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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Aug 1918, p. 5

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W m Stnm' H grer (‘HT \mp l(‘ nw U Be a Pershing Patriot Buy War Savings Stamps Early Arrivals in Fall Footwear Fine Footwear 12 North Sheridan Road T North Shore Trust Company Announcement Style, quality, service and foot comfort, associated with fair prices, are prominent features in our new {all line arriving daily. A Few Broken Lines Left Although our summer stock is pretty well depleted, we still have a few broken lines in women’s and men‘s low cut shoes and Oxfords in the season’s most desired lasts. Come in while they last. J. A. Blomdahl The barber shop formerly owned by Mr. Lorenz Lung will be in the future conducted by Mr. Anton Frauenhoffer. Mr. Frauenhoffer has for the past five years been in the employ of barber shops in this city and is well known here. The shop is fully equipped with the most up-to-date electrical appliances, and the highest class work is guaran- teed to the public. ‘. W. Comet Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. Children’s hair cutting a specialty. Shto Bank) Telephone 247 ltor the first time Iut month or Inn. 3 Bunch. ‘l Just before enliating in the Navy En few veekn Ikfl at Polhnm Bay. New aYorlL Mrl Nags-i minded In a moat :interesting achievement. nnmoly. the Enlmlng of ”Lutle Women." Thin vu !done at the old Concord home of the :Alcntts‘r He posed as “Laurie" in the ‘dear old tale that in all welcome to- Hiay an it ever wee. and he tells of lthe pain! taken by the movie Artists to make the setting an trnly hletoric 23 possible. Drones which really ‘and truly belonged to 10 and Amy ‘lwere worn by the actresses who took ‘thelr respective parts: old pieces at :furnlture were sent hack to the {homestead from different parts of {the country to make the living room Iin the Alvott humn approximately 1whnt it was when the. ”Little Women" inetually lived there; artitlelsl blou- isomn were purchued and pinned on the apple trees to make the orchnrd {tit the descrlplon‘ln the non. MIL (‘0NMD NAM mm AS LAURIE Guest Mr. Conrad Nigel. u rlntn. Amerk cln actor only twenty-one ‘yenrl of age. In a frequent visitor It the m bl Judge W. O. Evin. of this cIty. Lut winter ho tuned In “The In Who Came Back" that km! web a phenomtnal run In Chlcm. At pm» am he I!- creating a new role In "Forever After" which vac produced for the first time Iut month ut Inns 1 Cnl. Chapman Is a veteran of two EPhilipplne 'cnmpaums. and has been "in the service since 1898. He receiwd his first commission and served an Hocnnd and first lieutenant In the Erflrat cavalry. l'. R. A, He wan "mam 1"!!! the 2nd, 7th and 6th cavalry reli- tments. major of Philippine scouts iand lieutenant colonel 0f infantry f‘nnd cavalry n {he national armv‘ H0 121110000de Col. Samuel Rurkhnrdt as (past cummnndvr at Port Sheridan fJnly I when luv and his mmmnnd. itlm 40th infantry regimenl. were Ltrnnsiorred tn (‘nmp Custer. imnnwu'r u‘ rum Is mm: A mmxm. “Forever After” hu provod very successful and the company nmr hut an engagement to produce It before President Wilson and other dtgnlur- tea at Washington. D. C. After this Important engagement. Mr. Nigel exâ€" pect! to make a brief vial! hue ho- !ore entering on his tralnlnz (or the Navy‘ His brother. Evlnx Nuel. In also a successful mmmodlnn. Lia-11' (‘n' Y ‘ ‘ (‘Y 'm'vwn p1!“ v-nmnmndvr at Port th‘rfidnn and i-nmmnmlor n! (he lronpn of the 312(h rm'nlry smHnn-n' thvre. hng hN-n pm- Muted to thc‘ rank (If oolmwl Thv gut-w ("mum-Winn came Ffiturday (0|- 1Howing the order q! the war department convertlng the cuvall’)’ putflt Into (ha new Gist field nrHHory Tegiment. THE HIGHLAND {PARK Pm HIGHLAND Pm Lia-m. Fol. Mum MIMI Is In ('ummaml or \‘c-w \Hl‘hn H (In- Pun. (‘nL (‘hnpmnn will not remain as post commander m For! Sheridan. lie H :0 hr lrnnshrredtuncummnnd u! an active trninlnz camp and will ‘prohahh lw on his Wu) 19 France “ith a fighting unit in a short time. ST \TF. T0 I'RGE IOAD HH'ROVHHEW \T ZION sherldnn Road Thmuh “on (‘Oty l510nly Bad Stretch 0! Road . T0 the North. nut 01 W. G. Ewhx't “one An!“- M In “III-x 0! “Wk Wain" II Cunard, 'lmrhm‘l. A conference has been caliid for the first part of next Week by (‘has Russell. superintendent of highwuys. in Latin county. at which stntn roadI officials will meet city nfliolnls 0!: Zion City in :In r-flort to induce the1 officials thorn in start 1n improveg ment for 1th paring ol Shannan Road through "AMI. The stre‘tsh of‘ om- :Iml o‘w-hnl! miles through the (‘it‘ of Zion soon will hr the only unpumii strotoh on the N'h Shore. n‘ tht- va. lug of tho SIX-mil» “tr-etch 'tl‘rmigh \\':‘ukoxnn and the «NW lim- vm-ptinx only that portion 0! Zion (‘ity. i~ vmll under in) anti will _l)o- ("Hiplilt‘il l); the (int of tin )rur. Ill lmet that is the hope of .‘ir Rm- tell who saw th It he will emienor :lo we that (ltvru will be no necessity :fnr cloning Sheridan Road next year unless it III to pave through Zion (‘i- l: Effortn will b(- made to .uhnw lion 1 uffit-inl-I mmn satinfactvrv way 0! putting in the improvement “Work on the paving of Sheridan Rumi is prnm’mminl In flnr shape" \ir. RuwI-ll said recently. “and if Iu~hu (‘nulIty doe: not hurry “1‘ l,\”| have put in our htrrtch 01 HI *vIIiI-w hefore Kenmha put: in her ‘ 'n-tch o! am- and main" mich-i.’ Notice to the Public: Evouldnotpcrmitour nunutobeuoednor adviu our friends to join us in thin Company. an we have done. unless we hnd fully completed our investigation. and had obtained control of actual'woducing oil ptw “To the man who cm “fond minvuLwebdicvevcm casing In exceptional”- pommjty; we tberelon. un- munimunou" ILLINPY‘ SERIAL No. I“ SECRETARY OF STATE m M RECOMMEND CLEM W. STUDEBAKER A. H. STUDEBAKER P. E. STUDEBAKER Our Investment letter E Highlandl’arkStateBank mums nu. INQUIRIES 1'0 SECURITIES TRUST COMPANY 10 South La Salk Street Forafixed - . YomlnmmTaLDueinl9l9 TheflomeofSuvinpDepodm myma 1.55m C.F. Will you make the dad-ion today? DO YOU KNOW that the propertia controlled \ Studebaker Oil‘'Refining Ct DO YOU KNOW that the Studebaker Oil R ing Company is destined to one of the Safeét and Dividend paying Oil Conce DO YOU KNOW that the Government-yesl q whole world must have more g DO YOU KNOW that Bankers, Manufactur Farmers and Bum large andsmaflarerapidb'fi ‘ - ing up this stock? DO YOU KNOW that you mnget Studebaker Refining Shares ngw ($1.00 letter'éontains a full report 011:5- Security. Send for it. It will pay you. Vac: Pvt-408' ’ about one-half millon a gar? Refining Shares now ($1.00 96' share) upon most liberal teqns but you must act guicklx? '3; ‘ ‘

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