Rai EE ON September 1, 1928 WINNETKA TALK ELL LLL EL EE EL LE EEE EE EE EE EE LE EE EEE EE EE EP EE EE EE EE EE EEE EE EEE EE EEE EE EL EEE EEE LEE EL LT] in Town and Country i=l Graeme Players to Return to Alcyon; New Pictures Here The Graeme Players, stock company that played before capacity audience at the Alcyon theater on Friday nights for fourteen consecutive weeks last spring, are expected back at that thea- ter soon. At least, that is the impres- sion to be gathered from the fact that Joe Driscoll, featured player and busi- ness manager of the Graeme Players, was seen talking confidentially to Manager Koppel of the Alcyon re- cently. Meanwhile the Alcyon continues to present the best it can obtain in stage and screen entertainment. This Saturday, September 1, the offering is "The Wright Idea," with Johnny Hines. Johnny is an inventor named Mr. Wright who invented a blotter and luminous ink. The Wright idea is the one about how to sell the inven- tion. But there is more to the story. Louise Forraine is the girl. "Jazz Mad," to be shown at the Al- cyon tomorrow, isn't what the title leads you to think it is. There are jazz music and cafe scenes in it, but they are merely incidental. The main theme concerns itself with a German musician and composer, famous and beloved in his own part of the coun- try, who comes to New York to sell a symphony he has written. He meets heartbreak--and_ final happiness. The picture as a whole is excellently pro- duced. Direction, acting, and photog- raphy are fine throughout. Special Matinee Labor Day For Labor Day next Monday and for the following day the Alcyon of- fers "Steamboat Bill, Jr." a Buster Keaton picture. Ernest Torrence is also in the picture, and he is a delight from start to finish. There will be a special matinee at the Alcyon on La- bor Day beginning at 2 o'clock. "The Strange Case of Captain Ram- per," coming to the Alcyon next Wed- nesday and Thursday, is a strange pic- ture. It is concerned with a certain Captain Ramper, who flies into the frozen north and meets tragedy. He is forced to land in desolate regions. His brain doesn't die, but goes to sleep. Many years later he is capture by a whaling crew who believe him a beast. He finally lands in a cage at Coney Island, where he is exhibited as a great curiosity. Here doctors discover him. His brain is awakened--with what result the picture will show you. In "None But the Brave," Alcyon attraction for next Friday, September 7, Charles Morton has the role of the young smart aleck, who, after taking all the medals for athletics in college, sets forth confidently to beat , the world as an insurance salesman. Cir- cumstances, of course, take an out- landish turn and permit him to sell his surance, distinguish himself for he- roism, and win a girl. Bill-O-Fare Saturday, September "Bringing Up Father" . : Teatro "Drums of Love" b Norshore "Phantom of the Opera" Varsity "The Wright Idea" Alcyon Justice" Pearl Sunday, September 2 "The Garden of Eden" "Dog Norshoie "Forbidden Hours" Teatro "Jazz Mad" ....: Alcyon "West Point" Pearl Monday, Septem ber 8 "Romance of a Rogue" Varsity "Jazz Mad" d Teatro "The Garden of Eden" . Norshore "Steamboat Bill, Jr." Alcyon "The Bantam Cowboy" Pearl Tuesday, September 4 "Speedy" Community House "The Garden of Eden" Norshore "The Cossacks" . Teatro "Romance of a Rogue" Varsity "Steamboat Bill, Jr." Alcyon "The Circus" Pearl Wednesday, September 5 "The Garden of Eden" .... _Norshore "The Cossacks" Teatro "Romance of a Rogue" Varsity "The Strange Case of Captain Ramper" Alcyon "Stark Love" Pearl Thursday, September 6 "Steamboat Bill, Jr." dui a Teatro "The Butter and Egg Man" Varsity "The Garden of Eden" Norshore "The Strange Case of Captain Ramper" > Alcyon "Made to Order Hero" Pearl Friday, September 7 "Partners in Crime" Community House "Steamboat Bill, Jr." ......... Teatro "The Garden of Eden" ...... Norshore "The Butter and Egg Man" . Varsity "None But the Brave" ....... Alcyon "The Last oWalta™ 7, xis Peari SIGNS WITH WARNER Al Jolson, the high salaried enter- tainer, whose vitaphone number, "The Jazz Singer," was seen recently in Chicago, has signed a long term con- tract with Warner Brothers. He will star in their vitaphone productions. Jolson is now working on "The Sing- ing Fool," and plans are under way for another production as soon as if is finished. The "mammy" singer says he doesn't intend to quit the stage entirely. Gary Cooper and Nancy Carroll will be co-starred in "The . Shop-Worn Angel." Chicago Art Theatre Company In Dicken's beloved masterpiece THE CRICKET on the HEARTH Wed., Thurs, Sept. 5&6, 8:15 p. m. COMMUNITY HOUSE Season Ticket $5.00 Reserved Seats $1.00 & $1.50 100 unreserved seats 75c Phone Winn. 538 for your reservations NOW For Your Convenience The Chicago Civic Opera Co. has established a branch sales agency in Winnetka. You can depend on getting the best locations available here for any performance. Leave Your Order at THE MILROY MUSIC SHOP William Haines Film at Pearl Theater Tomorrow "Dog Justice," with Ranger as the hero, is the picture to be shown at the Pearl theater today. Ranger does some very spectacular plowing through hea- vy snow. Tomorrow "West Point," a gay and amusing comedy of the United State Military academy, will be shown, with William Haines and Joan Craw- ford in the leading roles. On Labor Day next Monday Buzz Barton will be seen in "The Bantam Cowboy." Charlie Chaplin's trium- phant return to the screen in "The Circus" may be seen on Tuesday. For the rest of the week the attractions at the Pearl are: "Stark Love," a Para- mount special on Wednesday, "Made to Order Hero," with Ted Wells, on Thursday, and "The Last Waltz" on Friday. Sharon Lynn will play opposite Tom Mix in "The Drums of Araby." COMMUNITY HOUSE Tues. Sept. 4 Fri. Sept. 7 Wallace HAROLD BEERY LLOYD Raymond in HATTON " » "PARTNERS SPEEDY IN CRIME" f COLLEGIATE DANCE CONTEST Every Friday Nite Come at 9:30 P. M. --Starting Sunday-- FRANKIE MASTERS and COLLEGIANS in 'All Aboard" --On the Screen-- CORINNE GRIFFITH "The Garden of Eden" with CHARLES RAY LOWELL SHERMAN LOUISE DRESSER Attend the Bargain Week Day Matinees. Complete De- luxe Program C for Matinee price to 6:30 P. M. LUBLINER & TRINZ VARSITY THURSDAY & FRIDAY AUG. 30-31 "Forgotten Faces" with CLYVE BROOK, MARY BRIAN WILLIAM POWELL & BACLANOV Langdon Comedy and News Request Picture LON CHANEY also Felix Cat and News "Phantom of the Opera" SATURDAY ONLY SEPT. 1 MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3.4 & 5 H. B. WARNER "Romance of a Rogue" also Comedy--Sportlight & News