1[arch 26, 1~ WILMETTE part. she has had in s?me time and the work of Barrymore 1s perfect, of course. In addition to the feature picture there will he · a Llovd Hamilton comedy, "Framed" and the usual news reel and feature . -:- LIFE 31 ~------------·------------------~ r est Stage and Screen News ·and Reviews VILLAGE THEATRE . ICatholic Club to Hear \ . GUESTS OF PRESTONS . . " · , Hem'y \Vcber, ronductor of the ChtTalk on Gtrls Today I cago Civic Opera company, and his 1 ' · Xext ~fonday and Tuesday, ).farch 29 and 30, will he "bargain da ,.. , " at the Village theatre, when t\\'O f~ature pictures will he shown. They \\'ill he "The Golden Cocoon," with Helene Chadwick and Huntly Gordon, and "The Man Upstairs," with ).[ontc Blue. Tn addition there will he Patlw news reel. On \V cdnesday and Thursday. ).f arch 31 and April 1, the featurt: attraction will he "The First Year." a <;Creaming comedv of marri~d life. taken from John Golden's great sti1~e succc·ss of the same name. . This fas~1ating comedy of young marri't:d life is adapted from the \\'Cll-:known and tremendously successful _T olln Golden stage success by Frank Cra Yen. It hegins with the courtship ni the bashful Tommy Tucker. who ha;; to he coached by the kindly old Doctor Livingston in the manner in which one should propose. Then, aiter he has surprised both himself and Grace Livingston by a~king her to marry him, the picture goes on to --how how they get through "The Fir~t Y car." There ,,·ill a t._o he a Hal Roach comedy. "Soft Pedal." and a P:u he review. Tom ~1 ix in "The Ya n kl't' Senur" '"ill he the attraction 011 Friday and ~aturday, April 2 and 3. This is the . creen \'C'r..,ion oi "Conqui..,tadnr." the famous noH·I by Kathl'ri ne Fullerton Gerould. and many of the ;;cencs arc in Technicolor. lt fell to the lot of the \Yestan ace to introduce the new color :-cheme at the Fox studio. and E111mett Flynn. directing ).Jix. has madt: tiH' hest pos--ihle usc oi tht· imw\·ation. "The' Yankee Senor" i.., a colnriul --tory of Old ~{cxico and affttrcl.; ).fix a wonderful opportunit~· ior ~~Jtnl' ..;plendid action. ~[atn· of tht: patio . . cl·nes an· trikingly h;·autiful. Th..:re will abo he a :-.port tiln1. ent itlt'd "The' l'prising Generation," an .\t·,·q·'" Fable and a Pathc ne\YS reel. ~ext ).[ondav Tue..,da v. \ y edne..;da \' · and Thursda\·, ).[arch 29. 30 and 31 ancl April 1. the- feature attraction at the Ho\\·anl theatrr will he "The \Yan- gi\·e a talk entitled "Girls." I dcrer." v.-ith \Yilliat~1 Collier. Jr .. and :rr~. ~ 01 !~rt F~nt~_am and ~1:rs. i ).J r · . Leslie ]. Solomou of 1118 ForErnest Torrence. Thi<; film i;; a grip- George E. 1 arnow " tll he the ho:--- est avenue i:-> expected hollle the latter ping rlrama. featured by the character tesscs of the afternoon . I part of tlli'l week from St. Luke's 1 work of ~~fr. Torrence and the exhos1.·ital. cellent acting on the part of all mem:\I r. and ).1 rs. Joseph Joyce of 531 ii:=:=:;::=::;::=:=;::=:=:=:=:=:==:~ hers of the cast. · There \\'ill also he l·: . . sex road are no\\' motoring home a comedy and llC\\'S \\'Cekly. from Florida and arc expecting to arriYe in Kenilworth _-\pril l . HOWARD THEATRE \\'hen memh·e rs of the Woman's Catholic club of \Vilmette assemble in the auditorium of the St. Francis X a \·icr school for their next meeting. Friday aiternoon. ~larch 26, 11iss Beulah Rosine. 'cellist, will 0pen the J, r:Jgram. In ohscn·ance of Girls' week ).!iss ).label Pt:)·ton of Xew Trier will I 1 motl··~r. and Karleton Hackett, music critic for the Chicago Evening Post, and ~Lrs. Hackett, were entertained Tuesday evening at the residence of j :\lr. and Mrs. Howard E. Preston, 1031 Greenwood avenue. "Mr. Weber is saili u~· soon to spend the summer in F.urot>e. . ).[ rs. J. \Y. Alder of 931 Greenwoo(t 1. T . BC'ales of 1093 Elm ->trC'et. \Vin - aH·nue will entertain her bridge club : tH:tka. ha~ been awarcicd hi . . freshman Tm·sday. ~{arch 30. nttm(·ral for hi-- \\·ork " ·ith the Punlue f rc:-.hman \\'ater polo =-q uad during the ·~··~-m-~-g-~,.._,,.._. .~i · I pa. t year. The Purdue team closed a 1 fairh· . . ucces,ful sea--on a "hort time ago.' and B<·alc..;' \\·ork aiderl considerably in the good showing-. Interest has increased rapidly during the past f cw vea rs in water polo at Purdue, and the . port is annually attracting morr and capable t'andidate;-;. WINS POLO HONORS -0- I CAMPU NOW SHOWING with MEWS , Village Theatre 6t6t BEHIND THE FRONT" . also a Stage Surprises Monday and Tuesday Dr. Charle:-- Baile\· I31ake and hi:-- -.on. Tommv. 1009 Chestnut a ,·entH. '. and his mother-in-la\\', ).frs. ).L T. Lytle. are ~pending ..,eYcral \\'l'e ks in Florida. During their absence. Dr. Blake's infant ~on is with the baby's aunt, ).1rs. .-\. X. ~[c(allum. of 1:131 Chestnut avenuc. 6t6tJOBNSTOWN FLOOD" GEO. O'BRIEN also Ralph Graves Comedy " MEET MY GIRL" ---Wed .. Thurs. and Fri. Your Home Theatre J. D. l{oppel, Manalrfns Dlr~etor I E,·enlnr.r;a, '1&30-D; 1\lat. Toea., SdtO )I on. and 'l'ues., )far. 29-30 Douhlt" Ft·nturt" Program Jlonte Dlut" in I i iI j 1 1 -0- f.. E. Uu;;h oi 1200 Elm\\'ood \\.<h a guest at the banquet o·iven at the Palmer house recently in honor of the British ambas ador, Sir Esme Howard, and hi- wife. Lady Isabella .Hmvard. a,·~..·nue ).J r~. ·Th;~;.~h;;~~;oon' ~ I I I 1 I .\IKo, Pathe Xews \\' t·d., 'l' hurs ·· Jlar. 6161 Tbe Man Upstairs" ; I 6t6tSEA HORSES" with ~ I JACK HOLT FLORENCE VIDOR also Glenn Tryon Com,edy Pathe News-Review SATURD _ A_ Y _ __ :u, _\pr. 1 Jlntt Jloore in THE NEW EVANSTON .\ picturt· that abound~ with the type 1·: humor that amu"e~ young and old :t:ikl·. i" cnminl! to the Xe\\' E\·att-.ton tht·atrt· tH·xt ).fonda\· as ih next att:-at.·tiull. Tt i:- ).far~ilall Xt'ilan's production of his (1\\'11 ..;ton·. ":\fike." and j, a :\letr()-GoJcl,,·,-n-).la.n:r picture. It i.. hi . . third orig.inal for the sc reen, tlw other t\,.<, heitH!. ":\[innie" and "l)i l1 t \ ' ... +·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-a-a-a9 Newell & Retchin I Tbe First Year" 1 I Hal lloawh Comt."dy and i ne,·iew I I I Jib: ' 6161 J·ntltt" Fri., at., .\()r. ~ nod :~ ~ 4 Aets ol Loop Vaudeville also 4 'I'Onl ·The Yan;ee Senor' Sat. l\lntH., ~ nntl 4 p. m. ~ .\lso. l"nth·· ~t""·s, .\.-sop's Fnbll's nnd ~IHtrtli~otht llt·t"l II t' t J 1 6t6tTBE DANGER GIRL" with PRISCILLA DEAN Mack Sennett Comedy CIRCUS TODAY · ·· "\lik,.-· tl'JJ, a --imple. rather nH:Iodramatic :;tory \\'ith all the curse of tlw usual melodrama relll(H"Cd hy the :--h· ,.;it. the ~uhtlc _ humor. and the hilarious come<h·. It i:-; said to he ).I a rsha 11 X eilan .-:-- hes t pirt ttrt' . Sa lh· O'N ~I. a 11ew "d isco\Try" of '\"cilat~·s, makes her first appearance on the screen in the title rol<'. and arcordin~ to advance report..; i=- provin~~ a real find. She is a t_.1:pical :\tn<'riran girl of Irish ancestrv. Willi a tn Haines. , ~he popular young -juyenil<-. plays op- j _ po,itc Sally as ·'Harlan." . Three comedians of long "tat1fltng play importapt roles in "Mike." Charlie ~f urray, Ford Sterling anrl Ned Sparl ·s · a:-sist Neilan in "putting across" oue of the most delightfully funny :t11d t hrilting pictures of the season. I I I I t I ..-...._....._....-.c , --. . ~ , ~~t )._,..._.~· .-.- 11 Conttnuoua Every Day~ :15 to 11:15 'N EW N. W. "L" Station at Howard !o'uudny, Jlar(·lt Bebe Daniels ~Sth THE EVANSTON I Sally O'Neil, Charlie Morry, Ford Sterling iu BOYBUBM ll on.. Tut·s., \\. t·tl. in 'I I I I 6t6tMJSS t BREWSTERS 1 MILLIONS" I )lon,, 'I' Ut"S., w t"l1·· ThurH, llur. :.m. :m. :n · .\a·r. 1 · Anna Q. Nilsson, Robert Frazer, Lionel Barrymore · 61 ~t ~ i tl "A LAUGHING RIOT!" THE SPLENDED ROAD" l ··THE W ANDERER·· I "'rl. und 1 William Carter. Jr. and Greta Nissen in i ·u nrslutll , .. nan uud a·ruchwtlou 0' Henry Comedy Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 6161 ~ut ·· Aa·r. ~. a HOYBURN THEATRE \·ingie ~plendid Road," a novel based on ~he E. Roe is the author of "The California gold rush of 1849, whtch t·o mes to the Hoyburn theatre next '\londay in film form. Anna Q. NilsSPn. Lionel Barrymore and Robert Frazer are featured. This picture g-i H's :\-[iss Nilsson one of the strong- I ··HIS SECRETARY·· 'I I I I 1 All North Sbore Trala· Howud Norma Shearer in i 6t6tJ!ROM THE CABBY'S SEAT" Dlseovea-y Mlgbt UMDER WESTERN SKYS" with Norman Kerry stoao at (·.._......_......_,..._n_r -·- -·-·-a-·-·.) I i