WIL .M'ETTE ~ .IFE Teatro del· <·---·-----·-a-·t -·1 Reviews 'I At ., "Two Arabian Knights" at Community House Tuesday "Two Arabian Knights," with William Boyd, Mary Astor, and Louis W olheim, will be at the Communit:r House next Tuesday, January 29. The picture concerns the adventures of Private W. Daingerfield Phelps and Sergeant Peter McGaffney following their escape from a prison camp to Arabia. In no sense derived from Omar Khayyam's tales, the title 1S explained by the fact that the American buck private and top sergeant are kn:ghted by an Emir in Arabia for no good reason. The private is less concerned with a knighthood than with the Emir's daughter, Annis Bin Adham, who is really Mary Astor. It is said that "Two Arabian Knights" employs divers avenues of laughter, ranging from the hysteria-arousing sequences of the doughboys' escape through electrified barb wire surrounding a prison camp, to the !ij)ectacle of Louis Wolheim in his red flannels. Next Friday's attraction at the Community House will be Buster Keaton in · "The Cameraman." Mr: Keaton plays an apprentice news reel cameraman in a hilarious series of adventures and misadventures in New York. He gets mixed up in a tong war staged with machine guns and five hundred Oriental . actors, and has a love affair with Marceline Day that is punctured by being almost drowned in a boat race accident, he invades Mayor Jimmy . Walker's throne room in New York city, and has other experiences of a similar nature. Edward Sedgwick, director of "Tin Hats," . -·-·-~~-~-~~-....-~-·- La· go in uNo Man'· Land" Shtridan· Road ____ _.,_, ·-·-~~-·---~-~ t .he-~-~!_~ Chaney, Barrymore Head Cast of Film Coming to Norsho1·e "West of Zanzibar," with Lon. Chaney, Lionel Barrymore, Warner Baxter, and Mary Nolan, is to be the N orshore attraction for the coming week. Chaney plays the part of Flint, a cheap headliner in a vaudeville theater in London's Iimehouse district. His wife who assists him in his act, falls in love with an ivory trader from Africa with whom she plans to elope. Flint ~eets the blackguard in a dressing room, · and in a fight that follows is hurled over the banisters to the stage beneath. He sustains permanent paralysis of his lower limbs. Flint's wife dies after returning to London and leaving a baby that Flint believes to be that of Crane, the trader. He takes the child to Africa, where she is left in care of the mistress of a Zanzibar dive. Later when the baby has grown to be a beautiful girl he has her brought to the interior, where he lives with three villainous henchmen and a renegade physician. He succeeds in debauching the girl, and then presents her to Crane, as that gentleman's daughter. But the tragedy of the situation is that she turns out to be Flint's own daughter. Although the story and many of the scenes are hideous, the photography, acting, and direction of the film are good. 11 A Rushin' Revue" is the title of the Norshore stage show beginning this Saturday. AI Kvale and the Jazz Collegians will brighten the program with a stage entertainment advertised as a "modernized 'Chauve-Soris' production, changed to jazz and syncopation tempo." --- ,_.._ ___,_ ____ January . 25, 1929 ,. Bill-0-Far:e Betwttn Wilmttte 11ntl Kenilworth Pil. Ktnilworth 3980-)981 MATINEES SATURDAY. SUNDAY SATURDAY g SUNDAY Doors 0Jta 1 : 1 o Aow Starts 2 p. ru.. Continaoua E111ninga During W "" Doott Optn 6 : 3 o &how Stt1tt1 7 p. m. PROGRAM STARTING .JAN. !8 Saturday, January !6 Hoot Gibson 'Klq ol tbe Rodeo' "Out At Home"-Bustt>r Brown "Snapping the Wlllp" . Aesop's Fables Pathe Review Added A ttractlon-1\latlnee Only Harry Langdon "The Strong 1\Jnn" ·sunday, January 27 Allee White Saturday, January 28 "Lonesome" . . ......... . ...... Varsity "West of Zanzibar" .. .. ...... Norshore "King of the Rodeo" ....... . .... Teatro Sunday, January 21 "Show Girl" ................ . . Teatro "West of Zanzibar" ... . ... . . . Norshore Monday, January 28 . "The Awakening" .. .... .. . ...... Vars1ty "West of Zanzibar" ........ . . Norshore "Dream of Love" . . . . . . . . . . ... Teatro Tuesday, January !9 . "Two Arabian Knights" . . . . Commumty "Dream of Love" .............. Tea!ro "The Awakening" ............. Varstty "West of Zanzibar" ......... Norshore Wednesday, January 30 "The Little Wildcat" ....... .. .. Teatro "West of Zanzibar" .... . ..... Norsh<?re "The Awakening" ... . ......... Vars~ Thursday, January 31 "West of Zanzibar" .... ....... . Norshore "Sins of the Fathers" ............ Teatro Friday, February 1 "The Cameraman" . ... . . . Com. House "Sins of the Father s" . . . . . . . . Teatro ··west of Zanzibar" . . . . Norshore MARY NOLAN TO HAVE LEAD · Mary Nolan has been chosen by Universal for the feminine lead in "Justice," John Galsworthy's very somber play h which John Barrymore appeared mau,:, years ago. Two songs are to be sung by Baclanova, Russian dramatic artist, in "The Wolf of Wall Street," which stars George Bancroft, and in which Bancroft's voice will be heard for the first time from the screen. "Slide, Kelly, Slide" and other · successes, directed the new production. "THE SHOW GIRL" "Two Tars" Stan Laun·l & Sam Hardy "School Doys"-SportiJght . Klnogram News & Dally N e1vs )fonday .t Tu.-sday, January 28·29 Joan Crawford 'TheDreamofLove' "Social Prestlge"-lUonty Collins l,aramount News Wc>dnt>!ldny, January 30 A udrf'y Ferris & James Hall 'The Little Wildeat' "Nifty Nnmhus"-f'horus Girls Klno~ram News "Th.- Yanke.- Clipper" Oswald Cartoon Thurs. & Fri.,, Jan. Sl & Feb. Emil Jannlngs ""THE SIN OF THE FATHERS" "Rpeedln~ 1-outh"-Colleglans Paramount News THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY A Talking Pietu·e ~~LOME SOME" Glenn Tryon - Barbara Kent A Story Right Out of Your Own Heart Saturday, F£'bruary 2 .Junior Coghlan "'MARKED MONEY" ":S ewlywt-d's Hf'adaehe" 'S t·wlywed s Af'sop's Fabl«>s & Pltthe Re1·iew · Add('d Attrnrtlon-Jiatlnee Only lllehard Hnr1hf'hness "The I.IUie Shepllnd of Kingdom Come" STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS I THE VARSITY The weekend feature at the Varsity is designated "Lonesome," a new talking picture which stars Glenn Tryon supported by Barbara Kent. The picture is adapted for the screen from a story by Mann Page. It is prescnte~ with moder-nistic technique. When the bill changes Monday there will be shown "The \wakening," featuring Vilma Banky with Louis \Volheim and Walter Byron. Miss Banky plays the part of an Alsatian peasant girl cap- · able of defying whole regiments of cayalry, managing a farm 1 a household and a grandfather. · SHAW IN MOVIETONE A special feature on the MovietoJh" program at the Varsity theater January 31 and February 1 will be George Bernard Shaw's greeting to America. This feature affords an unusually intimate insight into the mannerisms and characteri3tics of the great Engli<;h author and playwright. Sunday, February S Cheflter Conklin & Thelma Todd ~·THE HAUNTED BOUIE"· i! In Sound George Dewey Washington "MISS INFORMATION" 44 SINGING THE BLUES" A Talking Playlet News Events COLLEGIANS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Mon · .t Tnt~., Feb. 4·6-"Someonf' to Lon"-~Jury -lJrlan & Charles RogP.rs Wed., Feb. 8--"J,onesome"-Gien Tryon ThurM. t. Fri., Ft>b. 7·R-"Submar· lne"-Jack Holt & Ralph Graves Sa&., Feb · . t-"Sples"-AII Star Sptt'lal Cast COMING SOON "Ral of Slngaport>"-Phlllls Jlanr · "The A'"·akenlntf"-Vllma Banky "Adoratlon"-Dlllle DoYe "West of Zanzlbar"-Lon Chaney "S·nset Pau"--.lack Holt "A Lady of Chance" Norma Shearer ..foiynthetle !"iln"-Volleen Moore "WIIat A Nlght"-Debe Daniels ~'WhJte Shadows In the So·th Seas" VILMA BANKY in ~~THE AWAKENING" With Louis Wolbeim COMMUNITY HOUSE Tues., Jan. 29 William Boyd :i\lary Astor Louis Wolhelm STAR VAUDEVILLE AC1'S I. Sound Van and Schenck Hyams and Mcintyre "COMEDY SONGS" "A COMEDY SATIRE" Fox Movietone and Universal Newa Fri., Feb. 1 . OIIB DAY ONLY FEBRUARY Znd JACK HOLT in ~~sUNSET PASS" BUSTER KEATON Marceline Day In "Two Arabian Knights" and "Tarzan" "The Cameraman"