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Highland Park Press, 2 May 1929, p. 48

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44 Derrpath Ebeatre VITAPHONE PHONE Last Showing FRIDAY, MAY . â€" JOHN GILBERT ERNEST TORRENCE MARY N%LAN A SOUND PICTURE SUNDAY, MAY, 5â€"Cont. 2 to 11 _ GLENN TRYON and > SUE CAROL > IN THEIR FIRST TALKING PICTURE wWED., THURS., MAY 8, 9 Syneronized in sound effects and music It Can Be Done â€" Desert Nights VITAPHONE ACTS â€" NEWS [ P o Y To _ 7 GRIFFITH: VITAPHONE ACTS â€"â€" NEWS JOJEPH M. JCUENMCHK pâ€"ed COMEDY â€" NEWS Rinâ€"Tinâ€"Tin | ho 'l‘lie. ‘ Million Dollar Collar 5 RUTH~CHATTERTON FREDERIC MARCH, JOHN CROMWELL ~COMEDY â€" NEWS â€" CARTOON HEAR AND SEE : RINâ€"TINâ€"TIN IN HIS LATEST AND . BEST SOUND PICTURE The Dummy HAINES iN HIS FIRST TALKING PICTURE Loostss NEXT WEEK ALL IN SOUND ‘"Trail of ‘98" "Wolf Song" "Nothing But the Truth" "Syncopation" . "In Old Arizona" LATEST FOX NEWS â€" CARTOON FRI., SATF. MAY 10, 11 SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:00 MON.. TUES., MAY 6, 7 sATURDAY, MAY 4 MATINEE AND EVENING Â¥ITAPHONE ACT MOVIETONE LAKE FOREST T H BE P RE S 8 Teamed for the first time in their . career, Dolores Del Rio and Charles Farrell give a remarkable performance in the stellar roles of "The Red Dance," which has its loâ€" cal premier on the screen of the Alâ€" cyon theatre Tuesday night,. . Sepâ€" arately and together these two young people held the audience spellbound by their fine characterizations. She as the peasant girl who becomes the famous "Red Dancer of the Revoluâ€" tion," he as the Grand ‘Duke Eugen, whom she tries to save from the vengeance ‘of the people: _ Another great performance "is that of Ivan Linow, the giant Russian who, as a private soldier, woos Del Rio but who when he becomes a "Red" general, saves her loverâ€"from the firing squad. "The Red Dancer" is splendid not only as an entertainment, but as a With MONTE BLUE A great romafce in the shadows famous_ Pearl Market Comedy, "Smith‘s Row Boat With â€" A$2 .c en PHYLLIS HAVER, ROBERT ARMSTRONG An unusually thrilling story of underworld life in Havana â€" Don‘t miss it "Comedy, ‘"Taxi Dollg" â€" Pathe News Fables With OLIVE BORDEN, RALPH GRAVES, JOHN MILJAN A story you will long remember because it is â€" different Comedy, "Pawn Shop" â€" Metro News e Screen Snap Shot No. 16 ' "WHITE SHADOWS IN THE | ._â€"SOUTH SEA" | Bartliett Theatre Just a grand entertainment Comedy, "Watch Makin‘ Mama®" ~~ "Fire Detective No. 6" â€" Pathe Review Del Rio and Farrell Star‘ in "Red Dance" Tonite 8:15; Mat. Wed. & Sat., 2:30 FAREWELL WEEK OF KARLWAY PLAYERS "The Dangerous Age" A great comedy for their farewell bill. â€" Everyone see this show to make them doubly sure of your appretiation. Eve.: 50¢c, 75, 1.00â€"Mat. 35¢, 50¢ Reserve Seats By Phone * _ "BUSH RANGER" NEW EVANSTON ". Fountain Square, Evanston Coming Monday, May 6thâ€" TOMMY MARTELLE in* "Glorious Annabelle" "THE SHADY LADY" ° "ETERNAL WOMAN®" Highwoood, Illinois Monday, Tuesday, May 6â€"7 "RIDIN‘® WILD"‘ TEL. UNIVERSITY 8500 r poaes c @48 ,_:»u;r_s';;z'_ e . With KIT CARSON Comedy, "Idle Workers" Wednesday, May 8 Saturday, May 4 TIM McCOY in Friday, May 3 Sunday, May 5 PRESENTING of the inâ€" vivid picture of revolutionary Russia. It abounds in thrills, such as when the cossacks are shown sweeping down on a defenseless village, the reâ€" volt of the prisoners in the sait mines, and many similar. épisodes. But this is not a gloomy picture, There is much humor, fine romance, and. much beauty of scenery in this production. ~* .=% The reginal scout executive, Mr. Waiter M. Kiplinger, the "Chief" of scouting for the states of Indiana, Illinois, Wigconsin, and _ Michigan highly praises the new court of honor procedure as recently setâ€"up by the north shore area council court of honor committee. Mr. Kiplinger has been 11 years‘ as reginal executive and his comments are based on exâ€" Praises North Shore Scout Court of Honor | Special Meeting May 1 T.,-Thc United Brotherhood of Carpenâ€" ( ters and Joiners held a special meetâ€" \ ing Wednesday evening, May 1, in | Masonic temple. _ Important matters t & r | were discussed and voted upon. Walter M. Kiplinger perience and knowledge in scouting. â€" His letter to Mx; Myron C. Rybolt, the north shore area scout executive, reads as follows: 4 "I have just read with much inâ€" terest your court of honor procedure and congratulate you and your court of honor committee on its fine set up." __"I am sure that scouting in your council is going to show progress as result of this businessâ€"like procedure in the important activity of the court of honor, and that your advancement is going to progress as a result of the respect your scouts are going to have for the standard of your council." _ Mail Order Molars Nabody says "false teeth" any more. â€" Even "artificial â€" teeth" _ is rather bad form. If you want to be jocose and hearty about it you can say "store teeth," bft the most eleâ€" gant and nice way is to talk about "pates."â€"The American Magazine. . Thursday, May 2, 192 Thursday, Ma Park Boar Playgro Su new members ber of renewa of the fairway fertilized and ent. Entries ar North Shore 17, 1929. Under the Laing of the ~May 11 Saturday Sun. Mon. May 4 Tues. Wed. May 5â€"6 Thursday May 7â€"9 Friday May 10 Saturday May 11 COMING: (Continu HIGH LAN Open Satu Saturday Sunday May 12 Every BE Matinees Tel. H.

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