Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1923, p. 15

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pill 3358 At Neighboring Theatres Hoy^mm'^ateii^ i Marshall Neilan> greatest produc- tion, "The Stranger's Banquet," will inaugurate next week's activities at the Hoyburn tHteatre. The picture will show on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, May 14, 15 and 16. In the cast are such film notables as Claire Wind- sor, Eleanor Boardman, Hobart Bos- worth, Thomas Molding, Nigel Barrie, Ford Sterling Claude Gillingwater and Stuart Holmes. The last half of the Hoyburn week "Daddy," with-â€"who hasn't heard?â€" will be taken up with the showing of the youthful Jackie Coogan in the big role. Jackie has been classified by the "Theatre Magazine1" as among the immortals of all time. While that may be shooting 'a bit high, there is little question but that he ranks with the first in the hearts of movie fans, and that seems to be sufficient in this day and age. "Daddy" will show on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 17, 18 and 19. The Hoyburn management an- nounces the early showing of "With- in the Law," -Norma Talmadge's 4at- est release. " The newjy renovajtMJrlQybiirnJias iaftjpKiUJMLlhftjcamed^ _ Forthcoming attractions at the Howard include "Bella Donna," staf- fing the great emotional star "Pola Negri;' and the film version of the great stage success, "Within the Law," m which Norma Talmadge has the leading role. â- â- ; Adelphi Theater 'in mmm lent that theatre the name of the coz iest movie houseâ€"on the north ^hore. |The playhouse at once suggests digni- ty and refinement, and that's enough. The New Evanston v.. Jack Ptckford and Mabel Norman are the stars to grace the New Ev- anston screen. Mary's "Little brother" is starred with Madge Bellamy this week-end in "Garrison's Finish." The film is the first of a new series in which Pickford is to be".'"starred," "and .„ _ thrilling story of the great Kentucky Derby. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week Mabel Norman will be seen in her very latest success, "Sus- anna." Miss Normand needs no in- troduction to the motion picture pub- lic. Her metoric rise from a Sennett beauty squad into stardom in such pictures as "Mickey" and "Molly O" was one of the sensations of filmdom. "Susana" is declared to be Miss Nor- mand's greatest triumph and is at- tracting great audiences in its early showings. I Howard Theater Theodore Roberts will entertain Howard theatre audiences to launch next week's program at the playhouse. "Grumpy," his latest success, is the vehicle and it is marked down as one of the banner pictures of the season^ "Grumpy?7 will show on Sunday, AConj? day and Tuesday, May 13, 14 and «¥?*§ The attraction at the Howard for Wednesday and Thursday, May 16 and 17, will be Jack Holt in "The Tiger's Mae Murray comes to the Howard for. the Friday and Saturday programs in her incomparable "Jazzmania.'^ Air? so, there will be the tenth ToxmjfcM: the "Leather Pushers," starring Regin old Denny. Sunday, May^20, will:i'°S^lh1?1relRi€t Reginald Denny, this time in fthe "Abysmal Brute;" An added attrae- THE new |yr STOIT €4 Th&Bigj?^^ |g.FRIDAY and SATURDAY il;3;| 'â- â-  ' May II and 12 . ' .^,0' f'lACK PICKFOWf 1 Supported by Madge Bellamy, in the first of his new star series ii *f Garrison's Finish A thrilling story of^ the great llflfllllKentucky Derbylllll^f Monday, Tuesday and Wedneaday HifiiBMay 14, 15 and ^0§M^: MABEL NORMAND fie, starjjjbf fMolly-O" and "Mickey" in her newest and best ||f -production §M. !|§ll|§| ^tfZSffffA** - . Always a : Good Show at - "THE NEW EVANSTON" Harold Lloyd and Will Roger^iare. billed to entertain Adelphi patrons Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Lloyd appears in his fa- mous "Dr. Jack," film, and Rogers' ve- hicle is ."Fruits .of Fate.":^3lw|fflf: Charles Buck Jones will cro^ the Adelphi silver sheet on Thursday, May 17, in the photodramatic interpre- tation of "Snowdrift.? "The Past" will be another feature of the pro- gram. "•.â-  â-  . ,;. "..;.' 4'||:V-: The immortal Jackie Coogan s%ilt tug at the heart strings of Adelphi folks next Friday and Saturday. The picture is "Daddy," the tiny star's latest overwhelming triumph. i On Sunday, May 20, Katherine Mc- , Donald will be seejn at the Ade'ohi in [ ^AZLonely^Rbad.^ There will also be Round 10 of the "Leather Pushers." 'B|l?PPp»K "-"^""•sp j?r â„¢vwys^Br W-^v,WSWr^w ri'iW ':':?*;â- ;, 11,-1923-^F ^^H;S^«* Vola Vale has been added to the cast of "Daughters of the Rich," Ed- gar Saltus* play which, is nearing completion. The other featured play- ers are Gaston Glass, Miriam Cooper. Ruth Clifford, Ethel Shannon, Josef Swickard, Stuart Holmes and J. Gun- nis Davis. .'â- 'â- '. â- â-  ;V- ' Hope Hampton has been engaged to play the leading role in the screen version of "The Gold Diggers" which will be directed by Harry Beaumont. JMiss Hampton is expected to leave %irly next month for Los Angeles following the completion of her role inte"|^|wi^l,i^r:ceny." ,;,„ ,-..,. .v^^*^ ^Footage** is a term applied to the length of pictures. "Mileage" prob- ably would be more accurate. For instance, in the photographing of "Slippy McGee»" more than sixteen miles of film ran thrbugh the cameras. In its finished cutting the feature is only a little more than a mile long. THEATRE •IS Davis St, Evanston â-  j Matinees 2 and 4 fftV"- "â- :'$ Evaning* 7 and t ^w ,t,,.......__ Mon.-Tues.-Wed. it* The Strang, May 14-15-16 __. Tomâ€"Forman has- returned from Albuquerque with his company com- prising the cast, "The Broken Wing." This week he will direct the princi- pal episode in the story, the aeroplane ^r^h^^hich ^will^lie staged with the: aqtest possible realism. ^The hap- r^r^ator will be played by Ken- neth Harlan. Others in the east are MiriaAi Cooper, Walter Long, Rich- ard Tucker and Miss Dupont. 9, According? to word from the Ichul- berg Studios, the number of replies received in response to B. F. Schul- * ~ of $10,000 a word ready totals 19,702. Thisjiumber exclusive of the many letters that have been sent to the New York office. Banquet1' [^MarsnairNeilan's great produc- tion with Claire Windsor, Ele- anor Boardman, Hobart Bos- worth, Thomas Holding, Nigel Barrie, Ford Sterling, Claude Gillingwater, Stuart Holmes. €>M Marie Prevost will in all probabil- ity be starred in "Broadway After Dark," to be made by the Warner Brothers^";r"Si-r'=,-"':â- , V* 'â- ' â- '"â- , TJrar.-Fri.-Sat., May 17-18-19 Jackie Coogan p^S%:,..â- ;.;- -,nll;-.:B);.%i*^-.-â- -- ffDaddv^ COMING SOON^^ t Norma Talmage "Within the Law'* Wedding Silver jroin Graves9 ! The Colfax Pattern |, Sterling Stiver Colonial Finish The new "Colfax" pattern of _: table diver is simple of outline, with ^Colonial mouldings^ on both back j' |anrF|rp*f^a^clr~M enriched with fine r ^peatr*%M fteaid? border arid very delicate husks in the front panel. 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