Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Nov 1931, p. 20

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14 Ne w ~~~â€"â€"â€"~â€"D AR.â€"Betterâ€"Films â€"â€"â€"â€" . _ Lest you have not . your last week‘s paper handy may we repeat the wholeâ€"hearted endorsement we gave "Star Witness" godo cast, headed by Chic â€"Salés and â€"Waiter Huston, good comedy and excellent entertainment for all the family. _ are fewer and fewer unsuitable and unworthy pictures booked â€"and it is _ Another picture _ which â€" received the highest rating is "‘The Squaw Man," in fact as time goes on thére Downtown Display Room 151 N. Michigan Ave. Randolph 4951 LOWER PRIC ES GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEAQS A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE *‘ PUBLTC SERVICE COo. NoRTHERXN ILLiNOTS * ~â€"â€"â€"â€"~~~ BRINGS YOU LIFETIMEâ€"PORCELAIN CABINETS AND OTHER EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AT STOVER CO. .a .real privilege .to recommend_.most â€"of theâ€"attractions..Inâ€"thisâ€"picture. ‘there is a mastertulâ€"use ofâ€"silence by the director, and Lupe Velez and Warner Baxter head an excellent cast. The story is a familiar one but both adults and juniors will find this most interesting entertainment. "The Spider is the picture billed for the matinee and has but one oo ain Cc SinieXsralnamiizterinns" drawâ€"back for children, and duty demands our mentioning . it. _ It is very exciting, a real mystery thrillâ€" er. But if you do not want to disâ€" appoint the veryâ€"little onesâ€"doâ€"take of lemon juice can stoin the Porcelainâ€"onâ€"steelâ€"interiorâ€"ofâ€"Frigidaire _&P Fruit juices will ruin ordinary refrigerator finishes but not even the acid "F B Eoo "Caught Plastered" This is a story in .which two _ vaudeville actors, with more luck than sense, bring success and happiness out of a failâ€" ure and despair. A light and lively them to see the Jack and Jill Playâ€" ers; who ~gre~again to â€"be ~withâ€"us in "a new. play : "The Tinder ‘ Box. Remember the hour is 2 p.m. and Matinee only for this special featâ€" comedy produced in good taste. It will prove a satisfactory evening‘s diversion {forâ€"the entire family. astf .. .x ... [land is a specialist on international. *4 o . law. Mr. Oideotise is asstenit PM \.'\;-\& tss _ _ _A fessor in the economics department. airsrgorecas on $ hoee Formrecly connected pith Jns 219â€"29 E. North Water 8t. Whitehall 8161 lelies, k repsn in ie s nematieL iess 1â€"1508 ize the assessment machinery may be adequately enacted into law." ~~~â€"~â€" Radio Talks "The Illinois League.of Women Voters has provided â€"radio â€" talks, w&gakgngfigfi"mfimis schools on the subject of centralizing auâ€" thority in one assessor and a small board of review. We feel that as a_ Efifi'“wm ~we have conâ€" tributed to the popular understandâ€" ing and support which have mateâ€" rialized in the requests for this speâ€" cial session of the general assembly. We hope to see speedy action on the main point, which would modernize our taxing machinery." of education. Prof. Judd will disâ€" ecuss "The Cost of Public Instrucâ€" â€"â€" _On Thursday evening, November 19, at 7:30 o‘clock, there will be a session on the "Economic Value of Public â€" Welfare: Administration." Mr. Benjamin M. Squires will speak on "Prévention of Unemployment," and Mr. Jerome Kerwin on "Powâ€" er." â€"Mr. Squire is lecturer of ecoâ€" nomics at the University: ofâ€" Chiâ€" fessor of political science and a dean in the college <of arts, literature and selenice. .. ~=" : . _ seac t e te c ~~The second speaker will be Mr. C. H. Judd, head of the â€"department of â€""Reonomic â€"Aspectsâ€"ofâ€"â€"Internaâ€" tional Coâ€"operation is the subject for Friday, November 20, at 10:30 o‘clock. Mr. Harry D. Gideonse will discuss the topic of "Reparations," and Mr. Quincy Wright, "Disarmâ€" ament." Mr. Wright is professor in the department of political science and is the American editor of the W International Economic Review. g; C24 Dinner Feature we Highâ€"lights of the convention will â€" e ty be a dinner on congressional issues â€" is with Mrs. George Gelhorn of St.. no Louis, as the chief speaker, held : quet held on Friday, when speakers da will be Mr. Charles S. Dewey, forâ€" iat mer financial adviser to Poland, and ba Miss Mollie Ray Corroll, chairman be of the women in industry commitâ€" se tee, and an authority on unemployâ€" fo ment; and the Saturday luncheon th with an address by Mr. Jacob Viner. â€" an At the business sessions the state . program of work will be adopted, M and support of congressional measâ€" &1 ures planned. ‘The importance of â€"_ ca the program is sure to attract a ___| ___ large attendance, and % _ local leagues. throughout the state. "Lake County Government and Institutions" will be the subject of the next meeting of the Highland Park League on November 25th. knows ‘only one out of every 90 words in thc"E?fffislT language. â€" Collber‘s Weekly. y *>~: > One Per Cent Education After. graduation from college, VYOTERS CONVENTION 39 (Continued from page 5) 191 THURS day Som Kreh) evenin ness C overs cours where guest bride. Mr. omitte donor the D Satur propr in the tertai mond, her n Frida: has be Mr. daugh day d Josep has View the T day e home bri days Lopp gues Sprif is en noon day for the Mrs cag @T. Su nin Ge Mi

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