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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 May 1927, p. 39

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WINNETKA TALK May 28, 1927 __.. Teatro ¥ del Lago Sheridan Road in "No Man's Land" Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 MATINEES SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY #% SUNDAY Doors Open 1:30 Show Starts 2 p. m., Continuous Evenings During Week Doors Open 6:30 Show Starts 7 p. m. Week of Saturday, May 28 Saturday, May 28 Johnny Walker and Mildred Harris in "WOLVES OF THE AIR" Also "Bring Home the Turkey," Gang Comedy; "Begging for Gold," fable; "Se This Is Europe," Castle Novelty Reel. Sunday, May 29 "SEE YOU IN JAIL" with Douglas McLean. Also a "Blonde's Revenge," Turpin comedy; "Tabloid Edition," sport- light; "Let's Do the Black Bottom," Castle Novelty; Fox News. Monday and Tuesday, May 30-31 SPECIAL MATINEE MEMORIAL DAY The loudest laugh sinee De Wolf Hopper--Wallace Beery in "CASEY AT THE BAT" Also "Flashes of the Past," Pathe Feature and Kinogram News. Wednesday, June 1 "THE HEART THIEF" "A One Mamma Man," Pathe Comedy; "On the Trail of the Rangers," Renown Novelty; "Felix Kops the Prize," Cartoon; Fox News. Thursday and Friday, June 2-3 Charles Ray in "THE FIRE BRIGADE" "Meet My Dog," Educational Comedy; Kinogram News. Coming Attractions The Better Ole The Scarlet Letter | BALABAN KAT 7] ORSHORE HOWARD AVE. neg, CLARK --NOW PLAYING-- May McAvoy Charles Ray "The Fire Brigade" Tender Young Love --STAGE PROGRAM-- Austin Mack's Century Serenaders Other Stage Attractions --SUNDAY-- For Four Days A Story As Real As Life Itself. Clara Bow Esther Ralston "Children of Divorce" --STAGE SPECIALTIES-- ERICKSON ¥ BROWN Delightful Entertainers BIG ROSIE A Stage Surprise --Saturday Matinee Only--| BAREL OF FUN A treat for the Kiddies and grown-ups too. i ~N*% P) N & ZS 6 2X WO SSS When Casey Dents Hosshide "Then from the gladdened multitude went up a joyous yell, It rumbled in the mountain-tops it rat- tled in the dell, It struck upon the hillside bounded on the plain; For Casey, mighty Casey was advancing to the bat. and re- There was ease in Casey's manner as he stepped into his place, There was pride in Casey's bearing, and a smile upon his face; And when, responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat No stranger in the crowd could doubt 'twas Casey at the bat." The concrete roads of Illinois would stretch, if extended in an eighteen foot band, from Los Angeles to New York and from New York to Florida. More coal was, used in generating electric power ih Illinois last year than in any other state except Pennsylvania | 5,888,766 tons. THE GEORGIAN . Rendezvous for the Smart Set of the North Shore! THE GEORGIAN : exquisite appointments in the dining rooms of as the cuisine to the taste .. detail if preparation assures success for your parties. Come to the DINNER DANCE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Dinner and Dancing Six to Twelve $1.50. No cover charge. Dancing Nine to Twelve $1.00. the Qin "An Address of Distinction' Davis at Hinman--Evanston Phone Reservations Now--Greenleaf 4100. 4% graufving to the eye . perfection in every Teatro del Lago Scores a "Homer" at First of Week Baseball never gave its fans a greater thrill than the one that was contrib- uted some thirty odd years ago. It happened at the old Polo Grounds while New York was playing Pitts- burgh in the last game of an exciting series. From the very start everything had been nip-and-tuck. But by the end of the eighth inning, even the most loyal Giant rooter freely conceded the game to Pittsburgh. Then, a funny thing happened. Two weak hitters got on base and Casey, mightiest of the dia- mond giants, strode to the home plate with a wicked cudgel. His eyes emitted sparks and the poor opposition pitcher prayed for rain. But nothing came and the umpire shouted, "Play ball!" His first horsehide crossed the plate, as did the second. Casey had two strikes on him and the mob implored him to knock the cover off the next ball. He set himself and took a mighty swing. Never had such a prodigious ef- fort been made, but the ball wasn't even near the willow. Pittsbugh gave a sigh of relief. The game was theirs. Casey won the "royal razzberry" and went to the locker room in a daze but the public never knew that Casey was exonerated because a trick ball was found to have been used by the smoky city pitcher! Don't believe a word of the above until you see "Casey at the Bat," Wal- lace Beery's screamingly funny comedy, arriving at Teatro del Lago, Monday and Tuesday. Paramount has given its new star a great story and a su- perb cast. Hector Turnbull, featured producer, wrote the story and super- vised filming. Ford Sterling, ZaSu Pitts and Sterling Holloway head Beery's supporting cast. Monte Brice directed. Saturday, May 28, "Wolves of the Air." Sunday, May 29, "See You i in Jail." Monday and Tuesday, May 30 and 31, "Casey at the Bat." Wednesday June 1, "The Thief." Thursday and Friday, June 2 and 3, "The Fire Brigade." Heart

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