50 WINNETKA TALK March 10, 1928 Teatro del in "No Man's Land" Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY %¥ SUNDAY Doors Open 1:30 Show Starts 2 p. m., Continuous Evenings During Week Doors Open 6:30 Show Starts 7 p. m. MATINEES | | I PROGRAM FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 16, 1928 Saturday, March 10 "ALIAS THE DEACON" Jean Hersholt "HIGH STRUNG" Mermaid Comedy "JUNGLE ROUND-UP" oddity "FELIX HITS THE DECK" Cat Cartoon | Sunday, March 11 "DOOMSDAY" Florence Vidor & Gary Cooper "WILD CAT VALLEY" Tuxedo Comedy "VERSATILITY" Grantland Rice Sportlight "Fox News & Daily News" Mon. & Tues., March 12 & 18 "TEXAS STEER" Will Rogers | "HOLY MACKEREL" Adams Comedy "SHADOW THEORY" Krazy Kat Cartoon "Paramount News" Wednesday, March 14 "LOVE AND | LEARN" | Esther Ralston "WOMAN WISE" William Russell "Fox News" Thurs. & Fri, March 15 & 16 | "LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT" | Lon Chaney "HELLO SAILORS" Lupino Lane Comedy "COUNTRY FAIR" Fable "Paramount News" Coming Attractions "BEAU SABREUR Gary Cooper & Evelyn Brent "THE WHIP WOMAN?" Estelle Taylor "BABY MINE" Karl Dane & Geo. K. Arthur "THE SHARPSHOOTERS" George O'Brien & Lois Moran "THE DIVINE WOMAN" Greta Garbo "THE GAUCHO" Douglas Fairbanks "CIRCUS" Charlie Chaplin Latest Theater News-- This is a Good Program From the Deacon to Lon Starting with "Alias the Deacon" and ending with "London After Mid- | night" and including all of the films that are listed in between, the Teatro del Lago program for the coming week can be set down in that theater's memoirs as a plenty good one. Jean Hersholt, the psalm" singing card shark, makes "Alias the Deacon," this Saturday's billing, a film that you can see and sure enjoy. Drama, pathos and comedy are all intermin- gled, touched up with plain human in- terest--what more could be desired? "Doomsday," in which Florence Vidor shows athletic tendencies and Gary Cooper is more than a handsome young man, will be seen on Sunday. The play, based on Warwick Deeping's book of the same name, has a moral but don't let that bother you. It's woven in so neatly that you don't even notice it and the picture is okay --in capitals. Will Rogers does his own "bull- dogging" in the "Texas Steer," which he and the critics both admit is good. Richard Wallace, who made "McFad- den's Flats," directed it--and that adds materially to the "Steer's" pedigree. Two films are offered on Wednes- day, "Woman Wise" and "Love and Learn." In the former, which features June Collyer and Walter Pidgeon, a hard-boiled bachelor is softened. In "Love and Learn," the blonde Esther Bill-O-Fare Saturday, March 10 "Beau .Sabreur" .... ............ Norshore "Aling the Deacon" i... . 0. 0.0. Teatro "Meet the Wife" ..... ....New Evanston "Across the Atlantic" .........-: Varsity Sunday, March 11 "Doomsday" ..-/... 0.x Teatro del Lago fhe GaUChROY i... ein Norshore Monday, March 12 Paxns Steer"... .-. Teatro del Lago "Companionate Marriage" New Evanston "Phe Gaucho' ih. coin Norshore Tuesday, March 13 Wild Beauty?" ......: Community House '"Companionate Marriage" New Evanston "The ECGaucho? .....c....5 0. ...0 Norshore "Texas Steer" Wednesday, March 14 "Love and Learn" ....Teatro del Lago "The Gaucho" i... .. i cvesivine Norshore "Companionate Marriage" New Evanston Thursday, March 15 'London After Midnight" Teatro del Lago "The Gaucho" Norshore "Companionate Marriage" New Evanston Friday, March 16 "Rough Riders" Community House "Companionate Marriage" New Evanston "London After Midnight" Teatro del Lago Phe Goncho) ..... i ies spss Norshore #Buttons" ©... ... Glencoe Union Church furnishes the audience with humor enough to last. Of Lon Chaney in "London After Midnight" much might be said that isn't necessary. Have you ever seen a poor Lon Chaney film? No! And itll be a cold day before you do. Lon's shudders come on Thursday and Ralston goes to boarding school and Friday. ila e lg! iI ol PS Pe Is Make Your Reservations Now for |« Saturday, Ma TE ms at Riisnamsnasnaas. fe] AT AE pe cA by the liiinslieYa) . Don't forget to bring in your dimes and try to win one of the IAA - TORT Phone GLENVIEW Reservations 126 mn THD Directions: How to reach "FOUR ¥% mile south to SEASONS." q] © St. Patrick's Party Four Seasons One and one-half miles north of Glenview on the Waukegan Road Exceptionally Good Music FOUR SEASONS ORCHESTRA PRIZES OFFERED FOR BEST COSTUMES Oldest Dime Contest Dancing every WEDNESDAY, Saturday and Sunday Night Free Prize Drawing Every Sat. Night FOUR SEASONS SEASONS"--Winnetka, Willow Road to Waukegan Road. "FOUR I} ech 17, 1928 the RUIN I§ % (ll Z@ Silly oldest prizes il JATLRARLELAY 4 for 11, the Ol! aod AEE ed Hilarious Farce at New Evanston Stirs Continuous Guffaws Five of the Evanston Players vie for the spotlight. in the current pro- duction at the New Evanston, "Meet the Wife," a farce comedy that shakes laughs right out of the audience in one, two, three order throughout the performance. Ann Dere, playing Gertrude Len- nox, makes the strongest bid for ap- proval. Miss Dere, as always, does full justice to her part and demon- strates once again her ability. Not that the other four are below par. Margaret Fuller, the company's leading woman, does fine work as the youthful Doris Bellamy: Karl Way, the director, always one to be counted on for an excellent performance, lives up to his reputation in the part of Philip Lord; Richard Ward makes a fine Victor Staunton and Lew Welsh plays a good Harvey Lennox. Charles George dashes through the play in the part of Gregory Brown with his customary gusto, doing a better job than usual. George Pem- broke and Beatrice Leiblee have minor parts. The plot is well built and the com- edy is fast and furious. Mrs. Len- nox' first husband was supposed to have perished in the San Francisco earthquake but turns up again during the early part of the action as Lord, a successful novelist. Mrs. Lennox had remarried and now had two hus- bands or none or what have you. The love triangle provided by Doris, Gregory and Victor paves the way for a good deal of comedy quite apart from the husbands-wife triangle. The show is hilarious. It is well written and well played. Community House Features "Rough Riders" Friday "Wild Beauty," featuring Rex, the "wonder horse," will be the presenta- tion at Community House next Tues- day. "The Rough Riders," that splen- did film tribute to Theodore Roosevelt and his troop in the Spanish American war, will be featured Friday. In "Wild Beauty," the country of the west furnishes the beautiful and elaborate setting. Rex has a wild horse herd and has to battle for supremacy: win the heart of a Kentucky mare from an Indian pony rival; slay a mountain lion and sacri- fice the free life for his love. The film is excellent. The Camp Fire girls will stage a prologue symbolic of the meaning of Camp Fire in commemoration of the Sixteenth national .birthday of Camp Fire at the evening performance of "The Rough Riders." Mrs. John Marshall, a guardian, is ' directing. The film fare is one of the best of the season's productions. It tells vividly the story it is expected to carry and offers an excellent characterization of Roosevelt. GLENCOE MOVIES "Buttons," a Jackie Coogan feature of unusual interest both to children and grown-ups, will be presented at the Glencoe Union church next Friday. With it will be shown late news reels and comedy shorts. mountain MUSIC CLUB MEETS The New Trier Music club held its monthly meeting Thursday, March 8, at the home of Ingeborg Lincoln, 615 Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe. «3