Julv 26, 1929 ' WILMETTE LIFE 45 ·~-------~----~--~-~~~~----------~ IAt the North Shore Theatersl l--·--·----·-----·------~-----·----------1 "Idle Rich," Nor shore Willie Haines Stoops · · Motor to to Conquer But Stoops Too Far in 'Man's Man' Bill Haines presents a lively satire on Hollywood as it isn't in "A Man's Man," playing- at the Varsity today. \Villie plays a straight role, with the expected and delightful freshness, of a four-flu . hittg soda jerker vvith a strong desire for an e lk's tooth, a personality school diploma and a 1110\ ie-struck ,vifc as liabilities. He stoops to conqHer hut loses his balance in stooping. 1osephine Dunn, Mac Busch and Sam Hardy all give start lin gly re.al characterization .. Tack Barnmorr and Camilla Hom su.ffrr inten;ely. thou~h stron~ l y and eternallv. in "Eternal Love." selected for the. f1rst two days of nc·xt week. Camilla is as cln·astingly beautiful as e\'C~r and with the settin~ oi the film in the Swiss Alps gives an cxcclleut though clram.atically limited charac-' terization. The new 1f cxican fincL ).1 ono T{ica, is promising and fiery. Oh. yery! The story of t\\'O lo~-ers kept apart hy circumstances throu~hout almost all oi their lin·s hut who eventnalh· enter eternity together. '"fhru Different Fycs"- anGther all talkie full of murders, courtroom. and sus p l' c t s. t h r i 11 s and chi 11 s. '.1 he no\' e 1t \' of the fi 1m lies principally i 11 the fact that hv flashbacks we ser three ver. ions o( the killing-one the district attornev's. one the defense's and one the tn;c story. \Varner Baxter and Edmund Lowe ~i\'C excellent performances and 1fary Duncan plays tl1e f cminine lead. By William Fox, Esq. Bill-o-Fare Attraction, Is "White Collars" of the Stage "The Idle Rich." !\or_ hore attraction starting Saturday. is the stage play "\Vhite ollars," taken almost word for word and placed on the screen. The acting, directed by \\'illiam de ).fille. Cecil's brother, i. capable and Bes . ie LO\·e. as usual. walL off with a corncr on all CJf the honors. 'onrad :\agel and Leila . Hyams arc the others featured. 1 Saturday, July 27 "Jc11P Hkh" .... 1\'ltrshore "A 1\lan·~ :\1nn" . . . . . . ....... Varsity .. ,. , SutHIHJ' , July 2R l<lh· L1c-h . . . . ·MIRALAGO Tonight! The . ... Xor~hore \'arsity . .. XurshcJre )fon<lay, July 29 "Etern:tl Love" ........ . "Jell~ H.i('h" .. ... . ... . . . T\H'!Hln J', Jul)' LtJ\' " Dansant in the Cooling Breezes o' the Lake "Th p L P:t th ern c·('k" . "Et e mal "l<lll- l{i<:h" . .......... "Throug-h 1 >iffN'<'nt Eyes" · Thurs·tu:r. Au!lu~t 1 "Th1·r·ul!'h JJiffere nt· Eve~" "'··tln('stla :r, .Jut~- IJmmtmit ,. H om:· · Y a rsity . . . Xlorshor t 31 \'ar~ity :w I 1-'ritln~· . ".All At ~E'a" Y ar~in' A·u~u"t 2 . r·r.mm uni Y Hr,u!-'r· 'f . .. 1· \.\ n c1 t 1cr. an_nounccmcnts on t 1c i ~<·111Ing wc~k s !!Ill ar: of rwtc-w_orthy Intert't: \an and Schenck. lamed I comcdiam. are there in an all talkie, all in~ing hit anrl Henri .-\. Ktate :; is at lH: or~a11. DELL COON and his Norma Says Silent Films Would Prove Boring Now American Sound Pictures ~orma Shearer. a tnrierl by her h u.'Are Ruled Out of Germany hand. direct o r In·in£! Tha Jt r£:. he~itatcd in Cl1icago la::-t - ~f o nday Le we e n trains a s she ,,·a:- en r o ute t(· :\ew York on a . hO\JP~ng trip and confided in Citv .. scribe: that she wo uld "it:el borcd"r if she had t o produce anot:1er sil ent film. The talkie s are harder to make and demand a lot more w o rk." she aclmittccl. "hut they're far m o re interesting-." :\orma will start t o work on "Their 0\Yn De sire ., when she returns to Holly\\·oocl. Thalbcrg disclo _ecl. under gucstioning, that he is making picture~ all of the time and has a pocket of them nnder consideration at the present time. They planned to be in the ea~t but a few days. :\e\L di--patches · thi.; week irom Berlin ~tat<: that American sound pictures ha\'(: disappeared from Gcrman thtatcr~. pr obably for one to t\\'O y<:-ar:-. iollO\Ying tht dcci.-ion (Jf a Ge:rman court granting a permanent 1 injunction again~t the ust: c1f the \\'t . t' ern Electric reproduction apparatus : and iaY o ring the :>a-ca lled Cnited European Front Tone Film Business and Klang Film Tobis combine. The American concern took prompt action, the dispatch stated. by. sending its m~chan1c to cu_t off .all_\\ estern Electnc apparatus_ 111 u e 1~1 the country. The theaters 111 many 111 tance .. \\'tn: forced to return money to the1r pa- MIRALA GO ORCHESTRA Every Evening Except Mondays "Y · TWO DOLLARS THE COUPLE Includes Private Parkins "Y Dance with the Discriminating Tonight in No Man·s land Sheridan Road at the lake Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Man-to-Man Friendship Is Motif of Boyd's Picture The und~· in · quality of real man-toman friendship is the motif underlying \Villiam Boyd's interesting and entertainin g Pathe picture, "The Leatherneck." which will he the first of the coming week' features at Community House. Meeting in war-time, two American marines and a German soldier form a comradeship which la sts through a decade and carries them from one outlying post of the world's civilization to another. vVhcn one meets romance the others help him to attain his h~art's desire. When disaster blasts his heart and happiness. they offer their own lives on the altar of revenge. Alan Hale and Rohert Armstrong are co-starred with _B_oy d and Diane Ellis plays the femmme role. "All at Sea" is another Karl Dane and George K. Arthur team-up and. plays on Friday. The boys arc "~ohs of fun" in the comedy in whid1 Dane is cast as a hard - hoilc(l bo's'n's mate· and Arthur is the s111alltime vaudeville magician and hypnotist. Their dislike for each otha is in no way lessened hy tlH: fact that hoth are interested in the.: ~an1e girl. Dennis King' arrivl'~ iu ll··ll\'\\11\ltl to play his falliOII~ r11k iu I h, l'.11 :tllll'llllt filming of '"l'ht· \' .tg.dll·ll·l 1\ 111).!." I~ iug starred iu it fo1 1\\' II ,.,,u ·· "" t hr . · t.t~l' . Jeannclt(' M :u I l .. u.d.l . l.llthlll'> ~t.t).!.l' blonde, will t.(· "l'l'" " lf,· + + · LEAD IN "FANCY THAT" Dagmar Oakland. late of "ShO\\' B at" and "The Student Prince." is the leading lady in "Fancy That," which Frank Davis is making at the Pathe ound studio in New York. COMMUNITY HOUSE Tuf·!', JuiJ 30 l ' ri. A ue-. 2 William Boyd Ravinia Opera and Concerts Seventeenth Season June 22 . to September 2 Box Office open 9 :30 A. M. until 10 P. M. daily and Sunday Telephone Highland Park !727 Alan Hai.Hoh(·rt .\ rmstron~ Karl Dane (;eo. K. Arthur }' rt<l Kohler in Jos('phine Dunn In "The Leatherneck" "All at Sea" Friday · Saturday July 26-27 Invites you to The Samovar Summer Home Alex William Haines in "A MAN'S MAN" Monday - Tuesday July 29-30 The Bridge DEMPSTER ROAD- MORTON GROVE Dancing _,_, Dining ,, Entertainment In a beautiful club house atmosphere John Barrymore . m Chicken, Steak, and Fish Dinners BILL KRANZ ORCHESTRA Horse Racing every Fridar; night ·Management S. W. KLEIN DANIEL ALEXANDER "ETERNAL LOVE" W edneaday - Thuraday July 31 - Aug. 1 Will H(lgt'l' ~ j., .all "ld I·· ltrp.;111 hi:. picture worl< at Jt'.,,. :\ ~i;· ,1100 lt111tg'* low is hcing huild l11t' IIilll. l··lut l\ltCormack will hav(· ··11(' ~~~~~ ··wtl "":-."'" ly Janet Gay 1 ' 1r. ~ Dorothy M ackaiiJ It as htt'll givr11 a month's vacat iull, a111l will holiday i11 Honolulu. .. Delicious food Refined surroundings Courteous attention 'Thru Different Eyes' Warner Baxter Edmund Lowe For reservation Morton Grove 1 86 Accommodations for private parties