Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1927, p. 41

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July 1, 1927 -~-~--- ~·-·~-,....-----------~-a-a_a Sho'r e Theaters I News . WILMETTE LlFE ___ 41 ·+ -·-·---·--·-----·-~-·-·-·--·--·-·-·---·--.---·-·-:---·-·:· "Rough House Rosie" With Clara Bow at Norshore Dedicate Village Theatre Organ I Village Theatre WILJIBTTB, lL.L. Toar Boaae Tllea&er B. Koppel, Jfaaarl·l Vlreewr Plloae Wilmette UU Ennlngs 7:10; Mat. Tiles. I:H Satllrday Mats., t aad · lion., Toes., July 4·& TWO DAYS ONLY Special llatlnee Monday, July 4th, IS p. m. 'Richard Dlx In ~lara Bow in "Rough House Rosie," comes to the Norshore Sunday·. The star is an east side girl with an intense desire to be a "lady." As for the story, "Rough House Rosie" concerns itself with Rosie, a belle of Tenth Avenue, and, more · _ i mportant, the sweetheart of the "coming middleweight champion of the world." You haven't seen the half of "IT." Clara's intense desire to become a lady leads her into adventures that call on her greatest dramatic qualities. A large cast of Hollywood experts assist Clara. J. I ~~QUICKSA.MDS" "Ht·r Husky Hero"-! Reel E·l """ tlc!tal Comedy ·'O I·I Glory··-speclal Colored Reel Pathe News Wt>d., Thurs., July 6·i' 'rWO DAYS ONLY ltoymond Griffith In I I 'i ! Movie Menu Saturday, July 2 I ~~WEDDIMG BILLS" _..........._ Also fluthe Re,·Jew, Dally Ne"·s Weekly aaul "By G.:-orge" ! Reel Comedy · Fri., sat., July 8·9 T\\'0 DAYS OYLY "Fire Brigade" Community House, Winnetka. "Drums of the Desert"-Varsity. "Tracked by the Police"-Village. "Irish Hearts"-Teatro del Lago. "The Tender Hour"-Norshore. ~~sLmB KELLY Sunday, July 3· "Special Delivery"-Teatro del Lago. "Rough House Rosie"-~ orshore. Monday, July 4 "Rough House Rosie"-Norshore. "The Tender Hour"-Teatro dt· l.ag-o. "Quicksands"-Village. "Fast and Furious"-VarsitY. l With O':Sell Also lUg Boy In "Atta A Baby"2 Reel Educational Comedy Wn~~.~~::lly I I j ·-·-n-a.!~!...~!!.!:.~-a- -t!· Tuesday, July Photo b~· Kaufmann and Fabry s· 'l'hi:-5 new organ, which \\'as dedicated at the Village theatre this week, is a \\'e lte Grand iu s trum\:nt. Tt is the first organ of its type to be installed in the ~liddle \\' t~t. and i:-; the product of the \~/ elte Org-an company of New York city. :Milton Hosking, who has been organist at the Yillage theatre for ntarly a decade. presides at the ne\\· ·o rgan. Quicksands and role oi Ray·~ bc~t pal and Yi\·ien Oak· land, former Yaudn·ille headliner, plays I Thursday, July 7 Sltde Kelly at the blonde \'amp \\'hO nearly wrecks ::u.ould.ers of. ~~;n"-:-Teatro del romances oi the paL. \\ eddmg Blll$ -V11lage. V l"ll age Th ea t re the " . . . . ~ Friday July s I' . . . I 1 he PICture IS a tvplcal Gnffith "~l'd K 11' Sl'd :. v·u I ht ."ersatJlc Rn·ha:d Dlx a~ an arnt\' hcutrnant. \\'ho 111 the ordmary rnu~s(' of dutY falls in with more hair raising a<h-entures than happens to the Iannan in the course of a lifetime. pl; 1ys -the lrad in ·'Quirksauds" showin t! at thl' \'illagc theater \fondaY and Tuesd;n·. · hick. full of fast anl furious fun. YC- "Quicksands"-Village. "The Tender Hour"-Teatro de · I.a~n . "Rough House Rosie "-Xor~horc. "Fast and Furious"-Varsirv. "Silent Flyer" - Commm{it\· House, \Vinnetka. · Wednesday, July 6 "\Vedding Bill$"-Village. "The Shock"-Teatro del Lag-o. "Rough House Rosie"-~ orshore. "Slide, Kell:-.'. Slide"-Varsity. Lago. FRIDAY 8 SATURDAY WARNER BAXTER and STAR CAST -in- The picture i~ a fa . t nHwing· melof]rama of th<.; frontier. where a gang of smugglers makes heaclquarte·r s in a hard boiled town. and shatters the placidit,· of honest folk with its neiarious . actiYitY. The girl in the case. Helene Chadwick. is forced by the pinch f1i circumstances to liYe a double life. The ston- m<wes fast. Dix in love \rith the ~irl. finds himself launched in a camnaign against the smugglers. People who like good fast action will find plenty of it in "Quicksands." "Wedding Bill$" Rannond Griffith with his inimitah le- and unique style of silk-hat comeclv. will he presented \\T eclnesday and ThursdaY in "\Vedding Bill$." which is said to he one of his greatest comedY ,·e hicles in years, in a dass with "Path to Paradise." and "Hands t't~." and other great successes. Griffith " ·ill present a new leading woman, the blonde and beautiful Ann Sheridan who although only 19 years old. has heen signed to a long term contract with Paramount. because of GLENCOE UNION CHURCH her nromising work in "Casey at the "\Vinners of the \Vilderness" will be Bat." Hallam Cooley, who has been a con- the film presented at the Glencoe spicious film actor for years has the Cnbn church next Friday, July 8. .:\ great grandstand in Xe\\' York~ fdled \\·ith thousands of yelling fans -and the two most famous baseball teams in America battling in grim earnest-this is the might,· background ior "Slide. KellY. Slide." :!\Ietro-Gold"'Yn- ~faycr's ne~,. haseh~ll picture playing Friday and c;aturday. The recent \\'oriel Series furnished the set_ting. Cameras were sent from the studios and set up during the New York games, and \Yilliam Haines. hero of the ston·, donned Yankee uniform and appeare d with the X e\\- Yorkers against the St. Louis Cardinals, for the intimate scenes in the picture. The ne\Y production. biggest basehall picture in history, is an intimate tale of life with a major league team. \\'ith Haines in the role of hero. SallY O':t\eil. Karl Dane. Harry Care)~, \Yarner Richmond. Junior Coghland. Eileen Sedgwick and other noted players. Also some of the most famous baseball players in America make their screet1 debut in the picture ·: such men as Bob \[eusel and "Irish" Meusel and Tonv Lazzeri of the Yankees. Mike Donlin. world's greatest hitter and for Years idol of the Xew York Giants, and others of note. "Slide, Kelly, Slide" "~II el,l e ~f. ~[t e, -;I, I ag-e .! 1 I ~' ou c ers o ·' en eatn) < <: .agn. "\Vinncrs of the \\'ilderne~s - Union church, Glencoe. "DRUMS OF THE DESERT"ZANE GREY'S Latest and Greatest Story Added Comedy Motion Picture Boon I to Rural Communities The motion picture is a blessing to rural America, according to Irwin Greer, president of the Greer College of Automobile and Electric al Trades, Chicago. · I OUR GANG -in- "LOVE MY DOG" S<~t. SUMMER THEATRE 'fHE CHICAGO ART THEATRE Mat. BARREL OF FUN Bring the · Child len Drive your car FREE PA.RKING Next to Theatre will present plays by Middleton, Synge, George Kelley, Chehkov, Steele, Ostrovsky a.nd others. Direction ot Ivan Lazaret'f, artist or Moscow Art Theatre. Trained players. Unusual acting. Hilarious comedy. Poignant tragedy. Every Wednesday evening In .Tuly and August, 8 :30 P. M. ~Toraine Hotel, cool Theatre, Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. Tickets $1.00, at hotel or Wabash 6773. Coming Monday Reginald Denny in "FAST and FURIOUS" Wednesday William Haines CHICAGO ART THEATRE lUoralne Hotel, Sheridan Highland Park. Rd., 'SLIDE KELLY SLIDE' Continuous Show Daily 2 to 12 P. ~.

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