Features at the Village
- Publication
- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jan 1915, p. 3
- Full Text
The Village theater has completed arrangements whereby every night will be "feature" night in that popular show house. Manager Sparr, because of his long experience in the motion picture business, knows just about what the people like and, in booking his attractions, acts accordingly.
Monday night, January 4, "The Nightingale" by Augustus Thomas with Ethel Barrymore in the leading role, will be shown. This is an appealing story of the rise of a phenomenal voice from obscurity to the pinnacle of operatic success.
On January 5, afternoon and evening, Hobart Hayworth's "The Country Mouse" will be shown. This is a Paramount picture in four parts.
Wednesday, January 6 , "The Education of Mr. Pipp," a compdy taken from Charles [unclear] Gibson's pen and ink story of that name, will be given. Digby Bell will appear in the title role.
For Thursday, January 7, "Mrs. Black is Back" with May Irwin as Mrs. Black, has been booked. This is a story of humorous deceptions and comic complications.
On Friday, January 8, "The Truth Wagon," with Max Figman supported by Lolita Robertson will be shown. This is a brilliant comedy drama from the play by Hayden Talbot.
On Saturday, afternoon and evening, January 10, a five act Shubert feature entitled, "The Marked Woman" will be shown. This is an intensely interesting story of the Boxer uprising.- Featured Link
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- Newspaper
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- Articles
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- Notes
- Date of Publication
- 1 Jan 1915
- Subject(s)
- Corporate Name(s)
- Village Theatre
- Local identifier
- Wilmette.News.298470
- Language of Item
- English
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