Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1926, p. 27

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August Zl, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE · 5 . scream, "Battling Butler." In this picture he gets away from most of his old "gags" and produces an entirely new brand of comedy with pleasing results. He is still the. same old Buster, conspicuously minus the smile, however, VILLAGE THEATRE In addition to this picture there will "A Hero of the Big Snows," the be a two-reel film of Lieut. Commanlatest Rin.:Tin-Tin picture for War- der Byrd's flight over the north pole ner Bros., directed by Herman Ray- and a Pathe news reel. · maker, is coming to the Village theater next Monday and Tuesday, AuTHE HOYBURN PROGRAM gust 30 and 31. Rinty numbers among Tempestuous "Nell Gwyn," whose his enormous fan following natural tears arc · dog lovers, and many who have be- laughter, passion and come dog lovers through seeing this brought to the screen with arresting canine wonder of the screen. His power by Dorothy Gish, graces the uncanny intelligence and remarkable silver sheet at the Hoyburn theater, beauty added to the intensive training featuring the current picture. The given him by his owner, Lee Duncan, picture was filmed in London and the makes Rht-Tin-Tin the outstanding cast includes severa l superior English member of animal stars of the films. stage stars. When the bill changes Monday Milton Sill's "Puppets" will His present picture is the film verbe. on the screen. War scenes and sion of the Ewart Adamson story, and prison camp scenes taken at Fort abounds in thrilling situations which ·are said to give Rinty ample oppor- Schuyler, N. Y .. one of the oldest historic forts in the countrv, are attractunity to display the gift which has tive bits of this feature. Gertrude brought him fame. Olmstead is leading- ladv with ·Mr. There will also be a Mack Sennett Sills. "The Cat's Pajamas." called comedy, "The Merry Widower," and a "a serious comedy" starring Betty Pathe news reel. Bronson and Ricardo Cortez, and feaMonta Belt, who is responsible for turing Theodore Roberts and Arlette such cinematic gems as "Broadway Marchal, takes the screen with WedAfter Dark," "The Snob," "The King nesday's change of program. · on Main Street" and others, has found a new field for his efforts. THE NEW EVANSTON In "The Boy Friend," his last MetroTwo headliners. Zane Grev's "ForGoldwyn-Mayer film coming to the lorn River" and Ben Turpin's newest Village theater on Wednesday, Sep- romedv. "When a Man's a Prince," tember 1, Bell has one of the most distinguish the current showings at charming satires in years. While a the New Evanston theater. The forgreat many people will understand the mer stars Jack Holt in a popular role. picture and enjoy it only in the surface "So This Is Paris," starring Monte vein "';hich it appears to be directed, Blue, Pr~tsy Ruth Miller and with there is an undercurrent of wit, and Lilyan Tashman and Andre BPranger Bell went about the studio with his in supoor.t. ,,·ill have a three-day run tong-ue in his cheek much of the time. heginning Monda,·. It is a farce come"The Bov Friend" is a satire on the dy, the tale of the love tangl~>s of two etiquette J)ook, disguised in this case young married couples in Paris, the under "The Book of Charm," and city of romance. offers Bell dozens of opportunities fot the display of his particular brand of humor. In addition there will be an Aesop's Fable, "The Bumper Crop," and a Pathe review. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, rnn· fnunnt~~ fl'nm 1 :::tft tn 11 P. 'I, 2. 3 and 4, the feature attraction will ---To·lay-Saturllay be Buster Keaton in his latest comedy Thoo:'i:rvel (e·--a-a_a_·_a_ - - Stage and Screen News tJnd Reviews NE 'YThe ~1::ci.N,~tf:O N NOW SHOWING JACK HOLT "PORLORK · RIVER ·· . By Zane Grey BEN TURPIN-"Wben a Man'a a Prince" -MON:,-TUES. and WED. ERNST LUBITSCH'S "SO 'I'BIS IS PARIS" with MONTE BLUE and PATSY RUTH MILLER T H ~An Eva~to?1n!!Y. R N NOW SHOWING DOROTHY GISH Comedy "NELL GWYN" News Events MONDAY and TUESDAY MILTON SILLS "PUPPET·s ·· AL. ST. JOHN in "WHO HIT ME" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BETTY BRONSON "CAT'S PAJAMAs·· ,.xEwS '-ANPU Also f'HARLJF. CHAPLI~ BALABAJI & KATZ NEWEST THEATRE THUNDER HOWAAD 6VI. IETWIIN 11 .... AND The Theatrt> for the Great North Shore HO Village Theatre '~HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Startinr Sunday, Aurust 29th PALS FIRST with ia "EASY STREET" - -Jron:-1·ues., Aug.- 30·31- Vour Home Theatre J. B. Koppel, Managing Dlrec.t or El·enfngs 'i':IO·D; Mat. Tues., 8:10 ~Ion., Toes., Aug. 30 and 31 RIN TIN TIN '"HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY" ,Johnnl.- Walbr-Paullne Starke f'H AS. ('H ASE eo~IEDY · LLOYD and DOLORES HUGHES del RIO . ALSO STAGE PRESENTATIONS It's a Pleaaur!l' to Hear Pnthe Xews - - -W-;dut>slla: r. Toples ~ept:-t _ __ "THE HERO 01' THE BIG SNOWS" ,Also 2 Reel lTack Sennett ()omedy nnd Pathe News Wed., Sept. 1 Only Jlarcellne JJay and .Jahn Harron ~'THE RFCJ( JONES f'omt>flr - News - Review Thurs., Fri .· Sept. ~·3 JJOTA~H &. PERLJ\IUTTER GENTLE CYCLONE" 'W ith NORSHORE THEATRE ORCHESTRA Direction J. Walter Davidson NORSHORE GRANDE ORGAN Chauncey Haines, Jr., Soloist · ~'-THE BOY FRIEND" Also '~PARTNER'S Geo. ~ldnle - Alexander Carr THl'RloiDAY NIGHT 8:00 P. 11. · AGAIN" NOW PLAYING At'sop's },nbles and Pathe Review 'fhurs., },rl. & Sat., Sept. !·3 & 4 Buster Keaton and Sally O'Nlel '-'-BATTLING BUTLER" Also Lieut. Byr(l In America's Polar 'frlumph and Patlte News Sat. Mats., ! and 4 p. m. BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST $1 ,ooo.oo ia Prizes Come and applaud for your Favorite Neighborhood Beauty MILTON SILLS in "PUPPETS" Come before 6:30 p. m. week daya, Saturdays 6 p. m. and aee the first eveainc De . Luxe performance at Matinee price, 2Sc. FREE! onl'. A Beautiful Auto will be given nway FREE to some lucky boy or girl. Attend our Theatre and learn how yon may be the lucky FREE!

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