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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Nov 1927, p. 25

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Sh November 5, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 19 Shore Theaters News "Foreign Devils," "Becky," "Jaws of Steel" at Village Those who thrilled at the Chinese intrigue in Lon Chaney's "Mr. Wu" are to have another glimpse into the cunning of the Orient when "Foreign Devils" opens at the Village next Mon- day. This time it will be Tim McCoy Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer historical star who will reveal the intrigue of the Manchu rulers a little more than a quarter of a century ago when a con- certed effort was made to murder every white man, woman and child in north- ern China. The Boxer uprising has been written into a clever screen story by Peter B. Kyne, one of America's foremost writers. McCoy is seen in the role of the American military attache at the Peking legation. Claire Windsor, who played opposite McCoy in "The Frontiersman," is seen in the featured feminine role of a lovely young English noble-woman. "Becky," the Cosmopolitan picture playing Wednesday and Thursday--a film adaptation of Raynor Selig's fa- mous Cosmopolitan newspaper serial which has held millions of readers spell- bound during the last few months. Sally O'Neil plays the title role of a little Irish-Jewish shop girl with an ambition to become a grand opera singer. Discharged from the depart- ment store, by an irate floorwalker, she meets a young man of doubtful character--in fact a crooked crook. 'Through his love for the girl he is regenerated and it is not until after the heroine's adventures on the stage and in society that she spurns the hand of a rich man to wed the now regen- erated pickpocket. Owen Moore plays the role of the crook. Rin-Tin-Tin in "Jaws of Steel" will be the offering on Friday and Satur- day. This is Rinty's biggest, ripsnort- ingest thriller, and has to do with his . being lost in the desert from a pioneer's flivver, growing up in the desert to be a wild wolfish savage, and finally saving the friends, Mr. and Mrs. Warren and the Kid, from dangers that threaten them. In support are Jason Robards, Helen Ferguson, Baby Mary Louise Miller, Robert Perry, Jack Curtis and George Conners. Ray Enright directed. Don't miss seeing Rinty in the great- est picture of his great career! Your gang"ll be there! THE MINTURN PLAYERS At the Chateau theater the Minturn players next week will present "The Bad Man"--Love finds a way! This was never truer than in "The Bad Man." In this instance, the way is a Mexican bandit who rides into the complications, creates a few more, loaded with gales of laughter, and then, having straightened everything out, rides away again. Minturns to Present "Bad Man" Next Week The Minturn Players at the Chateau theater have been presenting this week the high life farce-comedy "The Fall of Eve," a clever little play which has both warranted and been accorded favorable comment. The program for the coming week is "The Bad Man," the Porter Emerson Browne comedy that relates in no un- certain manner how on thé road to happiness one may encounter a lot of detours and bad patches before reach- ing the desired "track's end." Mr. Browne, the author, has been quoted as saying that he wrote 150,000 words before he was satisfied with the 15,000 that made the final play. At all events, his months of hard labor re- sulted in a comedy that has run for a solid season in New York City and has been selected by experts as one of the finest examples of what a play should be that has been produced during thg past five years. "The Bad Man" is a story of Ameri- can ranch rife close to the Mexican border. Community House Schedules "Chang" and "Metropolis" The German production, "Metropo- lis," which has attracted so much com- ment wherever shown, has been sched- uled by the Winnetka Community House as the attraction for Tuesday, November 8 The second chapter of "Blake of Scotland Yard" will also be shown at that time. The second feature picture for the week will be "Chang" which will be shown on both Friday and Saturday in matinee and evening performances. "Chang" is one of the most fascinating film stories of the jungles that has ever been shown. While the plot is of very minor consequence, the shots of jungle life are brilliant and are well worth your while to see. COMMUNITY HOUSE. Tuesday, Fri. ¥ Sat. Nov. 8 Nov. 11-12 Super-Spectacle "METROP- "CHANG" OLIS" And And "Blake of Edward Everett Scotland Yard" | Horton Comedy oo Village Theatre WILMETTE, ILL. J. B. Koppel, Managing Director Phone Wilmette 1441 Evenings 7:15 & 9; Mat. Tues. 3:30 Saturday Mats, 2 and 4 Milton Hosking at the Welte Grande Organ Mon., Tues., Nov. 7-8 TWO DAYS ONLY Peter B. Kyne's "FOREIGN DEVILS" With Tim MeCoy, Claire Windsor Also "The Winning Five"-- 2nd of The Collegians and Novelty Reel, Pathe News 'Wed., Thurs., Nov. 9-10 TWO DAYS ONLY Sally O'Neil, Owen Moore in "BECKY" Also Hal Roach Comedy Pathe Review, Chicago Dally News Fri, Sat.,, Nov. ¥1-12 TWO DAYS ONLY Special Armistice Day Program Rin-Tin-Tin In "JAWS OF STEEL" Also "Some Body's Fault"-- Lloyd Hamilton Comedy and Pathe News BX . 5 a ----a-- 00 or -- 00% Bill-O-Fare Saturday, November 5 "The Bugle Call"... vise cui Village "Cheating Cheaters" ....Teatro del Lago "Swim, Girl, Swim" ... v.00. Norshore "Adam and Eva" ........New Evanston "Fall of Bye te. cea accnnansns Chateau "College" .... duvegseeiaessdessns Varsity Sunday, November 6 "Chinese Parrot" ....-s Teatro del Lago "Fireman Save My Child" . .Norshore *The Bad Man" ......- ver ee Chateau Monday, November 7 "Big Parade" ....:..-.. Teatro del Lago Foreign Deville" = cs vivaseeiien Village "In Old San Francisco' ....vvs» Varsity "Fireman Save My Child" ..Norshore "The Bad Man" =u... 4 veineis+ Chateau Tuesday, November 8 oreign DevHE" viii. Village "In Old San Francisco" ........ Varsity "Fireman Save My Child" ..Norshore "The. Pad Man" -.. conve: vers Chateau "Big Pargde'"' ......s» Teatro del Lago" "Metropolis" ..Community House, Winn. Wednesday, November 9 "BECRY" «vs oh rial exis vss Village "Big Parade" Teatro del Lago "In Old San Francisco" ........ Varsity "Fireman Save My Child" ....Norshore "The Bad Man" ....+vdcvvioes Chateau Thursday, November 10 "Swim, Girl, Swim" ....Teatro del Lago "Becky: 3. coll. FP NE DW Village "Fireman Save My Child" ....Norshore The Ba@ Man'. .....:viciveiee Chateau Friday, November 11 "Chang" ..Community House, Winnetka "California" ...<x Glencoe Union Church "Jaws Of Steal) a... vis ever ese in Village "Swim, Girl, Swim" ....Teatro del Lago "Fireman Save My Child" ....Norshore "The Bad Man" ...uoeusveenas Chateau St. Clair county, organized April 27, 1790, is the oldest county in Illinois. EVANSTON LAST WEEK EVANSTON PLAYERS Presenting the Comedy Hit! 'ADAMandEVA' See this Great Stock Com- pany this week in the last of the excellent plays they have presented in Evanston. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights Seats 50c--75¢--$1.00 Matinee -- Saturday All Seats 25¢ and 50c¢ Phone Univ. 8500 Your last chance to see A Great Company in A Great Play! VARSITY Continuous performances 2 to 12 THURSPAY--FRIDAY--SATURDAY (Bring the Children--Another Great Show) BUSTER KEATON In the Hilarious Campus Riot "COLLEGE" BUSTER BROWN MARY JANE AND "TIGE" IN A NEW COMEDY "Varsity Artists' Ensemble" Under Direction of A. Leon Bloom Louis Lohmann at the Giant Geneva --COMING MONDAY-- DELORES COSTELLO "IN OLD SAN FRANCISCO"

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