Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Oct 1925, p. 37

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October 16, 1925 I ~· Neighboring Theaters I WILMETTE LIFE Indians \\'as hrought to Cheyenne, Wy- . . .. .. \1: · ~. ~~ l ,, f \' VILLAGE THEATRE "Kt.:ntucky Pride." one oi the greatest racing picture.... C\'L'r filmed, will start the \\·cek at th \'illage theatre·, !'!hO\\'ing _\I onda\' and Tue . . da ,. October 19 and 211. \r"ith it will he. 'seen a ).fcrmaid comedy, "flello, Goodbye" and a Pathe llL"' . ..., reel. \\'c<.ll)l">day and Tlnu· . ., day, ( >ctol>t·r 21 and 22. the feature attract ion " ·ill he "The \\'heel." the picture ,· cr~ion oi John Golden's ~tage success, togetht.:r "ith a Pathe comedy, "Solid J,·on·" and a PathL· ·revie\\". ~fo'lte .Bank..,, in "Kt.:t·p ~miling," a iast and iurious comedy production. "'ill he . . hO\nl Friday and Saturda\·, Octob('r 23 and 2-l. To Jnakt.: it an ·aii -G)Illt.:<h· ·hill thert.: will abo he a Llo,·d I famiiton coml'dy, "King Cot to11·· and a Pathc .Je\\·.. , n ·cl. "Kl'cp ~1niling" j..., -,aid to ht one oi the nl<ht hilariott:-. '~LTL'l'n productions oi recent yl'ar-.,. In the ca-,t hc~idt.:s ~lnt lt.' and .-\nnt' l'orn,,·;dl, the leading lady, tht·rL· j..., l{ohl'rt Ede:-.on. the belu\·l'd :trtor oi "tage and :-.crcen; Stanhop \\'heatrroit. who did ~ uch splendid \\'ork in "Tiw Tl'n Conltnandment...." and :--l'n·ral ot hl'r pia ,·er-., oi nutl'. Dirl'Ctl'd 11 _ , . \ ' ict;>r ~rhntzingn, \ '- it 1J a "tt p l'l' h l ' a:-. t. .. T 1J e \\ · h l' e)" i..., ;1 i;ht - nlo\ in~-: potl'nt production that ". i 11 II o Id ~ u u r in t n L' ~ t i r o 111 t h c title to till' Ja,t iadl'-Oltt. llan·i,on Ford and Clairl' .-\da1 1h, in tht· ll'ad-.,, pro\'l' Olll' L ' . ~.._~<un thl'ir dramatir \H>rth. fn t'act. ForcJ', rok oi Ted ~dorton. a ~ lltllll!, Jll<Li l (;ltlgiJt in the gambling \\ hir1110ol. i <Hit' oi thl' hnt oi hi:-. c; t rt' t"'· oming, from their reservation at Pine Ridge, Xorth Dakota. for the purpo es ui thi s !'!tttpendous picture. "The P(m~· l·: xpres!'!" coming to the By Thespian \e,,· l·:,·an . ton on ~londay next, fea- 1 tt1rc~ Bt'tty Conlp:-.Jn, Ricardo Cortez. ! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ernest 'l'orn.·nce and \\"allace Beery. , STAGE 'l*he :-.crtL'll play is hy \Valter \Vood s, irom an original ~tory hy him~elf and · Desire Under The Elms H <:nry Jalllt'!'! Forman. Princess Theatre 1 Revi·ews ' of the Week I 37 THE HOYBURN Although Anita Stewart play!) the role of a hali-ca:--tt: ~outh Sea island girl i11 Petl'r B. Kn1e\ "Xe,·er the ')\,·ain Shall ~IL·t", " :hich is coming to the Jl odntrtl Theatre next ~1 ::mdav. 'l'ue:--da,: and \\'edne!'!da,·. s he wear-s nt·,·crtl{de:--:-., a be"·ildering array of hautiiul co:--tun_Je:-- during the scenes \\:h ic h take place i 11 the L' 11 ited ~ta tes. I dramatic is Eug-ene O'Xeill\ melopicture of Xe"· England life in 1H50; ~he play. th~tt. enjoyed such a succe~stul run 111 ~e\\· York and \\·hich excited ~uch a t prrent of commcn.t iron~ tho:--e \\'ho sa\\' it. there. It IS not a pretty stor~. th1s talc oi the hard-hearted farmer of '76 \\'ho t~krs to him"df ~t ~hird_ '"ife and lat~r <1!:-.co\·t~ ..... her af7a1r \\'lth_ one ~f · hts :-.on:-.. It 1~ a pia 111 un \'arms hed picture ~f r s. \ \'. A. Tucker of 1214 Lake a~ ( )'::\ l'ill sees it with C\'ery spade a\·enue. left Thursday for Prairie, ca lled by its pr:::>per name. E,·ery ).1 ich., to visit her mother, Mrs. E. C. member of the family is hard and cold Belman. l Jere and se lfi sh and they run the full gamut of emotions from greed to murder. The author believes, apparently, in revealing the true nature of each of his characters down to the last detail and it is hard to think of any he has omitted in this · play. One is not far from s lH.tddering as the s:::>ns pine for the death of their father that they ma,· obtain the farm or \vheh the new \\'i(c lays her licentious p lan s toward the same end. There is no glossing of situations. no sparing of language if it fits the occasion and no happy circumstances to end the play that the ma~ses may rejoice. Rather it is Eugene O'Xeill in a h:::>ld and virile pia,· in which \\"a lter Huston. Charles Ellls./'and ~1 arv ~{orris handle the author's lines tlluch as I imagine he would have them handled . Mew Campus Fountain Square Evanston Cont. irom 1 :30 to 11 P. 1{ t·-----------·-· 4 'II ·- --------------"0~.-'ITE~. Cecil B. De Mille's "HELL'S HIGHROAD" with LEA TRIC£'JOY Mack Sennett Comedy I Village Theatre I I i I I I I ~ I I I Your Home Theatre J. B. Koppel ManaglnJr; Dlrecter i> l r ; '· )' ~ ·-.., .. ,.J .. THE NEW CAMPUS .· c·:\t .\Iunday and Ttu: . . day. (ktol>l'r .-\n1ong the notal>k :-.creen product:' ; ~nd 20. 'ill' Xt'\\ l.. 'atnpth " ·ill o(fn 1 tiun-:-- that han· l'IJ!i,tt·d l.L'\\i" ~ttJ!ll'\ 1... vr ll l>l·~l ill< . . prL·,t·J~tatiun ()j "llt·ll\ talent ior characterization:- arc to hl' I I ll!. II\\ a ·' · " tt il I .l' ; t t 1'1 r e .I o ·' ·. I-: d m un d 11 o t l' d .. T h r I{ i \'l' r '..., 1 ·: 11 d ." .. T h e T a 1 k- : !:u rn-.. 1\ollt' rt Fdt· . . on. Julia FaH· and er." "l'oniL"-:-ion" oi a ()ueen." ·"\\'In· Ileknv ~tt11i,·: tt~ it·:u_urvd. '!'h(. . tillll j ~fe1: Lea\'C IIoml·." .:~caramourhe.~. 1 !t·11-_ tiH· ... t111' _, 111 ;, ( lnr;u.!o g1rl. · "Pn ·oncr oi Zvnda." "Till' l.o:-.t \\ ~·dJH· . . d ;t, .· n d T1111r . . r);,,·, ( h'tohn I \\'oriel" and. tlto t rvrl'nth. "Tilt· l,;t<h· 21 :tJ !d _ .!2. tl!v ~~ - " t';unpth \\ill ll'a- j \\ ' ho Lil'd ." \ ' irl!:inia \·;tlli anrl ~it~t 1 ttP·t· : ~1H~v . .lu_,r t·. :\Ltlcolm ~[cGr gor ::\aldi arl' rP -i t·atun·d \\itil ~tOill' in ;111<~ \ ll _.t..:liiJ::_ I.tT ( 'o rl>in in "DL·adlines" tilt· l;t ... t n :t litl' rl. Thl' piltllrt' i" buokl'd : " 111 rl 1 h .... ;tlrl tc 1H · :111 t·:--,.ci tinl!: and I ior tht· I Ln burn tl!l·atrt· t.t·:--,.t Tlnlr . . da\. d :·a 111;1tir "t!l l'\ c·i llt'\\ .... l,;ll 'l'r liit·. Thi, Frida\ anci ~atnnl;t,·. · . · - · - - - - - -- - -! 1\' ltlr\ j.., "aiel 111 l'rv . . t'lll tilt ' Pt ' ll)lk oi , till' "I >ttrtl! t· . . t;l tt·" i11 truJ, · rval i ... tic ··· -· -~~--·--"-'_"_"_"_'_" · i.t .... II i un . · I :\ e w 12ll & }{etch i 11 t For t lit· \\ t·c k l'll<l. Frida,., ( ktoher "'I'll~ llouMe of Hnrmon,- · I ; , 2.~ :tncl 2-l .. til· o~ttro~,·t,inn ;~·t till' Xn'·l f l " 1>~ l' u_ , " 1!1 l1t ' I I ;1 ~ k, 1; tc 1J . . p r v ... t' 11 t a - ~ 1'< 11 o1 1\t' \., t1 J·· \lid hor . . t·. in :t tiln1 1 c 1:krl "Black ( '_, rlonl·." Continuous ~ - S;ene ftom· NEVER THE TWAIN SWil MEE1' Evf'nings, 7:30 and 9:00 Matinee, Tues. I:SO "on. nnd Tu.-s .· 0.-t. 19 and 20 \\ ' EU.-'I'IIl ' H~. "HEADLINES" with Alice Joyce, Malcolm McGregor, Virginia Lee Corbin, Hal Roach Comedy "MOONLIGHT AND NOSES" Henry B. Walthall I I I ~ I ~ ~ :'KENTUCKY PRIDE" also l"»nthc· "\c·wM & ·' Ht"llo. Gootlbye" :.: ltN·I :u.-rmahl ComNly FltiU .\ \ -~ \ 'ITHIJ.\ l.' I _ I I ~ I " -.-d. & Thur"' .. 0.-t. 21 and 22 Harrison Ford in "THE WHEEL" nl"'o P:atht" n.-,·lt"w & "Solitl I,·ory" llul HO:t('h Comedy Fri. Hal Roach presents 1 1 Rex, the Wild Horse, tn 4t !oint., 0(·t. 23 and 24 1 "BLACK CYCLONE" AI St. John Comedy Fables-Sportlight-News ThiN is a (~ Monty Banks in 1 I 4 1 . ,= I· , >r ~ ttn d a·' . ( k t o 1> n 1K t h l ' 111 a 11 · 1 · tll!t'lllt·nt ()J t.Jt· I 1\l\\ ;trcl thvatrl' \rill t ·lt'ft·r tl~t· pnpt_ I br ... lTL'l'll l'Oilledian, .1 ~~ l. ;trr.' ~t·nJon. 111 a ..,LTt·e 11 ver:--ion oi I.. Frank ll;llllll·, rla""ir \\Titten ior I f tlw rhildrvn ... Oillt' ·' t·ar.... back~ and ,= \\'hil'l1 l _ 1a:-- ... inn· t·njoyed a long and '-tll'l'l'::- ... tttl run a-, a nlu:-.ical colllL'<l,· t'll , . tht· gala <Lt .' . . "ht·n \lolll .t.: .Hlll'f\' ·an d ~tonv '" t'l'l' thl' ~rarl'rro\\' and tl~e Tin THE HOWARD I' - 1 I OWARD I· I Day-2 :15 "KEEP SMILING" nlso t·atht" :\t·"'"' nnd Lloyfl Hamilton in rt·n t~r ~I .,,·ie 'l' hentre .. Iii~(,; COT'I'O~" E\'er~· to 11 :1~ 1~ lint inl"t'"' ~nturdny N . W. "L" Station at Howard ~ 111111:1 ~- . O «· tnht' r I 1II i j ....,.-.c.._,. _ ~ _ ._,..,.._. ·· ._...,.._..,.-.c.~ nt 2 & 4 p. m. - ........+ i Larry Semon "THE }VIZ··tAI.~~D OF OZ" f_ in 1 · · I . f I NEW THE Com e dy "Soup to Nuts" "on. ~.. I 1 J EVANSTON ~ · ·· \H ' I' I~c· HOYBUBM 110:\., 'IT·~~. 1 i_· Norma Shearer in niNo 4\: Ttlt'l'l,, l n-:.:u ·uo'\n .\ \' anti WED. For nl'xt ~I OIHia~ · and Tnt·,da,·.· the :·l t rartion at t hv J loward \\'; ll he Xonna ~hl'arer in "Prl'tty Ladie:;," d tiltn " t< ) n. · () i tl 1( ' )'f · 1 · I l' 01 t lt' l:tlllOUS Follil'.., l>eantie-.,. :\nd on \\'edne:-.dav · ,) Thur-.,day, t IH' ieatured film wiit he "ThL· Pact' That Thrill:-," with Ben I.~·ons and ~I ary A:-. tor ~tarred. The wcd.:-L'IHI ot'fning \\ill he Tom ~lix in "EH·rJa..,ting \\'hisper." \ \ ' uodnlall. "PREITY LADIES" Comedy "A Rainy Night" \\' t·d. nnd 'l'hurs., :.:1-:.::.: t i ' I I ~ I I I · James Cruze Anita Stewart Bert Lytell 1 I Ben Lyons and Mary Astor in - THE NEW EVANSTON The ~ioux fndian . took part in the Tom Mix in ~Tl';tte:--t hattie their tribe has fought tor -lO years during the filming of ' "EVERLASTING J;unv-. Cruze', Ill'\\' \\estern epic for WHISPER" P;tran1o~1nt. "The Pony Express". ~~ ~ot ~lllCt' the l<ht hattie of the last ~ Larry Semon Comedy Indian \\·a r in the L·nited States-the "The Grocery Clerk" "C.TJo ~ t Dance \\'ar" in \\'yoming in _ l8Rt1, han~ the Sioux been engaged in a All North Shore 'I'raln· Stop at hattie of !'>ttch magnitude. _ Howard i .-\ band oi more than 1000 Sioux ·:· ..-.c,._,..._,.,.-.c~~c~ _.,.._,.,- ~.;. ~ I I nlso i 1 Comedy "Caretaker's D~ughter" f I ~~ l·'r i. nnd ~:at ·· :.::~-:.:-1 ~- "THE PACE THAT THRILLS" ' "THE PONY EXPRESS" with "NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL . MEET" 'l'H l ' HS., J<,UI. and ~ .\.T. Betty Compson, Ricardo Cortez, Ernest Torrence, Wall ace Beery Sequel to COVERED WAGON I I I Lewis Stone Virginia Valli ' I I I j I I - "THE LADY WHO LIED" Century News Daily Shows at 2, 4. 7 and 9--S~tqrday Continuous 2 to

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