> tale of modern New York City life, | X ; Stage and Screen with eye-filling glimpses of the Holly- | . | wood Music Box Revue, and other in- | Vill ! ji teresting backgrounds for a strong] age ca € News and Reviews dramatic Blot. Rtas" WILMETTE, ILL. ills o entucky' In "Hills of Kentucky," the Warner THE NOR 2 cy," the Warne SHORE Bros. production starring Rin-Tin-Tin | "Too M -- : and directed by Howard Bretherton, 00. Many Crooks Dorothy Dwan plays the part of a -----NOW PLAYING-- : Laugh Waves mingled with crime] pretty teacher with whom two half- J C f d waves are the ruling forces of "Too| brothers, Steve and Ben, are in love ane Cronke" thn Dor. ; : : id : ) Your Home Theater | oan rawior Moy i) he Pesan ices Steve, played by Jason Robards, is J. B. Koppel, Managing Director § | vhich comes to the Norshore theater | an easy-going fellow who, to avoid Phone Wilmette 1441 4 Sunday. ¥ trouble, lets his bullying relative, por- Evenings 7:30; Mat. Tues, 5:30 ¥| Owen Moore The photoplay which marks Mildred | trayed by Tom Santschi, rule the roost. Saturday Mats. 2 and 4 in -~ Davis' return to the screen after an| When the crucial moment comes Ben 2 "" absence of almost four years, is alis prepared to take the girl dishonor- MO Tats AHL ho { THE TAXI tarce comedy of a wealthy debutante | ably. Steve's honest intentions find Chas. Ray Leatrive Jou in | who believes she is capable of writing | their reward after many thrilling ad- " EE " -- " ? DANCER" a £504 crook teatmg To obtain real-| ventures in which Rin-Tin-Tin plays NOBODY S ism she invites four members of New| the star part. "Hills of Kentucky" will Ww ww" Drama of jazz-mad youth York's best underworld society to her| be shown on Friday and Saturday. IDO home for a week end party that she ee "The Fi so Spirit may study them first hand--which is The ining Spiny 3 3 s 6 ) $ - AY--- wha! starts the laughs, mixups and MINTURN. PLAYERS th A i Sees ; STARTING Ap £ thrills. a A smiling comedy drama of "ye " i Through the entire production, de- "Smilin' Through Wed., Thurs, April 6-7 Long Island society spite its farcical nature, there runs a "Smilin' Through," to be presented TWO DAYS ONLY i" NY fine thread of romance between Miss|by the Minturn Players at the New Lewis Stone, illie Dove ne TOO MA Davis and Lloyd Hughes, who is co-| Evanston next week, is one of the featured with her. | most winning plays of the past few "AN AFFAIR OF CROOKS" Fred Newmeyer, the director, made | YEArs- It is a fantastic comedy draipa THE FOLLIES" 2 Sailor Made Man," "Dr. Jack,"| ang Contains gil of oe sehen Wi. Also with a star-studded cast "Grandma's Boy" and "Safety Last."|out the sentimentauty es Lloy "MIL 3 Sa 3 ast. ' 8 3 od % yd Hamilton in Other members of the featured cast | Production. For several seasons it has "Peaceful Osear"--2 Reel MILDRED DAVIS > are George Brancroft and El Brendel | Bcked theatres on poi Sides ot the goo ve LLOYD HUGHES Itiam \/ or ._ "| Atlantic and has in that time, built for and Pathe Review lia: on, tts, Francs | Sn" Cow, author, 3 prominent GEORGE J NCROE { atiesen, St. Polis a ; " rare » Fri, Sat, April 8-9 Ricketts head the supporting company. Place. in the "hall of playwright fame. TWO DAYS ONLY EL BRENDEL ili ts wistful appeal and sincere charm Rin-Tin-Tin in SHOW. | are certain to please. ih STAGE --_-- VILLAGE THEATRE "HILLS OF JACK KNELLAND "Nobody's Widow" Music Study Club Meets KENTUCKY" and his Merrymakers Score another triumph for Charles With Winnetka Musicians Also LUSTER BROTHERS Ray! This versatile actor, who first nh : ; : " Bobhy Vernon in. American Athletes ; § | «ar: 1. | Combining their meeting with that Duck Out"--2 Reel Edu. Comedy won fame as the portrayer of '"hick| . . . and Pathe Review roles," has, by his exceptional work in | °f the Winnetka music club, members "Nobody's Widow," starring Leatrice of the Music Study club of Evanston . April 2, 1927 WINNETKA TALK Joy, stilled the criticism of those who | had him tagged as a "one-type" player As the Hon. John Clayton, an Eng-| lish gentleman, he does some of the best work of Ris career in the current | production. He has ample opportuni- ties for polite comedy and gets it over in the inimitable Ray style. To be presented at the Village on Monday and Tuesday. "Affairs of the Follies" Experience in two wars and life- long military training has stamped its impress upon Lewis Stone so that he makes the beau-ideal soldier of the screen. Moreover, the dignified and clean-cut air it has given him is use- ful in other roles, and is a definite part of the famous picture personality. 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