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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1923, p. 13

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wippipi At Neighboring Theatres Hoyburn Theatre The week of March 19 promises much of interest for Hoyburn patrons. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week Norma Tal- madge and Eugene O'Brien in the great success, "The Voice of the Minaret," from--the-novel by Robert Hichens. This film has been charac- terized as the "love-caU of Salome, Sheba, Cleopatra, on the Wings of desert night." Friday, March 23, brings a return showing of "The Hottentot" to the Hoyburn. This time ftf£ film will ap- pear* as a benefit for the Janet Steele Library of the Miller school, Evans- ton. Douglas McLean and Madge Bellamy are the stars. Harold Lloyd will be seen on Fri- day in "Get Out and Get Under." Harry Carey will be seen at the Hoyburn oft Saturday, Marofa 24, in "Canyon of the Fools," filmed from the well known Saturday Evening Post story of that title. Adelphi Theatre ___Madge Bellamy^-amt -John JRowers-^-------«-*«-----------wr------------•-- will lead the Adelphi program Mo- omall lOWn Flayer* in day and Tuesday, March 19 and 20. The vehicle is "Lorna Doone," pic- turization of the novel and stage success* "The Third Alarm," popular play depicting the heroism of the metro- politan firemen, will be at the Adel- phi on Wednesday and Thursday, March 21 and 22. The usual Friday double bill on March 23 will feature Charles "(Buck" Jones in the "Boss of Camp Four," and Henry B. Walthall in "Parted Curtains." On Saturday, Ma*ch 24 Adelphi patrons will view the latest Tom Mix thriller, "Catch My Smoke." "The Kingdom Within" will be the attraction on Sunday, March 25. Howard Theatre 1 Dustin FarHum in "The Buster" will be the Howard Theatre headliner on Sunday, March 18. Monday and Tuesday, March 19 and 20 brings the interesting drama "What a Wife Learned" to the attention of Howard patrons. Gloria Swanson holds the spotlight on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 21, 22 and 23 in her very latest and usual success, "My American Wife," rated as one of her greatest productions. Saturday's attraction will be "Drums, of Fate." Plays scheduled for the very near future include "Lorna Doone," "The Woman in Bronze" {Giarar-Kimbattf Young,) and "Nobody's Money," star- ring Jack Holt. The New Evanston ^ 'Singed Wings" is the attraction at the JEvanston-4heatre this-Mveekrend. Monday, Tuesday ^and Wednesday, March 19, 20, and 21, brings Dorothy Dalton's latest success, "Dark Secrets" to the New Evanston. Coming March 26, is "Tess of the Storm Country/' the remarkable Mary Pickford rejuvenation of the early film success. Music at the New Evanston continues an important feature at every perform- ance. James Kozak and his accomplished orchestra has won a place with north shore music lovers and already is con- sidered a north shore "institution." Fell In Love With Mary; Told Her on Nuptial Day A love story never before revealed --the Jove of the late George tToane Tucker for Mary Pickford--is re- counted in the March issue of Photo- play Magazine, in a somewhat unusu- al collection-of "Untold Love Stories of the Stars." He fell in love with her when he was her leading man. But he went away, still afraid to tell her that he loved her. Then he dashed across the continent to beg her to become his wife, only to find that she had been married the day before to another man. ; That is"the story of George Loarie Tucker's -youthful love and Mary Pickford. The great director of "The Miracle Man" who died last year was only a -a good looking young actor then. And Mary was a little girl with golden curls untouched by the fame that sur- rounds her today. . She and Tucker played together in a few crude, primitive pictures and he: fell madly in love with her. But he left without daring to make a de- claration. Cast of 'Main Street1 The cast of "Main Street," a pic- turization of Sinclair Lewis' novel, is full of small town screen players. For instance, Monte Blue, who plays the role of Dr. Kennicott, hails from In- diana ; Florence Vidor, as Carol, comes form a small town near Hous- ton, Texas; Harry Beaumont, the di- rector, was born in Abilene, Kansas; and Julien Josephson, who adapted the novel, comes from Rosburg, Ore- gon. The picture is being made at ETHE NEW m J VANSTOJY "WHERE YOU SEE THE BIG PICTURES FIRST" FRIDAY and SATURDAY March 16 and 17 Bebe Daniels in it tf Singed Wings MON.--TUES.--WED. March 19-20-21 Dorothy Dalton in "DARK SECRETS" COMING BEGINNING March 26 ___Mary Pickford in "Tess of the Storm Country" STAGE FUTURES MR. JAMES KOZAK AND HIS _JNE»r^E¥ANSTQN_ARXISTS ENSEMBLE Bargain Matinee Daily Continuous 2 to 5:30 Evening Shows Continuous 7 to 11 Saturday Continuous 1:30 to 11 Come Any Time Always a Good Show at "THE NEW EVANSTON" the Warner Brothers' studios in Los Angeles.. . .)immm<:' No wonder a director swears some- times. In filming "Scars of Jealousy" an inconvenient snow storm had to be removed' from a large part of a mountain before work could proceed. , "The Prisoner of Zenda," which is coming to the-Star next w««ky «ost $1,000,000 to produce. HOYBURN ** THEATRE ** 615 Davis St., Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 : Evenings 7 and 9 NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday March 10-20-21-22 ; NORMA TALMADGE Supported by Eugene O'Brien "THE VOICE FIM)M fHEMBJARET" By Robert HlchenM The Love-Call of Salome, Sheba, Cleopatra, on the Wings of Desert Night. FRIDAY, March 23 Benefit. Janet Steel Library Miller School "THE HOTTENTOT^ with Douglas McLean and Madge- Bellamy Harold Lloyd in "Get Out and Get Under" SATURDAY, March 24 HARRY CAREY -- In -- "Canyon of the Fools" From the Saturday Hventnsj Poat Story NEWELL AND RETCHIN .IB Ml H The Houae of Harmony V^ A -■A Allele off the Flet«*ea7, OmARDlADELPlI N. W. "L" Station at Howard Monday and Tuesday, Mar. 10-20 .i^Mc^MlLTON -SILLS «i-- "What a Wife Learned" with ' WANDA HAWLEY Wed. Thurs. Frl. 21-22-23 GLORIA SWANSON ■ ■■• s«4 ANTONIO MORENO "tyy American Wife'* ];;:';. Educational Comedy. ■"'^/■ 'v-"-"^NO LVCK'C--" VX ;';■'>/;■ Saturday. March 24 ;,,;' ;,. MARY MILES MINTER "Drams of Fate" "Y "OIL WELLS" Sunday* March 25 PRISCILLA DEAN "FlanuTolLife" 7074 North Clark St. Monday and Tuesday, Mar. 10-20 __ MADGE BELLAMY ^^ r :■:■'.....JOHN ■BOWERS,,,;:#! . : "Lorna Doone"Wis: .... Wed. and Thur. 21-22 ' "The Third Alarm" ;'.' A.:"- '?■:■}■ '■' With . <-i+0,&&0fi ■S-^JJ-K Selected Cast <•&;■£$&:& ^./•vv'-iFrfday, March 28 ;w;^|||%g* Double Feature Day"'lit :;2 CHAS. (BUCK) JONES M. "The Boss ofCampFour^ i<$ HENRY B^ALTHAlJfiSi "Parted Curtains" |f-=:';, Saturday, March 24 ■ ;§§§|{f / "Catch My Smoke""Iff ■ . . Sunday, March 25 '.■•.. |™ t'The Kingdom Within" % in Wi®& PEARL WHITE^iiilill "PLUNDER* W§&§0M m Sill sill fflm SH Si Wm "SIXES DO BEAT FOURS't Jewett Sedan, delivered^;-$S$1585.0Q 1 Jewett Touring, " E $1095.00 S Paige Sedany " llllS$3425.00 Paige Touring, U^\^^^^t239SM MLES~"m ^1T R A C Y H O L M E S „_ 1027Davis St. *^v# m'^TeL Mvansion't9&$ * Why cling to the old luxury -idea about :'teM; mm" 'm§, Atoll First class Grocers People nowadays don't purchase things according tb price-prece- dent only. 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