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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1924, p. 3

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' WILMETTE LIFE. FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1'924 ~mu~e our public. With this thought reel comedy drama ~nd carries the The Peterson Nursery, Lincoln and out, it is announced, and consequeatt; an mmd, we are now about to produce working title "The Snob." It is by Peterson avenues, Chicago, estab- is offerinr· unusual bargains in trHI. our fir st motion picture. W . Harlan Ware. Mr. Ware has lished in 18.56 and said to be the old- shrubs and flowers for spring plant"Entering the movies is not a new written many well known stories, a est nursery in Chicago, is now selling ing. thou!lht with us. For the past six number of which were published in month s, our technical staff have been such magazines as Youth's Companexperimenting along these lines. Mr. ion , American Boy, and Life. For the Felsenthal, who is responsible for the past two years, he has been affiliated ' "The Snob" Title of Initial mechanical sta!Png of "The Thirteenth with the Chicago Association of ComChair" has made an extensive study merce Journal. His new play, "The I V enture of lighting effects, trick photography, Snob" seems to hold everything that WHAT INSTRUMENTS ARE PLAYING? . etc. He will be assisted by Luther gQes into ~kin ~ a good, snappy, . 1 Adams and Earl Fox. We have not comedy drama. The North Shore Players only. gone. into the mechanical end of "The cast in our first play will be . ' _we 11 mot10n pictures, but have made a announced later. All the scenes wilt know? amateur and sem1-profess1onal thorough study of all the technique be "shbt" along the north shore. Their First Brunswick Record thesp1ans who have pleased north which will be required to produce a "We will make other announcements shore audiences with their interpreta- picture such as we are aiming to make. later, giving more details regarding AR.K4NSAS BLUES t ions of "Peg '0 My Heart," "Three "Our first picture will be a single this production." BLUE BLUES Live Ghosts," "The Thirteenth Chair" ---------------------~-----and other successes, have fallen prey r···················································~ . Something new and eccentric in dance music. 1 to the movie fever. 1 How such strange effects and noises are produced That is to say, these youthful drano one has yet <)iscovered. Hear this record and matists P,lan to put on a real motion see if you can. picture production the scenes for which wil·l be "shot" right here on the north shore. The initial venture will be a onereel comedy bearing the working title ORlAN A. ~LITZ "The Snob." It is by the pen of w' Harlan Ware, a member of the North You'll surely want Open TtleiCiay, Thunday ad Saturday EveDiDp · Shore Players who has gained favor able notice with his short stories a dozen or two 1179 Wilmette Avenue Ph011e 3111 Concerning the Players' new · venof our Hot Cross ture Sidney Soiegel, president of the organization, says: Buns for Go o d ··While others were producing highhrow plays with an attempt at reformFriday. They have in g the modern stage, we proceeded an a t M o r e" to produce such plays as we thought the north shore public would want. flavor that is irresistable, with a richness "Our motto was 'Not to reform not that indicates the highest quality. to uplift, but to entertain' and thr~ugh the three years of our existence our paramount idea has always bee~ to MOVIE FEVER GETS PLAYERS I Hear This Record? ·"Mound City Blue Blowers" Hot Cross Buns Wilmette Music Shop "E Murder Mystery Solved: Locate Owner of Bones You've heard of treasure chests and skeleton s and no doubt read R,obert Louis Stevenson and Edgar Allen' Poe. hut, certainly you have never experienced the thrill two little fellows from th e township school ~es t of Kenilworth got thi s week when in their sp rin gtime meanderings they . ca~e upon a basket containing a real skull an d affiliated bones. 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