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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1923, p. 13

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....... II I li â- â€"<â- â€"â- â€"â- â- â€"M^l III (............ 1........M>MW)wJM|M««t^IMM>M||t«aitMfaiW^^ At Neighboring Theatres The New Evanston This week end at the New Evans- ton will witness the Spring Style Show with live models in evidence. The show is given in co-operation with leading Evanston shops and de- partment stores. George Melford's production, "Java Head" is the screen attraction for this Week. Beginning Monday, April 9, and continuing through Wednesday April 11, New Evanston patrons will be delighted with Marian Davies' latest success, "Adam and Eva." This is Miss Davies* first production since, the "When Knighthood was in Flow- er" and has been hailed by critics as 6ne~oThelvnotabte: achievements. It is an "iip-to^date comedy drama that enjoyed a solid year of unusual suc- cess in its legitimate run on Broad- way, Betty Compson will be the New Evanston attraction for three days beginning Thursday, April 12. The vehicle is "The White Flower," a Par- amount picture and a story replete with romance and mystery. Hoyburn Theater Another week of great specials is planned by the Hoyburn theatre be- ginning Monday, April 9. Douglas McLean, favorably re- membered as the star of "The Hotten- tot," will grace the program on Mon- day and Tuesday in "Bell Boy 13, a picture "full of fun from start to fin- ish." Bull Montana will be an added attraction with his "Ladies Man." The Delta Gamima sorority will day, in a benefit performance. Will Rogers will be seen on this occasion in "The Headless Horseman," taken from Washington Irving's classic, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." The Hoyburn program for Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, April 12, 13 and 14 will bring and all-star cast tn-the interesting play "What a Wife Learned." Members of the cast in- clude Milton Sills, Marguerite De La Motte and John Bowers. -Buddy Messenger, one of the bright lights in "The Flirt," will be at the -Hoyburn on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in "Smarty." the Street," starring Wesley Barry; "Mad Love," with Pok Negri in the leading role, and "The Pilgrim," Char* lie Chaplin's latest release, acclaimed by most critics as his superlative achi- evement. . . . , â-  '/'/" P;'T";* "'tk' â- "': Adelphi Theater Mary Pickford will beckon to Adel- phi patrons in the opening programs for next week at the Clark street playhouse. "Tess of the Storm Coun- try," in its modernized version, is Miss Pickford's offering. It is a re- markable film from every standpoint and in it Miss Pickford again justi- fies her calling as America's {Sweet- heart. The film will be at the Adelphi through Tuesday, April 10. "Java Head," with a picked cast of stars, will be seen at the Adelphi on Wednesday, Thursday, April 11 and 12. Sir Hall Caine's "The Christian" comes to the Adelphi for Friday and Saturday, April 13 and 14. Richard Dix, Mae Busch, Gareth Hughes, Phyllis Haver and Marlowe Hamil- ton are the stars in this super-drama that has been selected by critics as one of the best releases of the new year. The demand continues for Valen- tino pictures, and there are tip Valen- tino pictures to be had; so some 61 the old releases are bringing big money "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" is commanding more money than some of the recent films. ETHE NEW Wkl vanstoW The Big Picture* tEWELLANDRETCHIN HowarDIAdelphI I Howard Theater By the way, it isn't generally known that Mary Hay is writing the music for a play in which she will appear next season. Little Mrs. Barthelmess is an accomplished musician, but this will be the first occasion for the pub- lic to applaud her talentâ€""Photo- play Magazine" for April. Elsie Ferguson, while making' scenes for "Varying Shores," a forth- coming picture, met a charming: old lady in Virginia who gave her a re- cipe for a fruit cake, and thus laid thefoimdatioTrfoYTfi^^BMe^FeTgWoTT Fruit Cake Company, making fruit cake in a large way. Bargain Matinee Daily Continuous* 2 to 5:30 Evening Show* Continuous 7 to It' Saturday Continuous 1:30 to 11. Come Any Time Always a Good Show, at "THE NEW EVANSTON $9 Last Time'Saturday SPRING STYLE SHOW ' 'And â-  : Geo. Melford's Wonderful Prod. "JAVA HEAD" II Mon.-Tuee.-Wed* Apr. 9, 10, 11 MARIAN DAVIES in her first picture since "When Knighthood Was In Flower" This up-to-date comedy ran a year on the New York stsjfe^ThftLX laughs are many and its love in- terest most appealing. sif *OUR GANG COMEDY*!! "THE BIG SHOW" Stage Featureâ€"*Short Subjects And Orchestra Thur.-Fri.-Sat., Apr. 12, 13, 14 BETTY COMPSON «THE WHITE «riWER* A Paramount Picture The story is full of romance ana mystery N. W. ML» Station at Howard t:*viSftl-fTOM 'Mix' SitlSfff "THREE JUMPS AHEAD" â- /â- in* to litis MON.-TUES--WEP. Sir Hall Cain's Great Sueeess ' WITH â- 'â- 'â-  Special Musical Interpretation By Thatcher** Augmented Orchestra of Eighteen Pieces :â- ::â- <â- :, 2115 TO llAmx-;:/-hp*f^ THURS.-FRI.-SAT. 7074 North Clark St. l^i/,fi;w.-itoif.'-TiJiBt. APR-8-e-i Te»« of The Storm â-  â- ' â-  â-  • WBJD-THIJR» : : â-  GEO. MELFORD'S PRODUCTION .i;'ij;,j:.JAf A _ l^ltfaj^/.j;js||gj|^| t -â- â€¢ ./.::+)m<m^- ?;"WITH iiKSS|pftlf^^• A Picked C«»t of Star Players ', i&:-> BULL' MONTANA fgpf• â- â- & "A LADIES' MAN#ir t// FRI. and SATtg|$; SIR HALL CAIN'S LAURETTA TAYLOR In A Ptcturlsatlen of Her GREAT STAGS) SUCCESS "PEG 0» MY HEART* '.,>â- :'â- ;. 2ll5 AO 11«1B v '- s':'i:'"' t'.=*l';l»^ff t; WITH GARETH HUGHESâ€" ___ *-;^ Hlennrd Dinâ€"Mae Bmcu Gareth Hu«he»â€"-PhylU« Ha^W And «.:„..,.'..-â-  ,v.--,;l.w.t^I^ "//J/~//////~ MsJe*e--Hs«^<hsn^||^^| The North J9p^ jil^ Iff11 ^â- imm& llltlf "V'U'i #!JEWETT A STURDY SDC Jewett Sedan delivered Jewett Touringf â- $- -B& Paige • Sedan - ">/A â-  â- â€¢â- *' â-  J-;;| Paige:;:Touring\;e%'^?;:â€" $1620.00 'W0 3425.00 12595.001 SALES â€" SERVICE TRACY HOLMES MOTOR CO. 402g4*»ag» M, -y /* /mm,,-:,, ^ TeL Evanston 4903 HOYBURN * * THEATRE 4^ 615 Davis St., Evanston ^ Matinees 2 and 4 W:'::!f'::\";"^.';ft-'.-":- Evenings 7'and 9 Monday-Tuesday, April 9-10 Tom Mix annexes the limelight at. the Howard for Sunday April 8, in his ^rery latest thriller, "Three Jumps Ahead," a film that is said to eclipse any production that dynamic star has ever attempted. Next week will be one of the How- ard's biggest week's of the year. Be- ginning Monday, April 9 will be shown that remarkable film, The Christian," rated by critics as among the six best recent productions. The / Christian" wilL-show on^Moiiday, - Tuesday and Wednesday. : â- ./^ On Thursday, April 12, taurette -Taytor* make*r m?#=sereen debur=at=the Howard in "Peg O' My Heart," made famous by her on the legitimate stage. The screen version of the great play was achieved under the personal sup- ervision of David Belasco and is re- portedvone of the very best pictures .of the season. "Peg O' My Heart will show on Thursday, Friday and Saturday- ' . Pictures to be seen soon on the Howard silver sheet are "Heroes of DOUGLAS McLEAN (You Remember Him in "The Hottentot") inr "Bell Boy 13" Full of Fun From Start to < Finish BULL MONTANA in "A LADIES MAN" WEDNESDAY April 11 Delta Gamma Sorority Benefit WILL ROGERS isr : The Headless Horseman (The Legend of Sleepy Hollow) â€"Thursday-Friday-Satuinday '/If "April i2-13-14lS;-s.;; â-  â-  ^♦What a Wife^earn^cFT "W- "-with 'â- â- 'â- â- Â£$ â- â-  :â- <â- :. Milton Sills Maugerite De-La Motte and Join Bowers B||ddy Messenger in â-  â- â- â- â-  ^â- ^^â- ^MARTY^«!-/" You Remember Him in _ "THE FLIRT" /&SR -<$& Mall Fhrstclass §§0rocers ;ll ! ipfcf 3$': For theTSunday „wI«wwiyesHftee4^t=maJce=islaates=o: selves by adding baking to their regular list of Saturday tasks; Seidel's lady fingers ana macaroons will go well with your Sunday ;d,OuVWaf%^^ of the highest quality ingredients by skilled bakers itriE=ffiondernsanitaiT-sho^-Order them from your grocer;:, he sells Seidell 'â- â- goods. m:/0/'///:/://:Q//^/W:ff^MMM/'^}/-^.â- . *W mS^ The SSI tm AVENUE >&*aiton,111. EVANSTON I200 H0*e»tWlt^ "jm â-  â- 'HI f7.Vhik. S&&V. M^ ^^§^T JV^ ^f^KaS r-Siaw :c*S :,&!&' MM Em prices everyone can m : mm â- Â£0s$M 0<»MWl?fc received jj; new impprtation of Gorevans ||t>ni cmr in ^IftiSSt We have Ppt*ct;i The prices at which we are able to sell them are the lowest in our history ;.and ;rtih^r^ ^ as fine as any :of ihis type: that we.-have' €W>teckwed$^ Gorevanf are h%hry "esteenied by connoisseurs for their original (untreated) beauty and &tr cellent wearing cjualiihr. They are ideal rugs for the^homeâ€"harmonizing with almost any color schemeâ€"and many of th#n have the deeg, rich, inconsojeuous ..^lorii^-^thgt^ ,w^; *hAm especially suitable for offie£..usefc^;^VP^ SlP Pat your "thinking cap?9 on when considering- thete amazing values thetn T4lt7 11 ft. 13 ft. 12 ft. 12 ft. II ft. THE TOx 9 ft. IfT7: 3x10 ft. 7 . x 9 ft. 4 8x 9 ft. 8 . 5x 9 ft. 7 7x 8 ft. 5 175.00 210.00 215J00 212.00 165.00 An inspection of our Hon to purchase. IS We 12 ft. ^ «io ft .^ 11 ft. 3x9 ft. 13 ft. 2x 9 ft. 6 12 ft. 10x9 ft. 8 12 ft. lOx 9 ft. 5 ^3-fti 3x 9 ft. 8 iocs not imply welcome visitors i£tt • 200.00 220.00 245 JO 240.00 250.00 any inten- ds guests. ^ntfV^. IfQpoTt^rs â- ;â- â- ^.^â- ^«'«^r»?*v^i*.v^•StÂ¥;,'i&>:^ CONSTANTINOPLE 'mm M. vm SULTAN ABAD Bill III m SI SSI Mm l^§-:^^ ..^'v-'i1.!^^^^ •Mm tinm m mmmmm mgmmmm

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