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P 1036 G, Mgr. -----..--.-.l.-..-.---.---------.---.‘------i-.---------.---.----u_ orth |Shore Theatres d! re inment n t # â€" The coarse, brutal Simon Legree and his everâ€"present bullwhip; sweet Eliza and her harrowing experiences in the immortal â€"crossingâ€"theâ€"ice scene; heroic George.Harris, the galâ€" lant hero and husband of "Eliza. _â€" There is pious Uncle ‘Tom, who although a black man, "had a white heart;" the shifty Marks, of "myâ€" nameâ€"isâ€"Marks, A.I:g;‘a-lawyer†fame and ‘the hundred and one other faâ€" miliar characters. . ~~Who is there who did not thrill at the chilling baying_of the hounds as they tugged at the leashes in the hands of Haley, Loker, Harris and their black henchmen? . _ ' whose proportions Where is the eye that did not fill with tears at the harrowing experiâ€" ences of poor Tom and Eliza and Cassie?â€" And how the laughter roarâ€" ed out at the comicalities of Topsy, the maiden antics of Aunt Ophelia and the frequent discomfiture of Marks? _ _ Nee pf: ‘ ‘Faithfully and with the labor of tove~Universal â€"has â€"translatedâ€"into films each of the salient features of Harriet Beecher Stowe‘s immorâ€" tal novel and in a massive production been equalled, "Uncle Tom‘s Cabin," for the first time will be shown Tuesâ€" day, Wednesday and Thursday at the Alcyon Theatre. 4 â€" Coming to the Alcyon "Uncle Tom‘s Cabin." _ What homely, sympathetie recollecâ€" tions the mere mention of the play brings to mind;.â€"Little Eva,. symbol of purity and love, ‘her tragic death and her rise to heaven in the arms of the shining angel;. Topsy,; misâ€" chievous inky imp, who "jes‘ growed," and who had no respect for the propâ€" erty rights of others. One ofâ€" the most brilliant social affairs of the season will be a pagâ€" eantry of style and fashion to be held at the Deerpath Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 9â€"10, to be sponsored by the merchants of Lake Forest under the direction of Fashion Revue to Be. . B Staged at Deerpath "Uncle Tom‘s Cabin" Madam Marcucci. Lost Vault Discovery : May Alter Land Titles â€" Discovery of a lost vault in the basement of the old ‘criminal court building in Chicago it was reported today may clear, the‘title to Chicago real estate val.lid at millions of dolâ€" lars. The old vault, long forgotten, was found back of a furnaceâ€"and is said to contain real estate records salvaged from the Chicago fire. It was said that court decisions of years ago based on loss of the records in the fire may be affected by the find. In the course of cleaning out the building permission was .granted to destroy exhibits in some of the most sensational criminal cases ever heard here. *‘Among the f*ou ‘murder cases, the exhibits: of "which will be have never before "A Connecticut Yankee" _â€"___"_~ Coming to Chicago A musical comedy based upan one of the â€"most popular stories by Mark Twain "A Connecticut Yankee," comes to the Garrick Theatre on Easter Sunâ€" day after completing a solid year‘s run in New York. It is a fanciful story, replete with wit and â€"timely triticism.. The cast is headed by Wilâ€" liam Caxton who appears in the stelâ€" lar role.; The efficient supporting comâ€" pany includes Mary Adams, Hana Bryant, Alice Cavanaugh, Dorothy Rubino, Paul Everton, Jack Thompâ€" .son, Rich@rd Lane, George E. Mack, Gordon Burby and others. There is a large chorus of singers and dancers. Local young ladies and gentlemen including a number of professionals willâ€"take part, and it is expected that a very brilliant performance will be given. $A o td i é Vitaphorie and movietone in its most perfect form will be offered to the about the 20th of April. Only the most recent and selected talkies will beâ€" presented leaving no place for the mediocre subject. "White Lilacs" Is Now i _‘â€"__â€" at Selwyn Theater **White Lilacs," the famous. love story of â€"the great ‘composer .Chopin and Mme. George Sand, the feministâ€" novelist, told with music, is the atâ€" traction at the Selwynâ€" Theatre. "White Lilacs" is a stage production of the same style as Blossom Time, which had Franz Schubert as its cenâ€" tralâ€"character. _: ~â€"=~~>~~â€"~ :y Harry B. Smith isâ€"said to have conâ€" sistently chronicled in the story the important episodés in â€"the â€" life= of Chopin and. Karl Hajos, the Hungarâ€" ian composer, has arranged a themaâ€" tic: embroidery taken from the masâ€" terpieces of the Polishâ€"French musiâ€" cian â€" and liberally.paraphrased _by himself. In order to secure more track maâ€" terial at Deerfieldâ€"Shields, session reâ€" lay teams have been organized. These teams are competing against one anâ€" other in order to determine who can "make the best time in special events. â€"_Just as "Blossom Time" had much of Schubert‘s music in its score, so is the music of "White Lilacs" emâ€" bellished with many of Chopin‘s Love: liest and most popular melodies. destroyed, are the Cronin case of 1889; the Johann Hoch case the Carl Wanderer case, the Nitti case, the Harvey Church case and the Earl Dear case. Organize Session Relays to Develop Track Material â€" Mr. Platt‘s session is holding the lead at the present time with a total of 30 points. Mr. Slocum‘s séssion is second with 15 points. T HE PREYg $ | Drerpath Ebeatre PHONE 321 NEXT WEEKâ€"The Canary Murder Case â€" Captain Lash â€"~ Abie‘s,Irish Rose SPRING FASHION REVUE,, SELECTED TALKIES ECE IN 30 DAYS 5en VITAPHONE ~» MOVIETONE SsUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 31, APRIL 1 ; SUNDAY CONTINUOUS 2 to 11 + A PICTURE AS BIG AS THE HEART OF HUMANITY! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 3 C OMED Y COMEDY, "AUNTIE‘S MISTAKE" â€"â€" BLUE SCENIC FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 29â€"30 COMEDY â€"â€"LATEST FOX NEWS â€" CURIOSITY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 5 NEWS â€"â€" ‘The Great Stars of "LOVE" _ >=~> kA O o cand "FLESH AND THE DEVIL"â€" IN ITs MOST PERFECT FPORM LDERL .. z. FLAMING _ ALICE WHITE _ V’FM} ‘_and JOLLY: JACK MULHALL < g > _ Two Great Stars, in One Picture POLKA BROS. COMEDY â€" â€"NEWS â€" CARTOONX WESTERN PHOTOPLAY added at the a CHILDREN‘S MATINEE Thursday, March 28, 1929 at 2 o‘clock Children of the Ritz unusual merit â€" April 9â€"10 GARBO LAKE FOREST GRETA CHOLCE ARTISTS Â¥s Nee ts