Always Cool! .â€" LAUGHS ANDâ€"LOVEâ€"TOLD . IN _ONE .OFE. THE "A MAN‘S MAN®" : â€" * Ts with â€" _ * Josephine Dunn, Mae Bush and Sam Hardy A ROMANCE OF HOLLYWOOD, PACKED WITH LAUGHS â€" TOLD WITH SOUND EFFECTS â€" An Intimate Romance of a "Poor Little Rich Boy," â€" his secretary and her family Broadway Stage Star in a Smart and Sophisticated Comedy Hit â€" > f "KISSES" â€" NEWS IN SOUND Giant Weather Plant in Constant Operation TUES.. WED., THURS., FRIL., JULY 16, 17. 18, 19 JOHN BARRYMORE and CAMILLA HORN SATURDAY ONLY, JULY 20 o TIM McCOY in . . "SIOUX BLOOD" ALWAYS: COMEDIES, NOVELTIES and NEWS _â€" All Talking The Idle Rich MON., TUES. & WED., JULY 15, 16, 17 to Start Reading the New Story Starting Aug. 1st CONRAD NAGEL, BESSIE LOVE, ‘ *‘ "and LILA HYAMS *.â€"* ACADEMY From the Stage Hit, "White Collars." A Great States Theatre sUNDAY ONLY, JULY 14th GEORGE O‘BRIEN in "MASKED EMOTIONS" _ â€"â€"on the screen 2UVU4 WILLIAM HAINES "ETERNAL LOVE" MONDAY, JULY 15th LOIS MORAN in "JTOY STREET" oN THE VITAPHONE LYNN OVERMAN tha with in _ DONT FAIL k).n.stant Op;ration â€" Cool, Washed Air in Circulation Always FOR YOUR GREATER COMEORT t 5 n SUNDAY ONLY, JULY 14th â€"on the stageâ€" _ _ _ INFE _ FRANK WALLIN and JOY BOYS SOULS for SALE AT WAUKEGAN KT STATES" THEATRE E l| FABLE Allâ€"'l‘alkihg,'"AIl-Singing, â€"Allâ€"Dancing from the big a â€" stage success ~_THURS., FRL, SAT., JULY 18, 19, 20 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"21850â€"â€"â€"â€" 224. 100% TALKING COMEDY "NOW AND THEN" NOW â€" SAT., JULY 13 TO FRI., JULY 19 ~_ INCLUSIVE . : ; THE RIALTO PLAYERS STARTING SAT., JULY 20th for 7 DAYS THE RIALTO PLAYERS ____‘ RIALTO POPULAR PRICES l Matinees: Sat., Sun. & Wed. All Seats 50¢: Every Night: 75c and 99¢ Betty Compson, Grant. Withers, Gertrude Olmstead and James Kirkwood Singers, Dancers and Comedians FABLE â€" ORGAN â€" NEWS IN SOUND "THIS THING CALLED LOVE" "VACATION VAGARIES" With a Company of Chicago Loop Theatre Entertainers â€" A Big Company of Dramatic Artists In Person = on the stage in .1 A Great States Theatre RIALTO The Selwyn Theatre Success "THE BRAT" ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA in in Always Cool! Elaborate preparations are being made for the first north shore appearâ€" ance of Col. Paul V. McNutt, national ¢ommander iof the American Legion, who will speak before the annual Summer Jubilee of the Seventh disâ€" trict of the Legion tcomprising all north shore communitiee south of Lake county,) to be held on Saturâ€" day, July: 20, in Rogers Park with the Rogers Park Post acting as host for the occasion. , * 3 Legion Commander To _ Speak at Rogers Park On Saturday, July 20 Legion posts in the entire Chicago @rea have been urged to send repreâ€" sentatives to the Jubilee, which . will be one of the "red letter days" each year for Legionnaires in the Seventh and other districts. Anothéer guest at the event, who will appear with Col. McNutt, will be Howard P. Savâ€" age, past national commander of the Legion. 4 ie = State. Commander David L. Shilâ€" tinglaw of Illinocis and his staff of State cofficers will be on hand, with the divisional â€" commanders.. The program will consist. of: a~ parade starting at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon in Rogers Park,,in which Wilmette, Winnetka, Glenview, Evanston and other posts will enter their drum and tugle corps, floats and other marchâ€" ing. units. im Ns on Monthly Meeting Of . <Deerfield Post Held; _: The Deerfield American Legion Auxiliary held . its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. George Briggs, on Greenwood avenue, Monâ€" day evening, July 8, with the presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Harry Mau, presiding. ° The report of the deléegates to the national defense meeting in Chicago on June 14 was heard, and accepted. The auxiliary voted to enter . a subscription to the: National Deâ€" fense magazine for the Deerfield town ship library. _2 Mrs. Ed Jacobsen reported by teleâ€" phone that a huge bouquet of peonies had been taken to the Greatâ€" Lakes hospital and were greatly enjoyed by patients there. _ o . s & The president appointed a nominâ€" ating committee consisting of Mrs. George Briggs, Miss Luella Knigge, and Mrs. Alex Willman, to submit a report for the election of officers at the August meeting. Members who have suggestions for candidates for office are requested to communicate with some member ofâ€" the committee at an early date. The suxiliary decided to give a ceâ€" dar chest and its contents at the Legion carnival and the August meetâ€" ing will also be a cedar chest shower, with each member bringing at least one gift to be placed in the chest. After the adjournment of the meetâ€" ing, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were ~served by the hostesses, Mrs. George Br]iggs and Mrs. William Tennermann. A buffet supper and bridge party will be held Thursday, July 11, 1929, at the Briergate Golf club. The bufâ€" fet supper will be from 6:30 p. m. to 8:00 p. m., with bridge starting promptly at eight o‘clock. SUPPERâ€"BRIDGE PARTY ~Features of Session Thursday,~July 11, 1929 Thursday, July 1 Mrs, Emily M igan avenue, w; evening by abou friends, the occa entyâ€"seventh bir was attractively Bunco was pla; awarded the wir very elaborate 1 A number o# f Forrest D. Rose : moor Saturday « being her birthds games and danci served. © . C Mrs. Fred Bot class of the Firs church, met Mon regular monthly of Miss Alice . evenue. â€" Mr. and Mrs. 1 dale are spendi Highwood. Mrs. A. C;: Sh of Philadelphia,. with the Rev. Keller. Miss Harriette left Wednesday Seminar, . being ty of Mexico, July 123th to Au auspices o fthe C Relations, with â€" fore returning t will taks an ex Mexico. > ~~ Mrs. George ] olina is spendin her .mother, Mi Dell lane. Mr. and Mrs, ily. of Ridgewoo« from Lindenhur where they hav weeks. Mr. and. Mrs Bloom street h Mr. and Mrs. B waukee, Wiscon Mrs. L. Wo! Johns avenus } Cleary Sanitarit Mo., for her he Mr. and Mrs Pleasant street, the birth of a July 7, at the H John Snite o Roger Taylor c eorly this mort four weeks mot ver, â€" Colorado, Estes Park an terest. â€" Mrs. L.~B; S Donald Teetor Hagerstown, In Sinclair returned on Dalse avenue spent two weel consin. â€". Mr. Richard spending the su spent Thursday Ridgewood â€" dri Bryan via airpl Miss Codlidge idge of Ridge weekâ€"end Miss Western Spring Kinnell and D« waukee, all . Be Miss Caroline Illincis, is the Ball of Ridgey Local a