Noemer1,194W & J. TTFAiA.PM B ring Globe Tlwater Players for One - Day Stand on'North ShoreJ "Shtakes/'eare's Plays iin .Shakespeorc's Ways" This is the motto of the Globe The- ater Players f rom Merrie England at A Century of Progress. %vho areconi- ing to the Skokie School in \Vininetk<a on November 27. A portable stage has been con- structed which the Playe.rs will take on tour making it possible to give *"Julius Caesar,*" 'The Taming of the Shrew," "M idsummers Night Dreani' and "As You Like It" in the Jane Kuppenheinier Méemorial hall, much as they wiere given ini Shakespeare's time. The change of scene wili he indicated hy drawing a curtain be- tween the outer andt muer part oi the stage. Costumes Faithful to Period Like the plavers of the 01ld Globe Theater in 1,ondon in the days of Queeu Elizabeth the ac:ors w%%Ill ear costumes of 'tliat perio<l. and v.hlen. as in -julius Caesar." the scene of the play j5 in another period, they will throw a toga, or whatever, ov'er their Elizabethan dress. 0f' the performances of 'julius Caesar" Chicago dramatic critiés have been more than enthusiastic. After Llo>yd Lewis had witnessed a per- formance at the Fair, he said:- "I was to ail intents and purposes 17 years old again and recapturing the (,Id time speli of theater going, whexî Marc Anthony put bis silver tongue in his cheek and fi libustered Brutus and Cassius to death with his funeral speech. There was a tang of reality in John A. Willard's Marc Anthony and in tlhe response of the gullible beast-Iike mob at bis feet. Tali, band- some- and physically fit to be- this Roman playboy who turned cunnin!g avenger, Mr. Willard put the un- mouthy breath of life, coînpreliens- ible, emotional and practical, into a speech which pretentious 'o.si- ais may be said to haviz 'elocuted' these many years agonte." Brilliant Direction Credit for much of the effectiveness of their production is given to Thomas Woods Stevens, the director who abbreviated the play to a fortv- five minute performance and has given it a brilliant, forceful and vivid direction. The murder plot is concen- trated upon. The play opens with Caesar's encounter with the sooth- sayer, follows with Cassius'- lean andl hungry seduction of Brutus, the two brothers' organization of the patriotîc vendetta, their coaxing of Caesar to. forget his wifes forebodings and to accompany tlhem to the capitol where the killing is performed and the obit- uary sermons preaclie(1. Conlcerning the last few moments of thé play as given by the Globe Theater Plavers Mr. Lew'is said, it %vas "the most dra- matic and électric finale 1 have ever seen bestowed upon the scelle." Besides Mr. Willard some of the actors who will take part iu this plav w'Ill be Carl Bentoni Reidl, Donald Gallagher, and Rhys WilliamQ. .Large Group of SPousors Performances are beinq given un- der the auspices of the Winnetka piub- lic scbools, the Winnetka Parent- Teacher association, North Shore Country Day School Parent's asqn'i- ation, the New Trier Township izh school Tri-Ship club, the Winnletka. Woman's club, and the Cominiullit% House. Tickets for the afternoon performances for children may be se- cured at the schools. Those forf the adult eveninz performances mnav be secured at Skokie school, the Win- the mnanagement and promotion of the, performance are Carleton Walsh- burne, M*s. Nat Blatchford, Jr. Ma-s. Alfred gereeman, Mrs. Arthur Boyn- ton, and Mrs, lHerbert U. Nelson. CCMen Are Guests .çt within its own ranks, and everyone who does not play is an enthusiasfic fan. The boys were transported Io Evanston and back in the huge trucks in which they are conveyed to and from their work. Game BAHAI'I LECTURE NoriIAwestern h.i G1o "The Spiritualization of Sorrow" is TWelve hundred young men in the the subect of the lecture, to be given army of CCC* workers at Camp by Madame Barry-Orlova of New Skokie Valley went to Evanston Sat- York at Foundationhall in the Baha'i urday afternoon as guests at the foot- House of Worship, Linden avenue baIl game between Northwestern, and and Sheridan road, Wilmette, at 3:30 Ohio State. Camp Skokie Valley o'clock Sunday afternoon, November., boasts several goo6d football teams 4. STATE BAINK and TRUST Co. Ev anston, lIllinois Mcm be T Federcil Reserve, System Statement of Condition, October 17, 1934 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks............... ............... $ U. S. Government Securities Maturing in lcýs than live vears....... U. S. Governiment Securities 'Maturixîg aftcr fi"c v cars. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Other Bonds an d Securities ... . ... . . . .. . . . . . .> U. S. Governmnent and Other Securities pledged to secure deposits of U. S. Governiment and in compliance with the Trust Act ............ Loans on Collateral Security........ .... .... Loans on Real Estate ........... Other Loans....... Overdrafts . . .. . .. . . . Federal Reserve Bank Stock Banking House and Leasehold .... Other Real Estate ............ ... . . ýCustomers' Liabilitv under Letters.of Credit .... Other Resources....................... TOTAL RESOURCES ..................... LIABILITI ES Capital Stock ........ ........................ lucome Debentures ....... Undividcd Profits . .. . . . . . . Reserve for Contingencies ............. ...... Rescrvcs for Taxes, lntcrcst and othcr FxpenI.Cs L etters of Credit -Outstanding Deposits: Time Deposits. Demand Deposits 4,056,.759.29 3,810,185-23 3 1,886.68 8$11,930-75 z 11,000.00 ..... ..... 782,224-38 ...... ... 016,853.84 ........ . 431,074-04 909.36 ..... .... 37,500.00 570,000.00 313,495-99* 3,375-00) 103,205-34 $12,180,399.90 $500y000.00 '50,000.00 5 7,033-5 2 99,660.43 73,204.67. 3,375-00 .$4,624,758-97 .~6,004,506.45 U. S. Government deposits securcd as above 67,8 6o.86 1,697,126.28 TOTAL LIABILITIES .......... .......... .........1,8,399 Growth in Deposits March 5, 19.33. .. . $ 7,106,74i.55 September 29, 1933 ....... 9,026,202.01 March 5, 19.34 ...... 9,455,979.63 Septeinber 29, 1934.............. 10,171,128.45 October 17, 1934 .............. 10,697,126.28 I. -AMBI IOMAN uow ernpioyeii, te utart Imaueiate trihiiîlg to, meivi4%f, re pair sud lu- staR au malkms.bf electrie rètriu- erators sudi air condltlening xuits. cxo experlence necessary but ehou- en applicaut rnumt le reehaui.ali y uneiuédneidutwflHug to..devote smre spare Urne la training. Write givng age, preseut emnployaint and phono numiber. REFRIGERATION INST., Warner Theatre Building, Youngotown, 0h1o Orrington at Davis Novembér 1, 1934 .WILMETTE iLIFE 35 ý P ý