76 WINNETKA TALK November 3, 1928 in "No Man's Land" Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Ph. 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 NOV. 8 | Saturday, Nov. 8 if RICHARD DIX | "WARMING UP" "Newlyweds' Court Trouble" Newlyweds Comedy | "Sea Sword"--Krazy Kat I ii Sunday, Nov. 4 i REGINALD DENNY {] "THE NIGHT BIRD" "Cross Country Bunion Race" | | | | I George Comedy "Koko's Big Pull" Inkwell Cartoon Fox News - Daily News Monday & Tuesday, Nov. 5 & 6 th EMIL JANNINGS | "THE PATRIOT" i "Sock Exchange"--Vernon Comedy | s Kinogram New Wednesday, Nov. 7 DOROTHY MACKAILL RALPH FORBES "THE WHIP" "Companionate Service" Dorothy Devore Comedy Fox News Thursday & Friday. Nov. 8 & 9 VICTOR Mc¢LAGLEN | | | | | i | { i} i ! "THE RIVER | | | | | | | PIRATE" "Calford in the Movies"--Collegians Kinogram News Saturday, Nov. 10 FLASH AND STAR CAST "SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT" "Early to Bed" Laurel and Hardy Comedy "Bull Oney"--Oswald "Defensive Halfback"-- Football Stars Sunday, Nov. 11 LEWIS STONE MARCELINE DAY | A | | "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS" | I I | | I Il "No Picnic"--Smitty and Pals | Fox News - Daily News NEXT WEEK Lilac Time, Our Daneing Daugh- | ters, Avalanche, The Night Watch, | COMING SOON Tempest, Take Me Home, Wings, Cameraman, Two Lovers. | Reviews t the North » owmommommomnl, War in the Air Shown in "Wings" at the Norshore "Wings," the spectacular picture of war in the air, will be on the screen at the Norshore for a week beginning this Saturday, November 3. The film was first shown in Chicago at the Er- langer last winter, when it was ad- judged one of the best pictures of the year. Since then it has been made with sound, and again has been playing to Chicago audiences for several weeks. Clara Bow, Charles Rogers, Gary Cooper, and Richard Arlen head the cast of "Wings." The acting is good. Many of the settings are unusual. The air battles to the death are not only spectacular but thrilling. On the stage Al Kvale will lead the Jazz Collegians in "Bowery Blues." WITH JOHN BARRYMORE Camilla Horn, the blond European actress who made her American screen debut in "Tempest," starring John Barrymore, again appears opposite him in his latest Unitéd Artists' pic- ture, "King of the Mountains," an Ernst Lubitsch production. William J. Locke, English novelist, is writing an original story, to be filmed as Norma Talmadge's next United Artists' picture, One of the unusual sights of "Ritzy Rosie," forthcoming picture, will be the appearance of Alice White in a glass evening gown. Bill-O-Fare Saturday, November 3 "Warming Up" FO IR Cr Teatro "Win That Git. x. cians nmin Varsity Ry lt De SE ARE Norshore "Captain Swagger" ............ Granada "Floating College". ......cvicos sna Aleyon "Price Of Reoart........ Sire ns Pearl Sunday, November 4 WINES cee rive ers ..Norshore "Captain Swagger" ak ..Granada "The Night Bird". .......... 00% Teatro "Making the Varsity"............4 Aleyon "Son of the Golden West"... . . ~~. Pearl Monday, November 5 "Captain Swagger"............ Granada rhe Patriot". .......... dees seaies Teatro MIRE eaten Norshore "The Patriot" ........ ou. ae Aleyon "Tailor Made Man'. ......-.. cc: Pearl Tuesday, November 6 "Slightly Used" and "Home James" ..Community House IEE... iin ay Norshore he Batriot uous ci vison Teatro "Captain Swagger" ............ Granada he Patrol, at ET Alcyon "Heart of a Follies Girl"........... Pearl Wednesday, November 7 SRE, WWD" rnin tis crv birsr Poe vu ss Teatro "Captain Swagger"............. Granada LL REITER ea lle Norshore "The Patriot"... vive vr vsvives Aleyon NO DRINE YF OVOr cna visi naid¥s ss Pearl Thursday, November 8 "Captain Swagger" ....... hens Granada VINEE. Lh sar ids daca Norshore "The River Pirate"..............i Teatro MIHE WHIP un... Gere ssnsss Alcyon "Inspiration: . Ati a tid cca nn Pearl Friday, November 9 "The Student Prince". Community House Fhe River Pirate". .....:.o.vue.y. Teatro VIE nbmtindas + v «rin iag son Norshore "Captain Swagger" ............. Granada Graeme Players and "The : Night Bird".......5:5:.% Alcyon "Bitter Sweets" Thursday, Friday, Saturday The season's most football pleture "WIN THAT GIRL" With SUE CAROL Collegians Movietone News | } ) Coming N ASR tof Sid Prd VITAPHONE € FETONE VAN & SCHENCK on the Vitaphone "Our Dancing Daughters" "The Tempest," "Wings" Attend the Bargain Matinees Doors Oven 1:30 P. M, N\ NS AC Ay We te ER. a NN Ns Music and Election Returns on Program at Community House The Community House is offering a special election night program next Tuesday, November 6. In addition to election returns and two feature pictures, George Glover and his syncopators, a six-piece orchestra, and the Troubador glee club will entertain. "Slightly Used," with Conrad Nagel and May McAvoy, and "Home, James," with Laura LaPlante and Charles De- laney, will be on the screen. The for- mer is the story of an elder sister whose father refuses to let her younger sisters marry until she is "off the shelf" her- self. The latter is the story of a de- partment store clerk, played by Miss LaPlante, who comes to the big city to be an artist, but who, instead, sells art goods behind the counter of a large establishment in which she is merely a cog in the wheel. After meeting and falling in love with the boss's son Laura becomes the main cog, as the picture will show you. "The Student Prince," one of the world's simplest and most appealing love stories, will be shown at the Com- munity House next Friday, November 9, with Ramon Novarro and Norma Shear- er in the leading roles. With their love as the central theme, a cast of thirty- five famous players and several thousand extras was necessary to reproduce the famous old story, immortalized on the stage by Richard Mansfield, and recently revived in musical form. "The Student Prince" required one of the most lavish settings ever built for a film. German Professor Says N. U. Students Queer But Capable American university women aren't only flighty little girls with short skirts and powdered noses but are splendid scholars and research technicians, says Dr. Ludwig Mueller, German educator who has come to Northwestern uni- versity to learn American customs and thought. The scholastic attainment of the women in American colleges equals that of their German sisters and in ad- dition the American coed has life and pep, Dr. Ludwig declares. "Your students are strange," says Dr. Mueller. "The men beat one an- other in their fraternity houses and yet they respect and cooperate with each other. In fact, I have never seen such remarkable cooperation as dis- played by American student groups. "The American girl is so intent and so concentrated upon whatever she is doing. In fact, everyone in your uni- versities seems crowded with activities and studies. I do not see how the average student can do so many things in one day." Dr. Mueller is head of the City Ly- ceum and Realgymnasium of Barmen in Rhenish Prussia and he comes to Northwestern university as an ex- change professor. During the war he served as a major before the American front and was wounded three times. He intends to write a book on Ameri- can educational institutions when he returns to Germany in July. VISIT IN GLENCOE Mrs. Sam P. Myer and her daugh- ter, Miss Marjorie, have motored from Louisville, Ky. and are visiting Mrs. Frederick C. de Lang, 555 Long- wood avenue, Glencoe. --