1 2â€"â€"â€":â€" [ * "*The Four Aristocrats"â€"â€"â€"â€" $ * m"me St,;ge s . | FRANK WALLIN and JOYBOYS > f in and againâ€" sCORE OF ENTERTAINERS 2( ' norenemares 2pangee mc uncncagmimn 16 trme TT TD OO OO oooccmnceremnrarnis AT WAUKEGAN mMonpay, TUESDAY, WEDNEAIAY: C C CL O3 \‘The Great Allâ€"Talking Drama â€" Made Outâ€"Doors The pulsating and a Spanish Tove â€"stories â€"el NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 4, 5 B O LN Oe onnibnirampiicane domitinmmetiitie vetarreatemnentcnnieene n enecmmen ie pare! Eim wARNER BAXTER â€" EDMUND LOWEâ€"â€" . _â€"â€" POROTHY BURGESS _ _ > & T H E P RE S S â€"â€"~ Sound Effects Wonderful Music Hear _ â€" Doug _ Speak Greater th ~â€"the last 222. 2e ce ouper n gee e ie en feierenmierce ons oniemnarninnen mm dnni o ob is ' e es â€"~1| "*The model refineryâ€" on exhibit Mayâ€" THURS., FRI, and SAT. 1| 24 to June 1â€"in the Shell Petroleum f 1 a Service station on Sheridan road in 2 JUNE 6, 7, 8 . 1| No Man‘s Land. It is constructed in & ep. § Cb perfect detail and scale. "This work reater than The Three Musketeers â€"of: technical art shows in minute deâ€" ~â€"â€"~Dumasâ€"Adventureâ€" Stories.. â€" . â€" [| gasoline. passes before. it is ready. for s â€" automobile motors. Mr. C. P. Dubbs, A M ARVELOUS SPECTACLE a north shore resident, and the owner â€" of the refinery modelâ€"is the inventor A GREAT DRAMA â€" ‘of the famous Dubbs cracking process. A This refinery process is used by some in the Prologue Erosion Has Been Gradual Along Beach for 100 Years; Profâ€" : essor Explains LAKE BATTERS AWAY NORTH SHORE LAND have battered away more tTNAN CS square miles of land between Evanâ€" ston and Manitowoe, Wisconsin, in the last hundred years, and in some places the shore line has receded more than 670. feet.: â€" o $ â€".Thase are the somewhat startling / f CiebRC T $E NNE MWMEA C T L N Nu i T Ne ce o SanAepe ies ‘"tology . at Northwestern university,â€" and W. E. Powers, instructor in geolâ€" ogy. By. collecting data recorded by others on the shore line between Evâ€" anston and: Manitowoe for the last century and. making many surveys himself, Professor Ball has been able to ascertain the actual ravages of the ‘lake. â€"~> ies A4% What Chicago, Evanston Highland Park and other points have suffered in recent lake storms, the entire north shore, with the excéeption ‘of one point, has been suffering at intervals for the last one hundred years. \ The exâ€" ception is Wind Point, four ‘miles north of Racine. ‘This point, which extends far out into the â€"lake, has a shore of bedrock and this has been able to stand the constant pounding of the waves.. fln oo . Lake: Michigan‘s pounding said Professor Ball, "have been the cutting away of the ancient plain of the: higher lake stages along 69. of theâ€" 153 miles of coastline between Evanston and Manitowoe,.. and the general development of a high cliff and wave cut platform." _ Gasoline Refinery, in â€" Miniature Is Unique of th:;:fé;dirflg petroleum !;éï¬ninz companies of the cqu_ntry._ Mr. Dubbs has been awarded the John Scott medal for the past year. It is given in recognition of the disâ€" covery and development of a process for éeconomically producing gasoline on a large scale. ~â€" s ¢ Graeme Players Draw Good Crowds at Pearl Wednesday and Thursdayâ€"evenings of this week at the Pearl theatre, the Graeme Players, featuring Joe Drisâ€" coll, presented the much talked of comedy "Is Zat So," Both performâ€" ances were sponsored by the Dumâ€" aresqâ€"Spencer post of the American Legicn,‘ the event marked this popâ€" ular company‘s last appearance in LHighland Park for the season. Both shows attracted large attendance. For 100 Years Thursday, May 30, 1929 of theâ€" wave érosion, waves mt cole ind a Un of in ot] co fo it Pr th