Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Aug 1928, p. 17

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August 3, 1928 W·ILME·TTE LIFE Shore. Theaters I I_D_D_I ... I_.,.._.~~.._.-D_D_._D_D_D_~-D-D-~-~-D-11_1_ Ne·w s -Now . PI.,U.. 0 -~~-~~..-ci-II_D_ Tom Mix heads the list of screen' Batbina Beauty in actors to be seen at the Teatro del College movies and college plays ar e Peraon Lago beginning this Saturday, August quite popular nowadays. The Varsity 4. On that day the Teatro will show theater offers for your approval this "Painted Post," another western pic- Saturday, August 4., Rod La Rocque ture. The story, summed up in a sen- in "Hold 'em Yale." In this .picture tence is this: Tom Blake (Tom Mix), Mr. La Rocque forgets his tailor and sheriff, saves the pay roll and the girl has a grand time for himself as a from the bandits. The girl is Natalie South American Jack Gilbert who bein Kingston, a dark-eyed beauty, who in comes a football star. Big Tom· KenCHORUS GIRLS MAY MARRY this picture makes her debut in a west-: nedy, as a bone-headed cop, and a Earl Carroll has announced that his ern opposite Mix. Tbe photography monkey called "Firpo" contribute to is excellent. Ramon Novarro is the the nonsense. The girl is Jeannette contracts with girls for "Vanities" constar of "A Certaif) Young Man," com- Loff-not so well known but very, tain no provision against the girls STARTING SUNDAY marrying during the time of the show. ing to the Teatro del Lago this Sun- very nice. day, August 5. Novarro plays a young For the benefit of those who like This is a much discussed clause in the London lord, whose flirtations are the Miss Clara Bow and also for those who Ziegfeld contracts. talk of the town until he meets THE think Mr. Richard Arlen is a big beT~D WITH VITAPHONE girl, and then his efforts to live down man the Varsity has scheduled "Ladies Ted ~ewis, popular orchestra leader, and his Jazz Coileaiana in his past are comical in the extreme. A of the Mob" for next Monday, Tuescharming romance runs through it. day, and Wednesday, August 6, 7, and who appeared at the Palace theater in Elaborate reproductions of Europe's 8. "Ladies of the Mob" is a crook pic- the loop earlier this year, will be seen playgrounds are the scenes of the ture. Richard Arlen is a handsome in a new Warner Brothers' vitaphone A Happy Jazz Revel merry and whimsical love story. yegg and Clara is his yeggess-though feature called "Everybody Happy." with a boat of atara Far surpassing in emotional drama not his wife. She feels like a wife to"Take Me Home" .is the name of her previous work as a comedienne, ward him and would like to be just -ON THE SCREENColleen l\1oore has given a perform- that. It is not the usual Clara Bow Be be Daniels' new picture. Neil Hamilance in the stellar role of "Happiness picture, with the bewitching red-haired ton is to be Miss Daniels' leading man Ahead" that unquestionably should be miss out to get her· man. This time according to recent reports. Yvonn~ cunsidered the finest of her career. Clara plays a different role, in which Howell, Janet McCloud, Doris Hill, "Happiness Ahead" opens at the Tea- she battles in the cause of right· and and Marcia Harris are also in the cast. tro Monday for two days. The story stru~gles to hold her man. . The supin the romantic elrama centers about an unsophisticated girl portmg roles are splendidly portrayed. from a small town, who becomes the Clara and Richard are their own Seventeenth Season · wife of a city card-shark. Her dis- recommendation. June Z3 to September 3 illusionment, and the subsequent re"T~e Head Man," coming to the generation of her husband, provide the Varstty next Th~rsday and Friday, Box Oftlee Open t:IO A. 11. Until . 10 P. M. Dall7 .t Sunda7 framework for a plot that is as unique August 9 and 10. ts a good little yarn Telephone Highland Park !717 as it is interesting. Edmund Lowe, by Harry Leon \Vilson about a smart who plays opposite Colleen Moore, is an~ lovab~e small town attorney who provided with an unusually strong dnnks htmself into disrepute-and role-and he takes full advantage of makes a sm~shing comeback. Charles his opportunities. Murray is great in the lead. Lucien "Buck Privates," a joyous comedy, Littlefield as his bibulous p~l is funny. of the American Army of Occupation Loretta Young and Larry Kent make will visit the · Teatro del Lago next an agreeable pair of young lovers. Wednesday, August 8. The story is from the pen of Capt. Stuart N. Lake, a war veteran of many decorations and Ramon Novarro Picture was adapted by the director, Melville at Norshore Next Week Brown, former vice commander of the For those who like discontented Hollywood Post of the American young romances the :t\orshore Legion. Lya De Putti, noted con-: theater king is offering Ramon ·N'ovarro in tinental star, will be seen in her fifth . 41 Forbidden Hours" beginning this SunAmerican-made photoplay. Zazu Pitts day, August 5. It is a gay, yet stirring and ¥alcolm McGregor are also in romance of a young king who refused Thursday the picture. and Friday to take that profession seriously and Wallace Beery and Raymond Hat- gave up his throne for love. Auruat Z-3 ton have handed gloom another Concerning the picture and the acknockout in "The Big Killing," their in tors Photoplay has this to say: "ProbPa:ramoUI~t team comedy which comes ably no one on the screen does the to the Teatro del Lago next Thursday prince-at-play sort of thing with and Friday. August 9 and 10. The Novarro's deljcacy, ·gayety and repicture deals with the adventures straint. It's his best picture since Beery and Hatton, two supposed 'The Student Prince.' Renee Adoree sharpshooters, encounter when they is captivating as the Parisian coquette. become involved in a Kentucky moun- Smart story. direction and titles. UltraSat&U'day tain feud. As the mountain girl, Mary modern and sophisticated." Aupat 4 Brian in this picture is altogether love"Forbidden . Hours" is splendidly ly. acted. well dtrected, and charmingly costumed and staged. Harry BeauGUEST OF QUEEN Dolores Del Rio, movie star from Munday across the Rio Grande, will be a guest Tuesday and of the queen of Spain at the close of W eclnesday her forthcoming European trip. She in her &rat dramatic starring picture August 6-7-8 will make no pictures while in Europe, it is announced. Tom Mix Film Heads , SHOW COLLEGE MOVIE List of T eatro del Varsity Books "Hold 'Em Yale" for This Saturday; "Ladies of the Mob" · Lago Attractions to Be Shown Next Week mont was the director. Besides Novarro and Miss Adoree, those in the cast are Dorothy Cumming, Edward .Connelly, Maurice Cannon, Alberta Vaughn, and Roy D'Arcy. The Norshore is offering its usual gala stage production in addition to the feature picture. "Cairo," a feast of jazz joy on the banks of the Nile, is" billed for next week. Billy Glason, late star of ('Gay · Paree," and other vaudeville headliners will be on hand to assist Frankie Masters and the Jazz Collegians. MISS UNIVERSE Fraakie Muters & Band Dolores Del Rio "RAMONA" FRANKIE MASTERS "CAIRO" Ramon Novuro Renee Adoree Ravinia Opera and Concerts "FORBIDDEN -HOURS" WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTON "THE BIG KILLING" ROD LA· ROCQUE in ··&OLD 'BM ~ALB" COMMUNITY HOUSE Tut>s., Aug. 7 Fri., Aug. 10 RICHARD DJX "THE COLLEGE WiDOW" by Gt.>orge Ade CLARA BOW A pony expres-s rider of the sixties is Tom Mix's role in "Son of the Golden West," new movie on which Tom and his horse, Tony, are now busily working. More high pressure transmission mains for manufactured gas were laid in Illinois than in anv other state during 1927. · · · ·LADIES 01' TBB MOB" · with RICHARD ARLEN CHARLES MURRAY in Th"rsday and Friday Aui"Jat t-11 DOLORES COSTELLO Wm. Collier, Jr. Nan«!y Carroll "EASY COME EASY GO" ··TBB BBAD MAJtl"

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