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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1923, p. 15

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'!§'â-  iv.'£fM$X' 'mSm- »i: •ItSliS TlfEI^KESTO^ B$'"m* 1ft wspbi Neighborhood Theatres Evanston ;.-{!« |Scan| mm nil" foil . eat comedy drama success, 1," will be next week's stock n at the New Evanston by the well received Evans- yers, Barry McCormick and i Williams in the leading Scandal" enjoyed a long run f the foremost Loop theatres e ago and is expected to acked houses to the New n next week. All seats are There are performances vening at 8:30 o'clock with ay and Saturday matinees. Evanston Players played to houses this week in their ion of "Fair and 'Warmer," spite the torrid weather. A ltillating and air-cooling sys made the theatre a pleasant Ivcn «m thewarniest days. 2L' The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. Mary Miles Winter has the leading | feminine role in this stirring drama * of *ne K*nt«c|t3S, Imotmta^i feudist McCormack, who was seen Chicago in "Turn to the which enjoyed a loner run at Grand and also stawred-in- ld Warmer" on its coast tour. Margery 'Williams, leading the company, will be remem- for her performace with Hen- ;r and Blanche Bates in "The. Mrs. Fair." She was als«» lady of the Alcazar Stock |y of San Francisco which /is, *be "among the best" Josephine Hammer, iman of the company reared in Chicago with Leo ilein in "The Great Lover." is Richards, the second man, is been seen with Sir Forbes >n and has also appeared he management of Sam H. A. H. Woods, and Arthur o which /is, t." 1/ r, the sSQ- pany, who Hoyburn Theatre iglas MacLean, Marguerite De Eotte aand Raymond Hatton will ir before Hoyburn audiences lay, Tuesday and Wednesday of week in "A Man Of .Action," who recall those splendid sue- ts, "Sunshine Trail" and "Bell 13", will want to see Douglas ,ean in this his latest triumph. »r Thursday, Friday and Satur- the Hoyburn has secured the |f picture^ "the Isle of Lost Ships." Sills and Anna Q. Nillson have lleading roles in this production \h tells a story Of the sea and ture ships, just the kind of ad- ire most of us have wanted to ex- fence. â-  e Hoy^iurir is cool in The^wlriHest Jher. It has one of the finest mlating and air-cooling systems Hy public building in this vicinity. Howard Theatre jmday, Monday and Tuesday, July r!6 and 17, brings "The Woman Four Faces" to the Howard itre. . :â- â€ž:-+-.- |etty Compson has-the leading role ^he Woman with Four Faces". frothy Dalton coines-4o the Ho- Jd for "Wednesday and Thursday prams. She will be seen in her it recent overwhelming triumph i "Fog Bound", a truly great drama ex- ceptionally well portrayed. For Friday and Saturday^ July 2Q and 21, the Howard has secured the picture,, "Trifling < with* • Honor." Buddy Messenger takes a stellar part in this film. "Fogbound," starring Dorothy Dal- ton, will be seen as the Sabbath at- traction at the Adelphi on July 15. The program for Monday and Tues- day, July 16 and 17, will include "A Man of Action" with Douglas McLean in the leading role. :For Wednesday and Thursday, July 18 and 19, the Adelphi management 4wraâ€"secured the latest version of days. It is a beautiful, modern repro- duction of the famous old story that has been immortalized in drama and song. - Bebe Daniels and Antonio Moreno come to the Adelphi for Friday and Saturday, July 20 and 21, in the great success, "The Exciters." It is a Para- tint picture depicting the dashing career of a girl born on an express in going fifty miles an hour and ho rode through life and love and thrills at the same dizzy pace. It is called "melodrama on flying wings and rapid romances." "Trifling with Honor" is the Adelphi feature for Sunday, July 22. Coming Monday, July 23, is "The Famous Mrs. Fair," with an all-star cast. UNDERGROUND Sixty-four percent of the wire mile- age owned by the Bell System is in underground conduits. Compiles Traffic Rules "The Motorist's Handbook of Traf- fic Regulations for Evanston and North Shore Towns" will be off the press this weefc* * The Northu Shore Motor club has compiled this 32 page booklet for cir owners in North Shore towns. Distribution will be free through!the Evanston police de- partment and through the Evanston office of the North Shore Motor club, 202 Beake buliding. In addition to a coRiprehensive re- port of traffic rules, there will be a road guide to lake resorts and neigh- boring towns, accompanied with sug- gestions for trips in the vicinity. New Zion Jail is Model With Luxurious Features A new, modern, up-to-date jail * has been opened up at Zion, Illinois, and is ready for the city's "guests." Three new steel cage cells have been installed, and they are steel all over- even the floor being of steel plate, so that a prisoner has no possible chance to |>iijii.)(l!iii)i|jigtf,i[||]|i,[ i jljlili^liW iii,iiiij^ _* _ ._ - â-  - i« â€" -raw M fH EAT 111 iKlfflP ^Mk:, escape. .Each cell is equipped with a wash bowl and water fountain, and the cells are in a long row so that the pris oners are, in constant view of the police. DIFFICULTIES IN SWEDEN Those who have ever attempted to get the telephone number of a friend bearing ihe name of Smith or Jones, may perhaps find some consolation in the fact that the last issue of the Stockholm telephone directory con- taines 66 columns of Anderssons, 63 columns of Johanssons and 48 columns ofHPettersons. lfcJSS AT U. OF I. The total registration at the Uni- versity of Illinois for the year ^1922- 23 was 10,869, according to a tabula- tion made by the university registrar. In the Great Comedy-Drama Sacce»s - «Cr«A KTFV it T » MARGERY WILLIAMS MAT1WEES, MlCHTLY Wed. and Sat. -â- â- â-  ^.^m at 8:30 -----RESERVATIONS AT BOX OFFICE y i^.mxxa Ev. ssM-f'mm &â- â- â-  Curtain Rim* Mai. Ere TiRJS'aT itf^ StJS p. â-  avr PrieM MatuM* 5Sc aadl TSe Prices Evaainga 9te» 75c ami $IjS§ ~â€" v:-~"-"--â€"#lw Wif fiaih $1,235 F.O. B. Toledo >lil!I SALES-ROOM rSERVICE-STATIOW â- â- i§m--9mmmMM^^mir-:^ â-  ^m^'^ *s*fc*f 'mm**** ,&sm* .*%*&â-  1*wm*^XU*,^ o£l#n£a'â- 'â- â- :y**&m â- ***rt«i IfN. W. "L" Station at Howard '- - â- â- â- ' ~ ' â-  â-  â-  .j; :y-/V; . SUW. MOW. TUBS.;^y BETTY COMPSON ftheWoiiiaitW :: LARRY SEAMON ^C3 :; :wtHE BARNYARD": #"| DOROTHY DALTON "Fog Bound" § lISfROCKCLEFF FELLOWS 'The Fling With Honor j^^;: â- . wttM BUDDY MESSENGER tt Watch next Sunday's Chicago Tribune for page advertisement of ^the -yf-^yf^^i^ Let us give you an estimate. Telephone Winnetka 314 B. F. REYNQLDS & CO., AGENTS 564 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka innetka â-  ^^^v";-^::^^^-^* WatcH for our aeroplane NEWELL & R|TGHIN -::.r-,j:^ MOM. TUBS. ":,::,.;,,, DOUGLAS MacLEAN "A Man of Action" CLYDE COOK WED. THUl*! ' MARY MILES MINTER | "The Trail of the Lonesome ice' K " Fill, and SAT. BEBE DANIELS ANTONIO MORENO JTh© Exciters" tm AL ST; JOHN w^^3PiEj SALESMAN" SATURDAY, JULY 14th feieb will drop circulars from the sky] Among fthe cir^ularf will be coupons of val^efc|owar4 of 'WTT^ %\ â-  â-  lillllr' mmi ford car;; .3JfKf Md other desirable information. ^^^;^;^r-';:^^^^^tf|^|Pii^ Dealers LINCOLN FORDSON The North Shore's Most Representative Theatres Phone Gleneoe 6 l^^&l i^f jli^:iiM^^iS>SMKlsl^ls

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