l= N | PAR RE October 15, 192/ WINNETKA TALK 43 Shore Theaters News ) ---- -- 004 EVANSTON 0 mon a -- gr y-- r-- 2 " - . . These Three Films : Minturns Produce "Alias CLYDE ELLIOTT ~ . ; " Form a Splendid Bill-O-Fare the Deacon" at Chateau Bill for Village The Minturn Players are present- presents the . : ro saturday, October 15 ng "Alias the Deacon" this week at]| EVAN LAYER gre mbia produced rye Pleo "Lightning"... S08 A Av village | the Chateau theater. It opens with | STON P S Ship" which 1s to open the week for| "Twelve Miles Out" ............ Varsity | an sing xciting a [ the Village theater next Monday. It is | Smile Brother Smile" ........Norshore an amusing and' Xemmg prologue mi with a hard story of a hard time: adven- "Alias the Deacon A AYA A FC hateau which we meet most of the prominent | MARGERY WILLIAMS ture, mutiny, the life of a sailor before | "Stranded" ............ Pentre pag characters that make "Alias the] the mast on a clipper ship. The Sunday, October 16 Deacon" the mysterious and entertain- | ERNEST WOODWARD scenes are laid along the water front| "After Midnight" ............Norshore |ing play it is | of San Francisco in the early '80's and | | Gingham Girl" ...... Teatro del Lago A box c oHea ls 2 a : in a the clipper ship used is the "Bohema," Kongo To a Fone Fes i . . .Chateau we poli dc als a Sirclelo: Brags a genuine clipper built i wi MY wr aay, _gelover. 1s ; ying. cards. 4 JSMoot: M oe C 1pper in Bath, Me., in "The Blood Ship" ..... i. vss Village | spoken fellow who talks most correct- CO EDY RIOT! 1875. A splendid screen triumvirate. | "After Midnight" ............ Norshore | |v and has air 'al hi ores Hobart Bosworth, Jacqueline Logan | "Fighting Eagle" ...... Teatro del Lago | pi 21S, Jas an air about him desoite "THE and Richard Arlen, play the leading | Road to Romance" ............ Varsity | his shabby Sau Salled by the er . sbgrs: "Some Baby" ............ New Evanston | gang, "The Deacon." Another of the' roles in this spell binding drama of | «y " ~ : : : : ARK' NS L g Kongo Be 3g Chatesn gang is a Silent fellow, still another EASY M 3 , : bpd uesday, October is ony an Italian -- i 4 r "Beau Geste" is worth the fortune | "The Blood Ship". . c« -esixt « cums Village | touol Yh Deacon is unmistakably Entertaining Comedy Paramount poured into its filming. I |, After Midnight" ............ Norshore Sr pT the | Vg ob viously ne U ously Fi : : : "Fighting Eagle" ...... Teatro del Lago | MINE a € money--a fight 1s mm line proariously runny IS or av onthe Spent 2 Herma «Road ov "Romance Fo Varsity | when the train stops, and the hoboes d tw d men a g | "Some Baby" ./....iv..au New Evanston | rush into the refrigerator car to hid : «the scorching sand dunes of the Greaf | "Kongo" ...................... Chateau { on Evening--38:15 P. M. American desert. It is an immortal story of the French Legion and of brotherly love, a story that breathes an inspirational flame that any director might forfeit his life to obtain. And it does not hinge upon the love plo for its brilliance for there is practical- ly no love plot ifi it. It will be shown on Wednesday and Thursday. Menacing figures of the underworld, baffling maneuvers of a gang of crafty jewel thieves, and the battle of one man, pitted alone against them in a struggle of wits --these are the ele- ments of "Alias the Lone Wolf," Col- umbia Pictures' photoplay which comes Thursday and Friday. Bert Lytell once again plays the title role of the fam- ous "Lone Wolf" in this latest anc strangest Louis Joseph Vance story. ois Wilson has the feminine lead. Comedy Abounds in "Easy Mark," New Evanston Show Comedy abounds in the persons of most of the characters in "The Easy Mark," this week's production of the Evanston players. Ernest Woodward, leading man; Lew J. Welch, character player, and Jack Reidy all play comedy characters and make the show live up to its New York reputation, Mr. Woodward as Sam Crane is the easy mark for which numerous million dollar corporations are named--but only in his mind. He is the dreamer who thinks only of doing "something BIG," and is let in on the ground floor on an oil deal. The gushers, which the promoter, Billy Coleman, played by Gene Clarendon, described so glibly, fail to come above the ground. Throughout, the players throw them- selves into the production so sincerely that the entire audience is with them-- especially at the climax in the second act--the supposed discovery of oil The promoters get their due finally, but fortunately the ending does not necessitate the magic appearance of oil as is so often the case in comedy- dramas. The denouement follows an- other and better course. Mr. Welch as Amos, Sam, sympa- thetic veterinarian friend, and Jack Reidy, as Joe Paige, abrupt courter of Sam's sister, Hattie, both furnish numerous laughs. Margery Williams, leading lady, is at her best playing the school teacher boarder in the Cranes' small western home, and Karl Way and Clarendon both merit commendation for perhaps the most pleasingly confident stage "Love of Mike" Community House Winn. Wednesday, October 19 "Beau: Geste" rude. Fvviiid, Jve. Hh. Village "Three's a Crowd" ....Teatro del Lago "After Midnight" .... i. vi™s Norshore "Road to Romance" ..... .. Varsity "Kongo: «.« +. ' .+«..Chateau "Some. Baby". ..... . cine New Evanston Thurs s October 20 "Topsy and Bva" 5:00 00. Varsity "Twelve Miles Out" ....Teatro del Lago gL ERC Sn Village "After Midnight" ... iv. vi. Norshore ER ONBO vi vs svines Ps ven vis Chateau "Some BabY" ...xs evened New Evanston Friday, October 21 'Alias "the Lone Wolf =. 7. sive Village "Topsy - and _Bva" ..Jiaaivses vs Varsity "Twelve Miles Out" ....Teatro del Lago After Midnight" vu. ina s Norshore CSRONBO' is vv an is Vrain + + + Chateau "Some Baby"... in New Evanston "Running Wild" Community House, Winn. "Heaven on Earth" ...... Glencoe Church GLENCOE MOVIES "Heaven on Earth," featuring Con- rad Nagel and Rene Adoree, will be presented at the Glencoe Union church next Friday afternoon. { bearings of all the cast. - Vii Village Theatre WILMETTE, ILL. Koppel, Managing Director Phone Wilmette 1441 Evenings 7:15 & 9; Mat. Tues, 83:30 saturday Mats, 2 and 4 Milton Hosking at the Welte Grande Organ J. nm Mon. Tues. Oct. 17-18 TWO DAYS ONLY Hobart Bosworth in "THE BLOOD SHIP" With Jaequeline Logan, Richard Arlen Also "Crazy to Aet"--2 Reel Mack Sennett Comedy and Pathe News Wed.,, Thurs.,, Oct. 19-20 TWO DAYS ONLY "BEAU GESTE" With Ronald Colman Pathe Review, Daily News, Aesops Fables Also Fri, Sat, Oet, 21.22 TWO DAYS ONLY Bert Lytell, Lois Wilson in "ALIAS THE LONE WOLF" Also "Big Brother"--2 Ree] Our Gang Comedy and Pathe News Someone climbs into the car and when the train is in motion again the gang returns from its hiding place, finds the intruder, tears off his cap--only to find that it is a girl dressed up as a boy. Thursday Saturday Each one tries to kiss her--a fight | takes place--the Deacon shoots and | Phone Univ. 8500 the girl disappears. { 1 In the three acts following these | For Reservations characters appear in important roles) throughout the play. The Deacon-- | inspite of his shady calling--proves himself to be not all bad--and uses | his proverbially good luck at cards.to aid his lady in distress, and in that way also helps to rout the criminals | who are about to cause great unhap- | piness | Matinees Starting Next Week, Tuesday, --Starting Monday-- "SOME BABY" Season's Greatest Comedy VARSITY Now Playing JOHN GILBERT "TWELVE MILES OUT" via VITAPHONE MARGARET McKEE Nursery Scene WILL OAKLAND in Popular 8 Comedy Songs RECORD BOYS Radio Winners via VITAPHONE Another Wonderful Varsity Show! Mon., Tues., Wed. RAMON NOVARRO "The Road to Romance"