---- April 23, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 53 Berton Lawrence Named Organist at New Cinema Wtih the appointment of Berton Lawrence to preside at the console of the $25,000 Kimball symphony or- gan, the adequacy of the Teatro del L.ago's musical accompaniments seems assured. A graduate of Northwestern univer- sity, where he received his B. A. de- gree, Mr. Lawrence has achieved con- siderable prominence in western mu- sical circles and, although he has been performing in theaters but a short time, he is said to be one of the highest salaried cinema organists in this section. He has been featured in some of Chicago's largest picture houses. Lawrence, it is said, plays the class- ical and popular music with equal facility. He has made a long and in- tensive study of synchronizing music with photoplays and has become par- ticularly adept in this respect. He spends hours scoring each picture and as a result his efforts greatly enhance the entertainment value of the photo- plays he accompanies. "Every picture," says Mr. Law- rence, "requires a distinct musical in- terpretation of its own. Every picture has its own 'atmosphere' and this I strive to emphasize in my accompani- ments in order to make the effect as authentic as possible. That is why I study each picture individually. Tt is my aim to make music not an inci- dent to a picture, but a complement to it, an integral part of the motif portrayed on the screen." The del Lago's huge organ will give Mr. Lawrence ample opportunity to demonstrate his virtuosity as it is one of the best equipped and most com- plete instruments of its kind ever con- structed for use in a theater. Artist | Braun Brothers Supply Ernst von Ammon Ernst C. von Ammon, well known interior decorator with studios in Chi- cago, has contributed richly to mak- ing Teatro del Lago a triumph in decorative art. Through his artistry the interior of the structure has been given a distinctly Moorish atmosphere with artificial tropical verdure lend- ing an air of authenticity to the entire decorative scheme. Mr. von Ammon is a resident of Winnetka and well known in north shore art circles. and two baths. fixtures are solid aluminum. The price is only $26,000. 720 Elm St., Winnetka WINNETKA BARGAIN This charming, solid brick English studio cottage has eight rooms The living-room is unique with vaulted ceiling. The kitchen is commodious and has an attractive breakfast nook. All the four bedrooms are large, light and airy, and a secluded den adds to the hominess. with 7,000 square feet of Celotex. The lot is 200 feet deep. There is an ample hot water heating system. REALTY CO. Exclusive Agents The The house is insulated There is a 2-car brick garage. Phone Winnetka 254 Oil for del Lago Heat Low gravity fuel oil is used for heating Teatro del Lago, which Braun Brothers Oil company, of 723 Oak street, Winnetka, are delivering by truck from their Winnetka storage tanks. The large storage tank for this oil is underground on the theater premises, and has a capacity of one- half car load, assuring a supply of fuel oil at all times, for the comfort of the theater patrons. Braun Brothers Oil company's tanks are located on Willow street at the Wau Bun station of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, where, about two years ago, they erected numerous large tanks having a total capacity of 154,000 gallons, from which to supply their north shore patronage. They are also erecting storage tanks at Highland Park, where the tanks having a capacity of 200,000 gallons are expected to be in- stalled in about two weeks, making this firm the largest dealers of fuel oil on the north shore. Mr. and Mrs. H W. Burnham moved last week from 120 Woodlawn avenue to 1356 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods. 5%% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% % interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 Trains of Raw Material Needed for New Theater The magic-like speed with which Teatro del Lago, the new theater in "No Man's Land," has risen, becomes more impressive when one con- siders the materials used in the struc- ture as measured in carload lots. The materials for the building, except lum- ber and tile, for the most part, were supplied by the Central Coal and Ma- terial company, of 1711 Church street, Evanston, and Dundee road, Glencoe. This company delivered 220 cars of these materials, including 120 carloads of sand and gravel; 5,000 barrels, or twenty carloads of cement; 700 bar- rels or three carloads of lime; thirty loads of cinders; two carloads of flue linings and five carloads of plaster. 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