Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jul 1937, p. 25

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A. Ballard Bradley, has heen filming his .own version of "Treasute Island" with the aid of neigbboring childreri and their parents. David has. been attending the Todd. School,- Wood- lbstock, for the last few years and is at present a junior, there. It1 was haék in 1930 that David flrst became interested in, thc theatrical business. He 'oegan to act,, then. to put on plays, and after learning the technical end- of movie making at the, Todd school, to film his own movies. Since 1930 David has- made, rapid strides with bis work, for he now bas bis own theater, which is, in the basement' of his borne, a 'camera, an excellent .projecting machine and bis own stage and lighting equip- mn.ent. The theater has a capacity of. about 50 people, and is, cleverly, arranged.. The stage and screen onto which he projects his m6vies b as its awn lighting 'and curtains ail of which is handled by rernote controi from the projection booth. Demand Thrillers rhriller. movies, because of thec tremendous demfand, are now being shown. Greatest interest is shown i sucli movies as "Rin Tin Tin," Lon Chaney's "ucbc of Notre J)ame." and "Thç Cat and the Can- arv. children, and 10c for aclts. "The chief purpose 'of presenting these. pictures is to gain greater experi- ence,"' said David, "and also to set the best of the sulent old-time movies." Along -with each sulent miovie David bas, special arrangemnents for the, musical score, depending of course an the type of picture. With an exciting thriller, Wagner's "Ride ýof the Walkurie" gight be' played, whereas in a less exciting one, "Fin-. landia" by Jean Sibelius can be uised. ()M xcee long, and will taice approxi- matelyr h'alf an hour ta show. David, being quite ernterprising, be- hieves. in advertising;. theref are be ins'ertS a'.tWo-day add every wéèk in the. local papers.* Because. of thç United States Coast' Guard station Tuesday morning, police found Joanne Brown, daughter of Mr.I George Huerth, Jr., 28, of 2041 Cuyler and Mrs. George 1. Brown, 1216 Lakeý avene, hicgawitha 1shhok m- venue, spent last wee1k at the, Girl bedded in. bis finger., He was taken, Scout camp, Hickoryr Hill, Edgerton, to Evanston hospital for. treatment.I Wis. Patronize Our A dver-tisers. "ANDREMUMBERtI1 CIRTiV<F *Butter lias to Ibe miglity fine for the. U. S. Department of Agriculture to certify its quality. You can count on the. extra goodness of Armour's new CloverbIoom Butter ... tbere's a U. S.

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