Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 May 1928, p. 10

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% Pocun i ce crotnne to © * afhabine us Bm 34 ce 57 | yomew and Styles by the patives of many islgnds of the | B qmie Writer; Exact Io 1220 30e M Adior n on -od.whfiu:hmheheud!ormerd -il-.mm(mhmmfim ef hollowed out tree trunks. These huge drums, several specimens of flkhmo-uhibifionnl“hldlu-‘ mdNaunlB.iswry.mmufly wvw'ithfignmofni:- M'mthn‘tiverelixions.mre are usually handles at each end, n.afilnainthenhapeofnxumu! men and women. . The hollowing out and carving are done with crude tools of stone, shell and metal, and are laâ€" boriqus processes. part UMD C000 Ctel HoPo 415 Giencoe ave. Tel H. P. 305# Highland Park, IIL. Tel. H. P. 2100 J. B. KOPPEL, Managing Director Ireme Gans at the Organ Every Evening at 7 Doors Open 6:30 Matinees Saturdays 2 to 5:30 Continuous Sul_ldl_v.g‘:’ to 11:30 Saturday, May 5 TOO LATE FOR i4 54 50. uh i t ie ne Special treat of pictures and novelâ€" ties for the kiddies. Special Kiddies Organ Recital CC 2 uns _ Sunday, May 6. Cont. 2 to 11:30 Comedy FLORENCE and CHAS. Late stars of "The On Mon., Tues.. Wed.. May 7, 8. 9° Prices 10¢â€"25câ€"10¢ "THE STUDENT PRINCE" RAMON NAVARRO and NORMA SHEARER 1 "Blake of Seotiand Yard" Every Saturday Thurs., and Fri., May 10, 11 Prices Thurs. (Pictures only) 10câ€"25câ€"4 Fri. (Stock Co. and Pictures) â€" *‘ Prices 150â€"30câ€"50¢ LAURA LA PLANTE "THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE" 8_ ;lp_l;ode No. 3 uf" s "Heroes of the Wild" kIDDIES HAPPY HOUR FRIDAY EVENING ONLY One Performance Onlyâ€"8:30 p ‘The stage play will be preceded and followed by the picture Al Joison in "The Jazz Singer" Alcyon "Cohens and Kellys In P_l-lil- "Drums of Love" â€" "The Crowd" "Laugh Clown Laugh" Comedyâ€""OFF AGAIN® Felix â€" Variety â€" News See and Hear AL JOLSON "THE JAZZ SINGER" Patsy" â€" "The Smart Set" â€" "The Cireus" â€" "My Best Girl" â€" "Sorrell and Son" â€" Sadie Thompson" MARY PHILBIN "SURRENDER" in t.h'e‘;-;l-;nown 3â€"act comedy drama _ _ _ _ ___ Your last chance to see this great & epic of the screen ANTED_â€"Woman or girl, whole 0 to do general housework. O'Ndli d chartegrs on 1 THEATRE BEAUTIFUL BUZZ BARTON "PINTO KID" I]I'ghla-d Park, TNL el. H. P. 1036 Operating Saturday and Sunday Only Continuous Sunday 2 to 11 Children 10¢ â€" Adults 25¢ e Performance Onlyâ€"8:30 p.m. CRAEME PLAYERS "WEDDING BELLS" JOHN GILBERT RENEE ADOREE "THE BIG PARADE" dy "THE FAMILY _ GROUP" Topics â€" Fl_bles"; News y, May 5 Mat. & Eve Prices 15câ€"30câ€"50¢ Evening Only mg UWY____ Vaudeville senti JOE DRISCOLL SATURDAY EVE ONLY Special Attraction Spec AELLEREIT Matinee Only In Old Heidelberg 1 Comedyâ€""WHOZZIT" Late News Events yâ€""KITCHEN_TALENT® Latest News Events Vaudeville Vaudeville Brarl y and Sunday, May 5 and 6 Prices 10¢ and 25¢ _ wANT AD PAGE ;_;l_ Sunday . HINTON Girl" vanity. Whether it has "just hapâ€" pened" in the jumbling of the cenâ€" turies, it remains fairly certain that "dressing the part" has decreased as a necessary accompaniment . to masculine success. . Feminine worldâ€" ly achievements are still definitely colored by the woman‘s sense of apâ€" vropriate attire. [ I dE N SWV k masCiiline SUbPESE. . PERT TCOR D Obanip Essteo sn LCE SS ‘eontimzan ly achievements are still definitely|I am expressing the sentiment of all colored by the woman‘s sense of &Pâ€"| in saying that this is one of those inâ€" propriate attire. cidents which, far beyond the amount ' In fact the necessity of being 2| of money involved, is significant of | well dressed, smartly dressed, beâ€"| those underlying ties of sympathy | comingly dressed woman seems to be | which prove the universal kinship of on the up bend. There was a day / all mankind. In proportion to their certainly when it was only the Maâ€" ] material resources, these cfu by the dam Recamier, going about the highâ€"| Armenian orphans . are doubtless handed business of organizing lhe} greater than are the thousands givâ€" French Academy and other matters,| en by our generous American people." or the Vittoria Colonna, omamenl-l se mrrmnemmeanmen I ing (with far-r-:-achin,g(zi result®) ‘:eyCONSTAN'l'lNOPLE MAY courts of Naples and Rome, who| needed to make a business of ornaâ€" | LOSE ITS HOSPITAL mentation il'vl their “'OVI"dS.. ; Lack of Fund Likely to F. | _ Would Be Unfalit _._*_ Closing of Institution, it _ Today it would doubtless be unfair | ll{s wed to say that only the smartly dressea women bring home the political, comâ€" | Ambassador Grew has announced a mercial, professional and social "b@â€"| short respite in the closing of the cons," but certainly no woman denies | Constantinople hospital, which was that her chances with more than Orâ€"| recently threatened because of lack dinary success can be appreciably of funds, pending possible help from l.;.l\':mud by studiousâ€"but not too| friends in America. | studiousâ€"dressing. The closing of the hospital would s e EN90E NO ET4 (Rursdich | One says "not too studious" beâ€" | cause there is a definite appeal toâ€"| day in the naturally tasteful womar, the woman who chooses a Woolen‘ coat not just because she needs a coat but because she needs a becomâ€" ing wrap, the woman who chooses a deeply â€" lustrous transparent rayon 1dinncr gown not just because it is the last word in fashiqn but because }i( flatters her complexion whatever its coloring, the woman who wears !comfnnable shoes but insists that they be beautiful as well. Natural Taste This whole thing has a vast amount to do, obviously, with apparently natâ€" | ural taste, but taste, fortunately, may be developed, and used to equal \ad\'antage by the stenographer, the ‘ actress, the real estate woman, the “-_B- nl:'l;li-l | «_ + find stumbling blocks on the reail toâ€" WIELAND DAIRY CO. SELEST SUERNHSE It‘s just a ‘matter of days before every bit of a breeze will bring outdoor urge. Go ahead. Give the folks a good time. Enjoy your car. But, be sure you have enough liability insurance, because if your car injures anyone & jury‘s verdict may mean a staggering loss. Get your insurance from this agency of the Hartford Actident and Indemnity Company. 388 Central Avenue W. W. Reichardt PHONE HIGHLAND PARK It‘s Great to Be Outdoors! The Insurance Man salesgir1, the politician‘s wife, and tries to bring the boudoir into the office. May one not say with a knowâ€" a science today! THANKS ORPHANS FOR | FLOOD RELIEF GIFT ager for the organization. _h® "KINY acknowledges a gift of $65 sent by meboystoliddlcli-hdppi“ sufferers, and reads in part: "This generous~ action by the Arâ€" menian children has made a deep imâ€" pression at Red Cross headquarters. reaiirchoniivenan.rerpont Guernsey Milk is fa the world over fo rich, golden appea and delightful flavor Hood Sealed For Your Protection Ambassador Grew has announced a short respite in the closing of the Constantinople hospital, which was recently threatened because of lack 8. n d g e of funds, pending possible NCP 110M friends in ‘America. The closing of the hospital would deprive the Americans and English in the city of a haven in case of illâ€" 1 L EC COH ness, as it has been the only® hospital in Asia Minor for foreign residents with the exception of the American hospital at Leninakan. This .:twn' a!sn.\vnuld close the only training school for women nurses in ‘l‘urkey.1 Last year this school, two of 'boui graduates recently pulled the infant | martality in Smyrna from 70 per cent L to 1 per cent in a child welfare expeâ€" | riment being carried on in the city; by Alice Carr and other American | women, was subsidized by Near East | Relief. Owing to a shortage of money | the subsidy was withdrawn this yel.!‘l osts 4c more â€" worth it. Lindy seems to be getting more publicity than he wants, but no one else has made any similar complaint. Try Guernsey Milk â€" See the difference : been appearance famous for its manufactured by. the boys in the school as. part drthtrvoat.iu-l PAINTER BELIEVES IN BEGINNING MODESTLY "I believe in beginning nodutly‘ and attacking the problem of interâ€" preting the spirit of the Great West as I grow into it," said Adolphe Heinze, in a visit to the Art Instiâ€" tute recently, where a painting of his, l TLC new AAE A w,’ s“""‘:é‘f%w OWNHMH 95 ioh attach ’â€"9 g,ef{{; § ______zzzmmm» 195 home of PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS ‘The stoves are *‘Alden" and 51 South St. Johns Avenue, Hij ‘Telephone Highland Park w‘h“hfl.-“fl tame compared with the magâ€" nificent scenery in Glacier Park. 1 -*.M‘ht&â€"-fl. The scenery is of such grandeur that one has a profusion of outlooks and if a painter is not careful and forces 1222 s ty crtrct OPanrainepitenn his canvhs with too many riches. l-'â€"-sum&hn-t!"'fl"‘ muwmu‘ft c ff. ... o®besendnestprGar . winding up at the Grand Canâ€" yea" i. Htton® Mrtterse thtend scape ”M'wf_‘-'_ha_.-h.-fihh FLORIDA COWBOY IS LABORâ€"SAVING TYPE Florida‘s ranges, which sixty years ago had more cattle than Texas, has a laborâ€"saving type of cowboy which has recently been discovered by Daâ€" vid M. Newell who spent years in the study of the Western cowboy. ‘The Florida cowboy wears no jinâ€" gling spurs nor furry chaps, says the author in Farm & Fireside. He wears Alden Stud;o" Sl:cr;dan are simply inexbaustible. and his branding oad at Central Avenue, Highland P. simple ‘order "ketch," the d0g® MA away. -.-...,..nwth*‘ .mw..d,m‘.“i-l by the nose throw it instantly and huithth&m“'hihmm hunter deftly nicks the ears with the cow hunters can only C197 _ _ "you‘ve just got to know how." The mdacl.m.lllyvithlhllnnh. mut;lhwdhbeghflm‘rdmâ€" tlounnfilthqmnmtly-nald. ;lcruuhhxnlmror-huhdu- P 1 Dsl ns igath gerous until they It is to be hoped that the flappers have not used up so much of the vaint. that there won‘t be enough left to give our this spring. Park full ark +%

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