50 WINNETKA TALK May 26, 1928 TEATRO del LAGO "No Man's Land' Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Phone 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. Program Starting May 26th, 1928 SATURDAY, MAY 26 "NIGHT OF MYSTERY" Adolph Menjou "THE FLAG" Great Event "RUN GIRL RUN" Sennett Comedy "OZZIE OF THE MOUNTED" Oswald SUNDAY, MAY 27th . DOORS OPEN AT 1:00 So that everyone may be able to see this Picture "THE CIRCUS" CHARLIE CHAPLIN "KNIGHTS OF THE AIR" Novelty Fox News Daily News emens FOOTLIGHT Coming June 3 "The People," starring Richard Bennett, at the Harris. Continued Attractions "Sunny Days" at the Four Co- hans, second week. "A Man's Man" at the Adelphi, second week. "A Companionate Marriage" at the Cort, second week. "The Love Call" at the Olympic, fifth week. "Baby Cyclone" at the Black- stone, sixth week. . "Excess Baggage" at the Garrick, thirteenth week. "Good News" at the Selwyn, fourteenth week. "Three Sinners," Pola Negri Opus, Norshore Feature Chicago having been a perfect bevy of excitement for the last three weeks, with the names of Fitzmaurice, the Baron, and Koehl flying from mouth to mouth, Al Kvale and his jazz col- legians have also become enthusiasts, and their aerial turn of mind will be seen when they stage their next offer- ing at the Norshore, beginning Sun- day, May 27, entitled "Top 0' the mingled with peppy dances and scin- tillating floods of music, characteris- tic of the present era in which we are living. Al and his gang will leap from one cloud to another, leading their ad- MONDAY, MAY 28th--TUESDAY, MAY 29th "LOVE ME AND THE WORLD IS MINE" Norman Kerry and Mary Philbin "FLYING ELEPHANTS" Roach Comedy Paramount News WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY DECORATION DAY Doors Open 1:30 "FOOLS FOR LUCK?" W. C. Fields and Chester Conklin "INDISCREET PETE" "KOKO'S HOT DOG" Mermaid Comedy 7 Koko ox News THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MAY 31st and JUNE 1st "SMART SET" William Haines "SOUP TO NUTS" Roach Comedy SANCTUARY Oddity Paramount News SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd "BURNING DAYLIGHT" Milton Sills "NO FAIR" Juvenile Comedy "THE FLYING AGE" Fable Pathe Review SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd "EASY COME, EASY GO" Richard Dix NEXT WEEK "The Big City"--"My Best Girl" COMING SOON "Legion of the Condemned"--"Across to Singapore" "The Crowd"--"Speedy" VabsinY LS 2, Friday © Saturday, May 25-26 MILTON SILLS in 'Burning Daylight' with Doris Kenyon Courage, sacrifice and daring in Alaska gold fields Coming next Thursday, May 31 MARY PICKFORD "MY BEST GIRL" The first young love drama of America's sweetheart Take advantage of Matinee Prices Adults 25c; Children 10c; to 6:30 p. m. (Saturdays to 6 p. m.) Evenings and Friday and Saturday Afternoons VARSITY SALON ORCHESTRA JOSEF LICHTER, Conducting BOB WEST at the Organ mirers into a perfect heaven of mel- odious syncopation and harmony. Al's popularity has increased so | much since his first days as Chief Clown of Paul Ash's gang at the Ori- ental, and is so steadily increasing, that he is truly sitting atop the world, in a glorious blissful Utopia. In deliberate opposition to flighty thoughts, Pola Negri will bring audi- ences down to earth with her latest and best vehicle in years, entitled "Three Sinners," in which she dons a white wig to hide her identity, after a sinful adventure. Warner Baxter, Paul Lukas, the "Barrymore of Hun- gary," Anders Randolph, Tullio Car- minati, the Italian actor, and Olga Baclanova, the Russian, are included in this powerful supporting cast. Miss Negri appears more beautiful than ever before in this drama of false morals and a woman's ruined life, due to a husband's indifference. Sills' "Burning Daylight" at Varsity This Saturday Lubliner and Trinz' Varsity is fea- turing Milton Sills' "Burning Daylight" this Saturday, offering to the public a very nice evening's entertainment. It's an exciting tale of the gold rush days. Pod Kenyon plays the supporting ead. "The Big City," a Lon Chaney at- traction, will be presented on Monday and Tuesday. Lon and Betty are re- united, this time in a crook play in which Lon again proves that he needs no make-up to make him a fascinating person. "The Golf Widow" is the feature for Wednesday and Mary Pickford in "My Best Girl" on Thursday. The latter film offers some of Mary's best comedy. Buddy Rogers plays opposite Mary in a romantic episode that is Mary at her greatest. Chemist Explains How Microbes Benefit Man Microbes, those much slandered lit- tle bugs, have found a champion in Dr. Arthur I. Kendall, research pro- fessor of bacteriology in the medical school of Northwestern university. Civilization and mankind owe much to bacteria," he states. "If it were not for bacteria, you might not have the shining lustrous body on your motor car, for the Duco finish is peculiarly dependent on the little bugs for its success. In the preparation of flax, the tanning of leather, the making of vinegar, the manufacture of white lead for paint, the preparation of synthetic rubber and in many other processes bacteria play an invaluable part."