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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Nov 1924, p. 15

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WILM.ETTE LIFE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1924 lcable to aay .... · · taatalled eaaiJr ... ly. It buras alf.w ..... DiL IIAR.T H&AT It ~I. AND THERE ON STAGE AND SCREEN models. When the list of more than tention from people interested in 1he mov- accept the views of the critics and those a hundred applicants has been reduced .ng p.cture industry as a means f bring- · who have seen the picture. Ther~ i1 a to thirty, Hathaway referred to the Neigh/;oring Theater.s ng history to . the attention of those · realistic portrayal of the revoluttonary· fact that four of the girls were for(;.!ber to know the career of 'lmoi-! days that sho~ the men a~d women who By Thespian merly_ of the Ziegfeld "Follies," which ous and once persecuted men and worn- fought for hberty, equaltty and fratcroccas1oned the remark by Bern. en who have helped build up America as nity. HOY BURN Jocelyn Leigh, Charlotte Morgan The scenes of the battlefields and the The st:reen version of Howard it is now. There is not only history in SCREEN Jean Laverty and Gwendolyn Lee com~ this picture but there is an interesting colonial homes stir the imaginatioo to prised the quartet and their beauty Rockey's novel, "This Woman," is to be ove story that keeps a strong plot mov- understand the bravery and the te~Uc"THE FAST SET" was . a material aid in making the the feature at the Hoyburn theater MonChicago Theatre ity with which the colonists held to the:ir day and Tuesday, November 23 and 24. ng. t!cric k Lonsdale wrote a play and fash1on show one of the most beauti"America," is a classic, if one is to beliefs. The story deals with an unique situait "Spring Cleaning." It ran ful ever shown on the screen. tion. Carol Drayton, a student of muajc, ,uccess fully last year. "The alone, discouraged, poor, is compelled to AMATEUR ~ct" is adapted from that play sing on the street to earn some money. it. loses some of its effectiveness "A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" Baptiste Stratini, the musical impresthl' tra nsfer. :rrue, it was directed Presented by the Community Play- sario of the day, and the wealthy Stur\\'d liam DeM1IIe and has such ex- ers of the Winnetka Community people in the cast as Betty House, Winnetka, November 12 and devants in front of whose home she is singing, call her into the house, and a . Elliott De~ter and Adolphe 13. 1924, by the following cast: Starthat M ....y Mo..day al'ld T ...day But there 1s less of a thrill Albertine, Mrs. Wilton's Maid .. ....· strange business arrangement comes into existence. Carol is incorporated. as to be felt in the stage ·play. · IRENE' RICH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Mary Harding Having faith in her ability, the group D. W. GRIFF1111 ,tory concerns a bored young Conners, The Butler, Mr. Lloyd Faxon whose husband ·. an author, is Marguerite, Mr. Wilton's daughter .. agree to finance her musical education. The dividends on the stock are to be intaes ted in the things she likes. P ......ta . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Miss Helen Davis paid out of her subsequent earnings. r the bachelor who understands Emmie, Mr. Wilton's second wife ... Many things happen that are out of the such wives. He introduces her . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . Miss Mabel Vogel ordinary and affairs wind up with an un0 hi> fast set. Finally the husband Pietro Rafaelo, An Italian Portrait expected romance. Irene Rich, Ricardo de,pera tion brings a lady of the aad Painter ........ Mr. Ralph Varney to his wife's dinner party Eddie, Mr. Wilton's son ........... . Cortez and Louise Fazenda head the cast. in~ thereby to cure his wife of PATSY Runf ~ILLER ................. Mr. Charles Matz "The Girl on the Stairs" will be the o1 her ways. There is much to Henry Wilton, A millionaire, who A Thrilling Story of Love screen attraction at the Hoyburn theater about it but things are subsequentlongs to spend a quiet evening at Wednesday and Thursday. fixed up to everyone's satisfaction. OD home ........ Mr. Wm. Boyden, Jr. Friday and Saturday "The Social and Romance. r. ).[l·njou is the bachelor and the George Struthf!rs, Marguerite's fiance Code" comes to the silversheet of the thing offered by the picture. .. ............... Mr. Elmer Sipple By. Robert W. Chambers. 1'1tt~ and Betty Compson are of John Belden. Wilton's partner ...... Hoyburn as the feature. cons iderable help but to my way FrillaJ. ...1 Saturday .. ........... ... . Mr. Ralph Snyder ADELPHI thinl.. in g Dr. Dexter was not fav- Clarence Rivers. Another fiance ..... . LIONEL BARRYMORE Everything is radio now-a -days: . A hlr cast as the husband. The diVIOLA DANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Charles Eastman tion and settings are fine. Julia Partington, Eddie's fiancee ..... great singer, a great actor or a poht1can CAROL DEMPSTER can be heard over the radio. And a; a ... . ........ Mrs. Harry Cadenhead "IJ'. IGES OF VIRTUE" Dr. Broadie, The family physician .... climax to the popularity of broadcasting, No Advance in Pric· .1/cVickcrs Theatre ................. Mr. John Marshall two lives are saved through the use of radio in "The Story Without a Name," Glorious Gloria-Gloria as an I was interested in listening to com- which will be seen at the Adelphi thP.ln g-irl. product of the slumsments of those who saw this performDaily Showa at Z, 4, 7 _. t--Sat~y ContiaaCMU Z to 11 P.M. . keeping a small cafe in an ance as they passed out of Rudolph ter Sunday, November 23. Larry Seharrack townMatz hall. "The best in years," mon will also be seen in "Her Boy Friend." as the pride of the French "Better than Enchanted Cottage," J. Warren Kerrigan and Lois Wil ~on Lt·gion"Such a smooth performance," were a an Allan Dwan production for few of them. Frankly though. more traverse the country under the covered nt adapted by Forest Halsey deliberate consideration would prob- wagon caravan, in the "Covered Wagon .. : the popular novel of the same ably indicate that "A Successful Cal- which will be featured at the Adelphi hy Capt. Percival Christopher amity" was not as good as "Mary the theater Monday, Tuesday am\ Wednesn. Ben Lyon, Norman Trevor, Third" or "Officer 666." But the same day. Some of the results and .conditions Lin o11'. Joe Moore, youngest of breath would class .it as superior to of the gold rush and the des1re to use four .. ~fovie Moores," and other "Third Floor Back." "The Red Robe" the plouj!'h on ' the Oregon lands ar.:r in the cast. or "Green Stockings." Cer tainly this shown. How the pioneers cro~sed the ages of Virtue" is a tale of clever story of the tired business man country and under what hardsh1ps th.:y ne e and adventure of the French who invents his financial ruin that he plodded on to their destination. ign Legion. It opens with the may have his family home for one "Never Say Die" with Douglas Macao; Carrne lita. being rescued from evening. is full of clever lines and Lean will be featured Thanksgi~mg ing hy Luigi (Linow), strong amusing situations. And the cast as- matinee and evening. MacLean brmgs with a third-rate traveling cir- signed was equal to the occasion. out that whimsical humor that has been He trains the girl to become a Mr. William Boyden, Jr., Mr. Charles credited to him in his previous producof the troupe, later killing his Eastman and Mr. Charles Matz, who tions No. 3 of "The Co-Getters" will be g Yiolinist, in a moment of jeal- were the life of "Officer 666." were on M~~t;·Btu!r~~dmMarie Prevo~t will ovr:r love for Carmelita. assigned three of the important parts · flees the country to escape and handled them most successfu lly. be seen in the "Love of Camillt." f'riday for his crime and enlists in Mr. Boyden, as the tired business man. and Saturday at the Adelphi theater. · Legion in Algeria. Full considerable versatility and The famous story gives the star"J an oplllratitu<le for his having saved her exhibited was excellent. Mr. Eastman, with portunity to interpret the well-known lievin~ in .him implicitly, fine stage presence, made the most roles . flees w1th tum to the little of some clever comedy moments. Mr. African town of Sidi-bei-Abbes Matz as the ambitious sbn, was well EVANSTON she opens a wine shop. ' cast. So also was Mr. Faxon, as the · "America" the moving picture show. a young American recruit butler, while Miss Mary Harding made ing the co~dition~ and rela.tions of the Legion, sees Carmelita and im- a vivacious French maid. experiences of early Amencans to the elv fallc; in love. thus incurrinll It will be a pleasure to review forth- present day, will be shown at the Evansth of Luigi. now the regimental ton theater starting Monday, November ho "frames" it so that Marvin corning endeavors of the Community . . emned to "le peleton," the most Players if they come up to the stand- 24. This film has attracted natwn w1de atg punishment meted out to of- ard set by "A Successful Calamity." r~ of the Legion's discipline, but ta brim~s about his release by RET.~HIN one of the guards. decides to take matters into n hands. There is a terrific fight the two men. The younqis worsted but Luigi is in the back by a legionnaire Contlnuoue Matinee· has long nursed a grudge against Every Day-J :U to 11:15 Saturdaye, Sundays. Holldaye m4 North Clark St. N. W. ·L" Statioa at Howard elita knows that Marvin will accused of the crime and, with Saaday, November 23 Saaday, Nov. 23 aid of John Boule, vetera'n of the Arnea Ayrea-Antonio Moreno on and Marvin's self-appointed AGNES AYRES ian she gets the American to PAT o·MALLEY "Story Without A Name" r. A scene of Carmelita and "WORLDLY GOODS" Larry Semon in at the rail of a steamer bound "HER BOY FRIEND" tht· States, brings the picture to Montla7, Tueeday, W4!41aea . . y tting close. ANNA Q. NIELSON much for the story-and let it ·oada,., Tae. .ay. WebNdaT STUARt HOLMES I' to say that. as regards acting. J. Warren Kerriran r\o more hard work in preparing food for your table! Just "VANITY'S PRICE" i<' Gloria to the screen at her Loia Wilaon snap the switch on this amazing electrical device and it mixes every he~t. of the Week ln'~HEAT comfort flT HEAT · Evanstoll Hoyburn "This Woman" w.......,. amer keeps the ~ble, clean and non the coldest r. You do not ar time running up 1 ·r stairs, trying to e changing tempft. !art Heat is ~ ~ no soot, no ashea. t by engineers with of manufacturm, ia why the Hart Kt·~Uae best. '.'America" n-unU,. "Girl the Stain, co. "Social Code" NEWELL & HOWARD ADElPHI Food now prepared by a snap of a switch! under along the the first we value of honor d it brings Norman Trevor to n in a most execellent bit liiajestic Theatre Thl' Familv Ford. a lot of non ahout the - car that "Henry"' Sort of a burlesque on "Tates ~-" -THANKSGIVINGMatln- a . . Nlte "1¥ Co'ftred Wagon" lte CHAS. RAY "DYNAMITE SMITH" LLOYD HAMILTON -TH .~NKSOIHSG iU atlnee and Doutrlaa MacLean "JOHNNY JONES" Frlllay aad Saturday "NEVER SAY DIE" "THE GO GETTERS"-No. 3 Friday aad Satard&7 Monte Blue-Marie Prevoat Trring Edwards. A young man Per-,onality and a good singing who gets away much as young 0 tl'rman does on the Orphcum lilt . \ very clever single. J Sampsel and Leonhard. A ,. >kit entitled The Woman Hater h ha~ merit and many laughs. l Alexander Brothers. Two of hcst ball jugglers on the road. ted hy a young lady who is right h them in ability to handle the balls. Lyric Four. Singing topical Artists at taking curtain calls. 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