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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Feb 1916, p. 8

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3a by Mark Twain. Fulton: Play!!! mod-action 15c MTNVOI Ham and' a Candy “Wm” ' 1:1...“ 1.4m..- ~ AFilmintion of Booth Tarkington's best loved andmou vopuluworkflnmoum production We Wednesday. 9th Frank tnpenn and Dorothy Gish in “Joann in 3 Had Road" Adapted from Sir. Gilbert Plrker's Novel pro- ducedbyhlknDavm. upervised by D.W;G' h finer-fabled «Myra. Highland Park THEATRE 3% a Triangle Kay ‘ H. Inc reduction featuring M“: .. . Ah'glm'd arkey in :a The Distinzu'lhed Dramatic Stars and Stage Favor-ices, Lionel Barrymore and Irene Howlcy m Tmngle Kauone Comedy. Mack Senex production “The Village Sunk!" featuring ”mood Hicdrockand Roscoe ”buckle Manncc 2 I!) $1,300 equity in 5 room cottage and large lot, bringing good rental, for a clear lot. Tel. 558 dur- ing day or 149 evenings. Numerous little applian- ces for use in the house that are mighty conven- ient in their application and unique in the magic of their efficiency are continually being added to the list of Electric Accessories Display Rooms Public Service Co. Roscoe Arbuckle m “Fay an} the Baum! Sun Ammons Music Studios Mile (2*; 1nd Chm. Trowbridge in o Sina’l Song” Geo. W. were)”: Katowice: and 1 10¢ Connolly 1612 Chicago Avenue F vanston. Ill. Phone Evanston 5460 Lessons in Highland Park and Chicago by appointment ”I'll. Pvt-60;“ ii: Pam" For Exchange : Monday, 7th Faun Acu of Vnudovillo ibcludinz Pictures A you deal to interact Vishnu will be found of Northern [flinch “A Yellow Stock" by Wing!!! Niqh 1nd I Saturday. 12th )1“de; Sink i_n Dustin Fagmm it} Thursday, 10:21 Tuesday. 8th YoumCordiallyInvited tomakeuseoftheprivflegesofthe CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hours9t0123.m..lt05p.m. EverydavexceotSunday Path. Nun FridaY. 11th Hagar Mack Senen 10c ‘ LOSTâ€"A {our leaf clover brooch on {Central Ave. Finder phase return to m j Press office and receive reward. 42$ Employment Agenc First clan help received for all household posi- tions. Emsloyment of ell kindap0 for women an girls Mrs. T. Welsh, 315 E. Park Avenue, near Linden. zTele} hone 1066. tf-pd t Licensed Employment Agency ; Wantedâ€"All kinds of female help; IAmericen and foreign. We ee 87 to '810 I week. Also firet c IA help {furnished on short notice. ppliy Room 1,Stete Bank Bldg, Mre‘.1 f M. Donsing. telephone 263. For Rentâ€"Three furnished rooms at 130 South Second St. Apply at house. 0.! For SIICquX-hole new cook stove. perfect condition. Having installed furnace. have no further use for it. Address ‘210 Homewood Ave. Tel. 715-J. 49 For Saleâ€"By party leaving city. two gas ranges and one electric iron; all in good condition. Will sell cheap. Tel. 803-J. (9 FOR SALE For Saleâ€"Fine 50-“. lots between Vine Ave. and Orchard St... east of R. R. Prices $35000 to 8800.;00 small payment down, balance monthly. 0 A. Lewis Co.. R. 219 Reaper Blk. Clark and Washington Sta. or call on our local agent, Mr. Tom Barrett at Highland Park Hotel. t! Position Wantedâ€"By woman to work by the day. Tel. H. P. 918. 49 Election Calendar for 1916 (Continued from p.30 1) Olicen fot Whom Wo-el May Vote November General Election: 1. Electors of President And Vice- Presl'dent of the United States. 2. Trustee: of the University of Ill- inoia. 3. Members of the Bonrd 0! Equal- intion. 4. Members of the Board of As- For Rentâ€"Safety deposit boxes and vnult spec for Icons. of trunh, etc, at the Erskine Btnk. t! Lostâ€"One coral cameo pin on Fri- day afternoon Finder please return to yWaukegan Sun office and receive rewa rd. 49 WANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE Wantedâ€"First clnu dmsmtking done It HÂ¥>our home. Rumble toms. Tel. 994. 46-49pd to learn, 1 Hazel Ave. . - PBYAT‘WILUHIIS, I W-ntodâ€"A second mad, a young Elf] { Um“, .4 L“, , learn, preferred. Address Gray, 2054 Subknw md u Ind than you will know that you no insured. Bolt companion and lows“ I'll... Be our. to hoop your property and with D. M. Emu“ season. Members of the Board of Review County Surveyor. Trustees of the Sanitary District ‘ity and Village Genenl Election Alderman. Village Clerk. Village Trustees. of Education. School Directors. Township High School Board Education. School Election Trustees of Schools. President and Members of Boards Supervisor. Assistant Siipervioor. Town Clerk. Assessor. Collector. Commissioner of Highways SITUATION WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED Town Election FOR RENT LOST Mwmu Runyon ’ Bantu“ Home A Ru] Est-lo mhrr thin I bunkml hounf ' Dc! non Bun ' Sum ’ Nllml S‘m‘cr‘b'd Ind "mm lo bdnn: me (ha I). ley o! Januln'. 1916 5 Min } Snnnn, when (0 nonrr , lncumpku- hunt [XII ‘n 1 HM‘ Ls He hag hnd much experience an ex- ecutive officer of the Cult“, Kiri“- La, St Marys, Amphn'tritc. lamp- hola. Vixen and erylund, below be- ing assigned (n his present duty :3 commandant n! (he (ruining quhon. During the Sptnishâ€"Amerkun Wu, he served on the Chnrleuon. Culgon 3nd Boston, at the C-viu- Sudan, And in charge of Mini]: Harbor work, ruining Spuni-h wreck: and opening (he Pnsig River to nnviznion. Cnrolina. gndunted in 1890. And wu first assigned to duty u I midahip- min on the Constellation. The grunting of this signal honor to Commander Mode“ mikes his ur- vice record of interest. Commender Model: in e Southerner, having been born at Charleston. S. C., 0:er 31, 1869. He entered the Nev-1 Academy September the 6th. 1886, being Ip- poinu-d from the first district, South (Anna Stu: run In St‘IPLl'S Fun l‘smvmw l’mmn Ln: current mlcrr'l‘ u prom and (nu-Q paid Dun-sin Slvmn, nub,“ I m nmwr Demand lubm't In [M L [)rmand n-mfiutro CCYUM «hai- 2.17675 ‘11 5') 29.426 "Il 3“ (~74 11 has» 23 N U) (Continued from page 1) service, and it in the highest honor in the form of I decoration within tho gift of the United States [overnmm Commander Moflett ha. been signal], honored by being one of the flnt of the few officers of the Navy to ro- ceive this high distinction which in more coveted than promotion to high rank. (nun L‘uu knot-cu. Checks and other (nth ”rm: 12!) 23 1,211 23 Tuul rmmrrn ”75.715 97 51AM“! litmus I tour“) 0! Like I Suhcnbrd Ind Iwum lu hchur mrlhunh dny 01 January. HIS brand I! Hmhlnnd l‘lrk, Nair nl Ilium-n. Mun the cummenctmcm at haunt-u un (ht .‘Sfih d.) o! )lnum,1916, n mad: In the Audm»: a! Pubhc A0: vunu ml the Nnr (-l “hm-n. put-sum lu Ll“ mmmm, mom or m common or NORTH SHORE TRUST COIPANY [nan- Lnnm (who! D11 nun HA5“ Slat! Cu" 094 “AND Currrm‘v Gold can Sulwr cum Mmor Cum man-mu MAID rm SI'ATE MI f “swung-mamas. th- Wd ”an hilt d Jun. ”Mu unl- Inlb W mmaammud Mann-.1 lo hr. 9.! harm Mateo-u)" Ind mun-opal bond. ' " 101.005» (meondnnodncumm 31.350 Mlquwnx's l “NUT!!! Rmrvcd {m ulna Inn-Int 1 '41 6“ Contingent Fund ‘ (u <- l, (huh. F (iv-n1, (uh-r1 n! {hr ”Axhhnd Puk Nate [huh do mkmnlr II'l-u mu (M abvve Italrnwnl I! true In the In! x-l nu inn! led]: and behrl Camul Snrk Mod m Surplus Fund l'nudlndod Profu- Lt- curn'm Inlrmt "porn“ Ind run {and Lana an ml m “-11 Ian- on manna wry 94.07! ‘7 (1M ban. md 4m!) “I.“ I I,” I. Public gent: mrvonxm MlscuLuzm s Hummus Banking hounr 5' Am \0 Furmlurr and qum 21»! 81 I. E. JV Gll'NDV. Cnnhwr n! (hr Nnnh Show Trust Company Bank, do wit-mu!» “Iv-r mm the above unemflu ll true lo the bt-l ul my know- ledxr Ind lathe! Sun or hum-ls, u Snu- Mluuulm's Lummn RlIfth'd {or [and Bill: paynble TIE HIGHLAND PARK mm HIGHLAND PARK. MN UK M»: Cum, 00H con Schrr com Minn! com Tau] hnhflmn on "Al uulr “£1 955 39 nn “.11.”qu um) I u?! ‘U Loam Inddmnunll Lind UFFIL‘IAL Pl'BLICAT II LN‘ Ton! Rainma- LIABILITIES Toul Lab-Inn LlANUTIEfi Rhfiol RL Ir \‘ Ir ":1 Quinn 1*. (Jun. thwr Gm F Phllh . Nun" rum-r Juan H (Wm. Noun Pubhc NASH») 1] wow a cum lu-osm 30110 on HAN} (M H 16.5“) a. 1'3“ 6.4mm use» 13235 F J (Luann 1va SJ“ l~ 21.3” 0 2’35 (U 1591 £5.19! “DOME Fifi} 516,3 21.6“.“ . OOH!» (lv 2h 011 m “mamas $8.7 11km” I‘T‘XKI‘ fl! 3",(11‘ (l 75,676. C unmet I.“ U In] 1! [Jar Commander Mon.“ and us Executive Officer of the U. S. S. Arlunun, relinquishing am with. men! w ulume command 0! Lb. U. S‘ S. (Winter on in impomnt min- iiion in connection with the recent lexictn troubles. Upon hi: return to the United Sum he wu placed in command of 6). U. S. 8. North (‘nrolinn and U. 8. 8. Brooklyn. When the secretary of the navy VII con- aidoring the hum; of I vu-ncy u Commandant of the Grant Lulu Twining Station be finnlly selected (‘ummnnder load! for UNI Import- iinl nxsignmen! from I lam list of ntpirnnu, Than the leuon display ad foresight and )udrmenl has been amply evidenced by the pram-Ive mnnn‘emont and splendid molt) ul- roudy Muinod during lhil olhror'n incumbent), Commnnder lode“ m hi‘hly commended for his eflkhnt work in establishing the fine um! rum 1! Gunman-mo, Cuba. while Captain of the yard there, 3nd {or his [rind work In Lighthouu Inspector in the (‘Jliforni- Lighthouu Dhtrid. During his angina. u oxocuu'vo om. cor o! the llryhnd. that Ihip won the gun fiery trophy. 25 North Sheridan Road Watch for the Man with the Radiax Choices! Steer Rib local Best Steer lib Roast. ‘ .. The Palace Cash Meat Marke We cordially invite everyone in Highland Park and vicinity to call and inspect this handsome Market which we think is the most modern and best equipped't Market on the North Shore. No pains have been spared to make this Market absolutely Sanitary. The Special Sales which were held at our old loca- tion on Wednesdays and Saturdays will be continued as before in the new Market. In honor of our new beautiful home we‘offer on sale at very special prices LEO HAAK, Manager Announces that they have moved from their present location 24 W. Central Ave to their beautiful new home at 103-105 W, Central Ave, just across the street. Don’t forget the new location 103-105 W. Central Ave; Opposite Our Old Stand $2.50 installed. Cash or three monthly payments “The Radio): is all you claim for it” is the expression of those who are using it. The most economical and satisfying illu- mination in {the world. North Shore Gas Company Our Opening Day is Saturday, F eb.5, l 91 6 Souvenir to all the Ladies visiting us on Saturday, Feb. 5th. ........ 121/21 Choices! Sirloin Ste-In “Twenty-ix pnuenferl and trait» mm were Injured when the “knob (‘efilrll muons" min north bound, left the rul- nbom 8:30 loudly morning at I pom! between Gun and Prihnghur. 11., about I mile north of (an, Ind plunged down a twelve foot embunlunon! into I cmk. A {roan nil which derniled the bes- nfl car in thou‘ht to have been re~ upo'nuible for the wreck. The un- den’ happened u I palm where then u q twelve {out embnnkmem It the npphnu‘h of a mum bridge over I nnull rn‘eL I'L\er_\ an Irfl the truck mu! hxrm-d «we: \nlh the exception of {hr engine and we Pullman, which lmlh "manned upngh! The major» H) M the m)ured belonged to t)" he Kan-n ”per. 1}... uhu‘h "A. to hind Rhlilh hf“ Monthly" I_\ murmur.“ (a The New 003 Lamp The followmg :- I clipping from “TV SIOUX Fall- Pro-u" of Sunday, J-nu-ry 23rd: Rm... u Mhd P-ri Huck Will [Alva Fov New Yuk this Week Thu dipping nhou‘nd hr paruculnr n55 m OPERA SINGER. HURT Hiyhlnnd Parker] Choices! Little PM Pork Loin Roast ,.l§c Choice Pork Shou|der lions! llc l( u mnny of the injured an: n .' vmu Park Int summer. A“ thou well known here were: . Ivy Scott, Mr. Wm. Schumr II Mm Lenore Berk. Minn Bock, fl. pmnent time is hung at fie ED land l’urk Hotel, mupentin‘ H. the injuries received which "I! h‘ the nature of n dismayed knot q Ind many brunt-s nbout the ”t Min Bock will be remember“ Q singing (he mic-1- 0! Kat; Pink“: in “Mndnme Hutu-r1332" Alive in I. ch, uud mun) nth”:- She expo. w lune thu at" Friday ur Saw!“ for New York, and again Lake up U work. Sonoy‘m‘ and Eng-nunn' 7199' ‘M! undue-p0 and (on-mn- “OCI work. 20 yo.“ In fog-n00? i... Schoyin' .nd (on-"urban- m "NIKKI (.1 h. I“. {w ’un: 101W" OVll WARD Telephone 194 .. Russell W!

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