iii Ill beneï¬tc-l hf'flk h Nov. 16 and 17. Members um: um.» n:' 'h: mm'nrm tickets admitting then Lake- Fond. Rumatun nr w I F ‘5 [he gawï¬mnanws ut’ “Dear Bru- tus' are m M- uiwn as flrnu“’<i I.:2L‘-- i": \Y. Tue-«lay. .\’n\‘. H; Evanstnn. Wednesday. Nov. 13 and at N“‘,\ 'I‘rwr n Thin‘x‘duy and Friday. Nov. 16 and 17. Members may attend um: um.» nr' 'hz‘ gn-rt'nrmun<. their tickets admitting them in either Lake- Forwr, Evrmatun m- Nstw Trim" m w ?‘ 0 f Fux‘t'-l -.v ll «m mu wling days of the With 11' .\'ww 1‘ng :m‘l Ffmnxton, Thl- .\--i:l: Show ’l‘hcntrr (Euthl hm vlinsu‘. "l‘vn!" Brutus" :is‘ the only 1.... vivul t. lu- uiwn during the your. \Vhilv hulking: no ln'l‘tt'l‘mt' luwunl up. 'proaching the standard of the pro- fessional production. the Guild conï¬- dently believes that. given this beauâ€" tiful play. a well-chosen cast and a ’competent director. the result will win the approval of the patrons. In Comedy-Drama The play is a comedy, interspersed with high lights of pathos, sentiment ‘â€"farce, almost. at times, that it never approaches a monotone. You are amused at one moment. deeply touched the next. Only Barrie could present such truths in such a whimsi- cal way. The play is not in print and has only recently been released to amateurs. It was only by special arrangement and special price that the riuhts ut' produutilm were crantvd the Guild by the Frohman interests. .‘llss Fitz-Hugh Stan “\th 15' giving to play the part of the r'mlil"" i< oftvn hoarrl. Mi<5 Virâ€" L’lniu l";"'<llxlu'll of Lake‘ Fm'mt. .\nll hm: ’ ’ “ill lu- plnywl. zttlc nlil Lul-, the l'uvk (x \‘K'nh‘ Tum‘ “DEAR BRUTUS†[S i‘)’; OPENING FEATURE """ " .\'. SHORE THEATRE (ll'llJ) Barrio‘s Greatest Play to Bé (:1 en by This Organization: lst Presentation Nm'. 1 t 21! Luke Forest H Alâ€, -'inst‘ 0f 1}} “eiu'hh' “c- 5.1mm 5.0, The Defeat Visiting Team 28 to 0 in One-Sided (lame; Pia} .‘lodocs Next HIGHWOOD WALLOPS NORTH CHICAGO ll PAGE SIX I'l H H Th.» uzhuut \erc Pia) is (Hum m"'.uvna' 31‘s uf â€Den I‘m; {Ht‘\\:1l‘ \nulhcr “le Chipoffthe HHNE SWEET flflmE AUTOCASTII .1 Wm in guml condition ul» zzlim: min kept up Jurinx the game. Thv \‘isihyh~ "n-«gucmly but “11:11me Cflkison xlh fume Hmhxs :2.- Hr 13 Hwy :n' ‘ 0 undo: * recth empiugw‘rk‘. {h «Ifï¬CIZ'X‘ anti ,mMir EH r5: qua! hm sull M the} b \‘L‘nl’tN mam xw ‘ u; ' HILL'h [nu-1'- iI'tNU‘J in Ihfl â€DUF- H1“ Nurth Shun wusnn. "hour Bru- ll" I? p on “in h- p'ayc rth nf Evan wi Nurth t‘hic IK {hv home h :‘é‘ r3 m H] playcn ï¬rst an n1 H at Lake hm .' 3‘s ur‘ the mm the “MT HUI Bu, oscAcvaoox m 1146 0116: 200» ms OIILDQEN ABE ' PLAYING «ORE! / l.[« < by Lam- lw-I'm‘» th. T'z‘m Xight- [Hi fur the H] lnlllt< 0;) :un tumiin: ‘lxill Hr l'uvk «I by :sum. 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Suburban League Sm: Oak Park. 3|; Nuv Trix'r. 0 Kymxrnn, 5:1: Murhm, i‘.‘ I’M‘rï¬I-M. 39: “lullwgnn. l‘.’ Kn‘m‘xith; *1: Himm, U. “rt-Hirivf \Vuukvuaz 5‘. “WM {t-iv'hrl' Bulza'x Stipv \' >9 ".n-‘I I); Lineup Th9 linvup uf xht- Dm-ri kegan Kumu “as: Doerfivld H9 \Vuukt'L’H Szmdwivk LE 1 Mann LT Deerï¬eld-Shields playa next Saturday. In the last quarter Reich Waukogan’s punt and ran down. but Steele missed Toward the end of the 2 ï¬eld was penalized 15 ya more scores were tallied. ina‘ \\i7!‘ ;1 tuu: hub-“n. Sun c- ".‘I i. ,L Set-0nd Half In [hr third qum'tH D- Mn '0 \x,‘ penalized twice for holding? and “up: kegan scorn-«i ï¬rst. On a #umblc by Wuukogan the ball was Dwrï¬uhfs on the ï¬ve-yard line and I) 'er passéd to Johnson for touchdown.[ nd Steele kicked goal. Score, 33 to 12 Sixty-m") win-ml.» in Cook ’ mm-Jmcml. will sene mi <4 tn all pupifs. IhIHUJ ¢ “urn-y ‘nl Dyn-r mks. 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Jollï¬ffeikrt Alla: ML: .ln (1‘ “ha! >Cth 1hr opening of Guess W'hat They Are Talking About. WW winnVIL {lu- A\\ \w WHCW-«oï¬a «wwm WWW MM ["le “I‘drr FR \Nk FORT! VATU HIGHWOOD BOWLING ALLEY and POOL Room \ RK HOTEL High‘ood ll‘ ()gn'n 'A \'|‘ Th [or llumnm If" . m shape I in! class HM“: “III we (.u \-"¢‘I We 14ml u ’1' ()“ned r-l 1min mun .ul rlh a MIR n ()Llahoml. -m-Hmlnut!. “I «n “Llhlr land x. mm under Honda. a landed man of ver- lhr sun and (win! by \ ‘vrn,ll\.£:‘ uarmrd b mun! ud tum-ma e when everything mil -\« liJ'r n â€I, X" 01111 one-thud it! ï¬Hlble Ind it un- nh-w. Ninety-seven per rm! M in It‘Yf'I have uh the hm'nw l! mu uke ueveul renturiel rvrn uur gund .«vumm wdl be crowded. 1: gural errm' «Inert his been bro It ‘0 so \A '1 I'm nuv Inulh‘ in: of Auahahl ower. ml] Le yuln'xnml The lowlands of the Am.- ‘1 t‘c ‘m -?-;u.'1~ «f leuhn'a. ul" be [tuned ( vu- "u‘e m, \\r u 11 hm how to grow muzc ('IH ‘\e\\ f \\ «.3 97‘: u'c m. It meet. our h .pculatt mun 311cm l-nalnc we in manhood “113 (he hnw thrv (an Lr‘p the HM" hr!" Y ‘('7 n‘an. !H((1.\ 3h. . uzn \Hune \ wl‘u- In H}: r.“‘x Thu! “2:! :1st mathmna!» .\ H‘r rmtlsrwul (J r.) It 4H†) ' '1â€: n 1le- \\ huxe 121.4! The Bilhkl'n’ haw lnthvt: .37, HI: aux hm-up tm~ “mum, 'l'hr’n LYOI are In alum 1hr 12:. mmL, plumb!) 130. hut ll‘l‘ whim: t“ 11')" wuxht. Address va'y “'IHc-nwmn. 1805 Wuhingum xtrwt. “nah-wan. {or 2.3195. They want in m-vun- trawling (hm-s for any night and are nâ€"ndy to non-pt nix mum-u - I'm-k. They panivularly Win! in Mar from the following: Winm-tvkn. ()ur nee, Antioch, Lilwrtyville. Lakv For on Young Mvn'n rlub, Racine. Keno- nhu. Milwaukee. Beloit, ‘ Janet-ville. Gmyalake, Waucondn. Lake Villa, lelenry, Highland Park, Evanston and 0!th who think thvy (1m defeat the Bullikvn Humlunutiun. or win hnvr ï¬rurvd in pvuinur yawn-s um: tun-"L Thr)‘ want '1“ Hart UN‘ «mum 1hr ï¬rH (1f.Nu\r"H:vt Mr“ The}; fur a six I Ln“ “Too many of us sporting writer: become pron agents for amusomcnt enterprises imtud of reporters for our own papers Ind for the public.†Urge- Gooernl l’nrddpction Mr. Fullerton outlined his per-0nd experience: of more than thirty yum dmrihinx tht1 evolution of sporting writing, and of sports in the United Status, clnsimt with an argument for mass athletu‘s {or all the youth of the mtiun NORTH Waukegan Wants ¢ “Thcre in nothing sanding between the worst phuu of commonaliti- non of sport-both nmlteur and pro- {onion-l excepting Judge LIME, Major Grifldu and a» sporting write" and we uporu'nx writers must plan! “Hutch.“ luilodofour duty in on!“ the public and amusing public sentiment to the dub- “(‘ommerci-liutiun of sport, evu of amateur sport, hm- worked to handicap mun uthleliu. Couches, necking personal reputation most In the men vulpu, but We nporting writ- on Ihould. in all fuimou. add me- nuximn culpn. Our houta rim-Wed a rude shock durJ in]: the var, when. m the selective dun. with only 54 pan can! of the: men of ï¬uppulfl‘d athhflic aims chosen for the awrwna cumpetitivt with: showed that {cuer than 46 per calf of these could loan a six {out ditch Sacriï¬cing Mun Develop-am ‘ “Wv are producing ihampion nth-1 lea-s, record breakers, in I'M every line and meek-cling the great! mass of the pi-uplc'. The desire to win ovonii-duws the nthli-uc dovd-f opment of the "IUD“, and urgmilp (inns. unilegen, couches. devnte them? selves to inwnniw work on the Elmer. athlete, innmd of mlu‘uthktics. Adux-uhhy u publlt‘ muvemenl that would mt-un mun- yenernl particip. Lion in amateur uthlrtioa by on: young men nnd wumen and deplor'uu the twnd in the United Sum Low-I1 professionalism in nporta. Hugh Full lemon. {or thirty yeah! a «port. writer in (‘hicago Ind New York 1: an nddreu recently to students (I the Medill School of Journnlilm d Northweltorn ['nivenity culled up on the newspaper fraternity to land in: URGES GENERAL ‘ ATHLETIC PLA Hugh Fullerton. Noted S91 Expert. Declares Country Needs More Out-Door Recreations FOR MASS DEVELOPME ‘nwn trams, v I tram: ulnny "magnum a! unn Fi SHORE FIVES ' TEAMS (‘HALLENGED Bil‘ lkt‘ Basketball Sm “names with Teams Shore (‘ilics I“! in!» vhalh U'IHI H lht HOME HABIT)" and “NOWA AOW‘SM renoun- ch-e cm W! mm mm HMl M9†M‘ Yfl‘ N‘ï¬f“ NAVF' Il'th nurd by thl f Waukeaan lhrr Hm†Sq uad has and tho NEIG Ham Th1 LI hundrvd I hvncl many in euro III inwh pip Ulkr 11‘ resuhod Accurdm Frank in amid 1 in" and er. Ju‘ln (311- HO! flan-d u default h-n V.“ m: ï¬sh fa m-r' at‘ In r 1-3! Nfl0‘1 lï¬nx h [r kr OI R 110) 1 pmwn earn-l w‘ fro! w (‘1 C p4 rate (‘30!‘3 8P lol 0m ("Itj