September 24, 1926 . WILMETTE LIFE duction, "Partners Again-with PotSTACE NOTES ash and Perlmutter" comes to the The 1926-1927 dramatic season in Village next Friday and Saturday, Oc- Chicago has opened wifh nearly every tober 1 and Z. comedy lovers are prom- loop theater offering a new attraction. ised a portion of .laughs su~h as is There is apparently something to suit · each taste from light opera to the seldom met.ed out m an evenmg. . Needless to say, "P~rtl!-ers A&'ain" questionable farce. Some are destined IS ano~her of tl:ose rolhckmg busmess I to be quite successful, others will pass comedies whcrem the f.amous partners, on without causing a ripple on the portrayed by George. Stdne.r ~11d Ale?<- 1 dramatic surface. A few of those now ander Carr, engage m a d1 stmctly dtf- 1[ on displav are briefed herewi th. ferent line of bu sine ss. 1 This time it is the distribution of I "'KONGO" automob ile s which captures thei r fanPrincess theatre c\·. The,· deal in the "Schc nckmann An excit ing and thrilling play of Six:· a car princi!Jally noted for its faults. ~~any and harrassing are their jungle lif e- despite a plot more or less experiences in demonstrating the new mediocre. You will he fascinated ·bv motlels. a1~rl 111am· hair-breadth es- the splendid acting of \Valter Huston and intere sted by the interpretations capes a·re their lot·. of Clarence RedeL Richard Stevenson In addition the latest Harry Langdon and Harold de Becker to such an extwo-reel comc(h·. "Plain Clothes." and tent that the short-comings of the plot a Pathc llC'\h ~eel ,,·ill be shO\nl. may be on:rlookccl. See it for thrills and chills. NEW EVANSTON "THE BIC PICl'~RES FIRST" FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY RAYMOND GRIFFITH · IN ··YOU'D BE SURPRISED" also CHARLIE CHASE in "BROMO & JOLIET" MON., TCES., vVED., and THURS. GEORGE O'BRIEN ... OLIVE BORDEN ··J BAD MEN" NORSHORE THEATRE With Cast of 25,000 Super Special Production Rus:;ia- quaint. mysteriou s. rough, fickle Russia-p rovides the background f nr C (J r i1111 t' C r iffi t h \ 1 at l'.; t First :\"ati ona! picture. "Int o Her Kingclnm." which oJH: Ih Sunday at Balaban and Katz' Xor slwn: tllf'atre. The brilliant and popular ~tar ha s heen gin·n her most dramati t· a11cl uncl oubtt·dly mo -; t impn:s ~in· character. Tlw picture ""a" dirertt'd hy the famot1s Dani-,l! dirrrt r.r . ~n·nd \.adt· and the It-acting male rolr is played hy the s,n. ·di-,h :-.tar. Finar I fan . ; nn, giving the picture a cosmopolitan t ouch. Claude Cillinf!\\·a tn anrl Charles Cr(ICkl'tt are in thr supp nrting cast. The second half oi th e wee k brings a nn\· iarce-comech· " ·ith a sp lendid cast to Yicw. ~ nrni a S h l' ar(·r. Conrad \"agel. Gem:.g·e K. Arthur and }.far~· }.fc :\li s ter an· the orinrinal star . . ; and the J >ic ture i.; ··callecl "The \Van in g Sex." Apprc.nri:-1 te -,t age. . ;;rrcen and 111 us ira I !:->per ia It i(·s are a h· · ~~Y~ pre:-entccl in conjunctinn. "THE VAGABOND KING" Great Northern theatre One o i the outstanding mu:;ical entertainments r)f the Year i" n which Den ni s King and a host of others. including A.ll'ta l·: clwards, present this musical · ,·er..-ion of "I i 1 \\-ere King," to the ell-light nf capacity aucli r nc cs. A hrirf cam·as of those who haYe see n it de,·el op~ the ahnnst unaninwus opinion th~t it excels en?n "The Student Prince ." "SONG OF THE FLAME" Apollo theatre Te s . a Kostd and Gu,- Robertson. with mnr e than a hundred -others. including the Russian Art Choir, present Otto ffarhach' :-~ and Oscar Hammerstein's musical production which deals historical!_,. " ·ith Rus :; ia during the world war. Scenic effects and c9stumrs arc splen did and the sing-ing excellent. Entertainlllcnt Cli the highest class. -THESPIA)J Larn· }.f ouat. son of }.f r. and \f rs. A. ]. }.fouat of 616 Lake avenue, has returned to St. John's military acadcm,- at Delafield. \\'is. :Mr. and \frs. }.f ouat. who accompanied him, motoreel to \f arinette. \\.is .. before coming hack to \Vilmcttc . T H ~N EV~ST~ .!.~.l! R N . FRIDAY and SATURDAY AILEEN PRINGLE ~~THE WILDERNESS WOMAN" LLOYD HAMILTON in "HERE COMES CHARL1E" 1IOND:\ Y and TCESDA Y MARY ASTOR ... JAMES KIRKWOOD ~~THE WISE . GUY" \\'EDNESDA Y and THCRSDA Y ~~THE HONEYMOON EXPRESS" BALABAN & KATZ MEWES'!' THEATRE IRENE RICH :\t the annual meeting of the \f!Jtlwr' . cluh held at th e home of \frs . F . \\'. · Rohc·rts reccnth·. \frs. lTarn· Ruri1:;ide was elcctC(l !;resident fnr the cn~uing year .. }.fr:; . Frank T.. Cruthridge. Yicc -prl·s ident. and \frs. 1Tmrard Duncan. st·crct;try and treastln:r. ·:· ,.-, c,....,c, ~tt ._. ,.~ , ._., , ~ c l--. tt~ ,...-.c t.-.ct ~ t ·:· . ! Village - HOW6AO 6VE. BETWlEN"L." t.ND r.L6AK The Theatre for the Great North Shore Starting Sunday, Sept. 26th RSMO in ' : Theatre I"' MEWS I '-AMPU : ' : 'TRl ' I ' : I 'I : ' Your H nme Th('ll tr(' .r. B. 1\np)lf'l, )Jann~ln~ J)ir.-dur Jlut. ·rue ... , ' i i 'i = Lewis Stone and Shirley Mason f'ontlnunn111 from 1 :30 tn 11 P. M. Tntlay-~nturclay f'r,tl Thom.,.on hi DON JUAN'S In ·i b·t·nh·~' :~:lHI I : I ""SUNNY SIDE UP" l 2!-ll · Topl<-s i ~ ---!9 - i ""Sweet Adeline" I hPASSIOMATE Yeru ltt>ynohls 'i:31l·!l; Jlnn., Tut·s., St·t·t. 2'; nntl ('harlt>s Uay ('omt·tly - Phon.- Wllnll'fte lHt I i : ""LOME BAND SANDERS" f ·omt>tly f'nhlt>S ~110rts ··THREE NIGHTS" He crossed swords for a woman he loved so much, he was afraid to tell her about it. A Real Treat to Hear NORSHORE THEATRE ORCHESTRA Direction . J . Walter Davidson NORSHORE GRANDE ORGAN Chauncey Haines, Jr., Soloist Enjoy Our Stage Specialties -- ~I i111., TUf'!'., ~('Jif. ~j llllt l2~ Xt>ws - w {;ltne~fln :r Sf't)t, I e i ' .\lso, 2 ltN·I )lt·rmald f'onH'tl~·, Ut·tl Orau~t', In "His Klrkoll'" 111111 ij - Pnthe x.-ws I i '~ YOUTH" Owen l\toore ~ews I j " "t·tl., Thurs., St>)lt. :!!l and 30 I : I f 'n unv ('nmt··l~· llf'IIJH't - -:- ( ' hh·a~n Hnlly Thnrr-;:- sept:- Ylrglnln Yuill :w ~~Ameriean Pluek" Also lJatht· "X t·ws nn·l (leo. Wnl!ih I I In 1 j j Etluc·atlmutl {'omNly sat., Oet. I n nd 2 (;eo. Sltlnt>y ntul Ah·xander Carr }'rl., ·"THE P AMILY UPSTAIRS" I At :XI!fht BIG BATHING _ I CONTEST 1 BEAUTY Frlt1ay, Ort. 1st NOW PLAYING You haven't seen the ultimate in drama until you see ' "MISMA TES" with DORIS KENYON and WARNER BAXTER Come before 6:30 week days, Satur· claya 6: 00, and enjoy tbe Firat De Luxe Performance at Matinee price, 2Sc. t ··Partners Again" I Also, Harry Comedy I .1 J Patlfe News I Sat. ~fats., ! a.nd 4 p. m. If Lnngtlon and Jark London's At Night uTBE SEA WOLF" ~ O'I'E! Auto Drawing -Those Ha ,·lng Coupons on the ,Auto <·------------·lo Jlllst Be Present Friday Night