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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Feb 1923, p. 13

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WINNETKA, WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923 13 traction at the Adelphi on Sunday February 18. Dustin Farnum has the leading role in this photoplay which has brought out the very best in that popular genius of the screen. " Norma Talmadge will be greeted by Adelphi patrons on Monday and Tues- day, February 19 and 20. "The Voice from the Minaret" is the vehicle. Wednesday and Thursday, Feb- ruary 21 and 22, will see the great Rex Ingram production "Trifling Women" at the Adelphi." The usual Friday double bill will be of especial interest next week with Frank Mayo and Dustin Farnum as the stellar attractions. Mayo appears in "The Flaming Hour," and Farnum will be seen in "Oathbound." Howard Theatre a' Henry B. Walthall starts the Ho- ward program for the week of Feb- ruary 18. "Parted Curtains" is the vehicle for the veteran photoplay star. JOYEURY 615 Davis St., Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 and 9 NEXT WEEK Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday February 19-20-21 "Your Best Friend" with VERA GORDON. Star of "Humoresque" --also-- BUSTER KEATON in "The Electric House" Thursday-Friday, Feb. 22-23 SPECIAL WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ATTRACTION JOHNNIE WALKER 4 * . " Captain-Fly-By-Night By the Author of "The Mark of Zorro" A Thrilling Play of Old Califor- nia--Action--Thrills--Rom- ance--Adventure SATURDAY, Feb. 24 ALICE CALHOUN --fin-- "One Stolen Night" "The A Romantic Drama of Sheik" Type NOTE: "THE DEERSLAYER" WILL BE SHOWN HERE AFTER APRIL 1 ilarity to the "Sheik," is the play. Tt is a really great picture. Revamped Adelphi Theatre Presents Attractive Sight The Adelphi theatre, Clark street and Estes avenue, Chicago, which was recently purchased by the manage- ment of the Howard theatre, presents a very handsome appearance now that it has undergone a thorough renovation, and former patrons of the theatre who have visited it within the past few weeks have been very much struck with the vast improve- ments made. The interior has been redecorated in very tasteful colors,the ventilating system has been greatly improved, and a new screen and machine have been installed so that the pictures now show with splendid clearness. New carpets have been put in and Tae Brightest Spot New in Town EVANSTO Clyde Elliott, Man. Dir. SATURDAY, Feb. 17th Rupert Hughes Production "GIMME" HELENE CHADWICK -- with GASTON GLASS Specialties--Music--Short Sub- jects Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thur. Only! Exclusive No. Shore Showing of THE GIGANTIC SPECTACLE "NERO" Filmed in Rome, with Cast of 5,000 People! Owing to extreme length of "Nero" (12 reels) the spe- cialties will of necessity be eliminated during its presentation at the New Evanston Get The New Evanston Habit! Bargain Mat. Daily Continuous 2 to 5:30 p. m. Evening Shows Continuous 7 to 11 p. m. Saturday Continuous 1:30 to 11 p. m. MIT JRoom DOVENPOTL. ois viainivivisis sinin'e $198.00 Side Chatty ...ivoes vee nis 92.50 High backed chair. ...... 98.00 (not shown) Mirror, polycromed gilt.. 32.00 Windsor chair, Mahogany or Walnut finish...... 13.25 Clock, solid Mahogany LA ECT SEA 3.00 Torchiers, each .......... 9.00 End table, solid Walnut .. 18.00 Timp SERA. Ges isn xn 14.50 Shade of the mew ambril IMALCTIAL es erivin vain 20.00 accept it, you unconsciously like the family who lives in it. A living room suite filled with hair--supported by resilient springs and covered with a strong mohair fabric, insuring it of a lengthy life, giv- ing you luxurious comfort, it is the primary element in the room that vet made with rugged 3 i ogy furnishings added in the latest o esigns. e services of a high pric- PHOTODRAMAS ed organist has also been secured, and NEWELL AND RETCHIN the music that he has been giving The H £ Har ¥ Pick of the Pict At Neighboring Theatres patrons has added much to the recent- as a ony 3 oe . ures ' 3 . 1 ly growing popularity of the house. 0 WwW A R D E I, P H *| The organ is used as in many thea- r-- Monday and Tuesday, February 19 ih fasiend of an pichestia, but in N. W. "L"' Station at Howard 7074 NORTH CLARK ST. and 20, brings Thomas Meighan to arlicuar case the saving goes The New Evanston the Howard in his latest success, |t© the patrons instead of the manage- SATURDAY . SATURDAY || "Back Home and Broke." This is an|Ment since prices have been reduced JOHNNIE WALKER JACK HOLT \ "| auspicious inauguration at the Ho- Qnetiird for both adults and chil- ""Capt.-Fly-By-Night" "Making A Man" Patrons of the New Evanston Thea- | ward of the week of Washington's he 0 h he' ol tre. Sherman avenue, at Davis street;| birthday and is certain to attract| '7% anagement has the pick of The C SUNDAY or Te leased to learn] crowded houses. the picture field in providing pictures e Carter DeHavens DUSTIN FARNUM that the north shore's newest photo-| Viola Dana, in "Love in the Dark" for the theatre, and as a result noth- ""A Ringer for Dad" " . _| ing but the very highest cl f - g Th Wh P play house has announced a preten- will be seen at the Howard on Tues : g y ug class of pic oe ree 0 fai tious program for 1923, which will gay and Wednesday, February 21 and ie A rr Sining added popu- SUNDAY ITE--" " compare favorably with jhe ost Dro: 2 Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb- | 1arity each week since it was popu HENRY B. WALTHALL PEARL WHITE--"PLUNGER i i ap-to-date thea- s , Leb- . dugglons in the Host ? ruary 23, 24 and 25 promise to be three | OVE by the new management, and '"Parted Curtains »" MONDAY -TUESDAY il bri th tac- | Of the biggest days in Howard history, it is a mild assertion to say that con- NORMA TALMADGE ~ Next week w «Nero? it ene if one may judge by the character of | Sidering the attractions being shown, MONDAY.TUESDAY EUGENE O'BRIEN ular Photodrama A A he ow the programs for those days. Two the prices are the lowest in Chicago. THOS. MEIGHAN x Evgnston, AR ro great films are booked, starting on Patrons of the Adelphi may be as- LILA LEE The Voice In The Sis at b J leadin attraction Friday with "Fury," Richard Barthel- sured that nothing will be left undone " '" Minaret" Fo oar aye as on Friday mess' latest success, produced with the Shee or i A Back Home and Broke > ? pr : : aid of ther tl Dorothy Gish ' 1 obable tha e thea- 5 February 23, to Rl of Pi yoree- Re Yoon eT Fury" will i tre will presently become one of the WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY WEDD AY THURSDAY meal HATING OT oh again at the Saturday programs. Fos popular in the northern part of VIOLA DANA RAMON NAVARRO Filn SY bilh ln es New Evanston The other picture of the great three- Chicago. Evanston people can easily "J. In The Dark" BABARA LAMAR : a: a include "Dr. Jack" day banner program is "The Flirt," reach it from the end of the car line ove In e Lar. 11 rye 13 "Monte a » "The World's Ap-|O°n€ of the best productions of the sea- oF from the Howard street "L" sta- LARRY SEMON Trifling Women atse" "The Strangers' Banquet," son and one which has received favor- FRIDAY LS ' ofthe Storm Country" and able comment from critics the country : "The Counter Jumper" "j ess 0 ao »tor niry over. _ Charlie Ray is said to be at his best DOUBLE, FEATURE DAY i dg ead, 3 : "The Hottentot" is due to appear at|in his late production, "The Tailor FRIDAY-SATURDAY ¢ USTIN FARNUM Too Dicks en Pave Pitture the Howard in the very near future. Jage, Man." Ray's droll humor is of RICHARD BARTHELMASS ' Oath Bound' productions o are to be seen the cleanest type, and his s Ss i0- 'the New Evanston beginning April 1,| 7 Boites that un NAIR DOROTHY GISH UNIVERSAL STAR SPECIA according to managing director Clyds stuff to get by. "Fury" ECIAL E. Elliott. Hoyburn Theatre : o THE FLAMING HOUR A J | Rudolph Valentino is now tangoing 3 . exercise an s : stage attractions. Vera Gordon, star of the never-to-| He has Slr : Feng eo ESTABLISHED Of particular interest at New|be-forgotten "Humoresque," is sched-| cities, and will presently appear in 1854 - Evanston program is the part played| uled to begin the Hoyburn program [vaudeville with his wife, Winifred by the orchestra ensemble, James|for the week of February 19. "Your | Hudnut. £ Kosak, conductor. The orchestra per-| Best Friend" 5 the vehicle for the sonnel is taken from the Chicago Sym- | popular star. he film will be seen 7 3 ® ® phony orchestra. for three days. Buster Keaton in "The 5 00 Drodustions soe Sowing il The New Evanston administrative Plecizte Toute" wlll he 8g adv a Cain's "Prodigal sia Jo A SE -------------------- EE -------------------- : Pe i _| traction for the first three days of the : y rok ows: Clyde Ti, Eliott, man. | Hovburn week: to ea i Bu ot a FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR Soyrans aging director; H. J. Wienhold, man-| "Captain-Fly-By-Night," by the|night, it is to be shown in two parts ager; James Kozak, conductor; Plogs author of he Mark of Zorro," in J M. Young, organist; Rhys Thackwell,| which Douglas Fairbanks scored such| Tom Moore will : publiciay director; Carl Merollo,|a tremendous hit, will be viewed at th=| English film, "Harbor Lightss. hor $12 DAVIS STREET, SVANSTON, SLL PHONE EVANSTON 449 stage manager; Walter Reiter, pro-|Hoyburn on Thursday and Friday,|is said to reflect the versatility of 164 N. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO PHONES RANDOLPH 1346-1347 jectionist; Roy Helmetag, doorman; February 22 and 23. Johnnie Walker | Moore in a pronounced fashion. C. Fitzpatrick, cashier; Robert Stuart,|is the star in this attraction. The chief usher. play is a thrilling presentation of the civilization of Old California and is x on replete with action, romance and ad- E . venture. =| Adelphi Theatre Alice Calhoun will hold the place 5 7 | of honor at the Hoyburn on Saturday, j February 24. "One Stolen Night," a = "Three Who Paid" will be the at-| romantic drama that bears great sim- = THT TEETER il = Welcomes CSMPHERE are personalities that radi- 5 » ate warmth -- confidence--infuse {8 wal you with a feeling of genuine wel- E W come. They draw you to them as a magnet draws steel. TTT that EET There are living rooms that in- spire this same warmth and magnetism. When = you enter them you feel a sense of real welcome. Perhaps it is in the groupings--perhaps the studied selection of the furniture, the rugs, or the E hangings. The feeling of welcome is there, you ITITTTITIIII Jl strength. You will like it when you come in to see welcomes. } | A piece of furniture so human, so responsive to every sway of the body E --a material thing that dominates the entire atmosphere of the room-- is deserving of the utmost care in selection. . The suite in the sketch was designed so that it can properly fulfill its E commanding place in your living room. It is built with delicate lines, =| it. You may select one or all of the pieces. BROWN-UMLANDT CO. 1555 Sherman Avenue ee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a EE TCT Next to The Ring Ting Tel. Ev. 7904 IIHT

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