Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jul 1927, p. 39

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July 22; 1927 _D_I_D_I---~---D-D_D_O . __ . _D_D_D_D_D_O_D_D_D_I_. .I L41tC WILMETTE LIFE 39 Shore Theaters 1 I ending with "~lcFadden's Flats." next \'·~·A k's j)rogram at Teatr(l del Lago "" . will he one evening of laughs right ' after a not her. Tl1rec o f t 1 lC season ,~ most recent r_ eleases ~ "Colleen, ··Rough House Rosie" and "~1cFadclt>n's Flats"-are li sted and are aug~~ News 1 ...-c--~-~---D-D_D_D_D_D_D_D_I.----.-_ ___,... A week of Laughs Listed on Teatro del Lago Program Starting wtt 1 ··s· nnp 1 c s·ts " · anu ·1 .. atrc 0!1 \\' cdnesday and Thursday of next week. On Monda,· and Tuesclay, one of the . Movie Menu .·.·...... f ~;>atw del Lago NOW SHOWING GUS JOE incontparahl; Raymond Griffith "silk ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · hat" comedies will he featurcd-"Time to [.ove." There are three matn ms.·utunhtJ, Ju,IJ .· :!~. I gredients .for the film: . one spirit, :·?own. th~ Str~tc~·· .......... : Yillage three duels. and four capttve balloons. < aptam SalvatiOn .......... ~orshort> all of which combine to make one of "The Dt>\'il's Saddle" · · · ·······Varsity the funniest comedies shown in the sunday, July !-& "World at ............ HPr f,eH" T ........ N"orshot·P "Colleen" E>a tro del Lago Jlonduy, July !i "R(JUg-h Hom;t> Hosi{' " .. T ea tro del Lago "\\~orld at Ht-t' Ft-t't" ....... Xorshore "Tinw tu Lon··· ....... ... .... Village ··on Ze Boulevard" .... , ....... Va rsity ·ru.-sclaJ, July !I "World at Her Feet" ........ Xorshore '"l'ime to Lon" . ............... Village ··on Ze . Roule,·ard' ' ............ Varsity \\-. t·dnestluy. Jut,· :'!i "('aptain Sa lvati "'I · d AI' " on" ............ 1' d Village 1 I ·' arru:· 1ve . . . . . . . . Ec>atro e .. ago "World at Her f'eet'" ..... .. . Norshore "On Z e Boule\'ard" ............ Varsity Thursday, July !k ")l<'l"addt-n's Flats" .... Teatro del Lago ··captain SaJ ,·ation" ........... Yillage - · · ..Sunple .. .. . ~1s VAN ~ SCHENCK Pennant Winning Battery of Songland last fev; weeks. Griffith is supportc<t hv Vera Voronia. a Rus sian actre ss ":ho makes her screen debut in thi~ filttl.· MARY LEWIS Famous Soprano Metropolitan Opera Co. menteJ by "Simple Si:-;" and ". arrtel For the la st two days of the week. Alin'.... The first three mentioned are Manarrer J. B. Kopple has secured all comedies of the first order and the "' . . (' d tl ,, Ken M an1ard\ "The Dcvt 1s ;:"la c e, latter two, while not quite of the same which d~als \\"ith the invasion of the calibre. are nevertheless good films. white settlers into 1ndian territor~ () · d ay "S'nnp Je .. s·ts " wt'II be attd tl1e resttltatlt ,,·ars and auventures. .... n Satur . prt·s~ntt:cl. This picturt- featurl' s Lou - Ken crowds most of his circus riding ise Fazenda and Clyde Cook. who feats into the t>icture and is co-starred pron~ to be one ot· t he t)est o f come dY with Kathleen Collins. It will he reteam~. The story has to do with a membered that Ken Maynard was a \\ i~tful laundry worker, played · hy feature attraction with the Ringling ~I is~ Fazenda~ who longs ior boy Brothers' Circus for a numher of fric·nds ~uch as her prettier work- years. mate s have. "Colleen·· is to featured on S un . THE NORSHORE day and stars Madge Bellamy and Florence Vidor in her latest photo Charles ~lorton . It is Irish to the exoffering, "The World at Her Feet," treme: Irish in se tting; Irish in castcomes to the Norshore theater starting ing-eve n to two Irish horses: and Sunday. Iri sh in humor, action and fights. It This is the story of a woman who imi~ excl'llent lv directed and played and agined that she wanted the adoration of i:- undoubtedb: one of the season's her business associates more than she l,l'St pictures. did her husband. What happened when ()n .\fonday Teatro del Lago preshe discovered that she could not have ~t:nt~ Clara Bow's latest success, hoth is solved thoroughly in keeping "Roughhouse Rosie ." This i" a pic - " ·ith the most modern ideas. ture \\·ith joy radiating thro ughout. In tilt' r o le of Rosie O'Reilly. the he " itching helle of Tenth AYe nue, the ditninuti\"C Clara unfurl s some new fold:- in the banner oi fame that sprl'ad ior hl'r whrn " It" was giYen to the world. · 1 Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra ( 107 Men) Playing Raymond Overture FEATURE PRODUCTION KEN MAYNARD he ViDage Theatre WIL:MBTTB, ILL. The West At It's Best "The Devil's Saddle" COMING MONDAY J ·\"our Homt" Theatt'r B . Ko_ppeJ, .M anawtnr JJir~ .. , .., Phone WilMette lUI Snturda.y Jlat!!'., 2 and Enufngs 'i:30 &. 9; )lat. 1'ut's. :C:3U .a Marion . T alley and Beniamino Gigli Metropolitan Opera Stars .\1 on., Tots., July :!:,.:!6 'I'WO U .\ YS 0~ J, \. Uuymond C~rhll.th In ·"rime to Love" .\lsu Hubby \'f·rnon in " Tit· That Bull"- ('omt·dy Joe Browning Famous Stage Comedian Putht ~.-w~ tl,._ I On \ \' ednesday, Tcatro del Lago pres e nt :-: ~fat ~f oore in the role of a "h.' · pr(lil·ss~r who adn)cates polygamy. and Lou Tellcgen, in thr part of the lik eahk "h lu ehe~rd" " ·lw has fout· \\·in·s . one of whom is the delectable l\1argaret Livingston, are the principle ;trtor s in thi s picture. "M arrie'd Alive." "'ith it ~ surprising humor and , ... himsica) eposides. it afford ..; amusement through o ut the s to ry. On Thursda\· and FridaY "~f cFaclden's Flats" i:: to be shown·. Th is serious old s tage comedy has h een given a ne\\' dress, and a n ew lease o n life. ~ through the efforts of Charlie Murray and Chester Conklin. M urra\' as the hod carrying Irishman is ir~~sistahle. <t11d Conklin, as . a Scotch harber pro\'es one of the greatest comedians of the ~creen. Wt>tl., Thurs., July ~i-!!1'1 TWO H.\ \ ·s O~J, \" S f>EC ' L\J. ..\T'l'R .H 'TIO.X Now Playing The "1\llracle lUau" of the St>a ""Captain Salvation" With J,u rs Jlans .. n, Puullnt· .\I so Ut·l·it·w ( 'nrtuun ~tnrkt· Roger Wolf Kahn and His World's Famous Orchestra VIA "CAPTAIN SALVATION" IAHS 1uul VIT APHONE FEATURE PRODUCTION with Han se u Paulhu· Starkl' }'ri., ~at., .July !!9-:10 TWO U.\ \"S O:XLl" LEW CODY "ON ZE BOULEVARD" Continuous Shows 2 to 12 Vitaphone Presentations On the stage DOROTHY RYTON &:CO. SWEGLES' RAINBOW SEXTETIE Billy :s-ewell ··Tbe Bevil's Saddle" With Kuthlt>Nt ( 'c.lllns anti "Tu rzun" 'fht> " "unc.lt·r JlHr!'it' Also J, tttt'st "Our Gang" ('ometly Kt>n _ , Jaynard in 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 P. M. and Patht' Xews F'eatnrlng "Captain Salvation" to Be at Village Wednesday Among the really great pictures that have heen presented to the public this year is to be listed "Captain Salvation." The title role is played by Lars Hansen. the Swedish actor wlio made his sc reen debut as a minister with Lillian Gish in the "Scarlet Letter." Tn "Captain Sah·ation," Mr. Hansen plays the part of ;t divinitY "-turlent who, disappointed in love, ·takes to the sea, forgetting his faith and becoming the aid of the most fearerf skipper of the Kova Scotia coast. His regeneration forms a dramatic climax to. a sto ry of adventure, danger, hani. s lup and the eternal battle of man against the sea. "Captain Salvation" will h e presented at the Village the- Starting Sunday The Orchid of the Screen DE-PENDABLEAny used car seen on 9ur floor is good for more than enough satisfactory miles to assure the FLORENCE VIDOR In "THE WORLD AT HER FEET" On the Stage FLORENCE HEDGES & co. "Broad WRY Hits" Lan1ont Cockatoos and Macaws "Performing teats that are anbellevable." owner of his money's worth. You can always count on that. C. M. McDONALD 10 I 9 Davis Street Phones: University 22·4. Wilmette 224 A USE-D CAR IS ONLY AS DE-PE-NDABLe AS THe DE-ALER WHO SE-LLS IT

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