Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1923, p. 23

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W:::WmWmm. \7 23 ..jjj/i^oi,.,... j.„ Neighborhood Theatres but indications point to the certainty that it will be accorded an enthusi- astic reception by both young and old. Hoyburn Theatre eventful week is promised patrons e Hoyburn theatre beginning with rogram on Monday, August 20. ass" photodramatic interpretation )rris' celebrated novel of that title, be the Hoyburn attraction on Mon- uesday and Wednesday. "Brass" is ^terized as "a throbbing 4rama on age, which will grip the interest ,ry'human being." The story asks ft-propounded question of modern "Is your wedding ring brass?" cast of "Brass" includes such out- ig stars as Monte Blue, Irene Margaret Seddon, Marie Prevost, jr Myers and little Bruce Gueri who raided as the new wonder boy of 1ms. Sydney Franklin directed the drama. am the Law," is booked for the pirn on Thursday, Friday and day, August 23, 24 and 25. 'â- â€¢ * stirring and romantic tale of the . Yukon Trail, involving the eternal le of two men and a woman," is nanner in which critics have de- d this cinema triumph. In the easy lice Lake, Kenneth Harlan, Gaston Rosemary Theby, Noah Beery, ice Beery and others. Edwm „re is the director. . mley Wallace has intrenched him- n the esteem of Hoyburn playgoers rtue of his excellent work at the j. He is prepared at any time to the favorite selections of his audi- He also likes to have them take in singing the popular songs he irs Howard Theatre ARD THEATREâ€"1 col box excellent film bearing the title, „ of Jealousy," and having in its such remarkable talent as Frank lan, Marguerite De La Motte, Lloyd lies and Edward Burns, will be seen ie Howard Friday and Saturday of week. "Scars of Jealousy" has to ith the celebrated "Cajans" of the country. It is a thrilling romance te southland. . ister Keaton in "Day Dreams is jomedy attraction for those days. iliott Dexter is the star in the fc interpretation of James Riley's famous poem, "An Old theart of Mine," which is to be at the Howard on Sunday-, Au- /here the Pavement Ends" is the irard booking for Monday, Tuesday Wednesday of next week. Alice ry and Ramon Novarro head an all- : cast in this production. Joward music is always of the very Winter or summer, there is no ance in this pleasant feature of the trams. >hoto- The New Evanston falter Hiers and Jacqueline Logan (to be seen this week-end at the New iston in, that rollicking new comedy entitled, "60 Cents an Hour." liers has found a prominent place Jng the non-slapstick comedians of [screen and is adjudged by the most cting critics as an actor of exceptional ^ty. He rose to the heights from the of an extra in low comedy, |or Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- August 20, 21 and 22, the New Ev- anston offers "The Heart Raider," star- ring the beautiful and talented Agnes Ayres. It is heralded as a splendid drama that will command the interest ~ot~V9&y~ playgoer. Ben Turpin will help to round out next week's program with his latest screaming comedy, "Where is My Wan- dering Boy this Evening." The Friday and Saturday feature film at the Adelphi theatre is announced as "The Shock," starring Lon Chaney, best known character actor in the cinema world. Warren Kerrigan is the Sabbath Day star for the Adelphi. He will be seen in his latest success, "A Man's Man." Johnnie Hines, one of the most pop- ular of the younger comedians of the screen, will be viewed at the Adelphi theatre on Monday and Tuesday, August 2Q and 21. The vehicle for this virile jester is "Luck". "The Nth Commandment," starring Colleen Moore and James Morrison, comes to the Adelphi for Wednesday and Thursday, August 22 and 23. It is represented by the publicity agents as ranking with the best dramas of the sea- son. William S. TaylorHeads Committee on Fireworks Williani S.i Taylor, veteran Wil- mette dry goods merchant, is chair- man of the New Trier Day Fireworks committee and, in conjunction with A. Lee Adams of Winnetka, is ar- ranging a geniune treat for the north shore. The Fireworks display scheduled for 9:30 o'clock in the evening at the picnic grove on Lake avenue, promis- es to be one of the outstanding events of the day. It is something new on the annual township holiday program HOYBURN ** THEATRE " •15 Davis St„ Evan«ton Matinee* 2 and 4 Evenings 7 and 0 SEE THIS EVENTFUL PROGRAM NEXT WEEK v^MON. TUES. WED, "** Atte. 20, 21, 22 "BRASS" A throbbing drama on marriage which will grip the interest of every human being;. Is your wedding ring Brass? The acting is great. The cast includes Monte Blue, Irene Rich, Margaret Seddon, Marie Prevost, Harry Myers and a little boy marvel, Bruce Gueri, under direction of Sydney Frank- lin^____________________________â- â-  THURS. FRI. SAT. AUG. 23, 24, 25 "I Am The Law" A stirring and romantic tale of the frozen Yukon Trail, involv- ing the eternal triangle of two men and a woman. ever assembled, including Alice One of the greatest all-star casts Lake, Kenneth Harlan, Gaston Glass, Rosemary Theby, Noah Beery, Wallace Beery and others, urtder direction of Edwin Car- ewe. WILL YS-KNIGHTâ€"OVERLAND $1,235 SALES-ROOM 1B4» SHERMAN AVE Paoae Ihraastea 1*» F. O. B. Toledo CH. BRIGGS $525 SERVICE-STATION 1S24-2* SHERMAN AVE. Pnone Bvaaetea 740 A. M. CABIY Hemstitching ; ___ _ :_._, Button Covering Picoting Pleating Fine Felt Reform Initials Now located at 1167 Wilmette Ave.^jorner of Central Ave. Suite 6. J Customers' material "entrusted to us assured of rarefurtraniiftn^^ Phone Wilmette 2354 OPEN 8 A. M.-6 P. M. CLOSED SAT. 1JP. M. NEWELL & RETCHIN William S. Taylor Mr. Taylor isn't saying much about his part in the picnic. Matter of fact he's been too busy planning to allow mere conversation to interfere with the important business in hand. N. W. .^"„»t§»*|w..«i;_H?|w^.. FRI and SAT. AUG. 17-18 FRANK KEENAN "SCARS OF JEALOUSY- BUSTER KEATON "DAY DREAMS" BUNCO PARTY A bunco party will be given Sunday evening, August 19, at St. Joseph's school hall for the young people of the St. Joseph parish. THE NEW VANST0 "The Big Pictures First*' IfFRIDAY and SATURDAY AUG. 17 & 18 WALTER HEIRS AND p JACQUELINE LOGAN in a rollicking farce comedy "60 CENTS AN HOUR" MON. TUES. WED. AUG. 20, 21, * 22 AGNES AYRES IE HEART RAIDER" m â- --*t SUN. ELLIOTT DEXTER "AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE Prom Tfce Poem By Jae. Whltcomfo Riley MON. TUES. WED. ALICE TERRY RAMON NOVARRO "WHERE THE PAVE- MENT ENDS" i A '"" Ptok ef tke |>i«t«*ea % Adelphi 7074 North Clark St. FRI and SAT. AUG. 1T-18 LON CHANEY :^§f$ "THE SHOCK^gg'f WARREN KERRIGAN "A MAN'S MAN" | MON. and -TUBS."-..â- ),;M%! JONNIE HINES | "LUCK* \..... WiBD. and THURS. COLLEEN MOORE JAS. MORRISON "THE NTH COMMANDMENT9 Killl mm® The North Shore's Most Representative Theatres Thursday, August 23 NEW TWER DAY We know that you are going to be at the picnic| so why not have a dinner or4unchepn with us; ; ||| We will serve you a real tasty.J^^^M^^^^W^^. BOWMAN'S PURE CULTURE BUTTERMILK is the ideal sum- mer food drink. It is a great aid to digestion and is prescribed by physicians for that reason. Oefcl the BUTTERMILK HABITâ€" it defers old age. Insist oft Bowman MKY COMPANY It's Pure *;;&3i -am ^3pK^CTW?i^^^^^^^feâ„¢;Sv"*i"i nmm^^Mi bi-i't^ikii^&^M iS^BSaSSftt* tm-*â-  â- â- â-  '! "1MMMMM lltilfislliil '?.c\.: MiW Sssft^K i'SlMlsKii!! ;S&iii«Si2iMiSl^^aS^Sl::: 'ijB..-

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