Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1926, p. 31

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~ctober 1, 1926 WILMETTE THE NORSHORE Richard Ba.rthelmess in "The Amateur Gentleman" leads the screen bill this week at the Nors hore. \Vhei1 the bill changes Sunday the showing wilt be "Broken Hearts of Hollywood." Elaborate stage presentations and excellent music b\' the Kor shore organ, played by Chattncey Haines, Jr., lend additional attraction to the daily progrants. 1 LIFE .of rhinestones will float out on the stage and shimmer in changing colorful lights. The background will be illuminated by countless stars. The screen feature of the week will be "The Clinging Vine," starring Leatrice Joy. The current screen showing is "The Belle of Broacl\\'ay," starring Betty Con1pson. BALABAN · KATZ HOIIBADB 31 HOW6AO 6VI. 8£TWIEN"L" AND r.a.t.AK ITRl The Theatre for the Great North Shore . STARTING SUNDAY, OCT. 3 Registration in the schools on the Evanston campus of Northwestern university is expected to run 10 percent over that of last year, it was estimated by university officials this week. The schools included in this estimate arc Liberal Arts, Music, Speech, Commerce and Engineering. i\ rigid sifting out process inaugurat ~ THE NEW CAMPUS ' ed by the university kept the increa se lack London's "The Sea \Volf." lower-, it was pointed out. The increase tr~nslating- to tht· screen one of the it:. s.tudents has ~axed the l;ou~ing famnst cxcitin~ :.to ril' s of adHnture ctltttes to capactty. Donmtones and en-r \\'ritten, '"ill he the icature of the fraternity houses are filled and. girls' Campus theater hill beginning tomor- ' houses are also reported occupted to row. Tonight ieatures the hig bathing capacity. I>L·aut\· contc:;t c·Jl the ::,c rrcn with the The School of Liberal Arts, which pirtur.c "The }"amily Cpstair ·" starrit~g last y~ar had a total regi stration of \ ·irginia Valli. Peter the Great 111 2,000, already has 2,200. Registration . "Tiw Sign (li thl' Claw" \Yill come in the engineering schoo l i" 17 percent \\'itlt Saturcla~· \ change of hill. while over that of last year, while the Comt hi.' :.r onday-Tucsda~· chid :-.ho\,·ing merce school reports a boost of 25 . \\'ill he ":\fret the Prince," starring percent in students. J' hL'ph Schilclkraut. . In the School of Speech there are 275 registered , wl1ich is 30 percent THE HOYBURN more than last vear. Tv.·o hundred T ont :.reighan\ picture. "Tin God:-," and twentv-five have enrolled in the arrin·s at the lloyhurn tn'm orro\\'. music school which is 10 percent more :\ikcn Pringle play s oppo. ite ~[eiglJall. than previo'tts years. ~f nne! a,· 'viii hrin·g Xonna Shearer in President Scott estimated that there "The .\\'aning Sex." \\·ednesday's are about 300 more students on the Evchange oi bill \\'ill offer Earl Hudson':-; anston campus than last year despite production o f ":.fismate-.." the screen efforts to keep out students of low \·.c rsion ?f }fyron Fagat!'s_ play . sta,r- 1 standing in .their. high school work. A}nng Dons Ken yon and \\ a1 ner B<txtcr. though regtstratwn has not started tn The :-tory is built around the theme of the Clowntown schools it is estimated lllother Ion· and is sa id tn he filled that the total enrollment of the uni\rith :-tirring :-ituations, brilliant spec- vcr. itv will be in excess of 10,000 stutacks and to haH~ a story beautiful dents.' and dramatic. THE NEW EVANSTON "Xo Slapstick" has been the rule adhered to In the making of the comedy, "Rolling llome.',. \featuring Reginald Dennv and \Villiam A. Seiter, now showi"ng at the New Evan ston theater. The change of 1>"11 there next ~[onday will bring Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughe s in "ForcH·r Aiter," a romantic talc of the lon~ affair between a Xcw England belle and the son of the tmn1 's impecuniou s Ia \\·ycr. The picture shows the crr1ck Cnivcrsity of Southern Caliiornia football team in action. Others of the cast arc Alec Franci s, Da,·id Torrence. Hallam Cooley, Eulalie Jen se n an~l Lila Le slie. UNIVERSITY GROWS Ten Percent Increase Shown by Evanston Departments of Northwestern as Registration for Year Nears Close ··Broken Hearts ol Boll7'wood" with Patsy Ruth Miller J,ouise Dresser Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Also Stage Presentations IT'S A P·L EASURE TO HEAR NORSHORE THEATRE ORCHESTRA Direction J. Walter Davidson NORSHORE GRANDE ORGAN Chauncey Haines, Jr., Soloist Come before 6:30 p. m. week days, Saturdays 6 p. m., and enjoy the · First De Luxe Performance at Matinee . price, · 2Sc· -NOW PLAYING- · ·Ricaard Barthelmess f" in "The Amateur Gen tletna n" NE 'YThe ~g~c~~~tTO N NOW SHOWING . I"'MEW '-'AMPU Tucla~· ·Snturtlar s lVnJ;g~-n;~-;-'1 I I \YIL:\1ETTE, ILL. Reginald Denny In His Greatest Comedy .· 61 I e ROLLING ROME" Cont. from 1:30 to 11 P. M. FIRST RUN PICTURES 1'1-:TEit THE GUf: .\'l' th«· Wmuler Dog In HTbe Sign ol tbe Claw" ( 'c·nu·cl r-l"'n lJies-X ews llOl'BJ,}; )[ nnllny-TtH'Stln)' }'}~:\1'1'UE PUOGRA-:\1 ' ' : i i i = I i ; I Your 11om<' Thl'nt<'f I and MACK· SEN NET'S- HOBOKEN to HOLLYWOOD 1\IONPAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Mary Astor ~ Lloyd Hughes 6161 ,J. B. KoJIJlel, :'\lannglng Hirector ' I ,I : ' FOREVER AFTER" ~~Meet ~~No tbe Prince" nlth ,JOS:EPH S('JIIJ,])J\RAL'T fill(l '1'0-:\l JliX In ! I I 6161 ' i LA BOHEME" I : "U oX · ~~ISS" (Educntlonal I 'Ion., Tut·s., "·l'cl., oct. 4, 5 nnd 6 I~ ILI, IAX (asn and Jonx (aLHE ItT l'honc Wilmette lUI = En·nin~rs i :30-9; )lat. Tues., 3:3~ BEN TURPIN in ··THE PRODIGAL BRIDEGROOM" COMING SOON "STELLA DALLAS" Man's Gold" Reekleu Sex" Octoher 7 Wecln.-stlny, October 6 ~·The I I I A I f I ~ I : 'f t·om(·ciJ) nnd Pathe News. Shnw starts at 7:15. 'l'hursttuy, Oetm't('r 7 IIU~~E RICH n n d l WUI.ARD LOUIS I I· FRIDAY and SATURDAY ~Judge Dell.amy, Johnnie Walk<'r, · WI Ilia m ('oJilt'r and G <'rtnule Astor Thur!'tl~, "~The 1 ~~Flame ol the Yukon" October 8 ·'F 1-:J,JX 'J'Jli}"J~ES WITH Tll\IE," 4'0illNl~· and I·uthe lttl,·lew. Honeymoon Express" ancl Thomas Melghaa "TIN ··THE GODS · · SEX" MONDAY and TUESDAY llathlug Beauty Contest }'rlday, ON THE STAGE .. ~Those Who Dare" · ,John Bowers, :!\larguerlte De La JIQtte und Edmon(\ Burns · ·· ------·-------· K JIOI/f J\.ULET1'E l ,l.\(' " .\ UCIL\1, In ZANE GREY'S I latest . 6161 t FORLORN i I "UAFirY JHLL," RIVER" ' comedy, nnd I Pathe News I I sat. !IRts., ! and 4 p. m. ! I Fri. nntl Snt., 0<'tOller 8 nn<l 9 Norma Sbea·e· WAKING Dori· .Kea)'on I WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "NISNATES' ·

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