¥ 3 Ee 'will see BREED Toss aie oo... oii R Stil THT SR eT pu a WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923 PHOTO DRAMAS HOYBURN THEATRE. Strongheart, canine film celebrity, inaugurates next week's bill at the Hoyburn theatre, Evanston, with his latest success, "Brawn of the North." Those who remember this wonder dog in "The Silent Call" and other suc- cesses, will want to view this latest presentation. "Brawn of the North" will be shown on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 8, 9 and 10. Thursday and Friday, January 11 and 12 will bring Katherin McDonald to the Hoyburn in "The Woman Con- quers," a story of New York and the Arctic. Saturday, January 13, finds "The Ghost Patrol" as the feature Hoy- burn attraction. Ralph Graves and Bessie Love are the principals in the cast. Episode 14 of "Days of Buffalo Bill" will be seen on Saturday. ADELPHI THEATRE. "Brothers Under The Skin," is the film attraction for Sunday, January 7, at the Adelphi Theatre, Rogers Park. Monday and Tuesday, January § and 9, will bring to Adelphi patrons the splendid production, "The Prison- er of Zenda," to be followed on Wed- nesday and Thursday by "The For- gotten Law," with Milton Sills in the leading role. The weekly double feature bill for Friday, January 12, will see "Tim- othy's Quest and "Good Men and True," with Harry Carey heading the cast in the latter production. Dustin Farnum will entertain Adel- phians on Saturday, January 13, in "While Justice Waits." Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of the following week brings Rodolph Val- entino to the Adelphi in his latest achievement, "The Young Rajah." HOWARD THEATRE. The splendid film production, "The Parish Priest" will be shown at the Howard Theatre, Howard street at the Northwestern "L", Chicago, Sun- day, January 7. Rodolph Valentino will hold sway of 'Howard patrons hearts on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week with his latest triumph, "The Young Rajah." "The Man Who saw Tomorrow" will be the attraction at the Howard Thursday and Friday, January 11 and 12. _ On Saturday, January 13, is booked "The Ghost Breaker." Five days, beginning January 15. the famaus film "When Knighthood was in Flower" at the Howard. Marion Davies takes the leading feminine role. The produc- tion ranks with the greatest of photo dramatic achievements. Another great film, ward beginning January 22 THE NEW EVANSTON That riotously funny Farce-Comedy, entitled, "A Front Page Story," will be the feature attraction at the New Evanston this week-end. An all-star cast has been garnered by the produc- ers for this clever photo-drama and New Evanston patrons are anticipat- ing a rare good time this Saturday ofternoon and evening. Starting Monday, January 8 the New Evanston will show the now cele- brated Daily News . prize story "Broken Chains." Colleen Moore and Claire Windsor take leading roles in this thrilling film that brought packed houses to every performance at the Chicago Theatre this week. In addition to these first run pie- tures, the New HKvanston offers ex- cellent entertainment in the New Evanston Artists' Emsemble, James Kozak, conductor. Also, at every pro- gram, every day, there ar specialties, educational pictures, spritely com- edies and interesting novelties. Need Clothing Right Now For Sufferers In Grece "We don't care whether the tapes are on the inside, or the outside, or whether the seams are wide or nar- row," said Miss Nell F. Parkinson, Chicago Chapter, American Red Cross, 58 E. Washington street. "All we want to do is to get warm garments to naked children in the shortest time possible. Some of our 28 shipments have reached Athens, already, and even the gunny sacks in which they were packed have been cut up for shoes. Church societies in suburban towns and throughout Chicago are putting aside regular programs in order to help in this emergency. Every hour of sewing given by a woman lessens the suffering of a child who through no fault of its own is freezing to death. Presbyterians to Observe Week of Prayer Jan. 7 to 13 In compliance with the call issued recently by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ to observe the week of January 7-13 as a week for Thanksgiving and Prayer, the First Presbyterian church of Wilmette has arranged special services for each evening, except Saturday, during next week. The services will be one hour in length, beginning promptly at 8 o'clock. NEW EVANSTON "FOR YOUR PLEASURE" Friday and Saturday The Notorious Farce Comedy "A Front Page Story" with an all-star cast. STARTING MONDAY The Chicago Daily News $10,000 Prize Story-- "BROKEN CHAINS; With Colleen Moore and Claire Windsor NEW EVANSTON ARTISTS' ENSEMBLE James Kozak, Director Specialties--Short Subjects--Novelties n ESTABLISHED 1854 | C.H. JORDAN & COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 67 YEARS 612 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON, ILL. 164 N. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO PHONES RANDOLPH 1346-1347 PHONE EVANSTON 449 A= "Manslaughter, ' will enjoy a four day run at the Ho- 1 THEATRE N 615 Davis St., Evanston MATINEES 2 and 4 NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 8 9 10 "Brawn of the North" with STRONGHEART The Wonder Dog You Remember "The Silent Call" Evenings 7 and 9 Thursday, Friday, Jan. 11, 12 Katherine McDonald The Woman Conquers A Story of New York and the Arctic SATURDAY, JAN. 13 "The Ghost Patrol with RALPH GRAVES and BESSIE LOVE "Days of Buffalo Bill"' Number 14 (NEWELL & RETCHIN) ADELPH] THEATRE 7074 N. Clark St. Phone Rogers Park 1039 SAT., JAN. 6 John Barrymore in "'Sherlock Holmes"' SUNDAY, JAN. 7 "Brothers Under the Skin" MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 9 "The Prisoner of Zenda" Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 10, 11 Milton Sills in "The Forgotten Law" FRIDAY, JAN. 12 "Timothy's Quest' and Harry Carey in "Good Men and True" The House 0 Harmony OWA DAILY MATINEE Friday and Sat, Jan. § - "THELMA" with a "Jane Novak" SUNDAY, JAN. 7 "The Parish Priest" Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, Jan. 8, 9, 10 "The Young Rajah" Thurs. and Friday, Jan. 11, 12 "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow" N. W. SL" Sta., at Howard St. | New Year's Prognostication Babson Says: Stocks are going up. High Levels. Mail Order and Wholesale Houses Report New high prices on all commodities for the Spring 1923 The Farm Bloc in Washington Have assured our farmers that all agricultural products will bring high prices throughout the new year. Tire Prices advanced 12% yesterday. 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