Latest ·T heater ·N'e Ws- I in "No Man'· Ltmtl" 'Sbtritlan ~Otul &tWHn Wilmette and K·nilworth Ph.- Kenilworth 3980-3981 MATI~EES Bill-O-Fare "The Pioneer Scout" ia Saturday Teatro Feature SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY a SUNDAY Doon Optn 1:30 Sbow Starts 2 p. m.. Contiaaoaa ·Ewning· During Weel Doora Open 6: J0 Show Start· 7 p. m. PROGR.A)( FOB WEEK ENDING KARCH t, 1H8 '8atarda7, Karell I 'Tile ..o.... Seoat' Fred Tllomsoa "Aa~el E7es" .Javealle Comed7 "Afrlea Before Dark" Otwald Canooa "Patlle Bel'lew" 8aada7, Xarell f Jlareb I "Helen of Sa&arday. Troy" ...... . ........ Norshore "Bought and Paid For" · · · · · · · ·Chateau .·:r:,~~~e; lfte~t"M,ldnight;, · ·::::: : v~~~~:~ "The Nightcap" . : . · ...... New Evanston 8anday, Marth f "Shepherd of the Hills" · · · · · · · ·Teatro "Last ot Mrs. Cheney" ....... Norshore .Chateau "Beau Sabreur" ............... Moaday, Xareb i "Love'" . . . . . . . . . ........ Teatro del Lago "Beau Sabreur" · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Norshore "The Dove" · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·Varsity "Meet the Wife" ... . . . .. . New Evanston "Last of Mrs. Cheney" . . . . .... Chateau ,, , Ta~sday, Jlareb · ..~!~ Sabreiir·; · ·.·.·.·:.·:.~~~~~~. .~!r!h~~: "The Dove" ..................... Varsity "Meet the Wife" .......... New Evanston "Last ot Mrs. Cheney" ........ Chateau "She's a Shlek" ....... Community House Wedaesda,.- Jlareh 7 "Forbidden Woman': ............ Teatro "Beau Sabreur" ............... Norshore ::r.het Dthovew" . . ,-, ........... . .... . . Varsity ee e it e ......... New Evanston "Last of Mrs. Cheney" .. . ..... Chateau Mareb 8 "Gateway Tllar1da7. to the Moon" ........ Teatro "Beau Sabreur" ............... Norshore "Mee.t the Wife" ... ..... New Evanston "Last ot Mrs. Cheney" ·······.Chateau Frida,-, t . .. Mareb .. Community House "Dress Parade" "Under the Tonto Rim" . . ...... Teatro ~;~air Co-ed" ·,;·.Glencoe Union church eau Sabreur ............... Norshore "Keet the Wife" ... ...... New Evanston "Last of M:rs. Cheney" ........ Chateau "Tile· Sbepbud ol tbe BID·" Molly O'Day "Water Bags" Dooley Comed7 "Fox News" A "Chlea!lfo Dall7 News" :Moa. A Tael'., liar. i A I COMMUNITY HOUSE Tuea., Mar. I Debe Daniels Kenneth Harlan In Fri., Mar. 9 Bessie LoTe Wlllla111 Boyd "Dreaa Pu-acle" OddltT Aesop Fable uLove" JohD Gilbert A Greta Garbo "All for Nothlnr" Charlie Chase Comedy "KoXo't Koz7 Koraer" Inkwell Cartoon "Paramoaut News" Wed., Mar. 7 :: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f~~~r~e~d~b~y~~n~a~ti~v~~~a~n~d~~w~h~h~e~s~a~li~k~~ ~npre~~~ilie~rtymu~uhi~ "She's a Shiek" A Blotoas Comed,and SportiiR"btCartooa "The Pioneer Scout" is the first the six pictures billed for the coming week by Teatro del Lago. This is a western picture with Fre<J Thompson and his horse, Silver "King, doing t~e heavy part in the feature roles. It wtll be remembered that Mr. Thompson and his equine companion also carried the maJ· or part of "Jesse James." Briefly, the story of his new film concerns the days when pioneers ventured across the desert wastes in the days of the good_ old "forty-niners." "The Shepherd of the Hills" will hold the ·a ttention o\ Teatro optiences .on Sunday. This is ~arold B~ll Wright's famous novel faathfully pteturized against splendid outdoor b k d Th 1 of the Shep ac groun s. .e ro es herd (Alec Francas) and Sammy .Lane Molly O'Day) and all other. s are sincerely and excellently portrayed. It is exactly what the story is and you d , l k f Cl B nee n t oo or ara ow. 1 er t's an d G re t a Gar b 0 ' s " J 0 h ~' c·lb Love, the feature for Monday and Tuesday, is exactly the opposite in tone and color. It isn't "Anna Kare· , t he T o1stoa · nove1 on w h1c · h 1t · IS · mna, "based, but is a brilliant production with the same basic plot development d h h t J h d an t e same c arac ers. o n an Greta melt the snow with their amour. Pathe De Mille's "The Forbidden Woman" will be shown on Wednesday. }etta Goudal and Victor Varconi are the featured players and give splendid characteriz!ltions. Joseph Schildkraut also plays. The fi1m is adapted from the Elmer Harris novel, "Brothers," and is we11 worth seeing. Fox offers Dolores Del Rio - as a half cast girl, Toni of the wilds in "The Gateway of the Moon." The plot deals with the white man's efforts to build a railroad through the jungles at a ruthless cost to native life and happiness. Anders Randolf, as the chief engineer, is a brute hated and Tries in Vain to Hire Self Murdered of -~·~ · in Mystery-Comedy "The Night Cap," this week's. production at the New Evanston, 1s an excellent vehicle for Charles George, the leading man of the Evanston Players, and he makes the best of _his ·opportunities for good work, domg much better than he has done for severaI wee k s pas t . George must have a part wherein he can legitimately depict emotional controt for he depicts it always, regardless of what the script requires. "The Night Cap" is ~ mystery play and a comedy all rolled mto one and ·t is hard to say in which role it is the best. It is not a spooky play but the mystery angle is adroitly handled.. It is ful of laughs, most of them provtded by Lew Welsh and Richard Wardp playing the parts of bank direc~ors and guests at a house party g 1ven by Robert Andrews, played by George. The program tells us that the locale is "near Evanston, Ill." b ut t he on 1 Y evidence to prove the assertion is the phone number given by the cop when he calls the police station~"Evanston 4000." The leading man and the leading lady, Margaret Fuller, are cast in parts h h further separated in age t an t ey have played before on the New Evanston stage. George is a bank president with near gray hair and Miss Fuller is his ward, Anne Maynard. They both deserve commendation for their work. An extraordinary situation is developed early in the play, to-wit: .Andrews has misused $600,000 of the bank's money and discovery is imminent. He wants to save his friends, the directors of his bank, who are implicated, and protect the bank's creditors without going to jail. He has taken out 1ife insurance totaling $800,000 but if he commits suicide he will void the policies. The only way out is murder and he proposes that one of the four direcHow he tries to be murdered and fails and one of the directors is killed instead makes a very interesting play -together with the inevitable love angle and the generous dole of reat comedy. The rest of the cast, all of whom are in excellt·nt form. are Karl Wav. Robert Lowes, George Pembroke. Beatrice Leiblee. Raymond Appelby, Ann Dere and George Edwards. "Tile Po·blddea Jetta Goadal "Calle" Dorothy Del'ort~ Comedy "A Blase of Glor7" Pathe Fable "Fox News" Tbars., Mar. 8 NORTH SHORE FAVORITES Womaa" "Gatewar- ol tbe Dolont Del Rio "Fiamln~ Father&" Max Davidson Comedy "Pa,.moaat lfews" Fri., ·ar. t llooa" Chaney is a Detective in "London After Midnight" The current picture at t-he Varsitv theater is .,London . After Midni~ht." What more rea11v need be said than to say that it's ·Lon Chaney? This time the man of mu1titudinous characteristics-aU of them unusua1, fascinating and even horrib1e-takes the role of the detective from Scotland Yard who is also a hypnotist and, as . Delight Evans says in Screen1and, "puts the cast i.Jt trances and the audience in stitches." Next Monday the Varsity presents Norma Talmadge in "The Dove." Willard Mack wrote this as a play for David Belasco, going back to the stage's most fundamental plot, the dance hall girl who is fought over by the villain and the hero ; the hero triumphinK and the villain-in this case-carrying off the honors. Noah Berry takes the part of Don Jose Maria Y Sandoval, the Mexican villain, and Gi1bert Roland is -Johnny . Powell. "Vade· tbe Toato Rlellard Arlea A Kar,.- Bdaa "Ba1ter 8tepa Oat" Patter Browa Comedy "Panmoaat Newt" ....... e..dai l~loreaee A~aedODI "THE TEXAS 8TEE&" VIdor A GarY Cooper "DOOX8DAY" Will Jtotreri Loa c·aae,."LOJrDOlf AFTB& KIDNIGHT" Gar,.- CooJN!r A Bl'elp Bnat "BEAU 8ABUU&" lforaa Talaatce "THE DOVE" ···········tl~· .·· ISABEL RANDOLPH AND HARRY MINTURN AT THE CHATEAU Miss Isabtl Randolph, the new leading lady witb The Minturn Players, opened with the Company Monday evening in '·Bought and Paid ~pr." Tlx week of March 5th Miss Randolph and Mr. Minturn will bt seen in "'The - ~ .of-~:-~~~ey.~.'-~v. --· . .. ~ . . ·-