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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Dec 1927, p. 42

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40 WINNETKA TALK December 24, 1927 1 I Teatro del | Lago | | in "No Man's Land" I Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 | MATINEES | SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY Doors Open 1:30 Show Starts 2 p. m., Continuous Evenings During Week Doors Open 6:30 Show Starts 7 p. m. PROGRAM FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 30 Saturday, Dee. 24 "THE SMALL BACHELOR" Kenneth Harlan "New Wrinkles"--Lloyd Hamilton "Empty Socks"--Oswald Cartoon "Northern Alaska Today"--Variety Sunday, Dee. 25 "THE ROUGH RIDERS" Paramount All-Star "Fox Hunt"--Fable Fox News & Daily Reel Monday, Dec. 26 '"TEA FOR THREE" Lew Cody & Aileen Pringle "Smith's Cook" --Smith Comedy Japanese Oddity--Paramount News "B ST AT SUNRISE" Constance Talmadge "Ocean Blues" Billy Adams Comedy "KoKo Clock" --Paramount Paramount News Tuesday, Dee. 27 Wednesday, Dee. 28 CK OF THE HESPERUS" All-Star "Showing Off" Jones Family Comedy "Not Very Mad"--Novelty Fox News Thursday, Dee. 29 "SOUTH SE LOVE" Patsy Ruth Miller "Running Wild"--Collegians "Flying Fisher"--Fable Paramount News Friday, Dec. 30 "VERY CONFIDENTIAL" Madge Bellamy Mermald Comedy "Red Hot Bullets" "Old Nippon"--Oddity Paramount News COMING Saturday, Dec. 31 "Cat & Laura La Plante Sun., Jan. 1 "American Beauty" Lloyd Hughes & Billie Dove January 2, 3, 4 and 5 "What Price Glory" "Jesse James" "Magic Flame" "Rose of the Golden West" LEO -- 00 News of the Theaters Billie Dove's "American Beauty" at the Norshore A decidedly human story, present- ing a real insight into the life of the Bill-O-Fare American girl of average circum- Saturday, December 24--7 stances, is promised in "American | "A Dog of the Regiment"...... Village Beauty," Billie Dove's latest starring "Boueh Riders" Gain py arsity +s ¢ rr Nats 33 rer reakfast at Sunrise" ......]} Norshore production for First National Pic "Small Bachelor" ..... Teatro del Lago tures scheduled for Balaban & Katz Norshore Theater beginning Sunday. As a typically American girl, with the not unusual ambition to marry a millionaire, but at the same time with Sunday, December 25--7 "American Beauty" "Rough Riders" Monday, December 26--7 a troubling affection for a youth in| "Tea for Threor or. Teatro del Lago her own circumstances, the character | "Two Arabian Knights" ........ Varsity played by Miss Dove is a very real| "What Ann Brought Home" ........ one and gives her what is possibly | «American Beauty" ..... New Bors ore her best opportunity for an outstand- ing screen portrayal. Tuesday, December 27--7 "The College Widow" .......... Village "American Beauty," based on the | "Breakfast at Sunrise" .Teatro del Lago short story of the same name by "American Beauty" ...... ,, + + -Norshore Wallace Irwin, was adapted to the What Ann Brought Hon Poort, screen and produced by Carey Wilson "Pwo Arabian Knights" Be Varsity "Fighting Eagle" ...Community House and directed by Richard Wallace. Wednesday, December 28--7 Lloyd Hughes plays the leading masculine role opposite Miss Dove, ng of pe Hesperus EERE Teatro 7 * I io. | "The Gir rom 1CAZ0™ vv. Village Joieh W afer, Meorail, Margaret Liv "American Beauty" .......... Norshore ingston, Lucien Prival, Al St. John,| "What Ann Brought Home" ........ Edythe Chapman, Alice White, Yola| ----«::-- eerie New Evanston d'Avril, Loretta Young and others in Two Arabian Knights" ........ Varsity prominent supporting parts. This is a Thursday, December 29--7 Richard Wallace production. "Hard-Boiled Haggerty" ....... Village "South Sea LOVE": «os evs svssss Teatro The Biggest Christmas Celebration | {Jesse James" ................ Varsity ever held at the Norshore Theater| "What Ann Brought Home' ...--... hb ra EES BREE ER RE ew Evanston will be staged beginning Sunday, De- | «American Beauty" .......... Norshore cember 25th. A stupendous show of Friday, December 30--7 dazzling beauty and riotous joy. Al|«gmi ile" Kvale and his Band will lead frivoli- | "Yony CORMGEREIAL" -. ro ++ + -Teatro ties in "Toytown Follies," the mam- 'Spring Fever" REE Village moth holiday extravaganza with bril- J merican Beamy realm. N< shore liant settings, crowds of big and lit- | "What Ann Brought Home" ..... pd TE at aa iLL New Evanston tle people, clowns, ballets, surprises. VARSITY "THE BIG PICTURES FIRST" Continuous performances 2 to 12 All first class theaters endeavor to book big pictures but the "VARSITY" actually does it! No other theater in Cook county can submit consecutive produc- tions of such merit as the following: --NOW PLAYING-- '*"THE ROUGH RIDERS" PLAYED THE AUDITORIUM, CHICAGO, at $2.00 Admission SHOWING TEDDY ROOSEVELT'S BOYS IN ACTION! --MON., DEC. 26TH-- "TWO ARABIAN NIGHTS" TWO DOUGH BOYS IN THE GREAT WAR COMEDY Wm. Boyd ~ Louis Wolheim --THUR., DEC. 29TH-- "JESSE JAMES" Direct from a Four Weeks' Run at the Roosevelt Fred Thomson MON., JAN. 2ND '*"BUTTONS"" One of the Best Pictures of Any Year Jackie Coogan --THUR.,, JAN. 5TH-- "THE FAIR CO-ED" A SUPER PRODUCTION STARRING Marion Davies VY And You Will Enjoy the Marvelous WHY GAMBLE? VISIT THE VARSITY! (Keep This Calendar--See Every Show) "The Rough Riders" Christmas Billing at Teatro del Lago A change of program every day of the coming week and a special matinee on Monday have been arranged by Teatro del Lago for the Christmas holiday period. Pictures scheduled for showing are "The Small Bachelor," "Rough Riders," T'ea for Three," "Breakfast at Sunrise," "Wreck of the Hesperus," "South Sea Love," and "Very Confidential." "The Small Bachelor" will be shown this Saturday and is a Universal-Jewel farce comedy. Barbara Kent and Andre Beranger are featured. Human and rollicking in places, grimly affecting in others, blending finely all the essences of love, struggle, bravery, humor, pathos and death, "The Rough Riders" has been given a very high place in the honor roll by the critics. It breathes the idealism of Roosevelt and tells the dramatic story of the war with Spain. Sunday billing. "Tea for Three" will be shown on Monday. For those who have a liking for farce comedy of a high order, "Break- fast at Sunrise," which is scheduled for Tuesday with Connie Talmadge in the title role, should fulfill every execta- tion. "The Wreck of the Hesperus," a sea film based on the poem of the same name written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, is to be the feature for Wednesday. Stark drama on a background of beauty is the achievement realized by Ralph Ince in "South Sea Love" which is to be the Thursday presentation. Patsy Ruth Miller, Lee Shumway, Harry Crocker and Allan Brooks are included in the cast "Very Confidential," Madge Bel- lamy's new starring vehicle for Fox Films, concluded the week's program. The action centers around the ego of a lively little salesgirl in a sporting goods store. "Two Arabian Knights" At Varsity on Monday "Two Arabian Knights," which is to be presented at the Varsity during the first three days of next week features William Boyd in one of the best farce- comedies of the present season. The plot revolves around the affairs of two American doughboys that have been captured by the Germans. They es- cape from the prison camp but are caught again. Finally after jumping from a prison train onto a hay wagon and incidentally being dumped from the wagon into the hold of a ship, they feature in the rescue of an Arab- ian girl, "wn Illinois is one of the six states which have more than $1,000,000,000 in trust unds. COMMUNITY HOUSE ¥ri., Dec. 30 Jack Arenal Tues., Dee. 27 Rod La Roque i nn in Smile "The Fight- Brother ing Eagle" Smile" also "Blake of Collegians in Seotland Yard" "Crimson - Fox News Colors Fox News 1 =

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