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Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 16

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"Afriea Speaks” Shown _ at Dernrath Saturday; Other Great Pictures "Afriea Spain,” which comes to the Dumth that". Lulu Forest, Saturday. is I inphk motion picture nnd Hound record of a trip taken by luml L. "can" through the hitherto unexplored region! of Africu, with the (Ink-Ind!) Africa: Eidition. An the" expedition 'med dong the rotsdw, herds of wildebeutc. kunnoni and tommim were encountered. Such puma-nun bits of natural beauty u tho Ripon Pulls. source of the Victori- Nile, were photognphad by HoeWr's r l myrnmen :...m.........."mum-"nun".................unnummaiunmggfi _ - - Marshall B. Sohoemhaler weeks spent among the pre- " the tturi forest resulted in remarkably intimate motion q , . O Children s Clothes Special! Another 2 Weeks SPECIAL iiiet 1 November 17 to November 29 Ng‘l [We/e B ' Sui ,0 e ndS ', ritt2St iq,, 'dh' tf'ee,"a'rt',t'f,'d £53211. tii'RI tty, . l For children 12 years and under. ', 'ii?] "ri/lib"" 50y Pt ' is {11' Garment , c, r I: 7h - i These SPECIALS all save you money. - - Take advantage of them. NOTE TO CHILDREN: g I “mid .M"I.‘1"‘.§.".$31?““$.1fi2?:'2°.‘..."’.°.‘1?.‘r31{£25.."°T'l‘.§.' if (ii, Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Fik--irwi-..-..---ra.iii0vo"-iyr" nil-nun: Phone Highland Park I " ORANGES GRAPEFRUI’I‘ Direct From Grove to You . NINE 0' IV "IANGII IAKI ON! QUAIT " JUICI m t-unluin'mg p, to 4 zit-z. oranges, $2.00. Modium box 6 to with Imm- hnx l2 In 16mm. $7.50. Small hnx contain- " Krmvl'ruil. $2.00. Mv0iurn box 26, $3.75, Larttensox, Winter Haven, Florida TREE RII’ENED _ th winter “ting in I" win humer- not needed at your home, and we will [in you one-hall cent cull for them. This will lemon the ewst of detain. your lumen". Funiliu with no children can help the poor by giving them the hunger» to be handed in here for credit. Protect. 618 NORTH GREEN BAY ROAD ling t Mu picture studies of then myaterlona little people of whom the civilised world know: little. At lewa. in Northqn Nigeria, Hoeller and his party were entertained royally by the Emir of Dikwa himself, who met them with a native bran band and feasted them in kinxly style. Two Black Crown Moran and Hack. the Two Black Crows, come to the Deerpath Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, in a sure-lire laugh prpduction called "Anybody's War." Based on the novel, published sev- eral years ago, "The Two Black Crows in the A. E. F.'"by Charles F'. Mack. leader of the team. “Any- bmly’n War" in so richly endowed with excruciatingly comical material that its markers could have made two full length pietures. out of it, had trrder with Ttt Highland Park THE PRESS “Lawful Larceny” After seeing Bebe DIniels, Radio Pictures star, in "Lawful Ureeny," in Ill-telking dame, one wonders whether or not she is grater in ling- ing roles than "straight" pens. In either she is too delightful to min. In this production It the Deemlth Nov. 19, she appears in a new and charming role, that of I wife. they 1 mild to: Myrna Loy exerts her every ton.. inine wile upon George O'Brien in "Last of the Dunes,” the Fox Movie. tine Western drama, which is u the Peerpeth Nov. 20 end 21, but to no avail. O'Brien has his own ideel about matters of the heart. Lucile Browne end Welter McGuil ere elm {catured in this all talking picture which was directed by Alfred Werket from Zane Grey's famous story. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS T0 REEF (Continued from pnge 4) Roférendum and the passing of the flrst decade of the founding of the league. _ Annual Mate Convention Perhaps the high point of the tour. day conference will be the conven- tion dinner Wednesday evening, at which Chester Rnwell of California, lecturer and publicist. and Albert J. llarnn. Dean of the Law school of the University of Illinois, will speak on Adult Education. 'Mrs. Ralph Trend. way will abo give her president's address at this time, 'VOniManday evening, there will be an open forum at which Henry Chand- treciall CIAle ler. chairmen of the Child Weltere Legislative commission. will dilcuel recommendetlone to be mlde to the General Assembly. Mrs. J, Hewitt Rosenstiel of Freeport end the Ne- tional Lelgue, will speak on "The League of Women Voters' Status in the United States." Mrs. Ralph Trendwey will preside on this eve- ning. Other Smokers At the Committee Conferences on Tuesday, J. W. Garner, head of the department ad Political Science. will speak on "The Relation of the United States to tmtin-Attterlea," and Prof. essvr C. A. Berdnhl on "The League of Nations in the Party Politics of the United States" before the De. partment of International Co-opera- tion. On the Department of Effieieney in Government, Dr. C. M. Knier will speak on "County Government," and Mrs. Guy Tawney on "How we se- cured at city mumm- for Cincinnati." Other speakers of thtreommittee ses- sions will be Dr. Mollie Ray Carroll, 01 the University of Chicago, Dr. Rachelle S. Yarros, director of the Inutitute on Social Hygiene, Profes- s‘r J. M. Mathews and O. J. Weber of the School of Education of the University of Illinois. In addition to these afternoon meetings, the Institute on Public Fi- nance and Taxation, arranged by the Economics Department of the Uni- versity of Illinois, will be a distinc- tive feature. The three mornings will be given over to this program. "iii/GK those attending the conven- tion from Highland Park will be Mrs. Constant Hopkins, Mtg: Rawond " iGir,iri,n'itLirt' Walker, Mrs. Ren- slow Sherer, and Mrquay Glidden. Mull-en 'uitr-4hmune" It” to Cloth: Prleel to I ttar.-hwt' Me, Chitdrett "a Evenw Adah-‘50:. Chlldrm tte Sunday Pri-Adi" “e. Chlldnn Me WAUKEGAN VIInh-no Act- “Clank and Double Check” BERT LYTELL DOROTHY SEBASTIAN R-K-O VAUDEVILLE “Brothers” mm, was. WED. NOV. It, 18, 19 AMOS AND ANDY FRIEDRICH MARCH " Laughter” NANCY CARROLL SUNDAY, NOV. 16 THURS.. PRL, SAT. NOV. 20, tt, 22 Punk. of . huh Blot! Thursday, Nov. 18, 1930 Tnlllna Candl- ---Ahr- on the “an with With Ind In Nm Imi-

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