WILMETTE LIFE · March 15, 1929 del r·-a~~i~~~·--A.:.t·-·-t-h e N 0 ~!-~ L&IO in "No Mm'· und" Shtridt~n ROIUI &tWHn Wilmtttt 11nd Ktnilworth Pb. Ktnilworth 3980·3981 MATINEES SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY a SUNDAY Doors Open 1 :3 o Show Starts at 2 p. m., Continuous I L-----------....__,·I Bill-o-Fare saturday, Mareh lt "Interference" .... ... . . . . . , ........ Varsity "The Red Dance" .. . . . .......... Norshore "Red Hot Speed" .. ... ............. Teatro Sandoy, March 17 "The Red Dance" . ...... · · · · · · · · ~orshore "King of Kings" . . ... . . · · · · · · · · · · · Teatro Monday, March 18 · . "The Redeeming Sin" ......... .. .VarsitY "King of Kings" . . . . .............. Teatro "The Red Dance" ............... Norshore 'J'nesday, llareb 19 "Silks and Saddles" .... Community House "The Red Dance" .... ...... . . . . . Norshore "The Rescue" .......... · · · · · · · · · · · Teatro "The Redeeming Sin" ....... . .. . .Varsity Wednesday, 1\larth 20 "The Red Dance" ............... Norshore "The Rescue" .................... Teatro ·'The Redeeming Sin" .. ..... . .... Varsity "S. b " Thursday, )larch !1 1m a ....... . ... ~ .... . ......... . Teatro "A Woman of Aft'airs" . . . . . . . ... Var8ity "The Red Dance" ................ Norshore } rlday, March !! · ::King of Kings':; . . .... Community House The Red Dance .. ............. Norshore "Simba" ............ . .......... . .. . Teatro "A Woman of Affairs" .. .. ....... Varsity Fine Acting in Play at . _ New Evanston This Week The Karl Way players this week are presenting at · the New Evanston "Lombardi, Ltd.," a splendid play with fine acting. Particular praise goes to Karl Hackett and Dorothy Holmes. Mr. Hackett gives a master perform- T eatro to Present Biblical · p,d·ctMure d Sunday an on ay "Red Hot Speed," starrin.g Reginald Denny and Alice Day, will be at th e Teatro del Lago this Saturday, Marc1 1 16. The story of this film concern.s the misadventures of a young asststant district attorney attached to the speede.r s' court. He gets in.to trouble as a result of his public denunciation f b 'f 1 eder The o a eautt u young spe · judge, possessed of a rare judicial sense of humor, paroles the young lady in custody, and numerous inter· esting things happen .thereafter. "The King of Kings," a picture drama dealing with the last two years of the life of Christ, will be presented at the Teatro this Sunday and Mondav, March 17 and 18. This is the fit~ on which Cecil B. DeMille was d f d h. h he di engage or a year an .w tc rected from an adaptation by Jean Mac herson, based on the New Testamenf narrative. In "The King of K' ., d d th great his mgs are pro uce e T 1torical locales of Galilee, the emp e, and halls of Caiaphas and Pilate, the hill of Calvary and the Easter garden so familiar to readers of the narrath·e or to those who have traveled in the Holy Land. ' t· Ev1ning1 During VIeel& Door· ance ]n the role of Tito Lombard!, owner of Lombardi, Ltd., a dressmak. bl' h f h 1 f h mg esta 1s ment or t e u tra as · ionables in New york. He portrays ' ( 1 Show Stt1tt1 7 p. m. PROGRAM STARTING MARCH II Saturday, :March 11 REGINALD DENNY A ALICE DAY o,n 6:30 ~he exctta~le,_ temperame.ntal destgner m a co!lvmcmg and enjoyable mal!-ner. Mtss Holmes does very well ~.!l th t f N Bl k L b d e par 0 ora a e, om ar 1 s fitte.r and · general manager of shop affatrs. A new-c.or:ner by the name ·of Ruby ~oore mjects a great. deal of humo~ mtTohher 1part .ails Datdsy, bat mannequm. e pay wt no ou furnish a number of ideas to woinen h . d . . . h . w 0 are mtereste 111 tmprovmg .t etr wardrobes. . . ··RED HOT SPEED" "Knot!koat Baster"-Buster Brown Pathe Re,·Iew A Aesop's Fables Sanday A Moaday, March l'i·l8 CECIL B. DelliLLE'S ABOUT STAGE LIFE '·The Barnstormer," from a story by Harry Pollard dealing with the romantic phases of American stage life, will be the third of a group of super-talking pictures to be produced by Universal. "Show Boat" is now in the making and will be· followed bv "The Minstrel Show." - "THE KING OF KINGS" "His Angf.'l Chlld"-Bobby Vernon uThe Anelent An"-Oddlty Dally News A Klnogram News Paranaoant News :Monday Tusday .t: Wedaesday, :Marrh 19·20 RONALD COLMAN FOR REVUE FANS Those theater fans who enjoy the revue type of entertainment have been taking advantage oi the brief revival of "Gay Paree," which the Messrs. Schubert are staging at the Majestic t~eater in . the loop. "THE RESCUE" "N~wlywt'ds' Hollday"-Newlyw.-ds Parammmt News Klnogrom "Xrws 1£ Oswald Cartoon Wednesday Thars., ~IARTIN .t Sat., Mar.. U-2!·23 JOHNSON'S ANIMAL PICTURE }'rl · "SIMBA" "Tile Flur"-BJg Boy Paramount News Saturday-Pathe Review Af'sop's Fables .t: Circus Time Sunday, March l!4 LILLIAN GISH "THE WIND" "Tt>lf'l·lslon George"-Gt>orge portllght Dally Xews &; Klnogrnm :Xt>ws Mon. &; Tuet~., lfanh !i·!I-"The Redeeming Sin," Dolores Costello .t: Conrad Nag.-1; Wed., ~larch 27"The Shakt>down," James llurray & Barbara Kent; Thor. .t Fri., Marth !~·!9-"Jnterfenoncf'," Jo~ve· l)'n Brf'Dt A Clive Brook; Sat., Marth 10-"AII At Sea," Karl Dane A Gt>orge K. Arthur. COlliNG SOOX Colman Playa Sea Rover The first individual starring picture of a screen actor who has long been "Journey's End," said to be one of considered one of the most prominent Grace La Rue, famous on the musical the best English plays concerning the :n the films comes to the Teatro del comedy stage, has been signed to ap-1 World war, will be acted soon in this I. ago next Tuesday and Wednesday when Samuel Goldwyn presents pear in a short vitaphone subject. country by an English cast. .T oseph Conrad's "The Rescue," with Ronald Colman as its star. In this picture the screen's great lover appears as a fearless sea rover. This is the tlrst picture Colman has made since his appearance with Vilma Banky in "Two Lovers." Lily Damita, who was the sensation of European films for several years, plays opposite Colman. "Simba," the motion picture which records the experiences of Mr. and Mrs. Ma.rtin Johnson, the famous explorers, during four years in the SATURD~Y jungles of Africa, will be shown at the Teatro del Lago three days next Do Not Miaa Thia 100 Percent Talking Picture week, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. It is reputed in other cities where it has been presented to be the biggest game hunting film ever man e. The film gives more intimate glimp!les WM. POWELL of more wild animals in native haunts EVELYN BRENT than any preceding effort. Many of CLIVE BROOKS DORIS KENYON the shots which take only a few minA powerful picture with a great cut utes to show on the screen necessitated hours and even days of waiting on the part of the J ohnsons. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, ··INTERFERENCE" SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY Ia Addldoa to "INTERFERENCE" COMING AGAIN Doctor Rockwell, who was popular in last summer's Chicagp showing of the Greenwich Village Follies, is to be one of the actors in a new show named "A Night in Venice." Marion Harris and T~d Healy, of "A Night in Spain" prominence, are also to be it:t the new piece. \HOlAN OF AFl'AIRS" Greta Garbo "~ED lleCOHB'M DAlJGJITER" Irene Bleb "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" "THE DOCTOR'S SECRET" "THF. (;ANARY llrRDF:R f'ASF." "'rHE TERROR" "THJ: L.\ST WARXINt;" ".\DIE'S IJUSJI ROSE" "RED SKIN" ~DESERT NIGHTS" "STARK MAD" "LADY OF THE PAVEIIF~:STS" "ALIAS .JI.lfl' ,, ALI~NTINE" "A TOM MIX in ··SKY BIG&·· Bring the children to these special matinees. LEAVES FOR LONDON MEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday in DOLORES COSTELLO in JOHN GILBERT-GRETA GARBO "WOMAN OF AFFAIRS" Saturday, Only "REDEEMING SIN" Bayard Veiller, author of "The Trial of Mary Dug_an," which has been playing for many months at the Adelphi theater in the loop, has left for London to confer with A. H. Woods concerning the production of a new play of his authorship. Lowell Sherman is considering giving up motion pictures to take part in a olay called "The Humbug" by Max Marcin. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN"