I n ~====~~==~======~~========================= O u_a_a_st ··-·-·-·-a_a_n_a-~-·-a-a-a-~~~ atro del LBIO in No Man'· lAnd" 11 . Reviews ·ll A t I ·-a-.....a_a_a_a_a_a_a_a_a ·a_a_1_n_a_a_ a- . w ILMET T E L I FE April s. 1929 t h·e ~ 0 r t h ..Sorrell and Son" Coming Tuesday and Wednesday ··a-~~~---a- 0 -~~----- . Synchronized Color Fllm, "Redskin," at Norahore B ill·o· Fare Shfrid·n ROIUI BttWttn W ilmrtt1 ·nd Ktnilwotth Ph. Ktnilwotth 3980-39.81 MATINEES SATURDAY. SUNDAY SATURDAY ~ SUNDAY Doon Optn 1:30 Show Starts at 2 p. m ·· Continuous Evening· During Week Door· Open 6:30 . Show Starta 7 p. m. PROGRAM STARTING APRIL 4 Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 4·&·8 1-DAYS--3 ""UMCLE TOM'S CABIN" "Otr the Deck"-BIIIy Dooley Paramount News -SaturdayAesop'tl Fables, Patbe Review and WIJI Rogers-"Explorlng Europe" SAI~LY Sunday, April 1 O'NEIL and JEAN HERSHOLT ""THE GIRL OM THE BARGE" "Smith's Catallna Rowboat Race" 1'he Smith Family Sportllght, Dally News and Kinogram News 1\londay, April 8 AUDREY FERRIS ond GEORGE FAWCETT "A glorious symphony of color and scenery" was the comment of a leading Chicago movie critic on "Redskin," Richard Dix' starring picture which will be the Norshore attraction for the week beginning this Saturday, April 6. 11 Redskin" was photographed largely in the heart of the Navajo Indian reservation in northeastern Arizona, near the mouth of the red rocked Canyon de Chelly. It is said to have brought to the screen in color all the marvelous scenery Qf that southwestern section of the United States. Richard Dix impersonates the son of an Indian chief, who is educated in the white schools and meets with scant courtesy from supposedly true Americans. The love interest centers around the hero's love for a Pueblo maid, the Navajos and Pueblos being deadly enemies. The work of Richard Dix in this picture is said to surpass his previous characterizatious in "Warming Up" and oth~r Dix films. Gladys Belmont as the girl is charming. On the Norshore stage next week Al Kvale and his Jazz Collegians, assisted 'by a company of forty, will present a show entitled "Stop Thief!" . '----------------- Saturday, AprJJ 6 "Shady Lady" ............. . .... Granada' . Tht's Saturday, April 6, will be . the "The Canary Murder Case" ...... Varsity "Uncle Tom' s Cabin" .. .. ........ .·. Teatro. last day for the run of "Uncle Tom's "Redskin" . . . . . . . . . ..... Norshore Cabin" now showing at the Teatro Sunday, 1\prJI 7 del L~go. This picture, which is said "The G.irl on the Barge" . ... . ·.· · · · Teatro to have been produced at the enormous "Redskm" ... . . . ... . . Norshore . "Shady Lady" .. . . . ............. Granada : cost of $2,000,000, 1s the screen a1aptal'Ion·lay, April 8 tion of Harriet Beecher Stowe s fa"The Last Warning" ............. Varsity mous novel. "Redskin" . . . . . . . . . · . . · . · · · · · · · Norshore Jean Hershoft charade:- star, has the . ::shady Lady" ·,; .. . . ............ Granada leadin role in "The Girl on the Barge,'~ Fancy Baggage ............. . ... Teatro g ff . f h' S d Tuesday, ~\prll 9 the Teatro o ermg ~r t 1s. un ay, "The Bush Ranger" .... Community House April 7. Hers holt puts mto thts fil~ all "Shady Lady" ...... .. ...... . ... Granada his ability to bring out of what mtght ::sorre~l ~nd Son" ............ · · · · · Teatro be an ordinary villain the character of Redskin ... .. ....... .. .. . ..... Norshore d ld h · ore "The Last Warning" . . . ..... .. . . .. Varsity a Il)ean-tempere o man w o ts ,n; . Wednesday, April 10 to be pitied than censured. Sa.lly 0 N.elll "Redskin" . . . .. ... . .. . ........ .. Norshore gives a spirited performance m ·the tttle "Able's Irish Rose" ..... . ........ Varsity role of a little girl who has spent her ::sorrell and ~op" . .... .... . . . .. ... Teatro life on a coal barge plying between Shady Lady . . .. . .... . ... . .... Granada N y k d B ff 1 Thursday, Aprll tt or an u, a?· "The Canary Murder Case" . . . ..... Teatro Fancy Baggage, wtth Audrey Fer"Shady Lady" .... ... ... . . .... .. Granada ris, George Fawcett, and Myrna Loy :;Abie's. I,~ish Rose" . ... .......... Varsity in the principal roles, comes to the Redskm . · ~ . . ... .. ....... .... . Norshore Teatro Monday, April 8. The story of Fri<lay, April 12 "F ancy - B ag~age, " w h'tc 1 . 'tten "The Air Circus" ..... .. Community House 1 was wn .. "Redskin" .. . ..... ....... ... ... ... Varsity by Jerome Kmgston and shaped to the "Shady Lady" . . ... . ...... Granada uses of the screen by C. Graham Baker, ::Redsk~n" ...... : . .. . .... .. ..... Norshore has to do with the ways and n1eans The Canary Mmder Case ..... . .. Teatro a d opte d b y t I · 1e mos t ·mo d ern of flap - I I:~T~~. :.:~~~~~b~~~= Next ;,w . BIG PICTURE OPENS Karl Dane, the largest Metro-Gold"Noah's Ark," Warner Brothers' big wyn-Mayer player, and George K. spectacle on which so much time and Arthur, the smallest, are paired again money has been spent, is to have its first Chicago showing at the Woods as a co-starring team in the comedy, theater this Sunday night, April 7. "All at Sea." Dolores Costello is the star. ~~Fane~ _ Baggage" "Sef.'lng the Slghts"-Sid Saylor "Aiplnt> Antles"-Oswald Cartoon Paramount News Tllt>S. and Wt>(l., April 9·10 H. Jl. WARNER ond ALIC'F. JOYCE ~"SoRell "Art> ~rotriJmt·n and Son" SATURDAY (One Day Only) APRIL 6 'l'lght"-Jark Duffy Paramount News Tuf.'s. · Klnogram News Wed. Thurs. an<l Fri., April 11·12 LOUI~E BROOKS and WII~LIAl\1 POWELL UTBE CANARY MURDER CASE" 1\fon., Toe!\., Wed., April lii·18·1i "The Air DHby"-Rt>t·d Howes Paramount Nt·'\'\·s ~aturday, A prtl 13 POLLY 1\IORAN and Jo'LASH, THE DOG 6t6tTRE CANARY MURDER CASE" Baaed on S. S. Van Dyne's Novel ALL TALKING PICTURE MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 8-9 pcrs to get her aged father out of money tangles her extravagances have gotten him into. "Sorrell and Son," the father-andson story of Captain Stephen Sorrell, M. C.. and his boy, Kit, will be the· 'featro del Lago attraction for two davs next week, Tuesday and Wednesda)·, April 9 and 10. Herbert Brenon, · maker of "Peter Pan" and "Beau Geste," directed the. film, and H. B. Warner has the leading role as Sorrell. Mickev ~fcBan is the son. Nils Asther and ~fary ::\olan, recently see n in a number of good productions, arc also in the cast. 1 All lovers of good mystery and of good acting will enjoy seeing "The Canary Murder Case," to be shown at the T (;atro del Lago next Thursday and Friday, April 11 and 12. William Powell, in the role of Philo Vance, the great fictional <letective created by the mysterious author, S. S. Van Dine. has a powerful role and handles it well. The · story moves swiftly from the finding of the body of the slain woman in her apartment through thP mystifying deta1ls of the murder to the discovery of the perpetrator of the crime. Louise Brooks and James Hall have important roles in this picture. · WE'RE FOR LUPE ANY TIME Lupe Velez, the new Mexican screen star who was so popular with Chicago movie fans who ·s aw her in person at the United Artists theater, is said to have turned down an offer of being starred by Ziegfeld. We're no more anxious to have Lupe leave Hollywood than is Gary Cooper, but if Ziegfeld stars her she'll still be "Lupe. ~"BOMEYMOOM" "Xoli'y :Sohw"-Our Gang Patht.' RHlt-W nnd A(·Sop's Fabl(·S Sunday. April H "RAJIONA" Dolort'S Df'l Rio and '\Va rnflf Baxter "WIL n UJH'HlDS" Greta Garbo and Nils Asther Thurs. and Jo' rl .· April 18·19 "THE 1' F.RROil" !fay )leA ,·oy nnd Loulfw Fo:nnda Satnrdar. April ~0 . "S~IILJX' n 1 " ~8" Hoot Gibson -C'OJfl~G SOOX"1'1de of Empire," Renef' .Adoree "Ablts Irish Bosl'," :Son<·y Carroll and Buddy Bogt>rs · · "The Last Warning," Laura LaPianta · "Thf' lfJJJJon DoJiar Collar," Rln·Tln·Tin "Redskin," Rltbard Dlx · "Desert Nl~rbtt," Mary Nolan and John Gilbert · "Tht Shady Lady," Phillis Hanr and Louis Wolheim · "The Greyhound Limited," Monte Blue LAURA LaPLANTE in "THE LAST W ARMING·· WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 10·11 "ABlE'S IRISH ROSE·· You will like the picture better than · t he play FRIDAY an~ SATURDAY, APRIL 12-13 COMING BACK TO U. S. Leslie Howard is to come back from London to play the leading role in "Berkeley Square." Mr. Howard has not bee.n seen in Chicago since he acted there in "The Green Hat." Mary Duncan has just completed "Through Different Eyes," the production of which was interrupted by her operation for appendicitis. Gilbert Roland will play the lead in Norma Talmadge's f1ext film. It should be easy for Gilbert to do that. RICKARD DIX in ··THE REDSKIN··