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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jun 1924, p. 15

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HERE By Tlus~ AND ~ : WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924 THERE pounder in a little Coney Island show, company come the reports that RichThere are very few p~ that show who works her way up through a ard Barthelmess will play the part of the transformatioe of the hanl hearted row of marriages and then returns a West PoitU cadet in a pkture en- b · 1 b othe I to her first !ova. She gets tha ,·ew·ls usmess peop e to extreme r r 7 .... wants. .... taught ~ titled, "Classmates." and dresses she She is · · · love an d t h en b ae k to t h e wor ldt7 th.e manners and etiquette of the most grind, as is shown before, dariac a ehte by a French professor. But she The Cort theatre was well attend~ after The Delup. The acton, with finds true · h er fi rst hus b an d . Sunday evening. The heavy rain the exceptiO' n of ~melie Poli,ni u .to . lo ·m In add 1 tve M' T 1 d h storm with the strong wind and fre_.. 1 ISS ZaSu a rna ge, tJean ere quent flashes of lightnmg · are Jack nMulhall, Pitts, an d thunder Sad1"e and Rob·rt ... E. O'Connor aa tile Her.sholt and others in the cast. made the saints and sinners ftock to 1aloon keeper Stratton, did not N1ta Naldi and Matt Moore take the "The Deluge." any remarkable .p ortrayals. lea~ing P!irts in "The Breaking Point," 'liiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiii. wh1ch w11l be the screen offering at II the Adelphi theatre for three days starting Sunday, June 29. "Cytherea" with Lewis Stone and Irene Rich, will be the feature picture Wednesday and Thursday, July 2 and 3. The goddess of love works her way along in the story, but she alone finds a little trouble in making things happy. But in the end, affairs turn to the right and happy is the goddess and her disciple. RevieW. of the Week .-------------....1 I Coming to the HoWGrd SCREEN "THOSE WHO DANCE" Firsl Nalio1tal Production Chicago Thea.t,.e Here is Tom !nee's newest melodrama for the screen and one of his \'.ery best. It tells the story of a s1ster who sets out to find out just what has happened to her brother ~ho is. ab~,ent in the big city ·· Findmg h1m framed on" for a murder ~ he endeavors to save him. With the help of. a young man whose sister has ~> een killed they undergo some excitmg advent';lres wit~ successful results. There IS considerable suspense throughout the picture. It grips you from the start and while sheer meloCAM PUS drama ~rom st~rt to ~nish is well done "Daring fouth," which comes to the and qu1te an mterestmg affair to witC ness. ampus theatre Monday and Tuesday, B1 h S · June 30 and July 1, takes its theme anc e we~t IS the girl, and while from the unusual marriage views exnc;>t as good as m "Anna Christie," she emplified by Fannie Hurst, the authorgives a most excellent performance ess, in her own life. Bebe Daniels is S!>, also do Warner Baxter and Bes: Srt/11 '"--"How a\at.t(\e· the wife of Norman Kerry for four s1e Love. The latter as the weak r 1 '"'" u.u.\.4 YJirl d f h A WA-.w&"- "'TU~I. ays o t e week in this picture and frightened w.ife of the crook 1 .5 well' she does what she wants the other worth watchmg. Her changing moods three days. !ind her character work in general which Miss Lucille LaVerne so graphWilliam MacHarg's story "Roul!mpresse~ me as being the best things ically portrays the mountaineer ette," which appeared in Hearst's In111 the PICture. mother. Miss LaVerne met Mrs. Fut- ternational magazine, has been ,T relle and the little mountain girl. adapted for the screen under the same ' HY NAME IS WOMAN" Miss LaVerne fell in love with the title and will be the main attraction Metro Picture little girl and adopted her. Thus, Miss at the Campus theatre, Wednesday McVicke,.s Thea.tt'e LaVerne became interested in the Tal- and Thursday, July 2 and 3. Here is the eternal triangle,-two !uah Falls school. She wanted to do A cast of well known movie stars men :who lc;>vt; the same woman,- something for the school and suggested take the leading roles which are ~ut wath v.artatzons. The scene is laid to the Georgia club women a benefit pitched in the scenes of the society 111 !1 foreign country giving oppor- performance of her play, during its gambling dens. The love story ends tumty for change, if not novelty in run at the LaSalle Theater here. with an affair at a little church door dress and mannerisms. One ma~ is So on July 8, Miss LaVerne will with Edith Roberts and Walter ·Booth young and a soldier. The husband is turn over the entire proceeds of that ready to take the eternal vows. Mary weak, ugly and older than the young night's performance to the school. Carr, Maurice Costello, !ov~r. In addition he is crafty. There Love, Norman Trevor, Flora 1s little real !1-Ction, the picture being ·~~ are among the principles. large)y a senes. of changing attitudes For Friday and Saturday, the ot mmd. There IS a certain fascination Neighboring T/reaten Campus wilJ show a picture concerned to parts of ' it but in the main 1 would . with the Boy Scout movement, "The sug~est that it was too long and too :-;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/I Good Bad Boy." obv1ous an · attempt to seriously proHOWARD -------tray a rather impossible story. BarBebe Daniels plays the role of the Baby Peggy is to attend the premier bara LaMarr was quite attractive as showing of her first full length pic~he y~ung wife. The rest of the cast alluring wife in "Daring Youth," ture, "Capt. January," ·at the Strand IS faJr and includes Ramon No- which will be the attraction at the theatre in New York on July 6. varro who has the role of the soldier Howard theatre Friday and Saturday, · · .. I. over. Robert Edeson, who has been June 27 and 2S, while Norman Kerry From the offices of the Inspiration is her modern lover. This is a close 111 a number of recent pictures, takes study of modern marriage. The oft the part of the commandante. charged assertion that marriage loses · * · ita \un~. wbaft the two \)artiei see too While skatingla fall . on the i~ pre- 'mueh of each oth« form· tHe ba·i· vented Claire Windsor from becoming of the story. an opera singer, changed h-er into a On the same bill is the H. C. Witdancer and eventua1ly a screen star wer comedy picture, "The Telephone_ of the first magnitude. Upon grad- Girl," number 8. uation from high school in her home "'The Enchanted Cottage' is my town, Cawker City, Kas., she started greatest acting picture." That's a to study singing. After her accident pretty strong statement for Richard her .voice came back gradually but Barthel mess, star oi "To I'able David" never with its forme«" power, so she and the "Bright Shawl," to make, yet was compelled to hope for a career he is so in earnest about it that he in other fields. Dancing appealed to has affixed his signature to the declarher and she appeared at numerous ation. It is an adaptation of Arthur charity and social affairs in Seattle, Wing Pinero's charming post war going from that city to Los Angeles romance of a crippled young army to dance at a time when Lois Weber, veteran and a homely little English the director, was searching for beauti- governess (May McAvoy). "The Enchanted Cottage" will be ful new faces for films. The director put Miss Windsor under contract shown at the Howard theatre for three and she wa· "made" overnight. In days, starting Sunday, June 29. her latest ~icture. "For Sale," her Elinor Glyn's "How to Educate a social tralnmg stands her in good Wife" with Marie Provost is booked stead, as it is a story of ultra-smart for Wednesday and Thursday, July society. 2 and 3. ° toEA .. ""'te II FREE! Beauti ul New Booklet About The Orrington ILLED with many pictures. 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