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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1930, p. 10

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BR Widigen e n t nc t ie ic mnengle use oi se : uids n iee en e tm yecdored l i mamitien n fngupe 2. 3 «o «on meemenapmenatenaienimnmenngaies ____JOHN BOLES â€" BEBE DANIELS in "RIO RITA" § p EEeenmimmnnenitnninntcnintnntaticetrnizrrminrimnimsntimmsm mss MUTUAL COAL COMPANY Margaret ~Kerr Has Yards: Vine Avenue COMMITTEEâ€"CHOSES CAsTâ€" â€"FOR "MISS LULU BETT" 12 GENUINE SATISFACTION rt; To Be Given Friâ€" day, February 21 t...........Margaret Kerr N.â€".~.â€"~......â€".John Horn n..........Peggy Crawford â€"â€"â€"«.â€"..â€"......_John Snite â€"...... Dorothy> Campbell Lydia Simpson Our service man is in you Phone us and he will cal plant, advise the correct CHICAGO Coke to use, an Telephone 27 or After all, there is nothing more satisfactory than reâ€" liable fuel service. You wantâ€"good fuelâ€"at a fair priceâ€"delivered promptly. You want to be able to deâ€" pend on the integrity of the man who sells you; you want to ‘,feel,,confi;dnent that when winter blasts an icy breath, you and {ours will be snug and warm with unâ€" troublesome fuel. That is the kind of satisfaction our customers enjoy year after year. _ â€" i NTA ns ies rmmmmmasn V 1 oo Building Material Leading wâ€"mn-' ~production. Each member of the staff will be an understudy for some member of the cast. This staff at present consists of: Henrietta Jenkins for Luln Bett, John Hubley for Dwight Deacon, Euâ€" nice Hall for ° Ina Deacon, Helen Hitchcock for Monona Deacon, Bill Ellis for Ninian Deacon, Louise Smith for Mrs. Bett, Dick Dewey for BobbyJ Bobby | Lsrkin....-...ngn McKillip Neil Cornish.................Robert Tucker The part of Diana, under which two names appear, has not yet been decided upon. £ New System Used Miss Comer is trying a new With Genuine rect size of genuine Koppers &,’.‘and tlxe method for operating your neighborhood every day. call and inspect your heating is oi i o on i S s 28 for Free Service Sm e Highland Park, Hlinois system of the average American audience is bad. We might come back at Jane by gently suggesting that about ninety per cent of the actors are the same way. Jane 'Cp.wl says that of the: average ‘A maria: "Miss Lulu Bett," under the direcâ€" Mmflâ€"«wm February 21. 4 derstudy will even be play the part on the n formance. As understudies, the duties of the staff will be to help the cast with lines and characterizations, eoctum:c;, props, and any other things wh come up.. In case of illness, the unâ€" S _ T the â€"casgâ€"ofâ€"Disan Teaxann the girl who is chosen 'i:ll haveâ€"as her underst girl. Alcyonâ€"Next Week HelpWith Lines n be called upon to the night of the perâ€" seâ€"ofâ€"Diana ~Deacon; chosen for the part understudy the other five per cent + ELIZABETH SILBER WORTH A group of orangs mounted in a typical forest tree of their native East Indies, in a lifelike climbing atâ€" titude, is a feature of Carl E. Akeley Memorial hall at Field Museum of Natural History. The dominating figâ€" ure in the group, an old male, is the largest specimen of which any record is known.. His outstretched arms from tip to tip measure eight feet four and oneâ€"half inches. > Mounted Orangs Shown in Group at Museum Like 6mofthetathers.ofthere- public, Senator Warren wraps the | drapery of his couch about him and lies down to. pleasant dreams. â€" His antique virtues were in odd contrast with the manners and political morâ€" als of the latterâ€"day Senate. He kept faith in all things, and regarded a â€"political pledge as binding . as any other pledge. At this, of all time such a citizen in the Senate. It mourns kis departure, and will cherish his memory, but must acknowledge that after his extraordinary service to the state and with his burden of years it would have been thoughtless and selfish in his countrymen to begrudge him rest and endless sleep.â€"Washâ€" ington Post.â€" Phone 8 Lessons Given in uzen 0o o0 es n ce ul u) Cok th He ‘reached ‘the Senate after a war record that won ‘him the Congressâ€" ional Medal of Honor, ‘and after a civil ~record as mayor, member of the Jlegislature, treasurer of Wyomâ€" ingrtnd*lm"fifim as <governor both‘ by appointment and election.® .'lhhhtoryofthomnblieiaen- riched by the life and character of Francis E. Warren, senator from Wyoming, who passed to his reward onNovombcru.tullofnmand honors, ‘says the National ‘Republic, The news of was a shock, as it had been reported that his robust frame was shaking off the attack of bronâ€" chitis that confined him to his home, Pnen'EEP_i_‘_.!!!iu.dmhp.d,.gb.fl,._ deal was too much even for Senator Warren‘s stout heart. Francis E. Warren was the last vet. eran of the Civil war serving in the Senate. He served longer in that body than any other man in the his. tory of the United States, his ser.â€" vice in all extending over 36 yeary: â€" TE s 32 o e ie BE + S L i Residence, 623 Vine Avenue TEACHER OF PIANO Lee Sims Serving in the S DR. J. W. SHEDD Telephone H. P. 357 D feo 47 St. Johns Avenue Thurs.â€"Sat. oup, an old male, is the nen of which any record His outstretched arms tip measure eight feet Thursday, Feb Senate Vai firms : report year t Of ~for treme 000,006 6f "ovn At house produ nel “e'n 1 every modit, busi pidly year plete mitte Com| were that inter close and g ware; el *p sol

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