Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jan 1923, p. 13

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tl "THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY; JANUARY 13, 1923 PHOTO DRAMAS ADELPHI THEATRE taie week of January 14 started aus- lously at the Adelphi Theatre with arrival on that day of Rodolph lentino in "The Young Rajah." Is super-picture will be at the slphi on Sunday, Monday and Tues- Wanda Hawley appears oppo- the man of "sheik" fame. the film, **More to be pitiedV than Wed," will show at the Adelphi Idnesday and Thursday evenings, mary 17 and 18. A comedy feature these two days will be "Mud and id," a screamingly funny buries- of the famous photoplay, "Blood Sand." iday's customary double feature at the Adelphi will bring Roy Iwart and Shirley Mason to the ilphi on January 19. Stewart ap- rs in "The Sage Brush Trail," and 38 Mason will be seen in "The New icher." lane Novak will be the Adelphi fraction on Saturday, January 20, "Thelma," a picturization of the ious novel and play of that title. HOWARD THEATRE The Mah from Hell's River," will ovide entertainment for Howard eatre patrons on Sunday, January Beginning Monday, January 15, and ntinuing through Friday, January 19, e Howard will show the spectacular otoplay, "When Knighthood was Flow,er," starring Marion Davies. is Cosmopolitan production has thronged Loop theatres for many weeks, and Howard followers are an- ticipating with keen delight the show- ing of the great film "right at home." The Howard Orchestra Supreme, James Thatcher, conductor, has ar- ranged a magnificent program of mu- siCjto accompany the production. Future attractions at the Howard include "Manslaughter," with Thomas Meighan in the stellar role, and "Clarence," in which Wallace Reid does the best work of his illustrious film career. Social Happenings HOYBURN THEATRE Were seats at the Hoyburn Theatre reserved, the management would have nothing to do but wait for the crowds for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of H6xt wg©1c The attraction is "The Hottentot," a Thomas Ince presentation of Willie Collier's greatest stage success- of that name, starring Douglas McLean, Madge Bellamy and Raymond Hatton. The balance of next week is just as "big" as- 'tother end, for Wesley Bar- ry, a prime favorite with Hoyburn- ians, appears in his latest achieve- ment, "Rags and Riches." It is unusual that a neighborhood theatre should have but two pictures -â€"for- an entire week, but Manager Sturdivant of the Hoyburn seems to have selected a winning combination. "When Knighthood was in Flower" will Be shown at the Hoyburn Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday, Janu- ary 22, 23 and 24. ?he Philanthropy department ot Woman's club will have its usual f-day meeting next Friday, January Luncheon will be served at one Slock. Sewing will be done for Francesâ€"Juvenileâ€"Home. ____ Imile Coue's book "Self \ Mastery trough Conscience Auto-Suggestion," 11 be the interesting subject to be icussed next Wednesday afternoon ; the meeting of the Woman's club. Horace Bridges, president of the licago Ethical Society and author several books on Social Ethics, will early in February. be the speaker. Mrs. Harold B. Mayrott will open the meeting at eleven o'clock in the morning with a study-of the~opera/"The~Juggler of Notre Dame." This will be followed by luncheon and the lecture, which is under the auspices of the Philan- thropy department. The Woman's Home Missionary So- rfflty nf the Methodist church, jwill meet*next Thursday afternoon atlT:3te o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. J, Ny- strom, 714 Central avenue. Word from the Misses Marion Boyden and Jessie Gay, who have been in San Francisco since early fall, re- ports that they will sail for Honolulu NEWELL AND RETCHIN »1 ThelHouM of Harmony . N. W. L. Station at Howard FRIDAY TH08. MEIGHAN THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW Mud and Sand COMEDY 3EN8ATION SATURDAY WALLIE REED The Ghost Breaker with LILA LEE - SUNDAY ~~~~~1 Irving Cummings The Man From Hell ;:- River MON., TUES., WED., THUR., FRI. MARION DAVIE8 "When Knighthood was in Flower" Special Musical Score by, The Howand Orchestra Supreme No Advance In Price A Pick of the Pictures W Adelphi 7074 N. CLARK ST. FRIDAY DOUBLE FEATURE DAY KATE DOUGLASS WIGGIN'3 'TIMOTHY'S QUEST" and HARRY CAREY Good Men and True SATURDAY Dustift Farnum While Justice Waits Every Sat. and Sunday . High Class Musical Specialties SUN., MON., TUES. RUDOLPH VALENTINO___ in His Latest Hit tt /The Young Rajah WED., THUR. MORE TO BE PSTN ED THAN 8CORNED also u Mud and Sand" (3 reels) The Outstanding Comedy Hit of • the New Year THE NORTH SHORE'S MOST REPRESENTATIVE THEATRES Jeachers to Conduct Program at Central P. T. A. Gathering The regular meeting of the Central School Parent-Teacher association will be held in the Byron C. Stolp Assem- bly Hall Tuesday, January 16. The program will be in charge of the teachers and will be as follows: Social half hourâ€"3 o'clock; Program â€"3:30 o»clock; Vocal Soloâ€"Miss Smith. ___ Test to determine" standards in Arithmetic Fundamentalsâ€"All partic- ipating. Modern Geography Curricu- lumâ€"Geography Teachers. UOYBURM II THEATRE MM m m €1S Davit St, Efuuteo â-  m MATINEES 2 and 4 Ereninn 7 and 9 NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, January 15-16-17 THOS. H. INCE Presents "THE HomNTor FROM WILLIE COLLIER'SGREATEST STAGE SUCCESS with DOUGLAS McLEAN MADGE BELLAMY RAYMOND HATTON THURSDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY January 18-19-20 WESLEY BARRY IN "Rags to Riches" NEW "For Your Pleasure" ^--------FRIDAY and SATURDAY - The* Chicago Daily News $10,000 Prize Story "Broken Chains" with Colleen Moore and Clair Windsor Mile. Yvonne Vallal & Roland Zermain in "Dance Divertissements" An Organ Specialty by Floyd Young "Oh! How She Is Dumb" Miss Ruth Stanley Singing Favorite Selections A Cartoon Comedy Riot "Felix Kat Gets Revenge" ^£$ffi$jl *': Pathe Reviewâ€"News Weekly MR. WALTER BLAUFUSS ^ ~ presents "New Evanston Artists' Ensemble" JAMES KOZAK, Director playing------ Grand Opera Scenes from "CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" STARTING MONDAY "THE NINETY AND NINE* Adapted from Ramsay Morris' Famous Play of the same name, with COLLEEN MOORE --------__ Supported by an all-star-cast ----â€"^r ;Sli SPECIALTIESâ€"SHORT SUBJECTS ORCHESTRA :'iMiM mJ :m &m tmmm v/^$ t 9 *?«? >/ NattteB^as^ iftdrifcfcet »t?o Annual Sale of . x ORIENTAL RUGS Atoll Firstclass Grocers With\Youc Afternoon Tea VJ^HOEVER invented macaroons must »~ have had in mind something to go with the afternoon tea^otherwise__macaroons ^-^ couldn't have fitted the occasion quite so â-  * â- , perfectly. . .. â- .;,:..':;v'%{:& There's nothing else that'quite fills the ±|a bill; ask your grocer to send you over a. dozen of_those good Seidel Macaroons with ^fethe very next order. 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