WILMETTE LIFE Decembet· 7, '1928 eatro del La go in uNo Man'· Land" Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and Kenilworth · Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 . --·- -·-·-·-·-·-·-···-·-·-·-·-·~·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-- ··-·-·- -·- ~ ~ ~ Reviews "Do Your Duty" Is Saturday Of!et·ing at ·T eatro del Lago IAt the North First Rank Movies on Bill Next Week at Community House MATINEES SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY ~ SUNDAY Doon Open 1 :30 . Show Staas 2 p. m., Continuous EIJfning· During Week Door· Open 6:30 Show .Stut· 7 p. m. PROGBAII STARTING DEC. 8th 'Satarday, Dee. 8 CHARLES MURRAY ·~Do You :Re"flew Du~" "All for Geraldlnt"-come47 "The Marnetle Bat" · AetQJI Fables -ADDED ATTJI.ACTION·atiaee · 0Dl7 ELLIS KEEFE ·~a.ok aad Ladde· Mo. 9" S·ada,-, Dee. t WALLACE BEEBY aa· LDITI&B BB.OOKB "&e..-.oiLIIe" Bally Newt a··· Il·!f!!· lleWI ffQeHh·J To·etller"-f'tortllallt "Wat.. tile Birtle" Batter JlroWB C····7 ···· a·t Taes., Dee. 11·11 ~ACQUELINE WILLIAM BOYD ··d LOGAN "Bot B,.rlt" Boltb7 Venoa Collled,Paramo··t Newt ~·····" POLA NEGBI We4·ea4a,-, Dee. 11 "Do Your Duty," comedy starring Next week the Community House jn Winnetka will show "Glorious Betsy" Charlie Murray, is the attraction this and "1'he Gaucho," both pictures of Saturday at the Teatro del Lago. the first rank. Dolores Costella (Mrs. Murray, always to be depended upon John Barrymore) and Conrad . Nagel for providing plenty of merriment, is are the stars of the former, while at his best as a cop. Doris Dawson, Douglas Fairbanks has the leading role as ingenue lead, is charming. She is in the latter, with Lupe Velez, MexMurray's daughter, and is to marry a ican star, playing the principal femivoung policeman played by Charlie nine part. Hoth films will be shown Delaney. The wedding is in a police with complete phototone accompani"tation and is almost disrupted because ment, the apparatus recently having Murray fails to show up. But he gets been installed at the Community there at the finish, having redeemed House. himself by capturing the crooks who "Glorious Betsy" is considered by had framed him earlier in the story. producers one of the most beautiful Richard ·Arlen and Louise Bro~ks pictures ever screened. It is concerned play the leading roles in "Beggars of with the Jove affair of Jerome Bonaparte, brother of great Napoleon, Life," this Sunday's Teatro del Lago and Betsy Patterson, Baltimore's most offering. Arlen has the part of Jim, beautiful girl. Jerome, posing as a who isn't a professional tramp, . but is French tutor, wins Betsy's love, later heating his . way to an uncle's home in reveals his true ·identity, and upon beCanada, and Miss ·Brooks i·s Nancy, a inv. called back to France by his powgirl who kills a man to escape from erful ·brother takes his bride with him. him and· then runs away to escape the The beautiful Betsy .is not allowed to . law. Dres$ed as . a boy, Nancy accom· land on French soil, for Napoleon has panies Jim as his "kid brother." The arranged that Jerome marry a Eurochivalrous Jim treats her with brotherpean princess. The completion of the ly care and affection, which blossoms story, as presented on the screen, atinto love. All goes well until the two though not true in history, is · altojoin a band of tramps who easily gether pleasing to the theater p-.tron. guess the sex of the "kid." The picture "Glorious Betsy" is booked for next stands ·, out distinctly as to plot and Tuesday at the Community House. rRanner of presentation. Douglas Fairbanks has scored ·ain Doyel St.n ia "Power" Ken Maynard is making "The Cati- in "The Gaucho," comi~g to the Com"Power," coming to the Teatro fornia Mail." munity Ho~se next Friday, December 14. When first shown in Chicago at the United Artists theater the picture received the unanimous praise of newspaper critics. Fairbanks is again the .Picturesque adventurer, daring everything with a confident grin and a ro· EVANSTON'S mantic deviltry. Lupe Velez has been heralded as another discovery in the way of cinema stars. The picture could be recommended merely for its Ow, BlocA Fmm scenes of impressive gradeur. Foaut/UI,~ Monday and Tuesday, with William Boyd, Alan Hale, and Jacqueline Logan playing the leads, presents Mr. Boy9 and .Mr. Hale as a rival pair of ladykilling dam workers engaged in construction work just outside a small western town where many· pretty damsels flourish. Into their lives comes a sweet young thing from Jersey City, .who performs deft feats with ~their hearts and pocketbooks. The boys 11 Swear off," when up steps another little stranger, and it's the same thing over again. What has been called one of the most powerful dramas of the year, 11 The Woman from Moscow," will be shown at the Teatro del Lago next Wedn~sday, December 12. The story is built around the amazing situation of a woman who sets out to avenge the murder of her fiance and falls in love with the killer. Pota Negri, Polish star, plays the leading feminine role. Norman Kerry is the young Russian who fires the love of the huntress. A romance told amid the crash of machine guns and the uncanny mysteries of the underworld is the unique drama in which Lon Chaney will star at the Teatro del Lago next Thursday and Friday. The picture is entitled, ~~while the City Sleeps." Chaney gives a m~sterly portrayal of a detective, a mixture of the hardboiled police officer and the human soul starved for love and :sentiment. VARSITY Tburaday, Friday, Saturday See aftd Hear In "Tile Womaa bolD JIOMOW" "8a-v. .e "A Taxi Sea·dal" Daa the Taxi 'Man RIN TIN TIN Xmas Films Included in D. A. R. Recommendations Mrs. Newton D. Chapman, national chairman of the D. A. R. better films committee, recommends the following pictures to theatergoers, with a brief comment on each: "The Air Circus"-Fox-Vivacious comedy with Sue Carol and Arthur Lake. An aviation picture without the war. Full of thrills, action and humor. Take the children to this one. "Alex the Great"-FBO-An unusual story featuring "Skeets" Gallagher. The whole family may go. "Aimapolis"-Pathe -An enter· taining picture of life at our Naval academy, featuring John Mack Brown and Hugh Allan. For everybody. Ten Christmas pictures also are .. recommended by Mrs. Chapman. They are: "A Christmas Errand," one reel; "Christmas Eve," one reel; 11 'Twas the Night Before Christmas," one reel; "Woodland Christmas," one reel ; 4'Cricket on the Hearth," two reels; "Peter Pan," ten reels; "Mary, Queen of Tots," two reels ; "Five Orphans of the Storm," one reel ; "The Royal Razz," :one reel; and "The Magic Hour," ·ot\e reel. JUac.rram News Cat~tom8"-0ddlty "Land of the s-dver Fox" The Woader Dog Titan. a·d Prt., Dee. 11· 14 LON CHANEY "Lone ia"le" ~~Wblle tbe Cl~ Sleeps" ------=sa-t~u-rday,Dee-.~.-,---------- "All Parti"-Charlle Chase Paramount News BIN TIN TIN in Peraon Star Vod~ll Aets In Sound Kentueky Jubilee Choir .Joe Cook Movletone News RIHO Unhf'rlliR) NtlW~ 81Ut "The Laad ol tbe SUve· Fox" "Tile Quiet Worker"-Jerry Drew "Care or XIII"-Aesops Fables Rnlew -ADDED ATTRACTIONMatinee OniJ JACK LUDRN and SHARON LYNN Our Gang Comedy Comlnw Attraf'tionf! "Varslty"-Ta lklft" Plrture "Beware of Baehelors"Talkln" Plf'ture "Hom.- Towners"-Talklng Pletun "AJiaiDe Ia tbe SkJ"' ~·DoeUoiMewYo·k" COHI.NG ATTRA~~101iS Sunday, Dee. 11 GEORGE BANCROFT "Tile Battle of the Sexes" Dee. 11-"The Gate Crasher" Dee. tl·ll-"8how People" Dee. H-"Ca·tala 8wa1Jger"· Dee. U-"VarsltJ" Dee. lf·li-"TIIe Womaa Dlsp11ted" Dee. 11-"The BabJ CJeloae" Dee. 17·18 UCompa·loaate Dt~e. 17·1R Marrla~re';