a" I metairid M...“ when CLUB' 5393923! -iWFsEtCiiii" luv: soon nus nu u “mums u. P. m on 95131950 " my TIUIIDAY. Am ll. 1‘1 Dr. IRVING G. SCHUB Dentist 10-13 N. Show! Bd. Tel. "" an†Imam-mun ' 11...... "I m u Jou- Lu w an DR. IBLVIN B. HASBROUCK Oman: "with! us In: AVINUI ree an.“ " luv- " â€In! Carpenter and Builder Stor- Bash “I Stin- Door! CABINETS Jobbing Pro-pay Don Shop PM! M.P. ‘57 Ba. I985 513 El. Puee, Highland M FRED C. BREMER TI B. A. HAMILTON Illinoi- Licensed Surveyor: DIN TIITI Engine“ “WINES! GUILDPLAYOFI927 IS S-ACI' PLAY BY DAVIS sad to Be Powerful Dru-a “a Will Be Seen Here Utter Part of Month; Notes and Comment _ With the peeseotation of “The De- war." a thr-rt play by Owen Davis, the North Shore Theater Guild brim in winter season to a unusual don. The production. the fourth to be of- fered by the Guild this you, will be given in Highhnd Park on April 27, u: the Woman's club. When Davis wrote "The Detour" he threw a bombshell into the ranks 'of unsuspecting critics. For years.his â€to“ had been considered mediocre. .Little In: expected of an author who, lee protifitt, had turned out nothing better than grist for the ten-twenty- ( thirty mill. and whose best-known work was "Bertha. the Sewing Ma- lchine Girl." “The Detour" in one of the best one of the (re-teat that ever came plays of the popular dram-tint. and from the pen of an American piar- wright. Scholar: Ind critics have been unanimous in ranking it in the very fore-front of eoettemporarr Am- eriean drums. and it has been includ- If}: Ié;;;1}ouble collections of representgtivg American plays. Out of Clear Sky Macedonians and barbarians met. 1 Out‘of a clear sky came this pow- Find Three 'remtrien I erful. human document, "The De- The excavations have reveaitd, tour." masterly, worthwhile, true. The three Greek temples, of which one is) critics buzzed. Impossible. they said, richly decorated with mosaic, and that this could be the work of a well- certainly belong to the fourth or known hack writer. Their doubt led early fifth century. In addition the them to dis iss it from consideration walls of Stobi have been opened up.‘ an J,U'l,G0 for the Pullitzer prize. and finally a theater, which is re- _ The {allowing year. however. Mnl garded as the most important of all .Davia again showed his dexterity in. the discoveries. It is very well pre-' /'reebound," a striking piece whieh,served, and it is believed that when ‘provea him ta be. beyond a doubt, a the whole is excavated it will repre-. emu!" of plot, character and dramatic sent one of the finest remains of its' Idietion. The eritierr accorded him for kind. l, , this work the praise he deserved, The diameter of the orchestra alone and awarded him the prize. is " meters, and it is thought that, l "The Detour" is a slight variation the whole theater will have a diameJ I from the Guild's policy to present onlyl tor of over 90 meters. and consequent- i those worthy plays which Chiraetol, ty be greater than the theater at asttdiertees have not been privileged ‘01 Athens. The .whole building is car- 'see. In its initial run here. however. ried out in white marble. in slabs of i it was prescnted Very ("HIV in the fall at least, three meters. The seats all before the season was well under way, have name marked on them, very and stayed only I short time. h ttlay- probably of the regular subscribers. ed in an oat-ot-the-way theater so that It is interesting to note in connection leomparatively few members of 'li) with the life of the period. that these 1 Guild audiences will have seen it, names do not include any female *though it is very probable that manylnames at all. at . A- . a .:A_ _..._:a.\A though it is have read it In the origin! production of "The Detour," the Iéading roles were ably handled by Effie Shannon and Angus- tin Duncan. Mum Shannon is soon to appenr at the Buck-tone theater in Chicago, in an all-star production of Trel-wm-y of the Wells. A scierstitleaify constructed Intro-V 1nomical instrument for measuring ' time was developed during the reignlf of Louis XVI. king of France. I In 1786. the Place du Palais Roya1,i' ‘heing the center of attraction, the“ Lgovernment replaced In old form oti! vIundiIl by one of the new style muz» l: rile loading cannon with converging l Henna, Collecting the sun's rays on :mssing the meridian. sufficient heat was produced by the lens to fire the cInnon exactly " the noon hour. 1 As word has just been received from [ Paris that the famous time recorder. L silent nince 1914, is to be pressed into , service once more. it in opportune to ', call attention to the small one given ' to the Art Institute of Chicago by ; Mrs. Emily Crane Charborne. The supporting shaft of this interesting ‘sun-ennnon is doubtless still in the Warden of one of the king’s favorites bot the mnrbie dird and its Ippoint- lmrnts may be seen in the French gil- iierr in Hutchinson Wing. Mounted on I marble disc in the brass index. the anal triangulIr projecting metal - who" IhIdov east upon the hor- isootnt dial indium the' hour of the dIy. In line with the index to I and] has mama. murmur-ted by a round III-I on unable support: for focal SUN-CANNON TIME MEASURER IN PARIS Also Smaller One of Similar Type at Art Institute, Chicago LAMP “Imagining IN PEWTER UNIQUE m-ripoit m to - Oil m whleh, m. we». "g,tt't'e tui-ttGd-tdm-tlr. '2u'fil ii"UiTi".iiaaa-rttt_ d â€all. whiet M m in. for " the top ar-ard h Ffa-roto-ee." "cannon-mm“- ..‘I-uh all)“ {Si-u...- Armi'm-uum» Humanism-nod!“ human-wows! NEAR OLD TOWN OF 8103! PM Old Civil-l of blue- donhn King! [hunted by ARMâ€; anued Finds A short time "" the Belg-rad. Not-l ionni Imam authogiti- opened up the remains of the old town of Stobi near the town of Grndako in South Sabin. any: the Christian Sticncc Monitor. As far back In 197 B. C. it Vina mentioned " an "old torn†which served the Mwedoniln kingl‘ u an outpost uglimt the bartmrian) hordes which were penetrating into the Balkans from the north. In the year 479 A. D., King Theodorie, the mighty Goth, took, plundered, and laid waste the town. After that it 1remained forgotten under the invu- lions of the Slavs and later of the Turks. - lts position was very important, atl, the crossways of the two chief routesl in the Balkans. one from Salonik on) the Aegean to old Viminacium on the, Danube, and the other from the Il-l lynian capital of Dunno on the Ad-: riatic to old Serdica, the present But-l garian capital, SofU. The hiatorieal, remains show that Stobi was a ttour-' ishing commercial center on the routes where crowds of Romans, Greeks, Macedonians and barbarians met. 1 Find Three Tennlea I ‘ The excavations have revealed lthrec Greek temples. of which one is Lrichly decorated with mosaic, and certainly belong to the fourth or early fifth century. In addition the walls of Stobi have been opened up, and finally a theater, which is re- lgarded as the most important of all l the discoveries. " is very well pre- 'served, and it is believed that when (iii, whole is excavated it will repre- at least, three meters. The seats all have names marked on them, very pruhably of the regular subscribers. It is interestinq to note in connection with the life of the period. that these Further excavation is being awaited by historians with the greatest inter- est and impatience. because it is hoped that it will furnish valuable data concerning Athenian life. [ The combing c! the world in the (search for raw materials and natural iresourees is a marvel of the new in- I dustrial era. The en began about the l opening of the twentieth century, but its activities did not get into full l swing until after the World War. The‘ I',)':'.'. brought to the nations and the iteaderst of industry a new realization inf the importance of locating, data-H liming and bringing under control the stores of minerals. metals, forest re- sources and the enormous producing; capacities of the tropics. Probably" more political interest. capital and in- dustrial activity are being devoted to) _ the search for petroleum than for any , other' single resource. But scores M; , other materials essential in this mer-l , chandised are are sought everywhere , with constantly increasing eagerness.) ' Thus far the American government, t has been less disposed than many oth- I a ers to encourage and support its citi-' , sens in this quest in foreign parts. - Our own enormous resources at home - comrtitote the chief explanation of n this attitude. American industrial in- e terests. however, have been very ac- l tive, their etroru siming to assure _ plenty of raw materials for the coun- o try's enormous industrial establish- ll ment to work on. COMBING THE WORLD l FOR RAW MATERIALS --T Search for Natural Resources Is One of the Marvels of Present Age unlawful-numb nu. 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