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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Aug 1928, p. 45

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WINNETKA TALK August 11, 1928 A PURE AIR COOLING SYSTEM is now installed in this theatre. A comfortable, pleasing temperature will be maintained on the warmest days and evenings. TEATRO del LAGO "No Man's Land" Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Phone Kenilworth 3980 - 3981 MATINEES: SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY DOORS OPEN 1:30 SHoOw STARTS 2 P. M., CONTINUOUS Evenings During Week Doors Open 6:30 Show Starts 7 p. m. Program Starting Aug. 11th, 1928 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th "HOLD EM YALE" Rod La Rocque "A SMILE WINS" Our Gang Comedy Fable Pathe Review SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th "DETECTIVES" KARL DANE & GEORGE ARTHUR "LEAPING LUCK" Mermaid Comedy "A FAIR AFFAIR" Sportlight Fox News Daily News MONDAY, AUGUST 13th & TUESDAY, AUGUST 14th "A SHIP COMES IN" JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT "HECTIC DAYS" Lupino Lane Comedy Screen Snap Shots Paramount News WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15th "THE HEAD MAN" CHARLES MURRAY "HIGHUPS" Oswald "RAINDROPPER" Krazy Kat Fox News THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th & FRIDAY, AUGUST, 17th "LADIES OF THE MOB" CLARA BOW "LIMOUSINE LOVE" Chase Comedy Alice in Movieland SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th "FLEETWINGS" NORTON--JANIS "THE FIREMAN" Charlie Chaplin Paramount News Pathe Review Fable SUNDAY, AUGUST 19th "HOT HEELS" GLEN TRYON "SLICK SLICKERS" Christie Comedy "NATURE'S WIZARDRY" Oddity Fox News Daily News NEXT WEEK: "Ramona," "Heart to Heart," "Telling the World," "Kit Carson," "The Wright Idea." COMING SOON: "Road House," "Hot News," "The Wheel of Chance," "Bringing Up Father." (/musements Ever Seen Coney Island? Norshore Theatre Has It The Norshore theater is inviting its patrons to accompany Frankie Masters and the Jazz Collegians in an ex- cursion to "Coney Island" next week. But you won't have to go all the way to New York to see the famous play- ground, for it's going to be right on the Norshore stage. Frankie Masters will lead the "excursion" and it is un- derstood that he has plans made for a gala time. On the screen beginning Sunday the Norshore will offer the great laugh classic, "Steamboat Bill, Jr." with Buster Keaton and Ernest Torrence. Mr. Torrence, known as "Steamboat Bill," runs an old steamer, "The Stone- wall Jackson," up and down the Mississippi. Mr. King, the big man of those parts, buys a shining white rival that he calls the "King." Bill and King are at loggerheads. From Boston comes Bill's son, whom he hasn't seen since babyhood, and who is terribly hard for a father to take-- Mr. Keaton--and almost simultaneous- ly enters King's daughter, also home from a Boston school. The two greet each other joyfully, to the wrath of their respective parents, and their ro- mance proceeds under great difficulties, which comprise most of the action from then on. A life-sized cyclone finally blows in perfect peace and under- standing to all interested parties. There is some good stunt stuff in Granada Picture Draws Big Crowds; Held Over "The Lion and the Mouse," vita- phone picture playing at the Granada theater this week, has been drawing capacity crowds, and the management has decided to hold the picture for another week. The stage show will be the same for next week also, Benny Meroff in "Love Ships," with Don Armond of George White's Scandals, Rose Mary, Summers and Hunt, Zas- tro and White, and others. The fact that a Barrymore is in the cast of "The Lion and the Mouse" is probably one reason why it has been held over. It is Lionel this time. Other notables in the cast include May McAvoy, William Collier, Jr., and Alec B. Francis. The picture is a powerful drama of modern life and comes in the class of "best movies," according to the critics. NEW COOLING SYSTEM The Teatro del Lago in "No Man's Land" has just installed an Arctic Nu Air cooling system for the comfort of its patrons during the hot summer months. The system is designed to keep the interior of the theater at an even temperature at all times. the picture and also some lovely scen- ery. Mr. Keaton's little new lead- ing lady, Marion Byron, is cunning and has a good sense of the ridiculous. MARKS BROS SHERIDAN AT DEVON "The Lion ment treat of the century. Second Smashing Week See and Hear the Greatest Talking Picture of Them All and the Mouse" Lionel Barrymore May MacAvoy Alec Francis William Collier, Jr. And Many Others A powerful Drama of Modern Life that Rips at the Emotions and has been acclaimed the greatest entertain. STAGE Benny Meroff "Love A rollicking SXtravagan of unadulterated joy wit! DON ARMOND ROSE MARY SUMMERS & HUNT ZASTRO & WHITE And Many Others Movietone Newsreel ~ & Novelties Ships"'

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