October 30, 1925 WILMETTE lady, other tilled Stella LIFE 39 Mrs. C. A. Keller of 820 Greenwood avenue is having as her guests this week-end, Mr. and Mrs. I<. M. Pridmarsh of Manitowoc, Wis. Mrs. Pridmarsh was Miss Magee of Wilmette. She is a Northwestern graduate and will attend the Homecoming events and the football game tomorrow. -oMrs. Leslie McArthur, 200 Oxford road, Kenilworth, and Mrs. Ralph Starr entertained at luncheon and bridge at the North Shore Golf club Friday. ~bige and Screen News and Reviews VILLAGE THEATRE Sill~. the picturesque hero oi "The Sea Hawk," and long a favorite with movie audiences ha:; been elevated to the rank of star and will be seen in his first picture in this capacity, "The Making of O'Malley," at the Village theatre Monday ;\nd Tuesday, November 2 and 3. Thi:' is a film of ·.- tough cop_:too tough for New York, even. You'll be interested in the people and events that entered ir!to "The Making of O'~[alky." Other ::~ ttractions · on the hill are a Bobby Vernon comedy, "Air Tight" and a Pat he news reel. \V ednc sda v and Thursday, Xon.· mbcr 4 and 5, the fea..: ture attraction \\·i ll br "Off the Highway," from the fa moth novel of that title. There will a J-,o he a Felix Cat ca rtoon comcdv and a Pathe review. Friday and Sat-urday, .:\on·mbcr 6 and 7, Rex, the wild horse, will hl' seen iti "Black Cyclone," together with a Harold Lloyd comedy, ")Jow or Xe\·e r." There will also IH· a l'athc nc\\·.., rL·cl. ~Iilton plays opposite Doug, and two of Wives" with Creighton Hale and important feminine :roles are Eleanor Boardman as stars. This picbv Lottie Pickford Forrest and ture tells of two couples who having worn off the first novelty of matride Lanti. mony decide to try an ··exchange of wives" As anyone can imagine this re sults i11 complications Among the forthcoming attractions announced by the llowanl management for the near future are "Don Q, Son of Zorro," with Douglas Fairbanks, "Simon, the Jester," "Shore Leave" with Richard Barthelmess, and "Sun Ut( Mrs. R. D. Schuettge and her daughter, Norma, returned last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Marcus J. Mick of 1762 Highland avenue, are receiving from a two weeks' trip to Minnesota. -0congratulations upon the birth of a Jim Gathercoal and Bill Warner atson, Friday, October 23, at St. Francis tl'n·cled the ~[ichigan-Illinois game last hospital. -o\H'l'k-cnrl at Champaign. Mrs. Albert H. \Vcher of 826 Cht':-it- I -onut street entertained 20 guests at a J. P . Young of 1030 Ashland avenue luncheon follo\\'crl by bridge a week has ·just returned from a trip to Florida ago Tuesday. and K ew York. ,· ·,J~~)._.,.._............;. r;;_;;_;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~::::;:;;;;~ -o- I DOUGLAS FAJRBANKS 1n 'DO.N Q, SON OF Z.ORR.o· Dt 'nald Crisp. ,,·ho rlirectl'd the ftlm, ;tl ... o apjH:ar:-> in the p1rture. a~-;uming OllL' oi the chid charann parb. Jcan llcr:--h olt. Olll' oi .t hv hnt kno\\'11 actor . . oi tlil' :->lT<:cll. ha -, one oi the THE HOYBURN 1 he attraction next ~lomla.>, T uo day an<! \\'ednc . day, _ u\-l'1llln· r !., J and 4, will be ··\\'I! at Foub ~I en" aud the la st part oi the \\'t:l'k heginn11Jg Thur day, Conrad .\agel and l 'a uline ~tarke \\·i ll bl' ~ec11 in a pict 11rizattun ui Lulu \'ollmcr\ stage !'ltlcce-;::. "St111 L'p" which it 1:-- cianHcd h "a..., grl'at a-; 'The Covered \\'agon' ., lt was Sergeant Stone when the ~pani~11-Amencan war ' broke out. At tile cJo:,e ot tile world war it was Captain · tone . A11d 110w it \ ~1 aJOr ~tone. I H~O'\\i'.ARD I I I 1 I I ~:~~n::··:::.·:.. I continuous Every Day---2:16 to ll:lf> Newell & Retchin I ,. MEW '-AMPU I s Cont. from I :30 to 11 P. M. '\I nndny-Tut-stlny Ce~:l B. DeM:lle's N. W. Howard ~~ Mary Allen a~= Senna Owen Il1!1St inten.·..,ting rharartl'rizatiuth i!l thc play. Among other-, prominent 1n the cast arl' \\'a mer Oland. ;1s Archduke Paul of Austria; Jack ).1c Donald as the heroine' s father: and ~'harl;s Stevens a!-1 Don U, ~<111 of Zorro s servant. I I ~ "SAINT PERFUME" Lew Cody, El~:nor Boardman, >lon.-Tu~··· 2-· Evidently thi!-1 icllow has had a busy military career. 11uwt:ver, he found time to wm " orld iamt: besides as Lewi~ S. ~tone 01 the p1cttt1 e~. Stone was comm1~;:, 10 n e<.l a 111 aJO r 111 t 11 c L..n ited :::>tatcs army OIIIY recently. ll1s latest rtrst .1\auonal picture i~ " \\'hat Fools Men, " which comes to the Hoy burn Theater, next .\1 on day. 'L'ue-;day and vve<..lnc::.day. THE HOWARD \\'ed.-'rhurM., 4-5 The management of the J l· ·ward Lew Cody, Elenore Boardman, theatre will offer as its chief film f Cre: gh~on Hale, Renee Adoree attraction, next Sunday, ).1o .. day and Tuesday, No\'(:mher I. 2 and 3, Le\\'is OF WIVES" Stone in a picture called "v\'ltat Fools ~1 en." The s ton· which was taken Fri. and Sat., 6-7 from a novel of Chicago and oi ChiJ.illian Rich and Eugene O'Brien cago people written by II en r.'· Kitch · ell ~r ebstcr of Evanston. i in On \Vednescla \' and Thttr!--da v. :\ u"SIMON THE JESTER" vember 4 and s· . the featured ·attrac tion at the Ho\Yard ,,·ill be "Exchange !"Oat. \lnt tor the Ktclclif'H '·,_ "WHAT FOOLS MEN" I "EXCHANG~D I i I I I I I I 'THE COMING OF AMOS' with ROD LA ROCQUE L!oy:! Ham=Iton Comedy \\' ednf'Htlay I GOUCHER COLLEGE BENEFIT "THE MAN WITHOUT COUNTRY" also "OUR GANG COMEDY" ThurHday A By Popular Request RUDOLPH VALENTINO in "THE SHEIK" also CHARLESTON CONTEST i<" rhluy-Saturday I Tom Mix 1Il THE NJ.::W CAMPUS On Monaay and Tuesday next, No .. \'ember 2. and J, th<: .:'\ e\\' l' am pns wlli show H.od La l{ocque in "The Coming of Amos' ' with J etta l~oudal, Noah tleery and Trixie Friganza included in the cast. It is a Cecil H. De.Mtllc productiOn of a story which is said to contain intrigue, romance, comedy, pathos and humor. On vV cdncsday, November 4, the theatre will be taken over by the alumnae of Goucher college who will present for benent performances the film "As No Man. Has Loved" which was taken from .Edward Everett Hale's story, "The Man Without a Country" For Thursday, November 5, the new Campus will bring back to Evanston ior the eighth time, "The Shiek" which is sa1d to have been the making of Rudolph Valentino. Agnes Ayres is also featured with him in this per· ennial favorite. There will be another Charleston contest with cash prizes awarded Thursday night. "The Everlasting Whisper," featuring Tom Mix and Tony, the wonder horse, will be the New Campus attraction for next Friday and Saturday. , - - -~~-·-·- ~,_...,_.,.._.1. Art Hoxie In Village Theatre "BUSTIN THROUGH" A II N ertla Slaere Trala· st.., at "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER" Comedy-Fables-Sportliahta Friday-Syncopation Nite DewaN -·-·-- -~ Your HolDe Theatr., J. B. Kot·pel, l\lanaglng Dlre(·tor NEW THE 1tlou. and Tu~l!l., EVANSTON BOYBUBN l'lon.-Tues.-Wed. Starting lUonda7 No,·. 2, 3 Milton Sills Ia "THE MAKING OF O'MALLEY" Pftthf' Nt"WII and al·o Bobby Vf'J"DOn In ConWBF Teule Aileen Prlnale in 2 R.-el Comed~ y---=- '\\"t"d. and 'rllun., Nov. 4, 5 "AIR TIGHT" John Bowers In ..ttD "OFF THE ·HIGHWAY" Pho.-nb: Cartoon al·o Comedy and Pathe Review Fri. and Sat., Nov. 8. '1 Double Featur4!' PrOifl'aJD "SON OF . ZORRO" OM ··THE MYSTIC" Comedy-Hodae Podae-Newe Thar&, Fri.. Sat. Q" Co1111ad Magel Rex the Wild Horee THE NEW EVANSTON Douglas Fairbanks has surrounded himself with a splendid cast for his next picture, "Don Q, Son of Zorro," coming to the New Evanston theatre, next Monday, November 2, for the entire week, under a United' Artists Corporation release. Mary Astor, a brilliant young leading "THE BLACK CYCLONE" al·o Harold Lloyd Ia "NOW OR NEVER" aad Patlae New· In The Fiaeet Tale of Adventure Ever Screened DOUG IN HIS GREATEST! Pauline Stuke ""SUM UP" Comedy Newa Weekly Variety '-·-·-·- - -- -- - -·-· "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD" Today and Tomorrow, Oc!t. 30, 31 Reginald Dt"nny In Dail~ Slaowa at Z, 4. 7 and 1--Saturda~ Coatinuoua Z to II P. M I