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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1923, p. 15

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UT* T AVr* r.rrrtn« v,^.„. •«*«.*„,â- â€ž â- â€¢*•»«» --.- « ||«^Mfe|ili^^ifei|^^i^^M|^^^g^S^S(,;!,,;. ;the lake shore nsws, frida^ june is. 1933 ii' 15 PHOTODRAMAS * ^ At Neighboring Theatres C------- w-1>t -r-^vf â-  â-  â-  i^vri-.....- ^ Mtybtirn Theatre ,.-------__â€"__â€",-------- A cast of unusual excellence will be seen at the Hoyburn Theatre the first three days of next week in the showinJL?f the film "Lost and Found," a play of the South Sea Islands. Among the stars who will flash across the screen in this production are House Peters, Antonio Moreno, Paul- ine Starke and Rosemary Thebe. The picture Will be seen Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday, June 18, 19 and 20. More about the seas at the Hoy- burn next week-end. In fact, the en- tire week's program will have much to do with the broad stretches of the ocean. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June*21, 22 and 23, there will be the Williamson Submarine picture, "Wonders of the Sea.*' This picture has been photographed almost entirely on the bottom of the ocean, battles with sharks, close-ups of oc- tupus, and weird, serpent-like fish. The film is characterized as "unusual, entertaining, educational." "Two good ones are coming," Manager Sturdivant announces in commenting on future programs at the Hoyburn. "'The Girl of the Golden west' is booked for three days beginning June 26, and 'The West Bound Limited', sequel to the 'Third Alarm" is scheduled to arrive on July 5. Also a picture of the near future will be Harold Lloyd's latest, entitled 'Safety Last'." Howard Theatre "The Man from Glengarry* is the leading picture for the Howard pro- gram on Sunday, June 17. A selected all-star cast is promised. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, June 18, 19 and 20, the Howard offers that wonderful photodrama "The Bright Shawl." with Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Gish in the leading roles. "The Bright Shawl" is recognized as one of the great pic- tures of the year. There can be no question of the excellence of the stars, for the Barthelmess-Gish combination can Work miracles with medicore ve- hicles. | Ethel Clayton, the talented and Ibeautiful, will be seen on the Howard screen Thursday, June 21, in "The Remittance Woman." "The West Bound Limited," star- ring Ralph Lewis, will be the feature production at the Howard on Friday and Saturday, June 22 and 23. Reginald Beimy-wit^ appear in one^ -of hi* "Leather Pusher" delights on those days. l AdelpMTTieatr^ v "The Toll of the Sea," the first fea- ture picture done in natural colors, will be seen at the Adelphi Sunday, June 17. A real Chinese beauty as- sumes the leading role in this master production which abounds in beauty, oriental color and romance. Kenneth Harlan is the leading male character in the piece. An added attraction for the Sunday bill will be one of the de- lightful Reginald penny "Leather Pusher^ episodes. -• ~- Lon Chaney, greatest character *ctor of the silent drama, appears at fhT=imelphi ^==MondaT=ahd Tues- days, June 18 and 19. The vehicle is "All the Brothers were Valient." It is said to be one of Chaney's best ef- forts. ' T. Roy Barnes, star of the stage and screen, is the Adelphi attraction 2nr3C?ineJ1?y an,d Jh««-sday, J«ne 20 and 21. He will be seen in "The Go-Getter' a great comedy. Stan Laurel in "When Knights were Cold," is added to the bill. ."Fools First," is the interesting title of the feature film at the Adelphi on Friday and Saturday, June 22 and 23. A selected all-star cast appears in this production. Buster Keaton will vide the comedy for the Tom Forman, famous as the director of Thomas Meighan's picture of life "Up the River," "The City of Silent Men," has recently completed another prison drama, "The Girl Who Came Back." ;-, :vWiÂ¥tit V-: i' m;mimM9- Ivan Lihow, wrestler and strong man, has been added to the cast of "Zara," with Gloria Swanson in the title role. Linow will play the role of a rough- neck Apache in the Paris scenes. WM-> The idea of synchronizing thematic music to films was first conceived by Victor Schertzinger, the composer-di- rector. >â-  <':>.;,:.::v':#'::.'. ^:'^MW'^:^W-^. pro- Friday and Saturday programs with his latest frolic characterized 'The Baloonatic." , E. K. Lincoln and Florence Dixon will be the stars at the New Evanston this week-end in their presentation of the pular screen success, "Women Men __. JM*ry. On the New Evanston program for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 18, 19 and 20, will be Peter B. Kyne's great Saturday Evening Post story r'The Go-Getter," starring T. Roy Barnes and Seena Owen. It is called one of the real hits of the season. ETHEL SHANNON LOANED Ethel Shannon is already beginning to feel the demands of popularity fol- lowing the signing of a long term con- tract to pursue screen fame under the j^idance of-B^P, Schuteerg. The-con- templated rest to follow her recently completed role in the Preferred Pic- ture, "Daughters of the Rich," is not going to materialize since three com- panies have been bidding hotly for a loan of her services during her period of idleness. Kenneth Harlan has appeared in more films this year than any other screen actor. There's a real test of popularity! H THEATRE •15 Davis St* Evanston MatiiMM 2 and 4 ff§3f. Evenings 7 and t ~j. nmxT WEEK Taea* Wad. June 18. lft, 30 Hon. "LOST AND FOUND" A. Play of the Seat* Sea Ialaad wltn HOV8E3 PETERS â€" ABfTOWIO MORENO â€" PAULINE STARKE â€"ROSEMARY THERE NEXT WEEK raura,. Fri., Sat., Jane 21, 23, 2» Williamson Submarine Picture Paotoffranaed almost entirely on the bottom of the ocean. Bat- tles with sharksâ€"octnpns, and "'weird, serpent-like *sh. UNUSUAL-ENTERTAINING â€"EDUCATIONAL Mortgage Loan Talks s^j Saving is more or less of a habit^wHteb *nest people, ^mm. Some acquire the habit, others do not. Should you convert your present straight mortgage into our month- ly payment plan it would be a move in the right direc- I Permit us to tell you how^easy it is to acquire the saving habit; We expect in this way to make many sincere friends. 6% George H. Taylor Real Estate Mortgage Co. Imperial Building, 312 South Clark Street j Telephoner Wabash 1246= ^ CHICAGO Chicago Real Estate Mortgage Loan Correspondent The Prudential j Insurance Company-of America, Newark, N.J. NEW S1XM »» Friday and Saturday June 15 and 16 Elmo K. Lincoln . 'and' - Florence Dixon * â- â-  ':"-"^.^ WftMEsN MEN taMARRY'%1* MON. TUES. and WED. June 18,19 and 20 T. Roy Barnes and Seena Owen in Peter B. Kyne's Post Story "THE "Station-to-station" long distance calls meet almost every re- Zquifemjtntf Consult) the telephone directory for further details or, call" Long Distance^' GO-GETTERS 1 Always • Good Sliow •! THE NEW EVANSTON lE^ERyweninr^te1" &3G |IJ^long distance telephone pills- (fc^smtbn-4o^tatfon,, S^dfei areabout 50 perjeent IJt^'Ait'niy^ a still ^tefthier reduction becomes %ffediv(iaiid until 4:30 A.MI night calls are completed at about one-fourth the dajr j"stationrto^tation,f rates.The minimum 1^^ andnigte^ This selric^ ^ sibJe to call distant friends or relatives, or call your homelf {$?(:>' vou are out of towii, at a very sma Sc-Â¥<iKS»^»W».*. lust call the iiwmber ^ty tha^you-wdtt tdk to any. G^Wliim?!P 'â- ;xM^f TELEPHONE COMPANY ^£ht-4tyfa^ this .year: for screen rights is the $100,000 that B. P. Schulberg, president of Preferred Pictures, has given John Golden for the privilege of filming Frank Craven's play, "The First Year?' G&nfer;;v\toldiP'th$; record among the director* having, start- ed in the movie business more than 24 years ago when Pari* was tfii pro*duction center\'Jm:-ifort^-t^ia***; than two hundred feet in length. % ,£&$ NEWELL ^ ^S*j^^||^^^ Howard I Adelphi *. W. UV Station at Howard 8I/If. JUNES IT Hie Man from Glengarry ^ ' wltll iiCziwiM&iMD cast!'1::; ♦The ToD of The MON. TUES. WED. RICHARD BARTHELMESS "THE BRIGHT SHAWL" '.r.;,'P- DOROTHY OI8H;':":";; 7f74 North Clarfc St. â- WMJm tnm. jnonm *t".'|^|U; Tlw rint Feitoe Prod«etlo« .: â-  ';â-  lit Natvml - Colon ..'. ;' ;^ â-  ftp|' RBGINAI.D DENNT LEATHER PUSHERS NO. 11 â- . .;;W;,:..„iioifi â- â€¢^â- ^'*1M,i;.B^^|SI WAU Hie Brother. Were VALIENT? THURS. 'â- .â- -: : ETHEL. CLAYTON The Remittance Woman FRI. AND SAT* RALPH LEWIS The West Bound Limited REGINALD DENNY LEATHER PUSHERS NO. 11 iM '/;:'7'W*firBI*i a»4 THlin|||f:| '?M. V, ROY PARNES S **THE GO-GETTERw • , STAW LAUREL . "When Knif hU Wore Cold* FRL aad SAT. 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