goss la WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923 At Neighboring Theatres PHOTODRAMAS | Hoyburn Theatre a TT RR The week of March 19. promises much of interest for Hoyburn patrons. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week Norma Tal- madge and Eugene O'Brien in the great success, "The Voice of the Minaret," from the novel by Robert Hichens. This film has been charac- terized as the "love-call of Salome, Sheba, Cleopatra, on the Wings of desert night." ; Friday, March 23, brings a return showing of "The Hottentot" to the Hoyburn. This time the film will ap- pear as a benefit for the Janet Steele Library of the Miller school, Evans- ton. Douglas Mclean and Madge Bellamy are the stars. : Harold Lloyd will be seen on Fri- day in "Get Out and Get Under." Harry Carey will be seen at the Hoyburn on Saturday, March 24, in "Canyon of the Fools," filmed from the well known Saturday Evening Post story of that title. ) | Adelphi Theatre J Madge Bellamy and John Bowers will lead the Adelphi program Mo- day and Tuesday, March 19 and 20. The vehicle is "Lorna Doone," pic- turization of the novel and stage success. "The Third Alarm," popular play depicting the heroism of the metro- politan firemen, will be at the Adel- hi on Wednesday and Thursday, Br ret 21 and 22. ; The usual Friday double bill on March 23 will feature Charles "Buck" Jones in the "Boss of Camp Four," and Henry B. Walthall in "Parted Curtains." ; On Saturday, March 24 Adelphi patrons will view the latest Tom Mix thriller, "Catch My Smoke." "The Kingdom Within" will be the attraction on Sunday, March 25. Re a Howard Theatre Dustin Farnum in "The Buster" will be the Howard Theatre headliner on Sunday, March 18. Monday and Tuesday, March 19 and 20 brings the interesting drama "What a Wife Learned" to the attention of Howard patrons. Gloria Swanson holds the spotlight on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 21, 22 and 23 in her very latest and usual success, "My American Wife," rated as one of her greatest productions. Saturday's attraction "Drums of Fate." Plays scheduléd for the very near will he future include "Lorna Doone," "The Woman in Bronze" (Clara Kimball Young.) and "Nobody's Money," star- ring Jack Holt. -- z "Singed Wings" is the attraction at the New Evanston theatre this week-end. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 19, 20, and 21, brings Dorothy Dalton's latest success, "Dark Sccrets" to the New Iivanston. Coming March 26, is "Tess of the Storm Country," the remarkable Mary Pickford rejuvenation of the early film success. Music at the New Evanston continues an important feature at every perform- ance. James Kozak and his accomplished orchestra has won a place with north The New Evanston | shore music lovers and already is con- sidered a north shore "institution." Fell In Love With Mary; Told Her on Nuptial Day A love story never before revealed --the love of the late George Loane Tucker for Mary Pickford--is re- counted in the March issue of Photo- play Magazine, in a somewhat unusu- al collection of "Untold Love Stories of 'the Stars." He fell in love with her when he was her leading man. But he went away, still afraid to tell her that he loved her. Then he dashed across the continent to beg her to become his wife, only to find that she had been married the day before to another man, That is the story of George Loane Tucker's youthful love and Mary Pickford. The great director of "The Miracle Man" who died last year was only a a good looking young actor then. And Mary was a little girl with golden curls untouched by the fame that sur- rounds her today. She and Tucker played together in a few crude, primitive pictures and he fell madly in love with her. But he left without daring to make a de- claration. Small Town Players in Cast of 'Main Street' The cast of "Main Street," a pic- turization of Sinclair Lewis' novel, is full of small town screen players. For instance, Monte Blue, who plays the role of Dr. Kennicott, hails from In- diana; Florence Vidor, as Carol, comes form a small town near Hous- ton, Texas; Harry Beaumont, the di- rector, was born in Abilene, Kansas; and Julien Josephson, who adapted the novel, comes from Rosburg, Ore- gon. The picture is being made at the Warner Brothers' studios in Los Angeles. No wonder a director swears some- times. In filming "Scars of Jealousy" an inconvenient snow storm had to be removed from a large part of a mountain before work could proceed "The Prisoner of Zenda," one of the biggest plays of the past season cost over $1,000,000 to produce. H THEATRE N 615 Davis St., Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 and 9 NEXT WEEK . Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday March 19-20-21-22 NORMA TALMADGE Supported by Eugene O'Brien --r A -- "THE VOICE FROM THE MINARET" By Robert Hichens The Love-Call of Salome, Sheba, Cleopatra, on the Wings of Desert Night. FRIDAY, March, 23 Benefit Janet Steel Library Miller School "THE HOTTENTOT" with Douglas McLean and Madge Bellamy Harold Lloyd in "Get Out and Get Under" SATURDAY, March 24 HARRY CAREY -- A -- "Canyon of the Fools" From the Saturday Evening Post Story 13 NEWELL AND RETCHIN How of ARD £3 A Pick of the Pictures I 3 N. W. "L" Station at Howard 7074 North Clark St. Monday and Tuesday, Mar. 19-20 Monday and Tuesday, Mar. 19-20 MILTON SILLS MADRE BELLAMY "What a Wife Learned" : in with 'Lorna Doone" WANDA HAWLEY Wed. and Thur. 21-22 Wed. Thurs. Fri. 21-22-23 "The Third Alarm"' GLORIA SWANSON A Sole Cast » . and ANTONIO MORENO Friday, March 23 "My American Wife" Double Feature Day --- CHAS. (BUCK) JONES Educational Comedy ""The Boss of Camp Four' "NO LUCK" Me» HENRY B. WALTHALL Saturday, March 24 '""Parted Curtains" MARY MILES MINTER Saturday, March 24 "Drums of Fate" TOM MIX en "Catch My Smoke" "OIL WELLS" Sunday, March 25 W Sundny,} Marchi 25 "The Kingdom Within" PRISCA DEAN PEARL WHITE Flame of Life' "PLUNDER" NEES EES SESE ESE EE EEE EEE EE NERENEREY% -] 66 * SIXES DO BEAT FOURS" . = Jewett Sedan, delivered . $1585.00 - = Jewett Touring, * . $1095.00 - - Paige Sedan, $¢ . $3425.00 = [| Paige Touring, " . $2595.00 u " SALES -- "NONE BETTER"-- SERVICE a : |] . TRACY HOLMES . m 1027 Davis St. Tel. Evanston 4903 g FEM EEE EENEEE EEN EN EEE ENEEEENNKN E THE NEW VANSTO "WHERE YOU SEE THE BIG ____ PICTURES FIRST" FRIDAY and SATURDAY March 16 and 17 Bebe Daniels "Singed Wings" MON.--TUES.--WED. March 18-20-21 Dorothy Dalton "DARK SECRETS" COMING BEGINNING March 26 Mary Pickford "Tess of the Storm Country" STAGE FEATURES MR. 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