Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Nov 1928, p. 3

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Aldous Huxley has I profound be- lief in the futility of humn program He clung men very next the ope and no eloquently ix his pen, to keen hi. wit that we titsd our-eke; almost seeing him that too, In thin new book of his. "Point Counter Point.” he give: hi; [heli- it: moat unstained support for the book is more impres- ttive jn qlnmity u in quality than his former productions. tt in rich, varied. fruity reading. I. if this time m giving his slime! life he had de- termined to mine it fruit cake. even if instead " wine be aided worm~ wood for tuvor. ' There In I great can)! emitters in this book at Mr. Huxley: chum- ten which appear and disappear An- svu-ring or denying nth other much u do the themes of I musical com- poaition. Yet it is not orderly. Though the thunder: nope" clearly. n in true their meanings at a II)- "ruse and confused as modern music. In tset the Aka of the book in not unlike that of modern music to tbe at " the uninitiated, eoaftmiag, provocative. strum. " we bah-wed Mr. Huxley entirely. there vonld be mu. likelihood of our getting up to- morrow momma and combing our Eur or bothering to at our break 435! on. since we don't we will do these things thinking with plenum of the stimulation and the shock In naught” which Mr. Huxley so ably supplies. WHAT PRICE HUMANITY? Fhicago. evrn rich in it is in lit- enry luminuriex. still has a special pride in in own. For that reuon it look! forward I little more e-rts than to most now!- to “Fall Flight" by Eleanot Gizyeku. “Glu- Hausa" of a yen or “to Mo did not diasp- point that earlier expedition. Noe bu thin mend book by Column Gixyck- guy rum to do to giant. " is I good story told in "in than style of material which in imll is in-; totaling. "iiTrirro- Given the nut-ho! knew the gun-war ailment! a! Europe. It in _ .53th this but- "POINT COUNTER P0151“ A FLIGHT m CHICAGO A-w-qt-tbe-eye"', adtiiet"tr2t.etaeg'.r.'ttttt. J.Ptg2e1tatttet"."1t - if. huh-uu-Hd "hum-unmask: 'eiti,',gtn'a'"="llutlL'2' it'd-hum DRUMS The best gift book ofthe yea? for boys and girls is by James Bord Withl'lcolotpaau antiwar-WM Home. ”with“. N. Y. Tm funn- da-‘c d ttt te,glC,a','tgt,'.'r",2'l; a I“!!! W in“ in prim in an “and to the Suit-w ”.50 III-Ind tNoir in - Br Just WI teta,1,tTrtrt,l'ltt By All.” Rule) “My [kn- orGrisdti-ttoreu,i- By Eleanor Cinch Mills- Burk "FALL FLIGHT" I; -riiariGiF i; Fu uaustau.. CASPAR HAUSER Dr. tho Romantic-n of one of the chum. _ Bianca Wells. school "other in . tit- tle country whool in Dutch. (lacin- um Kate Lovett, one M he: PIDHI‘ much u a spider (minus I tw.; Thom. Bianca is - 5....sz ttsan' nny spider mid more pale. But the role she is destined to play in the life of Kate in I spider-like rote. One by one Ike and: from her uncouth only. an far as spider-like {Luciu- tion can be unconscious, he: father, ‘her friend, her lover. luving her at last desolate with the two lovers of Biancis building dominating her aha “Tom Along the Gran“ by Ella: Moi“ Taylor. in . mm ”that: non mum in mum - “TOW!” All)“ "3 GRASS” THE SPIDER AND 1118 FLY Mrs. Tnylor has I poetic style and although the touch of f-,--ttte connection of Iii-neg with the Muufe of Billie. Cnpello of four hundred Fears atrtv--makes her Handel's too remote for deep emotion yet her story in inkmting. Claude G. Bowers an: " 'My Studio Window' has the stuff of permanency . . . a social history of real fibre." K P. OPTION & co, all.) By Milieu. M. Andrews " _6lf,i,ltllfilli,illliE '; i 1L j CONRAD NAGEL and MAY MCAVOY A Semi-in: Hyskry "ree-.Frrmfrer than “The Gorilla" HEAR! With Entire Sequences in Sound! SEE! o. the Sage FRANK WALLIN and JOYBOYS The Perfect Talk ing Picture MON., TUES.. and WED/ THURS. FRE, and SAT. NOV. 5, s. T ( NOV. 8, 9, no 0- tbe 5!!!“ ', o. the 3.... "Women They Talk About" IRENE RICH AUDREY FERRIS WILLIAM COLLIER JR. - Wt Show! TUEDAY. NOV. 6111 Brme.oo'ui-6r%e nap-raw 'wspd-Iu-uvnnx A Stirring Drama, with “CAUGHT IN THE FOG" m the (Emmet Ever MY STUDIO Picture to date. IN A BRILLIANT SYNCOPATION SHOW Ave. N. Y. City SUNDAY ONLY - NOV. 4 0n tbe Screen " WAUKEGAN with "wan CANDIDATE A130] -iuiiaT. ' WmNovc-hszhtkm mm- 9' Otto twig-gm» a: "th. my a; t-ettoieoi.l.rod forth-co.- iaqekatioatthaatwas [iv-chm in ma it in hand huh, 'e SJSJZL: tii,v. 0 ballot. m that only In chin: would in Al- loved for was» m M van to tour you: no. orutov-tieiythtiu'd.tt,it "ii iiarLTr {am in only ax undid-le- {or 26 one... irsetoeiare national, state and county pun. Four yarn ago that were double that numb" cudidntgsjn Pt no. and it moo-k"- Tariiui" by " inched to list their m This you 3', piece of punt H116 cover- dl tteo - ... . _ duh. h. r-“w - .-r- ---'-" tickets. There will he . Instill ML lot to vote, however, that varies a provision tor I 820,000.!!!) expendit- ure by the state to purehase one um by the state to purchase one patents. The hve parties listed In: Repatr “an, Democratic, Socialist, Sociul- ist-Labor and Communist. They Wer Herbert mHootrer, Alfred E. Smith, Norman Thom“, Vernee L. Reynolds and William 1 Foster for the pres- idency. Th; Republic-n: have 25 candidates Manning, the Democrats 17, Socidisu 15. Socialist-hint 15, and the Com- munists 9. Candidates unopposed and eertain of election are L. J. Wilmot, (intuit clerk, L O. Brockway, recorder, A. V. Smith, states attorney, J. L Tar lor. tanner. and Charles E. Russell, surveyor. All Other " KdtbAbee- Omic- Ads “WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS” Nov. 6; VH3 ji- --. I'll - “All“ “A. GENE GREENE The mu I!» chain! the mind of a union I, - Cull-DI non No "In” undemlmn [or I who»! anchor " ttArty-tttree to nun out m that: -the mind- " the "In". ruling A --__ __ ' ---. iira irarGai" piéiudku " won-co. Yet .he did "The Singing Machine" tteDet.etNearho-ttot" Eorle and Frances MORLEY & ANGER LON CHANEY Susan B. Anthony Mol’l’nvb- " B m ML. out-etu- c, the -itiors f School will start n 3:00 in the m- "rooms, and end at 7:50 at night. IMowever there will be . progr-m in the auditorium for those who one to any afterward. This will take the wince of the special consultation per- Hod of last year, which w-s not very ‘successful. Pu... cl Ptmt Yaw 2f,t,:t,,l',,tt,t kWhAudChu 'l-r-l--" Mil-Shield- !tuh-cl. an All w that.“ will be cum“ from M "(I)" this... In - chlo- - win but their visiting any h Inch "29, when the Ire-hum will ho excused (mm tel-col. For the purpou of enabling the - to find chuc- and Mn, - Ind quickly. “mien: guides yin In provided try the (unity talcum- il‘ committee. Tmber’n Inna and and parents will make every cam to - each other. This occuion will take the place of the result: Fuent- Teother's meeting for the month of November. ' harNtin boards, uni -outaide their you... It is hoped that the Member: -Dit,ner will be served in the cue- teria. after sixth period, between 6215 nod 7:15. It was found that the small my“ ti-aB-tg-re-.-. 'MY AIMEE)“ not.“ Icahn-Hunt?! mghwood. Illinois “THE KING OF KINGS” SUNDAY, NOV. 4 MONDAY, NOV. 5 A screen masterpieée that will tive forever in the heart ofpmankind. BARTLETT THEATRE MW’v/zébé/E “not: Induce. Sunday, November 4. 2:30 Available for first time at popular price - 50e - 25e 7 Exclusively at this theatre terr-to-ut-ll naval-~59!!!- 7iGriTGTGiaaic%arai. aaa." -Nt "d m:h-¢~~1~u:boh m to "V INSTALL” - iii-EiiFiiirif" ”um-uh“. Lake Forest School of Music Second Subscription Concert Tickets tt50--obtainable at the Music School 500 Western Avenue - Telephone Lake Forest 999 or at Krafft's Drug Store Season )928-1929 SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER "N at eight-fifteen THE COLLEGE CHAPEL TUESDAY, NOV. 6 WEDNESDAY. NOV. 7 J. M. BILHARZ K-tu-u-UG-- SZSMW IMMI.

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