WINNETKA TALK November 24, 1928 | del | Lago | in "No Man's Land" Sheridan Road | | | Between Wilmette and Kenilworth il Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 MATINEES SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY © SUNDAY | Doors Open 1:30 il Show Starts 2 p. m., Continuous | D7 Evenings During Week Doors Open 6:30 Show Starts 7 p. m. PROGRAM STARTING NOV. 24 | Saturday, November 24 | GLENN TRYON and | MARION NIXON "How To Handle Women" "School Begins" I Our Gang Comedy "Rocks and Socks" Oswald Cartoon "The Defensive Line" Football Stars --Added Attraction-- MATINEE ONLY JOBYNA RALSTON and FRANKIE DARRO "Little Mickey Grogan" | Sunday, November 25 JACK MULHALL and DOROTHY MACKAILL "Waterfront" "Newlyweds Lose Snookums" i Newlyweds Comedy Covering Ground"--Sportlight Daily News and Kinogram News Mon. and Tues., Nov, 26.27 BEBE DANIELS "Take Me Home" "The Heart of Robert E. Lee" | Classie Paramount News Wednesday, November 28 FLORENCE VIDOR "The Magnificent Flirt" "Will Rogers in France" a Will Rogers The High Seas" --Aesops Fables Kinogram News Thurs. and Fri, Nov, - ll SPECIAL MATINEE = 00 if THANKSGIVING DAY I ' BUSTER KEATON €raman "Campus Carmen"--Sennett Girls "The Dancing Town" Novelty Drama Paramount News | Saturday, December 1 i | WILLIAM BOYD "The Cop" "Come to Papa"--Juvenile Comedy | "Lonely Lapland"--Oddity "The Defensive Ends" Football Stars --Added Attraction-- MATINEE ONLY HOBART BOSWORTH and JOHN FOX, JR. "Freckles" Sunday, December 2 MAT MOORE and MARCELINE DAY "Phyllis of the Fol'ies" --COMING ATTRACTIONS-- | Mon. and Tues., Dee. 3-4 Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman "TWO LOVERS" Wednesday, December 5 Irene Rich "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT" Thurs. and Fri,, Dec. 6-7 Richard Dix and Ruth Elder "MORAN OF THE MARINES" Wallace Beery "BEGGARS OF LIFE" "BATTLE OF THE SEXES" "SHOW PEOPLE" . "VARSITY" Reviews | At the North MARY DUNCAN HAS LEAD Mary Duncan, whose characteriza- tion of Poppy in "The Shanghai Ges- ture" brought her fame and fortune, will have the lead in "Through Dif- ferent Eyes," a Fox all-movietone pro- duction. Leslie Fenton will be Phyllis Haver's leading man in her forthcoming pic- ture, "The Office Scandal." Margaret Livingston is also in the cast. Thelma Todd will play the lead in "Seven Footprints to Satan," the sec- ond of a series of mystery stories di- rected by Benjamin Christensen. Ian Keith will be Laura LaPlante's leading man in "The Haunted Lady," from the novel by Adela Rogers St! Johns. Billie Dove's next picture is to be "The Man and the Moment," from the Elinor Glyn story. The scene of "The Comedy of Life" new picture being made by Milton Sills, is Venice, Italy. Belle Bennett is to be starred in a production entitled "Reputation." "While the City Sleeps" To Be Shown at Norshore Instead of "Beggars of Life," the picture announced early this week for the Norshore attraction beginning this Saturday, that theater will present "While the City Sleeps," with Lon Chaney playing the leading role. Mr. Chaney leaves off his makeup in this picture and acts like a human being. In doing so he proves that an occasional straight role is good for the big char- acter actors. The story is about crooks, and Chaney gives a remarkable characterization. "SHOW BOAT" READY SOON The filming of the musical show, "Show Boat," has been completed, with the exception of the extensive sound features which will accompany it. Studio officials are convinced that the film will be one of the milestones of moving picture history. Lawrence Grey has been signed for the male lead in "White Silence," a Fox talking picture. He will also play in "Follies," another Fox production. Alice White's next is "Hot Stuff," a college story. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Offers facilities for SPECIAL STUDENTS interested in music solely as a cultural subject. The following fully equipped departments make special provision for this class of students: . Piano - - Organ - - Voice - - Theory of Music Stringed Instruments - - Other Orchestral Instruments Church and Choral Music STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME Preparatory Department for Children Most Advanced Methods Individual and Class Work Offered DETAILED INFORMATION ON REQUEST Office, 1822 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, or Telephone University 1900, and Ask for School of Music. Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial Hall Skokie School, Winnetka TONY SARG'S MARIONETTES Tuesday Afternoon and Evening November 27th At 4:00 and 8:00 P. M. Presenting "Adventures of Christopher Columbus" Tickets $1.00-Balcony 50c, for Young People Only On Sale at COMMUNITY PHARMACY, WINNETKA HUBBARD WOODS PHARMACY HILLMAN'S DRUG STORE, GLENCOE KENILWORTH PHARMACY, KENILWORTH Direction Rachel Busey Kinsolving ---- Marion Nixon and Glenn Tryon Play in Teatro Picture Husbands and intended husbands have been given a special invitation to see Glenn Tryon and Marion Nixon in "How to Handle Women" at the Teatro del Lago this Saturday, No- vember 24. Wives and sweethearts also will be admitted. Jack Mulhall is co-featured with Dorothy Mackaill in "Waterfront," coming to the Teatro del Lago this Sunday. The scene is laid along the San Francisco waterway, where an old skipper dreams of the day when he and his daughter Sallie (Miss Mac- kaill) can enjoy secluded farm life. Sallie loves the sea and waits for a sailor lover to take her away. When Breezy O'Connor (Mr. Mulhall) blows into port, dad recognizes the danger signal and rises to meet it. But, as you might guess, the story ends happily. "Take Me Home," a comedy drama dealing with back stage life, will be shown at the Teatro del Lago next Monday and Tuesday. Bebe Daniels has the role of a pert little chorus girl. Neil Hamilton has the sort of role Charles Ray used to play, that of a country boy who comes to the - big town. Bebe helps the country boy and gets him a part in the show in which she dances. And before the picture is finished Bebe has given a severe beat- ing to the star of the show who at- tempts to take the country lad away from her. Florence Vidor gives a delightful portrayal of a clever Parisienne who flirts magnificently in "The Magni- ficient Flirt," Teatro del Lago attrac- tion for next Wednesday, November 28. The plot is complicated by the romance of her flapper daughter, done by Loretta Young. Matty Kemp and Loretta give a charming picture of youthful love and innocence. For Thanksgiving day and the Fri- day following the Teatro del Lago is offering Buster Keaton in "The Cameraman," hilarious romance of an apprentice news reel man in New York. The comedian stages a series of adventures in which he falls into a Chinese tong war and off a boat during a Newport race; he figures in a fire and a near riot, gets walked over by a parade, and drops off a four story building. Marceline Day is the hero- ine. The Teatro del Lago has announced a special matinee for Thanksgiving day. ANOTHER THRILLER Pat O'Malley will play the leading male role in another underworld thriller, "Nightstick," which Roland West will produce and direct as a talking picture for United Artists, Mae Busch will have one of the supporting roles, and Eleanor Griffith, New York stage star, will be leading lady. NEW ROLE FOR BETTY Betty Compson, whose acting in "The Docks of New York" has been praised highly, will play heroine to Richard Barthelmess in "Weary River," just started in Hollywood. A southern prison furnishes the locale for this picture. "Why Be Good?".s the title of Col- leen Moore's next starring production. It is to be a jazzy story of gay city life. Neil Hamilton plays opposite the star, ~