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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1923, p. 15

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SHE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Madge Kenedy is packing 'em in at theNegw Evanston. ^ "&?%£& her excellent showing of ine rurpie SUway." It is a wonderfully enacted drama that should interest every d»- HJ!DawjLJ^^he-SeaJln^ ifr4flg-«tMmusual opportunity to north Shoes," is adding flavor to this weeks NNew Evanston offering. t ?^ ^ Beginning Monday, September Z4, the New Evanston will show Pola Negri 8 latest success entitled, "The Cheat." The talented portrayer of emotional roles, appears at her best in this drama "which is counted among the greatest of recent productions. Larry Semon in" The Gown Shop," is the comedy feature. Beginning this week, the New Evans- ton inaugurated its _jvjnte:C_season,~ an- nounang that 7ack Silverman, for two years leader of the Broadway Strand orchestra, has been secured to direct the orchestra, and J. Gibbs Spring as player of the Wurlitzer Grand organ. The New Evanston is featuring mati- nees for shoppers. k Hoyburn Theatre By popular demand, Jackie Coogan will be seen at the Hoyburn four days ^next weekr in his crowning achievement, "Cir- cus Days." The showing begins Mon- day, September 24 and continues through Thursday, September 27. *- "Circus Days" is taken from the de- lightful story of "Toby Tyler>" which children have read over and over again for fifty years. â-  , , In addition to the Coogan picture there will be a feature comedy entitled "The High Fliers," as well as the usual scenic ^nd_jaews_-specialties. ,--------â€"â€"â€"-â€" "Loyal Lives" will be on the_ Hqy- That famous cinema epic, "Enemies of Women," will be enjoyed'"by Adelphi patrons on Friday and Saturday of this week. As is well known, Lionel Barry- more and Alma Rubens are the out- standing stars in a cast that is unrivalled for historic ability. The Adelphi is of shore people who have; not seen this spectacular drama. "Hollywood/' featuring more than 50 movie stars, will be seen at the Adelphi on Sunday and Monday, September 23 and 24. It is a great picture with a host of laughs and-someHme-acting. Tuesday has become the double fea- ture day at the Adelphi, and will be un- usually attractive next week, what with the celebrated picture, "Wonders_pf_ihe„ Sea^^ndr=aHBucic^oneirfhriller booked the occasion. "Second Hand Love" is Buck's offering. The sea films were taken under the supervision of the fam- ous Williamson. Constance "Connie" Talmadge appears at the Adelphi^on Wednesday and Thurs- day m her most recent release, <'Dulcy." Don't miss it â-  '" ' V OUR TOM MIX BECOMES TRULY "SOFT BOILED" HerbertCTree, Sir, George Alexander Comingi tpjthis country, he was en- gagecj ttH^Jpear in support of Elsie Ferguson in "Rose Of The World," thus markingâ€"his entrance intothe motion picture world, where he has occupied an exalted position since. His work in "If Winter Comes" has attracted attention to his possibilities as a star and it is doubtful if he will 'ever again appear except as the head of the company in Which he is play- ing. Critics in Chicago, New York, San Francisco and the few other large cities in which *Mf Winter Comes" hasJjejeiL-given-aâ€"showings have been* unanimous in their praise of the man- ner in which he brings the gentle character of Mark Sabre to the screen. '••,'." ;, , Warner â„¢____ le^a"â„¢K^IPIvW'I^ri»inf^ Lenore started her characteristic fast action at fipl speed in,the interior scenesF The filming will start shortly on "Daddies," a screen adaptation of =asb of the production.; /'A^nit-^Oie.;^1' ready selected to play important ref _ _are^ Monte - Blue, HifiT -Myeri t Claude Gillingwater. William Sfft will handle the megaphone fori Warner Classic. â- i............"II II I ' I '_ ...HI II, II ., II ,1-WW "CUBIST BALL" COMES tfAtlRoE MA3 Rl MOKROE AT DDJVPBORJT XONTITCUOUS 11**11 & 3JE«S5GBOiKK JVT X*ft3CE TWICE BRXLV 2:i3-8'.lS PICTURE ^11 ttllll ' 'iiijifl TO TRIANON OCTOBER 1 --Hiuni~""program'""'on""'Frlday'"an3""^turdi September 28 and 29. It is a thrilling story of the U. S. Mail service. Bran- don Tynan, Mary Carr, Faire Binney and William Collier, Jr., are in the all- star cast I Howard Theatre There may. be nothing new under the sun, but Tom Mix behind horn rim spectacles, wearing the latest garb from the shelf of a second hand store, is a close approach to it. . The famous William Fox star ap- pears in his newest motion picture, scheduled for first showing at the Monroe theater, Monday, September 24, In a role so different from any he has heretofore attempted that he has surprised even himself, it is said. Thej^itle_ofJthe__newl Jto-offering-is- ^Soft Boiled" and in it he is re- strained from fighting or yielding to his penchant for rough ridin-g-^-for a timeâ€"if he wishes to inherit his fatherVfortuneT ~~~ A costume baU jvhlcJhLjrill he_ofâ€" p^nicutar interest to lovers of modern art will be held at the Trianon BaU room, Sixty-second street and Cottage Grove avenue, Chicago, on the night of October 1. It will be a "cubist ball," given un- der the auspices of the Chicago No- Jury Society of Artists. The ball will cdrrie on the opening of the art ex- hibition of the society in the Marshall Field and Company galleries. The purpose of the ball is to raise funds for the erection of a building where "living artists" can exhibit. The contention of the no-jury society is that the Art Institute is a "museum of art." The artists contend that as far as exhibiting in the Art Institute is concerned the "Irving artists are dead and the dead artists are living." Awards To Models Several paintings valued at over $1,000 each are going to be given away at the ball for the best costumes and cash prizes will be awarded for the most perfectly formed artist's model. Tickets are on sale at Lyon and Healy's. ^ CX4V&& COOK in *SPZE CYC&IST" "^SBSWFfE&VnH* THE BSEK JKOI7 THE JVOVJrjb&Y A.S.TC KUTCHIKSO^P fltilll 1A.S.M KUTCHIKSOK3 NEWELL & RETCHIN , Tfce Hobm «f Harmony m aiie uooae ox nanaony aaw a ^ Pick tf til rwtsuraa • - Howard Adeiifh N. W. "L" Station at Howard 7074 North Clark St. FRI. AND SAT., SEPT. 21, 22 MILTON SILLS "The Last Hour" FRI. AND SAT* SMPT. 21, 29 LIONEL BARRYMORE "Enemies of Women" BULL MONTANA "TWO TWINS" SUN., MON. AND TUBS. "Lawful Larceny" -wttfc- SUN. AND MON. ^HOLLYWOOD'* with '^~BM Fifty Stars - iiii wmm â- '.â- â-  Lenore Ulric, who is now at the Warner Brothers' Studios filming the famous^ Belasco play, "Tiger Rose," is keeping different hours than she <fi<f fr- Milton Sills, will be seen at the Howard this week-end in his latest success, "The Last Hour." The comedy feature will hp Bull Montank inlffTwo TwinsAr- "XawfufXarceny," starring a remark- able cast, wHl be the Howard booking for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Sep- tember 23, 24 and 25,..JmmWS promi- nently in this picturization <pi the cele- brated stage hit are Hope Hampton, Lew Cody, Conrad Nagel and Nita Naldi. Baxter and Mlrsted, - heralded as "two song birds" will^ present a fine specialty number. . . * _____ _ Viola Dana fr billqAy£or the;llowara~r~~^ for Thursday and FnWy, September 27 and 28, in her sensational triumph, "Her #Fatal Millions." Forrest Shone, saxo- phonist, will appear on this program. The enlarged Howard Orchestra Su- preme and the splendid organ accoin- paniment remain a pleasing feature^! every program. It is truly the '^House of Harmony." in New York during her season in "Kiki." The popular star is on the horse which is to be seen with Tom J set from early morning until six in all of his pictures, is in "Soft J o'clock at night. Pretty soft for these Boiled," but he refused to be tamed! movie stars, huh? But we'll wager by the demand of the plot, so there [that Lenore thinks it's a bit softer will be some of the old time Mix j playing on Broadway in a Belasco hit. action in the new picture in addition to a great deal of a new sort of Mix | Lenore Ulric returned from the Hope Hamptonâ€"Lew Cody Conrad Nagelâ€"Nita Naldi ^BAXTER: AND"NERSTEU TUESDAY Double Feature Day; WILLIAMSON'S J-WQN0ERSJOF THE] WED. AND THUR. VIOLA DANA "Her Fatal Millions" CHAS, (BUCK) JONES, "Second Hand Love" action that is said to be none the I wilds of Yosemite Valley, where she less entertaining. I was Riming exteriors fox.Warner Bro- z Billie„ Dove» a^ fOf»er"~:^egfeldJthers' production, "Tiger Rose," froml beauty, is one ©f^the supporting cast J the stage, play of David Belasco. Im- j and there is a chorus of dancers whose | mediately upon her, arrival at the work on the screen is said to take the! â-  " audience right into the front row Of IT FORREST SCHONE Saxophonist The North Shore's Most WED. AND THUR. CONSTANCE TALMADGE "DULCY" tentative the qabar'et in which they perform. MARMONT GREAT STAR IN "IF WINTER COMES" 'Percy Marmont, star of the Wil- liam Fox motion picture version of I "IF WINTER COMES," now being| shown at the Harris theater, has^hadj long training on the stage Jan d before the motion picture camera. He^ went on the stage when he was sixteen and has been in companies#fwith Sir ETHE NEW VANST0 'The Big Picture* First" Thursday, Friday and Saturday Madge Kennedy and Monte Blue In The "Purple Highway" and A Mack Sennett Comedy Riot "Down to the Sea in Shoes" Starting Monday Poli Negri in "THE CHEAT" HOYBURN THEATRE The Best Picture* excellent Maalc Scientific Ventilation Afternoons 2 to 6* Bvenlnsjs T to 11 MonM Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sept. 24th to 27th JACKIEJCQQG&tl in <lefReUSrDAYS" Imagine, Jackie Coogan in the delightful screening of "Circus Days," from. the beloved $tory of "Toby Tyler," which kids have rea4 over and over fifty years! Friday, Saturday, Sept. 28, 29 « ft LOYAL LIVES :Ar-thrilling story of the U. S. Mail Service. Great cast in- cludes Brandon Tynan, Mary Carr, Faire Binney and Wil- liam Collier, Jr. v ____________;_______ \„ HAVE YOUR CHILDREN BEEN APPRAISED? xJlHAJ IS THHR HEALTH WORTH TO YOU? Do You Feed Them Any Old Milk? 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