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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jun 1912, 1, p. 7

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grounds, extends west to Later in the play, >, the slave Jb imitation. la dramatic tenses makes point upon ttoe map)by point until one almost ****** *e ^* ma^ :::f!0W. «P »W played by Jean Clarendon. Mr. Clarendon has been on the stage since: hie .Myeiilh jea* and this Is his first anpearance & fjfncle Toin's Gafejbut fee drew ;I!' terrific iietee of in* hated kegree it consists *f twenty W& «#e» ,______.__ feet or mf^lnviPl^ or mor»\^#$^ ie8e lotB face^e^ e^4^ "'"'*' ,L""'" w street, design Euclid Pa^ jpfcee, ^^Icli in 7 t In width aid will heTa^pHnely iproved. ' - â- 7:^;:^^^;y^'^f^f^"^'i'"^ This subdivision :*£md^f$fc", the >uth the a^'<4^Pip^Ji;..#^: -stern unrvethii^tft^^ >stern universwj* «k?w"»w â- â- â€¢*^d!*ws*!:.- » w«m»v „««,«».â€"..â€"~ â€"r-- -f- -\- ndsome resid«nel^i^^«ii^ '**k* wWch with its vivid eoiors will linger Irlain, Oscar R Hawaii anil Henry Byranv - • -^.'â- ~~-.--- --~ - ";~: â-  Initial Sate Is Mad*. The iniUa) sai in tte ^ighy's strh- llvislon has Jnst heenmadeto Chae. Haugan of the State Bank of Chi- igo. Mr. Haugan closed the purchase rom Charles L. Rigby of Stanwood. [>wa. Tt&WJpMteMi :|eeJHajiriHte Seated at tte noftiwest ©orner of [heridan road and!^e*td* P^l Mr4 Haugan will immediately com- ic© the erection of a ten room brick [in the purchase Murdoch. James A represented Mr. Haugan and Wil- j C. Rigby attended to the legal itters on behalf of his brother, the Another transfer of CenfP^b^iitt^ jrtance was made during ttte* week Ihen the lot owned by J^ ^n!«» tate at fll|E|-:'^qs^dr â-  -of -ti^bft^^|*ia^; d Evanston avenue was sold to R. Worstall of this city. The lot is feet in width and of a Hk^e depth. he consideration was not mida pnfe w c but it is understboo^ft was in thejc< e^hborhood of $5,000. Mr. ^Torstall ill erect a handsome home oh the lot 1 the near future. That June is becoming to be the •eai moving month of the summer in- itead of May is apparent by the large lumber of leases that have been closed >y local real estate dealers during the >a*t week. One prominent dealer this, nomine said that his Arm dosed more ea»es last week than were completed n any week in April or May. A transaction which may give Ev- uiston another moving picture show nay be closed this week. A company >» attempting to obtain a lease en one 91 the buildings located near the Ev- maton theater. It is stated that if they secure the place they want that ^nce, rait ner cihumj© iw» *•» *«*»<«*- they will expend $10,00J> in improving ting everything for the moment, but *h« property. The promoters of the - - --.-â- - ^-------* -»»- â„¢i«™r she ihow and the exact location they are mdeavoring to secure is impossible to learn. . T" ......Illllllllll AT THE EVAI«TON THEATER 'hMiiimmiiiiimiin has something of this off ect. There George Harris are so many friends one knew te the George 8helby.. •^ ^aPPy dayt> and asi-.r^ ~^i««.aâ€" Tom, sweet Uttle rve, the Blixa. the * amnatag Mj Yankee Aunt Opfacdia, ^a Simon Legree. and the ^©Pay. in the memory tor many a day. An other picture to .Replay la Mr. Sat- terlee's 9^1^^.^:^^.::.^!^^. Marks, or to i^'-i^!*IW»9'im r*MM«^ ology, "I'm a lawyer, my name is Marks." If ever a character stepped out of the pages of a book onto the stage it was the "M.arks" of the play The makeup was great and. Mr Satterlee fixed himself more firmly than ever in the aifections of the Branston audiences. , Mr. Kibbee, too, gave ah Uncle Tom that was all that tender, old black man should be. Faithfulness iMtoteg^^*** emphasTsed and Mr. Kibbee'a one jtMlt^ofpr^mg tl*e loud pedal too hard at times was not in ^rid*hce. He has been one of the most^ popJalar members , of the company and is an actor of high merit. The announcement that he is to leave the Evanston company will be received with-keen regret. Miss Cavitte ia the Topsy, and If there ever was a Topsy that excelled her, we would just like to see her. No one won more laurels Monday night than this pleasing little actress. Of course Lea Remonde was good as Aunt Ophelia, and her scene with Deacon Perry was most amusing. The finely-drawn bit of characteriza- tion of Oliver HinsdeU as the deacon was another testimony to the large promise of this young thespian. He did not come into the company until late in the season, but he is already a valuable member of it. Florence McMillan was satisfac- tory as little Eva, and Charles Fey- ton made a good auctioneer. MIbs Anna Mono, an Evanston girl, was Marie St Clair* and if she would Just absolutely forget there was an audience in the house, she would do well. Miss Muno is pretty and capa- ble of good work as she gains expert ©nee, but her chance Ilea in forget- that she is the part she plays; She heed not be afraid her audience is going to bite her. They all like her too much, and they want to see her succeed. We have reserved mention of Mr. Harry Minturn until the last and now onr space is so full we must be brief. Snfllce it to say that in thIs actor Mr. Vance has secured the right man at last for the right place. He is an actor. ' -The Hamitic Four added greatly to the enjoyment of the evening and Wb) has not been stirred by the strains of an old-fashioned, melodious street organ to memories of cMM- ^^ when '&& songs were of hood, and how In the vision of the ••P*?"**** J1"*" *" JT V^ w "" j^Vr^f"^ Hi6 j-eai ©13 southern shms- apirit have old friends and scenes of tjae ""* ***" other days come trooping back? The reproduction of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at the Evanston theater this The Cast. The cast in full follows: .Florence Johnstone ,.... 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