Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jul 1926, p. 29

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july ZJ, 1926 WILM.ETT ,E quota of his comedies for First National. . It seems that .once a film player makes a hit with Johnny he signs them up f.or his next picture, and as I nhnny always makes a hit wtth the player they are always seeking an engagement to support him in his forthcoming celluloid opus. For instance, in "The Brown Derby," which comes to the Hoyburn theatre next Monday, thr ~ are four players at least whose n; .·es should be oit the roster for service medals. · Bradley Barker heads the list, as LIFE Z9 ard Barthelmess' new picture, "Ranson's Folly," which comes next Sunday to the Norshire theatre. "Ronson's Folly," is based on the celebrated novel by Richard . Harding Davis. Dorothy Mackaill plays opposite the star. The midweek change in program brings Rex Beach's new novel, "Padlocked," to the screen. The story realistically pictures the clash between the old and new generation. Lois Moran, Noah Berry, ·Louise Dresser ar&d Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., are in the cast. At the Movies (Continued from Page 27) ing next Thursday, Friday and Saturday and the star is Arthur Lake. NORSHORE THEATRE Young Lake, who is being starred in One of the mos·t interesting and picthe "Sweet Sixteen" series of juventuresque phases of our national military history, life at a Western army ile comedies, happened to be between outpost during the Indian wars, is given pictures when casting was anhounced. vivid portrayal on the screen in RichHe immediately went to Director \Vitliam A. Seiter and asked that he be Brown Derby"his is his fifth John- · t!l·-·-·-···-~-·-~-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-···-······ ny Hines picture, other appear· given the role of Tommy, the fresh "The office boy. ances with the comedian being in "The Live \\'ire," "The Crackerjack," "The Early Bird" and "Rainbow Riley." HOYBURN THEATRE ~[arion Fairfax, screen writer and SALES AND SERVICE STATION It wilt not be a surprising event for producer, ushered in the first picture those ~o read the motion picture made by herself with a christening. columns of the newspapers and maga- The picture is "Old Loves ~nd New," zines to see before their· eves some day which wiJt be the feature attraction in the near future the st-atement that Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Johnny Hines has decided to issue Lewis Stone has the role of Lord service buttons to members of his cast Carew, who, following the wreck of who have seen service in a specified his home, wanders off to join the noOpen Et~enings and Sundays mads of Algeria. Iu the opening sequence with Stone is Katherine McDonald, who is returning to the screen in her first big role. Oth~rs in the cast are Barbara Bedford, Tully Marshan, Walter .Pidgeon, Ann Rork, Arthur Rankin and Albert Conti. M ARM 0 N 6017 Broadway, Chicago Phone Long Beach 6428 th~ Call F. C. Heaney for a demon1tration in New Marmon. New Cream Top Milk' r, J Marmon North Shore -~-~-~~-r-1 Comes from Tuburcular· tested C('WS. Sanitary hood sealed oops. -a-·-· -·-·6 Ask Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029Greenleaf 820. tie per The cream taken from this .milk will whip ···n Home Builders! W HILE awaiting the completion of Bathin1 Suits and Accessories your new home remember that at l'he Orrington you will find comfortable temporary quarters, convenient to transportation and within "eye-watch" of builders and repairers. Many people come to the Orri~gton while altering or decorating their homes. 20% FOUNTAIN oil Gtk ORRINGTON EVANSTO.LLINOIS

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