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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jul 1926, p. 27

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.1 ul~· 23, 1926 WILM.ETTE LIFE 27 News and Reviews NEW EVANSTON ---------------------Gualano and Marguarite Musical Oddity "THE BIG PICT;U RES FIRST" NOV\7 SHOWING ART LINICK KYW RAD 10 FROLIC PEGGY and PALS Song and Dance Revue I I i Clara Bow I "FREE TO LOVE" -----------l\10::\D.: \ Y. TCESD.: \ Y and \\'EDXESD_\Y Conway Tearle .. Anna Q. Nilsson ··THE GREATER GLORY" A Classic of . the Screen ------------------XEXT THCRSD.: \Y, FRID_ \Y and SATURDAY - - --· Reginald Denny "Skinner's Dress Suits" <~'7 ct v E AUDEVILL De Luxe Family T H ~N EV~T9l~I~IY. R N ~0\V SHO\VING William Raiaes ··BROWN · ol HARVARD" ~IO);D .:\Y, TCESDAY and vVEDNESDAY Johnny Rines ··THE BROWN DERBY" Merimaid Comedy Senic News Events NEXT THCRSDA Y, FRID_ \ Y and S_ -\. TCRDAY Lewis Stone LOVES and HOW6AO AVE. BETWEEN"~' ANO COOL COMFORT! No matter ltow warm and humid it mav Ge outside you will always fmd it cool and refreshing at the "Norshore." Now Playing ·.: o11 .. a 1111 Tul's., .rut.r :!li·~; " """'" Ft·aturt· l'rut.:'ram "A Trip Through \;~'linatown " \ CONWAY TEARLE DOROTHY MACKAILL with \LL S'I'\H ('.\ST .\bo "THE DANCER OF PARIS" Starting Sunday Dick Has Never Had a Greater Role! / ( J HTHE MAN tlOu R SQUARE" " i ; h H t '(' K .J 0 \ E S --- \ ,~ ~· · 1, RICHARD BARTHELMESS in a ud Thurs., ,J nly :?S·:!l) ""IT'S THE OLD ARMY GAME" with w. ('. arul }'llU~Ds "RANSON'S FOLLY" with DOROTHY MACKAILL From the Famous Romance by Richard Harding Davis STAGE, SCREEN AND MUSICAL SPECIALTIES :s-orshor(' Theatre Orchestm lHrectlon, J. Wnlter l)avldson Norshore Grande Organ Chn n Ju·ey Haines, Soloist LOl'IS E H IWOl\S .\lltl.-d }'tatun·s l't ' H (L\ "XU In tllf'ir lntf'st ""SHIVERING ('hlt·ugo Uaily Xews Fri. llllll ~at., .July 30-:H SPOOKS" In Tom Mix and Tony Cbas. Chase In 4 6. MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE" ""Bard Boiled" NOTE By coming before 6:30 p. m. you see the first evening stage show at Matinee Price 2Sc. Doors Open Daily 1:4S p. m.

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