Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1923, p. 15

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pmm wm <®m WSwimmM Photodramas {The New Evanston egri, considered by many critics reatest emotional actress in pictures, will continue through at the New Evanston in the f "The Cheat." !olt plays the lead opposite the whiles the balance of the" ;^;:Bl^tcularly'-weir^el^ed.':-*|f :>*â-  Cheat" is bringing crowded t#$§$-" \' the New Byanston at every |pr|E i»ce and bids fair ito establish iill ance record. fejlfc veek will bring the -exclusive ltm:M »re showing of "Safety Last," iitwi: Lloyd's latest triumph, which |p playing at the Orchestra Hall j&ghlpe summer months. !' ; 1y *llM*W Last" is cotfsiderea one of ::'^rfBest comedies ever produced in ituiell, It's lengthy "fun" in Chicago ^mmoi the most successful of loop ttractions. Wloyburn Theatre mi iioyburn begins its' October of super-films next Monday le showing of Constance Tal- *s latest triumph, entitled flcy," the virile P. A. informs tts, latest slang for "bonehead" or >bell." And to think they wish- iname like that on the adojrable le. re right, it's a rollicking com- |a typical Confiie Talmadge pro- Ion. There is no lack of heart in- and pathos interspersed with iiugh medicine, "Dulcy" is built everyone, young and old. be seen at the Hoyburn on ly, Tuesday and Wednesday. lease lildren of the Dust" is the attrac- llor the balance of the first week itober. It is directed by Frank page, author of the screen version ffumoresque," and includes in the |of players suchjiotables as Johjti- ralker, Llbyd^SIughes, Pauline jn/Bert Woodruff, George Nic- ^and Frankie Lee. A very human ire! . iture productions booked for the Iburn are, "Eriemies of Women," rifcrs,^-^Baughters of tfcet! "Trilby/' "Main Street," "Hunt- ^^e^Jtierry Go: Rbajd^and ScaramoucneT^- . """"' . ~*â€"- Howard Theatre l ^"The Silent Partner" is the Howard offering for this week-end. Owen ~ oore and Leatrice Joy are the stars, he well known Knight trio of vocal- ts will provide the specialty pro- pram. The William Fox production, "The lent Command," will be seen at the ward, Sunday, September 30. Or- l\e Rennie, tenor, will give several bers to augment the musical pro*- n. . â-  ['The Silent Command" .will >w on Monday and Tuesday." OYBU *J;> THEATRE l "•;'?' [The B*at* Pictures ; > Excellent Music Scientific Ventilation fternoonii to .«* Evening* 7 to 11 MON. TUES. OCT. 1, 2, "Dulcy5 How would you like that |name? It is the latest slang for I'bonehead," or "human dumb- >elle!" To think.they wished a tame like that on adorable Con- stance Talmadge! -Comedy? rESJNDBED. Yet, a Strain _ of ipathy plays on the heart ^t trings here and there, to relieve .lighter convulsions. Many will call this popular stage success, e entire cast is eminently ng. See it. f ls Constance Bmheyw^W be "Howard sta* £or\. Wednesday Thursday, October 'â- :â- %. and 4, in "YoJtti Friend and Mine." Antonio Borelli, harpist> gives the specialty number. Constance Talmadge arrives at the Howard on Friday, October 5, with her production oii "Pulcy/* "Con* stance's smile-less brother-in-law, the inimitably Buster Keaton will also offer i hhk latest 'MiSaM&^;umm ^i&vi Nest,^at this program. Frank Lucas, accordionist, i'will giv^e the spec* Same program for Saturday. ;:fu*ffiW HOffNAV ANNA" COMES 0 HARRIS THEATRE ilii Adelphi wem 11 Adelphi with his ant will S* iS.i^6^'yiliili^Matti^ Maeterlinck's famous drama, comes to the screen after a suetftsful record on both the dramatic and opaftttfc stage here and abroad. "The most stupendous production inHhe history of motion pictures" js thev ^y critics characterize the photoplay version which Willian Fox will present at the Harris theatre ior :s|Ulv indefinite engagement starting, .Monday^evening^#ctol^ 131 The drama was vwr^telim 1902 short- â- j^iafter-the4;&elgi^pbei's marriage to. Georgette LeBlanc, wha furnished the J inspiriation for the^eading character and] who appe^edlim presentation i^h|: the Paris stage. 'ii^tifliiKfiil^! -^ a dramatic version of dnn^ilv}wma" in 1905 when it was Manhattan Opera House #im Bei^ht^Kalich in the title role. The Chicagov Opera Association presented it: Mayor Dever's committee on Japanese relief has handed to the Chicago chapter $600,060 M be administered by the na- tional headquarters,.American Red Cross. Every cent of this amount will be spent on/,^u|lf r^l^f-'wprk,x:|^%|;^.; i/'*t^:; 1 . It is interesting to note that the con- tribution of Chicago and suburbs is more than 80 per cent of the amount given by the entire state of Illinois, and it is nearly half the amount given by the ten states which comprise the central division thfe iJM&i .% Jackie Coogan will ludienCes.; this . week- "Circus Days." Gha be seem in -"Back to' A great •• bill at th^ Adelphi Sunday, September 30. Bryant Wa burn appears in his new picture "Temptation," and Mr. and Mrs. Car-J ter DeHaven will be seen in their; latest comedy, "Rice and Old Shoes." Sounds^like revival. days, doesnt it? For Monday and Tuesday, October 1 and 2, the Adelphi has secured "Children of the Dust." The comedy film wijir be Baby .Feggy in "Nobody's Sweetheart." * The .-great'; picture "Lawful Lar- ceny," comes to the Adelphi for Wed- nesday and Thursday. A remarkable cast including Hope Hampton, Lew .Cody, Conrad Nagel and Nita Naldi, will be seen in this production.' Lar- ry Semon's "Midnight Cabaret," ^ the comedy attraction. "The Silent Partner" is the show- ing for Friday and Saturday. Owen Moore and Leatrice are the stars. 1913-14 season and Mary Garden *red a persjonaT triumph in the lead- rolei -j â-  |he William Fox motion "picture ver- brings Lee Parry into prominence thelTplayer of the title role and, in- tently, 30,000 people are used in sev- eral of the mob scenes. MILES By using 20,000,000 candle power and 129 projectors for electric flSod-lightlng, the New Wrigley building in Chicago\is so illuminated that this twenty-six story structure is visible for fifteen miles. In placing these flood-lighters they have been so arranged that the intensity of the light increases with the height of the" building, reaching the maximum bril- liancy with the tower. ' TARHNGTON'S LATEST SHOWS AT THE MONROE - After J a delay of several weeks while finishing touches were being made, the William Fox photoplay version of "Cameo Kirby", the Bodth Tarkington, Harry Leon Wilson stage success, is to be given its Chicago premier at the Mon roe theatre Monday, October 1. Originally a stage play, it was pro- duced first at the Hackett theatre in ^JSfew York with Dustin Farnum in the title role. Nat Goodwin also played the character. The production became one of the most popular shows on the road. Now comes the. screen version, which obviously incorporates scenes and in- cidentsJ impOQaiblc on^thc 3tagc John Gilbert, a, notable screen figure, is a realistic Cameo Kirby and Gertrude Ilmsted, a Chicago beauty, who won her opportunity to appear in the films through capturing first honors in a Chi- gp beauty contest and then made the most ,«jLher opportunity, plays opposite hjm_ She portrays a belle of old New Urleany in a manner that leaves nothing to be desired. a » it i » m^m v: vanst:oJN The Big Metres Pint bf the Red Cross. The quota for Chicago chapter, Red Cross; watt $175,000. Inside of three weeks the good work of the mayor's committee and the generosity of the people more than tripled this aniwintJiiSiliiM^;.'^ M'igi.; Many inquiries have come to the Cross as to whether workers will be sent over seas. This is not yet known but the Japanese Red Cross has a well equipped and active .organization,-iflWNjLâ„¢,, 163 medical corps, 200 doctors and 3,000 nurses. The American Red. Cross uil Aa* Japan, China and the Ptrilippmes is fds* weIl;OTganized*^||P'||.S"â- â- >'â- â- â- 'â- â-  â- -.â- '>.'â- â- .'-â- * -•% i§fl% mm' NEWELL & RETCHIN 4 Pt«k •! tk« PWtm^ ,'-. W WD EL PHI «i%.,5How<iwl â- â- â-  7074 Nortk CUrk m\ -r^LEATRICE .JOYP:./ 0;.-^tlie'.SII«'PWrtWfti^ KNIGHT TRIOâ€"VOCALISTS h â-  .** â- â- â-  sum; MOW. TCWB. : â- â-  â- â€¢:• ^*t«? 'm- ?3.^H,': FOX OFFERS tfx&ffrl "The Silent Command? i ORVILLE RENNIE â- & \% [:k â- >,.., Tenor .'â-  ... â- v^.-.-t'-i WI8D. and THURS. > CONSTANCE BINNY # "Your Friend And Mine" Antonio BorreUl-â€"Rnrntat 'â- â- nMMHMniiMMMHM^MnMMMnMMMnMHri FRI. and SAT. Oct. 5-« CONSTANCE TALMADGE *M: BUSTfeR^feEATGN '!iS:;i?l #1* s (^pve::.*nest»*/ t& â-  pWANIt; LUCAS ACCORDIONIST FRI. nnd SAT^ SEPT. 5f JACKIE COOGAN 111. "Circnm Daysw SUN. â-  .... SSBRYANT WASHBURN!^, :' CARTER-DEHAVEN . ttiL, : ^RICE AND OLD -n*QW*???& :â-  MONT, and TUBS.. :,,.aJ3 LEWIS STONE...$$* . 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