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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 27

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Attracts ursday, April 25, 1929 tion of this new fer of Richard Benâ€" "The Valiant" inâ€" ew Car Line, Report Audiences ? Exhibition of Work } T5 Done in Settlements An exhibition of the work done in the Chicago Settlements has just been opened in the Children‘s Museum at the Art Institute. The Hull House Art school is divided into two groups â€"adult and children. Both groups paint, etch, and do applied art. The Sunday May 5 Saturday May 4 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, Open Saturday and Sunday only Coming : Fri.â€"Sat. May 3â€"4 Thursday May 2 May 1 Mon.â€"Tues. Wednesday April 29â€"30 Sunday April 28 â€" ursday, April 25, 1929 Every "C ALITIFORNIA MATL Sherman Perlman (Chicago) Orson Welles (Ravinia) ... Arthurâ€"Rice (Wilmette) gae with DOROTHY SEBASTIAN â€" LARRY KENT %€ "The Last Warning" THE ‘FROUPERS CLUB OF TODD SCHOOL with LAURA LA PLANTE â€"â€"ROY D‘ARCY DESERT NIGHTS â€" IN OLD ARIZONA THE SHADY LADY . â€" â€" THE RED DANCE ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE s * > s â€" 6 < Bassumian (Evanston) "S U N § ET P A S 8 with KEN MAYNARD > in a thrilling chapter of American His .. News â€" Comedy =â€" Serial ° Children 10¢c; Adults 25¢ (Sound and photographed in Natural Colors) ~â€"â€"â€" Added: Vitaphone Acts THE BEST PICTURES AT THE "THE CIRCUS KID‘ with HELENE COSTELLO FRANKIE DARRO â€" JOE BROWN â€" .. * *and _‘ â€" On the Stageâ€"(8:30 p.m.)â€"On the Stage "THE V ALIANT‘" The most realistic drama of cireus life! C Added: Vitaphone Acts f Drarl RICHARD DIX‘S Master Drama Alogaon ~â€" Universal‘s big mystery dramal! Added: Vitaphone Acts "R E D S Kâ€" I NV News â€" Comedy ~â€" Serial @PIRIT OF YOUTH" (Sound and Dialogue) At the JACK HOLT The Cast: decoration, woodwork," and linoleum block. The adults work in the eveâ€" ning and Saturday afternoons mainâ€" ly, while the children work after school or early evening. The adult department ,is directed by Miss °E. Benedict, the children‘s department by Miss Norah Hamilton, the etching by Mr. M. Topchéevsky and the clay work by Mrs. M. M. .French. T _ _A St. Louis court held the other day that in spite of the Darwin theâ€" ory a monkey is still a monkey and has no legal status. This is quite a blow to theCevolutionists. & in in TELEPRONE H. P. 1036 trmmsâ€"0.,.. . 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