29 June 21, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 51 (. s. ~- ·1:·.----~-~--·-·-·---··-··--··-··-·-··-·-·-·--·---·-----------·~ 1- ·At the North Shore Theaters I . . I Teatro ....----·--·-·-·-·-·-·-··-··-·-··-··-··-··-·-··-··-··-··-··-· ·-·-··-·..--·-··---·-·-·-...:. Stage Actors Star in "Strange Curgo" ·a t Teatro del Lago Bill-o-Fare Sunclay, .Tlrnp 2:1 "\\'h<·l't" F.af.:t 1s East " Tf'ntrP "Th , l~ri<lg-t · of ~an Lui. H t:·y" . N"Qrshore Jl11111lay, June 2t il 1- "MY MAN" AT VARSITY Fannie Brice, Star of Many Musical Shows on the Stage, Makes Screen Debut in Thia Film La go in "No M 11n ·· lAnd,. Sherid11n R011d Between W ilmtttr 11nd Kenilworth Ph. Kenilwocth 3980-3981 del· e 11' s (' d e ~· Several stage and screen artists of \\·ide reputation and popularity are featured in the Pathe one hundred percent dialogue picture, "Strange Cargo," ,,·hich is to ' be shown at ~e Tcatro del Lago this Saturday, June 22. Lee Patrick, who plays the feminine 1e:·a9, makes her screen debut in this film. Miss Patrick has a splendid stag~.: record, having been featured in "The Common Sin," "The Nightstick," and "A Kiss in the Taxi," three stage productions that scored heavily in ~ew York. June Nash, who shares ltading honors ,,·ith Miss Patrick, started her sta~e career at eight years in "Daddies," under David Belasco's tutelage. George Barraud, English stage player of reputation, plays opposite Miss Patrick. Lon Chaney \vill be seen in one of his most amazing characterization. in "\Vhere East i East." vivid ound ~ynchronizcd drama of the Siame . . c jungles. \vhich is to be the Teatro attraction this ~unday, June 23. The !'>tory ·is an original one by Tod Bro\\' ning, ,,·ho directed it, and who ha directed .Chaney in the past in .. uch successes as "The L'nh oh· Three." "Tht Road to ~[andala,· .' ' "\\·e ·t of z~lllLi ' lJar ., and othtr::; . .The ca~t is a notable one'. with Lupe Velez. fiery little lwr(linc of "The Gaucho." as Chancy' s half-native daughter. Estelle Ta~· l o r 1::; a sinister charmtr of the OriL·nt, and 1.1(1\'il 1 lughes as the rom:1ntic lead. a ,·n ting Alllcrican :-.homnan see king ;L n i 111 a J.._ at 1h e t r a p per· : ; c a Ill p. T eHs Marines' Adventures "The Leatherneck." starring \\'illiam BO\·cl \\'ill he on YiC\\' at the Ttatro t hrcr · dan h c g i n n in g \\. edne..,cJa~·. The !'>tnr~· . an original hy Elliott Clil\rSCIIl, one ·o f the cn:a t,·r :, ni "~k.,·srrap <·r." deals \rith the adn:n tnrc CJi three Cnitecl States marittL·s in China . Th·__.~· become im·oh·c d in a rn ·olution an.d ,,·hen the bride of one· .u i them is stolen 1)\· an ach-cnturcr. they go in search <·f her with hi<rhh· dramatic results. Tlte St(lr\' is told 1;,. \\.illiam no _ u l as Calhoun ·at a court ·martial and i-, said to be tensely gripping. Diane EIEs plays < ·J>pn:-ite the star. · · ........ "B<:t r:t \"a l" .... Yarsity "A ]Ja;l g't· r<Ht ~ \\'om:tn' ' . T ea tro "Th e Bri<lg-v <1f San Luis llt"y" . . Xon;hore ~ 'l'uco~<la:r. ;rurw 2.i ·' It (':tn 't 1:<· IJrnw" ('<·mmunitv llous t· "Th e I :ricl g,. 1>1 S:tn Luis l: <·y" . Xor:-:hon· "A 11:1 ng"t·rr,u s \\'<m1an" 'ft·atro "Betra yal " . . \'at . i i.y "'"·lll<·~·la :y, "Th t; Bridg-1· of . ' :111 Lui:-, 1 -~~- ~· " 'l'hurstla r ,J IIIII' ~; "Lf': ttiH· rtt Pc k" · "Lf·ath <·r nt·('k" ,Juru· 21; .1\·a tro Xorshor e 'l't ·;ttro "Th · Bridg1· r,f San Lui s H t·y" . Xorshor e }' ritla y. ,J uru· 2~ "I tt·rlskin" ... C<m11l i \lllit y 1 fousp "Th e Bri<lgt· f1f San Luis 1!1 ·\'" :'lorshore "Lt:athern<·vk" · . . Tt·:ttrf, "Bridge of San Luis Rey" Norshore Film Next Week. Bridge of San Luis Rey," ~cnTnization of the \\'ilder noHl \~·ill he th e :\nrshore theater attraction for tl1e \\'et k beginning this Saturday, I u n e !.!. . L i I v Dam it a · i ~ ca. t a .~ t h c fic:n· ~pani s l{ dancer. (~ra n' clr1ulns wer.<: cxprcs~cd in Holl)·\o.·< ltHI as to tht succl'ss of a film nrsinn of "The Hridgt oi ~an Luis Rey.' ' hut the picture h<h \\'on the praise ni !t:ading critic~. The ~uspcnsi:: is accomplished by shm\·ing the falling oi thl· bridge at till· beginning hut not dintlging thC' identitY of the: characters killed until the la st reel. "The Fannie Brice, star of musical re"Vu f.s and vaudeville. will be seen in her first \ ' itaphone filti1. "My Man," at the Varsity theater in Evanston this Friday and Saturday, ] une 21 ::tnd !.!.. "'\fy Man" is the story of a kindly Fast Side girl who mothers a wayward sister and a little brother and is treated terrihlv bv circumstances and relative s. fn the en-d, she gets her man and Lecome~ a Broadway star. The real intr rest centers, in ·Fannie'-; s~ngs. She does her entire repertoire of fa \·or ites. "The Bctraval." " ·ith Emil Jatming~. Esther Ralst~n and Garv Cooper, will he o'n the \'arsit\· screeti Monday and Tuc clay, June 24- and 25. The stor _ v is laid in a Swiss village. Vro11i (Esther Haist on) , \Yho lives there, loves Andre Frey (Gary Cooper). a youq.g arti..,t who is spe nding hi s vacation in tbe town. :\ndrc goes away, promi~. ing to rtturn a month later. He doesn't keep hi s promise. Realizing she must act quickly to save her name. Vroni accedes to her father's requ est and Jnarries Poldi ~fo se r (Emil Jannings), the kindlv burgomaster of the to\\'n. ~he is a faithful wife. though on tlw ni~ht of her wedding Andre return s. and . 1 it er that comes back often. drav;11 i)\· love of her and a desire to ·'"'e hi·~ son. All goes well for a time, but "The Betrayal" ends . in hitter trag ed~. MATINEES SATURDAY. SUNDAY SATURDAY a SUNDAY Doors Open 1:30 Show Starts at 2 p. m., Continuous Evening· During W relt Doon Open 6:30 Show Sttlttl 1 p. m. PRO{~RA)I STARTING Jl.INE 22 Saturdny, June 22 (100% Talkie) ALI; STAU. S'fAGE CAST 61 ~STRAMGE CARGO" "l"ast }'relght"-Our Gang Comedy Pathe RHlew In Sound ~unday, June 23 (Singing and Sound) CHANEY, LUPE VELEZ, ESTELLE TAYLOU LO~ hWRERE EAST IS EAST" "The Wicked West" Oswald Cartoon In Sound "Outlnn·llsh :!\Ianners" ~r.-tro 01ldlty Daily News and Klnogram News )fonday a111l Tues(lay, June 24·25 (All Talkie) n .\CLANOVA. NJ~IL JIAl\liLTON, . CLIVE BROOK " 61 A DA\NGEROUS WOMAN" "Thf' Jnstallm.-nt Colle.-tor" VrNl Allt·n .1'alking Act TIH' lll'Yf'll..rs ~lnglng Act Paramount News )\'t··l., 'l'hnr!'., anti Fri ·· 26·27·2~ ('falkit· ltrHl Soun<l) Wll.J,T.Dl UOYD, FRED KOHLER t.t~'fHE -NOW PLAYINGTlu-illing Heart-Drama LEATHERNECK" ":\lf't>t t.h1· Jllssus" f'hrlstit· All 'falklt· {'omedy 1\ inoJ.rrn m X1·ws 1\' t·d nt.·sday. J>aramount Xt·ws Thurs ·· & Fn. satnrtlay, Junl' 29 (All Talkie) 1·.\l'H .\ J,aPL .\X'l'F. and ,JOHX UOLF:S " 61 Friday & Saturday June 21-22 Corinne Griffith VICTOR VARCONI H. B. WARNER '> - Ravinia Opera and Concerts Jul t· }!OX ( S~n·ntt·t·rJth S··a'\1111 :.?:? to ~t·plt·lllht · l ' :2 lfll ·t· <·J)t·ll !I :::11 ,\ . :\J. IJI1tiJ 10 I ·. :\1. rlail~· ami ~IIJHlay Tc·h·Jthl nt· Jl if,!'hhtrlll Park ~;~; FANNY BRICE "MY MAN" In SCAMDAL" I I Singing and Talking Picture COMMUNITY HOUSE· Tuesday, June 25 "THE DIVINE LADY" -Stage Sensation- "X··wl : n n··ls Cnmt· Out" - X··,~·lpnds Comedy ")IO'\'iC Night" ('hnrli·· {'ha~w Cometly l'ntlll' U··,·ic·w. ANiOJI's f'abi«>S and 'l'o}li<·s of th«> Hay-In Sound ~untlny, ,. "('0~1 E J\CUO~S" .June UO Monday & Tuesday June 24-25 GLEN TRYON SUE CAROL in Emil J.annings In LOU KOSLOFF and the Jazz Collegians with a sc?re of Bright-Eyed Beauties "IT CAN BE DONE" with Tom O'Brien Friday & Saturday, June 28-29 "BETRAYAL" COMING BUSTE~ ,Jt·nn 1l Hsholt and Charles Chase t·urt Talkie )lotHiu)· nncl 'l'tH·sday, July 1·2 · "'fJIF. 1UA~ I LOVE" )fury Hrlan and Richard Arlen 'l'nlkh· untl ~ound Wt·drwsdnv and 'l'hursday, July 3·-t "SJ,ITE l\IAURIAGE" JlustH ]{l'aton-l\flltlnl'e both days }'rld~tY antl ~aturthty, July 9·6 "JiOLLY .A~D l\lE" nt·lle Ul'nnl'tt-Part Talkie ~unclny ··July 7 "T Hl: lH~TltAYAL" }~mil Junnlngs, l:stlter Ralston Gnry Cooper -C01liNG SOON,July 10·11·12-"UrOltdwny l\lelody" "Jfo1l..rn J,o\'1.'"-Jt>nn Hersholt llll(l ('hnrh·s ('hast>; "nrillgt> or San Luis Ht·y"-J,IIa llumlta and Don AI· , ·oraulo; "Coquette" - lUary Pll'k· tor11; "Ills I.nl'ky Dn:r"-Ut>glnultl nt·nny; "llt'u rts in Dlxi~"-"The J,t>ttn"-Jeanne };ngt·ls; "Voi('e or the City"-'Vlllard l\Inek; "A l\fnn's Jfnn"-Willfum Jlnfnes; "Omce ~C'antlql"-l'hyllls Haver; 4'Gentle· mt·n of tht· Press"-Wttlt«>r Huston. o. p, U··ggll'; "The Studio 1\lurtler Jlystl'r,v"-Wnrner Oland tl.nd Flor· ence Eldridge. "LAND of DREAMS" MONDAY NIGHT IS RADIO NIGHT ====::::m;~uz~ RIC:H.&a· ItIX in KEATON in ~~,~~================ Produced m Natural Colors -A -PAIUMOUNT ltedsli11 PtCTURE "SPITE MARRIAGE" "BROADWAY MELODYn