~~pomsecutive thinkingâ€"ekcept_â€"after. a ‘ major operation. Too Many Committees l total oil reserve you begin to discern the Ethiopian in the wood pile. Sometimes you wonder why some fellows who ought to know better, want to recognize soviet Russia, but when you learn that Russia possessâ€" es thirteen per cent of the world‘s Prttitss "A college president should be a leader in educational policy, which means that he should have time to think, to develop the fruits of thought and experience; but his time is taken up with ‘seeing people,‘ with details, with machinery. Machinery is no good unless it fulfills its purposeâ€" which is to make something. Purpose Is Lost "The pastor of a large city church is so busy in organization that his original animating purpose is lostâ€" how can he communicate the‘life of the spirit to others, when it is many years since he has lived it himself? College teachers should be thoroughâ€" ly and increasingly familiar with the subject (their sepcialty) and with the subject (their specialty) and with the they be, if they rush from one comâ€" mittee meeting to another, and spend so much energy on the machinery of education that no one, not even themâ€" selves, can become educated? Nothâ€" ing is more important, in a kinderâ€" garten and in a graduate school, than | the relation between teacher and puâ€"| pil; lét us minimize the machinery and get back to teaching. Organizaâ€" tion is the thief of time." * f & § *faAr "’,'l KÂ¥\ r Natural F as the hair that was w ‘\’ ence your ewn K:/..; Tel. Central 0694 4 w FUNK & Co. P Reom 412 36â€"8. State St. Chicage PR OO te Ao o on ns nely and hold him responsible. Instead of attending a committee meeting, where some come later, and those who were not at the last meeting have to have the matter explained to them, let each man be responsible for one thing, and hold a meeting (at his covenienee) with himselfâ€"he may find out what kind of a man he: is instead of being so wastefully acâ€" tive as never to know and never to} live. 8} rnerrooucer * Beantifual cabinet. Wondrous tone. ing Naturainess. True .AF,.M Reproâ€" ducer, ln:-‘?c‘boll;:. Makes any radio better demwouttration proves it! TOUPEES AND WIGS SAYS COUNTY is There are too many committeesâ€" and I know of no more certain way to waste time and energy than by comâ€" mittee mectings. It is better to give the job, wtmtever it is, to one man, immense number and variety of timeâ€" saving devices have left less time for anything valuable or important. Those men whose successful actions should be the fruit of sessions of siâ€" lent thought have no leisure for mediâ€" tation. Some men are so busy that they have no opportunity to become acquainted with themselves, and are shocked when they find out from o!h~1 ers the kind of persons. the@@really tions," declares William i.yo:.mp; in his "As I Like It" columns in the October Scribner‘s Magazine. "The William Lyon $84 CENTRAL AVENUE _ . Telephone 265 ners‘ Takes Whack at Wideâ€" spread Uselessness of Club Mania MANY â€" COMMITTEEsS j for sia. The Soviet bosses slip without assistance.â€"New York Sun. Phones 120â€"121 Cooking experts have produced a dinner for four that costs only one dollar. This is doing pretty well when you remember what a poor litâ€" tle trinket the dollar has become.â€" Woman‘s Home Companion. § 2â€"Tos 1595 There is one automobile to every five persons in the United States, and one to every 66 persons in the world, according to commercia) reports reâ€" ceived by the club, and the growing use of automotive equipment outside the United States is shown in ligures} which reveal a total of 5512,933 moâ€" tor vehicles in foreign lands at the| beginning of this year, as against 2.â€"| 931,407 on January 1, 1914. | w Mepy uind dly cesc 22. in a car of unusual economy Graham Brothers new \&â€"T. ness a deluxe light delivery mword and odliey me menn Gasoline Largest Item and Auâ€" tomobiles Are Cause; One To Every 5 Persons Shipments of automobile freight last year totalled in excess of 3,280,â€" 100 freight car loads, gasoline leading the list with $10,000 carloads, accordâ€" ing to the Chicago Motor club. : HEAVY SHIPMENT OF AUTOMOBILE FREIGHT Bananas are The other is Ivan Mosjoukine, a Rusâ€" sian, who has since played many imâ€" portant roles including the leading _part ~in "Michael Strogoff." Mosâ€" jopkine is now in Hollywood working *n a MIME Â¥ir an Americamcmntatine Other films to be shown here shortâ€" ly are "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," he film which more than any other is responsible for the Iittl%\cinema movement; "The Street," a psychoâ€" logical drama, and Tolstoi‘s "Power f Darkness." 2 . â€"FoHowing â€"theâ€"â€"showing _ of _ the Pirandello opus, the Playhouse will present "Polykushka," a Russian drama, with Ivan Moskvin, one of the greatest Russian actors of all time, in the lead. Moscow Axt Theaâ€" ter Players are in the supporting cast. wHAT DOLLARS DON‘T BUY Two actors became famous through this film. Lois Moran, one of the most popular leading women in America, made her motion picture debut in "The Living Dead Man." "The Living Dead Man," based on Luigi Pirandello‘s satiric novel, "The Late Matthias Pascal," is being shown at the Chicago Playhouse, the unique little cinema movement theater at 410 S. Michigan avenue, during this week beginning Saturday, Oct. 22. Produced in France by Marce} L‘Herbier, the most intelligent direcâ€" tor of that country, the film relates an episode in the life of the artist Pascal who pretends he is dead in order to escape his monotonous exâ€" istence. ‘ "THE LIVING DEAD MAN" AT CHICAGO PLAYROUSE Perandello‘s Satiric Novel A. G. McPHERSON not permitted uouy thhos of your estab l“-y u““-m&m of your business judgment. «+*1245 1â€"to» 895 %â€"Ton $670 Chassis £. o. b. Detrait Highland Park, ham Brothers4â€"TonorÂ¥4â€" Ton ;.._ m'mdmmb- Delivery of your are in demand now, with all the facâ€" tories working overtime and new f#â€" tories springing up everywhere. e make smokestacks, ventilators, and piping of all dimensions, for ln:en‘{ purposes, of any sheet metal desi All work in tin, iton and other sheet Teuln guaranteed by us. Get our | CASH FOR CROPS IS « [ . ENCOURAGING NEWS this fhroughout the country the question of farm relief would soive cash income per cent in Minneapolis, in the Ninth Federal Reserve district, estimates that the cash inqope from crops increased 22 One of the best pieces of financial news that has appeared in Federal Reserve bank statements for a long time concerns the cash income from J‘ November 19â€"Explorations at the | North Pole of the Windsâ€"Prof. Wilâ€" { liam H. Hobbs, leader of the Univerâ€" | sity of Michigan Greenland Expediâ€" | tion. In inviting the public to these lecâ€" tures, Director Davies announces that no tickets are necessary for admisâ€" sion. Those planning to attend are urged to arrive promptly, as doors of the theater will be closed at ten minâ€" utes past three, or before if theater: is filled earlier. Seats are anihhlei for 1,050 persons. December 3â€"The Wonders of Maâ€" rine Life â€" Dr. William Beebe, New York _Zoglpgicql Society. November 26â€"Sun Dance of the Blackfoot Indians â€"Walter McClinâ€" toc_k, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry G. Winter November 12â€"The Captain Marâ€" shall Field 1926 Brazilian Expedition â€"George K. Cherrie, leader of the exâ€" pédition. oinnicin s fls nntibn ts itA 2 Illinois. November 5â€"The Depths of the Seaâ€"Dr. Raymond L. Ditmars, New York Zoological Park. _ «t â€"~* _ List of Lectures ~Fofowing is the list of lectures: October 22â€" Natural Wonders of American Deserts â€" Frederick Monâ€" son, of Pasadena, Calif. October 29â€"A Day in Babyloniaâ€" Prof. A. T. Olmstead. University af The lectures will be given in the James Simpson theater of Field Muâ€" seum on Saturday afternoons at 3 Pime nb mt nrumainet iss Alleis Bvedit 262 w22 director of the museum. This is the fortyâ€"eighth free lecture course given under the auspices of the museum. Eminent men of science and explorers who have followed adventurous trails in remote parts of the world will tell of their experiences, and show lantern slides vividly depicting features of their subjects. The subjects and dates of the free illustrated lectures upon science and travel to be given at Field Museum of Natural history this autumn were announced recently by D. C. Davies, TEN TO BE GIVEN GRATS GOOD SMOKESTACKS 144 North First Street THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, I Sat AT FIELD MUSEUM ‘â€"A Day in Babyloniaâ€" Olmstead, University of goods in Graâ€" November Illinois like at 19 Market Square OF DEPENDABLE ons 5+ Aauy ype e Tests at Armour Institute proved Architects 1 the Mclivaine Continuous Flame livaine is th delivered more heat per galion of. ing efficienc oil than the intermittent flame. and dealers Home owners endorse this ecom _ Listed as that its mar omyâ€"praise Mclivaine dependâ€" Standard _ offer great abilityâ€"and recommend this fine by Be sure th oil burner as a permanent instalâ€" ~ Underwriters conmc ind lation in the home. Laboratories Mclivaine. “-“mmm ur, 4 x. _ RRItE ron acknowledged," ’Q".’"“.‘â€""‘ o Potter, noted a-n aflm sor of Antioch college, writing in the in that it borrowed the Devil, varâ€" fls n reany io ge brew from the works of the Prophet of Light. 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