^MiimMi^S&.mmr; THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY. AUGUST ^ighhorhoodl w New Evanston i the greatest photodramatic »ya»cnts of the current season will it'll' on the New Evanston pro- the next eight days. filing Thursday of this week and g through Saturday, Jack Holt n,his latest success, "A Gentle- Leisure," a picture that critics â- s with the best productions of . ,,i Alease. The comedy feature for ll fek-end willbe the newest Mack * Effort, entitled "Nip and Tuck." week's program at the New will be inaugurated with Gloria s latest triumph, "Bluebeard's Wife." This picture is said to y the popular star's greatest aeJlpient of the screen and is attract- ed houses throughout the Chi- the irresistible Hal Roach ng" comedies is booked for next he title this time is "Dog of CHANEY STARRED IN SCREEN EPIC tQ §e.s Gang" comedies have made a hit with New Evanston audi- have been retained as perma- ures of the program. _-----------------â€"------------------s \Hoyburn Theatre DwBgreat l».' ^1 f___ screen classics are booked arance at the Hoyburn theatre k. st is "Penrod and Sam," popular tion of the widely .read novel ; pen of Booth Tarkington. In of characters are such stars as xander, Joe Butterworth, Buddy trude Messinger and other fam- een juveniles. od and Sam" is said to contain cent appeal to all lovers of boy- he picture will show at the Hoy- Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- igust 27, 28 and 29. angerous Adventure" is the other gem arranged for the entertain- Hoyburn audiences next week. ory has to do with exciting ad- in African jungles, among wild nd amidst African tribal peoples. ft Warner Brothers picture with •aei Darmond, Philo McCullough and ier Ith IW tars in the cast. Howard Theatre 1 arren Kerrigan will be the Sab- ay attraction at the Howard on 26, offering his latest success, ti's Man." nt Washburn and Eva Novak seen at the Howard on Mon- ld Tueesday of next week in eat picture entitled "Tempta- f eat ure for Wednesday and fit lay, August 29 and 30 will be Jpog", starring David Butler and d Harris. Adelphi Theatre l fit: itcflbn :kbone'\ starring a selected f players, will be seen at the ii on Sunday, August 26. You a Failure?" will be viewed onday and Tuesday. "Plumb is billed as the comedy at- Holts greatest triumph is d for Wednesday and Thursday that favorite actor will be seen Gentleman of Leisure. OYBURN THEATRE * * 615 Davis St., Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 and 9 NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August 27, 28, 29 'PENROD AND SAM" Wait for this popular picture £Om the widely-read story by Booth Tarkington, under direc- tion of William Beaudine. This production contains 100 per cent appeal to-all lovers of boyhood. , The cast is splendid, including f Z*1* Alexander, ^we~ Batter worth. ffi u?dy an<i Gertrude Messinger. and other familiar names to "[movie fans. j NEXT WEEK [Thursday, Friday, August 30, 31 ["A DANGEROUS ADVENTURE" | An exceedingly good tale of ad- s venture -tn African . jungles, among wild beasts and amidst £5ri?fn tr*bal people. This is PPn«Wered one of the most i.nruiing productions of the sea- Jfhi*su iSo* Warner Bros, "Classic a°Lf^i.Scfeen." Grace Darmond th» *hil° McCullough are among the strong cast. ° â- .-- and the ftev:"£.'â- Ralph Sherman of Toronto, as participants in a discus- sion of "Christian Citizenship". The country needs to hear what these statesmanly thinkers can tell on that subject. The convention cannot break up without a charge, a blessing and a farewell; and Sunday evening is set aside for that purpose. Quite fit- tingly Bishop Anderson, _who is scheduled to preside over the first . session on Wednesday" evening, has" Leaders in Chicago's motion picture a!so aSreed to deliver the charge to production and newspaper fields were ^e. Brotherhood, "Our Marching guests Monday of this weelc-at^^^^ eon given in the French Room of the we"J wiM be regretful, and it will be Blackstone hotel in honor of Lon Chaney, I ^f0" .for .^e delegates to take with well known character actor, of the i t"em inspiring orders for future steps screen, who is crossing the country to,ahead* appear in person at Carnegie Hall, New j If the above rough outline and in- York, upon the occasion of the world •â- distinct picture of what is meant to premier of "The Hunchback of Notre be a group of Christian men's conse- Dame," in^ which he appears as cration of their manhood in service is Quasimodo." in any way able to convince you of The performance at Carnegie hall is tne importance of the event, come to to be in the nature of a benefit under the 'the University of Chicago on those auspices of the American Legion and September days and see for yourself, for the establishment of part of the j All W*N be ^welcomed, and all the $2,500,000 fund for a permanent moun-«principal meetings will be open to the tain camp in the Adirondacks for the public. The spirit of the occasion will benefit of disabled and permanently in- he one of Christian friendliness. By jured soldiers. Carl Laemmle is said the same token, the convention corn- to have broken all precedents in donat- ] mittee is asking for registrations in ing 4his-^iet6re-prior--to-its coining a â- advance, to give them an idea of how a few days later at the Astor theater for an indefinite run. Lon Chaney is contributing as his part his personal services in his trip across the continent. "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," designated as a Universal-Jewel Super- Production, promises to be one of the most pretentious photo-dramas of the age, ranking as one of the few out- standing features of the screen. "In addition to the immense duplica- tion of the famous Parisian Cathedral and its surrounding houses and other structures," advance notices read, "two large places or squares were duplicated, and eight individual Parisian streets with their quaint mediaeval architec- ture. Historical research alone occupied six months, before the sets were con- structed. In all more than 4,000 dif- ferent people have appeared in the vari- ous scenes of the picture. Of these, 400 are especially selected character portrayers and almost 100 are players of rank and prominence. many are coming (to be sent to the Committee at Room SIS, 180 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago). But there will always be room for one or two more. As Philip said to Nathan- iel, "Come and see." St. Andrew Brotherhood Holds National Session (Continued from page 7) morning, where the Spiritual Food taken in brotherly fellowship will consecrate the Brotherhood to an- other year of service. Later Sunday morning the delegates may have their choice as to what church in the city they will attend; most of the convention speakers will be assigned to tell the various city parishes about the Brotherhood. The Rev. Floyd W. Tomkins, D. D. will speak in Christ Church, Win- netka. Then in the afternoon will be held another "100%" mass meeting at Mandel Hall (frankly, we think that most of the convention sessions will be "100%" if the delegates make them so, but this Sunday meeting may even attain to 150%, if the speakers are in good form). For we are prom- feed Bishop Gailor of Tennessee, president of the National Council of the Church, Mr. Herbert S. Houston, publisher of "Our World" and erst- while editor of "The World's Work", ETHE NEW TkT VANSTOJN a The Big Pictures First t» THIRS. FRI. SAT. JACK HOLT la HIm Latent Success *A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE" And A New Sennett Comedy "NIP AND TUCK** i D ^Starting Monday GLORIA SWANSON **Bhie Beard's 8th. Wife" A HAL ROACH COMEDY "DOGS OF WAR" with "OUR GANG" Matinee Evening 2 to 5 7 to 11 WILL YS-KNIGHTâ€"OVERLAND $1,235 F. O. B. Toledo $525 SALES-ROOM 1549 8HERMAV AVE. Pkone Evanston 140 ----------- ...._ C, H. BRIGGS. SERVICE-STATION 1824-26 8HRRWIV AVB. 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