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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1929, p. 52

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S2 WILMETTE LIFE ~~--a-~··-a-----~-a-.,._. Teatro Reviews i A t t h e N 0 r t h I . del -..------·--···---------------------~---Griffith, Lowe Are La go Bill-.0-Fare Stars of "Outcast," Showing at .varsity I I Show "Win That Girl" at Community House Tuesday rn "No Man's Land" Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and Ktnilwotth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 MATINEES SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY ~ SUNDAY Doors Open 1:30 Show Starts 2 p. ru.. Continuous EcJenings During Week Doora Open 6:30 Show Starts 7 p. m. Program Starting Jan. 1! Saturday, January 1! 1\IARION NIXON AND liARY NOLAY 'I Saturday, January 12 "Outcast" · · ·.......... · · · · · · · · · ·.. · ·........ · · ······· Varsity "Show Girl" ~orshore "Silks and Saddles" . . . . . . . . . Teatro Sunday, , January 13 "Brotherly LoYe" . . . . . ... Teatro "Show Girl" . Norshore :JUonday, January H "Dream of Love" . . . . .. ... .. . ... Varsity "Show Girl" ... . .. . ....... .. .... Xorshore "Outcast" ... . ... . ... ......... ... . . Teatro Tuesday, January 1:; "VIin That Girl" .. ..... Community House "Dream of Love" .... ............. Varsity "Outcast" . .. ..... ... .... .. ........ Teatro "Show Girl" ........ . ........ . .. Xorshore Wednesclay, January HI "His Private Life" . .... . .. .. ...... Teatro "Show Girl" . .. . .. . .... . . Xorshore "Dream of Lo n"" . . . .... Varsity Thursday, January 1; "Show Girl" ... .. .... ..... ... ... Xorshore "The Home Towners" .. Teatro Friclay, January 18 "Land of the Silver Fox" ... . . ... ..... . . . . ........ ........ ·. . .. Community House "The Hom t< To\vn ers" . .. . Teatro "Show Girl" . . . . . . . . .Xo1·shore From the historical viewpoint alone, "Win That Girl," to be shown a~ the Community House next Tuesday; IS an excellent football yarn. The rules of the game, the uniforms worn by the th feathers and whiskers of . P1 a) ers, e · . . the fans-all are shown 111 ~atthful detail throughout various penods covering three generations. The stor r deals with the football rec- ______ January 11, 1929 ""SILKS AND SADDLES" "Follow Teaeber"-Big Boy "Land of Cott.on"-Aesop's Fables Rnlew ADDED 1\lATINEE OYLY BRTANT W ASHBUR:S "S-inner's Big Idea' Sunday, January l3 KARL DANE AND GEORGE K, AUTHlTR ~"BROTHERLY LOVE" "Camping Out"-Tite Smith Family "Ta rgets"-S portllght Dally News and Kfnogram News ~fonday and Tuesday, Jan. H-1~ CORINNE GRIFFITH "THE OUTCAST" "Hot or Cold"-AI St. John Paramount News Wetlnt>sday, January 16 ADOLPHE 1\lENJOU ""HIS PRIVATE LIPE" "Footloosf' ·women"-Robby Yernon Klnogram News Thursday and Friday, Jan. 1 'j'-1~ RICHARD BEN:XETT A:XD DORIS KENYON "'THE HOME TOWNERS" ·'Tht Hookworm Hf'ro"-Colll'gians Paramount News Saturday, Januari 19 JOHX JIAC'K BROWN .\ND HUGH ALLAN ""ANNAPOLIS" "The Spanking Age"-Our nang Aesop's Fables "A White Elt>phant" Rnlew-Pathe Sunday, January 20 "Three 'Veek Ends"-Ciara Bow :\ronday and Tul'sday, Jnn. 21·2~ "A Singh· llan" Lew Cody and Eileen Pringle Wednesday, January !!I "Dancing Vlenna"-Ben I,ynn Thur~day and Frhlay-Jau. 24-2:; "Revenge"-Dolores Dt>l Rio Saturday, January 2& "King of the Rodeo"-Hoot G ll:son Sunday, January 2; "Show Glrl"-Allce Whitt> Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 28·29 "The Dream of I~oTe" joan Crawford Wtdnesday, .Januar)· 30 46 The Little Wlldcat"Alldrey Ferris Thllrsday and Friday Jan·ary 11 and Jo'tl,ruary 1 "Tile Sins of the Fathers" EmU .Tannings Saturday, February ! "Marked lloney"--Janlor Coghlan 1 ords of two famthes and two nval c.oleges. The Nortons have been playmg for vears for good old ·Sanford, and the Bra~vns have been doing their stuff for 'k . d The rt' M ammout h f or a l1 e peno . valry and bitterness between the two T · · t f throughout the fam1 tes Is 111 ense, or, . years, there has been a. ~trl beloved by the scions of both familtes, 3:nd ~on in each case by the one that ~ms th.e big game." For two generatiOns the girl and the game have been won by the overbearing Brawns, until 1928, when Johnny Norton III brea~s the spell. This Johnny Norton III 1s. D?vid Rollins. Sue Carol is the gtrl m Miss Isabel and ~{i ss Loui se Love- the case. dale, 42 Kenilworth avenue, KenilRin-Tin-Tin Helps Lovers \\·orth, entertained eight guests at . , . ."Lat.1d of the Stiver Fox, wtth Rinluncheon Thursday, January 3, for Mrs. Bentley McCloud's mother, Mrs. Tm-Tm, the faJ?OUS dog actor, c<;>mes Robert Olmstead, of Omaha, who is to the Commuptty House next _ .Fnd~y, vi siting here. · January 1.8. 1 he. film teems. \\ tth Vlgorous acti.on, whtle the settmg of the frozen wtlderness of upper Hudson Bay affords a background of rare beauty. . The story ~f "~an~ of the . Stiver Fax" ~ives RI!l- Tm- Tt!l sp~endtd .opportum.tr to dtsplay his sk_tll, dann.g, ~ATURDAY, JAN. 1! and agthty. I~ ha~ to do wtth the ~Ilver fQ)C tr~fptng .mdustry, concernmg itself especially wtth. the efforts of the manager of the tradm~ post to. thwart At 2:30·~·7:15 & 9 p. m. the long-delayed marnage of hts w~rd to a young trapp~r. T~e schemmg Tues., Jan. 15 Fri., Jan. IS post-manager conmves wt~h a notoSue Carol Rin- Tin-Tin rious killer to do away wtth the boy Dog )lanel DRTid Rollfns and steal a stock of pelts, hut through "Land of the "Win That tbe watchfulness of Rinty the scheme Arden Shore Board Asks Silver Fox" i frustrated and the obstacles in the f f Girl" lovers' path cleared away. Leila Hyor ot tng or oys Also Also "Our Gang" ams and Carroll Nye play the parts of The Wilmette Arden Shore boarrl "Tarzan" Comic the lovers, . while John Miljan and met for the day Thursday, January 3. Thomas Santschi are the villains. at the home of Mrs. Willis Hutson. 1112 Elmwood avenue. The board has discovered that the boys in the winter camp this season are badly in need of clothing and it sends an appeal to its many friends for any garments for a hoy's use. Suits, sweaters, stocking5, and mittens are needed particular!~·. "Loop Plays at One-Third Loop Prices" If any donor, the board explains, has boy's clothing that, perhaps, she feels NOW PLAYING- MATINEE WED. & SAT. is too worn for wear, it can be utilizecl for patching other g_arments, and w;ll be received gladly. F oremoat Dramatic Stock Company in the Middle West Any member of the Arden Short; PRESENT AN EPIC OF THE AFRICAN COAST hoard will receive contributions, and (NOTE: We do not retommend this play for clllldren) Mrs. Lester E. Mee of 1227 Chestnut avenue, industrial chairman, will take charge of the collection of articles. ) .. · COMMUNITY HOUSE ··WINGs·· . "Outcast," a modernized screen version of the stage play in which Elsie Ferauson starred some years ago, is l'> now showing ~t the V, arsity. theater. il! Evanston. Con~m~ Gnffith gtves: a s11~ . cere and convtncmg portraval 111 thl.'i film, which is the story of a rich young bachelor who picks up a girl of the boulevards in ord.er to f<;>rget a l?st l~ve . Then the gtrl falls tn love With him. Edmund Lowe, as Geoffrey, the bachelor, plays opposite Miss Griffith . Mr. Lowe had the same part in th e stage play with Elsie Ferguson. Not only ar.e Miss Griffith and Mr. LO\n~ wen SUtted to the parts, but the sup · · d d A d th d' port.mg cast ts a an Y· n . e . Irectton and photography combme wtth acting to make a first rank picture. , . Joan C~~wford an? Ntis As the\; stars of O~r Danc1!1g" Daughters .. have ~he Ieadmg roles m A ~ream ot Love, booked for the Varstty next M.onday, Tuesday, and Wednes.day . N1ls Asther plays the part of a pnnc e. who, .throughout the ~arty scene.s of the ptcture, leads the ltfe of a pn,·at e citizen, not because he has. been sent to college, but because ? dtctator has deposed the royal famtly. In mor P than one respect, the film bears a striking resemblance to "The Student Prince." The "Kathie" of this story. v.·hose name is Adrienne, is a dan cer with a hand of strolling players. She and the prince meet and fall in ton' and part, and neither can forget there after. Joan Crawford is charming a:' the girl of the opening- scenes and fas cinating as the celebrity into which the gypsy develops. Aileen Pringle brings her regal beauty to the part of the intriguing duchess, who, temporar il:v at least, forsakes her husband, the dictator, in favor of the good looking young prince. Need we say that he fore the storv ends the prince is called to his roval ·duties? ----------------- Cl h· B NEW EVANSTON THE KARL WAY PLAYERS CARGo·· AUTHOR'S NOTE In writing this play, no conscious effort has been made to create or eliminate sensationalism. It is an attempt to portray the struggle for development in a country which steadily defies the encroaching clvlllzatlon. It is the tragedy of an even shining sun which breeds inevitable rot; a dry rot which penetrates not only the vegetation and inanimate objects, but the minds and hearts of the white men who attempt to conquer it. EVENINGS AT 8:15-MATINEES AT 2:30-TEL. UNIV. 8500 ETHEL BARRYMORE'S GREAT HIT Miss Marion Eckhart, 206 Cumberland road, Kenilworth, who was in the Presbyterian hospital during the holidays was ahle to return to the Chi cago university last week. --{)- Del Caldwell, 930 Linden avenue, left last Sunday for Marietta college in Marietta, Ohio, after spending the Christmas holidays with his parents. -oBob Harper, son of the J. R. Har· pers. 719 Park avenue, returned Sunday to University of Illinois after passing the holidays in Wilmette. a.a.rRE COIISTAMT WIPE"

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