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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Dec 1928, p. 85

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WINNETKA TALK December 8, 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 DEC. Sth Saturday, Dee. 8 CHARLES MURRAY "Do Your Duty" "All for Geraldine" --Comedy "The Magnetic Bat" Aesops Fables Review --ADDED ATTRACTION-- Matinee Only ELLIS KEEFE "Hook and Ladder No. 9" Sunday, Dee. 9 WALLACE BEERY and LOUISE BROOKS '"'Beggars of Life" "Watch the Birdie" Buster Brown Comedy "Getting Together"--Sportlight Dally News and Kinogram News Mon. and Tues., Dee. 10-11 WILLTAM BOYD and JACQUELINE LOGAN "Power" "Hot Sparks" Bobby Vernon Comedy Paramount News Wednesday, Dee. 12 POLA NEGRI "The Woman from Moscow" "A Taxi Seandal" Dan the Taxi Man "Savage Customs"--Oddity Kinogram News Thurs. and Fri, Dee. 13-14 LON CHANEY "While the City Sleeps" "All Parts"--Charlie Chase Paramount News Saturday, Dee. 15 RIN TIN TIN "The Land of the Silver Fox" "The Quiet Worker"--Jerry Drew "Cure or Kill"--Aesops Fables Review --ADDED ATTRACTION-- Matinee Only JACK LUDEN and SHARON LYNN | '""Aflame in the Sky" Sunday, Dee. 16 GEORGE BANCROFT "Docks of New York" COMING ATTRACTIONS Dee. 17-18 "The Battle of the Sexes" Dee. 19--"The Gate Crasher" Dee. 20-21--"Show People" Dee. 22--"Captain Swagger" Dee. 23--"Varsity" Dee. 24-25--"The Woman Disputed" Dec. 26--"The Baby Cyclone" ni Dee. 27-28 "Companionate Marriage" | I | | I | I Reviews oa re At the North "Masks of the Devil" at Norshore for Week "Masks of the Devil," with John Gil- bert, Eva von Berne, Alma Rubens, Ralph Forbes and others will be at the Norshore this Saturday, December 8, for one week. Gilbert plays the role of Baron Reiner. He is a bandit of hearts, working his racket in smart Viennese society. The picture is based on the novel, "The Masks of Irwin Reiner," by Wassermann. Eva von Berne, the Hungarian dancer whom Norma Shearer is said to have "discovered" while on her trip to Europe, does well for one of so little film experience. Alma Rubens' dark beauty is an addition to the picture. The stage show for next week is to be called "Dancing Along,' with Al Rvals and the Collegians presiding as usual. COMMUNITY HOUSE Tues., Dee. 11 Fri, Dec. 14 Dolores Costello Pir Conrad Nagel "GLORIOUS "THE BETSY" GAUCHO" Orchestral SOUND Accompaniment "Do Your Duty" Is Saturday Offering at Teatro del Lago "Do Your Duty," comedy starring Charlie Murray, is the attraction this Saturday at the Teatro del Lago. Murray, always to be depended upon for providing plenty of merriment, is at his best as a cop. Doris Dawson, as ingenue lead, is charming. She is Murray's daughter, and is to marry a young policeman played by Charlie Delaney. The wedding is in a police station and is almost disrupted because Murray fails to show up. But he gets there at the finish, having redeemed himself by capturing the crooks who had framed him earlier ir the story. Richard Arlen and Louise Brooks play the leading roles in "Beggars of Life," this Sunday's Teatro del Lago offering. Arlen has the part of Jim, who isn't a professional tramp, but is beating his way to an uncle's home in Canada, and Miss Brooks is Nancy, a girl who kills a man to escape from him and then runs away to escape the law. Dressed as a boy, Nancy accom- panies Jim as his "kid brother." The chivalrous Jim treats her with brother- ly care and affection, which blossoms into love. All goes well until the two join a band of tramps who easily guess the sex of the "kid." The picture stands out distinctly as to plot and manner of presentation. "Power," coming to the Teatro Monday and Tuesday, with William Thursday, Friday, Saturday See and Hear RIN TIN TIN i "Land of the Silver "Lone Eagle" The Wonder Dog in Person NR in Sound Joe Cook Movietone News and | 7 J! Talking Pieture Star Voavil Acts Fox" Kentucky Jubilee Choir also Universal News Our Gang Comedy Coming Attractions "Varsity"--Talking Picture "Beware of Bachelors"-- "Home Towners"--Talking Picture Boyd, Alan Hale, and Jacqueline Logan playing the leads, presents Mr. Boyd and Mr. Hale as a rival pair of lady- killing dam workers engaged in con- struction work just outside a small western town where many pretty dam- sels flourish. Into their lives comes a sweet young thing from Jersey City, who performs deft feats with their hearts and pocketbooks. The boys "swear off," when up steps another little stranger, and it's the same thing over again, Vitaphone Presentation Pleases Alcyon Patrons Much interest has been shown in the presentation of vitaphone and movie- tone subjects at the Alcyon theater in Highland Park. On the opening day last Sunday crowds thronged the thea- ter and flooded through the lobby to the street, For the coming week the Alcyon an- nounces three sound picture pro- grams, all of which have received high praise from movie critics. Tomorrow and Monday the glorious romance in sound, "Lilac Time," starring Colleen Moore and Gary Cooper, will be shown. In addition there will be a program of talking and musical acts on the vitaphone, including Martinelli, the six Brown brothers, and William Demarest in. a comedy skit, "When the Wife's Away." Cecil - B. - DeMille's masterpiece, the "King of Kings," is booked for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and Al Jolson in "The Jazz Singer" for Friday and Saturday. --STARTING SATURDAY-- AL KVALE and his JAZZ COLLEGIANS in "DANCING ~ ALONG" --On the Screen JOHN GILBERT with EVA VON BERNE in "THE MASKS OF THE DEVIL" --Special-- ORCHESTRAL FEATURE Norshore Symphony Orchestra Direction, LOUIS ADRIAN --Extra-- FOX MOVIETONE NEWS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT NORTHWESTERN NIGHT Come at 9 P, M. -

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