:35 Ill Mg Dorothy Schmidt, Mm. Helen Wal n and Emily Himill and a group of Jtiior, 1mm an aiding the rec: PWSttg't','t and the date am? not , certain became ot mandrel» holiday parties, the Rania!!! Chridtmas week will be the time, and} ttift the program are under waxy It , have a (Shame Sogrirntmotrj, pin no doubt, and a one act play by the Watery Theatre company will he i chief feature. Goatumea_will be in rder though not oblikatory and that all that has leaked out as to At, 1 meeting of the committee upon-win: the theatre, which was heldf at the9ome of Mri, William Stanton Monroe, chairman, this novel him of entertainment; in: decided upon; both a a holiday nyoty and u a mehn, of ruining the fund which is to “one the theatre'r first publiq prmNetloa. . T v, E “nutty T ha} been at as the ten-' “We date for a. Russia Christina teutption to be held at the Casino for the benedt of theChicagp Labora- torfTbentre. g A committee of Chicagoans; headed by Mrs. William S. Monroe, in plan- ttind a Run-inn Christmas eeUbration, on January T, to launch the mum’- plan! for the union. biinrtiitmit, a min M the we Art M.'who, alliea hat 'tttttttgtg',",":?',','.'?','.?,','.",', a: what was 'tie-tt the fence Hkkot‘etudio‘in tt-Piti. Ana build- ing. This in new in proud of deeoa ration and remodeling to suit the needs of the Laboratory comm, who» open "hag-ul- dm-ing the summer have attracted a toad sized weekly audience. Nicholas Rmniaott, Russian painter; is misting Lauri-8 in the acenie and decorative aw meme. . I., Man: are complete for the Brat series of six etudio performance: which will open January-14. The theater will accommodate Mio. audi- tors. Only sketches and short; plays will be med and larger productions will be given in a regular Chicago theater. The plays are given in Eng- lish and not eonilned to. Russian au- thors, and the name is now to be changed to Chicago Art Theatre. "r Russian Christ-oe-ttrt 'ongtts7tarumtehPunts', Fol-Season 'l, Prepaid“: an add: m for}: replies of the m Art That. in Chieago--nt but the; Mme-phat! " tuMaeowArtrsdiotatdttitnettil. " will be reproduced in I Theatre Intime in the Fine Arts building. MOSCOW ART, THEATRE TO BE “PRODUCED PAGE SIX 31$“! PA] 10.13 N. Sherwin m w" M. P.1542:WM as: DR. CHARLES E. 'GEISSE , OWN! Physician 5 Gm] Pact!†mm, Wumwmnmc CALCIMINING Telephone 1578 an Wuhhlgton Bond E. S. JAMES Luk- Fomt. m. By Du or Job ‘wwm on: way " 'Borrowers,' replied the blue-eyed individual who was born in Chicago Mtg-two years ago, the ma of I bank prmdent of the middle west, ‘ehonld hi: the full records of their buli- n satin available and be dbl: to present them to the banker in Iyl-v tematic form. 8 They should he Will- ing to tell the banker the whole truth, for, if there are any loopholes, tome- . "WiUUm C. Potters pram of the Gugnnty Trust company since 1921, was†that 11be 3nd withhold- ing information on the part of ttet- ness practitioner: devolopu resistances '2i.'hdogk the free any of credit. Mr. P , therefore minds. that the prq‘cpactive jborrower wilt nerve himself beat by telling his banker the whole Arum concerning his bulineu affair-an ' N asked Mr. Potter haw the but us; tnanirtquetstofttioanahould approach the banker. T ' Mgrryio Stanley Rukeyaer, in " tion'a Business magazine. writes: tp1nr, mm and yin have all the who when on; the mom in charge. $itthe1itrtofthuatwho.m interacted in the than-e and its work ire Mn; Laird Bell, Mrs. Karon Bron. Mrs. Charla "teater, Hrs. Btutvesant Peabody; Mrs. Robert Hamill. Mrs. Theodore Tiekcn, Mrs. Howard Willett, Theodore B. Htnek- by, and Arthur Meeker, Jr. 7 TELL BANKER TRUTH, ADVISE VFINANCIER Withholding Information I: Not Way to Bormw Money Ste. ', usefully, Claim , will probably discover them my- The Warm WinterWay to ajll1lllotln1a C booklet ek: - T wherever you see the Sinclair sign w. I. 1.e1y.reri,Tmr.uim lid! Aeet, min-1...: u-. ... " â€FEE Wl'rlll'fahWa"s; ret'." - A. C. Mud. Conn-l Art. Sm Pull: Lh- 8ooeumheukeBue.,ss Jock-cub] Chlamm. Leaves Chicago-ha Selle . Station (on the elevated loop) --Rock Island [ ines--8t30 pnn. daily, arrive. Loo Angela Southern Pacitic Liner-9:30 a. m. Return' vee lam Angles 5.00 p. m, arrives Chicago 1 a. m.-only mo days and three nights en rou Extra tire, $10; _ Other high-class I t trains on eon- mient schedules t Loo Angela. San .Diego, and'to Phoe x, Ariz.-mo extra ) --. tare. The low altitu route. via De luxe Golden State United smc Fa; PuwmandWI‘lyw FINER AND mm 1115 SEASON "SAVES A BUSINESS DAY" "bm-a."- “Its _ ething “hawking" Mr. Al- bert P: its, president, an in wonk- ine of t council, "H I , " a dollar and you ,dollar and do both trade we're j .where we started. But if you 3 an idea 1nd I have In idea Ind: e both trade tee both have two la, " ', 'rhe, headqumh of tht new North Boy Soon? council was opened 1y this was! at 16 North She’d . road, Highland Park. in charge} the Boom exooutive. Walter McPeek who. Us altogdy been in touch ith local jseout ‘wrk through visits ‘and eo4ftrerterhrith the me moat metive it, icout Work. The om it merely a aService Sta- tion" w re supplies, ,qptirttyertt, em, may be and tnd when the record: of local pa and seouta are kept. Area Nort "tte l [ mm . pd- tho '. cu _ , C , also ulna- tion, is Ir to that _ his emdtt, but, if C an: all hi; Ind troub “tally in] aattdhrwar, than a better i!ihi'l'i',ifi'i? hunter 1 be one toi, p indie. how to ovtiemnryuieus ties. Junker has mental Tour- vations wards customers who no secretiv and is indlnodto be more liberal a cultomer who in open And more a e board and koeps his bank- er cont uously informed about do. velopm , whether fumble or oth-l erwisef. V 1 ESTA Shore Council Opened t Highland' Park pf 'thiiiiii1, SiarcLks's NEW I.Ilip?-' krttdqmtrterrt of New JSH scour SERVICE STATION mtmLatm' PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS " oPaa)ts,jtirir:ii: Seals Power diGjGirnetree otNledr ot,,istorrettt,rt,1 i 'iFlute,ty'l'l,',' at themore'l li.,',,,-, ','l'tl"i'iiiiijeeg,1,t,',S', 2l2iiii.ii,it'y2'l -l"r1',h'riiiadit"'i"'" One “the moat mauve ample: of modem doqnona occurs when the judge nun-ks ' "80 dnys†to the It in aid that the European press was “painfully Imprint!†at the tone of President ‘Coolidxe’u Armistice my addmu. All that you have to do to painfully jun-prise them. is to talk a if we expected them to my something on the debt. The .eucntive board made ttplot men from eight North Shore tom Will hold their December board meet- ing next Tuesday in Wilmette. Scoutin: is a 'ttttNei-tttnr not . "applauding program. an â€out or- mintion doe. not admittiatar to the hop}! 3 community but merely pro- videiiuprxrmmanduhrtottteotsen of the eoitsmunitr in giving leadership to the boys of a community through the institutions of the community. Pradtien1ty all scout troops ue parts of the program of churches or schools. The “United From" scout athletes aioatetttoNorthBhomMttu'orti- tying forgo and will lend a conscious- Iieu of solidarity to the “do!†troops. 1 182 6---r .IO. o... MV. o.., aw WW 't,'i'ili'.CL] The task of creating a nation- wide telephone service, like; that of discovering a new World, is one for the pathfiriikr and the pioneer. The telephone, " the modern American knows it, has been A Columbus demonstrated to ' the courtier who sought to detract from the credit due him for his discoveries, anyone can stand an egg on end - or cross strange seas-after someone else has shown the way. tairiiiiiiiiie'ii7tiiiiiik'i"'i' ShoWing the Way ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY . _ DELI. SYSTEM - OncPolicy 2- OneSystem - Unim'salSavice TELEPHONBJS ANew':Yorkmnnt-tuthtruet- eymoon duly lasted one “but. will that ntitmtnotuvet-tgtrtr1tradifly m caught in the five o'clock mm; Bot tsn",', pie have been strick- en-tromx inches in the New M uhools. mt ian't any way to can in Amerfean'uation program. I: , . The at: Fen-t his. a an in tgrtr to prov“. CW 5..- heu the poor and: tttts you; and armc- to the III M m in progress. This is an annual custom among Elk- lodul ttsm-b. out the comm-y, and the amount of good done and joy brought to than- tatdsottsmi1ieaintttiarmrist- pond qsotimntar. At Toad-y "uninf- re'rulor meeting of the lodge one new member wu initiated. ELKS WILL PREPARE f CHRISTMAS BASKETS FRED C. Follow Annual Plan of Distrib- atiite Supplies Anon: the ' Poor Fannie: '.l1f..?SlF..hc.1iiT,Pr moromsrs ; MOTOR OIL Only became df its willingness and ability to,. lead the way‘in telephone development has the Bell System been able to provide America with a nation-wide. universal service that sets the standard for the rest of the world. of a multitude of things in.the realms of research, engineering and business administration that had never beerrdone before; by patiently wdrking out an endless succession of seemingly unsolv- hble problems. a certain avenge wear for a eertaiarmuotearoecurred" ttdefinite mmttterotmuett-stt 1,000 to 2,000 miles and at 10,000 to' 12.000 miles. The Sinclair Rmsttamenation lir. 1exTi1iurimorttateraaot tline-Ort-beter-ony:. 'heehmtreferh,tremrintrtms. Your lubricating oil must tlil Widths-space. Them miles you drive your car, the more space than Is-ond the heavier must ho tour lulu-lat. We“. Slneuirustound that THURSDAY. â€tsunami haul m I. a... min-u Put "CSi9,i1itC?" kill-(hoi‘ oA 26 "