WINNETKA TALK May 5, 1928 TEATRO del LAGO "No Man's Land" Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Phone Kenilworth 3980 - 3981 MATINEES: 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. Program Starting May 5th, 1928 SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1928 "HORSEMAN OF THE PLAINS" with Tom Mix "KO-KO'S TATTOO" Cartoon "LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT" Mack Sennett comedy "PATHE REVIEW" SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1928 "THE STUDENT PRINCE" with Ramon Navarro & Norma Shearer "FAIR & MUDDY" Gang Comedy "FOX NEWS" "DAILY NEWS" MONDAY & TUESDAY, MAY 7 and 8, 1928 "JAZZ SINGER" with Al Jolson "GIRLS FROM EVERYWHERE" "PATHE COMEDY" "PARAMOUNT NEWS" WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928 "DRESSED TO KILL" with Mary Astor and Edmund Lowe "WHO'S IT" Educational "LOVE SUNK" PARAMOUNT "KRAZY KATZ" "FOX NEWS" THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 "HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL" with Billie Dove "NEWLYWED IMAGINATION" Newlyweds Comedy "JUNGLE TRIANGLE" PATHE "FABLE" "PARAMOUNT NEWS" FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928 "SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS" with Esther Ralston "ADORATION" Paramount (Novelty) "FAMILY GROUP" Charlie Chase Comedy "Paramount News" SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928 "THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE" with Laura La Plante "KITCHEN TALENT" Mermaid Comedy "OSEE OF THE MOUNTED" Universal (Oswald) "TAILWAGGERS" Pathe (Sportlight) SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1928 "COHENS AND KELLEYS IN PARIS" with George Sidney "CZARINA'S SECRET" Metro (Technicolor) "Daily News and Fox News" COMING ATTRACTIONS MAY 14, "THE DEVIL DANCER" with Gilda Gray MAY 16, "OLD IRONSIDES" with George Bancroft MAY 20, "SHOWDOWN?" with Evelyn Brant and George Bancroft MAY 21, 22, 23, "PATENT LEATHER KID" with Richard Barthelmess MAY 24, "THE PATSY" with Marion Davies MAY 26, "NIGHT OF MYSTERY" with Adolphe Menjou MAY 27, "THE CIRCUS" with Charlie Chaplin "SMART SET" with William Haines "LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED" with Gary Cooper "THE CROWD?" with James Murray and Joan Crawford At The North $00 EO -aEDO a (eu) $% Varsity Offers "Something Always Happens" Saturday "Something Always Happens" is the film being featured at the Var- sity theater during the last two days of this week. The subject matter is centered upon what happens when a person wishes for something to hap- pen and Neil Hamilton and Sojin vie with one another in giving Esther Ralston a lasting thrill. It is a de- lightful melodramatic farce and should please. No advance information is avail- able on "The Sporting Age," a Belle Bennett feature which has been scheduled by Lubliner and Trinz for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Considering Belle's past achievements, however, it's a pretty safe bet that it will be good entertainment. Johnny Hines' "Chinatown Charley" concludes the week's program. "Chinatown Charley" is one of Johnny's very best productions. It's full of gags and laughs and is refresh- ingly free from the usual comedy formula. Nice melodrama, thrills enough and a splendid supporting cast. COSMOPOLITAN CAST The cast of Laura La Plantes starring vehicle for Universal, "Thanks for the Buggy Ride," is truly cosmo- politan. Miss La Plante was born in St. Louis, Mo.; Glenn Tryon, Butte, Mont.; David Rollins, Kansas City, Mo.; Trixie -Friganza, Ly Cygne, Kan.; Kate Price, Cork, Ireland, and Lee Moran, Chicago, III. Every Friday Night Is "NORTHWESTERN NIGHT" "College" Frolic begins at 9 P. M. STARTING SUNDAY AL KVALE AND HIS JAZZ COLLEGIANS in "THE DIXIE FLYER" featuring RED FINNEGAN EVANS 8 MAYER KELO BROS. "JAZZ LIPS" RICHARD- SON NORSHORE BALLET --On Screen-- MARY PICKFORD "My Best Girl" Every Saturday--Deluxe Kvale Coo-Coo Club Matinee, 3:00 P. M. Bring the children. Go to the Movies Next Week; You'll Have a Good Time The coming week is one period of seven days, insofar as north shore movie houses are concerned, that al- most regardless of which night or which theater you choose, you can return home after the show without the feeling of having wasted a perfect- ly good evening. Teatro del Lago starts the week's roster Sunday with Ramon Novarro in the "Student Prince." The story needs no introduction so it remains but to say that the film is beautiful. Jean Hersholt as Dr. Juttner, the prince's tutor, is lovable and provides an in- teresting and touching bit to the picture. Ramon is, as always,--well, himself. Norma Shearer plays the role of Kathie. : I believe that you will like "The Jazz Singer." Aside from the fact that most people lack sales resistance where Al Jolson is concerned, the story is dramatically interesting and while Al is not the best shadow actor in the world, he gives a good per- formance, % "Dressed to Kill" offers perfect story construction, splendid acting and fast action. It is a tale of the underworld from the inside of a gangster's lair. You'll like it. Edmund Lowe, Mary Astor and Ben Bard are the principals. Of the three pictures that are scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, which are "The Heart of a Follies Girl," "Something Always Hap- pens," and "Thanks for the Buggy Ride" in the order named, the last two are the most outstanding, All are good entertainment. "Thanks for the Buggy Ride" is by Universal. It is a comedy with an original idea and presents Laura LaPlante at her best. "Something Always Happens" is a splendid melo- dramatic farce in which Esther Ralston gets a decided surprise. Neil Hamilton and Sojin originate the surprise. Community House Presents "Fourflusher" Tuesday The two films selected by Burton -| H. Atwood, Jr., for showing on Tues- day and Friday of next week at Com- munity House are "The Fourflusher" and "Let 'er Go Gallagher." "The Fourflusher" offers the in- definable charm of youth in a story that is delightful. It is, briefly, about a smart-aleck in business. George Lewis and the Collegian gang with Marion Nixon playing the feminine lead. Junior Coghlan, Harrison Ford, Elinor Fair and Ivan Lebedeff are the principals in the cast of "Let 'er Go Gallagher." Tt is said to be Junior's best work. : COMMUNITY HOUSE Fri, May 4 Tues, May 8 Geo. Lewis W. C. Fields Marion Nixon Chester Conklin "The "Two Flaming Fourflusher" Youths" 'Will Rogers "In Holland"