March 13, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 33 HOYBURN THEATRE Lowell Sherman in "The Love Toy" is coming to the Hoyburn theatre next Wednesday, Monday, : Tuésday and March 15, 16 Friday and Saturday the feature at- traction will be "Chip of the U," with Hoot Gibson. This latter picture is a thrilling western, which gives the popular Hoot Gibson a chance to display his riding and shoot- ing ability. It is said to be much the best production in which he has ever appeared. With this picture there will also be "Bachelor Babies," a juvenile comedy and the usual news reel. The direction is most capable, and the supporting cast, which includes Wyndham Standing, Frank Elliott, Florence Turner, Helen Jerome Eddy, and 17. On Thursday, Flying Charles Lane and other well known players, is well chosen and very capable. On Friday and Saturday, March 19 and' 20, there will be a double feature bill. The two features will be "The Ancient Mariner," taken from Samuel Coleridge's famous poem, and Larry Semon in "The Perfect Clown," said to be his funniest picture. There will also be a news reel. Cinru TODAY---SATURDAY 4 Acts of Loop (Pvaudeville and "FLAMING ' WATERS" Can You Sing? Can You Charleston Enter Cur Big Contest $100.00 IN CASH TO WINNERS Preliminaries Mon., Tues. and Wed. CHARLESTON and SONG CONTEST in connection with "THE SONG and DANCE MAN" Featuring BESSIE LOVE Hollywood Charleston Champ Tom Moore as the Singer ADDED FEATURE Charlie Chaplin 'A DOG'S LIFE" THURSDAY Finals of the Charleston and the Song Contest and "THE PALACE OF PLEASURE" Betty Compson--Edmund Lowe LARRY SEMON Comedy FRIDAY DISCOVERY NITE and "SHIP OF SOULS" Bert Lytell--Lillian Rich SATURDAY STRONGHEART The Wonder Dog in "NORTH STAR" HOWARD THEATRE Marion Davies will be seen at the Howard next Monday and Tuesday in her latest sensational success, "The Lights of Old Broadway." Those who liked her in "Little Old New York" will be even more pleased with her performance in this new production. Miss Davies is supported by a strong cast and the picture shows good photography and good direction. On Wednesday and Thursday, March 17 and 18, Mary Philbin will be seen in "Fifth Avenue." This picture is a little different from the usual run of pictures in which the petite star has been appearing recently and you are LJ sure to like her in her new role. Our old friends Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton will be seen Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20, in "Behind the Front." There will also be the usual comedies and news reels. VILLAGE THEATRE An imposing list of stars will be seen at the Village theatre in various productions during the coming week. There is Colleen Moore, Ronald Col- man and Vilma Banky, Larry Semon and others. Colleen Moore will be seen Monday and Tuesday, March 15 and 16, in "We 1 ' | Moderns," a drama of post-war youth. ' With this feature will be a comedy, | "Laughing Ladies," and Pathe news reel. Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman will be seen Wednesday and Thurs- day, March 17 and 18, in "The Dark Angel." Ronald Colman is at his very best as Hilary Trent, the young and hand- some army officer, and the story con- cerns his love for Vilma Banky, as the beautiful Kitty Vane. This is Miss | Bamiers initial bow to American | audiences, and we prophesy a great future for the talented and beautiful young lady. Village Theatre Your Home Theatre J. 1B, Koppel, Managing Director Evenings, 7:30-8; Mat. Tues., 3:86 Tues.,, Mar, 15, 16 Colleen Moore "We Moderns" Also Hal Roach Comedy and Pathe News Mon., Wed., Thurs. Mar. 17, 18 Ronald Colman 'The Dark Angel' Van Bibber Comedy, "The Pathe Review Also, Reporter," and Fri.,, Sat,, Mar. 19, 20 Special Double Feature Program Earl Willinms "The Ancient Mariner" Also Larry Semon in "The Per- feet Clown" and Pathe News Sat. Mats, 2 and 4 p. m, Newell & Retchin HOWARD The House of Harmony Continuous fray 210 10 "L" Station at Pace wy N WwW 1) 18 Howard Sunday, March 14th Johnny Hines 'Rainbow Riley' Comedy "Circus Today" Mon, and Tues. 15th-16th Marion Davies "Lights of Old - Broadway" Comedy "Meet My Girl"? Wed.-Thurs., 17th-18th Marguerite De La Motte "Fifth Avenue" Comedy "Whoa Emma" Fri.-Sat,, 19th-20th 'Wallace Beery Raymond Hatton Mary Brian "Behind the - Front" Comedy Housekeeping" "Light All North Shore Trains Stop at Howard NEW EVANSTON THE HOYBURN MON., TUES, WED. Ronald Coleman Irene Rich "Lady Windermere's Fan" May McAvoy--Bert Lytell THURS, FRL, SAT. Constance Bennett Sally O-Neill "SALLY - IRENE AND MARY" Van Bibber Comedy "THE REPORTER" MON., TUES., WED. Lowell Sherman "THE LOVE TOY" Comedy News THURS. FRI. AND SAT. Hoot Gibson "CHIP OF THE FLYING U" and Juvenile Comedy "BATCHELOR BABIES" THE only film afford to miss it. you will long remember as the Presents "Illinois in France" Matinee and Evening Wednesday and Thursday, March 17, 18 at the Community House 1 i i | [| i i i i | I'l i £ A complete film showing all the activities of your own troops I frem the time they entered training camps as a raw recruit | doing kitchen police, intensive training, aboard trains to i New York, on board ships to France, debarking in a foreign country, the march to the "*rest" camps, i taking the 40 hommes, 8 chevaux to the front vil lines, life at the front lines with all the val- or and heroism of your own troops, the i armistice, the mademoiselle from I'l gay Paree, homeward bound, i discharged, again a "civy" i i | I'l i I | I | I'l i I | [| | All this takes place in the ever the U. S. Government showing ex- clusively Illinois' troops. See your neighbor in it. 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