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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jul 1927, p. 32

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32 WILMETTE LIFE July 29, 1927 1-D---'1--·----~---~-~~-~-~~-~~,._.~ Teatro del RevieWs IAt the North _____ a_a_a_a_a_~----- +·-~-~~-~~-~-~~--·:···o-a_a_a_a_a La·1o Sheridan Road in uNo Man,s Land" Between Wilmette 11nd Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 MATINEES . SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY Show Starts :1 a SUNDAY Doors Open 1:30 p. m., Continuous Evening· During Week Doon Open 6:30 Show Statta 7 p. m. FOR WEEK BEGINNING SATURDAY, JULY 30 Jacqueline Logan In "'Fo· Ladies Only" Also Harr.r Langdon Comedy and }'ellx Cat Cartoon REVIVAL WEEK July U-August 6 Inc. · Eat'h day's bill will be augmented by comedies, news reels and specialties. Sunday, JUI)· Sl Syd Cha.plln In "CHARLEY'S AUNT" )londay, August 1 Clara Bow the "It" girl, In "DOWR TO THE SEA Df SHIPS" Tuesday, August l! Mae Murray In "THE MERRY wmoW" Wednesday, August 3 :S orma Talmadge In Thursday, August t William Boyd In "TJIE.VOLGA BOATMAN" Frlda;r, Aagust $ Joha Gilbert In a hard working student and athlete. BRILLIANT WAR .FILM Bejter find out for yourselves how it turns out. "R 11 1 S k' " T 1 Pola Negri Stacrea Come-Back in The common conception of a picture "Barbed Wire," ePresenting a Picture . o ec . _ toe ·mgs and " he B ack D tamond Express:' \Yhich are to be tied up with a name like "The Black Commensurate With Her German presented at the Village next week as Diamond Express," is one of imProductions two of the three feature films. are t mediate dislike I rather suspect. Therl~ both pictures that you wont wish to 1 have been too many of the · cut an :l "Barbed Wire" miss. They are fast moving, clean dried "Casey Jones" films in the past cut. well directed and well pla,·ed. for the general welfare of any picture Produced by Paramount. "Rolled Stockings" is grossi,~ mis- that happens to hear a like name in Directed by Rowland \-. L~·t·. J h B 'f Bl Presented at the Orit>ntal t·hf'att>r. named-a 'COmmon complaint in recent t e prese~lt. . ut N ontc ue sta~es a THE ('ART plays-but outside of that and the fast one lm t.hts P}1~10~1flaly and ~tcltvers Mona .......... : .. . ........ Palo ~<'gri fact that in it a freshman is allowed a story t 1at ts so u o mman mtcrcst · Oscar .................... Cli\'e Brook to make a varsity team. which is a ~nd home. like atmosphere that it The Brother ............ Einar Hanson tec~nical error~ it is in every way a I couldn't fatl to please. Monte has ha~t ~~; ~~~~~~o·r· ·:.·:.·(iu~~~:~~dt·o~il~~:;e~-~~~ chotce productiOn. It is a comedy- some poor v_eht.cles hut that doest~ t The Commandant ........ Charles Lane drama of college life in all of its va- say that he tsn t a good actor and tn Hans .................. . ... ClYdt> Cook ried aspects, presenting the three "The Black Diamond Express" you'll The ~ergeant . . .... Ben Ht>ndrirkH, Jr. Paramount Junior Stars. Louise Brooks, find him at his best. By HUB J am~s Halt and Richard Arlen for thl' Regardless of what your Yi<.·ws nta~ · Claude Burbach, who has been visit- be as to the justification of war: refirst time as a team. The two boys are brothers in the picture and fall in~ his parents at 1020 Linden avenue gardless of how you stand on the Yain love with the same girl. One of the for a short while, returned yesterday rious permanent peace movcnw11 h two is a fast stepper and the other is to Ft. Benning, Ga. which have been and arc being prompted by the difhrcnt factiom throughout the world; regardless of . what you may think of the pr 2s · ::~t conference on disarmament which seems to have so thornughly frightell ed the 'City journals-after you've sct'tl "Barbed Wire" you'll do plenty of heavy fhin king on the subject of war. Pola Negd plays the lead and Pola comes back in this film to make up for all of those six or seven atrocitic!' that she has wished off on us since shr relinquished her German directors and 'Came over here. ~ot that I accord Pola the credit for those nondescripts, I regard her as a brilliant actresseven in the unfortunates-and let all of the blame for recent relapse fail upon her directors. Tbc picture opens \Yith a country scene in France in 1914. Pola. as Mona a French peasant girl. is hnsy helping her father and brother harvest the crops and tend the ,·arious fanu duties. Then the war breaks out ; lier brother marches ·a\\·a ,. with the armv and her father's farm- is taken over h\· the government for a prison camp. He-r When the moon hangs brother is reported to have heen killed full in a star-studded sky in action and Mona becomes a seet hing cauldron of hate. But "General entertain in the New Or- . Cupid" plays her a dirty trick and agains.t her will, causes her to fall for rington Roof Garden. one of the German prisoners. He falls too, whi'Ch Mona's ntighbor s don't likr. Here all is calm, all js Then the armistice comes but for the cool-joy and relaxation two lovers even that doesn't bring peace nor end the war for the neighretgn supreme. bors tell Mona that she will either Dinner and dancing evtry give up her man or else leave and it's evening except Sunday-6: 3 o only when-but that's enough. to 9 ·P. M.-Friday and Satur· A delicious dinnerThe picture is a new departure in day dancing till midnight. Din· war films in that it presents the G<.'rthe tantalizing, rhythmic ner and dancing $ 1. 5o and mans and French in an equally Sz.oo: no other charge for humanitarian light by bringing ont of the Orrington tunes dinner guests- after dinner the corresponding feeling which was guests $ 1.00. prevalent in both countries. Clive Roof Garden Orchestra. Brooks plays opposite Pola and does In case of rain. dinner and A different, charming excellent work. Einar Hansen the dancing in tbt famous OrringSw~dish actor who recently di~d. is ton Roof Ballroom. Table freedom from noise and entirely capable in the role· of the reservations may be madebrother. The other characters are phone University 8700. bustle-a new, unusual equally well cast and played. Two Excellent Films Scheduled by Village An Evening's Pleasure! pleasure fo~ your guests~ THE VARSITY Ronald Coleman, who did such excellent work in "The Winning of Barbara Worth" and "Beau Geste," finds the greatest opportunity of his career in "The Night of Love" which is to open at the Varsity theatre Mondav T~e role is that of a vagabond gyp~~ prmce who, seeking revenge for th~ murder of his bride, falls in love with the. wom~n he has sworn to destrov. It ts an mtense drama of the middie ag~s ar:td is one of the best films to be presented in the past few weeks. "MONTE CRISTO" 8atardaJ, Aarast I Duar Fairbanks Ia "THE MARK 01' ZORBO"

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