April 19, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE At the North Shore Theaters TALKIES. AT TEATRO Sound Pictu~es at Popular North Shore Theater Start Next Thuraday, Management Announces 'l'eatro Bill-o-Fare Saturday, April 20 "Conquest" ... . . ... . .. Community House "The Bellamy Trial" . . ........ N orshore "Smilin' Guns" .......... ... ..... Teatro "Redskin" . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .... Varsity Sunday, April 21 "Tide of Empire" . . ...... .. .. .. Teatro "The Bellamy Trial" . ......... Norshore Monday, ,\prll 22 "The Godless Girl" ....... . ...... Va'rsity "Abie's Irish Rose" ... : . ......... Teatro "The Bellamy Trial" .... ... . _. . Norshore Tuesday, April 23 "The Kid's Clever" ... Community House "The Bellamy Trial" . ... Norshore "The Godless Girl" . . Varsity "Abie's Irish Rose" . . . . . .... Teatro Wednes_day, April 24 "The Godless Girl" . . . . . . ... Varsity "Abie's Irish Rose" ...... .. .. ... . Teatro "The Bellamy Trial" . . . . Xorshor·e 'fhursday, April 2G "The Last Warning" . . . .. Teatro "The Bellamy Trial" .. . ... Norshore Friday, AprU 26 "The Singing Fool" Community House "The Bellamy Trial" ..... . .... Norshm·e "The Last Warning" .......... ... Teatro Saturday OnlyApril20 . RICHARD DIX tn · "REDSKIN" Special Children's Matinee, S a t u r d a y. Doors cpen 12.15 P. M. This program is sponsored by the Better Films Committee ,. I Monday Tuesday Wednesday April 22, 23, 24 "THE GODLESS GIRL" LINA BASQUETTE Thursday Friday April 25, 26 Beginning next · Thursday, April 25, the Teatro del Lago will have sound and talking pictures. Equipment for the showing of such pictures has been installed, and the management of the theater has announced "The Last Warning" as the first talking picture presentation. It will he shown for three days, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 25, 26, and 27. "The Last Warning" is adapted from the famous mystery play of thr· same name by Thomas F. Fallon. based on the popular novel by \\'adsworth Camp. Laura LaPlante has the leading role. The story deals with a theater which has been closed for five years because of the mvsterious death of a popular actor and \~ith an attempt to put on the same play in which this actor met his death. :M ontague Love, Roy D'Arcy. and Margaret Livingston have prominent roles in the support school girl \vho doesn't believe in God. ing cast. The hero (George Duryea) is a school boy who does. The two of them. Richard Dix Stars in backed by their respective gangs, get into a free-for-all fight ·over the sub"Redskin" at Varsity ject. This turn into a riot during "Redskin," magnificent color picture which a little girl is killed. Hero and of an Indian loYc storY. is to be en heroine both land in a reformatory the screen at the Varsit ,. theater in manned by cruel guards and ma -· EYanston this Saturday, April 20. The troned by icy, vengeful matrons. It is story opens in a goYernment Indian a reformatory where the fences are school. The hero, Richard Dix. is not charged with electricity and the water accepted by the whites, his tribe re - cure is used brutally. When all else nounces him, hut he wins the girl. a fails her. the heroine. about to he Pueblo maid. The picture was phot - bu1ned alive in a fire that sweeps tht: graphed largely in the heart of the institution, calls on God and is res:\avajo Indian reservation in north- cued . eastern :\rizona. Blue skies. rcrl rocks. a11d the flaming colors of Indian blankets furnish a gorgeou~ hackground. Richard Dix gi,·cs his usual good. performance in the stellar role, and Gladys Belmont has won the praise of critics for her characterization of the Indian maiden. Cecil De Mille's most recent screen argument against atheism, "The Godless Girl," comes to the Varsity Monday, April 22, for a run of three days. -NOW PLAYINGThe heroine (Lina Basquette) is a La co in uNo Mtul'· Ltmtlu Shrridan ROIUI &twttn Wilmette antl Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-]g81 MATINEES .SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY Doors Open 1 :3 o Show Starts at 2 p. m ·· Continuous · del Evening· During Wttl Doon Open 6:30 Show Start· 7 p. m. PROGRAM STARTING APRIL 10 Saturday, April !0 HOOT GIBSON ~~sMILDI' GUMS" "Tige's Girl Friend"-B,aster Brown Patlte Review and Aesop's Fables Sunday, April U RENEE ADOREE and GEORGE DURYEA ··TIDE OF EMPIRE" "Ruby Llps"-Cilarlle Chase Sportllgltt, Dally News and Klnogram News ~ron., 1'ues., Wed., April 2!·23-24 NANCY CARROLL 81Hl RUDDY ROGERS ·· ABlE'S IRISH ROSE" "Tight Pin «'l'S"-1' rn nces Let> Pnramount News Klnogrnm ~Pws ·w.-cln('sday Al Kvale COMMU~ITY HOUSE TUESDAY APRIL 23 and Dis Jazz Collegians In Lupe Velez Gary Cooper In 1 "STOP THIEF!" "WOLF SONG" COMING SOON "The Red Skin" Richard Dix "Desert Nights" John Gilbert & Mary Nolan "The Shady Lady" Phillis Haver & Louis Wolheim "The Greyhound Limited" Monte Blue "Lady of the Pavements" Lupe Velez "It Can't Be Done" Sue Carol & Glen Tryon '"Alias Jimmie Valentine" William Haines "The Dummy" Ruth Chatterton "The Wolf Song" Gary Cooper & Lupe Velez "Trail of 98" Dolores Del Rio "Clear the Deck" Reginald Denny "Chinatown Nights" .Wallace Beery & Florence Vidor 41 Ciose Harmony" Nancy Carroll & Buddy Rogers "Syncopation" Waring'1 P ennaylvaniana "The ·w olf of Wall Street" George Bancroft "The Bellamy Trial" Betty Bronson "The Cohena & Kelleys at Atlantic City" GLENN TRYON Comedy Riot "THE KID'S CLEVEUn -SATURDAY- AI Kvale and His Jazz Collegians in FRI. & SAT. · APRIL 26-27 AL JOLSON "THE SINGING FOOL" SATURDAY APRIL 20 Extra :uatlnee !:SO Evening at 7:16 and D "Sprinl Chickens·· A Happy Springtime Joy Show with a brilliant cast of fun-makers. The Talking mystery melodrama that has taken Chicago by storm. WILLIAM HAINES · zn ' "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" "THE BELLAMY TRIAL" LEATRICE JOY BETTY BRONSON MARGARET LIVINGSTON KENNETH THOMPSON