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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Mar 1923, p. 13

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923 At Neighboring Theatres Howard Theatre J oJ "Lorna Doone," classic in the field of literature, will be the film offering at the Howard theatre on Monday _and Tuesday, March 26 and 27. Wednesday and Thursday, March 28 and 29 finds Clara Kimball Young as the attraction at the Howard in the picturization of the popular drama, "The Woman of Bronze." Jack Holt shows at the Howard on Friday and Saturday, March 30 and 31 in his latest triumph, "No- body's Money." Attractions billed for the near fu- ture at the Howard include "The Christian," Laurette Taylor in "Peg O' My Heart;" Wesley Barry, in "Heroes of the Street," and Tom Mix in "Three Jumps Ahead." The famous picture, "The Flame of Life," starring Priscilla Dean, shows at the Howard on Sunday, March 25. r-- | Hoyburn Theatre Shida "Mighty Lak A Rose," character- ized as a symphony of life in the high and low places, is booked to open next week's program at the Hoyburn Theatre, Evanston. A notable cast, including Dorothy Mackaill, James Rennie, Sam Hardy, Helene Montrose, Anders Randolf and the famous Scotch collie "Jean Bronte," is to be seen in this superb production which has been one of the sensations of the current season. In the musical accompaniment to "Mighty Lak A Rose," one hears the songs that are dear to every heart. The program, it is promised, is one that "you can't forget." The picture will show Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 26, 27 and 28. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 29, 30 and 31 brings "The Ken- tucky Derby" to the Hoyburn. This picture was adapted from the great stage success, "The Suburban," the cast comprising Reginald = Denny, Lillian Rich, Lionel Belmore and Ger- trude Astor. The picture is replete with thrills--a storm at sea and the great turf classic. The Kentucky Derby being among the most notable. -- | The New Evanston J That cross-eyed cavalier, Ben Tur- pin, will be the drawing card at the New Evanston Theatre Friday and Saturday of this week. The vehicle is "The Shriek of Araby." An added fea- ture for those days will be Will Rogers' latest picture, "The Ropin' Fool." Beginning Monday, March 26, Mary PHOTODRAMAS | Pickford will be at the New Evanston mn her overwhelmingly popular success, the revised and modernized version of "Tess of the Storm Country," charac- terized by critics as "the world's most perfect picture." Specialities and excellent music by the New Iivanston Ensemble and organ feature every program. All the "movie" actors might emul- ate Mr. and Mrs. Valentino and get married twice. It might be harder trimonial dose. John Bowers says, "A smile will get you anywhere in this world." May- be so, John, but we'd like to see it get you past a restaurant cashier. A burro that understands only Chinese appears in "What a Wife Learned," at the Howard this week. He was owned for a long time by an Oriental family and recognizes a laundry check quicker than a feed bag. Mary Pickford is said to be the best little "saver" in the motion pic- ture business. Mary is credited with being worth $1,500,000. Norma Talmadge, who appeared at the Hoyburn this week in "The Voice From the Minaret," is some little busi- ness woman. She owns half of "The Music Box Revue," a play having a long run in New York city. Charles Chaplin is said to entertain ideas of attempting serious roles later on. Charlie may find that a mous- tache and a pair of funny looking shoes are worth more than real gray matter. the well known is making a vaudeville Theodore Roberts, screen star tour. to get a divorce after a double ma- hil MAIN STREET IN MOVIES The picturization of Sinclair Lewis' novel, "Main Street," has been com- pleted at the Warner Brothers studios under the direction of Harry Beau- mont. Florence Vidor, plays the role of Carol Milford, and Monte Blue, por- trays the part of Dr. Will Kennicott. Theda Bara, long absent from the screen star, is making a vaudeville "vamp" picture in which she will not be quite so heartless as of yore. HOYBURN THEATRE 615 Davis St., Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 and 9 NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday March 26-27-28 "Mighty Lak a Rose" A Symphony of Life in the High and Low Places. A Superb Cast. DOROTHY MACKAILL, JAMES RENNIE, SAM HARDY, HELENE MONTROSE, ANDERS RANDOLF and the Famous SCOTCH COL- LIE "JEAN BRONTE." * Hear Thie Songs That Are Dear to every Heart in the Beautiful Musical Score that Interprets every Scene and every Emotion in This Picture That You Can't Forget. NEWELL AND RETCHIN 0 W AR D <> A N. W. "L" Station at Howard Pick of the Pictures I DELPH 7074 North Clark St. MON., TUES, MARCH 26-27 MADGE BELLAMY "LORNA DOONE" The sweetest love story ever told CASEY JONES, JR. WED. THURS, MARCH 28-29 Clara Kimball Young In her latest success The Woman in Bronze SNUB POLLARD "THE NEWLY RICH" FRI. and SAT., MARCH 30-31 JACK HOLT "NOBODY'S MONEY" AL ST. JOHN "THE ALARM" SUNDAY, APRIL 1 ROY STEWART "The Innocent Cheat" f Sunshine Comedy '""Clothes and Oil' MON., TUES., MARCH 26-27 DOUGLAS McLEAN "BELL BOY 13" CASEY JONES, JR. "FIGHTING BLOOD" WED.,, THURS., MARCH 28-29 GLORIA SWANSON "MY AMERICAN WIFE" with ANTONIO MORENO SNUB POLLARD "DIG UP" FRIDAY, MARCH 30 DOUBLE FEATURE DAY PRISCILLA DEAN "THE FLAME OF LIFE" DUSTIN FARNUM "THE BUSTER" SATURDAY, MARCH 31 MARY MILES MINTER "DRUMS OF FATE" At the matinee only RICHARD TALMADGE "TAKING CHANCES" SUNDAY, APRIL 1 BEBE DANIELS "SINGED WINGS" OUR GANG COMEDY "QUIET STREET" PEARL WHITE "PLUNDER" (Matinee Only) Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 29-30-31 "The Kentucky Derby" Adapted from the Great Success "The Suburban" with Reginald Denny, Lionel Belmore Lillian Rich, and Gertrude Astor. --Thrill after Thrill-- See the Storm at Sea_The Schooner Driven by the Gale in- to the Half-Submerged Derelict. 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