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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Oct 1926, p. 36

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J he} hud October 16, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 35 his business sagacity and Village theater next Monday and Tues- | theater next Friday and Saturday, Oc- Pringle, fairy princess of a hundred and shame the Rockefellers and Mor- | The Theatre for the Great North Shore financial wizardry. Jy NORSHORE THEATRE VILLAGE THEATRE the basis for- the plot of "Rolling BALABAN & KATZ NEWEST THEATRE day, October 18 and 19. tober 22 and 23. ; ' I Denny plays the role of the am- | plots. William Powell, Hale Hamilton [$275 With Th and a little boy, Delbert Whitten, Jr. he : \ * : cara 1 ot eed [here will also be an Our Gang | J a | There wil alia be an Our Gang | e Leading Screen 3 Joicall ambitions wonton WHS | wi colegio: ie Sn or Svs The Norshore! v : 5 > |the Freshman duly enrolled and sub- Thomas Meighan's newest Para-| Home," William A. Seiter's latest Uni- mount feature, "Tin Gods," is a real |versal production starring Reginald NORSHO Supporting Tom, are the two fea- | bitiot Bnderer:. Who: sStrah {rora tured women, Renee Adoree, heroine | J1110US wander ' ood | HOWARD AVE. BETWEEN" AND CLARK STReEY "Tin Gods" is the old, yet aver new |, Pathe news reel. | S A S story of "the man who came back." | tars re een at in their home. Due to her neglect, dued, and college sport news on every P ical their child is killed, and T ; leaves dh SC SPO ve ractically every s f 2 fi i- their child is killed, and Tommy leaves one's lips, the Norshore theatre:catches ally ery star of the first magni knockout! It is to be shown at the |Denny, which comes to the Village berm ; J J yo rs Falls' S 'r the worl of "The Big Parade, and Aileen Lowers Fall to conquer the world Tom is introduced as the husband of CC "oD wr: for South America. the spirit and announces "a "Campus tude is included in the pictures presentéd at A comedy, "Beauty a la Mud," and | Week" to start next Thursday. the Norshore theatre, first in the Evanston a Pathe news reel will complete the The principal feature of this gnus- | district. Attend often. See the best in screen bill. ual program is the college ronRince, entertainment oh Lionel Barrymore, brother of John |"The Campus Flirt" starring Bebe : : and Ethel, the eldest son of the great |Daniels and introducing to films, | - Maurice Barrymore, has recently com- | Charles Paddock of cinderpath fame. --NOW PLAYING h pleted his most pretentious screen of- |The picture presents a series of very fering, "The Bells," which will be the |amusing college situations to embell- Emil Jannings--Lya De Putti "The Bells," which provided the im- |subtitles, a feature in themselves, were feature attraction next Wednesday and |ish the romantic theme. FEI Brendel, 6 0) \ Thursday, October 20 and 21. stage comedian is in the cast and the YARIET Y , ~N A mortal Sir Henry Irving with his written by Rube Goldberg, the car- Plus a large stage show! greatest role, was adapted for the |toONIst. . ? : Va screen and directed by James Young. |, I'he feature Starting Sunday is --STARTING SUNDAY-- o> It was produced by Chadwick Pictures | 'Across the Pacific" the first import- Rah! Rah! Rah! Corporation, sponsors of several of (ant film based on incidents of the Barrymore's finest photodramas. Spanish American war. Monte Blue N 0 R T H A" E S T E R N This initial Barrymore invasion in-|Plays the leading role. CAMPUS WEEK! to the field of true stage classics for his screen vehicle: promises a rare THE CAMPUS Great college frolic with treat for the lovers of the best in mo- "The Blue Eagle," featured by naval ROLLIN PEASE tion pictures. scenes in which Col. Sterrett Ford, With this picture will be shown |widely known military expert, appears, Northwestern's own baritone "Jellyfish," a Mermaid comedy, and a [and starring George O'Brien and Janet plus Pathe review. Gaynor, is the current screen showing BEBE DANIELS What young man has not dreamed |at the Campus theater. When the bill . of returning to the old home town in changes Saturday the new picture will in the college romance a limousine and a fortune at his com-|be a western desert story, "3 Bad "THE CAMPUS FLIRT" mand, to be welcomed by the cheer-| Men" with settings in the Black Hills | =i} ing villagers? country. Next Wednesday the feature It is doubtful if any enthusiastic |will be "Womanpower," the screen vouth ever set forth to wrest wealth | version of Harold MacGrath's Red and fame from the universe without | Book story, "You Can't Always Tell," # the mental reservation that he would | the story of a son of a wealthy New return and show the home folks they | Yorker and a supper club dancer. had not appreciated his exceptional | It features Lou Tellegan and Kathryn "THE BIG PICFURES FIRST" talents. Perry. i This distinctly human trait provides| (MORE MOVIES ON PAGE 40) NOW SHOWING Belle Bennett -- Ronald Colman LJ Village Theatre NEW "Stella Dallas" WILMETTE. ILL. AMPU Greatest Classic of the Screen Cont. from 1:30 to 11 P. M. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY FIRST 2VN PICTIRES Patsy Ruth Miller~Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Today -- Saturday (1% 99 v3 Bad) MEN" Broken Hearts of Hollywood Your. Home. Theater CAST OF 25,000 VAN-BIBBER COMEDY--"KING BOZO" J. B. Koppel, Managing Director With Geo. O'Brien Phone Wilmette 1441 Olive Borden -- J. F. MacDonald Evenings 7:30-9; Mat. Tues. 3:30 Mon., Tues., Oct. 18-19 1 H E H O Y B U R N Mon., Tues., Oct. 18 and 19 'POKER FACES' THOMAS MEIGHAN "AN EVANSTON INSTITUTION" A Knockout of a Comedy bat! 4 I N G 0 D Ss" EDWARD HORTON NOW SHOWING Also, Pathe News and "A In Mud" LOURA IA PLANTE Richard Barthelmess Wednesday, Oct. 20 Wet, Thurs, Oct. 30 and 3 Wom : 'The Amateur Gentleman' LIONEL BARRYMORE oman ower AND 2nd CHAPTER GENE TUNNEY Ad a E B E L L Ss" Ralph Graves -- Kathryn Perry -------- ~ MONDAY and TUESDAY Lon Tellegen, Margaret Livingston Also, ] i R Path Als) Mera nomedy #80 Pathe All Star Cast Thurs., Oct. 21-22 Fri, Sat, Oct. 22 and 23 "THE LAST wy ar i et yy" REGINAL DENNY "ROLLING HOME" FRONTIER" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Also, Pathe News and "Our Gang" William Boyd -- Marguerite De La Lew Cody ~ Marceline Day comedy. Motte -- J. Farrell MacDonald "The Gay D iver" 1,500 Indians -- 3,000 Buffaloes Sat. Mats, 2 and 4 p. m. and 10,000 Others

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