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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1923, p. 15

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t§§! |r %tg LAKE SHOJB NEWS; FRIBAY^ULY 27,1923 ft* Net t!§ '&.*$. Theatres The NeW Ifj'Sf 10 Are My Parents?" is the New kton feature film lor Friday and jay of this week. It is a William [ten-reel super-special production iterized as "the sweteest story ever ckbone," starring Edith Roberts Alfred Lunt, will be seen at the Evanston on Monday, Tuesday and esday, July 30, 31 and August 1. plot is taken from the great Sat- Evening Post story of recent ation. . â- ;:%â- . â-  added attraction for the 'first days of next week will be the t "Our Gang" comedy entitled Stage," , .,. .,-:;: ,: x::::M^-0m: New Evanston last? week con- a two weeks' engagement of the ton Players Stock company. The "Fair and Warmer" and "Scandal" ht capacity houses in spite of the â-ºme heat of the past fortnight. modern air cooling system has made tfew Evanston one of the most com- ble playhouses on the north shore. world. It ill a splendid picture, ex- cellently done by two of the younger film .luminaries. . For Saturday, August 4, there is to be a western picture with William Duncan in the leading role. The title, "Playing it Wild," should indi- cate some thrilling action for the Sat- urday nighters. Episode No. 9. of "Fighting Blood" will be seen Satur- day. Howard Theatre k_ if [ary of the Movies," depicting life Idltywddd and staffing thirty Of foremost movie actors, is booked show at the Hoyburn Monday, jday and Wednesday, July 30, 31 August 1. It is said to be a that will enlighten the many oiis fans relative to life as it y is lived in?»theS;great movie iy; - - . .-^:v tie comedy attraction for those will be Lloyd Hamilton's latest im, "F.O.B.," termed laconically Smother good laugh." h'ppy McGee," Oliver Moroscg>'s |>us stage successpiaf Bleh giyen, splendid interpretation f on the jen and will b# seen at^ihe liby-? I Thursday aiid f^riday^ August 2 *3. Wheeler Oakman and QgHeen ire have the starring rolesKf It is story of the strange regeneration m experjt safecracker who is set- by fate in a smal| village.far re- ed from the haunts of the under- 'â- â-  #15 DatU St^ Evanston Matinees 2. ami 4v*: MfMM^M^^f ;?-^plÂ¥e«ii»ie':J ejii; • NEXT WEEK â€";-r HONa -TUBS* -WBB^ :\'.;*:'--. Jtii/v so, 31, Aa«. l -^'^ "Maiy^^ Wltn thirty well known movie â- tare •howtna- life at Hollywood LLOYa HAMILTON IN â€"/T;o.B.,'i:-|; Here's another Brood laae-a* Douglas MacLean will hold the limelight at the Howard Friday and Saturday of this week in his most recent production, "A Man of Ac- tion". Those who remember this sterling comedian in. his other suc- cesses will not wish to miss "A Man of Action." An all-star cast has been secured in support of the incompar- able Douglas. "Skid Proof", : starring Charles Jones, will be seen on the Howard scfeen Sunday, July 29. "Brass," film interpretation of Nor- n's' famous novel of domestic life, will show at the Howard Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday July 30, 31 and August 1. Monte Blue, Marie Pre- vost, Frank Keenan, Miss Dupont and Pat O'Malley have the leading roles in this realistic depiction of the mod- ern machinations in the state of matrimony. An all-star ff'jcast will present "Thorns and Orange Blossoms" at the Howard on Thursday, August 2. ~f<0®$p;'*: Adelphi Theatre "Slander thet^Vpman" featuring Dorothy Phillips, will be the ^ftrac=i - tion at the Adelphi on Friday and Saturday of this Week. A woman of THE NEW VANSTjJ The Big Pictures First *» *i*4 'S»0& Fri. and Sat. ItSf! the new .wm.iwomm:^, ,$^f*p*V. sufrer-apecial â-  v-r.. 'Who are My Parents' The sweetest story ever filmed gafcsfei>-: MON. ^BSvJIfBp. I rTfc$fii£i$iX ;.-8&& Eve."Post Story. 4$ ft Backbone with EDITH ROBERTS and ALFRED LUNT HWf ffsntfnff fnr ftnuiigii Bonded by the Fidelity and Casualty Company high social position to whom honor is life itself, is accused as the "other woman*' in ttie eternal triangle. Her romance blasted and friends estrang- ed, she seeks to forget by taking her father's lodge in the Hudson Bay country. There she finds, the oppor- tunity to get sweet revenge upon the judge who was responsible for )&&x~ ostracism from society, but, strangely enough, hate turns into love etc. etc. a happy ending. "Thorns and Orange Brdssbm" is booked for the Adelphi on Sunday, July 29. Barbara La Marre, David Butler and Zazu Pitts will be seen at the Adelphi on Monday and Tuesday, July 30 and 31, in the great success, "Poor Men's Wives." °Only 38" starring Elliott Dexter, Lois Wilson, May McAvOy and George Fawcett will be the Adelphi offering on Wednesday and*1 Thurs- day, August 1 and 2. N.U. COACH AT WATER CARNIVAL Tom Robinson Is Official Tomorrow Afternoon When Tom Robinson, Northwestern university's veteran swimming coach, calls off the events in the water carnival to be staged by the Sheridan Shore Yacht club tomorrow afternoon at the Wilmette harbor, swimmers from Wil- mette^^eriirwdiin, Winnetka and Glen- coe wilt, come to their marks ready to * TtieProveti t'SXZ'i^vfW't Nokol was installed, cre- ating a new industry. To- day there are over 11,000 Nokob iri use, in 46 states and six foreign countries â€"more than all other automatic oil heaters for homes put together. This phenomenal growth, to a nation wide ii^titii* tion, in six years, is both the result and proof of Nokdiv service ftd its owners, Nokoi owners, whose heating troubles Nokol has ended lor* ever, are gradually and inevitably spreading the knowledge that Nokol- is a heating comfort approached 6y no other .'service.. ^ r/,,<-,tpH,m:,,):,^$: LONG TERM PiVYMJENTS ^ okol is now sold on terms ^* of 10 % down and two years â-  1; :f to pay the balance. :^^,js- THE CHICAGO NOKOL COMPANY I 215 North Michigan Avenue Telephone Central 7832 â- â-  R.E.NOBBIS. Pre*. ::^:W'^ A.F.C.BECKFOBIVVice-Pre*. ,.< H.J.MCDA»OH.Sec.-Trea*. compete for honors in one of the biggest | tinW, and Ton* GOnser as clerk of the water carnivals ever staged on the north course,';;b|tv$|s:Si«ri^;i;riO;: p^ins:;;:;ih' -â- ^1-1:^ annual affair according to members of the clubr will begin promptly at 3:30 o'clock and will be open to contestants from all parts of the north shore. One of the principal attractions of the afternoon will be the appearance of Northwestern V swimming ace, Dick Howell. Howell, who is the holder of several swimming records, will give sev- eral exhibition stunts at the carnival. In order to make the carnival one to be remembered those who are sponsor- ing the event, Lawrence Ely for the club, Tom Robinson as announcer and things into shape lor the races, in gold, silver and bronze have been se- cured to be awarded the winners of first; second and third places. Among the events are several 50 yard free style inter-city championship^ raiafcfj 100 yard fr^ee style events, a 220 yard free style* a 100 yard back style, * 440 yard canoe race and a fancy divingevoolf ^^mmm^m^m GARRETT MAN PREACHES MERE Prof. W.; D< Schermerhorn of Gar- jl rett Biblical institute, Evanston, will f| preach at the Wilmette Baptist church p Sunday. moraing^Iuly^ j$, jt-^^M^ J| ffTktH«iH«fHan«ir1\ A A Pick •# tfc* PlttUM f HowarD I Adelphi *LT Station at Howard 7074 North Clark St. FRI. and SAT. JULY 27-28 DOUG-MACLEAN "MAN OF ACTIONw FRI. mid SAT. JULY 27-28 DOROTHY PHILUPS I "Slander the Woman" AL ST JOHN THE AUTHOR" SUN. CHAS. JONES "SKID PROOF' "THORNS ANJb IS ORANGE BLOSSOMS" wltfc a Star Caat MON. aad TUBS. MON. TUBS. WED. ___. "BRASSW witfc Monte Bineâ€"Marie Prevoat -Ml 1Wivesft BARBARA LANARRB DAVID BUTLER Frank Keenanâ€"Mlaa Pat O'Malley DnPont ZAZU PITTS THUR. "THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS" with Star Caat .;' WED. aad THURS ' wONLY:'38wI^| . â- â€¢â- witii - ;â- .â- â- -. ;;^"-v;:;; Elliott Dexterâ€"Lois Wllaoa May •MeAvoy-^^fo^;;;Fawc^^ ie North Shore's Most Representative Theatres /////;â- //////â- /. '///////////;////////,///,£ Combustion Fuel Oil Burners Fourteen Reasons Why Thousands of Combustion Fuel Oil Burners Are Being Sold This Year. REASONS. . 112. Service Tanks concrete floor. 13. Entire absence of smoke, odor, dirt and labor. North Shore Combustion Co* 1 Electric Place XKUL *«EEGAIfliWiUiETrE 2131 Dodge Brothers and Mills Sainte Glalfi ]|l6lo%Gafil;........:jXiiB^iMM: :•^•.>>-*,fc'&â- Â«^â- â- .â- â- â- .S3,^i..aS^â- i&.,•.^â-  £ eOMfUETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE FORj^kM^m m^mzMwmeMM^m: ...„..,,._,. .....iS,,>,i„. „.f^i' SsSpga;;,*

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