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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1928, p. 51

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] une 29, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 51 · 'MORE BANNER. SHOWS Esther Ralaton Plays in Co ·t H p· f gang or the lo~ing, vicious blonde with whom he lives has to offer. There are "Giorioaa Beta,.," VitaphoDe Procluc· mmunt y OUie ICture a few unusual situations in the picture tio.a, Booked for Gruaada Next "Something Always Happens"-espe- }:!.nd plenty oj "atmosphere." Week dally in a haunted house with' musty On the stage Frankie Mas.ters will staiq, sliding panels, walking chairs, lead the Jazz Co!legians in a southern Conrad Nagel and Dolores Costello etc, What actualiy does 'happen will show called "Levee Lovers." will speak the pr.i_ hcipal parts in the be shown in this picture at the Comvitaphone production, "Glorious Betsy," munity House next Tuesday, July 3. which is to be shown at the Granada "Som~thing Always Happens" is a theater for one week beginning this delightful melodramatic farce, in which Saturday. "Glorious Betsy" falls into Neil Hamilton gives the eye-soothing the classification of "one of the six Esther Ralston a lasting thrill and one best" for the month of June. which the audience will enjoy. It is a charming old time picture, William Boyd's charm triumphs over 1 staged in the days of Napoleon, with a dirty face in. "The Night Flyer," Napoleon's brother, Jerome, . as the which is <! . 5tory of big doings among hero, and Elizabeth Pat!erson of Bat- the railroaders. This picture is billed timore the heroine. Dolores Co5telto for the Community House next Friday, does some mighty good acting as the July 6. The movie is adapted from the Keep the children in perfect sweet southern Betsy who loves her story by Frank Hamilton Spearman. French tutor, little knowing that he The cast includes, besides William health with pure milk.is the broher of the great Napoleon. Boyd, J oby~1a Ralston. Philo McCul· Milk is a child's best food Conrad Nagel is a gay and ardent Iough, Ann Schaeffer, DeWitt JenJ erome. The picture is full of color ning-s, John M ilerta, . and Robert -give them more of it.. and swing ~nd the fragrance of south- 1 Dudley: ern blossoms. · I NORMA VISITS GERMANY Norma Shearer, who starred with Ramon Navarro in the film version of "The Student Prince," recently visited the old tavern at f eidelberg, Germany, made famous !:>y the. picture and the operetta by the same name. Children Enjoy It! . .' The contributory characters in "Glorious Betsy" are all excellently cast and acted. Costumes, sets, and scenery art authentic and fascinating. The story is an engrossing one. In addition to the vitaphone feature the Granada will have another of the gorgeous stage shows next week that have aroused so much comment on the north shore in the last two months. Marks Bros. announce that the success of their "Banner Month" program will be exceede<l_ during the month of July, for sixteen noteworthy stars have been included in the four shows of that month. The publication of the names of these stars is awaited with interest by patrons of the Granada, but the fir5t will be Trixie Friganza who comes in the first of July show in conjunction with two other stars on the same program. The ballet of the Granada has been Emil Jannings' Picture at Norshore Next Week "The Street of Sin" brings Emil Jannings to the screen dgain. It is to be shown at the Norshore theater beginning Su_ n day for one week. The picture is a good one and its little story of the big bum who falls for · the Salvation Army "moll" is told simply and with sincerity. 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