fie ee a gale of ETT Ih November 10, 1928 WINNETKA TALK Shore Theaters News --(------c oe 5 THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL ALCYON HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Tel. H, P, 2400 2 Newspaper Films on Teatro del Lago Bill This Week End "Shadows of the Night," with Law- rence Gray in the leading role, is the Teatro del Lago attraction for this Saturday, November 10. The story 1s a vivid tale of a reporter's chase for a bandit leader, assisted by his dog. The trail leads through the New York un- derworld into the haunts of gamblers. Vivid battles, hair-breadth escapes, and other rapid fire excitement is blended into a pretty love story between the reporter and a cabaret dancer who aids him in the quest. Louise ILorraine plays the girl, A second story of newspaper life is portrayed in "Freedom of the Press," which will be shown at the Teatro del Lago this Sunday. This story concerns a young man who finds that the guard- ian of the girl he loves is the "man higher up" in the municipal vice ring, which his father, editor of the leading newspaper, is fighting. The editor is murdered by the ring and the boy is faced with carrying on his father's po- licies regardless of his fiancee's plead- ings. The development of this situa- tion makes an exceedingly strong dra- ma. Lewis Stone and Marceline Day have the leading roles. "Lilac Time" Monday "Lilac Time," coming to the Teatro del Lago next Monday and Tuesday, is a thrilling and romantic war drama with enough sentiment to lift it above the run of war plays. "Lilac Time" is a small farm near the French front, where seven of the Royal Flying corps are quartered. Its lilac gardens form an exquisite setting for the love story. Colleen Moore, as Jeannie, and Gary Cooper, as Captain Blythe, do excel- lent work in their romantic roles. The picture "Craig's Wife', which will be at the Teatro del Lago next Wednesday, is modeled closely after the play of the same name from which it was adopted. Irene Rich as Mrs. Craig compares favorably with the house worshipping, dust detecting lady portrayed on the stage by Crystal Herne. The players supporting Miss Rich have been chosen carefully and add to the high quality of the picture, which was ranked among the six best in a recent month's review. Clark and McCullough play the leads in "The Diplomats," now being directed by Norman Taurog. Prepa- rations are also under way to feature the two entertainers in "The Ring" and "In Dutch," original stories by Paul Gerard Smith. LJ LJ ANTIQUES A complete line of antiques. Nothing will do more to enhance the beauty of a room or home than genuine antiques. Austin-Techau & Co. Phone Wilmette 2817 930 Spanish Court Opposite Teatro del Lago Graeme Players to Give Play, " A Pair of Sixes" William Collier's three act comedy | drama, "A Pair of Sixes," will be pre- sented by the Graeme Players at the. Alcyon theater in Highland Park next Friday night, November 16. In the Alcyon presentation of the play Joe Driscoll will have the role made famous by Collier. The picture for that evening will be Jack Holt in "Avalanche." The Alcyon management announced this week that the theater will have vitaphone, movietone, and complete talking picture equipment in the near future. Broadway Comedian Will Appear on Granada Stage Eddie Conrad, Broadway comedian, was to arrive in Chicago this week for a personal appearance at the Marks Bros. theaters. He will be at the Gran- ada for one week beginning this Sat- urday, November 10. The stage show for the week has been named "Fall Follies," said to be a gay musical revue, sparkling with wit and melody. An imposing array of stage artists will be on the program with Eddie Conrad. Benny Meroff and his orchestra will preside over the show. A vitaphone talking picture and Fox movietone news will feature the week's program as usual. Adela Rogers St. John's story, "The Haunted Lady," has been purchased for the use of Laura La Plante. RS Bill-O-Fare Saturday, November 10 "Shadows of the Night" Teatro "The Tempest" Varsity "Moran of the Marines" Norshore "Shadows of the Night" Alcyon "Harold Teen" Pearl Sunday, November 1 "Moran of the Marines" Norshore "Freedom of the Press" Teatro "The Unknown Soldier" Aleyon "The Danger Patrol" Pearl Monday, November 12 "Caught in the Fog" Varsity "Moran of the Marines" Norshore "Lilac Time" Teatro "Our Dancing Daughters" Aleyon "Through the Breakers" .. Pearl Tuesday, November 13 "Hot News" Community House "Lilac Time" . Teatro "Moran of the Marines" Norshore 'Caught in the Fog" Varsity 'Our Dancing Daughters" Alcyon "The Farmer's Daughter" Pearl Wednesday, November 14 "Moran of the Marines" Norshore 'Caught in the Fog" Varsity "Craig's Wife" .. Teatro "Our Dancing Daughte rs" ; Alcyon "The Cat and the Canary"... .. Pearl Thursday, November 15 "Our Dancing Daughters" Teatro "Moran of the Marines" Norshore TRE. Bat"... 8 Tb ei ea Alcyon "Gypsy of the North' . Pearl Friday, November 16 "Jazz Mad" Community House "Our Dancing Daughters" Teatro "Moran of the Marines" Norshore "Avalanche" go ve LER Alcyon "The Power of Silence" Pearl BRITISH FILM COMING "Sinews of War" is the title of the first feature production for British Sound Films corporation. It is by two noted English authors, Arnold Bennett and Eden Phillpotts. | Ladi Ll FOUNTAIN a FOUNTAIN SQUARE rma Do EVANSTON'S HOME OF SOUND PICTUT S HOME OF SOUND PICTURE See and Hearn Te NEW PERFECTED VITAPHONE MOVIETONE Thursday--Friday--Saturday JOHN BAR RYMORE "The Tempest" Romance soaring above a debacle of a nation. A peasant's passion for 2 Princess in Red Russia. Also Our Gang Comedy with sound MOVIETONE NEWS Monday--Tuesday --Wednesday MAY McAVOY CONRAD NAGEL i "Caught in the Fog" Tense drama of BONNELLI and KEELER on the Vitaphone and MOVIETONE NEWS Doors Open 1:30 P. M. Attend the Matinees 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 Saturday and Sunday Sat.,, Nov. 10 Ma t. & Eve, FLASH, THE DOG "Shadows of the Night" Fourth story of "The Collegians" Oswald--Sportlight--News At the Matinee--Episode 12 "Tirzan the Mighty" Kiddies' Hanpy Hour Special treat of pietures and novelties for the Kiddies VAUDEVILLE Sun., Nov, 11 Cont. 2 to 11:80 H. B. WALTHALL "The Unknown Soldier" Comedy--*"The Boy Friend" Topies--Fables--News VAUDEVILLE Mon., Tues., Wed. Nov. 12-13-14 JOAN CRAWFORD "Our Dancing Daughters" Comedy--*"Cook, Papa, Cook" Latest News Events By order of the Highland Park Censor Board no echil- dren will be admitted dur- ing the showing of this pleture, Thursday Nov. 16 JACK PICKFORD "The B at"' Comedy--*"Loose Change" Color classie, "Tom, Dick or Harry" Latest News Events Friday Nov. 16 One Performance Only at 8:15 Graeme Players presenting JOS. DRISCOLL in Wm. Collier's famous 3 aet comedy drama "A Pair of Sixes" On the Sereen shown hefore and after stage play JACK HOLT "Avalanche" --COMING SOON-- Vitaphone and Movietone will be here soon Watch for dates PEARL el, H. P. 1038 NOW OPEN DAILY Every Evening at 7 Continuous Sundays 2 to 11 Sat., Nov. 10 MARY BRIAN "Harold Teen" Episode 5--"TERRIBLE PEOPLE" Sun., RN Cont. 2 to 11 ENNETH HARLAN "The Danger Patrol" At the Matinee--Final Episode "The Searlet Brand" Eve. Only ov, 12 MARGARET LIVINGSTON "Through the Breakers" Nov. 13 CHAS. MORTON "The Farmer's Daughter" Tues. Wed. Nov, 14 LAURA LAPLANTE "The Cat and the Canary" Thurs. Nov. 15 GEORGIA HALE "Gypsy of the No Fri. Nov, 16 BELLE BENNETT "The Power of Silence"