WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1923 At Neighboring Theatres PHOTODRAMAS | Sn ; Howard Theatre L J Tom Mix will open next week's prog- ram at the Howard "House of Har- nmony." The popular screen hero will be seen this time in "Catch My Smoke," which sounds like a picture surcharged with vitality and genuine interest. Dr. Coue, a recent visitor in this vicin- ity and perhaps the most talked of man in the world today, will be shown in pictures at the Howard on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 5, 6 and 7. 'There are to be two reels of this pic- ture which is entitled 'Autosuggestion," characterized as the sensation of the de- cade. An addtional feature at the Howard on those days will be "Quincy Adams Sawyer," in itself a great attraction which enjoyed a sensational run in Loop theaters. : "Mighty Lak a Rose" will be viewed at the Howard on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 8, 9 and 10. The com- edy feature will be Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms." Booked for the near future at the Toward are Marie Prevost in "The Reautiful and Damned," Wallace Reid in "Thirty Days," and the latest "Leath- er Pushers' story, starring Reginald Denny. -- Hoyburn Theatre rs "The Flame of Life," Priscilla Dean's latest photodramatic success, will launch the Hoyburn program the week of March 5. This picture, taken from "That Lass O' Lowrie's," by Frances Hodgson Bur- nett, will be at the Hoyburn for three days. Thursday and Friday, March 8 and 9, brings "Bulldog Drummond" to the Hoy- burn. Carlyle Blackwell is the star in this great picturization of the stage suc- cess of that title. An added attraction for those days will be the exclusive Ev- anston showing of the celebrated Dr. Coue's film "The Message of Emile Coue." Charlie Chaplin will provide the comedy feature with "Shoulder Arms." Frank Mayo will be seen at the Hoy- burn on Saturday, March 10 in his lat- cst picture "The First Degree." The Coue picture will be shown again Satur- day. Se The New Evanston J With Harold Lloyd packing the New Tyvanston this week in his latest presen- tation, "Dr. Jack," there is bright pros- pect that the crowds will not abate in the coming week when "The 'World's Applause," starring Bebe Daniels and Iewis Stone, will be the attraction on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. This film is heralded as one of "Demille's gigantic productions" and is said to rank with the best productions of the season. Beginning Thursday, March 8, New Fvanston patrons will have the rare pri- vilege of viewing the picturization of "Monte Cristo," which will continue through the week end. i In addition to the feature pictures, the New Evanston continues to please with its specialties and exceptionally well chosen orchestral offerings. r-- | Adelphi Theatre The super-film, "Mighty Laka Rose," will be on the program at the Adelphi on Sunday, March 4. Also, there will be an episode of Pearl White's latest serial, "Plunder." On Monday and Tuesday, March 5 and 6, Adelphi patrons will see Elsie Fer- guson in her latest cinema triumph, "The Outcast." Emile Coue, of autosuggestion fame, will also share honors on those days in the showing of his only picture, "The Personal Message of Emile Coue." Douglas Maclean will be the Adelphi star on Wednesday and Thursday March 7 and 8, in that highly recommended pic- ture, "The Hottentot." Bull Montana FORD | REPAIRING Skokie Motor Co. 712-714-716 Elm Street Winnetka Authorized FORD Dealers J 1) will entertain on those days with "Punc- tured Prince." Friday, double feature day at the Adel- phi, brings Buck Jones and Herbert Rawlinson as the stars. "Buck appears in "The Footlight Ranger," and Rawlin- son entertains with "The Scarlet Car." Rudolph Valentino asserts he was forc- ed to go on his present dance tour be- cause he had only $1,000 in the bank. If this is true, Rudolp compares favorably with the w. k. "Babe" Ruth as a spender. With two Talmadge sisters, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, = Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin as well as David Wark Griffith lined up in a fight against the moving picture interests, it looks like lively times ahead for Will Hays. Valentino is said to be pulling down $12,000 this week on his dance sojourn at the Marigold Gardens, Chicago, and it seems to be going well everywhere ex- cept at Detroit, where his engagement ended in a row between Valentino and the hotel manager who sponsored his ap- pearance there. It is pretty near time Charlie Chap- Iin went to work again. Another big feature along the same line as "The Kid" is about due. HOYBURN THEATRE 615 Davis St., Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 and 9 NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday March 5-6-7 PRISCILLA DEAN in Her Latest Production "The Flame of Life" taken from "That Lass O'Lowrie's*" By Frances Hodgson Burnett Thursday-Friday, March 8-9 "BULLDOG DRUMMOND' with CARYLE BLACKWELL the great stage success Added Attraction: Exclusive Evanston Showing "The Message of Emile Coue"' M. Coue in His Only Motion Picture Saturday, March 10 FRANK MAYO ry ee "THE FIRST DEGREE" "The Message of Emile Coue" 1522 Improvements of Bell Company Cost $17,000,000 New plant and equipment were added to the system of the Illinois Bell Tele- plione Company at a cost of $17,190,684 during 1922, according to the annual re- port of the company just made. Improve- ments this year will cost $17,400,000 ac- cording to the company's building prog- ram. The net gain in the number of tele- phones during the last year was 45,387 and at the close of the year the com- pany's traffic reached a daily average of 4.500,000 calls, of which more than 3,- 000,000 were in Chicago. Don't give up hope of fame. At 80 vears of age Harry Booker obtains his first real opportunity in "The Hotten- tot." It is said "Jackie" Coogan plans to retire when he is ten years old, after which he will seek an education. 'Jackie" has got the usual procedure somewhat twisted, but so long as he gets both edu- cation and the money, it doesn't matter which end he starts on. "The Third Alarm," which will ap- pear shortly at the Howard theater is one of the real screen successes of the year. It had a long run in New York, and is duplicating that success in Chi- cago. The fire scene is said to be a thriller. The Brightest Spot in Town N EW EVANSTO Clyde Elliot, Man. Dir. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY March 2nd and 3rd HAROLD LLOYD in his comedy "DR. JACK" Notice! Do not come if it hurts you to laugh MON. TUES. WED. . DeMilles' Gigantic Production "THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE" -- with -- BEBE DANIELS and LEWIS STONE Orchestra Specialties STARTING THURSDAY MONTE CRISTO Get The New Evo cton 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. --Mlaza Iemeler-- LIBRARY PLAZA HOTEL EVANSTON JRL finest jewelry shop on the North Shore, maintaining a repair depart- ment for watches, clocks and jewelry. At all First class Grocers or S10 CHICAGO AVENUE Kept Good, at Your Grocer's Seidel's macaroons and lady fingers leave our bakery clean, fresh and delicious. are delivered to your grocer in sealed glass jars, from which he serves you. A good product is worth keeping good; we make sure that our macaroons and lady fingers reach you just as fresh and delicious as they were when they came from the oven. They The Home of Good Baking PHONE EVANSTON 1200 13 NEWELL AND RETCHIN Ho House of ARD J A Pick of the Pictures I . N. W. ¢'L"' Station at Howard 7074 NORTH CLARK ST. SATURDAY, MARCH 3 SATURDAY, MARCH 3 DOUGLAS MACLEAN Herbert Rawlinson "THE HOTTENTOT" "THE PRISONER?' " BULL MONTANA 4s Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven 'A Punctured Prince "a RINGER FOR DAD SUNDAY 1 SUNDAY, MARCH 4 The Most seen! Sensation Ton PEARL WHITE "CATCH MY SMOKE" «pL UNDER"' MON. --~TUES.--WED ee a) Planch Sweet, Loa. Ch © Joh MONDAY--TUESDAY mA in Yartor Poy 5 ELSIE FERGUSON a distinguished cast " IY) "Quincy Adams Sawyer" ~THE OUTCAST" Added Attraction The Personal Message of EMILE COUE s Only cture EMILE COUE WEDNESDAY--THURSDAY His Only Appearance DOUGLAS MAC LEAN in Distuses "THE HOTTENTOT"' THURS. --FRL--SAT. 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