Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1928, p. 59

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September 28. 1928 WILME~TTE .LIFE ---------------·······-----·····--~------------~·-···--························· tn · Town and Country~ I Ever7 Del·se KVALE COO·COO CLUB Matlaee at I:M P. ·· Alternating between the stage and the screen quite in the manner of his Next week will be Northwestern famous parent, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., week at the Norshore and the managefeatured with Jobyna Ralston in uThe ment of that theater is arranging a Toilers," came on the set fresh from special show for its university patrons successful appearances as the star of from Evanston. AI Kvale, the campus "Young Woodley" and Saturday's clown, will preside over the Jazz ColChildren," in the Los Angeles produc- legians in a gala stage production entions of those Broadway successes. titled "Hello Northwestern." "The Toilers" will be shown at the The Ritz brothers, called the world's Teatro del Lago this Saturday, Sep- funniest collegians, will be there to tember 29. In this picture young Fair- entertain the college folk. As a spebanks has the part of Steve, the feature for the week the Norshore · young miner whose chance rescue of cial management has engaged the Wisner a little waif begins their beautiful love sisters, Northwestern coed songsters. story among the drab surroundings and tense drama of a coal mining vil- Northwestern week begins this Saturday, September 29, to end the folJowlage. ing Friday night, which is the regular This Sunday at the Teatro del Lago college night 'at the Norshore. will have the aspect of circus day and The screen offering for the week the Fourth of July all in one, for "·Tillie's Punctured Romance," the tale is "Out of the Ruins," with Richard Barthelmess in the· leading role. of a circus and a country girl and a Barthelmess again plays in a story of war, all of which are rolled up and the war, but one entirely different from shaken up and mixed up with surprising and somewhat stupendous results, "The Patent Leather Kid." He is a Fr~nch soldier this time, a dashing will be shown there on that day. W. lieutenant of the "Blue Devils.n BeC. Fields, celebrated stage star, Chesfore the story is through he has ter Conklin, and Louise Fazenda are deserted, but it is love, not cowardice, members of the cast. which prompts his act. Marion Davies Star· Opposite the star is Marion Nixon With "Tillie the Toiler" and "The Patsy" still fresh in the public mind, as a young French girl, Yvonne-and Marion Davies tightens her grip on a hvely heroine too. This is one of the title of leading comedienne of the her ~ood performances and it is in a screen with her performance as Sally difficult role that demands much emoin "The Cardboard Lover," coming to tional playing. Sir Philip Gibbs is the author of the Teatro del Lago next Monday for two days. The Cosmopolitan star is the story from which the picture was funny and appealing in her latest role. made. While it is a tale of war-time The story of the new film is simple, France, the battle scenes are less imbut it provides a suitable framework portant than the love episodes. for a successiOn of original gags, dramatic situations, and hilarious moments. Harry Langdon and Doris Dawson are co-starred in "Heart Trouble," to be shown at the Teatro del Lago next Wednesday. It is the story of a would-be fighter who never got across the ocean. Madge Hunt, Nelson Me- · Dowell, Mark Hamilton, Joseph Ger·ard, and others are in the cast. "The Michigan Kid," film version of Rex Beach's romantic, exciting novel o( Alaska in gold rush days, will be the Teatro del Lago attraction for next Thursday and Friday. It is a thrilling story set in the colorful times of gambling houses, dance halls, and rough men when the gold fever · every character apeak· gripped the country. Conrad Nagel HELENE COSTELLO enacts the role of a famed gambler . ANTONIO MORENO and Renee Adoree of a girl from the in the States. Vitaphooe "talkie" WRAY, COOPER CO-STARS Fay Wray and Gary Cooper, recently seen in Chicago theaters in "Legion of the Condemned" and "The First Kiss," will be co-starred in a western picture, tentatively called "Rodeo Romance." It is a "talkie." BENNY -----·---·-···--·--·--·~p·····--·~········-----············-~--~---------------· Young Fairbanks Is,··. NORTHWESTERN WEEK Granada Theater Usher Star of T eatro del Norabore to Have Special Show for Speaks Five Languages It· Univeraity Patron·; Richard George Johnson, captain of ushers at Lago Film Saturday Bartbelme·· on Screen the Granada theater, can be polite in five languages. This was discovered when he learned about Northwestern nights every Friday. and told the manager how much it pleased him because he is a senior student in Liberal Arts at Northwestern university, working his way through school. Johnson will accompany the Gran-· ada cameraman on a weekly tour of Evanston campus to tclke motion pictures of the fraternity and sorority members, the football team in practice, and current student celebrations. The pictures will be shown on the screen every Friday night. At the dances in the Granada lobby, after the show on Northwestern nights, Johnson will be much in evidence welcoming the university crowds. He will be free to carry requests for dance numbers to Charles Kaley, who, with the dance unit of his stage orchestra, wilt furnish the music. Newsreel ptctures for the first Northwestern night this Friday, September 28, will include the Pi Beta Phi sorority and the Delta Upsilon fraternity, football team, and the annual "Joint Frolic" of freshmen men and .women in Patten gymnasium, on Wednesday, September 26. President Walter Dill Scott, Coach Hanley, and Football Captam Walter Holmer will be introduced at this gathering. "The Slice of Life" is the title of a domestic drama in which Conrad Nagel and June Marlowe are to be co-featured. 8atuta~ I STARTING SATURDAY Come see the Campus Oowo ALKVALE and his Jazz Collqiaas ia "ReDo Koftbwe8teftl" "THE mz .BROS." and the famous N. U. Cocci songsten with the World's funniest colltgians "THE WISNER SISTERS" --On the ScrHn-- Richard Barthelmess ia "Oat ol the Balli·" EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Is NORTHWESTERN NIGHT Coae at I P. Jl. MARKS BROS. Doors Open 1:15 p. m. Continuous Each Show Deluxe Attend the Bargain Matinees Bear Dolores Costello AND See Conrad Nagel in ··Tenderlola" on the Perfected Vitaphone Special Matinee 12:30 P. M. Edyth Diedrich Authority on Health and Beauty · in Person '-'-Midnight Taxi" Thursday Friday Saturday · Added Attraction Gu Arnheim -d Orclaeatra aad Bert Swor on the Vitaphofte COMMUNITY HOUSE . Tuea., Oet. I Fri., Oet. G MEROFF · and Orche1tra in See Conrad Nagel AND Bear "Fieetwing" Ara blan Desert 8tor7 with Ba rrT N ortoa Doroth7 lannlags &1110 SHEARER Owen Moore Gwtn Lee Roy D'Arey NORMA "Venetian Nights" Vitapbone Talking Sketch Fos MoYietooe New· Myrna Loy ··state Street Sadie" A Perfected Sound Picture A Cyclone of Thrills MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY "The Actre11" . also Will Rogers The Collegians·

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