Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1926, p. 43

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November 19, 1926 WILMETTE seems as vivid1y alive today according to all reports, as when if first was produced. The screen version, by Graham Baker, was directed by Paul Stein the Viennese, who was imported ' by \ Varner Bros., as a second Lubitsch. "..\[y Officia l \\rife" is his fir st American production. I rene Rich and Con\\·ay 'Tearle arc featured in the ]ea din g role s. ..\[is· Rich appear as a Russian Countes s who goe s out in masqurr~cle as a peasant ancl is captured by six yo un g noblemen. who hold her ior a night in an inn, \Yhcre they cast lots for her. ..\Ir. Tearle plays the Grand Duke' s son, \\·ho \rins her in a lottery. The _\\'ift-moving story tells of the· Countess·\ revenge. LIFE 43 [ At the Movies VILLAGE THEATER NEW EVANSTON "THE BIG PICT;URES FIRST" I· "Private Izzy ).1 urphy," the vVarner picture which comes to the Village theatre on Monday and Tuesday, November 22 and 23, deals with an east side ] ew boy in K ew York who enli sts with the "fighting 69th," the Irish regiment that gained war fame as the 165th infantry in th e ~2nd DiYision. The story plays a new Yariation on Irish-American-] ewi!'lh · thrme, that swept the · country in "Abic's Iri sh Rose." A Mermaid comedy, "Pink Elephants," and a Pathe l{e,·ie\\' will be the added attractio n. The rivalry \VIIIC/1 existed in real life between Red Grange and George \\'itso n for football honors crops out on the ~crcen again in "One ..\linute to Play," where \\'ilson, All Ameri·c an half back oi th e L'niversity of \\'ashingt on and runner up to Grange as the g-reatest football playtr in the country heads the team \\·hich oppo~es Grange in the big- scret.:II battle . Thi s 1;reat picture comes to the Village t'1eatrc: on \\'cdnc!'lclay, Thursday and J'ridav 1'\o,·ctubcr 24, 2.=i, and 26.' "J(Jlh- Tar~.: will bc the rontl'cly and a Pathc l~ e Yirw will abo be shown . "\\'ar Paint," ..\fetro-Gold\\'vn-..\[a,·cr's initial ~tep in that orgai;izatioi;'::; ill\·asion of the fitld of we:-;tcm drama, \\· a!'~ directed 11 _ ,. \\'. ~ . Van Dyke, vcttran \\'l'~tcrn dircctM ( 1i film:-. Col. Tin1 . ).!rCoy, sa id _to be the leading authonty on the ::\orth .-\mcri ·an Indian, plays t h(· leading part. It \\·ill be ~hown on Saturday the 27. NOW PLAYING GEORGE SIDNEY ... LOUISE FAZENDA "MILLIONAIRES" Charlie ·c hase in ""BE YOUR AGE" -MONDAY- CONRAD NAGEL THE NEW EVANSTON "Conc<:ntratecl Comicality" is said to cle~cri])(' the :-c rt en adaptation of the novel, "There You Arc" which will come to the screen at the New Evanston, ).f on day, Tue sday and vVednesday of next week. Cunrad Xagcl, "E,·ail ston's Own" and Edith Roberts head the cast. The ~tory is that oi a pair of elopers pursued by an angry papa and a city traft]c :; quad. ··Tht· ..\lillionairc," featuring Louise Fazenda and George Sidney, is the current offering at the l\ew Evanston. "THERE YOU ARE" A Great Comedy Mabel Mormand-'-'-RAGGEDY ROSE." T H ~N EV~T9.!:.!!.!! R N NOW PLAYING BARRY LANGDON "THE STRONG MAN" 7th Episode THE HOYBURN Scent-.. filmed at one of the big mills of the Cnitcd States Steel Corporation in Birming-ham feature the picture, "~f e n oi Steel," which sta r : Mi1ton Sills and comes to the Ho,·burn theater ~Ionday. · The .picture has been rated one of t he notable films of the late issues. It s cenes were screened in the mines and mill..; of the Cnit ed tates Steel rnrpt~ration. Dori s Kenyon, ..\be Alli:'()n, l; co rge Fawcett and others are in t hr supporting cast. "The Strong ..\[an," featuring Harry I.angrlnn. is the current howing at the H oyburn. It is sa id to keep it.;; a uclicncc in uproar through .its length. Gene Tunne,.-'"The Fighting Marine" -THURSDAY- MILTON SILLS THE NORSHORE "..\fy Ofllrial \\'ifr," which opened at th(' \' rn·sho re thl'atrr Sundav for a r11n of four day=-, i .~ a sc reen ~version (If the . tagc melodrama bv Charles Blaney, which l~td a . cnsat ional sucrl'ss all onr the \\'(lrld in the 'ninetie . . It j.., a talC oi Hus:-.ia and .-\11 -..tria in 1he day s w ht.·11 Czars an rl Em pcror . .; ro.d(' the . tonn (1f s\rirling intrigue mt h elaborate clega11re. Founded upon ·:··.-.c)--.l}._,,·._.f·._.f)._.t)._.c,.._.c,._.,......l).._.c)._ ·:· the ::.tor_ ,. by :\rchibald Clan·ring- Cun- ! ter, who had in a high degree the almost . lo. -,t art of creating thrills, it "MEN OF STEEL" A Colossal Production Greatest Picture of All Times BALABAN . & KATZ NEWEST THEAT!IE I'NEw·s ..,AMPU Con tfn no us from 1: !lO to 11 P. ~I. }'IRS1' RlJ~ PIC'ITRES Totla)·-f'rulay non I.1.\ UO CQUF. Jn Hi s (; nat('st I·Jeture "~GIGOLO" 'J'omorrow-~aturdny I I I I 1I I I I I I I Village Theatre WILMETTE, ILL. I I I . HOWAAO 6VI. IETWEEN"L". AND t:Lt.AK 'TR The Theatre for the Great North Shore RSHO I 1 Drive Down Tonight! Your Home Theater J. B. Koppel, :1\Iannglng Director J·hone Wtlrnette lUl )[O il., TIU's., Xol·. 22·2a J:n. i::w.n. Tues., )[at. 3:30 TWO 1).\ YS OXI,Y (a;o IW E .JESSE£ In ~_~ 0 F P A R K I N G S P A C E 1 There is room for over eight hundred cars , . I YOU'LL FIND PLENTY _ RANGER ~~~:~lldH ~~FLASHING In ~IH'f·inl II nog S<·ho11l }[atin···· )lou., 'l'u(·s., ~or. 2:., - -!!:l -- FANGS" ~~RJSKY with YJo:ltA UT~ YXOJ,HS ETJI .1-: L f'l,\ Y'l'OX · ZASH J»I'l"l'S Wt·dJH'stlay, Xo1·. 2-i BUSINESS" MODEL ~~THAT FROM PARIS" nn the stn,:e JL\ Y ( ' E JU: \T Jo: . I _ . I IZZY MURPHY" .\l so "l'iuk ltHI I .\lt·nuaid l'at he Xcws I WPtl .. Thurs .. Xo1·. 21·2;;-:!6 ;::10-9. T hurs., )lat. 3 m. I Spt·dal )fat. Thnnksgiring Day I THHEE ]) .\YS OXLY UEU I 1 I ~~ONE MINUTE I TO PLAY" I .\l"'o Llonl Hamilton ( 'o mc<ly 1 i·at11c l ·: ll']l hants"-2 ('omt·tll :11111 Fl'i,, 1-:H. J), GR .\X( ~E ' ~ ~~PRIVATE I I 1 immediately adjacent to the Norshore Theatre. 1 ~ - -Now Playing- · ill U.eYicw I I I i 1 I I I 1 , . ED D I .E C A NT 0 R Clara Bow and Billie Dove m . "KID BOOTS" Big Stage Show -Starting SundayEnthralling drama of gay Vienna and smouldering Russia Snturtlny, Xov. 2i' }~rc. Thursday, Xo,·. 2;; Jl,r UCtllH'St HAUOLD LLOYD in ~"THE FRESHMAN" PAINT" 1 'MY OFFICIAL WIFE' . wJth 'l'DI l'\IcCOY 1 1 Al so Ko-1\:o Song-Inkwell STAGE, SCREEN I Curtoon News I sat. JI u.t., 2 and 4 p. rn. 1 AND MUSICAL SPECIALTIES ·!·-·-··-··-·-·-·--·-··-·-·-·-·!·~ ~~wAR ~ I ' I 7:30·9. Sat. l'\Iat. 2·4 ONE DAY OYLY J·J~ TER D. KYNE'S I I - CONWAY TEARLE and · IRENE RICH in ' nntl

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