Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1928, p. 33

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lPlt.~. Jm_ ____ _ _ W11:-MB TTB 'LIFB . ·~ Shore ·Theaters l .. ----Die-~1. -.--DN · . Ra~~~·· · ·~rts ~ : . ,. se-v·ateotll sea'laa. _ · . . .J~n~ . Z3 to . S..~ ' S Box Oftlee Open 9:11 A. X. Uadl . 10 P. M. Dally a 8aaday , . Telep.h one Highland Park 1717 ______ DIM----~--D---· . ~D~--0--Die-·IMD Famous Lon Chaney , Picture Will · Be at Varsity Three Days . Norshore to Have Party; _____ .. .______ .__D ____._._ ___ .__ --~-··--~-·- Frankie Will Be Leader ,. ' Motion picture houses have parties too, and there is going to be a big one "The ·Blue Danube," Paul Sloane pro- at the Norshore beginning this Sunduction starring Leatrice Joy . and day, when Frankie Masters will direct Joseph Schildkraut, is to be the Varsity the Jazz Collegians in a stage protheater attraction for this Saturday. duction entitled, "A Movie Party." The stor:y in this picture is extremely Frankie and his collegiate orchestra human. Though not a war picture, the will be assisted in mjlking this movie undercurrent of the World War is felt party a success bv several vaudeville in several sequences and it stresses the attractions, including Rose Valyda, tr~edy of a proud nation suffering the Murray and Allen, the Janet sisters, pangs of galling defeat. Leatrice 1oy's ~hie£ Eagle Feather, and the Kostoff . George ~hite's Scandals, ninth attractive personality, her beauty and (lancing girls. tssue, are bemg shown this week in her sparkling charm shine throughout There is also to be another party of New York. · the picture. Both Joseph Schiidkraut a different kind at the Norshore next and Nils Asther, featured players in week. It is to be on the screen, with support of Miss Joy, are ideally cast. Ramon Navarro in charge, supported For three days next week, Monday. by a cast including Marceline Day, Tuesday and Wednesday, the Varsitv Renee Adoree, Carmel Myer:,, Bert wilt show "Laugh, Clown, Laugh," said Roach, Huntley Gordon, and Ernest t? be the ~reatest story of backstage Wood. The name of the picture is "A hfe ever pictured. It · was chosen as Certain Young Man." Miss Myers one of the six best motion pictures dur- makes a most attractive scorned lady ing. the month of June by Photoplay, in a beautif?l blond~ wig that becomes whtch says: "This is the best work of her almost, tf not qutt'2, as much as her Lon ~h~ney since 'The Unholy Three,' own dark hair .. Ma;celine Day, a·s the and It ts a great relief to have him . ~~eet young thn~g, 1s pretty, and determinus his usual sinister make-up. His' 1 mmedly ..saccharme. Huntley Gordon, Sheridan characterization of Tito Filk is per- that fine actor, hasn't much to do feet." "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" is the as her father, but does that little old story of the clown who dies that perfectly, of course .. Renee. ~dore~. the girl he loves may be happy. Nils tn her r~l~ of the ltttle mtlhner, ts !'sther as Luigi-Raveli, the millionaire, charactensttcally. ade.pt and peppy. IS more than satisfactory. Loretta Ramon Novarro ts a mce boy, and acts Young, as Simonetta, reveals an unThe first Illinois insurance company expected display of dramatic ability. received its charter on February 7, 1835. It was the Alton Marine and Fire Insurance company. "Name the Woman" Is On WILL ADVISE FAIRB.A NKS Maurice Leloir, authority on architecture, wh9 stopped in Chicago la.st week on his. way west, ~ill advise Douglas Fairbanks on sixteenth century sets for Doug's next picture a sequel to "The Three Musketee;s." 1 Mr. Leloir, who is seventy-four years old and on his first trip to this country, w~s the winner of first prize at the Chtcago World's fair in 1893 for a painting depicting the persecution of Protestants in France by Louis XIV: French · ·~:=;:::=;=::=;:::=:=:=:=;;;===~ COMMUNITY HOUSE .July II Tues., .July 10 Fri., Rln·Tin·Tin Laura LaPlante In In "A DOG OF THE "Thanks for the REGIMENT" Buggy Bide" also lflth Oetavus BoJ Glen TrJOD Cohen Story and Our Gong "Trall of tl\e Conaetly~Stenle 'l'i&'er" MARKS .BROS. GRANADA at Devon BBMMY with the MER OFF Famous Revue Stars Granada Bill Next Week I <( Barto and Mann, famous revue stars will be on the Granada stage next week. Florence Gast is to be another Granada attraction. Ted Fiorito author of "Laugh, Clown Laugh ancl many other song hits, will make his a)?pearance too. Benny Meroff and ht s orch~stra will officiate at the stage ceremomes. Ani~a Stewart, looking as young and heauttful as ever. has a prominent role in ":Name the ¥/oman," the picture to be shown at the Granada beginning thi s Saturday. J ulanna Johnston also has an important part to perform. and Gaston Glass preHuntley Gordon _ sent well enough their respective charac_ters of prosecutin~ attorney and pnsoner at the bar. Other parts are successfully handled. "Name the Woman., is an interesting movie and one in which you are not able to "name the woman" until the time has come for you to do so. t' BARTO & MANN Also Every Friday Night COLLEGE FROLIC and Discovery Contest Come at 9 P. M. FLORENCE GAST TED FIORITO Author of "Laugh, Clown. Laugh" and many other song bits STARTING SUNDAY The Norshore's Romantic Director FRANKIE MASTERS and the Jazz Collegians in and many others. Screen "A MOVIE PARTY" with ROS·E VALYDA MURRAY 8 ALLEN JANET SISTERS CHIEF EAGLE FEATHER KOSLOFF DANCING GIRLS -And Qn the Screen- ANITA STEW ART in Film Shows Germany's Side of the World War ~- For the first time since America entered the World's war, a motion pictu.re a:count o~ Germany's trials and tnbuat10ns dunng the crucial period between 1914 and the Armistice is to be shown. ·It is called "Germanv's Side of the War" and will have -its only showing in · Chicago at the Playhouse, 410 South Michigan boulevard ' beginning Sunday, July 8. "Germany's Side of the War" is the first authentic, unbiased account of the hardships, the adversities and the f<_>rlorn hopes of that country. It dep~cts the struggle of Germany's sol~ters on the frQnt; it sums up the attitude of all the conditions ·of those who were ,l.e ft behind-it is, in fact, Germany s ans~er to oft-repeated, but always repudiated, attacks which fanatic propagandists would have the WQr~d believe. "Name the Woman" with Huntly Gordon RAMON NOVARRO with MARCELINE DAY and CARMEL MYERS in VITAPBOME MOVIE'fOME News Reel "A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN" Every Saturday-Deluxe Kiddies' Coo-Coo Club Matinee, 3 :oo P. M. Bring the children. , .PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

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