November 6, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 39 = THE NEW CAMPUS | To Demonstrate Radio | The machine will also be on working | Football exhibition between the hours of 6 p. Controlled Motor Car! and 10 p. m. teams from all parts of | On Norshore Staff | Evanston are seeing Red Grange strut! | park | tomorrow. his stuff in "One Minute to Play" at | the Campus theater this week. The varsity team was the guest of the man igement last night. The Washington semi-pro team has been invited to the theater today. New Trier high gridmen will be the guests Saturday the finest team of football men the Evanston Township school's | high school has furned out in many a | year will take a few lessons from Red Grange in football if not in campus ro- An automobile driven and controlled solely by radio will be seen negotiat- ing the streets of 'Evanston Wednesday November 10, under direction of Tom Hay and Son, north shore dealers for the Chandler and Pierce-Arrow motor cars. This driveriess car has astounded thousands who have observed it in other cities, it is stated, and those sponsoring the spectacle in Evanston declare it to be worth anyone's time to Two norta suore buys who have been nade members of the freshman foot- ball team at Beloit college this fall are Jackson Webster of Winnetka and Walter Schroeder of Glencoe, New Trier High school graduates. nim Mr. and Mrs. Gardner T. Voorhees of 870 Foxdale avenue, who have been spending the summer and early all at Scarboro Beach. Maine, have view this new application of the radio. | returned to Winnetka. [mance when they see the campus pic | ture. X ro ; Dramatic situations and colorful and [luxurious settings feature "The Mid- | [night Sun," a Universal Super-Jewel {coming to the Campus commencing . . Monday. The picture, thrilling story "The Big Pictures First" of Russia just before the world war, | has been given an all-star cast and | was directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki, | noted Russian director. Heading the [players are such favorites as Laura La Plante, Pat O'Malley, Raymond Keane and George Siegmann. NOW SHOWING Alice Terry Antonio Moreno Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Welles of | 1411 Edgewood land, are being con- { eratulated upon the birth of a son, Na John William Scott Welles, who was born Tuesday, November 2, at the Ev- anston hospital. The baby, the Welles' second son, is named for Mrs. Welles' father. Mrs. Welles was Betty Scott before her marriage. Ce Te Miss Byrd MacQuire, directorette of Balaban and Katz Norshore theatre, has one of the most familiar faces in America. Her picture graces thousands Mrs. O. H. Miller of 861 Foxdale of homes throughout the country in avenue, who was operated on for ap- the calendars. So many in |Pendicitis, recently, will return to her ¢ : br home Saturday, November 6. fact that she has won the title of "The | e baturday,} i Mier A oo Calendar Girl." She was one of the | - : : magazine. Her choice as directorette winners of the Evening 1erican' - : el Se " . y g An ericans of the Norshore theatre was made in Smart Set" contest and her picture(s, effort to hnd tnar g.r. w o best has been used on the cover of that typified the spirit of the north shore. BALABAN & KATZ NEWEST THEATRE NORSHO HOWARD AVE. BETWEEN"L' AND GLARK STREE The Theatre for the Great North Shore Balaban & Katz Service is the Standard for All America! Balaban and Katz Service! form of --AND-- CHARLIE CHASE IN HIS NEW COMEDY RIOT 'TELL 'EM NOTHING' MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY _ RICARDO CORTEZ FLORENCE VIDOR ee Sea ee ti i pit fr t § "THE EAGLE shore theater--perfectly trained, attentive attaches. OF THE SEA" LR a THE HOYBURN - "THE ACE OF CY "An Evanston Institution" " ADS ca or NOW SHOWING : BIG STAGE PROGRAM W. C. FIELD'S SEA "So's Your Old Man" FLAN A COMEDY RIOT ay STRONG MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AN" ADOLPHE MENJOU STAGE, SCREEN . 'ACE OF CADS"" ~ 3 MUSICAL SPECIALTIES J