ssrz THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 16,1MB. BEST THEATRE This Place Leads Suburban Houses for Artistic Ar- rangement and Thor- ough Cleanliness. FEATURE PROGRAMS Film Shown There Quite in Keeping With the Sur- roundings. lb tr- By Our Reel Expert. The representative of the Cabiriu company, who came along with hit feature film last week, told Mr. M. L flparr, manager of the Village theater, that he had never seen the picture given a better projection. Tale man h;«l bssr. with ths film- to a hundred picture houses, among them the Illi- nois theater, where the Italian mas- terpiece had a record run last Bum- mer, but he claimed that the screen «t the Village theater brought out the picture the best of any of them. ' Has No Efa.ua!. This is not unusual. But very few Wilmette people appreciate just what they have In the Village theater. To the stranger or the casual comer, it uppeals as no other motion picture show to any, of Chicago's suburbs. And, so far as that goes, there Is nothing In the loop that approaches It for artistic beauty and perfect clean tineas. /, The new decorative scheme seems to bring out the good points of the interior. The aide walls are done In light yellow, while the celling la 'blue. Seat* in the Village theater are more comfortable than the average, a full leather seat, with a hat rack un- derneath that keeps the hat off the tinor. Those arc two distinct features, much appreciated and seldom found Mary Welcomes You. The lobby presents an inviting ap- pearance. - New "-flower boxes, and walla well decorated with pictures of â- tare In the film firmament. These "ictureR are the real, thing, most of them autographed, and the frames are handsome. .„ Ruth Stonehouse signs hers, "To my good friends In Wll mutte." She formerly lived 'la the village. Mary Plckford takes center placentae one of most importance. The Village theater also holds a unique place in that it runs nothing but feature film,' and that only of the very best class. It takes a well-edu- cated community to care for this sort of pictures, and it is also a compli- ment to the village as well aa the theater that thjaclass of film finds a regular place on the hill. Benefit for Charity. The program for this week leads t>ff with a benefit performance for the United Charities. Under the au- spices of the Upsllon chapter of Zeta Beta Psl, the five-act photo play, "The wishing Ring," with Vivian Martin, a Shubert feature, will bs given. Elsie Janie of "Fair Co-Ed" and Slim Princess" fame will appear OA Tuesday In "The Caprices of Kitty," a play of her own making. This Dim is produced by the Bosworth studios and la a Paramount picture. Edgar Selwyn's famous play, "The Country Boy," gate a presentation on Wednesday, with-Marshall Neilan In the title role. Carlyle Blackwell, who visited Wil- mette not so long ago, returns in film this time In "The Key to Yesterday." A South American revolutionist and a Parisian painter are the double roles which Blackwell will play. Henry B. Wathall, In "Beulah," a tale of the old south, Is In the Friday bHI, and is said to be one of the best offerings seen at the Village this sea, •on. Ihe week closes with a Paramount, sunshine Molly," a drama of the oil fields of Pennsylvania. Lois Weber is Molly. ,,. Kenilworth Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCloud re- turned Tuesday from the south. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Y. Bali have returned from a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Prank HIcka of Ab- bottsford road have returned from California. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young returned Tuesday from California to their home on Cumnor road. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Graham will move the last of this month to make their borne in Mew York. Mrs. Mitchell gave a luncheon Thursday at her, home In honor of her sister, Mrs. Nichols. .,„ Wednesday night was "Comedy Night" at the movies. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Chapman of Roslyn road have returned from an ex. tended trip to California. . Mr. and Mrs. Harrison have pur- chased the home Of James Keith and will move Into it shortly. Mrs. Sidney Corning Eastman en- tertained Informally last Saturday aft- ernoon in honor of Miss Marie Hasten. Mr. F. E. M. Cole of Cumnor road will return the latter part of this week from a ten days' business trip to New York. The Easter dance waa given at the Kenilworth club last Friday evening. This evening a subscription dance will - be given. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Nellls, Jr., of Cum- berland road, wi« return Saturday from California, where they have been visiting since Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. George Keehn have Hold their home on Essex road and will live at the Huntington home un- til after their new home is built. Mrs. Owen T. Reeves win entertain informally this afternoon at her home on Warwick road In honor of her guest, Miss Mabelle Reevea of Burlington, la. The PI Beta Phi sorority of North- western university gave an Informal dancing party Saturday evening at the Assembly hall In honor of their mid- year pledges. .Mrs. E. D. Wheeler gave a tea Tues- day afternoon at her home on Ab- bottsford road in honor or Mrs. J. N. Graham, who Will leave shortly to make her home In New York. What we call sound baa two mean- !a«s; subjectively. It la the sense Im- pression on the organ of hearing, ob- jectively, R means the vibratory mo- tion of the air which produces the sensation. The fall of a tree or the •x plosion of a gun starts successive waves of air vibrations, but If they do not reach some ear, human or ani- mal, the subjective sensation la not experienced. The physical conditions of sound are there, but no brain to In- terpret It Glencoe Destroying Nature's Barriers. There are four kinds of barriers or divisions set up by nature upon the Miss Maraarlette Foote Is visiting her sister at Galva, III. - • Mr. Philip Schnur la home from Ann Arbor for the spring vocation. Mrs. Sarah Little has purchased the Flanders cottage on Sheridan road. â- ..'>'<*â- .> Mr. Frank Parson was the week- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Calhoun. Mrs. Percy Gill of Richmond, Va„ waa the guest last week of Mrs. W. J. McAllen. Mrs. - Allan Mills . will • en tcr tain the Monday Bridge club Monday after- noon, April 19. Rowena and Charlotte McDougall re- turned Wednesday to Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wis. The Daughters of the Empire will meet Tuesday, April 20, with Mrs. Samuel O. Goss. e Mr. T. I)wight Budd has returned from St Louis, where, ho waa taking a needed rest. Mrs. 8. Sibley and family have tak- en an apartment In Chicago and will leave Glencoe April 28. Rev. Lawrence Howard has spent the week to Glencoe the guest of his mother, Mrs. C. H. Howard. Mr. Quantrclle has leased from J. K. Cahoun bin residence on the east side of Greenwood avenue. Miss Jean i i urford apent the week- end at Him dale, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Edgar Wells. Mrs. Raymond Stevens was hostess to an At Home Thursday at her beau- tiful home on Green Bay road. Miss Henry and Miss Julia Henry were entertained st a luncheon by Mrs. Norman Williams Monday. Mrs. Thomas Kotos has begun the erection of her new house, comer of Hazel and Greenwood avenues. The Worthwhile club was enter- tained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Thomas M. Lothrope, Green Bay road. Mr. Lawrence B. Palmer-Ball has rented one of J. K. Calhoun's new residences on North Vernon avenue. Mrs. Barbara Laughray has re- turned from the west and has re- sumed her duties at the public school. Mrs. Robert L. Davis, 501 Washing- ton avenue, was hostess at a luncheon Tuesday. Covers were laid for four- teen. - i""".: *r~: :'"r------ Mrs. Andrew McLeisb returned last week from Ashevllle,'N. C. Mr. Mc- Leisb will not return until about Mart :------*-~------ Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Boyn ton and son, Beeber, of Omaha are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.^John L. Day. The last of the bourse of-five lec- tures by Miss Julia Henry was given Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Raymond Stevens. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a pantry sale in the Peaster store room Satur- day, April 24. Mrs. James M. Hobbs. 463 Washing- ton avenue, entertained We- ladles of tor at her residence, Friday evening. There were thirty-slx guests. Lucille Crumbauih. who has been the guest of Miss Mary Dresser for the past two weeks, returned Wednes- day to Kemper Hall, Kenosha. Wla. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGulre are occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dillon during their absence. Mr. and MrevDillon are to California. Madame Mortimer and Mrs. Freak Mortimer of Pasadena, Cal., are ex- pected in Glencoe Saturday. They will be the guests of Mrs. Charles Barker. Mrs. Mary Becker and daughters will return to Glencoe May 1. Dr. John Welsh and family, who have oc- cupied Mrs. Becker's house for the past year, will move to Chicago. The Ladlea' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Tuesday. April 20, to the church parlors. Mrs. W. 8. Hamra and Mrs. H. White are the bostessee. Mr. Edwin H. Smythe and family, who have occupied the Shirk home, 225 East Hasel avenue, the past win- ter, will leave this week for their home in Freeport, 111. Mr. William McKay, who was so badly burned when his house burned down, Wednesday of last week, that he was taken to the St. Francis hos- pital. Evanston, Is recovering. The music for Sunday morning serv- ices at the Glencoe Union church will be: Preludeâ€"â€"At Dawn, .ttt......Nevln Anthemâ€"The Lord la JBxatted..West Offertoryâ€"Venetian Love Bong.Nevln Anthemâ€"Hear Our Prayer....Ryder Postludeâ€"Good Night .........Nevln School election Saturday at the Vil- lage hall. Polls open from l to 7 p. m. President and three members of the board to be elected. Ticket: For president, Mr. Frank Compton. Members of the board, Mrs. Bruce McLelsh, Mr. Clarence McNellle and Mr. William H. Onderdonk. The marriage of Miss Clara *Edna Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. St. John Powers of 487 Park avenue, Glencoe, to Thomas Getchell Kelss, will take.place Friday evening at 8:30 at the family residence. The Rever- end Horace G. Smith, pastor of the Glencoe Methodist Episcopal church, will read the service, assisted by Rev- erend Douglas Cornell, pastor, of the Glencoe Union church. Mrs. Irene Beldlng Zaring will play the wedding march. Rich and Poor. He that is rich need not live spar- ingly, and he that can live sparingly need not be rich. PUBLIC LIBRARY Mr. end Mrs. I. J. Allsebrdoke leave for aa extended trip through California the first of May. The R. B. Hovey bouse on Lincoln avenue has been sold to Mrs. John P. Holland of Cedar street. Mrs. Charles Jewell left for Califor- nia Tuesday evening to visit her father and sister, who live to Riverside. Mrs. Joseph Richards of Benton Har- bor, Mich., la spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Harry M. Mesa. Mrs. Catherine Busscher has left town for Maple Valley, Wash., to spend the summer with her son, Albert. , Mlse Margaret Boyden, who has been 111 with appendicitis In a Chicago hospital, is gaining In strength very slowly. Mrs. Ira Couch Wood gave an In- formal lunch Wednesday for ten fronds to honor of her mother, Mrs. Wicker, who returns to New York this week. Iir. 8. G. MaeCracken has sold his home and gone to California for a visit to the expositions there. Mrs. Mae- Cracken and the younger children are visiting Mra. J. Wlllard Hoi to before leaving for Ohio. Mr. and Mre. William M. Hoyt cele- brated their. fifty-fifth wedding anni- versary by a family dinner, Saturday evening. The family has Jutt returned from the winter home, "Green Cove Springs," Pie. The Fortnightly elub or Community house will hold a meeting Wednesday evening to hear George Gordon Glick, the -Chautauqua lecturer and dramatic interpreter, read the "Melting Pot," by Zangwlll. Dr. Margaret Levlck and Dr. Lillian Taylor, the first of May, will change their home address from Linden street to Lincoln avenue. They will occupy the former home of Dr. S; G. Mae- Cracken. The Wlnnetka Choral club met Tues- day afternoon at the Woman's club to continue the rehearsal of "Nature's Res- urrection," composed by Woodman. Other numbers being studied are "The Dear Blue Eyes of Springtime" and "The Sweet of the Year," by Rtes and Salter. Tho next rehearsal Is to be held Tuesday morning in the assembly room of Community house. Statement of the Ownership, Man* agsment, Circulation, Itc, Re- quired by the Act of August 24, .IMS, Of The Lake Shore News, published weekly at Wilmette. Illinois, tor April, 1016. Editor, G. F. Thomson. Evanston. 111.; Managing Editor. A. H. Bowman, Evanston, 111.; Business Manager, A. H. Bowman, Evanston. III.; Publisher, The Bowman Pub. Co.. Evanston, IU. Owners: The Bowman Pub. Co.. too., Evanston. IU.; A. H. Bowman. Ev- anston. III.; Arthur Roberto. Evans- ton, III. r Jamae L. Lee, Evanston, I1L other security holders, holding 1 nar cent or more of total amount of hones, mortgages, or other securities: limes A. Patten, Evanston. III.; Charles O. Dawes, Evanston. til.; Central Trust Co. of III.. Chicago. 111.; Geo. P. Bow* man, Grayvllle. ill, '" Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of April, 1915. W. E. Morton, (Seal) Notary Public. (My commission expiree January 2. 1218.) It sot on difficult to of evolution. Thiek Workman ^* -.www. stand the ruins of the old known as the Devil's Wall, owing the belief of the peasantry that, en i count of the firmness of the motto* and the Imperishability of the stones, Satan had a hand In Its conet ruction. Optimistic /Thought,---------- Bstter a blush on the face than a blot on the hi ' EIDLER â- "â- "â- â- TTmmmmTm>m The new German section recently opened at the Wilmette public library has twenty-five volumes. Eight of these were purchased, the other sev- enteen were donated by various resi- dents of Wilmette. The board states that if the demand for this section Ik great enough, more books will be pur- chased. Those now on the list are: Frenffenâ€".lorn Uhl HUligenlel. Deutsche Novellenâ€"Jensen, Hauptmannâ€"Die Weber. Der Umkrugâ€" Jensen. . Leberecht Hunt-hen Frau 8orgeâ€" Sudermann. Novella d' Andrleâ€"Fulda. Der Overhafâ€"Zimmerman. Hauff's Werkc." .. Goethe. Kinder und Hans Marclicnâ€" Grimm. Beruhmter KunBtlerâ€"-Ohlen. Ferdinand Schmideâ€"Gellert. Mythologloâ€"I'etlHcuH. Life of Bismarck-â€"Hermann. Vaterllcher Rath fur Melne Toch terâ€"Campe. Ninaâ€"Fink. Schiller's Works, 3 vols. Leiden und Kreuden â€" Backfisch chen. Barfusseleâ€"Auerb Life of Column 616-622 3)1-320 Paml D&C03TUMI Avenue WabaahSint •*V*k; |U Sing at Sunday it's Concert A prograto made uj quests of those who have attended the series and,Arthur Ranous as Soloist! This is the treat hfsWe for the audience at the Popular J5unday\ Orchestra Con- cert next Sunday night V the Evanston You kno)# Mr. Ranous. Nosdoubt you have he/rd his wonderful baritone voice. His nraie 09 the program is a trHjute to Mias Kinsolving and Mr. Dasch. 1 • ' J â€":~^L , ,. (nmnumwi \ \ -•'â- ", ""[ " '" lome Early 8:00 O'clock Shi ADMISSION 20c r-w rATj EXTERMINATOR lr,iH» :: srJftWse.?72 face of the earthâ€"mountains, forests, â- the Washington circle with a luncheon tfeeerta. rivers, The first, the moun- tains, man cannot remove, but he can end does go through them to save the trouble and difficulty of going over ffceav The second. the forests, he has krgely cleared away altogether. The third, the deserts, he Is beginning to treat like the forests. The fourth, the rivers, he Is beginning to shift when It â- utts his purpose and to regulate their *owe*wttL Wednesday. Thirty; cases of measles have been reported to the health officer, Dr. E. M. Culver, J*4 Jlwre are a number of cases not reported. Mr. Henry P. Pope has rented his home on Hasel avenue for the sum- .and the family will spend the season at Cape Cod. Miss Ann Carney gave a surprise party for her friend. Miss Louise Has- Bic Sola on Easy Paymcnts=*$2.00 a Week A Urge stock of second-hand bicycles cheap H. E. CHAN &CQ 630Davi.St EVANSTON WE SELL GOOD AUTOMOBILES TOR CO. M* OCAL SERVICE PAYS :v<dr^mm System to Move If you have decid business locatio We request thirty JBays notice on move orders due between Apri/l5th and June 1st. The easy way is to telephone your order. Call Telephone 9903. If you send a written notice, be sure to give tele- phone number at your old address, also flat; floor or room number ilt your new address. _____ Chicago Telephone Company â€".__â€",--------â€"H. B. Gated, District Mtosget-------------------â€"