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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Sep 1924, p. 16

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which will be shown at the Hoyburn theatre for three days start- Mountebank" and shows the ing Monday, Septemher . 22, woul,d clown, Petit- Patou, in spme of h1s ex5 periences. read like onecountry of Horat1011 takes the L ________________. books on the boy whoAlger made role of the Ernest clown Torrence with a fin~ kn~wMr ~. Erne-;t Fleischmann ~f ~eices- good. ledge of the life of Patou. M1ss N1lster road, Kenih,·orth . ha 1n\·1ted a He was born in Lynn, 1Ia ~sa- son plays the. woman le.~d . . group of young people to attend a chusetts, and after re~ular ~choolmg, "Her. Marr1age Vow . w1ll be the luncheon party. on · aturday. Septem- attended a theological scmmary for attraction at the Adelphi \Vednes<lay her 16, in honor of her nicer, Ch~r- three years. He drifted to the the- and Thursday. September 24 and 25, lotte Eva Regneas , of ~ew York c1ty. atrical district and worked as a prop- with a cast headed by ~~onte ~lue -oerty boy, scene-shifter and extra. He, and Beverly Bayne. 'the PICture g1.ves Mrs. C. C. ~itchell of 814 Linden soon found his way into another ~om- a st.rong story of a w_oman who tned, avenue will return next week from pany in which he soon got the Juye- agamst many temptations, to keep her North Bran,h, :Michigan. where she nile lead. He then turned to mot10.n marriag~ vow. Jus~ how she ~oes that has been visiting relatives, having pictures and gt\'ldually worked h1s makes Her Marnage Vow a fine motored to Boston with her son, Har- way in various films as a supernumery story. · gton who entered Harvard and in small parts. Then he got the Colecn Moore and Conway Tearle rtn · -o· leading part in Griffith's "The Whi!e are a good combination to he~,d ~he Th J · r Auxiliary of the Infant Rose" and as Nathan Hol?en !n ~ast in. a comedr, of !he type of Fl1rt. .11 b "America" Brenon saw Ham1lton m mg \V1th Love, wh1ch wall be at the 1 S t w Jfe e unro 50 cpot~fr~r the Jatte; part and secured his serv- Adelphi Friday and Saturday. · c letky wtr tl mche Z2 eatar2 oc 1oc . a te orne · · . f "Th S'd Sh of Life" P.' L. Roche of 801 Central avenue. rces or e · I e · ow ... This will be the first formal business The last half of the \\:eek hegmnmg The recent visit of Mrs. Marguerite meeting of the winter. with Thursday. there w11l be a double Carmack. whose husband was the first -ofeature at the Hoyhurn. Helene to discover gold in the Klondike , on Mrs. William C. Braun of 807 Cen- Chadwick wilt . h~. sta.rred in the "J:Ier 'the north shore, will encrease the intral avenue, accompanied by l\f rs. Own Free. Wrll, wrth a snpportmg terest of many in seeing "The Weldon C. Dietrich of 627 Eleventh cast includmg. Holmes Herbert, Al~an Alaskan." the Ja111es Oliver Curwood street, is visiting her mother, ~Irs . Simpson,B Vkrolet Tl~1erstelreauf tande story, when it comes to McVickers H Fl · 0 f R ' 1 Oh 10 · George ac ·us. 1c o 1er ea ur theatre next week. Thomas Meighan enry erg, -~y, " will he Lloyd Hamilton in '"His Darker is the star with Estelle Taylor in the supporting cast. Mrs. H . ] . Richter of 707 Green- elf." wood avenue will entertain the Tuesday club at the North Shore Golf A DEL/'ll I Gibson Gowland, who has a featured club on Saturday. for ~frs. Murdock, Patw Ruth Miller will he featured role in Paramount's picturization of who will he the guest of honor. at the- Adelphi theatre Sunday, Sep- Zane Grey·s "The Border Legion," tcmher 21, in '"The Wise Virgin." claims he grew the first real beard -oMonday and Tuesday. September 22 for motion picture purposes. It was Mrs. David Griswold, who has for and 23. the Adelphi will have as its ten years ago in a picture directed so long been in California, is expected to arrive in the village some time next attraction '"The Side Show of Life" by Fred Balshoffer with the late week. Mrs. Griswold will liYe in the with Ernest Torrence and Anna Q . .Harold Lockwood as the star. new Lindencrest apartments. -oMr. and Mrs. \Villis H. Hutson and son, Brad ford, of 1112 Elmwood avenue, have returned from a three months' trip in California and the Canadian Rockies. -oMrs. R. D. Schuettge of 804 Greenwood avenue entertained the members of the Madison chapter circle of Rogers Park at her home on Wednesday. There we_re about thirty-five present. I --------------~ INilsson , 16 \\'ILMETTE I I~~~owilr~~ prtr:c~e·~n s~~:r~·¥h~ l~vable Let Us Store Your Car wa~ STORAGE $10.00 Per Month WOI gell of in the ni ~ c wil ~ grE General Auto Repairing of ch~ WILMETTE MACHIN£ AND AUTO WORlS at IZZ5 Central Avenue, Wilmette Phone the col an tin tr to Wihneue 185 ex1 -oMrs. Anna Pearson of 1340 Bryn Mawr avenue, Chicago, will have the Cosy Corner circle of the Cotigregational church at her home on Thursday, September 25 . -oM iss Grace S. Burroughs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Coleman Burroughs of . 1209 Forest avenue, left Thursday to resume her studies at the University of Wisconsin. -<>Arthur Seibold, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Seibold of 522 Forest avenue. has- just returned to Dartmouth, after traveling through Europe during the summer months. Pol~Hole Diuw A Fleet of Vehicles in Your SerVice No. 13 in a aeries o£ statements ·~~out the · _.__"'- -oMr. and Mrs. C. F. Kramer and their four children of 723 Laurel avenue are back from a sixteen days' trip through Yellowstone Park, Estes Park, and Colorado Springs. -oThe Young Women's Missionary tociety had the first meeting of the aeason at the home of Mrs. Eugene E. Teal of 1017 Central avenue, on Monday. OROMPT r transportation of materials and ~en is necessary in serving 252,981 cus- tomers with gas or electricity. lh. and Mrs. W. M. Burns of 727 Laurel avenue have returned from Douglas, Michigan, where they have been spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Vroman are again at their home at 1400 Hill street after spending the summer months at Rhinelander, Wisconsin. -o- For this purpose Publlc Service Company has 363 vehicles of various types in daily use, trav· eling last year, in your service, 3,028,000 miles. These include such labor saving devices as the pole-hole digger, consisting of a 3}i'-ton truck on which is mounted an air compressor and air cylinder with boom for supporting the auger motor and orange peel auger. When the hole is dug this boom is used to handle the pole. Trailers for handling transformers and other heavy and bulky equipment, heavy duty trucks, gas fitters' trucks, utility and special service trucks, cars and motorcycles, together with tractors for use in erecting steel towers, fonn this unusual fleet. Without these many different types of vehicles it would not be possible to respond to your needs with the promptness that is the Company's policy. -o- -o-Mrs. W. H. Smythe and her children, of 43 Kenilworth avenue have returned this week from their summer home in Portage Point, Michigan. M iss Elizabeth Simmons of 1040 Ashland avenue left this week to complete her senior year at the University of Wisconsin. M iss Margaret Tawse of 730 Greenwood avenue entertained the members of ~he A. 0. Phi sorority at a Rose tea, at her home on Tuesday. Yr. and Mrs. Harley L. Clark have returned from Walworth Wisconsin and are again at thei~ home o~ Broadway avenue. . ¥~s. Minnie Baker, who has been VISthng for two months with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Walk of 1240 I~ake avenue, has returned to her home. -o- -o- -o- -o- PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS s.r.u., 6,000 ~flliN mila-202 citi· and towru-witla Gu or £1ectricio ~'NO. S. REESMAN. Diatrict Maaa .... -oMrs. Percy E. Simon of 1023 Ashland avenue is in New York. She will be baci'"' in the village next week. -o-- The Adelaide Jones studio has opened this week for the fall classes in music. Phone Uni.,.raity 3111 Ill Cburc· Street EVANSTON Phone Wil...tte 2151 -oYrs. C. H. Brethold of 1102 Central avenue haa returned from a three aaontha' sojourn abroad. Tlteaw.Vofthe Charlea A. Codln Medal for 19:13 -o-W ill Nettie Kauffman of 10Z9 Elmwood avenue hu returned from a three montha' visit in aouthern Illinois. AT THE THEATitU A detailed atory of the life of the ~thful Neil Hamilton, who plars tlae ~ of Charles Verity-Stewart an the Perbert, Breno~ production for Parat, "The Sade Show of Life" f... urtn& Ernest Torrence and ~ ' IMU · nt HOY BURN to the Public ServiN Companr of Northern IIHnoie ie · tribute to the territorT in which tlaie CompanT operate· ·· well ·· to Ute Hrnce it reltden. induatrr." this Company in competition 'frith the electric li·ht and power compen/ee o£ tbe United State·" tor diatin.aiebed contribution to Ute de· "elopment o£ electric li·ht and po'Wer lor th oon.,.,.;enoe of U.. pt~b lio IUtd the beaallt ot the Y' evening, Uc:tolb~,-~1),... ,,

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