Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1925, p. 16

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se CC TREASURE ISLAND TONY SARG‘S , This Week MARIONETTES &\ Elm Place Auditorium Highland Park, Illinois Tuesday Afternoon, December 1st, at 4:00 PAGE SIX Pied Piper of Hamelin THIS IS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE "MARIONETTE MASTER" AND HIS WONDERFUL PERâ€" FORMANCE * DON‘T MISS IT v Reserved Seats 75¢ to $2.00 Send mail orders, acéompanied by check, draft __ or postal order, payable to _ MRS. C. G. BIN QHAM,_ Box 397, Highland Park For information ‘phone Highland Park 84 between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. or 5:30 and 7:00 p.m 44. Tuesday Evening, December 1st, at 8:30 I \\ | AZ /W\ â€" f JS f o & a * aP 8 EP & ’//‘, y 2, C e Reserved Seats 75¢ to $1.50 _ The Fasting said by Chicago univerâ€" sity experts to retard mental alertâ€" ness. Probably the kids will say the reason why they can‘t get their lesâ€" sons is that they don‘t have enough handâ€"outs of doughnuts, | + All those gods ; not save him from they ‘helped him heaven. After® years of talk and careful handling of articles from Tutâ€"anhkâ€" amen‘s tomb, the third sarcophagus, with its layers of old and wings of goddesses,â€" is reached, with pictures of the god Osiris, the vulture goddess, Nezkhebet, and the serpént goddes, Butu, painted on the outside. | Soon the face of the young Pharoah, dried and shrunken through thousands of years of waiting, will be looked upon by men of this day. 4 | All those gods and goddesses could not save him from that. But perhaps thow "hal«sa opruc 0. L2 1OF Let him who thinks low wages mean prosperity ‘for â€" the big man start something in China. â€" He! will find men and women to work for a few cents a day, but ‘he won‘t build any great fortune. Good wages are to a nation‘s prosperity, from top to botâ€" tom, what irrigation is to the naâ€" tion‘s crops. j I o In politics we used to fight about slavery, then about tariff and the full ‘dinner pail. . Those issues are wo out, and, as Mr. Robert Barry u;:, political fights are now centered on alcohol and religion. Those issues will pass away, but men always will have something to divide them. venauctors and trainmen in the west want more money, an increase of $25,000,000 a year. To say it will horrify the conservative mind, yet if the increase in pay ‘be granted conâ€" servatives and everybody else will be better off. All that the bigâ€"man ‘can possibly get is what the little man has to spend:â€" > f ; The Reverend Francis J. Hall conâ€" nects suffering with the will of God, and says sickness is sometimes good for you. When peéople are well, they lack useful warnings that sickness gives. Science and religion are drawâ€" ing together. | t The Reverend ;Selden T. Delany says faith helps |diseage, as it unâ€" doubtedly does, and gives a scientific explanation. Faith inspires beneficial emotions; they cause~ in the body "chemical changes that banish disâ€" ease." & [ It will be literally possible through moving pictures to teach a child in threeâ€"quarters of an ‘hour, and . to teach well, thoroughly and PERMAâ€" NENTLY, more than the child can learn under proper methods in a dozâ€" en days of eight hours, spent inâ€" doors at a time when the child ought to be out in the sunshine. § This compressing of hard work is not new. Montesquieu devoted more than twenty years of intense research and study ‘to the production of his two small volumes, "The Spirit of Laws." pus C Darwin, over a period of‘ thirty years, gathered information about earthworms, and their contribution to the earth‘s fertility, that you may read in a few moments. Fortunately, and most important, moving pictures when the best use of them is:made will compress EDUCAâ€" TION, as they now compress action. , In one big picture, soon to be reâ€" leased, a sixtyâ€"five acre field was covâ€" ered with a "set" costing $300,000, and it represented in all just six minutes of moving picture entertainâ€" ment. t u8 & + Will Hays says the average cightâ€" hour day of film vlork,_lceou, actressâ€" es, directors, working hard for eight hours, produce THREEâ€"QUARTERS OF A MINUTE}of actual film disâ€" play. i f P Moving pictures compress a great deal of work and effort into a short period of "seeing." Mr, Coolidge . been | the people ONC;:BJ it i tion, not the accident of a lal death, that counts. â€" | have very bad times in Ar tween now and 1928, and NOT have them,|the nomi: election of President Coolic certain as anything can be. ial death, have very tween. now NOT have Fasting said by: Mr. Lew wrong in t question of Hoover and Viceâ€" He says that the tion established "‘by not break down." : NO THIRD TERM s 8 HOURS IN 45 MINUTES § â€"FAITH AND DISEASE 8 HIS GODS IN VAIN | _ | . James Hamilton Lewis, always picâ€" turesque, but sometimes inaccurate, says the Republican nomination fight in 1928 will be between Secretary Hoover and Viceâ€"President Dawes. He says that the "two term tradiâ€" tion <established by Washington will Conductors and trainmen in THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, is is | just 100 per wo ways. There isn‘t a two term tradition. as . been elected by , and it is the elecâ€" lent of a Presidentâ€" counts. â€" Unless we nes in America, beâ€" 1928, and we. shall the nomination and ent Coolidge are as Egyptian M@! P drga e cent any f A Business Administration ©Subject to Your Vote and Support at the April Prim Every year sees the addition of thousands of new |laws to the staâ€" tute books. It is useless to pretend that many of ‘these la an.?t utterly farcical and incapable of enforceâ€" ment, ~There are some hvfi that sinâ€" gle| themselves out in .the ‘public The people of the country like this system. They believe in d rather than words. The Coo adminisâ€" tration has no need for a vociferous "ballyâ€"ho." f pecap 9| country :exuding vast anP &opious quantities â€" of ‘::;zuze erbert Hoover speaks 8 vhenj the occaâ€" sion demands. â€" Business achievements ratbe;.tlun oratory count |with him. Secre r{;(el!ogg makes bxxf* pubâ€" lic speeches. Senator William M. Butâ€" ler| of: Massachusetts, who J. ; the chairman of the Republican National committee and one of President Coolâ€" idge‘s advisers, works on fi ‘theory that silence is golden, and nccomâ€" plishes much, o# © The people of the country like this system. They believe in d rather than words. The Coo i adminisâ€" rather than ‘to ‘gallivant country :exuding vast : ‘quantities of :fli‘f“‘“ Hoover speaks whe sion demands. â€" Business s rather than oratory cour ident does not possess in rhofichl family such vocalists as |Heflin of Alabama, the vitriolic md of Misâ€" souri, or other noiseâ€"producing exâ€" arroirce oo e on ol | Secretary Melion, who (has most skilfully guarded the fins ‘of the .poiplb, is decidedly dflerxt” zhan it comes to making a | Attorney General Sargent mfi to whittle CA:BIN&'!‘ W] : mind, ::ctinutoro; m someâ€" elssh ‘OTB___-.SH ( do this are to win public backing it Prefer to Let Deeds for | is, it must be, because they commend Them; People of th{ecmulve; :l:e tbe plmhds b-:i‘:ng eon; | : i o9 science 0: people as . Like System ; oc io. practer Thit their vislation her than ‘to gallivant around the intry :exuding vast a ;opioua antities of :nitymuge. erbert over ~speaks vhen{ the occaâ€" n demands. â€" Business ac ments her than oratory count ‘with him. LAWS AND THE PU}nu,c cor Sheriff golden, and Pn jpccomâ€" L4 f the country like this ‘believe in d rather The Coo adminisâ€" _ need for a !voclfemul _A Positive Candidate For HERIFF "As a first step toward this end the American Gas association has esâ€" "It is being predicted that virtualâ€" ly all heating . processes in industry will sooner or later be fired by gasâ€" eous fuel supplied by central stations. Also, that most of the country‘s homes will have to turn to gas for heating, assisted for a time perhaps, by other smokeless fuels such as oil, which is generally considered an enâ€" tering. wedge for gas. for testing all 3 o & ‘kindl of. gasâ€"burning cipients before January 1. "The year 1925 will probably be the most important year that the manuâ€" factured gas industry has ever had," Griffin Gribel, president of the Eastâ€" ern States gas conference, declared recently during the convention at Atâ€" lantic City of the American Gas assoâ€" ciation. . "The American gas industry has enâ€" tered the foreground as the <proâ€" ducer of an ideal and eventually uniâ€" versal fuel. It is claiming the entire, heating field for its own. Also there is a popular impression that Christmas packages should not be mailed so they will reach their reâ€" tablished a~laboratory in Cleveland do this are to win public backing it is, it must be, because they commend themselves to the minds and conâ€" science of the ‘people as being of such a character that their violation calls for resistance in the general inâ€" THURSDAY, NOV Tel H. P. 808‘ _ Hows $s 880 Central Avenue For the adult hard i hearing at the Eim Place aefia.... every Tuesday 2:30 :30 p.m. Tels: Office H. 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