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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1929, p. 60

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WILMJ!TTE LIFE March 8, 1929 Teatro del La go in N 0 Marl" Land" Sheridan Road Betwt~n Wilmette and .Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 MATINEES SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY ~ SUNDAY Doors Open 1 : 3 o Show Starts at 2. p. m., Continuous Evening· During Week Doora Open 6 : 3 o Show Start· 7 p. m. II I Reviews l A t . . ·~·-----Q +·-a_a_a_a_a_a_a_a_a_a_,O················a·a-a·n-a·o·~-_,-...--a·n·n---- t h e N o· . t th -D----~-~-D-Q_D_D_..-.«<_D_D_D __ "Marked Money" and __ B_il_l-_o-_F;,__a_re _ ___, · l YARN ABOUT SPEHEDsERdS Varsity to Show "Red ot pee ," "Annapolis" Coming Reginald Denny's Firat Sound Prolo Com.munity House duction, This Saturday The conflict of the new and the old provid es some intere· .;ting moments in "Marked Motiey," a Pathe feature picture which will be the attraction at the Communit v House. Winn etka, next Tuesday, i\f arch 12. Captain Fa irchild. playe d by Bert W ooclruff, is a retir ed sea captain who hates everythin g connected with aviati on for no r easo n except that he feels· it b usurpin g " th e g ood old clays" of the oce a n's supremac y. His dau g ht er, portrayed by Vir rrinia Bradford, does not shar e her fath er' s prejudices , but is de eply in love w ith a young naval aviati on officer played by George Duryea. Parental oppo sition precipitate·.; some novel situation s whi ch ar e both exciting and amusing. John Mack Brown and Jeanette , Loff have th e featured roles in " Annapoli s," delig htful story of the midshipmen, which comes to the Commun ity Hou3e scree n next Friday and Saturday, March 15 and 16. The accurate depiction of life among th e "middies" at the United States NaYal academy and th e sup erb photographic views of the ground s and buildings are due in a large part to the splendid co-operati on given by officials of the academy and the mid shimen them3elve s, who worked hard to make " their picture " as they called it, as perfect as possibl~. Royal S. P ease, an instructor at the academy, wrote the story of "Annapolis. " Saturday, 1\Iarch 9 " Conquest" . .. : . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Tea tro "The W edding Ma rch" .... . ..... Norshore "Red Hot Speed" .. . ..... Va r sity Sunday, ;March 10 "The W edding Ma rch" . . ........ Norshore "The Singing Fool" . . : ... T eatro Monday, 1\larch 1l "Four Sons" . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . . V a r sity "Loves of Casanova " . . . . . . T eatro "The W edding Ma rch " ...... . ... Norshore Tuesday. 1\Iarch 12 "Marked Mon ey" . . ... Community House "Th e W edding Ma rch" ..... . .... Norshore "Four Sons " . . . . . . . . . . .... Varsity "Loves of . Casa nova" ...... . . . .... . T eatro Wednesday, 1\larch 13 "Four Sons" . . . . . . . . Va r s ity " Nois y Neighbors" ...... T eatro "The W edding Ma rch" ........ . Norshore Thursday, March H " The Shopworn Angel" ............ T eatro 'Th e W edding March" ... . ..... . Norshore Friday, March 10 "Annapolis" . ........ Community House "The Wedding March" . . . ....... Norshore "The Shopworn Angel" . ... ... .. Tea tro PROG RA:~I ST.\R'fiNG liARCH 9 Saturday, March 9 JIONTE BLUE & Jf. B. WARNER ""CONQUEST" "Tht> Rurglar"-Sennett DeLuxe PathP Review ond. Aesop's Fables LEWIS-SONNENRRRG W RES· TLING 1\lATCH, Tht' Flying Tackle Sunday, 1\forch 10 AL JOLSON FIRST SHOWING "The Girl on the Barge," the Erie canal story by Rupert Hughes, had its woti_d premiere recently at the Capitol theater, Whitehall, N. Y. ] ean H ersholt, Sally O'Neill, and Malcolm McGregor have the leading roles . ""THE SINGING FOOL" "The Sky Ranger"-Avlatlon Sportllght Dally News and. Klnogram News llondny & Tuesday, 1\Iarch 11·12 FROM STAGE TO SCREEN ""THE LOVES OF CASANOVA" ..\LL STAR FOREIGN CAST "A Pair of Tights"-All Star Paramount News Wedn('S(Jay, }~arch 13 EDDIE QUILLAN & ALBERTA VAUGHN Stage persons of some importance who are scheduled to work for War"The Argyle Case" is th e nam e o f ner Brothers in the near future include Ted Lewis, . Sophie Tucker. Pau- Thomes Meighan's n ev..· picture for line Frederick, George Artiss, and the \Varners. Phil Baker. "Red Hot Speed." a yarn about speeders and speed court·3, will be the Varsity theater attraction this Saturday, March 9. This is Reginald . Denny's first '3 ~>Und production. He plays an assistant district attorney. Alice Day is also in the picture a·.; Buddy. At the special children's matinee at the Varsity Saturday afternoon Hoot Gibson in "Rawhide Kid" will be the feature attraction . Next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday the Varsity will pre3ent "Four so·ns." This picture tells a war story that serves a·3 a backg round for several splendid characterizations, the most re markable of which is Margaret Mann's impersonation of Frau Bernie, who gives three sons to Germany. Her fourth son , after becoming a prosperou s American citizen, join· .; the colors and goe s overseas to fi g ht under the star3 and stripes. The sons are portrayed by James Hall, Charle'3 Morton, Francis ·x. Bushman , ] r., and George Meeker. Albert Gran as the jovial postman of th e little village of Burgendorf, where Frau Bernie lives, has made · himself popular with movie fans. "Four Sons" r.; li sted among the "best pictures" b y leading critic s. "NOISY NEIGHBORS" "Hubby's W('C'k End Trlp"-Sennett "The St>crt>t noozehounds"-Oddlty 1\iuogram News Thursday & Frltlay, 1\larch l4·11i NA~l ' Y CARROLl, & GAJlY COOPER ~ · -NOW PLAYING- ""THE SHOPWORN ANGEL" "Papa Spnnk"-1\facDuff Paramount N('WS Saturday, :\larch 16 REGINAIJn DENNY & ALICE DAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY AL KVALE and the Collegians in "Artists' Models" "Canary Murder Case" 6.'-KING OF KINGS" 1nth a. powPrful cast. . EYeryone a star. A picture everyone should see. It Is the Jnost puwerflJl plrturc ever produced Do not tall to set- it. 'l'hiF; plcturf' Is sponsored by every cburrh In E1·anston. Starting Saturday ~~RED BOT SPEED" "Knntknut Hoster"-Buster Drown Patht> Re,·IC'w and Aesop's Fables ( 'e<'ll n. De~fill(" s Tue t;duy k Wt>dn('sday, l\lnrrh 19-20 Tannhauser Overture News Events AL KVALE and the Jazz Collegians in Sun(lay & )londay, March 17-HI "T II E 1\ I ~(0 OJ."' KINGS" SATURDAY-ONE DAY ONLY "1'HE RJ.: SC:UJ.:" Uonald Colman Thur. Fri. & Sat., 8 Days "SIMBA" 1\lartln Johnson's Animal Picture Sunday, :!\larch U "THE WIND" Lillian Glsh )fonday · & TuPsday, March !5·28 "THE REDEEMING SIN" Dolores Costello & Conrad Nagel -COl\IING SOON"The , hakt>down," with James Murray ._ Barbara Kent-"INTER· FF~BE:STE,"-"·Jth };Hiyn Brent a Clln Brook-"AII At Sea," with Karl Dane & fteorge K. Arthur"A Woman of Affairs," with Greta Garbo & John Gllbert-"Ned. Me· Cobb's Daughter," with Irenfl Rldl -"UNCLE TOM'S CABIN"-"The Doctor's Sf!cret"- "The Canary )(nrder Case"-"Red Skln"-"8tark Iad"-"Lady of the Panments""Deten NfKhta"- "Alias Jimmy REGINALD DEMMY Ia ~·RED Mayer and Evans in Songs "KVALE'S KAPERS" 1 Fast stepping stage show! Scintillating settings! BOT SPEED·· News Event.s 40 TALENTED STARS! Spectacular Sound Production! This Is a fast moving pleture that everyone will enJoy. Another one of those hilarious comedies by Denny. "THE WEDDING MARCH" with ERIC VON STROHEIM Viennese Romance Speelal CbUuea'a Madaee Root GlbiiOD Ia ~~RAWBmE KID" MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ··I'OU, J l SOK&·· A 8'reat story of a mother and fo·r sons. Ever,. Frida,. Evemaa Ia ValentJne"-"Able's Irish Rose""TIIe Terror"-"TIIe Lalft Wanln8'·" "Northwestern Night"

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