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Highland Park Press, 25 Jul 1929, p. 48

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Gypsy, women, hé shows, are past masters of the ,whole realm of applied psychology. "In fortune telling,” he That many of the latest “discover ies" of scientists in the realm of TtBy- chology and "behavioriam" have been known and used for centuries by gyp- sy fortune tellers, is shown by studies made by Konrad Bercovici. Says Gypsies Know and Use Psychology 50 FABLE ".. NEWS IN SOUND THE "IT" GIRL SCORES A NEW HIT IN HER SECOND ALL-TALKING LOVE DRAMA THURS.rFRL, and SAT, T AUG. 1, 2, 3 “THE FRAMrNG.OF' THE SHREW" FABLES The coolest spot on the North Shore ---Giant Refrigerating Plant in constant operation. Cool, washed air keeps this De Luxe' Theatre comfortable and healthful. "THE INGENUES" An All-Talking Comedy FRANK WALLIN and JOYBOYS A Co-Ed Jazz Band On the Vitaphone "SAY IT WITH SONGS" A HOST OF ENTERTAINERS also @lWEWE ' On the Stage ,.a,... featuring in I explains, "the gypsy women Jmow that anyone who wants his or her for, 'tune told is either hoping for better times or doubting whether the happy condition will continue. A single "e'xpert glance at the face of the client tells the gypsy fortune teller to which class he or she belongs. Apparently 'the gypsy reads "the hand or the cards. In reality, the sharp eyes fixed upon the face'of the client and the sensitive fingers upon the pulse of the ernotion.ed woman tell her the SUNDAY ONLY --. JULY 28 ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA‘ AT , WAUKEGAN "THE .MADONNA OF AVENUE - On the Screen M...--- - TALKING SCENES .. SOUND EFFECTS DELORES COSTELLO THE PRESS 100"? TALKING TRIUMPH {I l iiiii"'fi"'i" THO” ’13, gift-VI {gal/iii? The RIALTO PLAYERS The stirring romance of the Erurlitrh judicial service in India-lounging in suspense. T WITH THE BEAUTEPUL BILLIE MORE LOVELY THAN EVER BEFORE "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" the client. The sharp eyes: of the If the client is a‘blonde girl and the pulse has begun to beat faster when the gypsy has mentioned a dark- eyed tall man, she will continue to tell of the" enemy that stands between the two", and the enemy ip always of a complexion different from that of reaction to every word and to every insinuation. The facts of'an emotional individual is easy to, read. The. pulse of an emotional Woman is more sen- sitive than a mirror." . TUE§., WED., THURS. . " - 30, 31, AUG. 1 BILLIE bows, ANTONIO MORENO '. AND mum BERRY in MONDAY ONLt'-dULy 29 i "THE VEILED‘WOMAN” Ann Nichnl'a Record-Breaking Hit - 7 Featuring another STARTING SAT., JULY 27 . in _ t The Greatest Pk, Ever Staged COMEDY - ORG with Wukecu-‘n Ponds? Stock Cmpln] HERBERT 0011mm HENRY WAL'mAL AND JOSEPHINE DUNN LILA TOWA AND . KENNETH THOMPSON SUNDAY ONLY f'CAREERS" NEWS IN SOUND in - NEWS " Many are the popular beliefs which the gypsy has fostered, as that of the' second-sight abilities of the sev- _enth son of a mother who hag no daughters; of the effect upon love of the waning moon; of the terrible consequences following the breaking of a mirror. . " Yet no gypsy, Mr. Bereoviet shows, belie'ves any of these things. so fine are. the receptive sensibilities of the gypsy woman that she knows exatly when to say: "Somebody has 'gone on a long voyage; someone you love very much. But he will come back." Sentence by sentence, the del- icate scientific instrument which the gypsy has- built up in her brain sig- nals back anddorth the reaction of the client, knowirethat of the many things she says only those that ap- preach the truth wilLbe remembered, while the other things will be forgot- ten. _ . From Highland Park Chill". Ibera"t--N, 3mm Choc“ oomo- V Mi T ' Twail '55 fliiiliilfs1', Mt" 1illltiiF, NEIGHBORHOOD . . ‘BANKS .' . . ANALYSIS FREE (DN_REQUEST CHARLES STRAUSS (i? COMPANY 134 No. La Salle St. Franklyn 8601 "There has been a great sorrow in your family," she begins, and if the pulse responds she continues: “Some- one you loved very dearly flied." And iETEEi1iifriff] gypsy can always detect the trace ot tears or of sadness upon'the face 'of a man ot woman, and "forthwith she speaks of the great sorrows of the past which are going to dissolve into the happiness of the future. Sunday, July 28 Ar. Naomi Au. 9.35 d. I; " Milwaukee . 9:40 I. In. (W W M RETURNING- ' '.TuRrstSlitvaradrg. 'P" Iain-uh than '75an WSW!” We Sp"iicia1ize in the Stock CHICAGO Thursday, July 23, 1929 WW“ StSon.m. 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