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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Apr 1928, p. 43

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WINNETKA TALK April 28, 1928 Teatro del in "No Man's Land" Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 MATINEES SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY © SUNDAY Doors Open 1:30 Show Starts 2 p. m., Continuous Evenings During Week Doors Open 6:30 Show Starts 7 p. m. Saturday, April 28th Feature "STAND and DELIVER" with Rod LaRoeque Comedy--*"That's That" Buster Brown Pathe Review Riding Cowboy (Oswald) Sunday, April 29th Feature "FLYING ROMEOS" Chas. Murray & George Sidney Comedy "Should Tall Men Marry?" Roach Comedy Oddity--"Monarch of the Glen" Fox News--Daily News Mon., April 30 & Tues., May 1st Feature "RED HAIR" Clara Bow Comedy--*"Love Sky" Adams Comedy "Wired & Fired"--Krazy Kat . Paramount News Reviews oe vems oem oams owe, At the North Community House Bills "Two Flaming Youths" The two films scheduled for Com- munity House for the coming week are both well worth seeing. Tuesday's billing, "Spotlight," features Esther Ralston in an unusual little drama of how the bucholic Lizzie Stokes becomes the world famous Russian actress, Ros- tova. It is a bit of pointed kidding on temperament and our love for foreign names. With W, C. Fields and Chester Con- klin teamed as in "Two Flaming Youths," it would be hard to imagine a play that would fail to make the fans laugh. And the picture can be counted on for an evening's good fun It will be presented Friday. "Who's the handsomest man on the M-G-M lot, and why am I?" That's the latest teaser from Bill Haines, who's planning. one now called "He Learned About Women." Orn Teacher Lon Chaney will next give the class in horror a lesson entitled, "The Bugle Sound," a story of North Africa. Bill-O-Fare COMMUNITY HOUSE Fri, May 4 Chester Conklin Tues., May 1 Esther Ralston in and "The 'W. C. Fields Ss . 'y in ; poilight "Two Flaming Neil Hamilton Youths" Our Gang Cartoon and Comic oddity Saturday, April 28 "In Love With Love" New Evanston "Red Hair... ..... ... New Evanston UHlying ROMEOS' |... uf 2 ois weiss Varsity Ge Palsy. tine rie keen on Norshore "Stand and Deliver" Sunday, April 29 "Flying Romeos" Teatro del Lago "Cohens and Kellys in Paris" ..Norshore "Abe's Irish ROSE" .. ii. us aso Admiral Monday, April 30 "Red Hair" Teatro del Lago "Heart of a Dollies Girl" i. 000 Varsity "On the Hiring Line" ..Evanston Players "Tillie's Punctured Romance" aR AR BRT A Re Re LS New Evanston "Cohens and Kellys in Paris" ..Norshore f#Abie's Trish Rose'? iv... 1). ll Admiral Tuesday, May 1 "The Spotlight" Community House "Heart of a Follies Girl'... .... Varsity "Red Hair" Teatro del Lago "On the Hiring Line" ..Evanston Players "millie's Punctured Romance" PEER CR SE SIRT Be New Evanston "Cohens and Kellys in Paris" ..Norshore Teatro "Abic's Irish Rose'... ....... Admiral Wednesday, May 2 "Surrender"... .oo0E LL Teatro del Lago "Thanks for the Buggy Ride" ...Varsity "On the Hiring Line" ..Evanston Players "Cohens and Kellys in Paris" ..Norshore "Tillie's Punctured Romance" ER EE RC Ia New Evanston "Abie's Irish Rose! one: ura Admiral Thursday, May 3 "Latest from Paris" Teatro del Lago "Thanks for the Buggy Ride" ...Varsity "On the Hiring Line" ..Evanston Players "Abie's Irish Rose" Admiral "Cohens and Kellys in Paris" ..Norshore : Friday, May 4 "Two Flaming Youths" Community House "Latest from Paris'... ....L. 0 Teatro "Something Always Happens" ..Varsity "Cohens and Kellys in Paris" ..Norshore "Abie's' Irish Rose" "i... ......5.. Admiral "On the Hiring Line" ..Evanston Players Saturday, May 5 "Something Always Happens' ..Varsity "Horseman of the Plains" Teatro "Cohens and Kellys in Paris" ..Norshore "Abie's Irish Rose" Admiral "On the Hiring Line" ..Evanston Players Howard Hughes, president of the Caddo company, has taken over Ben Lyon's contract with First National. Wednesday, May 2nd Feature "SURRENDER" Mary Philbin Feature "SECRET HOUR"--Pola Negri Fox News Thurs. & Fri, May 3rd & 4th Feature "LATEST FROM PARIS" Norma Shearer Comedy--*"The Old Wallop" Our Gang Paramount News Saturday, May 5th Feature "HORSEMAN OF THE PLAINS" Tom Mix Comedy--*"Love at First Sight" Sennett "Koko's Tato"--Koko Pathe Review Sunday, May 6th "THE STUDENT PRINCE" 'With Ramon Novarro & Norma Shearer May 7th & 8th "THE JAZZ SINGER" | With Al Jolson COMING SOON "The Devil Dancer" "01d Ironsides" "The Showdown" "The Patent Leather Kid" "The Circus" "The Crowd" "The Legion of the Condemned" --_-- =O EI0K =OEIO== JOEIOX ZOO orzo 1 OE OK ANNE NICHOLS RECORD IOEIOEL BREAKING mt QO ESI OE =O = ADMIRAL THEATRE Starting Sunday, April 29th MATINEE--SUNDAY-WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY The Play Which Has Set the Whole World Talking with the same company and production which made theatrical history in the loop. THIS IS NOT A MOTION PICTURE Prices Including Tax Nights 50c-$1.10-81.65 -- Matinees 50c-75¢-$1.10 SEATS NOW SELLING Lawrence and Crawford Aves. OE 0 Eee ONO EN OE O ee OE O oxo em OE OI O EI O Fl OX 0 | Ward and Pembroke Save "In Love With Love," Evanston Show In spite of Maude Fealy's sad at- tempt to roll back the years and be an ingente again in the key role of Ann Jordan, Richard Ward and George Pembroke make "In Love with Love," the current Evanston Players production, a very entertaining show. Ward and Pembroke can be counted on to keep a play out of the hole if it is humanly possible to do so, but it seems hardly necessary to put such a handicap on them as they struggle under this week. These two play the two suitors to Ann, the two who fight between them- selves for her, drink toasts in celebra- tion first of the victory of one and then the triumph of the other, pursue her by day and by night and finally find that she is in love with a quite unsuspected third man. Ann is a flippant flapper "in love with love" and Miss Fealy just doesn't fit the part. She can't get the "young touch" that the role requires; her gestures and mannerisms are lack- ing in spontaneity and vivacity. It is studied; pitiable to hear Ann's lines spoken by an actress who utterly fails to be Ann. Joan Peers would have been perfect in the part. Robert Lowes, unlike other "leading men" of the local mimes, is good as often as he is bad. This week he is good and very good in the part of the third man, party to the curtain clinch. Lew Welsh as Ann's father, Ann Dere as the maid and Beatrice Leiblee as Marion Sears, divorcee, are the other members of the cast, living up to their reputations and giving the four prin- cipals excellent support. C.V. RK, "Flying Romeos" Playing at Varsity on Saturday "Flying Romeos" is playing at the Varsity theater this Friday and Satur- day; "The Heart of a Follies Girl" for Monday and Tuesday of next week; "Thanks for the Buggy Ride" on Wednesday and Thursday, and "Something Always Happens" on Fri- day and Saturday. "Flying Romeos" is a Charlie Mur- ray and George Sidney comedy, pre- senting a team familiar to most movie fans, in an entirely new situation. Billy Dove is featured in "The Heart of a Follies Girl." The story is that of a girl's persistent sacrifice for a man who sells his honor to win her attention. Larry Kent is the boy; Lowell Sherman is the menace and Mildred Harris is the gold-digger. "Thanks for the Buggy Ride" is by Universal. It is a comedy with an original idea and is Laura LaPlante's best. It is the most outstanding of the week's billing. "Something Always Happens" is a delightful melodramatic farce in which Neil Hamilton and Sojin vie with each other in giving Esther Ral- ston a lasting thrill. Esther gets a very decided surprise when she finds herself (after wishing for something to happen) in a haunted house of musty stairs, sliding panels and walk- ing chairs. It will run a close second to "Thanks for the Buggy Ride" inso-, far as popularity is concerned. Evelyn Brent is the only woman in the cast of the underworld gang pic- ture, "The Drag Net," which now is being made at the Paramount studio, with George Bancroft as the star.

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