Fame y 4 ing Rapids," "The Wholly West," and TEED..â€"â€"â€"APissily raiteâ€" m mare ies a 11 :00 a.m. x Meeting 8 :00 invited to visit g Room, nd all authorized ;lieved 1 ove Falls© o His Death erfield 72 an, thought "to himself, rode ts Hs in a disa was taken for n~accident. The which had beep was found uded rum runâ€" the oar so n bent agai looked . _on, . the oat neared the ms, ~andâ€"disap: \fganistan, Ite: e still without Veekly. j ‘list of onewsy rara Falls, Run to have sent a IDAN ROAD Park 9 :80 a.m. Winter 635 â€"while â€"firem ess. They ar. reach him be the fierce pull OTHERS 9 a.m. to $ pm reading only. D | t Street e.the_falls, Scientist tharsday, September 24, 1931 â€" ileven Free Programs on Varâ€" r e-iety,_of‘ Subjects Offered on â€" topics. Petresytt * y ~~~~~On Successive Saturdaysâ€"â€"â€"â€" _ These entertainments will be given on successive Saturday mornings in September, October, November and. December, in the James Simpsonâ€" theatre of the museï¬;r:md each will be presented twice, at 10 a.m. and 11 ‘HILDREN‘S FILMS _ AT FIELD MUSEUM narts ion for. Public _ School and. Children‘s ectures, will be given this autumn, eginning September 26, at Field {Museum of Natural History, it was nnounced today. â€"_A wide variety of subjects will be neluded amongâ€"the thirtyâ€"seven films ‘a~~beâ€"shown, â€"including â€"important Eleven free programs of motion ictures for children, presented under he provisions of the. James Nelson nd Anna Louise Raymond. Foundaâ€" am., thus enabling the accommodaâ€" tion of several thousand children each week. Stephen C. Simms, director of the museum, invites children from all partsâ€" of Chicago and suburbs to atâ€" tend. They may come alone, in groups from schools or other centers, o‘ with their parents,. teachers_.or other adults. No tickets are neCtesâ€" sary for admission. ~~ * ~ â€"Following zgre the dates, and. the titles of the variouns films to be shown. on each: thered Braves." "Naskapi. Indians," and "Where the Red Trail Ends." Oct. '10â€"“Columbus," "Tricks or Weapons ?" and "Secrets of the Sea." ~ Oct. 17â€""The Sacred â€" Beetle," "Wonder Book," "From Mountain to Cement Sack," and "The Dogville Theatre." Oct. 24â€""Glimpses of India,"‘ "Peoâ€" ple in White (Korea)," "When Elk Come Down," and "How Ranger> Fight a Firo." * o Nov, 21â€""The Declaration of Inâ€" dependence," "The Hamster Family," and "A Jungle Roundup." k , Nov, 28â€"â€""The Pilgrims," "Animals Frepare for Winter," and "Children Nov. 14â€""The Eve of the Revoluâ€" tion," "A ‘Trip to Banana Land," and ~Oct. 31â€"*"The Settlement of Jamesâ€" town," and "Aâ€"Trip to a Zoo." Nov. 7â€""Maizok of the South Seas," and "Magic Gems." 2. f the Sun." iruuage _Dec.,â€" 5â€"â€""Winter Birds," "Snowâ€" flakes," "Mr. Groundhog Wakes * and "Skating in the Spreewald." :Sept. 26â€"‘"When Autumn Comes," Unselfish Shells." domestic animals, travel in far s of the earth, and many other J. SMITH adults.~ No TELEPHONE 410 39 66 Government to Repair _ Waukegan Post . Office Extensive repairs that are to be made at once on the old Waukegan postoflice building raised some doubt as to whether or not this is to be delays are to occur in the starting of work on the proposed new $337,000 federal building at Genesee and Julian EERCCIS.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€";â€": . 5se * An ~inspector from _ Washington Epent two days in preparing specifiâ€" cations for contemplated repairs on the present building. These provide 151 N. Michigan Ave. x) 1 U e ~Randol h'“fl f t“ eF n â€" Winnetk ;.'1512 es e t Downtown Display Room TCtc TRE â€"FEESS _ _ FH I G I D AI HE @ GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS wssesse. 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About 20 other Illinois staâ€" LIFETIME PORCELAIN STOVER CO. _PBILEG Ao _ EVANSTONâ€"1631 / tions were proposed, according to a Washington dispatch to the Waukeâ€" gan Times. * ® The radio commission has just killedâ€"the plan.â€"It dismissed Cumâ€" mins‘ application for 25 channels to be set aside for the exclusive use of tions. The application listed 267 cities and towns in which Cummins said he would crect stations. ~~~ + 7 â€"The commission . dismissed the apâ€" plication because Cummins failed to put in a personal appearance to back up his plans which would require the expenditure of millions of dollars. 3 General Offices 219â€"29 E. North Water 8t. â€" _ Whitehall 8161 Teet U lbl:' â€_ ,.I"I‘ ~& an â€"Ave. 42 s €% $ *4