More Fine Features â€" at Deerpath Theatre During Coming Week Br Th R Another exceptionally fine program scheduled at the Deerpath theatre, ke Forest, for the ensuing week. e daily program follows: Thursday and Friday, July 17 and Winnie Lightner and Joe E. own in the allâ€"talking laugh hit, old Everything." W un lay .and Saturd aric Dressler a mught Short" a * snoP / wn On Wa and Saturday, July 25 and â€" Dressler and Polly Moran ht Short" a comedy of the irket crash, and comedy such these finished comediennes t._ Anita Page and Charles Iso have important roles. upplemental features at the include sound news, carâ€" medies, ete. 4 M Che Day ay and Thursday, July 23 iry Cooper and Fay Wray xan"; the "Virginian‘" himâ€" ay Wray throbbing to his Jul the July 19â€"Rinâ€"Tinâ€"Tin in ers," with Jobyna Ralâ€" handler, Edmund Breese ist. Romance, adventure thrilling feats of daring. d Monday, July 20 and ntinuou ter 10 hman s "~_ Sem‘t-A‘“‘“a‘ C\ea"a“ce Sale â€"One day onlyâ€" t comedy of baseâ€" Rubin, Rex Lease xORTH ""q par Mughland Pat® 3 2 to 11 William «U TT liam Harriâ€" nd ~Fifi Dorâ€" a movietone pursuit of a An 4 North to DRky" DRE DRF w ATS A\l TY ¢ml\“““' cuERID A® CCC 0 â€" AR yent M . Shore 1b \h’\‘:-: is 7 :'\‘sl' 5s p aA~P â€" 50 m.) W fof g $13 _\t("' $10 .\t""".'a ‘(‘m‘ w un C" smn\\\en and ®C 10 \-'umut\y up is â€"â€" Fom\n\)' wl 25 * Foru\cr\y u ‘..\'S\-‘..\\\\»\.F.S g25.9 a \-‘nm\er\y up t* f all (ku.-lmm $3 "a i (real) T Cut Interest Rate on County Funds; Loss Is Not Material This Year The interest rate of county treasâ€" ury monéy in banks was cut 1 per cent last Friday when two Chicago banks served notice that but 1%4 per cent would be paid on money on deâ€" Owit after today to the county board treasurer, . As. DUI left of this fiscal y shown in the next little consequence. for a year, howev ing for more sessiOn «or ie â€" muiterial. The threat of a cut had been loomâ€" » for more than a year and at _the x rROAD 163 upervisors offer® June Supervisor Arthur hac 9 ; up 4 Ts y up C s 5.00. 539'50 to 8) y t a% t g12 3 io $123 Reduced ‘l\l\ T H E Seout Troop 30 in their camp (Ottowa) Wisconsin. The boys were just getting set some of them being in other parts of the Twentyâ€"three scouts and John L. Udell as s two weeks, July 11 to 26. 1 W. Vercoe of Highland Park advised the members that he did not think it would be 4ung before the banks reâ€" fused to pay the 2% per cent interâ€" est rate. PA a f Tinted Bathrooms Are Widely Favored Says Building Trade Note Bathrooms this year will be in gay colors. ' This is the flashion hint that comes from Boston where at the annual convention of the National Associaâ€" tion of Master Plumbers the styles in tubs,> lavatories, andâ€"sinks that will prevail for ‘the next 12 months were shown. _ Scarcely a white fixture appeared at the great million dollar plumbing show. â€" Tubs, washstands, dressing tables to match, bidets,‘dental lavaâ€" tories, towel bars, soap dishes, sinks show. _ Tubs, washstands, dressing tables to match, bidets,‘dental lavaâ€" tories, towel bars, soap dishes, sinks â€"aAll were in colors. And such a variety of colors!â€" There were tubs in brown, blue, and red. ~Lavatorâ€" ies in green, tan, and black. Sinks with their iron sides gayly bedecked in coats of lavender, green, or ivory acid resisting enamel. The exhibit was a sea of color offset by the bright flash of chromium and the dull gleam of pipes and tools. The fixtures on display showed the definite trend toward luxury in Amerâ€" ican bathroom equipment. There is scarcely a limit to the amount of money one may spend today on this room‘to make it the acme of luxury and lavish decoration and furnighâ€" ing. ; For instance, there was on display a 2,100â€"pound tub. cut out of transâ€" lucent, roseâ€"tinted and goldâ€"veined Mexican Pedrara onyx. 1 This tub is equipped with goldâ€" plated faucets and : fittings, +hand chased by French artists, and it may be picked up for the ridiculously‘ low figure of $7,500. f 2 One may buy a wash basin to match, also with go‘ldâ€"plated fittings, for | $1,500. â€" The water closet "‘to match costs $500. A builtâ€"in shower stall, with similar fittings costs $1,â€" 000. The walls and floor, ‘with ceilâ€" ings and mirrors and additional furâ€" nishings of dressing tables, chaiseâ€" lounge, chairs, bidets, dental lavaâ€" tory, towel warmers, etc., may cost as much as one wants to pay. People who buy this type of onyx tub with a lavatory and closet combinaticn to match usually spend about $30,000 ings costs $1,â€" oor, ‘with ceilâ€" additional furâ€" tables, chaiseâ€" 14 4 d 0 0 C id B t in Chicago recen Ten years . wi complete the w for this delay i: believe ‘that the | stand for a tax t fl« | stand for a tax to complete it sooner. The section of the outer drive exâ€" tension from Lawrence avenue to Deâ€" vyon avenue, Chicago, is under the Lincoln purk. board‘s jurisdiction. . It has hbeen estimated that the total cost ~of acquiring riparian rights, building piers, filling in and paving construction will run from 30 to 40 | millions of dollars. > . One. bond issue of $9,000,000 alâ€" ready has. been permitted by the tubs con Jegs, . WALer €108015 . WIW] tanks cunder the cealing, and: wallâ€" hung lavatories with their supply pipes and waste pipes exposed. . Another exhibit called attention to the antiquity of <the plumbing proâ€" fession. There was on display a length of lead pipe certified by Colâ€" umbia University professors to have been laid in Rome during the time of the Caesars, at least 2,000. years AFo Ten Years Before Lake Shore Drive Completed to Evanston, Prediction 1940, North in Ch the North Shore board, says. Meantime in Wisconsin, everything possible is being done. in Kenosha, Racine, and Milwaukee counties to put the through Sheridan. road highâ€" way in the best of condition to acâ€" commodate the hundreds of Chicago motorists using this road. um iston 11 k tt] the n# It O have t long suffering north shore moâ€" s ever have a direct drive along ike in Chicago north to Evanâ€" it will not be completed before officials of the Lincoln park and i Shore park boards disclosed icago recently. i years will be necessary to lete the work and the reason his delay is that park officials tarted. will take us 10 years to do the between Devon avenue and Evâ€" n," _J. P. _ Ward, president of by Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, Elcho | when this snap was taken mp getting their equipment o master are at camp for the entivre _ bathroom, . master c at the convention deciared. y side with the fixtures reâ€" the current mode in plumbâ€" bungalow and mansion were showing the obsolete fixâ€" only a decade or two agoâ€" legs, . water â€" closets . with nder the cealing, and: wallâ€" vatories with â€"their‘ supply d waste pipes exposed. . Thursday, July 17, it ur ue of $9,000,000 alâ€" n permitted by the , and further issues approved by the legâ€" the work can be even would not 1980