WILMETTE £1PB February '24, 1928 Latest Theater News- I in ··No Jlan'a Ltmtl" Sheridm Rollll Betwem Wilmette ad KeniiWOtth Pb~ KmilW«th 3980-3981 ._ ___ B_i_ll_.o_._F_a_r_e_ ___.. Satar.ta7, Pe,raar,. ti .. Let 'er Go Gallagher" .......... Teatro ..Spite Corner" ............ New Evanston ..Shepherd of the Hills" ...... Norshore ..Under the Tonto Rlm" ........ Varsity 8aa4·T· Pebn&Q' tl ..Helen of Troy' ............... Norshore "The Fourftusher' ~ . .......... . . . . Teatro JfoadaJ, Fe·raar,. 17 '"The C..orllla" ........ . .. Teatro del Lago ..:Love" . . .................... . . . . Varsity '"Helen of Troy" ........... . ... Norshore "The Night Cap" ... . . .. .. New Evanston Taesda7, Pe,raaQ' 18 ··Rawhide ~ld" ... . ... Community House ..Helen of Troy" . .. . . ....... .. Norshore ..The Gorllla" ..... ... .. Teatro del 'Lago ··:Love" ..... . . . .......... . ...... .. VarsitY "Night Cap" .. .......... New Evanston Wedaes.ta71 Feltraar,. tt '"Wickedness Preferred" ......... Teatro "Helen of Troy" ...... . ...... . Norshore ..:Love" ....... .. .................. Varsity ..Night Cap" ... . .......... New Evanston T·arsdaJ, :Marell 1 ..Serenade" . . ............ Teatro del Lago "Helen of Troy" ..... . . . ...... Norshore ..Night Cap" . . . . .... . .... New Evanston · Frlda7, Jlareh t '"What Price Glory" .. Community House "Spoilers of West" .. . .... . ..... . .. Glencoe Union Church "Serenade" ............. Teatro del Lago ..Helen of Troy" ............... Norshore I MATINEES SATURDAY. SUNDAY . SATURDAY W SUNDAY Doon ()pta 1 :30 llaow Stadl 2 p. m., Coatiaaou Eominga Dtuing Wtel Doota Optn 6 :JO Show St·t· 7 p. m. PBOOBAJI POB WEBI ENDING XABCR t, 1118 Illinois fattens more hogs than England and more cattle than Australia. laalor Co~rlllaa A Harrl10a Ford "Ree'M leebes" Oar Gaa~r Co·ed7 "KoKo's Klak" lakwell Cartooa "Seerfts of tile Sea" OddltJ SaadaJ, Fe'b. tl COMMUN· ITY HOUSE Tuea., Feb. Z1 Hoot Gl'bsoa Fri., Mar. Z "What Price Glory" at re~ralar POUDLUIBBR" Geoqe Lewis "Silk LeiJS" llad~re Bella1D7 "8aYfl tile Pl~ees" BobltJ Venoa Comed7 "Fox News" A "Chlea~ro Dall7 :News" "IBB "The Rawhide Kid" XJDe Bast.t Browa CoJDie 1JJ Peter B. adJDIIIIOD With "The Gorilla" slated for Monday and Tuesday, "Serenade" · for Thursday and Friday and two pictures each scheduled for Sunday and Wednesday, the Teatro del Lago billings for the coming week should prove attractive. "Let 'er Go Gallagher," with Harrison Ford and Junior Coghlan, is the feature for this Saturday. "The Fourftusher" and "Silk Legs" are· the co-featured films for Sunday. The first mentioned boasts of a pleasant plot revolving about a smart-aleck in business. George Lewis, one of the main reasons why the "Collegian" series has proven so popular, and Marion Nixon are the stars. "Silk Legs" is said to be one of Madge Bellamy's best. Madge is a hosiery drummer. "The Gorilla," opening the coming week, is as you might guess, a mystery drama. · Charlie Murray and Fred KelseY., as a pair of dumb detecti:ves, make it well worth while teeing. It is listed by the critics as one of the best for the month in which it was first presented. Olive Borden is cast in the stellar role of "Come Into My House," which with "Wickedness Preferr~d" is scheduled for Wednesday. Lew Cody and A i 1e en Pringle are . co-starred in "Wickedness Preferred." Adolphe Menjou's "Serenade," if not his best, is at least almost his best. Adolphe deviates from his typical well tailored characterization and appears as a Viennese composer. Evicted for not paying his rent he meets Katherine Carver and, inspired, writes a masterpiece in light opera which is produced and is well liked by the public. Adolphe starts "stepping out" and Katherine brings him back to the fold. Katherine aids materially in the success of the film. "The Gorilla" at T eatro Next Monday and Tuaday Mrs. Artul Plays in Week's New Evanston Show, 'Spite Corner~ With Mrs. Blanche Bannister Arnd, prominent in Evanston amateur dramatic circles, playing Mrs. Douhett, a character part which she develops to the full, the Evanston Players are presenting Frank Craven's "Spite Corner" at the New Evanston this week. "Spite Corner" is a rural comedy and like most rural comedies gives all the members of the cast good parts, most of them character parts of an exceedingly bucolic nature. Anne Dere, who has consistently starred in whatever role she has essayed, again proves her worth to the company as the Victorian Ann Coolidge, a quaint old maid who wears the clothes of an age happi·IY long past· Lew Welsh as Eben Gooch, a town character, could scarcely be improved upon and George Pembroke, hiding behind a false chin and a cardhoard nose, is an excellent country butcher as Mr. Dana. Our dashing friend, Charles George, plays the male lead, John Lattimer, opposite Margaret Fuller as Elizabeth Dean. John. it seems, has left his sweetheart- Elizabeth, of course-to go to the city to make his fortune. Five long years have passed and toward the last John has not written to Beth. His coming back, broke ; her disappointment because he does not immediately crush her to his manly buzzum ; her consequent burst of resentment because he has not written to her consistently ; the village b o y c o t t against her because she will not sell her corner store "for the good of the town," and her subsequent reconciliation with John furnish the action. Beatrice Leiblie as Madame Florence does all that she can within the limits of her part; Karl Way, the company's director, plays the small part of Nathan Lattimer excellently. C. V. K. · CII&L Karra7 A Allee Da7 · "NewiJwedt' Senaatl" Newl7wed Comed7 "Pitr Stilet" Kras7 Cat CartooD "Para·oaat News" Wedaesda7, Felt. It "THE FOUR SEASONS" Where the Best Meet the Best WAUKEGAN ROAD 1% Miles North of Glenview 4 Miles West of Wilmette Screen Venion of "Anna Karenina" at the Varsity "Love," one of the outstanding pictures of the year with John Gilbert and Greta Garbo in the lead roles, makes its appearance at the Varsity theater next Monday. It is based on the famous novel "Anna K:trenina," by Count Leo Tolstoi. While not by any means "Anna Karenina," "Love" is nevertheless a brilliant production. John and Greta, as might be expected. do their "stuff" according to Hoyle and even better. During the latter part of this week, the Var.s\t_v is presenting "Under the Tonto .Rim" with Mary Brian as the star. "WICKBDIIBIS Lew. Cot7 A Allee· Prlal'le "Co·e to l17 Hoau" OUYe Bordea "Patt tile GraYJ" Kax Dawldtoa Coa~d7 "Fox lfewt" Titan. A Fri., Xarell 1 A t PBBI'BilBBD'~ DANCING Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Nigbu M ruic bg Four Seaona Otcbeattll DINNER. CHICKEN. STEAK aacl CHINESE DINNERS· NO COVER CHARGE. Pboal Gt.mliew 126 "SBBBIIADB" .Adol·lle Ke·Jo· "DaddJ'8 BOJI" Bea Tarpla Coae.t7 "Botren Ia Berlla" wm a.pn "Pa·ll7 Prollet" Oraatlaad Blee s.-nlllrll& "Para·oaat Newt" UNIQUE CONTEST Bring ia your oldest Dime. Your oldut Dime may wia yoa a prize. Cub priza ofencl. "What Price Glory" at Community House Friday "The Rawhide Kid," a film based on Peter B. Kyne's story, "The Lion and the Lamb," will be the feature production at Community House next Tuesday. A Buster Brown comedy will be the added attraction. "What Price Glory," the war picture that. has attracted such favorable attention and comment during the past few months, will be the Friday bill. IM Rllfi'IMtioiJI C.wlal Attnetlo· "811etller4 of tile Blllt" "LoYe" ".A.Uat tile Deaeoa" "Doo·I4&J" "Texat Steer" "Loadoa After Xl.tall'llt" "'leaa &a·nar" The ezcluiYe 1111 of the Ballroom may be bad FREE of cbaqe for Partia. 8aaqacu aad Diaaen. aay aigbt except Wcc:laaclay. Sahlrday aad S·aday. ()pea aU year roaad. Come ben oa yoar Sleip ride party. Dirtetions--How to rucb the "FOUR SEASONS"-Wilmette. west to Waukegaa road. 1 ~1 mila north of GlmYiew. · Ezcepdoaally woaderfal Masic ofemt by the FOUR SEASONS On:batra aad oar spccial aroap of Bird 10apten. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifl ,.. GLENCOE MOVIES "Spoilers of the West" will be the feature part of next Friday afternoon's program at the Glencoe Union church.