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Libertyville Independent, 13 Jun 1929, p. 2

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PAGE TWC Deerpath Theatre The Home of The Perfected VITAPHONE AND MOVIETONE Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15; Victor McLaglen and Leatrice Joy Sunday, June 16-- (Continuous2 to 11: "MAKING THE GRADE" Edmund Lowe and Lois Moran Talking and Sound LON CHANEY and LUPE V ALEZ in PHONE 321 # a & A MChzme C t °P suolliuth. . oo 100 T A L K I E! SnmatLia«~ Different h, ")h!. .' ("* a N 11L F4 "EAST IS EAST" 2 DELUXE AUDITORIU EVENING sHOWs NIGHTLY J4 THEATRE 8:15 and 9:15 whemramr ns ===~= LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS T Playing Sunday and Monday, Jure 16th and 17th On the Stage:--ADDED ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY Admission: Children, 25c Adults, 50c ¥ ' w mm T m v- Tok m -- L , ;4 * ;9/ 4 2 EVERYBODY WANTS TO SEE THIS SHOW Forty--five Minutes of Exclusive l.\lovelty Entertainment by Orig-- inal Hawaiian Artists------Introducing All the Latest and Most Pop:-- ular Songs Remember, Bell never delivers anything but good shows and this one is his Best. DON'T MISS IT. ALL OF THIS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT AND A BIG FOX FEATURE PICTURE ON THE SCREEN------ bhém :t P 18 o Al/Z 1M n )) ----with------ HELEN TWELVETREES _ and _ FRANK ALBERTSON Mon., Tues., Wednesday, June 17. 18. 19: BELCS FAMOUS y £D0}e) MAPoUS BWAIANS e '~A _ 2 2 g / {#£ * yawan's SS lg T.* drimang % 4 4 \ | % Fownre t .. e 4......., _ mss _ * / 2A TDID TA UANAlIIH : Pete Davidson SsoLOIST Stte) Guitar Oh, How He Plays! A NOVEL SCRE" Ayo staue ~MUSK . sENSATION SET IN NE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS -- AMERICAS PARADISE OF THE PACIAG ~----+--__ Coming : THE CHILO WONDER Her Inimitable Black Bottom and Tap Dance "STRONG BOY" Sound Effects and Music Baby Bobby LLS FAMOUS HAWAIINS REVUE IN A TRIP TO HONOLULU, HAWAI POLKA BROS. --In-- erent: Novel Sensational in Hawaiian Presentation BLUE SKIES" Honolulu's Greatest Entertainer dgin the Offerings that Have Made Him Famous Thurs., Friday, Jhe *"Ula ;/A pore NEy STEPS OUTZ4 meTao May tA M. R. BELL Presents Including M. R. BELL Sound and Music Synchronized ie j ARi PANE_ 7';'lklng/ ie 4 . LAKE FOREST in A LOVELY HAWAIIAN BELLE In the Famous Hula Hula Dance she Wi!! Wicki--Wackie--Woo for You, and How: Lei--Letheula \ A Trip to Hawaii for \ _ Libertyville People Manager Slepyan of the Auditor: ium Theatre, announces that he has contracted for "Bell's Famous Ha-- waiians'"', an unusually clever sing-- ing, playing and dancing organtza-- tion, which has been playing taruout the United States, and which has more than earned their advertised title "Best in the Country." . The act will be shown at the con-- clusion of the feature picture at each performance, and will extend over a period of 15 minutes, during waich time the patrons will be entertained with novelty singing and dancing numbers, in addition to the untiring@ melodies of the stringed instruments such as only these natives of sunny Hawaii can properly display. A special added attraction with the show is in tae person of Baby the show is in tae pf Bobby, the Child~ Won be the talk of the tow n and singing act is brin W W( H will ap he Au Monda M M n ou anr hw hil«= LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929. d V W i A N WAUCONDA June 16 and 1 Hawaiian Trio eVlle mean M fthe toOw!I ict is brin thraughou looking the advet vue in "A Pete Davidson Billy Aylett C. Kane Lots af Harmony n Ras 1Mi¢ 1( )1 H+ M €()1 dancin nboun{ 10 W H t iing Dell's M Garden Club Flower \_--Show To Be June 15 erated church held their meeting at the aome of Mrfs. A. R. Werden last Thursday afternoon. In two weeks they wil lImeet with Mrs. George Blackburn. A shower was held at the home of Mrs. D. L. Brown Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Lois Gilbert, who was married to Caarles Pepper on Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Larson and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray-- mond Lusk at Round Lake last Thursday. . MUrs. John .Gossell entertained the -- Wednesday -- Atternoon _ Bun-- co club. A delicious lunch w as served, and an enjoyable afternoon spent. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grantham and children spe8®t Saturday evening at the Lee Geary aome, in Gilmer. Mrs. Passfield of Volo spent Thurs-- day afternoon at the George Case n ramil AMrso Case has been under mection EXHIBIT 4 % er to conlall of Blooms, .2 EXHINMT II (a) Perenn Owing to insistent demand, the Wednesday matinees have been re-- stored for this engagement and com-- mencing June 26th and for the bal-- ance of the run, which will extend well into the summer, there will be the usua Wednesday and Saturday matinees. The prices are popular for these matinees, running from 75¢ to $2 for Wednesday, and 75¢ to $2.50 for Saturday, with all evening prices at $3 top. as much ol a iULOIC, OP PdTITU 10 1089 support such hordes of admirers, Its music is one of its most potent charms. The radio and victrola have served t obroadcast the theme song, "My Heart Stood Still" to every known civilized part of the world. > The story of the "Yankee" is full ot chuckles. It tells how a young New Englander at his bachelor din-- ner on the eve of his wedding is the victim of an enraged sweetheart--who by throwing a bottle at his head, sends him back to the Sixth century and the days of King Arthur's court. W a n 4 n y XHH Clas-- 1 (hb) (Ca+d section (b) Prc (b)Arrangemen ~onnecticut Yankee" At Garrick Theatre In HC Ext 11 h tion (a) tion tb) BIT IV W 0 on \ t U k W 'erennials, 3 of a kind, (ex --onles and Inises) on (a) Amateurs h of W nies an _(a) An (b) Pr nuals, 3 MA AD+ () company no ed id en _ Now Not ion of t} M r 48 0J ol CO tb Profes<ionals 3 of & kind A mateurs \o of a like furore, OT ni£ nit -- Garden-- Club wil show on Saturday Cook Memorial L Co nce intry Oc rformed by |ece C n n 11 m ch Relation of flow-- ; --«Arrangements r Harmony, 30 Th O OW t0 TE onals rup One TMm M bo wl Larson and nt y« kind rali« er arrangé 0n by the, on« touring the flower iiner. | 1 KAl $4 p. m for entry n to the ChICARO! ; of what be .\"Al'k was first pit 1927 11 Ww ol n er, fur bask et created d to its cers. Its potent m n month irs has created watur --to be bition com W OVE+ sIn M h 1 H V }¢ W Farmers' Picnic to be Held at Model Farm June 18 is the day set for the Farmers' picnic, to be held at the Public Service Company's Model Farm, west of Mundelein, under the Joint auspices of the Lake County Farm Bureau and the Lake County Pure Milk Association, with Cook County farmers as special guests. . Under the direction of H. A. Pfis: | UVULI LVA IV 1 MHNVLV ter, of Prairie View, general caair-- man on aArrangements, several com-- 100 As VAGRANT mittees were formed at a meeting, held at the Model Farm last week. Ed Lux; onee chief of police at O. I. Rockenbach was placed in worth Chi'cag() who was raided out charge of tae Grounds Committm:,'"f business a's a bootlegger, paid Gordon Ray, of Ivanhoe, was appoint a fina of $100 and costs to Justice ed chairman of publicity and Eb Harold Tallett yesterday on a Harris, President of the Lake Coun""charge "of vagran(';'. Lux was sent l)'l'ax'm Bureau, chairman of enter-- 'to the county jail first for being ""--"L'P.i"" anable to pay his fine and faced _ Although many of the details have | prospects of staying there 70 days not yet been worked out, it is Un'l}{p had been hanging around sofl!t derstood that plans are under way | drink parlors and doing nothing 'for several special features that will | since he quit bootlegging, Tallett attract farmers and their families | state& & l from all parts of Lake and . Cook | on monthice in onpisencarecromeaperpmoneonmmenmmince i €ounties -- . ' States Attorney Smith stated to-- r Among -- the interesting -- events 'tln_\' that no decision had been reach Entanned. will be a horse pulling con-- | 6d by his office whether to issue Among the interesting events planned, will be a horse pulling con-- test. to be supervised by Professor Duffee, af the University of Wiscon-- sin. Farmers will be invited to bring their teams for participation in this contest and the winners will receive several valuable prizes. ALWAYS Our Gtant.Wealher ALWAYS COOL Plant is Now cooL in Operation | ________ ENJOY THE WORLD'S GREATEST TALKING PICTURES IN THE COOL, COMFORTABLE AND HEALTHFUL ATMOSPHERE OF THIS DE LUXE THEATRE COMEDY and NEWS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 20th, 21st and 22nd : MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th, 18th and 19th: er holds thi hand. PAUL PAGE LOLA IANE HENRY BWALTIHALL Fdci n PP# sonNy PB AL T4 T HKRL]I]I | Synchronized Songs! _ News of the World! Sound and Color Novelty, "HAWAIIAN LOVE CALL" 100% Talking Comedy, "Whirls and Girls" Big Talking Scenes GIENIES!E |E o A GREAT STATES THEATRE § e MHELEN WARL $HARON LYNN BENJAMIN $TOLOFEF () "THE GHOST TALKS" SPEAKEASY P o b v C1 re® Irdl RUOAMNL.A NCE .SUNDAY ONLY, JUNE 16th: H T H[I ~~~a@4]8s0G------ WITM A*GREAT STATES THEATRE AT WAUKEGAN /h'" NU M O 'ITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE "Red Donahue and U--No" s( REL Organ and Orchestra'! NN U d A special demonstration of grain harvesting machinery wil constitute another event of general interest to those in attendance. Provisions are also being made for the intertain-- ment and care of children at the farm, on the day of the picnic, and it is planned to have a dance in con-- junction, in tae evening. -- announced ED. LUX IS FINED $100 AS VAGRANT States Attorney Smith stated to-- day that no decision had been reach-- ced by his office whether to issue warrants Charging Walter Hamber: ger and Louis Brydges, two of the village trustees, with malfed§sance in office Both are charged with having been paid by the village on accounts which they themselves 4 proved and ordered paid. FRANK W ALLIN AND JOYBOYS Vitaphone Vaudeville Hear and See "THE TINY TOWN REVUE" The speakers have not yet been "Get Into the Swim" 'POST--MORTEMS' News of the World Another Syncopation Hit 100 Talking Comedy in Sound SATURDAY------.ONE DAY ONLY: RANGER--"The Wonder Dog" Thirlls! Chills! Terror! and Tearin' Action in a Romance of Sweeping Courage and Blazing Action. SUNDAY, MONDAY, JUNE 16th and 17: TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 19;: The QOutstanding Picture of the "It" Girl Career. Don't Miss "IT" THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JUNE 20 and 21 Get '"Necks" To Yourself and See MOS Our Screen is About to Come to Life, Assur-- ing You Latest and Best in Photo--Play Entertainment coLLkE&N in 7 & Tnt W"'% fredris pA" 2;2.352: Paremounk Pie turs L.A T J "FURY OF THE WILD SOON -- WATCH FOR DATE! LATEST VITAPHONE and SOUND PICTURES ADDED ATTRACTION omedy: "SPARE RIBS REFORM®" UDIT ORIU Her Latest and Greatest Picture LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS THEATRE =----1M------ Yea, Bo! The All--It Girl in the AH--Hit You Can't Afford to Miss This Wild Park! Show! ) ¢

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