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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Apr 1923, p. 13

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923 + PHOTODRAMAS At Neighboring Theatres 3 i CC Three hundred horses used in a sin- 1 % gle scene. The Village Theatre Total scenes shot, 1108. { Maximum number of scenes in a day thirty (in Sherwood Forest.) There are thrills galore. Jolts and| Minimum number of scenes in a day tremors flow swiftly as "The Third|two (Banquet Hall.) Alarm" sweeps across on the screen in a mighty "symphony of emotion." The fire scene is beyond question the great- est and most thrilling ever flung upon the screen. The rescue of Jonnie Wal- ker, is big with dramatic punch. The crash of the great safe and the collapse of the blazing walls of the Rutherford Apartments are smashing episodes of drama. The dash of the old fire horse through a wall of flame with Dan Mc- Dowell on his back and their rescue of the young couple trapped beneath the safe in the flaming Inferno is another heart wrenching scene that reflects the wizardous production skill of Emory Johnson. Among those in the cast are Ralph Lewis, as Dan McDowell; Jonnie Wal- ker as his son; Ella Hall as June Ruth- erford; Richard Morris as Dr. Ruther- ford; Virginia True Boardman as Mrs. McDonald ; Frankie Lee, Josephine Adario and others. The story was writ- ten and adapted for the screen by Mrs. Emilie Johnson, mother of the producer and it is being distributed by F. B. 0. as was "In the Name of the Law." "The Third Alarm" will show at the Village Theatre, Wilmette, Monday, "Tuesday and Wednesday, April 23,24, and 25. t- | Hoyburn Theater 2) Two of the season's greatest films will be seen at the Hoyburn, Davis street, Evanston, during the week of April 23. Beginning Monday and continuing through Wednesday, April 25, the sen- sational picture, "The Third Alarm," will be the feature attraction. This film stars Ralph Lewis, a stage veteran, and Jonnie Walker, one of the screen's most popular juveniles. It is charac- terized as a "stupendous and colossal heart drama." Thrilling scenes of "fire runs" abound in the picture and there are hair-raising rescue scenes that will grip the heart of the most placid ob- server. Beginning Thursday, April 26, and continuing through Saturday, April 28, Laurette Taylor will hold the Hoyburn place of honor in her film version of the famous "Peg O' My Heart," one of the greatest of modern stage suc- cesses. The New Evanston sia Usually stories laden with statistics are boresome rather than entertaining or instructive. However, in the case ot "Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood," United Artists release coming to the Evanston Theatre next week, an ex- ception can be noted, due to the unbe- lievable speed with which this gigantic production was "shot" was due to the remarkable organization with which Mr. Fairbanks surrounded himself. He put at the head of each depart- ment the most thoroughly competent man obtainable, regardless of price. And at the head of the whole directorial force he placed Allan Dwan, reputed to be the most thorough and swiftest director of productions of the Robin Hood magni- tude in the picture industry. the story of the making of this feature: Thirty thousand calls issued through casting department to players. One thousand and eight players used in biggest scene. hundred No time was lost on account of ra The company worked on one holiday-- Decoration Day--and four Sundays. Only four locations were used despite the magnitude of the picture. While the sets were under construction, a crew of 800 was employed, part of the number working at night to speed the work. r | Howard Theater erin? | Charlie Chaplin launches activities at the Howard the week of April 23, with his four-reel production entitled, "Man vs. Beast." The picture will show for three days. On Thursday, April 26, Howard pat- rons will view "The Leopardess," star- ring the incomparable Alice Brady. The attraction for Friday and Satur- day, April 27 and 28, will be Marshall Neilan's famous photo dramatic suc- cess, "Minnie." Leatrice Joy and Matt Moore share lead honors in this vehicle. Sunday, April 29, brings Shirley Mason to the Howard in "Love Bound." An added treat will be "The Mummy." ---- | Adelphi Theater | J Monday and Tuesday, April 23 and 24, finds Douglas Macl.ean at the Adelphi THE NEW VANSTO The Big Pictures First Last Times Saturday, April 21 CHAS. RAY In His Latest Success "The Girl I Loved" A photoplay version of James Whitcomb Riley's youthful love story. Entire Week of April 23 Douglas Fairbanks In: His Film Sensational Success "Robin Hood" Bargain Matinee Daily Continuous 2 to 5:30 Evening Shows Continuous 7 to 11 Saturday Continuous 1:30 | to 11. Come Any Time Always a Good Show at "Sunshine Trail." Wednsodey and Thursday, April 25 and , is Ayres. Dix are other favorites to be seen in this thrilling drama. Friday's double bill program at the Adelphi next week will include Dustin Farnum in Alice Brady in "The Leopardess." For Saturday, April 28, the Adelphi management has secured Charles Ray's latest success "The Tailor Made Man." "Leather feature. "Robin_Hood" is at the Adelphi be- ginning Sunday, April 29. in a rollicking comedy bearing the title |/-- The attraction for "Racing Hearts," starring Agnes Theodore Roberts and Richard NO ADVANCE IN PRICES "Bucking the Barrier," and Pushers will be an added HOYBURN THEATRE 615 Davis St, Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 and 9 Mon.-Tues.-Wed., April 23, 24, 25 The Big Screen Sensation "The Third Alarm' with RALPH LEWIS d JOHNNIE WALKER A stupendous and colossal heart drama that will shake every observer to the depths of the soul Whatever You Do Don't Miss It! Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., Apr. 26, 27, 28 WILMETTE VILLAGE Mon. Tues. Wed., April 23, 24, 25 THEATRE Grealest 1/74 of All Times." LOVE and THRILLS She longed for him, At their last meeting there had been a new note in his voice, one she had not heard before, a note of masterfulness--of protection. Then the apartment burst into flames. "The Third Alarm" - rang. He was dashing to her, clinging to the side of a sway- ing machine. Then--. See "The Third Alarm" All Star Cast Ralph Lewis, Johnny Walker and Ella Hall ADDED FEATURE LARRY SEMON "WEDDING BELLS" Two Shows Daily: 7:30--9:00 Tuesday Matinee 3:30 Coming Thursday, Friday, Saturday CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE PILGRIM" 3 Shows Daily: 7:15; 8:20; 9: 25 Saturday Matinee 2 to 4 Also Latest Episode «THE LEATHER PUSHERS" "Peg 0' My Heart" with LAURETTE TAYLOR THE MODERN STAGE'S GREATEST HIT AER | NEW STUTZ SIX The Car that made good in a day. 1549 SHERMAN AVENUE C. H. BRIGGS -- Wanted to buy--Willys-Knight and Overland Car ca -- EVANSTON 14C "THE NEW EVANSTON" HowArD . "L" Station at Howard Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday April 23-24-25 CHARLIE CHAPLIN (4 reels) "MAN VS. BEAST" Thursday, April 26 ALICE BRADY "THE LEOPARDESS" Friday-Saturday, April 27-28 LEATRICE JOY MATT MOORE MARSHALL NEILAN'S "MINNIE" Sunday, Apri! 29 SHIRLEY MASON "LOVE BOUND" The North Shore's Most NEWELL & RETCHIN IA DELPHI 7074 North Clark St. Monday, Tuesday, April 23-24 DOUGLAS MAC LEAN "SUNSHINE TRAIL" Wednesday-Thursday, April 25-26 AGNES AYRES "RACING HEARTS" with THEO. ROBERTS Friday, April 27 DUSTIN FARNUM "BUCKING the BARRIER" ALICE BRADY "THE LEOPARDESS" Saturday, April 28 CHAS. RAY "TAILOR MADE MAN" "LEATHER PUSHERS "» Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed-Thur. Fri. Douglas Fairbanks "THE MUMMY" E "ROBIN HOOD" Repre ;entative Theatres = == = = === == _- al Bi a = = a - OO Then arises the question: There are no restrictions upon the words that may be written--the pictures drawn --the prices quoted,--but to those who think intelligently, all these are put through the crucible of confidence. 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