Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Dec 1926, p. 37

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December 24, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 37 l THE NEW EVANSTON Coming Monday evening to regale holiday patrons for the week following Christmas, Avery Hopwood's "wow" of a farce, "The Best People,"· will be the ~igh light of stock company productton at the New Evanston theater. It will be presented by the Minturn Players dire cted by Harry Minturn and o~ers an innovation in ·holida y e'ntertamment bound to be reli shed in Evan ston and along the !'Jorth Shore which has pleaded to, these man y month s, for stock preformances. St8.ge and Screen News and Reviews VILLAGE THEATRE BALABAN 'T he Quarterback" will be shown at the Village theatre Monday and Tuesday., December 27 and 28. It is a comedy- romance that is trul y original and spontaneou s and has been heralded far and wide by all who have ~een it as one of the season' s film high-lights. The football game featured was directed and orga nized by "H urry Up" · Yost, Michigan's far famed coach, and Richard Dix one of filmdom's best known stars, plays the lead. The attraction for \V ednesday and Thursday, "Tin Hats," is a post -war ·t"n medy featuring the ln~ddy idea. made :-n famo us in "The Rig- Parade" or ·· Behind the Front.·· ft is :-. uffi cicntly well . tocked with good come<h· incfdent s. itn-olvin g a doughboy ·trio-a Yank. a ).fick and a Heinie to make it a thoroughly fine entertainment.' ··Kid Boots:.· coming a-; the Xcw YL·ar's En· and Day feature. i" ba se d on the Ziegfteld pia\· ll\· the same . name. lt marb tlw . debut of Eddie C~antor. recruited _from_ mu sical comedy .111t rodure-. a -.tar .t hat wtll s h~ne. ~Ill' plot n·y1.Jves ;m1 ~md the effort~ <t l a Y<llltt.L: man to ;t\.OI< i the _~rh<.·mcs <~f hi-; \\~iiv and IH:r l:m·yers t rom get t tn~ endence that \\·, ,u Jrl · kill his chances fCJr a (Ji\·orce. h thi.., .he. i-. l_H·lpl'd hy hi-. lDyal -,l'r\ 'tilt (Lddtl' ( alll11r l. ll t· :-;UCCl'l'rl' . E·~ 1,. I THE HOYBURN "Cp tagc," the story of hov; a little flapper stenographer makes the vaudeville stage, with beautiful Korma Shear~r in the leading role, is 'on the screen J~t st now at th e Heyburn theater, gettmg laugh s from and gi,·ing thrills to the fl~pper s and evok in g their gasps an d stghs. "Tin Hats," a comedy-romance of the American Army of Occupation, with leads played by Conrad NaO'el and Claire \\rindsor, comes to the Heyburn sc reen Monday. B & K. cttEEil BOOKS AilE lD EAL FOil cttlllSTMAS! B & K Tickets go?d ats~r in $2.50, theatre, anyouoct' books at the $5.00 & $1 . hoxoffice. NOW PLAYING- CLAIRE WINDSOR CONRAD NAGEL in "TIN HATS" Holiday Stage Show -· ~ ST AllTtNG SUNDAyyoung love Sparkl' 1ng eoroedy-drama. ·:·---,_--n--.-..-..!. i I : ' : village Theatre WILMETTE, ILL. · ~~~·clcs. ;:~nd r~·rta.t.nly, i 1 I : I: I 1 :· : I e ~ I : i I I I 1 . - ,~ "LOVE 'EM and 'EM" LEAVE ENT EVEtr~::NCE Cast of 50 I i_- I ' , )lou .. 'l'nc~ .. nt'(', 2;-~'1 , . 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Tl tL· ot her t\\0 ' EH . ;: ::u-!t: ~at. .\ lat' . :!·1 _ :-tarr ing- role-. ar<.' pla\Td ],, 1-:n·Jyn 'lilt: \1\\\ta: \tE\T Wl~IIE~ !~ re nt and Lt\\'rtnrt· C~·a,· . · \0( \1.1. \ 11\1'1'\ \EW \1'; .\H, ,.\. stage pmchtct ion l'\.(:l'l'din~ in :--ize ~ l'.lltliE ( ' \\TOH, ( ' 1. .\H .\ Hon. an.dhing- hcrd(,i(trr producc<l ln· the ' IIII.I.U: 1)0\T l\al:tl>an & l(at l. produt·tion d(·partmcnt for prc~cntation on tht· ~tag of ltl' .\"'or :; hnrc thcat l'r. \\·ill ht of'ir red i_ .\J .. o J.lo.\ d llamillnll ill "TE \( ' II EH, TE .\CIU. H" ,,, a ~pec ial attraction. ").1in ~tre l Fol- t lit·-. of 1027" i:; thl' nfh· r ing and a ca~t ~ l.alt·'t 1\nko ~nua::- 1{1'1'1 ~ La tt· ~t l'a the ..\I"'~ j ,,j ftfty song. d;l11rl' ;tnd r::>111l'<h fay- ·:·~~(.,_.t,.._. , .....,..._. ,,.-,., ~,,._.1)._.(}.... (~(}....0·:· ' .rite:- i:-; promi ~('(l. · I - Your Horne 'l'heater J. Jl. Kop11el, 1\lanaglng Dlrec~or Phc~ne Wilmette 1441 GRAY LOUISE BROOKS , pyogram Huge F es t lV~ of 192.7" "Minstrel fo\\leS ! I I ··THE I I I QUARTERBACK" I . _I I i ! I 1 I I i MY LAST ADVERTISEMENT tv as addressed to nl y friends: This one I am addressing to the public whom I most cordially invite to try one of my FAMOUS DOLLAR DINNERS. For the benefit of those who have never visited YE OLDE HA YLOFTE, it is the most unique spot of its kind in America. The best in the markets are served at a reasonable price and a delightful atmosphere and home-like surroundings abound. We also have Dinner Dancing every night from 8 till closing, providing thrills and entertainment galore. I ""TIN HATS" 1 1 ! -· 1 I t ""KID BOOTS" I I I . If you have never tried one of our Famous DOLLAR Di~ ners , we invite you to try one and compare it with those you have paid $1.50 and $2.00 for. We also serve a Luncheon from 1 1 till 2 at 4 5c. The Lofte is available for private parties , banquets, societies, Clubs, etc. Our Christmas Dinner is served from 2 till 8 at $ r.;o per person. Dancing Christmas night to music that is so hot that your feet fairl y sizzle! Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, believe me - TOD.\ Y- Most respectfully yours , ~ORMA SHEARER FRINT GEORGE '-~UPSTAGE --:\10:\J)_ \ \'- - BEN TURPIN-"HAREM KNIGHTS" " Designer and Builder of Ye Olde Haylolte GROVE AT SHERMAN EVAMSTON, ILL. Phone CLAIRE WINDSOR _.... CONRAD NAGEL ~~TIN HATS" also IMPERIAL COMEDY-,·HEART BREAKERS" 140 Greenleaf

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