Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1926, p. 37

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June 18, 1926 WILMETTE and concentrates on the clothes he wears. Evidently having heard once upon a time that "~lothes make the mat~," Ray has adopted a silk hat as standard equipment. In addition to this, he usually wears a natty cravat, cutaway coat, patent leather shoes and spats. . When one of the Griffith pictures is announced, both exhibitors and public aJike, welcome it with open ·a rms: "'\Yet Paint," the latest Griffith comedy, arrives at the New Campus on Thursday, and if advance reports can he taken as meaning much, it promises to be better than anything the comedian has yet done. Arthur Rosson directed. Helene Cnstello and BrYant \Vashhurn head a splendid st1pporting company. "\\' et Paint" was adapted hv LloYd Cc I rigan from an . original s.tory by Reginald ).{ori s. LIFE 31 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Small of San Diego, Cal., are the guests at the ]. D. Small home, 411 Maple avenue, while on their way east. They are taking a pleasant trip from coast to coast and witt not return for some time. Charles Small and James D. Small are brothers. Stage and Screen News and Reviews VILLAGE THEATRE HOYBURN THEATRE Boasting a cast of unusually fine calibre, "High Steppers," a new Edwin Carewe production for First National, will be seen at the Hoyburn theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. · Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes h~ad the ca st which includes Dolores del Rio, famed Castilian beauty; Alec Francis, Rita Carewe, John T. Murray, Edward Davis, Charles Sellon, Clarissa Selwynne, Emily Fitzroy and John Stepp ling. The film is based on the popular Sir Philip Gibbs' novel, "Heirs Apparent." It shows how high-stepping and jazzliving bring a family to the brink of ruin. "11.iss Kohooy," featuring Anna Q. Nilsson and a strong supporting cast, will he the feature picture the latter part of the week. ).fi ss Nilsson reYert s to the bovi sh garb of "Ponjola" in "Miss Nobody." She portrays the plight of a bankrupt society girl for wh om her wealthy associates no longer have need. In disgust \\·ith th e shallowne s of life, she reYerts to hobo life. A new vista opens to her as she penetrates beneath the grime of hob ohemia. '").1iss Kobody" i~ an adaption of the celebrated novel '"Shcho," by Tiffany \\· elk It is a First Kational release. Lambert Hillyer directed. Some of the secrets of horse r9cing are revealed in "The Million Dollar Handicap," a Metropolitan picture which will be on view at the Village theatre next Monday and Tuesday ) une 21 and 22. T.he production feature; two exceptionally thrilling horse races. Jockey s from practically all the notable track s of America ~ppear in the production among them being R obert Cox, winner of the famous English Derby of 1918 for the late Richard Croker. Edmund Burns, Ralph Lewis, \Vard Crane, Tom \Vil son and other screen celebrities appear in suppo rt of Vera Reynolds. Asirle from the romantic and THE NEW EVANSTON thrilling sit uation s in "The ~1 illi c, 11 DCJIThe "u niform figure" is the latest Jar Handicap". th ere is a goodly amount peri l of the screen. of g-enuine comedY. ~o declares Doy D'Arcy, the Cro\\'n To complete .t he- hill th ere ,,·ill be a Prince of "The Merry \Vido\\"" and now Charlie Chase conH:dy, "'Dog Sll\··· and playing the sin ister General ).f arlanx ;1 Path e IH.: ws reel. · in :\farion DaYies' ne\\' Co.-;mopolitan In "The Cntamecl Lad~·," coming- to 1 prnduction "Bcnrl~· oi Graustark." the Village theatre on \\' ednesda\· and \\'hich comrs next ).f on clay to the Kc\\' Thursday, Junt 23 and 2-L Gloria S\ran - E,·an:ton theatre. !--On returns to the tq >c of picture that D"Arr~· says tha t he's been strapped fir~t broug-ht her it~ to . cre<:n prom in- into tight tmiform s so much that he's t·ncc. The stnr.\·, an exciting conH:ch·- hc .l!i nning to develop a wasp ,,·ai~t. ro111ancc, \\·ith a de luxe . ocich· backfn "The ).{erry \\'ido\\'" he wore a ground, \\'as \Hitten especialh· ·ior the t1111torm. Tn "La hnh eme" he v.:as Paramount star h)· that wicfch· read laced in the outfit oi a French dandy . · and in the llC\r picture he \\·ears a fiction \Hitcr. Fannie Hur~t. As th(' enonnoush· rich ."ocich· uniiorm rYCn more gloYe-fitting than debutante. who:-c ttrr~hlc temper gtt.:" 1hat in _'"The ).J erry \\"id o\\·. "' lll'r into all sorh ni scrape..;. Gloria has :\n to111n ).fonrcno plays the male a r~k that g.in s her a ~plcndid (\ppor- h:a~l. . tttntty to dt~pla\· her rare flair for l harhe Ra~· and Joan Cra\\'ford n·ill romecl~· as \Hll a~ to exhibit her ahilit\· he see n in "Paris"' the latter part of as a dr amatic actress. lt is probabl~· tht· \Ycek. the lll (·st Ycr~atile part she ]1as hac! i; 1 The story tell" of an American 1ll<lllths, and ~he is said to gin· a per- t<,ur ist \Yhn falls in loYe with an formance that is pericction it~elf. :\ pachc gir l- and the girl"s loYer. the The plot hinges Oil the detnmined Apache lt::adcr. \\'h' ,.;encl.; th e gang attempt on the part 0f (,Joria's fiance aitcr him. Then thing-s happen fast 1(1 tame her, ancl dn·clnp~ a host of hu- and furious-and there are fights. mnrnu..; and thrill in~.! inridcnb. LarrY thrills · and laughs-some wonderful Cra,·. fl' llll'lllhncd ·in r his fine \\·o ri,;: . 1.!0\\·ns. a lot of bea utiful setti ngsc,pp(bitc ).fi ss S"·a nson in ··stage and altogether it's a picture every girl Struck."' i.., again her leading m<llL ,,.<lilts to sec-for Charlie RaY' s sake :\ llal R(1ach ccllllC'<h·, '"Th e :.:cHl!Hh\· -fnr Toan Cr;ndord's sa k e~an d for \\.hi::-tll'" and a Pathc- rn-ie\\· " ·ill ;tl~cl her (l\~·n sa ke. heFrida,· "lwwn and on this hi 11. Saturd;n·. Tunc 25 and 2r1. thcr.e will he a dou.hle. feature program. Charlic Chaplin \Yill he seen in a fl'\'i\·<11 oi one oi his iunnic..,t hit,.;, ··.-\ Dng"s Liie" atHl Tom ).fix " ·ill hr s c en in a f ~~ ~ t -m o ,.in~ we~ tern c n title cl '"~f ,. (hnl ~Ion. . " 4 I I I Also, J·athe News &JHl Chas. Chase Comedy The Million Dollar i Handicap" I and 'l ' aes., June 21 and 22 Vera Reynolds In I ~~ 1 LANP SHADEs: AND PILLOWS 1 I I :\ladt · to J·:xclu!-<i\'l' and "\rti stic Dt·signs j !'Uit ;.·our indi\'idual · tast e. l'ri<'l'~ rt·asolmhl('! I 'I 'III I I j I In i ~"The Untamed : Lady" 1 I 1 Also W<'tl. an<l Thurs., June 23 and 24 G Ioria Swunson J'ath(' UHI('w nn·l Hal Roach C'omedy }'rl. und Sat., June 2:. and !6 J)oulJle" }'euture Progrnm Tom l\llx In ""My Own Pal" antl Charlie Chaplin MADAME EDYTHE 3755 Grace St., Chicago l'hont· f(,r appoi n tm t-nt I n ·i ng- 5-t R5 I I ""A Dog's Lite" Also, Pnthe Xews Sat. Mab., 2 and 4 p. m. I - ·:·o-~-·-·~).-.~~.,....· NEW EVANSTON "THE BIG PICTURES FIRST" ~================~ XO\Y C:.HO\\"IXG I"' MEWS '-AMPU Continuous from 1 ::lO to 11 P. 1\1. Charles Ray - Joan Crawlord · 6t6t.P A R IS" Buster Brown Fox Variety News Events Pal." 1 ('rooks out" it trd. hearts made glad. a grca t pol ire cl epa ··tmen t ,-indica t eelthis i,-;; the swiit Sl11lll1laf\' of '"\h 0\\'11 Pal." film Hrsinn of herald . Beaumont's thrilling story. '"The Gallant \rua rdsm an." OliYe Borden, playing the fem1n1ne lead in thi s Yirile ston· of the \\"e st. ha s a rare opportunit~· · to . di spl<i )· her 111arkcd a hilitv. while Tom Sant.~chi. Jay Hunt. V(rginia \farshall. Bar<J..,on Barel and others acquit themselYCs creditahh·. :\ Pathc IH.'\\·s reel ,,·ill also he sh(nn .L Tom Mix in ""Tony Runs Wild" with Jacqueline Logan UMACK SENNETT COMEDY" :\lontla)·, TuP!'tlnr. "·(·tlJu·stla:r :\lOX., Tues. AND \VED. Marion Davies '-6tBeVerly ol Graustark'; .-\l so during Eucharistic Congrr s Zane Grye's PILGRIMAGE TO PALESTINE "'-Born to the West" Jack Holt, Raymond Hatton, Hal Roach Comedy "COWS KIMONA" with Glenn Tyron J,a t1·st :\' ('WS THE NEW CAMPUS ··n or n in the \\·est." a c\·clonic Zane Crc\· thriller that iairh· hristks \\'ith l1air·-triggcr artion and ~\· arn1 romance, com c s to t h c ~ e'\. C nm pu s the at re next :\1 onda,·, Tuesda,· and \\. ednesday . It wa; produced. amid the wild. na tmal beaut~· oi \\.estern crags and ca11,·ons 011 the same . pcctarulnr sr<llcthat has placed Zane Grey Paramount pictures in a class by themselves among outdoor classics of the screen. Harold Uonl and Charlie Chaplin haye to adorn. their faces hriorc starting into work. Harold isn't himself without goggles and the same goes for Chaplin sans mustache. Ra\'mond Griffith, Paramount's come.dy star, lea,·es his features alone . J.~ T H ~N E~ST2 I!I~IY. R N ~0\Y SHO\VI~G 'l'oph·s Anna Q. Nilsson - Louise Fazenda Thnrstla:r, }'ridn.r Raymond Griffith in his latest comedy 4 "MISS NOBODY" Also '-Wet Paint" Sntur!lay AI. St. John in "FAIR WARNING" ~ION., TCES. AND \NED. ('um<'tl r-X ews-Reyfew Mary Astor - Lloyd Hughes =================-· uThe Unkaown Soldier" "HIGH STEPPERS" . Also PILGRIMAGE TO PALESTINE

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