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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 May 1927, p. 40

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I . EE ,-. May 28, 1927 WINNETKA TALK »M Clara Bow and Esther Ralston in Norshore Film "Children of Divorce," reaching the Norshore Theater Sunday, brings Clara Bow and Esther Ralston together for the first time. These two stars, both comparative newcomers on the screen, have in the past few years proved their ability and talent in a number of pro- ductions. Miss Bow won fame in "Dancing Mothers" and "Mantrap," while Miss Ralston for her work in "The Blind Goddess" and "The Quar- terback" attained equal acclaim. Gary Cooper, Einar Hanson and Nor- man Trevor are the three leading men who head the stars' supporting cast. Cooper, new to Paramount pictures, first flashed skyward in "The Winning of Barbara Worth." After seeing his remarkable work in "Children of Divorce" he was scheduled for the leading role in a series of Westerns. Hanson came all the way from Scandi- navia to show the world that Latin lovers weren't so much. He demon- strated his versatility in two of Co- rinne Griffith's films. As for Trevor, those who saw "Beau Geste" need no reminder of his acting ability. Varsity Presents Jack Mulhall as "Jailbird" The smile that won't come off! That used to be a popular saying. Jack Mulhall, handsome young lead- ing artist in First National Pictures, has a smile that means what it says. And it is friendly, humorous, sincere. Those who witness "See You in Jail" at the Varsity theater tonight and Saturday will have to admit that Jack's smile is as refreshing as a day in spring. It won him his first job in pictures and he's never lost it. It isn't stereotyped. It is genuine. Alice Day, "pretty as a picture," plays opposite Jack in this Ray Rock- ett production which Joseph Henabery directed. She is charmingly cast and has the true comedy instinct. "See You in Jail" tells the story of high finance in the least expected place --the jail tank. od, Theatre Ta ILL. oe Your Home Theater J. B. Koppel, Managing Director Phone Wilmette 1441 Evenings 7:30; Mat. Tues. Saturday Mats, 2 and 4 Mon., Tues., May 30-31 TWO DAYS ONLY Special Mat. Decoration Day Mon., May 30--At 3 o'clock. Richard Dix in "KNOCKOUT REILLY" Also "Roped In"--Al St. John 2 Reel Comedy and Pathe News Wed., Thurs.,, June 1-2 TWO DAYS ONLY Constance Talmadge in "VENUS OF VENICE" Also "A Jim Dandy"--Edu. Comedy Pathe Review, Daily News Weekly Fri, Sat.,, June 3-4 TWO DAYS ONLY It's Her Best Behe Daniels in "SENORITA" Also "Get "Em Young"--2 Reel Hal Roach Comedy and Pathe News Bewitching Bebe Fiery Caballero at the Village Coming to the Village theater Fri- day and Saturday of next week is Bebe Daniels' newest Paramount picture, "Senorita" in which Miss Daniels is presented in an entirely new type of role. In this colorful story of romance and adventure in South America, the fascinating Bebe Daniels of "The Cam- pus Flirt" and "A Kiss in A Taxi" ap- pears in the character of a dashing caballero, a swashbuckling, hig h- spirited, hot-tempered son of the pam: pas. The masculine characterization is but a masquerade that leads her into all sorts of adventures and many amus- ing situations out of all of which she triumphantly emerges in true Daniels' style. Here is a role that presents a new | Bebe Daniels, a suggestion of whom was found in "The Campus Flirt" and to a certain extent in "A Kiss In A Taxi." In fact it was the athletic role of "The Campus Flirt" that suggested to Miss Daniels the possibilities that might lie in a story in which she would play to her love for all kinds of sports. In "Senorita" she found the fruition of her ambitions and as the North American girl who becomes for the | time a South American boy she has | the time of her life. She rides, shoots, fences and does everything that a son! of the pampas would do. Playing opposite Miss Daniels is James Hall, her leading man of "The Campus Flirt" and "Stranded In Paris." It is one of the interesting twists of the story that James Hall in his role as Roger Oliveros meets her only in rare moments of complete femininity in the picture. William Powell, the smooth suave villian of society dramas, appears in a swaggering role that is said to present him in an unusually interesting light. Others in the cast are Josef Swickard, Joan Standing, George Ovey and Gayne Whitman. "Knockout Reilly" A fight film that is reputed to have all the punch of the real thing, plus the well-known Dix brand of humor, comes Monday and Tuesday, when "Knockout Reilly" will be shown. Adapted from a story "by Albert Payson Terhune, "Knockout Reilly," stars Dix as a young steel puddler who after many vicissitudes attains to a pugilistic championship. Mary Brian and Jack Renault are featured. The film is said to be as exciting as that classic of all Dix pictures, "The Quar- terback," which but lately took the country by storm. Malcolm St. Clair directed. Venus of Venice The much acclaimed 'Venus of b> of tulips in our varieties at once. Road to Deerfield. 241. The three hundred and fifty varieties now at their best. your selection of special and choice trial grounds are Come and make Take Waukegan Phone Deerfield " .ge NCE D6 DE OE SE D6 06 016 816.016.1656 26.016,016 96 56 36 36 96 A666 I] 5) Jor 4 Al The Shoes a Fellow Wants for Summer The ary tennis shoes. will interest you: Flexible heels. 1608 Chicago Avenue | OU CAN WEAR this Pool © Piper Tennis Shoe all day and day after day without the discomfort that comes from wearing ordin- made with some unusual comfort features that The shoes you see above are of tan canvas with leather trim and Barefoot Sandals of dark washable elk. lightweight soles. Supporting arch. Telephone University 973 PaoL & [PIPER 'INC: CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS . reason is that they are leather inner soles. Rubber spring For long wear. ICI IRI IR IR OL IO IRI OCICS IRIS OI ICI OR OC IROL IC AIC IR AIC ZC IR RIC OE 2 Evanston, Illinois TAK IRIS OX IIL IL CIAL IR IR Ii HS IE IE CILIRIRICILIL 2 XOX > Venice," in which Constance Talmadge assumes the role of an impish gypsy lass of the waterways of the city of canals, will be the second picture on the week's program at the Village and will be shown on Wednesday and Thursday. It's one of the season's most colorful pictures. VARSITY "Pride of the North Shore" FRIDAY © SATURDAY JACK MULHALL Season's Big Laugh and Thrill Comedy! "SEE YOU IN JAIL" News Weekly and Novelty Surprises! Mon.--Wallace Beery "Casey at the Bat" Coming--Ken Maynard "Land Beyond Law." Special Saturday Matinee BARREL OF FUN "For the Kiddies" Bring the Children EWEVANSTON FRIDAY 8 SATURDAY By Popular Demand BUSTER KEATON in His Comedy Riot! 'The General' Entire Change of Program Monday, Wednesday 8 Friday Every Evening 7 to 11 Saturday Cont. 2 to 11

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