Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 May 1926, p. 31

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May 28, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE ", . , ,... .. · ." f · ., . · - - ... ·1 Geoffrey Kerr, Henry Vibart, George . Miss Esther Dunshee, Miss Minnie Spelvin, Harry Short, Bijou Fernandez Hughes and Miss Frances Goodhue of and Prince Rokneddine, who incident- Wilmette, Mrs. William Struggles of ally is a genuine Persian Prince. He Winnetka, Miss Hazel Russell of plays the part' of the King's secretary. Evanston and Mrs. Maude Taylor of This picture witl be shown Monday Rogers Park, the two latter, former ConUnaou11 fro· 1 a30 to 11 P. M. and Tuesday, May 31 and June 1. residents of Wilmette, spent the past THE NEW CAMPUS There will also be a Harry Langdon week-end at Lake Geneva. Today-Saturday Two of the pictures to he shown at comedy, "His Marriage Vow," and a ·)·---~-~-~~-a-~~6 the New Campus next week are Pat he news reel. "Hands Acros s the Bordt>r" and "The Rudolph Schildkraut, noted New ··LET~S Prince of Pilsen." York stage sta r, will head the cast in Sparkling with comedy, throbbing "His People," which \vill he shown tl{[ills and agog with actiott is "Hands W cdnesday and Thursday, June 2 and Across the Border," Frerl Thomson's 3. There will he an Aesop's Fable, Jlondtty mo.;;t recent starring vehicle. The pic- "The Fire Fighters" and a Pathe reSJH'c·lal Holhluy Program FRF: U THO~ISOX World ture is heralded In· critics as the be st vie\\·. Champion thing th e popular western star has "Tlte ~cw Kl ondike," Thomas SJI,Yf:lt KIXO 'fhP Human dout. whercforr F . B. 0. expects that ~fcighan's late ::-t Paramount produc.\t·tlng Horse it will leave the public limp with tion, which comes to the Village theaIn Yoar Home Tlleatre J. C. Koppel. Maaagla~ Director laug-hter: which it probahh- will! No trc Friday and Saturday, June 4 and .... BANDS ACROSS we:; tern luminary has ever- flashed in- 5, is a story which hrings in the atEnnlngs 7:ll0·9; :1\lat. Tues., 3:30 tl) promi ncnrC' '~· h osr pictures were so mosphere of the Florida real estate rt·d()lent of mirth as ~r . Tltotttson's. hootn, with that of a baseball training Jrondo.y and Tuesday, ( 'ometly- X ews-Toplc!l Coupled in the h ettin~ both for chtt c- camp. Scenes are laid arou nd a sma ll Jlay !U ancl June 1 kle" ami thrills is Silver King, Fred's Florida to\\'lt, where the team is parked, Tue-s., Weft. a~d Thurs. [amous horse. who ha~ an n-en more an d the hectic excitement of the hoom ANS. OM illlportant role in the production than r eso.rts. Also q..,ual. ·M uch of the action rn· olve~ 1f cighan is a ha seha!l player who, Harry Lnng-tlun In llls Ltlte-st ~ ;mHtnd a smuggling ring which is op- on reporting ior training, is told that · 2 lltael ('tHnt·tly . ancl = crati ng near the Mexi..: < ut hordf·r. hut IH· ha~ outliv ed his usefu lne ss so far I , a test l'nthc> ~ ews "hill' it scinti llate s with SJlL'L'<l. the pic - n~ hast.·ball is concerned. He quickly Wt·cl. 111141 Thur~ ...Junf' !! an·l :1 ~ ~ .\Jso ·u rt· i.., more nuhtanclin g as a mirth rt'L'O\'e r.., from the shock ancl stumUul Rourh Comedy ' >rodttr('r than in any ()thn rL· :- pcct . hlt·-. into a real c..,tate deal. Turning ltu·lul)lh :-i4'1alltlkruut In \1 ~ - ~IS OF THE WORLD Da,·icl Kirkland dir<'cted . Tht: :- trntH! :- ,·,·era! pieces ni propert~· rwt·r. h e With ( ' has. ('base 'e ~ ~ ---'-ttP P<>rting caq include-. ..,ttclt l'lllinent ..,1.:\·rorkt.:h to prosperity . Frlday The 11ther p};tyrrs h<'ar oi hi;; 1.!<>od ·ltt·..,pian::; a-; Tyrone Po\\·er. Brs<; .\ho I_ . Pathl· }'ahlt· t·ath .. He,·h·w Fll)\\t·r-.. \V illiatn Court\\Tight. l'lar- iortun·· and !!d him to inn·st ior them. t ·'Ill" ' ' \.cldt·rt ;J.nd Tom Santsrlti . This -;u<lrlt·n \H'altlt wreck:; the team: = Fri. 111111 :-iat., ,Junt' .J 1111·1 ;; = .. Tht· Princ e of Pil:-en." a Ill'\\. com - thn· al l ,,. ,lilt to lJL·come realtors. . I ,·rly. i-; an rxampk of tht· ttllthua1 in 'l'ht·rt.:·~ pknt,· oi comt:clv and acti()n .\nita Stt·wurt-(;po. ~ltlney IJt()dern film production. and qua!ifir..; a~ their i(lrtun~·s t·1UCh th-L' peak:- and f"uJIIt'tl ;r-~ l'\\'S-Ht'Ylew -.pkncliclly a-; a di stinrt :-rrt'l'll lltl\·eltY. ckptlh . Finall~· . a pllint an·in's at saturilllY fr i, :1 lavi . . h far·ical procluctinn (h·al- which tltey all \\ a lk ,,ttt llll '1\)111 and l'dtor n. Kyne's inl! \\ith rnttrt life in a tlt\·thical Furo - return It> seek rvin-.tatt'llH'tlt u11 rltrir :h':Jrt kin~dom. and tltt' · rnnH·<h· ·le - !t·ant. lk i:-. ki t hnldinl.{ tllt' h :11! <Ill :t t ~or "BII,fH Sky Hot·k··t," ~ H~el . llH' IIt j.., C'\'(·r pre .~e nt and reli shahlP . f>i g \Tlltttrt· . Therl' :tre a lot oi llvrtic : ( 'cmu·tt r a ncl I' a tlH· X taWS ~ ~~·,,rl!e SidiH' \·, featurt·d a-. TTalh 11tnlltt'nt~ hdcll"t' hl· tinalh· -.th. 't't'('d-. . CUPID'~ \ \ ..: t~IH:r. ;t l'iJH'.inn ;tti br.L' \n'r who. ot.t Lila T.t't' h il'atttrl'd opno~itc the l;t>u. O'Brit·n-.\nltn Sti'W!lft Sut. ~ltttH., :! nnd 4 p. m. j ~·,i ttl' Itt hi..; old hnnH· in Pil.;en. i~ -.t:-~r . 'l'l~t· -.t nn \\· ; h ;Hia"lt'cl 1)\· ·u_..~,..-...·~,..,..,~~,~~·~·~·~ '!li "t :·kt·tl f()r the Prinr<' of Pi! . . t·tt him - Th nnp-. Ccr ;t:...rht\· ir·'lll a l~ing Lard· -t· li . i. . tlH· rhit·i rnntt·dian and rn·cab ner (lri~inal. f.t·,,· j~ \1 ik..;t,lttL' \\·a-. :1 t !, im-.t·lt- a~ ;t tiHJn· ltgh :trti -. t. Anita th·· lltt'l!"aphntlt' ~ ll'\\' : trr. wlw pia~-~ tlll' p:trt .,j his T,, t'rl!ltfdt'k tht· hill tlt cre will }1,· a r ~ :llll!htcr .\'t·lliv . is ..,tTII 111 a role r·o lllcd\·, .. Bu~tl'r\ ~k~·- rc>L·kct." :tnd :1 '. \hit·lt prfl\·idt·., iull -.ropt' tnr her PatiH' . Ill'\\·.; · rt'L' i. . · ~ti ntl'lit· abilih·. :tttcl oi " hit·h :;Itt· 1 11 :d,l· ... tlw nH ·..,t. Exhibit Punils' Work Tl11· chid -.uDt,nrtilw rok- a re llOr ·r I \ \'d ll\· ~hrtlt· Stt'dtttatt and :\llatt In Schools Next Week rl)~rt·,r. . . ·Parent s of all grammar sc hool chit- - - - - - - · -dren of \Vilmette are particularlv inVILLAGE THEATRE ,·ite(l to attend exhibitions of school Fxtninr-; fnr "f tt"t Sttppll-.t'... t Itt· "·ork which will he held at the various h ·,·,t Hicltard Bartht·ltnt·:-.s oi,·turr ..;rhnols during the first \Yc ek in June. , ... 'I I·· 1)\ ln-.piration itlr Fir:-.t :\ational The ~c h ools ,,·ill be open from 7 until r,·lt ', ht'.· \\"('r(' takt·rt at ~ottthamptott, I) Ill the {'\'C11illl!"S ior tlti s purf. . T. uttdn tht· dirt·L· ti,,n 11i Kcnttt·th p0sr. The ~clte du1e of exhibitions is \\' ,·hh. .,, foJl,,\,·..;: Tune 1. T.aure! srhool: ThrPti(.dt Jl"r -Pn ;tl i··i··ttd..;ltin oi Tune 2. Central SL'hool (threr httildr. :trthclntt·..,..; ;~nd lti:- tt·rlutical ;uh·i.;tlr. i'"!s): Turtt' 3. Lewan sc hool : June 4, Fflll't) Rumhrold. t1H· rnntpan~· " ·a:- en- Ho ward .;rhoo1~ There \Yill he ~c hool : t hk d to fd t n l' x t t' r i,) r s ,m . r.; tat l' s '~- n r k of a II k in ds 11 11 t' x 1t i hit. inc 1 11 d i nQ o\\·nt·d ln· socil't,. pl'opk " ·IH>:-ot' names art work, manual training work and :lrt· prominent in tilt' :-.ncia1 rt'gi..;ter . other displays . ~ 1a 1-! 11 i fir t' n t '"iII a-.. h ig It -~ pi r i t t.' d polo COUNTRY CLUB EVENTS !)t)nie-;. Ro11s Rti\Tt ·s-t·n·n· thinQ'. in The ralendar t-or late ~fa,· and earlv ~" ·· ·· t. tll<lt th·· ('xclu-.in· rolt)·n,· had to June brings opp.o rtunity for 100 extra ·dTn - ,,·;t-; plac('d ;:q the disposal of lttnt' at t!tr Ouilmettl' Country cluh salespeople to get behind the scenes of ~t.t. Bat"lhelmrs:-; cnmp ;tn\·. i'roies..;inn- rJi..;clOS('~ 011L' Or the gala dan for the merchandising at Rosenberg's and take ··1 t·xtras " ·rrt' lllttH'et's-;;trY. a.; there ,,.,1ttten mrmher:; on ~fonda,: , Mav 31. "-"rt' n1nrL' th <tn ennttl!"h. \·o!unterrs ,,·hich i~ tltt· occt1sion for th.e 1 o'clock active part in the most intensive selling :rn1n amottl! thl' stwirt,· folk who ltl llt·lteon and nivot hridg-e !lame at campaign of the entire year. w a 11 trd to a t·)nt· ;tr in t 1t e (·rowel set'tH'S ~ :30 o'clock Tlntr..:d a ~- r\·rning, J unc :· nd nla\· small hits. Some of thl' mo~t l thr regular hufft-t clinnrr will hr We need tOO helpers to keep service 100%. :hrillinl.! nolo ~a nc·~ t'\-Pr shown on the se rq·d at 7. with prog-ressive bridge You will enjoy the experience and be earning ~rr t·en Wf're madr at the nri,·ate nolo .:1 t R. On Friday, June 4, the juveniles some vacation money besides. Just see Mr. fil'ld of 1'110mas Hitchct>rk at \Yl'st - nf the ~<' Yentlt and righth g-rarles will Mendelsoh!1, Superintendent, Third Floor. t,., ,.,, a dancing party from 7 :30 until ~ltln · . Long Ts1and. Ttt '·fust Sunpo(\e," B :trthelnttss pla,·s 10 "'clock thP part 0f a Fmonean Prince who ~I i~s Rttth Shellman comes from ,.j, jt.., America and, nf cour~<'. movPs in tl»· nwst se1rct social circles. Evrrv s,, .., rthmor·e college next ,,·eek to f·ff,lrt wa.; m~de tc) sentn' an ;lllso'- .;nencl thr summrr month.- with her · E'Z 1allston-Davis Street at the u L" l,tteh· aut hen tic a tmnsnhert', hoth in n~rPnts. 'Mr. anrl Mrs. \\·. H. Shellman, tht· .;;ettings and in thr tYpes of plaY- 727 Elmwood avenue. -o('r~ used in supporting roll'". At~rr~ . Hrnrictt·~ Panu.;;ltka of \YilP·o~nhcrP ~hots takt'n in Central F.uroP" for in..;rrtion in this picture mrttt'. who has 1)Prn spending the wintrr months in \Vashinl!ton, is leavin(T '"·,.. re fnnncl hillhlv satisfacton·. Lois Moran has the leading femi- tNlav for Baltimore, ,,·here she \\·ill ninr role in suT>Pvrt of Rar:thelmess. .;:n,..nd "~-' V~'rat \Yeeks \Yith her rousin. Others of importance in the cast arc ~f rs. Allers. Stage and Screen Newa and Reviews ,. ··ws '-AMPV RICHARD DIX Ia 31. ·ViUqe Theatre · GET MARRIED" ----------------------------- i THE BORDER" I·JUSTSUPPOSE' I I I I I 1 GLORIA SW 6t6tTBE UNTAMED LADY" ' I I I 1, i, 6t6tHJS PEOPLE" ---------·--------------- I ! f ... I ··THE"NEW '" 6,6. THE PRINCE OF PILSEM" KL~\~DYKE" I 1 i II 6,6,RUSTLIMG --------· I The June Drive Brings Opportunity to 100 Extra Salespeople

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