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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Jun 1928, p. 46

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WINNETKA TALK June 2, 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 June 2nd SATURDAY, JUNE 2 "BURNING DAYLIGHT" Milton Sills "NO FAIR". Juvenile Comedy "THE FLYING AGE" Fable Pathe Review L'Envoi Mique, the esteemed conductor of the humor special that thunders down the right hand column of the editorial page, stole my tornado about two weeks ago and scooped me on my own story. Having thus lost the last vestige of reportorial honor and hav- ing been forever disgraced, there re- mains but to write my own obituary. For the past year it has been the privilege of the Movie Ed to chat with you each week, telling you the news of the screen or stage and in- forming you more or less well ("main- ly less," remarks the Social Ed, to be completely ignored) of the stand- ing of the current attractions in north shore movieland. But within a few hours of this read- ing, the Movie Ed will be enrolled in one of Mr. Pullman's "three by five- and-one-halfs" and embarked on a journey to the city where the south begins. And next week a new Movie Ed will pounce with glee upon his type- writer and teach it new tricks. Thus the old Ed signs off and introduces Pal-Mal, the new one. (Don't look for that signature, he doesn't sign it that way.) And so, as Mique puts it, 'to the land of Derby Days and ravishing femininity." We'd love to keep on singing but it can't be done. So long. See you a bit later. --Hub. SUNDAY, JUNE 3 "EASY COME, EASY GO" Richard Dix "SPOOK SPOOFING" Gang Comedy "MATCHING WITS" Sportlight (Grantland Rice) Fox News Daily News MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 4 and 5 "THE BIG CITY" Lon Chaney "BUGS MY DEAR" Bobby Vernon Comedy Paramount News WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 "MIDNIGHT MADNESS" Jacqueline Logan "BICYCLE FLIRT" Pathe Comedy "A BUM STEER" Krazy Kat Fox News THRUSDAY & FRIDAY, JUNE 7 & 8 "MY BEST GIRL" Mary Pickford "BUSTER'S WHIPPET RACE" Buster Brown Comedy "ROGERS IN LONDON" Will Rogers Paramount News SATURDAY, JUNE 9 "HELLO, CHEYENNE" Tom Mix "AT IT AGAIN" Mermaid Comedy Pathe Review "OH! WHAT A KNIGHT" Oswald SUNDAY, JUNE 10 "THE BIG NOISE" Chester Conklin "YOU'LL BE SORRY" Bowers Comedy "GOLDEN FLEECES" Oddity Fox News Daily News NEXT WEEK--"LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED," "ACROSS TO SINGAPORE," "HONOR BOUND." COMING SOON--"THE CROWD," "SKYSCRAPER," "VAMP- ING VENUS," AND "SPEEDY." It's Movie Bargain Day at the Community House "Bargain days" are not confined to drygoods stores it seems, for the Win- netka Community House is advising its patrons this week that next Tuesday will be "bargain day" at the movies. "Forty-thousand Miles With Lind- bergh" is one-half of the main at- traction, Rin Tin Tin in "Race for Life" comprising the other half of the program. In addition, a circus story, "The Trail of the Tiger," will be pre- sented. On Friday, June 8, Marian Davies' "Quality Street" will be featured. Al Kvale and Gang at Norshore to Bow to the June Bride Al Kvale, the musical clown, and his jazz collegians, will doff their hats next week, beginning Sunday, June 3, to those youths who will "take the leap" this month and entitle their latest Norshore stage show "Here Comes the Bride." June! The magic month, wherein love-sick youths select the one and only girl, and thereby commit them- selves to a life term of imprisonment. It is the month of ecstacy, combining blissful happiness with disillusions. This, and more, is contained in the one word, "June," and that month is awaited by many of America's younger generation, whose tactics are the bane of their parents' existences. Frisky elopements and solemn weddings both take place during this enchanting month, with its full moon, lingering shadows and full blown flowers. It will be a jazzical ceremony. It will have prancing bridesmaids, and torrid bridal syncopation will run ram- pant throughout the entire program. It will be such a rousing and happy party that it will cause many to reminisce, and many to look eagerly forward to that time when they also will be rigidly strutting toward the altar to the tune of "Here Comes the Bride." Bebe Daniels will romp across the Norshore screen in her latest starring vehicle, "The Fifty-Fifty Girl" It is a cleverly devised story of a girl who fought for the "equal rights" of the sexes. How she undertakes a man's job, and is forced to recognize man as a valuable asset, forms the theme of this mirth-provoking comedy. 2). LUBLINER & TRINZ. S AVE TY, Thursday, May 31--RICHARD DIX in "EASY COME, EASY GO" Friday Only, June 1 John Barrymore America's foremost actor in his amazing dual characterization "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' The picture based on the famous novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, which has become a classic in screen art as the book has in literature. Saturday Only, June 2 Mary Pickford "MY BEST GIRL" America's Sweetheart in the first young-love drama of her career, MONDAY TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4-5-6 "The Legion of the Condemned" Thrill upon thrill in this aviation romance of reckless men whose lost loves drive them to court death and danger. With the new Pair of Screen Lovers GARY COOPER -- FAY WRAY VARSITY SALON ORCHESTRA

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