Chatham Theatre, Chicago, Illinois - July 29, 1923

Chicago Chatham Theatre program from July 29, 1923

CHATHAM
-- THEATRE --
COTTAGE GROVE at 75t STREET
1500 MAIN FLOOR SEATS
THE SHRINE OF THE SILENT ART

$20,000 Hope-Jones Organ
Matinee Every Day

PROGRAM WEEK OF JULY 29

SUNDAY, JULY 29

DOROTHY DALTON
in
"THE LAW OF THE LAWLESS"

With THEODORE KOSLOFF, TULLY MARSHALL and the Famous French "Sheik" CHARLES DE ROCHE

An untamed Tartar beauty of whirlwind passions -- a "devil in pataloons" her tribe called her -- quick as a wildcat to fight, and as powerful -- this was the human tempest a fearless gypsy bought at the auction block.

Added -- Pathe News -- 2 Reel Comedy -- and Scenic

 

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 and 4
CHARLES G. NORRIS' DARING STORY OF MARRIAGE

"BRASS"
A Startling Story of Marriage and Divorce

With an All Star Cast Including
MONTE BLUE, MARIE PREVOST, HARRY MYERS, MISS DUPONT, FRANK KEENAN, PAT O'MALLEY

"Love cowards! They excuse their sins in the name of love! Let them neet and marry and I'll transmute their wedding rings to brass!"

American social life has received no more truthful and bitter arraignment than this story of Philip Baldwin's career presents. He has his pattern everywhere you turn. Strong in purpose, weak in fulfillment, moral in intention, susceptible through craving affection. Society's structure topples dangerously on such weak props.

Also Latest Round of "FIGHTING BLOOD"

SUNDAY, AUGUST 8
"THE MAN NEXT DOOR"

(Union label) 402 -- Natl. Poster & Prtg. Co., 506 S. Wabash Ave.


Chicago Chatham Theatre program from July 29, 1923

A REVIVAL OF 4 GREAT PICTURES

MONDAY, JULY 30

MARY PICKFORD
in
"LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY"

FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT'S famous story

SCENARIO BY BERNARD McCONVILLE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHARLES ROSHER
DIRECTION BY ALFRED E. GREEN & JACK PICKFORD

Once more Miss Pickford proves herself the greatest of all stars, big enough to play the mother's heart and tiny enough to play the child in a dual role incomparable.

Every human emotion blended with an appealing play that leaves you trembling and laughing with sheer joy.

TUESDAY, JULY 31

D. W. GRIFFITH'S
"WAY DOWN EAST"

With LILLIAN GISH, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, LOWELL SHERMAN, BURR McINTOSH, MARY HAY, CREIGHTON HALL (sic), MRS. MORGAN BELMONT, KATE BRUCE and MANY OTHERS

A REVIVAL OF 4 GREAT PICTURES

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1

Because of Love a King was Deposed, and a Republic Born

D. W. GRIFFITH
Presents
"Orphans of the Storm"

Featuring DOROTHY and LILLIAN GISH

Two orphan sisters, one blind, one a victim of a nobleman's lust, brought near by a voice, are thrust apart again by a thief's greed and a spy's law. The climacteric moment in a story that runs the gamut of all human emotions.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 2

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
-- IN --
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"

The Picture of a Thousand Thrills!
The Picture of a Thousand Laughs!
The Picture You Will Never Forget!

A light heart, a sharp sword, a fair girl and a good horse. And the tale that in told moves with a freedom of adventure that has not been matched by book or by play.

USUAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS


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