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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Nov 1928, p. 64

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WILMETTE LIFE · November 30, 1928 Teatro Reviews At the North del . -- -·- -·-·-·-·-·- -···-·-·-·- -·Underworld Picture L&IO on T eatro del Lago in uNo M tm'1 Land" Sheridan RotUl Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Ph. K~11ilwortb 3980-3981 MATINEES SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY Show Starts 2 ··-·-·-·-·- -·-·-·- - Doon Opta 1:30 p. m., Coatiaaoa1 a SUNDAY Eoeninga During Week Door· Open 6:30 Show Start· 7 p. m. PROGRAM STARTING DEC. 1 Sahr4&7, Dee. 1 WUUam Boyd Come to Papa Juvenile Comed7 Lonel7 Lapland Oddlt7 The Defensive Ea4s ' Football Stars Adde41 Attraetlon Matinee Onl7 Hobart Bosworth and lobn Fox, lr. "The Cop" NEW LEADING LADY "Show People" TeUa How Lorayne Duval is the name of an exIt's Done in HoUywood tra girl who will play opposite Regi"Show People," in which theater nald Denny in his forthco'm ing picture, "His Lucky Day," now under produ_ c - patrons get a glimpse of how they do tion by Edward Cline at Universal it out in HoJlywood, will be shown at the Norshore for one week beginning City. this Saturday, December 1. The picJacqueline Logap will have the lead- ture is breezy, different, funny, and ing fe_ minine rot~ in "The Faker," an alivr: trom start to finish, and, as usual, adaptation of a story by Rupert Marion Davies, who has the leading role, gives a smart performance. Hughes. Marion is Peggy Pepper, the pride of Savannah, who motors with her Anna Q. Nilsson ijas just com ~letcd the featured role in a picture called Colonel father to Hollywood, expecting to take the leading part in a pic"Blockade." ture. The going is not so easy, however, and it is only with the aid of Billy Boone (William Haines), a comedian, that Peggy gets her start. But it is comedy instead of the drama that she wanted. Of course Peggy and Billy fall in love. But success turns Peggy's head and she gives Billy the air. Instead of plain Peggy Pepper it is Miss Patricia Pepoire after the lady goes dramatic. She is to marry her leading man, and on the wedding day Billy, who hasn't -SATURDAYbeen invited to the nuptial ceremonies, The Happy CloWD of Joyoua enters through the servants' entrance. Syncopation From this time on events happen faster than ever, as the picture will show you. -·-·-~· -·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-~~- Bill This Saturday "The Cop," said to be one of the best underworld pictures produced to date, will be shown at the Teatro del Lago this Saturday, December 1. \Villiam Boyd has the leading role, and Jacqueline Logan pi~ s opposite him. The st9r · the efforts o£ Smithie, a ti n some .young policeman in New York's underworld, to preserve order on his beat. He had formerly been a bridge tender and one night renders first aid to Scarnose Marcas, a safe-cracker who had been shot. The man repays his benefactor by robbing him and Smithie joins the force in order to run down rats such as Marcas. The plot is considerably complicated when Smithie meets Mary Monk, the pretty bookkeeper employed by Marcas. · The Sunday attraction at the Teatro del Lago will be "Phillis of the Follies." Alice Day and Matt Moore have the leading roles. · "Two Lovers" Coming Monday "Two Lovers," with Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky as its leading players, comes to the Teatro del Lago on Monday for two days. It is Samuel Goldwyn's farewell presentation of one of the most famous duets in screen history. Laid against a background of war, "Two Lovers" tells the story of Mark VanRycke, son of the patrician burgomaster of Ghent, and of his secret adventures as 11 Leatherface," mysterious and faithful aid to William, Price of Orange, who seeks to lead the enslaved COl!ntry of Flanders to freedom from the oppressing hands of the Spaniards. onald Colman plays "Leatherface.·· a Banky is Lenora, the flower of S n, niec. e of the Duke of Azar, oppressor of the Flemish and commandant of the Spanish. The picture was made from the popular novel, "Leatherface," by Baroness Orczy. ALKVALE "MAKE BELIEVE" (Kina for a Day) "Freckles" Sanda7, Dee. ! AUee Da7 and Matt Moore and hia JAZZ COLLEGIANS in COMMUNITY HOUSE Announces "PbiUI· ol tbe PoOle·" Motor Boat Ma1Das Blll7 Bevan Comed7 South Pole Flight Oswald Cartoon Khaogram News A Dally News Monday A Tuesday, Dee.l·f Ronald Colman and VIlma Banky -On the ScreenMARION DAVIES WILLIAM HAINES in Greater Movie Month Selected pletures with speelal musical settings on a parltr wltll the better Clllcago theatres The a4vent of Pbototone Sound PlctureM marks a new era In Motion Picture presentations "Two Love··" can Araln Eve~ett Horton Comedy Paramount News "SHOW PEOPLE" ORCHESTRAL FEATURE Norahore Theater Symphony TUESDAY DEC. 4 Wed nesdar. Dee. ' Irene Bleb See and Hear "Womea The)' Talk About" Stage Fright George Davis Comedy Klno~rram News Tbursday I& Friday, Dee. C·7 Rlehard Dlx and Rutll Elder AI Jolaon in Orchestra Direction, LOUIS ADRIAN -ExtraFOX MOVIETONE NEWS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT "The Jaz~ Singer" Walter Pidgeon Stars in Picture at Varsity The Varsity theater in Evanston is now showing "The Melody of Love," with Walter Pidgeon, Mildred Harris, Jane Winton, and Tom Dugan. It is a story of love and war. Mr. Pidgeon is seen as a song writer, who, against the wishes of his boss, and a hardboiled beautiful fiancee who makes her living singing h~ songs, goes forth with his comical-faced buddy (Mr. Dugan) and joins the colors. Over there the so_ ng writer's right arm is put out of commission, and doctors say he will never be able to play again. Over there also, he meets th.e loving little Madelon -who follows him over here, results being most interesting. "The Perfect Crime," a mystery talking picture, is on the Varsity bill for next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The picture is said to be one of the most mysterious of detective story films. And it is unusual in that the detective is the perpetrator of the "perfect crime." Clive Brook, Irene Rich. Ethel Wales. Tully Marshall, and Gladys McConnell are the principals in ~11 excellent cast. The Universal film corporation has bought all the rights to "The Luxury Husband," an English novel by Maysie Grieg. Lois Wilson has been signed to apoear opoosite Edward Everett Horton in a series of two reel sound comedies. with May McAvoy Cantor Joaef Rosenblatt FRIDAY DEC. 7 "llottaa ol the Mulaea" Fighting for Vletory Collegians Paramount News Saturday, December 8 Charles Murray NORTHWESTERN NIGHT Come at t P.M. Buster Keaton "Steamboat Bill, Jr." with ERNEST TORRENCE "Do Yolll' Duty" All for Geraldine George Comedy The ~facnetle Bat Atsops Fable Review No. Added Attra~tlon· Matinee Only Ellis Keefe "Hook and Ladder No. 8" RORTRWES'lERM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OP MUSIC Offers facilities for SPECIAL STUDENTS interested in music solely as a cultural subject. 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