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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Jul 1928, p. 33

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EH nT --_--------m-- WINNETKA TALK July 21, 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 July 21, 1928 SATURDAY, JULY 21 TWO FEATURES "STOP THAT MAN" BARBARA KENT and ARTHUR LAKE "A THIEF IN THE DARK" GEORGE MEEKER ; "TALL TIMBERS" Oswald SUNDAY, JULY 22 "HAROLD TEEN" ARTHUR LAKE and MARY BRIAN "THE FIGHT PEST" Chase Comedy "ROGERS IN SWITZERLAND" WILL ROGERS Fox News Daily News MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 23 and 24 "THE DRAG NET" GEORGE BANCROFT "SMITH FARM DAY" Smith Comedy Paramount News WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 "DIAMOND HANDCUFFS" ELEANOR BOARDMAN "HOPOFF" Bowers Comedy "FIELD DAY" Koko Fox News THURSDAY, JULY 26 . "HIS TIGER LADY" ADOLPHE MENJOU and EVELYN BRENT "NAVY BEANS" Juvenile Comedy Paramount News Fable FRIDAY, JULY 27 "WE AMERICANS" GEORGE SIDNEY "SLIPPERY HEADS" Adams Comedy Sleeping Death Oddity SATURDAY, JULY 28 "THE NEWS PARADE" SALLY PHIPPS "PAWN SHOP" Charley Chaplin Comedy Paris Creations In Color Pathe Review SUNDAY, JULY 29 "THE HAWK'S NEST" MILTON SILLS "LADIES PREFERRED" Mermaid Comedy "BATH TIME" Sportlight Fox News Daily News NEXT WEEK--SKIRTS, HALF A BRIDE, CHICKEN A LA KING, SADIE THOMPSON, PAINTED POST. COMING SOON--A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN, HAPPINESS AHEAD, BUCK PRIVATES, HOLD 'EM YALE. CS musements Bill-O-Fare Sunday, July 22 "Half a Pride" ......i.... ..Norshore "Harold Teen" ........ nasil Teatro SHarol@ TOR" vi. uvsivns i viva vaney Alcyon "The News Parade" ......... ... Pearl Monday, July 23 "Sadie Thompson" .......:....:.: Varsity "The Drag Net" Norshore "Half a Bride" ...... ...Norshore "We Americans" Alcyon 'fhe Stronger WI" ......,....... Pearl Tuesday, July 24 "Chinatown Charlie" and "Mountains of Glacier Park" ...... Community House Half 0. Brie' .« «our oer covings Norshore "The. Drag Net". ... cou orvavtog Teatro "Sadie ThHOMPSON™ ...x.:ivinveens Varsity "We Americans' cv. i oF Aleyon HWANTIOWELS" oo: nrae cumin dae Pearl Wednesday, July 25 "Diamond Handcuffs" ............. Teatro "Sadie Thompson" ... varsity "Half a Bride" .... .Norshore "His Tiger Lady" . Alcyon "United States Smith" ............ Pearl Thursday, July 26 "he Hawk's Nest" .......... . Varsity "Half a -Bride" ....«. coins Norshore "His Tiger Lady eer ce Teatro "His Niger Lady" ......... ...Alcyon "United States. Smith" ............ Pearl Friday, July 27 "The Patsy' aes: v-«-:- Community House "We Americans" ..... Teatro "Half a Bride" ....... "The Hawk's Nest" "After the Storm" "The Scarlet Dove" and "Beyond Lon- dons Lights .................. 5 Pearl It is announced that Ruth Chatter- ton, stage star, will play opposite Emil Jannings in "The Sins of His Fathers." Every Saturday Deluxe Kiddies' Coo-Coo Club Matinee at 3:00 P. M. STARTING SUNDAY FRANKIE MASTERS and the Collegians in "Carnival Nights" --On the Screen-- ESTHER RALSTON "Half a Bride" EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Discovery Contest and College Frolie Come at 9:00 P. M. Varsity Will Show "Harold Teen" and "Sadie Thompson" Mary Brian and Arthur Lake will be seen in "Harold Teen," which is to be shown at the Varsity theatre this Fri- day and Saturday, July 20 and 21. The picture revolves around Harold, his conquest of the city and of his "sweetie" Lillums, and his eluding of the school vamp, Giggles. These and the other characters in the film, first came into fame in Card Ed's cele- brated newspaper comic strip of the same name from which the picture is adapted. "Sadie Thompson," one of the six best type of pictures, is coming to the Varsity for three days next week-- Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, July 23, 24, and 25. "Sadie Thompson" has been praised highly by the critics. It is the film version of the stage play "Rain," and what Jeanne Eagels brought to the role of the stage Sadie, Gloria Swanson hands the lady of the screen. "She has never done any- thing better nor looked less pretty," says one critic about Gloria. "Not for eighth-grade intelligence, but real stuff for persons of normal, healthy mentalities," says another about the picture. "The Hawk's Nest," to be shown at the Varsity Thursday and Friday of next week, is an interesting and color- 'ul melodrama of Chinatown, excel- lently acted by Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon. "Hawk's Nest" is a China- town cafe, with a mysterious unknown owner. His competitor, Dan Daugh- erty, is a scoundrel and the picture tells the story of Dan's efforts to wreck "The Hawk." Doris Kenyon, as the bewitching dancer, is lovelier than ever. Milton Sills is ably supported by Montagu Love. Esther Ralston and Gary Cooper in Norshore Film "Half a Bride," starring Esther Ral- ston and Gary Cooper, is to be shown at the Norshore theatre for one week beginning Sunday. In this picture we find Esther Ralston playing the part of a blonde jazz baby (if she may be called that) cast on an uninhabited island with a real man. Her experi- ence up to date has been with shoddy imitations. How and why she learns to appreciate the genuine article and what she does when he will have none of her is what you learn when you see the picture. It is a nice, romantic lightweight comedy drama that isn't particularly convincing, but doesn't pretend to be. Miss Ralston is still ornamental, though heavier than she was. Gary Cooper is splendid as the man who re- fuses to be bowled over by her charms. The film has been well directed and intelligently staged. On the Norshore stage next week Frankie Masters and the Jazz Col- legians will entertain in a production called "Carnival Nights." JACKIE COOGAN WILL TOUR Jackie Coogan is preparing to make an eastern stage tour, according to recent reports from Hollywood. It is understood that the varsity drag and other numbers are to be on his pro- gram. Jackie is now taking a course of training under Fanchon and Marco, stage dancers, in preparation for his tour.

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