WILMETTE 'l'eatro ·---i~~~:~·-t~·-A·t-·-·-t h e N o r t h del ---------I Billie Dove Stars ·La go Bill-0-Fare in Norshore Film AM--------~-·.·-----in "No Man'· Landu Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and . Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 MATINEES SATURDAY. SUNDAY SATURDAY a SUNDAY Doors Optn 1 :30 Show Starts l p. rn.. Continuous E vening· During Week Doors Open 6:30 Show Start· 7 p. m. PROHRAJI ST AltTING JAN. 19 Saturday, Jan. 19 Jolu1 lfark Brown .t Hugh Allan ' . LIFE January 18, 1929 ----------~-~-a-~-- "The Little Wildcat" Ia Today'a Varsity Attraction '"ANNAPOLIS" "The Spanking Age"-Our Gang "A White Elephant"-~\esop's Fables Pntlle Re\·Jew Sunday, Jan. 20 ('lura llow & Nt'll Hamilton "THREE WEEK ENDS" "('hn~lng Charlle Chase Husbatuls"- "~upoleou's Homeland"-Otldlty Klnot{rnm Xrws & Jlnlly News Monday and Tuesday, Jun. 1!1·2! J,ew Cody & AIIN·n l~rJngle "'A SINGLE MAN" "'rln·s l\"on't l\"t·nkt'n"Jimmy Drew Pnramount Xt'ws Wt·dne!iiday. Jau. 2:l Ren Lyon "The Little Wildcat," now showing . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at the Varsity theater in Evanston, Saturday, January 19 . is not nearly as wild as you might "The Little Wildcat" ........ · · · · · ·Varsity "Adoration" ... ..... .. . . . ....... Norshore anticipate, but it makes for . a lively "Annapolis" ... . ............... .. . . Teatro · A d F · d · Sunday, January 20 . hour's d 1vers10n. u rey errts an "Adoration" ............. . ...... Norshore Doris Dawson are the pair of petite · "Three ·week Ends" .... . ..... . . .. Teatro · "A' Dream1\londay, January . panthers who scamper an d scrap t h etr of Love" ... . . . . .. 21 ..... Varsity way through the sequences which "A Single Man" ....... . .......... Teatro compose this picture. George Fawcett "Adoratiol~ue·s·day~ ·Jaliuary. ·~~ .Norshore and Robert Edeson play leading roles "Captain Swagger" .... Community House as two old cronies who are continually "Adoration" · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .Norshore "A Dream of Love" .. . .. . . . ... . Varsity scrapping about each other's merits "A Single Man" ........ . ..... .... Teatro Wednesday, January 23 during the Civil war. The story is a "A Dream of Love" . ........ . . . . .Varsity light little tale about these cronies, "Dancing Vienna" ....... . ....... . .Teatro the two granddaughters of the one, "Adoration" ............ . . . .. . .. Norshore and the "younger generation" in the Thursday, January 2-i "'Revenge" . .. .. . . ..... . ....... . ... Teatro persons of James M urray an d H a 11 am "Adoration" . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norshore Cooley. The film has a good deal of Friday, January !a talking but is not an all-talkie. "Take Me Home" ...... Community House "A Dream of Love," romantic com- "Adoration" ..... . ..... . ... . ... . Norshore edv drama starring Joan Crawford "Revenge" · · · · · · · : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·Teatr,o and Nils Asther, will be at the VarPLAYS A SWISS MAYOR sity next Monday, Tuesday, and WedIn Emil J annings' n'e xt picture, tennesday. ·The picture. is lavishly staged and is filled with the glamour usually tatively referred to as "An Alpine Rofound in stories about royalty, espe- mance," the veteran actor has the role cially about the love affairs of princes. of a lovable Swiss mayor who is beNils Asther plays the prince and Joan trayed by his friends and by circumCrawford his lover, a dan~.er with a stances. Esther Rayston and Gary strolling band of players who lat~r Cooper also are in the cast. 1 becomes a celebrated actress. Aileen Pringle is also in the cast as an inuBLACK CROWS" IN MOVIES triguing duchess, wife of the dictator Moran and Mack, known as "The who has dethroned the royal family. Two Black Crows," have been signed The duke is played hy \Varner Qland. by Paramount-Famous-Lasky corpo"A Dream of Love" has a cleverly ration to make two feature length constructed plot, swift action, and is talking pictures at the company's Holsmoothly presented. lywood studios. Starting Saturday "Adoration" with Billie Dove and Antonio Mo;eno in the leading roles, will be the attraction at the Norshore beginning this Saturday, January 19. It is the love s·o ng of a young Romanoff prince and princess. !h~ picture is unique in that both pnnctpals are of the same social cast. In the beginning we see the proud prince just retun~ed f~om the. war ~nd anxious to surpnse hts beauttful w1fe, the Princess Elena (Billie Dove). As he waits for her return at the window he sees her alight from the Vladimir's car, and that gentleman h : ~ ses her hand as she leaves him. Before his wife can quite convince him that she "adores only her husband," the revolution breaks out and the happy pair are separated by the red rioting. When we meet them again, Elena is a waitress and the prince is a derelict in a low Parisian honky-tonk where he draws beer for the customers and drinks whisky himself. He still holds his grudge against Vlad.mir and mutters about revenge. After a bit of gunplay and mucb unfol~ing of plot, there is a satisfactory fimsh. For the stage diversion next week AI Kvale has prepared a peppy production called 41 Blue Revue" at which he and his Jazz Collegians will preside. Karl Way Players Shine in "The Constant Wife" The Karl Way players have an excellent show to offer at the New Evanston this week. "The Constant Wife" ts having highly creditable performance and there is a particular attraction in the pre sence. in the cast of Charlotte Andrews, a young and very pretty player who is Evanston's own and who is appearing this week as guest member of the cast. She plays the part of Barbara, who takes the wife into business partnership; a small part, but one she portrays with a reasoned regard for its \'alue and with restraint and grace. The role of Constance is one of almost continual conversation, of long speeches and subtle demands. DorQthey Holmes plays it delectably. She is adroit and sparkling, exceeding charming . and quite natural: Karl Hackett capitally plays opposite her as the foolish husband whose conduct is typical husband conduct. Joan Peers is a brisk young thing in the part of Martha and at the beginning of the second scene presents a distinguished bit of acting. "DANCIMG VIENNA" "Bargain llunt"-Sennt>tt Stnrs Klnogram Ne"·s Thursday & Jo~rlday, .Jan. 2-1-:!ii Dolort's Dt'l Riel "REVENGE" ~'Gobs of Lon"-BJIIy Dooley I·aramount News Saturday, Jan. Hoot Gibson 26 A Talking Picture '~KING OF THE RODEO" Laughs Thrills A Talking Comedy Action "Out at llome"-Bustt'r Brown "Snapping the Whlp".At>sop's Fablf's Pathe Re,·lt>w Sun. Jan. !7-"The Show Glr1"AIJre White :Mon. &: Toe., Jan. 2S·!9 - "1'he Drt>am of LO\'t'"--.loan Crawford Wed. Jan. 30-"The Llttlt.' Wlldrat" -Audrt>y }'erris · Than. ._ Fri., Jan. :n & Ft·b. 1"The Sins of the Fathus"-Emil Jannlngs Satarday, Ft>b. !-"Marked )I .~ nt'y" -Junior Coghlan Comtnr Soon "Tbe Al\·akenlng" - Greta Garbo "Submarine" "The Haanted Honst" "Tbe AJr Clrens" "White Shadows In The South Seas" "A Womaa of Atralrs" "Tbe Shop Woru A ilgel" "Adoration" "Tile Dhlne LadJ" Star Vaudeville Acts IN SOUND CONLIN and GLASS A comedy sketch "VISIONS OF SPAIN" Songs & Dance Fox Movieto~e and Universal News -1. F. D. uThe Four Feathers" is Paramount':; most ambitious film production since "\Vings." MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ··DREAM 01' LOVE·· JOAN CRAWFORD - NILS ASTHER Two Stars of "Our Dancing Dauahters" STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS Ia Sound CHARLES CHASE "TUNING IN" The funniest of all comecliuu A comedy sketch Fo-. Movieton aDd Universal News EXTRA- COMEDY- "TWO TARS" COM.MUNITY HOUSE Tues., Jan. 22 Rod Ll'l Rocque Sue Carol "CAPTAIN SWAGGER" Fri., ,tan. 25 Bebe Daniels Neil Hamilton "TAKE ME HOME" ·WITH SOUND EFFECTS