COMPLETE $2.00 ¢ the Patient Slept" Eberhartâ€"in NEXT 1UCAGO ~HERALD Tonight m'club'mc-ï¬- Q'dockh&!hnhl fll Guests will be which rering in your C hei High éllâ€"made ‘ lamp OOM 5:30 p.m. ‘Keep You Speliâ€" to Finish, Want Ads Strain. y how l.nl..b’th“i by clubs. Harold prize was award. : meeting to Miss by H. P. 439 Lota Toll 19, J hue B ~‘Richtly and naturally, Burns: Pn s ce im mt ; 'd:': uiv,m ue !:. nug;."maa.zh latre Guild produced season: frmthy msccssc with plagtome. ding successes ~P Te m- a crossâ€"country tour, the jaborfte production ‘ Gladys Cooper and 1 r ill ‘heading a 1 re Guild cast, ed at the Grand| Opera House, Monâ€" \day, Nov. 9 k & 1 ‘play unfolds in an intimate in smusing fashion the events of nz members of the Hilton houseâ€" i ih a pleasant suburb of Lonâ€" a Hence, the title, "Call It a Day."‘ It might be a household in suburb of Chicago, so recognizable . he familiar details of home life s its exists everywhere. It is, q , a day in Spring when the L are intoxicating. | |Th situations that ‘result are caug by Dodie Smith in nine which pass from bedroom to , to dining room, to artist‘s uccess Playing in Chicago tudio and to garden in such a way +] yen the servants and the famâ€" 1y dog contribute to the bright humâ€" ‘ors and emotional possibilities in the ries of crises. The precociousness of the children and the inability of pare u ' nts to understand them laughable as the suprise of ‘Dorothy and Roger Hilton" over wHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936 Gladys Cooper, who will visit Chiâ€" cago for the first time, has for nng ‘been the favorite actress witl English playgoers. Philip_lortvglo Dorot their no introduction to those who saw him in "Death Takes a Holiâ€" day" |and "Mary of Scotland." The g cast, always a concern to the Theatre Guild, includes G Anders, Viola Roache, John Willifms, the remarkable young acâ€" tress, Jeanne Dante, Florence Wilâ€" lia Florence Edney, Kathleen , Lillian Brennard Tonge, Ruth Abbott, Walter Holbrook, a Simpson, Phillipa Bevans, Phyllis Langner and William Packâ€" mtract Lecture n to Public Mine bertson system of noâ€"trump bids and play of the hand. Any persons in community who are not regâ€" ularly enrolled in this class may atâ€" tend| this lecture if they desire. ‘There will be a small fee charged nonâ€"members for this privilege. classes in contract bridge are condhcted as part of the Adult Eduâ€" eation program in Highland Park. The.class meoets regularly every lonEy evening in the cafeteria of the Highland Park high school. At CGOLDEN _ STATE the next meeting of the Conâ€" Bridge class, Monday evening, 23, from 7:30 to 9:30, Mrs, â€" will lecture on the new Culâ€" to El Paso (LATISDAN® verns), Tucson, Chandler, g:.ur_.mw _ 4 d i lower in tourist sicepers and coaches a. Only through service APACHE Both Airâ€"Conditioned romantic moonshine in Diego. No Extra Fare daily throughservice to Phoenix. Shortest so on as an an # New Building in Snbnrb;n Area Shows 36% Gain A gain per cent in Chicago wabuiben building in the manth of October as compared with the same month of last year is shown in this oo Srurte fring J64000%e im 9e tober 1986 and $1,695,002 far Octoâ€" ber 1985. / ' The of gain for the month over corresponding month a year ago, 36 per cent, falls short of the tage of gain for the ten months of the year thus far, whichmjnmmt. The first ten months ‘of 1936 totalled $21,â€" 967,825 w the same months of 1936 prod new building amountâ€" ing to $12,314,411. $ ‘The amount of October building mew the same as that in © with $2,425,641, As a seasonal off in new buildâ€" ing toward the end of the year usually October in keeping on an a ximate level with Sepâ€" tember makes a satisfactory record. The re of home building on a large scale accounts for more than half of all new building in Ocâ€" tober. New homes to the number of 158 and costing the impressive totalâ€"of $1,294,865 are reported by the communities included in the present ... Alterations, ‘reâ€" pairs and additions to homes add $302,044 ng a total onfonditure for home construction df $1,596,090. That home building has not ‘been spasmodi¢ but has maintained a steady volume exceeding one million dollars per|month is shown by the following tion: Month No. of Homes Value October | ................. 158 _ $1,204,865 Saptember .i,.......“...lcl 1,312,447 August ............._.._138 1,065,280 July ......../..\___1750 :. 1,572,148 June ..................... 142 ‘© ~ 1,484,960 MBEY .: alredir c ance ABM 1.:28.276 What a price home to build is a problem of moment to a large numâ€" ber of ers and home buildâ€" ers now ng plans for next year. The above tabulation shows that the average price of all homes reported in the suburban region was $8,860. In such ¢ nities as Elmhurst, Evanston, | Glencoe, Glen Ellyn, Highland }l’vk, Hinsdale, Kenilâ€" worth, 1"{#;,,““""' Oak Park, River Forest, W te and Winnetka, this year has seen the construction of a considerable number | of : high priced homes. While these would tend to raise the average for the region, the difference is offset by the considerable numbers of: exâ€" tremely p homes which have been built in some of the industrial communities. ~The average menâ€" tioned seems to give an excellent index : of pne requirements of the wellâ€"toâ€"do family. $ 4 Leading| in the value of new homes in October are Winâ€" netka with six amounting to $121,â€" 000; Highland ‘Park, eight, $116,â€" 769; ton, six, for $111,100 and Wilmette, seven for $87,976. & Far ahead of all other communiâ€" ties in 1 volume of permits isâ€" sued are Evanston, showing $261,â€" 500, of w city E. M. Goodman is building commissioner, and Hamâ€" mond wh Joe P. Guy reports $240,019. The other ‘towns in which the new building insugurâ€" ated in O amounts to $100,â€" 000 : or re are Highland Park $155,069, \Winnetka $133,610, Elmâ€" hurst $122,000 and Gary $100,026. 26th Annual Dog â€" Show :: Be Held in Chicago Nov. 21â€"22 Residents of all Chicago communi~ . ties and suburbs will be represented at the tyâ€"sixth annual dog show of the Western Specialty Clubs asâ€" sociation in the Chicago Coliseum, Nov. 21 Lnd 22. Lï¬ In all there will be a.ppmximntely 1,200 do entered in the show with almost e state in the union havâ€" ing mï¬:’woording to A. F. Kraâ€" mer, president of the association. Am:xmthou_ who are making arran ts for the forthcoming dog show are Dr. J. B. LaCroix of Evanston, and Dr. J. R. Robb and Dr. C. Miller of Oak Park; H. J. Coo of Franklia Park, memâ€" ber of Western English Setter club; K. J. Owens of ‘(;crm:'n..nl.ll..ml 0 B ul t Warren of Par rier club}; F. Warren of Park Ridge, secretary of the Chicago Bull Terâ€" rier Breeders association; Dr.°R. L. James of Blue Isiand; Mrs, Ernest Roe.ll'_f!og_.&- ;ol‘\\rlNh; p. Sand'&c! Oak Forest Low of Wilmette;; Willi of Elmwood Park; anc find of Schiller Park. those. who _ ATC MIN/R its for the forthcoming are Dr. J. B. LaCroix of and Dr. J. R. Robb and Miller of Oak Park; H. af Franklia Park, memâ€" k OL +188 ... 470 ... 142 .... 184 s mmenmerninmnien 8,008,571 Colleen Moore Doll House to Be Shown ‘A tiny musket, only|three inches long, which shoots real bullets; a 13th century painting which is the size ‘ofas postage stamp; and a radio which is only (three inches high but will bring in all local staâ€" tions â€" these are some of the new features added this year to the famâ€" oquummgumBonu.. The Doll House, now worth about $750,000, wonies back to the Fair Store in Chicago Saturday, Nov. 14. Thousands of Chicagoans saw the Dollflonultthoo&tnmlut year. Proceeds at that time were for charity ‘and the showing this year will be for the same purpose. More than a decade has been spent in building the Doll House which had its start when Miss Moore was a child and her father made a minâ€" iature dictionary for her. She was so thrilled with the gift that she made other miniat herself and had others made. first doll followed, then the second and so on, up to the pj t, and eighth, which she dedicated r;%‘chquty. The Dolli House, when broken down into parts, fills twelve moving vans. Shop for Christnias. at Bazar December 4 The Christmas «on Decemâ€" ber 4th, which is to be given by the members of the Rector‘s Guild: of Trinity church, is to include someâ€" thing of interest to all the family, and will be a grand occasion to do the Christmas shopping. * There will be doulibof all kinds for the children, a grab bag full of surprises for everyone, and even a fortune teller to p the future. 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