NdghU^iMd,:MW&m Hoyburn Theatre ie Hoyburn theatre, recently taken $** and now operated by a group of i shore business men, continues its ing» of first release pictures as in- ed in the character of films pro- ym { for the coming week. ! >rothy Phillips will be seen at the v >urn on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- i iy, July 23, 24 and 25 in her latest nee iss, "Slander the Woman." This is 1 ima of the far north country, unus- compelling in its appeal to red- iiotfied Americans.. . >^' : ."::,'.:':.'â- ..;vS|| # >r Thursday, Friday and Saturday; li!|26, 27, and 28, the Hoyburn man- lent announces "Environment," star* Milton Sills, Ralph Lewis and _ Lake...... ...............â- ;he Isle of |x>st Ships" is the feat- of the Hoyburn program this week- Milton Sills and Anna Q. Nilsson the stars.. ..'/"l:::- - â- ^ ::Mi'$ tanley Wallace,, recently secured as list at the Hoyburn and whose rity already is wide-spread thr< the north shore, has inaugurated a ;1 plan designed to "give the patrons jit they want in the way of organ sel- ls. He announces a desire to play tions especially requested by natrons. suggests that persons attending the Itre leave their selections at the box or with an usher. of Harmony," Us summer programs retaining all the music features of the regular winter season. Mr. Thatcher and his splendid orchestra are found at every show and Miss Anita Sad- ler continues to charm the audiences with her excellent work at the organ. ^(Engineers Admire Beauty III of North Shore Villages Members of the American Society of Civil Engineers who met in convention at the Drake hotel, Chicago, last week, had occasion to enjoy^a/sjgnt-seeing tour, of the north shore villages, and returned to the city convinced that Chicago's north suburbs were unrivalled in the United States in the beauty of their drives and the attractiveness of their homes. Howard Theatre rheeler Oakman opens the Howard. |gram next week with his film in- iretation of "Slippy JilcGee^* ring on Sunday, July'22."i;^^|fip 'oor Men's Wives'* is "therttfir at-' jtion for Monday and Tuesday, \y 23 and 24,-and "The Hero" comes the Howard for the programs of sdnesday and Thursday, July 25 and "Trifling with Honor* is the ^del- phi picture for Sunday, July 22. It is said to be one of the great film pro- ductions of the season and interest- compelling throughout. Marguerite de la Motte is the drawing card for Monday and Tues- day, July 23 and 24, it* the unusual success, "The Famous Mrs. Fair." In the set are such film luminaries ai Cullen Landis aand Myrtle Steadman. For^ Wednesday and Thursday* July 25 and 26, the Adelphi offers Betty Compson's most recent triumph, "The Woman iyith Four |aces. > |iagrip- .ping-"' production;!^',/: â- .'*â- â- â- .& :.':MMMr â- 'â- :• blander •': .thegp Woman," §' starring Dorothy PMWip^ls^SS^ day and Saturday, July 27 and 28. The Adelphi appears to cling re- ligiously to its promise to provide its patron* with "the pick of the pic* 10r^.^?f4"|.^-tt:l^fe:|SS^j"- ,-v.v-', â- '-â- â- â- â- â- - -<^"u< Former Dutch Officer in Chicago Made Film Matthew A Van Veen wilt play the leading part in "Opportunity" which is now being filmed in CHia^sr Mr. Van Veen is conversant with court etiquette and is well versed in the graces and niceties of the salon. He has lived in the South African veldt and knows the man- ners and habit of natives of India and of Egypt. He has served as a lieutenant in(the I^tch reserves. Before coming to America he was a civil engineer, sup- erintending the building of railroads. Mr. Van Veen is considered a ironder- fu!;>scrj^'<type. t&. â- •*â- •' :vl'X3|;p^*|;^#f >ouglas MacLean has the center of stage on Friday and Saturday, ily 27 and 28, with his latest dy- Imic success, "A Man of Action". all-star cast will be seen in sup-,_________ ________ â- - • â- « - -, |rt of the incomparable Maclean in I has been lost by the American public is rtirjHfty^â€"â€"-â€"---^---â- .^.-â- â- â- >: â- ;":'•â- -' (in fraudulrtif SfmritK* and through 'he Howard remains "The House irresponsible agents. If CROOKS CJ&*:WUJ&m:::m The New York Times says that since the jvar something like $3jO0O/XXW)00 m N E WilM^;'iiiiGHJ W. "Lw Sution at H«w*nl giifay. J«ly aa WHEELER OAKMAN "SKppyj|jl ------------------------------------------;------------------------------------•â- â- ^â- â- >> â- â- '&!& DELP 7f74 North Clark St. Fifty automobile loads of engineers^^ made the journey escorted by the motor- cycle squads of the various villages, v Iff:.;' •!»; jDavia - St- Evan»to» Evening* 7 and t MOW. TUB8. WBD. â- ••â- •**â- **£* :::.bm: â- >â- â- â- â- -.::-â- DOROTHY PHILLIPS A drama of the Par North Coaatry. 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