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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Jan 1927, p. 42

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rep-- WINNETKA TALK January 15, 1927 BALABAN mmm mmm mmm mmm mm "At the Movie Theatres! Nowvrs HOWARD AVE - The O Shore cen ven that manta THOMA «THE CANADIAN" Norshore Theatre 1s Convenient tly Locat t ol what par yw the North C 3 in, there transportation ir very matter Ev anston you live nient re you taxes OT LLL LLL to Ot ur ain OW PLAY ING-- s MEIGHAN Big Stage Program UNDAY-- ~oTARTING nen of A sweeping 4 adventure "POL A NEGRI gd i 7 ------ A + --) . ) -- VILLAGE THEATER { nard, who appears at the Village thea- rapid rises to prominence known to | ilmdom. "Senor Daredevil," which 1s his first picture to be released under his new contract with First National is hailed as the greatest western pic ure ever produced. With it will | shown "A Flaming Romance," # reel Educational comedy, and a [Pathe i | News film. "Corporal Kate," to be shown Ved {nesday and Thursday, is perhaps the first picture ever to present the wom- | an's side of the world war. Tt is dis- | tinctly a romance of love and war and {1s packed with thrills and real drama, combined to vividly portray the pathos and humor of the situation behind the | lines and in a war ridden country. { With it will be shown "Bad Break," { film. | "Colleen Moore's "It Must Be Love" |is one of the most refreshing pictures lever presented. For the moment an | apparent tendency toward the over | production of European films and pic- | turizations of scandals of the so- | called "high society," is dropped and 'n its place is shown the simple but delightful picture of Mom, Pop and Fernie Schmidt in the delicatessen store; the story of a hard headed old man and how love can overcome even the odor of limburger and onions. THE NEW CAMPUS P. S. Ye Olde Haylofte Because it is so sensible and clarifies the restaurant atmosphere, you are invited to read the following letter George, designer and builder of from Frint The management of YE OLDE HAYLOFTE restaurant aims to make about" it the most extraordinary and "talked Eating Place in or about Chicago, to be so con- clusively outstanding and overwhelming in its food values as to make all competitive comparison an absolute im- possibility for a long time.to come. The experience and phenomenal success of YE OLDE HAYLOFTE for the past year qualifies it to undertake this most ambitious program for any restaurant. ary foods could not achieve it! Ordin- Our wonderful kitchen with the most modern equipment, engineered by the most efficient chefs and cooks obtainable has made it possible to serve a dinner for ONE DOLLAR which is not o5- tainable elsewhere for $1.25 or more. You are invited to compare our DOLLAR DINNERS and 45¢ LUNCHEONS with any $1.25 Dinner or 65¢ Luncheon served elsewhere. LOFTE with every confidence that you will regular patron. Most respectfully yours, 'We urge you to visit YE OLDE HAY- become a FRINT GEORGE. Ye Olde Grove at Sherman Ave. Evanston, Ill. Phone 140 Greenleaf Haylofte You are reminded that YE OLDE HAYLOFTE offers you nightly entertainment in the way of dancing, refreshments and midnight luncheons, and don't forget that the FAMOUS HAY- LOFTE TREASURE CHEST is opened every Friday night by those holding the lucky keys which are issued to patrons every evening. =A college background is the setting for thrills, youth and romance, lpve and adventure commingled in amus- Village Theatre WILMETTE, ILL. Your Home Theater Koppel, Managing Director Phone Wilmette 1441 Evenings 7:30; Mat. Tues, saturday Mats, 2 and 4 Mon., Tues, Jan. 17-18 TWO DAYS ONLY The New Star Ken Maynard in "SENOR DARE DEVIL" with Dorothy Devore "The Flaming Romance" -- 2 Reel Educational Comedy J. B. 3:80 Pathe News Wed., Thurs., Jan. 19-20 TWO DAYS ONLY Vera Reynolds in "CORPORAL KAT With Kenneth Thomson Also Breaks --mpdu. Comeay athe Review t., Jan. 21-22 TWO DAYS ONLY C wien Moore "IT MUST BE LOVE" Jean Hersholt, Malcolm Mectregor Julia Faye, "Bad s0 Buster Brown 2 Reel Comedy Pathe News Movie fans will be awaiting with in | terest their first opportunity to see | ( | First National's new star, Ken May- {ter on Monday and Tuesday, in| | "Senor Daredevil." Maynard, it 1s : | said, has experienced one of the most | Vera Reynolds plays the leading part. | lan Educational comedy and a Pathe | a : Days," the pic- New "College screen at the ling way in | tur e now on the 'ampus theater. The picture is by the adaptor of "Brown of Harvard" and features Marceline Day and Charles Delaney. | Tonight will be Northwestern univer [sity night. 1 atest "Prisoners of the Storm," the {House Peters production, the screen tomorrow and $ will be on Saturday, the picture based on the James Curwood novel, "The Quest of Joan." A war | comedy, "Corporal Kate," will hold |the screen Monday and Tuesday, star- {ring Vera Reynolds in "the laugh and {ery picture of the World War." THE VARSITY Louise Fazenda, who has for years been making audiences roar, in the comedy, "Fingerprints," is one of week at the week -- Big the headliners of the Varsity theater. Next |Laugh Show week--"The Temptress," an Ibanez production starring Antonio Moreno and Greta Garbo, will be the feature showing. Extra features ad- | ded to the regular entertainment bill | will be a class A comedy and the sur- | prise attraction of the year in stage offering, and, as usual, James Kozak and his orchestra and Leo Terry at the Giant Geneva organ, will be there. Taylor and Lake, the two Orchids of Songland; a comedy, "The Colle- gians," the organ and orchestra mu- sic complete the current program. NORSHORE The Pola Negri of "Passion," has returned. The tempestuous star is said to achieve a 'triumph which not only equals, but in many respects surpasses that portrayal in "Hotel Imperial," her latest vehicle for Paramount, which comes to the Norshore theater Sunday. This new picture, based on Lajos Biro's drama of love and war, gives Miss Negri excellent opportunity for soul-stirring dramatic action. She plays the role of an Hungarian peasant girl caught in the maelstrom of war. "Hotel Imperial" was produced by Erich Pommer, Europe's greatest film maker. Mauritz Stiller, Scandinavia's "ace" director, also making his first complete film in the United States, wielded the megaphone. THE HOYBURN Corinne Griffith in "Syncopating Sue" will feature the bill at the Hoy- burn theater next week Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This is a lovely comedy feature guaranteed to produce many laughs. CONGREGATION MEETING "God the Potter" will be the sub- ject of a sermon by Rabbi Harvey FE. Wessel at the North Shore Congre- gation Israel services which will be held in the Hubbard Woods school, Sunday, January 16 at 11 o'clock. GARRICK THEATRE CHICAGO Randolph St. near Clark Motion Pieture Triumph of the Age. WM. FOX Voments WHAT PRICE GLORY Twice Daily, 2:15 and 8:15 TRIBUNE "One of -the Funniest Pictures ever Filmed. Best War Picture ever Made. AMERICAN "Rocks Garrick with Laughs and Cheers. Greater than the Play. JOURNAL "Magnificent." The

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