Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Sep 1930, p. 29

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Thursday, Sept. 18, 1930 Brilliant Climax of Deerpath Anniversary ' in Pictures Next Week in a brilliant climax of its second anniversary period the Deerpath theatre at Lake Forest during the coming week will present a series of exceptionally excellent talking pie- tures, among which Will Rogers in "So This Is London," and "The Big Hose," the famous prison, with I galaxy of famous stars are the head- liners. The list for the weék follows: Friday, Sept. 19--Last showing of "Hell's Island," with Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and Dorothy Sebastian. Saturday, Sept. 20 (matinee and evoning)-"Sweethearts on Parade." with Lloyd Hughes, Marie Provost, Kenneth Thompson and Ellis White. A hilarious rbmance in which sailors and marines on shore leave have tt grand time. Plenty of laughs. Sunday, Sept. - (continuous 2 to 11 p. m.)-William Powell, with Kay Francis in "For the Defense." Gay, debonair spender, lover of women and bright lights, brilliant criminal law- yer, the best .friend a crook ever had ---that9, Bill Pdster--so clever the cops won't believe he's straight. Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 22 and M-Will Rogers, in George M. Coh- an's international stage success. "So This Is London." More amusing than "They Had to See Paris." Will Rog- ers takes a hand at guiding a romance and putting over a stupendous'busi- ness deal, and he's funnier than ever. Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 24 and 25-"The Bitt House," with Ches- ter Morris, Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone, Robert Montgomery, Leila Hyams, J. C. Nngent, Carl Dane Ind a score of others in a romance that vies with drama for thrills. A mo- tion picture sensation. Friday, Sept. 26 (one day only)- "Pardon ‘My Gun," with Silly Starr, George Duryea, Mona Ray, Lee Mor- an, Robert Edeson, in a novel western picture comedy filled with drpma, music and song. General Moseley Is Given Higher Ranking Brigadier General George Van Horn Moseley, U. S. Army, of Ev- anstun, Ill., and formerly commandant of Fort Sheridan, Ill., in 1924, has received promotion to the rank of major general, according to anndunce- mont received from the War depart- ment by Major General Frank Park.. or. commanding the Sixth Corps Area, with headquarters in Chicngo. Gen. eral Moseley is at present executive in the off'we of Assistant Secretary of War Frederick H. Payne, at Washing- ton, n. C., in charge of industrial mobilization. - Are now wanted to Bere. you. Cull u for ori'in-l ideu for lulu-hm. dinners, Mu Darth-n. "tldrhttt “up". "It! chil- dren's panics. E.titgtnt.n "milled. Whom Glens-no 1050 . Willie“. ma. Painting, Interior Decorating and Wallpapering Furniture Retinished Estimates Free 642 Chic-go Are. Tel. H. P. 3294 The North Shore Invisible Hostesses W. ATWOOD THE PRESS

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