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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Sep 1928, p. 49

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WINNETKA TALK September 15, 1928 -- i | | : | | THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL ALCYON HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Tel. H. P. 2400 J. B. KOPPEL, Managing Director Irene Gans at the Organ Every Evening at 7 Doors Open at 6:30 Matinees Saturdays 2 to 5:80 Continuous Sundays 2 to 11:30 Vaudeville Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday Sat., Sept. 15 'Mat. and Eve Barry Norton "Fleetwing"' Comedy--*"Mickey's Babies" Oswald - Sportlight - News At the Matinee--Episode 4 KIDDIES' HAPPY HOUR Special treat of pictures and novelties for the kiddies, Speeial Kiddies' Organ Recital VAUDEVILLE Sun., Sept. 16 Cont. 2 William Boyd "The Cop" Harold Lloyd "His Royal Slyness™ Topies - Fables - News VAUDEVILLE Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 17, 18, 19 D. W. Griffith's 6" " Drums of Love Mary Philbin Lionel Barrymore Comedy--*"Listen Children" Latest News Events Thursday, Sept. 20 Perey Marmont "The Branded Man" Color Classie--"Cleopatra" Will Rogers in Switzerland Latest News Events Friday, Sept. 21 THEY'RE BACK! Inaugurating a new series of plays to be presented one each Friday. One Performance Only at 8:15 '" " Graeme Players Presenting Joseph Driscoll In Taylor Holmes' famous 3-aet comedy drama "Not So Fast" On the Sereen Preceding and following stage play Triumphant Revival "Beau Sabreur"' No advance in prices. COMING SOON U. S. Smith - Garden of Eden Mysterious Lady - Big Killing Way of all Flesh - Dress Parade Cardboard Lover - Michigan Kid Man, Woman and Wife - Tempest Foreign Legion - Street Angel Unele Tom's Cabin - Four Sons Man Who Laughs - Sunrise Mother Machree PEARL COZY -- CLASSY -- COOL HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Tel. H. P. 1036 NOW OPEN DAILY Every Evening at 7 Continuous Sundays 2 to 11 Always 70° Cool Saturday, Sept. 15 Eve Only Tom Tyler "Terror Mountain" Sun., Sept, 16 Cont. 2 to 11 Tim MeCoy "The Adventurer" At the Matinee--Episode 2 "THE SCARLET BRAND" Monday, Sept. 17 Fred Humes "Put Em Up" Tuesday, Sept. 18 Olive Borden "Virgin Lips" Wednesday, Sept. 19 Bryant Washburn "A Bit of Heaven" Thursday, Sept. 20 . B. Warner "Sorrel and Son" Friday, Sept. 21 Claire Windsor Ricardo Cortez "A Grain of Dust" to 11:30 At the North Shore Theaters Playhouse Film to Show Downfall of Old Russia For the week starting Sunday, Sep- tember 16, the Playhouse theatre will present the latest wonder film from the studios of Soviet Russia, "The End of St. Petersburg." This film is a wonderful realistic record of the entire crash of the old Russian government. Pudowin, the director, has taken for his chief figure a bewildered youth, who goes to the city and becomes part of the great overturn. But the hero of the picture is really the mass of the Russian workers and farmers. The story is told violently, in sharp flashes, lashing at capitalism with irony and hate. The film catches the restlessness of a whole sullen people in the chaos of revolu- tion. ] and Nancy Carroll will play the leads in a new picture, "Manhattan." Richard Arlen Bill-O-Fare BELLAMY PLAYERS New Evanston (1560 Sherman Ave.) The Theatre of Loop Shows at % Loop Prices Now Presenting Sparkling N. Y. Comedy "TAKE MY ADVICE" First Presentation in Chicago or Vicinity WEEK SEPT. 18-24 '""LAFF THAT OFF" A Smashing New York Success. Mats. Tues., Thurs., Sat. at 2:45 Nights at 8:20 Phone Univ. 8500 Saturday, September 15 "The Thirteenth Hour" ....... .. Teatro Yprums 'ef Love" ........ io... .. Varsity "The First Kiss" ... .......Norshore "Hit of the Show™" =... ...... 3% Granada HM PIEEtWIRE" Sr. . ou. cae crv. ER Alcyon TPerror-Mountain® ........ . 00 ae. Pearl Sunday, September 16 "Four Walls" -....... : ....Norshore "Butter and Egg Man" .......... Teatro "Hit of the Show" ..... Granada Mba Cop' ii. . coe Ji. aes «++ sens Alcyon The "Adventurer .i....... aad. .. Pearl Monday, September 17 "Drums of Love" ........r-.3es. Teatro the Jazz Singer" .............. Varsity "Hit of the Show" i 5 Jaws Granada SRour Walls" ..wa.. io. aaa . Norshore "Drums of Love" ..5.. 0... i000. Alcyon "Put "Bm Up" .... 7. .%... 000 Pearl Tuesday, September 18 "Stop That Man" ....Community House "Hit of the Show' s.i.....0u0-- Granada "Drums of Love" . Teatro "The Jazz Singer" "Four Walls" "Drums of Love' "Virgin Lips" aes: «oc. Henne. . Pearl Wednesday, September 19 **Hit of the Show .........x"." Granada "Home, Jameg' &:......... ede, Teatro "Four "Walls... .......... 000 Norshore "The Jazz Singer" .......7- a. Varsity "Drums of Jove™ ......... Weare Alcyon "A Bit of Heaveh" ...... «cease. Pearl Thursday, September 20 "Slorious - BelSY" ~...iiv ines svn Varsity four. Walls" .......... 0c ..; Norshore "Strange Case of Capt. Ramper" .. Teatro "Hit of the Show" ............. Granada "The Branded Man" ............. Aleyon "Sorrell' and Son" ....5 wi... eeae Pearl Friday, September 21 "Good Morning, Judge" ....Com. House "Strange Case of Capt. Ramper" . Teatro *Hit of the Show" ..&.......... Granada SRoul Walls"... i... x Slmaia. Norshore "Glorious Betsy ..... ccsser- +a Varsity Graeme Players and "Beau Sabreur".... Alcyon "A Grain of Dust" FRENCH WAR PICTURE Paramount Famous Lasky corpora- tion has acquired the rights to dis- tribute the French picture, "The Soul of France," for the United States and Canada, it has been announced by Adolph. Zukor. The picture, which is the first ever to be made on the ac- tual battlefields of the great war, will be synchronized with music and sound effects and will be distributed in the next group of Paramount productions. COMMUNITY HOUSE TUES. SEPT 18! FRI. SEPT. 21 Barbara Kent REGINALD Aiur Lake DENNY Geo, Siegmann rothy Gulliver «stop THAT | POTOMY MAN" "GOOD Novelty MORNING "BUFFALO JUDGE" BILL" ------ | For Your Convenience The Chicago Civic Opera Co. has established a branch You can depend on getting the best locations available here for any performance. Leave Your Order at THE MILROY MUSIC SHOP 569 Lincoln Avenue sales agency in Wilmette. Phone Winnetka 2129 Erm Graeme Players To Be Back at Alcyon Next Friday Night Next Friday, September 21, marks the return of the Graeme Players to the Alcyon theater in Highland Park. On that date they will inaug- urate a new series of popular plays to be presented every Friday in conjune- tion with first class feature photo- plays. The first play, which will be pre- sented Friday, evening of next week at 8:15 p. m., will be Taylor Holmes' famous three-act comedy drama, "Net So Fast." A cast of favorites headed by Joe Driscoll, who will assume the role made famous by Taylor Holmes, will be in the play. The cast of char- acters follows: James Acton played by Jimmy Jack- son. Mary Standish played by Hazel Dell Christy, Rose Standish played by Cecil Har- mon, Robin Standish Frankenburg. Sylvester Vane played by Howard W. Rapport. Fay Fothergill played by Margaret Swip. 2 Arabella played by Helen Danielson. Henry Watterson Blake played by Mr. Driscoll. The feature picture for the evening will be the Paramount special, "Beau Sabreur." It will be shown both be- fore and after the stage play. The Alcyon management announces that there will be no increase in admission nrices. "Stop That Man" Coming to Community House Soon All the ingredients that go to make up a rib-cracking comedy, plentiful intermingled with action, suspense, a an appealing love theme, are embodied in "Stop That Man," the Universal picture that is to be shown at t Community House next Tuesday, Se tember 18. "Stop That Man" is a screen version of the play of the same name by George V. Hobart. It te of a younger brother who wanted to be a policeman like his two older brothers, but who, instead, almost turned into a crook. Arthur Lake en- acts the leading male role with usual zestful portrayal and is said to appear to better advantage in this than in any of his previous pictures. Bar- bara Kent is the "sweet young thing" who plays opposite him. i Reginald Denny has been called one of the best real "gag" men in motion pictures. He proves ijt in "Good Morning, Judge," coming to the Com- munity House next Friday, September 21. The star is again seen as wealthy, young, and handsonie, but he tells t girl he loves that he is poor and crim- inal in order to remain in the mission for homeless, reformed crooks, which she runs for pleasure and charity. T' presence of an unusual story and blonde Mary Nolan in the leading fem- inine role Bel to make the picture outstanding. he supporting cast good. Dorothy Gulliver and Otis Har- lan add to the comic situations with many funny incidents. ; played by Billy Fa Renee Adoree will haye 'the fea- tured feminine role in "The Spieler," a story of carnival life. Clyde Cook, Alan Hale, and Fred Kohler are also in the picture. KEENER

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