------------ CS -------- January 28, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 49 Norshore Offering Largest Production in History Sunday The largest show ever presented in the history of the Norshore theater is to open this Sunday. The entire re- sources of the Balaban and Katz pro- duction department have been utilized to produce this marvelous program. This gala presentation has been pro- duced to honor Al Kvale's 500th per- formance, and in celebration of the entertainment at the Norshore Theater. About six months ago Balaban and Katz presented the first of its popu- lar stage band performances at the Norshore Theater, and placed Al Kvale there as a regular feature. From the first this method of stage presentation entertainment proved its popularity among residents of the great north shore, probably the most discriminating audience in Chicago. Al Kvale's 500th performance pro- gram, combining the stage and the screen, will feature many Chicago favorites on the stage, and beautiful Esther Ralston on the screen. Among the featured artists are Paul Small, Al's buddy from the Ori- ental Theater; Johns & Mabely, Pros- per & Meret, Billy Adams, the Gould Dancing Girls, and many others. In Esther Ralston's new picture, "The Spotlight," which is the picture attraction starting Sunday at the Norshore Theater, the blonde star takes the part of a typical American girl who has to face life unaided. This time the girl chooses the stage for a career. Miss Ralston believes that this is the greatest role she has ever portrayed. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Clark of 526 Sunset road have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Below of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Below expect to remain in Winnetka about a week. Bill-O-Fare Saturday, January 28 "In Old Kentucky lui. rivet « Varsity "The Gossipy Sex" ....... New Evanston "In. Old" Kentucky' "Tr lareas, Teatro "Hert "Wild "Oat" 1%. 2 Uh. Norshore The Four Flusher?ii. .. sus. Genesee Sunday, January 29 "The! Spotlight' io .// nl. odes Norshore SCity. Gone WHAM viii andl dim Teatro Monday, January 30 The. Gorilla' PAA: ei . los ivie ma os Varsity "Square Crooks" Evanston "Get Your Man'. Lis Aetll hA Teatro "Two Flaming Youths" Genesee She Spot HEh | voi « Beit evime Norshore Tuesday, January 31 The "Gorillal |» bl foi web 00 Varsity "Square Crooks" .... ...... New Evanston "CGret Your Man" "The Thirteenth Hour" Community House "Two Flaming Youths" Genesee "Phe SpotHEht 0 2 La Norshore Wednesday, February 1 "The Wizard" x. 0 Lai Teatro Phe! SpotHght Oia OLSON Norshore The Gorilla' ii sli ll. sas i id. Varsity "Two Flaming Youths" ........ Genesee "Square. Crooks" ......... New Evanston Thursday, February 2 "The Noose"! i 1. Sel. Hk Genesee "Her WHA Oaf% oa. oh. oh ali Teatro Phe' SpotHght)' of Sat ar La Norshore "Square Crooks" .....Li. , New Evanston Friday, February 3 "Shanghai Bound" ....Community House "The NOOSE ©... . ls i. S50 Genesee "Square Crooks" iG 5. LL New Evanston "Her "WHA Oat" oid Ls sisang A Teatro "The SPOTHERT 2th ire ois mirte Ine Norshore Again Assumes Duties as Teacher of Music Mrs. Paul Starr assumed the duties of teacher of music appreciation in the Winnetka schools this week. Mrs. Starr held the same position on the Winnetka faculty last year but has been away on a leave of absence dur- ing the first semester of this year. Her place was taken by Miss Pauline Manchester of Glencoe during the first of this term. Phone Glenview 126 for Reservations a prize. and Sunday. party. Four Seasons." From Evanston: Seasons." "THE FOUR SEASONS' A Rendezvous For the Family and Young Folks' Parties. WAUKEGAN, ROAD 1V45 Miles North of Glenview, 4 Miles West of Wilmette. DANCING ¢ Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Nights Music by Four Seasons Orchestra No CovER CHARGE $ 1 S50. 20 8 1 20 UNIQUE CONTEST Bring in your oldest Dime. if brought in before February 11th may win you $20.00 to the oldest, the oldest and $5.00 for the third oldest. The exclusive use of the Ball room may be had FREE of charge for Parties, Banquets and Dinners, any night except Wednesday, Saturday Open all year round. DIRECTIONS--How to Reach "The Four Seasons' From Winnetka: Willow Road to Waukegan Road--then south. From Wilmette: Lake or Wilmette Ave. west to Waukegan Road. From Glencoe: Dundee Road to Waukegan Road--then south to "The Dempster to Waukegan Road north to "The Four DINNER Your oldest Dime $10.00 next to Come here on your Sleigh ride Horace Mann Children Give Violin Recital The first concert of pupils of the Horace Mann school who have been studying violin under the tutelage of Miss Mary Nancy Graham, was given during the assembly period at the school yesterday morning. Teachers and pupils of the school are hoping soon to have some of the children take up the study of wind instruments so that a regular school orchestra may be formed. Mr. and Mrs. Willis R. Hunt and their daughter, Elizabeth, of 870 Sher- idan road, will leave next Wednesday to spend about six weeks in California. Mrs. William Hitéman and her son, Russell, will arrive in Winnetka Mon- day from West Winfield, N.Y. and will be house guests of the Hunts until Wednesday, when they will go on to California. 5%% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% 9% interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 COMMUNITY HOUSE Tues., Jan. 81 Lionel Barrymore and dog star "Napoleon" "The 13th Hour" Our Gang Comic ¥ri.,, Feb. 3 Richard Dix Mary Brian "Shanghai Bound" Edward Everett Horton Comedy and "Oddity" An Acre of Seats At Waukegan GENESEE A Great States Theatre A Wonder Show Place ELABORATE Comedy & News SUNDAY ONLY, JAN. 29th George Lewis and a Great Cast in "THE FOURFLUSHER" STAGE SPECIALTIES Adm. Adults 60¢ Children 25c¢ MON., TUES. & WED. JAN. 30, 31 & FEB. 1 The "Wow of Waukegan" FRANK WALLIN and his JOYBOYS in A Sizzling, Scintillating Stage Band Show "A JAZZ JAMBOUREE" with FRED ARDATH & CO. LASSITER BROS. McCARTHY SISTERS BOBBY JACKSON and other stars from Balaban & Katz Loop Theatres --on the screen-- The Laugh-Per-Minute Knockout "TWO FLAMING YOUTHS" with CHESTER CONKLIN and W. C. FIELDS in a Gloom-Chaser Supreme Comedy and News Events Adm. Adults 50c¢ Children 25¢ THURS... FRL 2,3 & 4 The Great Stage Success-- "THE NOOSE" FEB. with RICHARD BARTHELMESS Alice Joyee, Lina Basquette, Montague Love THE BEA D NIGHT HI-JACKERS--BLIND *JUSTICE-- CAPITAL PUNISHMENT! ONE OF THE SCREEN ACHIEVEMENTS TIME! --on the stage-- "A TRIP TO HOLLAND" A Lavish Song Creation and "THE LE GROHS" A Komedy Kreation Comedy & Adm. Adults 50c ALWAYS--AIl Evans at the Barton Grande Organ & SAT. RAMA CLUBS OF ALL and Dance News Children 25¢ Note These Special Added Attractions! Remember the Dates! TUES., JAN. 31ST Bridge Matinee! On the Stage E. J. Tobin Celebrated Bridge Expert in 1llustrated Talk on the Game Also in the Mezz. Foyer to INSTRUCT AT A SPECIAL BRIDGE PARTY! PRIZE at each TABLE! GRAND PRIZE! FAVORS! (Limited Number of Tables-- Make Reservations) No Advance in Admission EVERY SATURDAY AT 1 p. m. Frank Wallin's Happy Hour Club for Children! JOIN THE CLUB! ADMITTED TO THESE MATINEES for 1be! All Children to High School Age May Join Big Special Acts in Addition to Usual Program SPECIAL MEMBERS EVERY THURS. GUEST MATINEES Lady Attending these Matinees May Bring a Guest Without Extra Charge Every AFTERNOON