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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1927, p. 43

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F ebruary 4.~. 1927 WILMETTE day, Febr uar y 28. :.;, Fnday, Gateway to the West (afternoon) ~rnr.; h 4. LIFE 4.1 HISTORICAL MOVIES COME TO NEW TRIER Famous "Chronicles of America Photoplays," to .Be Viewed by Students, Parents 'l~hc II 6. Wo.l f <tnd l\lontcalm (afternoon and _ <·\:t;nmg-). 'l'hu~sday, :\T::trch JO. < ·· l ht· J~vP <ll the Rev~ut~n (~Q · ~ l!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~' n<:<,m) Friday, ).Jan.: h 18. ' . '\. I lw lh·('laralion of Ind(·Jwndt·JH.: e , af~t·moon) ~londay, :\lar(-)1 21. .I. 1: CJrkt"""n ( aftt·rnoon) .\londa ,. }\·b- AT YOUR HOME THEATRES II ruary ~8. ,J' 10~. \'in<·(·IJtH·s (aft t: rn()on) .\Iunday, 1\pril ' .. J)anil'! H<H>IW (aftN·noon and t·\' vXo patriotic or <.:ducat ional project 11 mng·) J.'rid:t , ·, April ~. of rL·cent years has made a n10re pro- l :.!. 'l'ht· Front i"J' "'oman (afternoon and iound impre ssion than the \\·()rk of the .,t'\"t ·lllllg') .\londay, "\pril JS. · .\lt ·:"\alld t·r 1 lamilton (aftt·I'JWOII) Yale Cnivcrsity Prl'SS in producing the 1·· T!Hir!'iday , April 21. series of authentic and inst,iring his- 1·1. . l_,ixit · c:~ftvl'IIIHIIt and v\'l·ning) Friel. t ·' · ·\1 a~· h. torical motion pictures entitlccl "The !'i-four l't ·t·ls (aft<·rnoon and Chronicles of American Pho toplay s." J.i .,., _ .·<·~~lutttl,u ·nttlg) Tllursd:ty, .\Ia~· 1~. The se films are being :.hown al Xew ·\l!t ·r .tHHm Jhyforman c·t· :: :::o P . )f. 1·,\ \' lllllg- ]Jt·l'J()rmall('(' X J>. ~r. Trier High sch ool this " ·inter and spring. 1n these remarkable film:-. c\'Cn1 s oi outstanding importitncc in tht' annals of America a.re rc-creatc.:d \\'ith \'i\'idllcss ancl fidelity in C'\'C:ry detail. Fiitecn picl ure . have he en conlplctcd. beginning with "Columbu:-." <tncl ending \\·ith . One of the mo:->t important intcrsec"Dixi<<" the latter subject culminating tJOnal cage tilts of the season \\'ill take '"ith the meeting of Lee and Grant at place when the undefeated Xcw Trier :\ppomattox. 1\en:r before in motion h~avy\\· eights meet the fast Freep:::~rt picture hist ory have any hi:-.torical mo- htgh school quintet at Xe,,· Trier next tion pictures been produced und er such Saturday. The · XC\\. Tritr team at auspices or \\'ith such scrupulous care !he )!fl.: sent standing, holds fir:-.t place and untiring c ffort for ah solute ac- 111 the old Suburban league. havi ng c.uracy in every detail, it is said. taken ten successive contests and sufThe result has been to make the fered no defeats. The highest grade Chronicles of American Photoplays, of basketball has been in evidence like the volumes of the same name on throughout the sea. on and it is certain which they arc based, at once a new tha~ .the invaders will meet with opand most effective apparatus to assist posttiOn as strong as am· thcv have in the better teaching of Americ<tn yet encountered. history in the schools. and a )10\Yer"Gentle stirring" of the iabled "dope ful instrument for the stimulation of pot," ho\\·e,·er. far from disc loses easv patriotism and go.o d citizenship. going for Kew Trier. The Central IiThe fifteen completed photoplays in linois quintet comes to the "lecwanl" this sc.rics are to be presented at New of a mighty strong reputation. Ir1 last Trier for the instruction and inspira- year\ contests thn· \n:re the victors in tion of the students. Arrangements all o~ their tournament engagements, for their usc have been made wherchv carrylllg ofi the state championship at certain of the films mav he seen h~ the l:nivcrsity of lllinois, despite adults of the commtmitv·. The detaiis "plenty" fast competition and it is of the showings have been completed reported that a number of last Year's · hy .Superintendent Frederick E. Clerk, stellar players are back. The ~c ,. Trier light\\'cights are also \\'ith the Yale University Press, who will at nottnce a definite schedule of leadin~ in their respective di,·ision. Only one cldeat ha s heen chalked up subjects and dates shortly. again:-. t them and that by Oak Park, This co-operation on the part of the Yale Uni\'ersitv Press Film Sen-ice \\'ho dcieated · them by one point. \\'ith the educational work of the hil!h school authorities i~ made po:-siblc .. it has been announced. as the n·~ult of a .~ift !llade to Yale l·ni,·ersit,· Press in memor~· of Captain Olin.' r ibty Cunni11 g ham, 15th l; n i ted S tate s F ic Id A rtiller~· . \\·ho \\'as hom in Chicago. Scptl'mhcr 17. l HC>-L and wa..; graduated irnm Yale college in tht: cla ... s of 1017 . .-\s an undergraduate. lw \\·as distinDo Y our Eyes Trouble You g:uishcd alike for high scholar:-.hip and at the Movies ? for proved capacit~· for lead ership among his fcllm,·s. as evidenced bv his The prolonged concentration selection as G::n don BrO\\·n prize ·man and swiftly moving pictures for hi..; class. Tic rcrci,·ed his commisis a severe trial fo r the eyes, sion as Second Lieutenant, l'nitcd . States Field Artillerv. at the First Ofand non e but normal eyes ficers 'I)aining Cam)·, at Fort Sheridan, will stand the strain withand. in December 1917, \\·as deta iled out discomfort. abroad for sen-ice. receiYing subsequently the Distinguished Service If your eyes trouble you at medal. H<' \\·as kill rd while on act i\·e · the movies . . . have them d u t~· near Thiaucourt, France, on Sepexamined. tember 17. 1918. the twcnt\·-fourth anni \·ersan· of his birth. . Phone for an appointment Follo\~· in g arc the titles of the fi fteen Chronicles of American Photoplays, \\'hic h will he shown: "Columhu-;," "J amesto\\'n," "The Pi lgrim s," "T he Pur ita ns," "Peter St uyvesa nt." "T he Ga teway to the \ Vest," "Wolfe and Mo ntca lm ," "T he Eve of the Revolut ion," "The . D ecla ration of I ncl epen dence," "D an iel Boone," "VinOptometrists CC' nn es," "The F r o n t i e r \Voman." "Yo rktow n," "A lexand er Ham ilton," 1177 Wilmette Ave. , Wilmette and "Dixie." Office Wilmette 2 7 6 6 T he sch edul e of pic tures is an nouncRes. Wilmette 3 8 8 I ed as fo llows: · Friday ~ Saturday Mon. ~ Tues. N ew T rier Cagers to h'ncounter 1/ast Freeport High Crew Reginald Denny in His Comedy Hit ! Adolphe 1\Ienjou ~ In ·"The Cheerful ' 'Blonde or Fraud" Buster Brown Comedy "Buster's Sleigh Ride" Five Musical Chapins " World Famous Gold Instrument Saxophonists" LOUIS LOHMANN at the GIANT GENEVA Varsity Concert Orchestra James Kozak, Director Brunette" Wed. ~ Thurs. Harrison Ford Phylis Haver In "The Nervous Wreck" Fri. 8 Sat. Col. Tim McCoy in . "Winners of the Wilderness" Correct ·Glasses In order that our P atrons may see ALL. OF THE BES'T PICT U R ES in the beautiful N E W V ARSITY T HEATRE and not have to leave E vansto n for the best E ntertai nment , we have arranged wi th the leading Producers for their feature productions each w eek. Complete C hange of Program , Mon .. Wed. ~ Fri . CLYDE ELLIOTT Presents THE MINTURN PLAYERS with Harry Minturn and Margery Williams in the Laughing Success Drs. "The Goose Hangs High" By Louis Beach Bersch & Stone NEXT WEEK "Why Men Leave Home" By Avery Hopwood Evening at 8: IS. Prices SOc, 7 Sc and $1.00 Matinee. Tues., Thurs. ~ Sat. 2Sc, SOc PHONE UNI'VERSITY 8SOO 1'he P il grim s (aftE>rnoon a nd even ing ) W£>dnes day, Febru ary 9. 3. Th P P uritan s (a ft er noon) )lond ay, Febru a r y 21. 1. Peter Stu ywsan t (aftern oon) :\I on - 2. Hrs. B ':3o A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Evenings by Appointment .!:::::========-========'

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