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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1929, p. 18

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, "1 W C'_.- .. ““7 18 ~" Comedy T paws m, scan _ _ on the “upbeat. The sWeeth ' of . “Close 1-. = up; tpB,.rrmuuMNr4rl v-e __ "life Behind the scenes. All-talking! '__, r-r. W--" . u ---'r--, C All-Singing:- Chas. ‘Buddy’ Rogers MON., TUES” and WED. T OCT. 14, 15, 16 "r"'"""""""'""'-"'""',"""'.""'""""","" m--'e-t_P__i_i-.ew- Jhtrt OAKIE Stay Acts from Chicago DOROTHY MACKAILL 7 _ _ Loop Thedtee. __,m_,-m.. -etirAlitrattrmaAmit- Vaudeville , GLORIOUSY GORGEOUS! GAY! Nancy Carroll Radio-Kami- 7 The AllbXallllrtng _ Orphan: 9 LAUGH RIO! mBoOKED _ -e _ -. ,..H_-___--_ - --0. the Butte-- with SUNDAY ONLY L.: OCTOBER 13 and AT WAUEEGAN The most sophisticated ro- fiance _ (if {he "tiiLrccu"-This" "We: ture' that the “critics and the public are all talking about. Chicago is machining Radio-Keith- Orpheum . _ Vaudeville BlrardllrtisGdit) htfIt,dll1llrpll?1g1li1 (STAGE “ANB'SCREENSTARS . BIG ACTS OF SUPERIOR ENTERTAINMENT Claude Bolbert Walter Huston THURS,» PRL, andSAT. ‘OCT. 17, 18, 19 i5rGEiEEEElt2ii ----cthttttetk-.-.- 319mm or , $1t11PallltlNtlit, I, A, Lies J QEJEEJTAGE -"'--'""'_e' -1-.w------. with u- ".Rip- a“- u... THE PRESS 'errrPJ',"rL'r'ree"-'"r _ TV """e,, ,7 _ - q " - TKN - I . - - "' w, ==i>.= . . '8BFq6.aGqe _ _ My - a. .,.. .9. ”AME. ==l=_Mraqra= M. - a. T, ..A.‘.VM...'1A:_..., '_.. '14-. - C, ' -'v ' - ' ~H~~'-- see a: ., I“ ,u w. n.‘ »~,-. - Probably not even a presidential aiipenhatiop can pr-tbrat-tar-- tion of Pearl and Marie 'M'ackie, for- mat ‘Waukotan "girls. according to Congressman Carl Chindblom who visited Waning“ Saturday to speak " the dedication of the Bdhonjquare iig r holiness alairi. I will that] atterrHtt to and" than nptthyt yout- ie Girls Likely to Be DisooFtedTiiii'i'i A 'iNNi'f.f,g,, J, . T _ , . - human who"; " ,, Min Leonard came to our t W. C. A. M nor-and ha been induced toallowtuy tosrtrNuhthefottowirttrrie than: writ- ten about it. It toils its own story. _ 5 T9 Highland Park n stranger! came l 'i,ii'iii'b'i"iei'tik" he,',",,', in: "Y" I n y a , up y a e _ _ And might ti a place to sleep. - _ - ..' . _ '. . p .. 1ltA-yyattr of these boadtitrtrWirrt made up of screens Which at times wire weak on their feet, lithewind decided to.,blow too hardl _ T _ Down went the Bereemr in a heap. F e At flrsrt Gretchen two (In; il, ' " . Chen there wen four c" . aaurtt2im"e-etttdesmerdttsehow' many marge Thelmmber went-higher. ftom-timeto ttate---, 1Nri1nally one week-end, it went up to nine. Now I’m going to tell you a caret, . It’s reallytoogoodto keep. . ',W I've usually been given .u'room to myself, Can youjmggine such a. treatt n I’i 91, taid Mui l was lad to the .munbly, T rigs spacious room - "t . And his-whtldiduo, - . In teh 1ttttt1syytrytqr.gri" lee t.tte.sytet1tot1tioiy, rfiittRitiii was mean}: inst "for me. They weren't as large as some private rooms Arum "Emma riot in) mid ' Mr dresser was minus one of its drawers, And the mirror unable to stand; me--mN fififi?§e‘§i§§ofifi§ifl€fiiw W" _ t ' You could hear us ealr6ift from time to time, It took montiis orptttrentarnftintr, But god deeds all take time. And marlin: sitting pretty. . _ In, this may room o mihe'. ' At the "Y" there’s a homelike spirit, Such n cheerful atmosphere. . 11m mums?“ contended. ' . I win taknli Aiu in'the' am old place How happy it made me feel. "Good Mitmintr.Ada" I ‘fWhut thug is it Beat?” "Oh he; rberamrtmeh a pest, you think 1utainttgt.arttLaggLalau, no one else ' Ta Dix-3.11m, much puke should be trNett, 8tiiN little, but ohm! . She’- made . the: as. Ahmrr ' f . _ f . ___ She’s the _lllllr'l1'i,'l',' “the "Y." Also Miss Amen, her kindly mutant, Who u always ready and willing, F To do. a kind dead, And the friendly advice, _ Whit: - she thinks the most fltt1ntt. So here’s to the "Y" at Highland Park, May it live andlive forever, ., . T ili)t'lt,t _lt,tfrrtt'lrih'i'dgil' I ttttM A room to myself, I would like to have had But fodnd' that none were available Was told I could have the next best thing I “Mm would be-quite-ttle-'-'-- liyt in may! there little thins. if)? 'ir%rrytiif into.this country was t uehnseatAor. ,ution of the immigration; In", the aeportathm must be made by the do- oirtment of labor, Gonna-man Chindblom 1t't,'ii,,2 comm hum n thorn AIS' ilt V - " - " .. _ , NB". ‘ " m' , Hook“ girl. to "was: “you. conn- ter. They on now employed in Hil- *hiin. _ m." '. .. _-__ . . -- today. further efforts to “My, October 10, 1.89 AN INMATE grim? dep9rtEtitt.tt 6mm [1357;] '__..... 2. "A ' “any...

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