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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Mar 1922, p. 7

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l b h Puxw’ler ur‘h (umh‘F ‘ral Avenue nmiu rach. Ohio Ikt model 3m TH r BRVICE TE; " FROM. US FOR A (THI- .‘BLE.’ B.(J. TERMS n-at chef n iecom‘. regut't as estanlmned Hinds-r - v’ die ELL nder IANC'ES ’hone 150 $3.95 A D E ER Make hine 1 year OF i, LAMPS IOP” JUDD wk 9 t he ll‘ ©9§§9tW .H'Jlur away WW Invest!- :.:.vg m the ”mi nuifding (‘wnesee '.\ .rted last ; t‘iestrians rob the to the at the nikht. H Mondgg Pathe Review} Tl'ESDA Y, A PR“. I Admission: Adults. 27c l‘hiltlrejn under 12:7133c; SUNDAY. APRIL} 6:30 pm. MON ‘ Y. APRIL: 7:30 p. III. Adlai :2: Adults, 27c; war tax 3c Child under 12: 13c; war tax 2c Harry'; _. . Morey. Kathlyn Williams, Gm“ Valentine, Fail-e Binney. Moll; Moore ant} Roland Botwmley 4, m ‘ "A MAN'S HOME" This super special picture surely takes its place as one of the great screefliauccesses and ranks with such worksfis “Over the Hill.“ "The Mind; Man," “‘Way Down East.” “Hum fesque" and “Old Nest." A gflph Ince production released by Seknick from the play by Anna Steesa Richardwn and Edmund Breesfi Sunday»â€"-Selzn ick News-~80rwn snap l‘hiltlrejn under 12: 13c; ' war tax '3‘ L (‘unway Tearle in “THE MAN OI" STONE" :\ thnilling. powerful drama ot‘ tht defiant. A Lewis J. Selznick pru- (llzqipn. Patheicumedy WEI) DAY. APRIL 5 7:30 i). In Admi n: Adults, 27c; war tax 3( shot‘ Manda, De Luxe Theatre “j. a lot of folks who were ing for satisfactory coal and if you will place a ton of our coal in your home we would be pleased to warm it up a bit for you. WE'YE MbtualCoalCo. Highland Park. Ill. 361me MATERIAL Stock and Poultry Feed Iiorth‘ Shore Trust Company Prime Sirloin Steak ............... Choice Veal Shoulder .............. . Manor House Cofiee ............... Short Cut Beef Tongue ............. Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea ..... ; ..... Fresh Ground Hamburger ..... ' ..... Fancy Veal Loin 1 .................. Center Cut Round Steak .' .......... Regular Hamâ€"half or whole ....... risket Sugar Cured Bacon ........ , esh'Plate or Brisket Beef . -. ...... Palace Cash Market Free Delivery Vine Avenue General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business Sheridan Road and Central Avenue SATURDAY SPECIALS Capital and Surplus it hot for LAKE FORIS‘I’. ILLINOI‘ PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK GEORGE G. ROCK, Mgr. 7 :30 p. war tax $150,000 9 ux. nu“ . n p. m. Ruth Roland m Xhe ch and 13th tax 3‘. episodeâ€"fiwmto Phglr“ » Intvlnminnnl Nowx :aw LL' SATl'RDAY. AI'RII. N ‘7130 p. m. " Admission: Adults. 27c: wu‘r (ax :‘n' ‘, , oi the Children under 12: 131:; War ta\ _. L' nl'u- Matinw “.3230 p. m. (A Sun Ban“ Admission: Adults. 27L': wu‘r nu 1h he Children under )2: Mu; war [a\ 1:. 'u- Matinw 2:30 p. m. J. 1'. McGuwnn in "RECKLESS CHANCES" m; A Weste‘rn adventure 3ciAlsu comedy and Mum. and Jeff C. N. Kimball. 89,000 residence, South Green Bay road. Narcixso Matteone. 84.000 residence. McDaniel: avenue. E. R. Jones; 312.000 residence. corner Linden and Cedar avenues. ’Hernian Loe‘i has taken out a per- mit to construct 3 89.000 building in First street, at the rear 0f the! Loch building. Zimmer Ind Huber are erecting five houses at the corner of Lincoln nnd Linden avenues. to cOst $9.000 apiece. Four are now under construction. Children under 12: 13c; w-r tax 2c Matinee at 3:15 p. m. Admission for matinee only: Adults and children. 15 cents. “A MAKER OF MEN" THURSDAY. APRIL 6 7:30 p. m. Admission: Adults. 27c; war tax 3c Children lindér 12: 13c; war tax 20 An all star cast including Marguerite Clayton. Creighton Hale and Geo. Manuarry in “WOMEN WHO WAIT“ A drama of the sea coast pcnple directed by Philip Van Loan. Pathe New 3 FRID‘Y. APRIL? ' 7:30 p. In. Admission. Adults 27c; war tax :10 BUILDING OPERATIONS GOING AHEAD RAI’IDLY .u...‘ FRID‘Y. APRIL? ' 7:30 p. In. Admission. Adults 27c; war tax 30 Children under 12: 1316; war tax '3“ Buck Junes in From the nun-l Seltzvr Ruth Roland m "FIREfiiiXNb TREVISON‘ Fresh Vegetables 8131-71 by Charles 33¢ 23c 39c 30c 73c 18c 28c 25c 30c 28c 10c \luen and DeerfleldoShielda doption of the coun- . 1 student government in the int 1' hool was marked by his nelecti chief counsellor. Af- ter gradu he studied civil en- gineering t t Colorado colldge and latenat ' tn [runsfe uf the W0 3 a Munising, from which in due [in . was graduated. After 3; quing some time In an .nstrurtur - \i‘htl‘i and then in an cngnwe ' utfin- at Munising, he unh-rrd th play of the (‘hurcual ll'ull «1 mp. )f Nurth Anwrivu. He tint H'l’YL’t yth~ company at Mani.» tique. [Am-r shinnd. where he nup- orintvmlml construction of n rhemix‘nl ant and other undertak- ings. “'hi re he was mania-d. July 1. 19 Miss Anne Hender- son of (‘b , who survives him. At the Puratt w e ployed 1t Duluth. his special taa ng tq design machin. cry for a oncentration plant. the output used for gun for:- ings._ At t clulion o! thil work and after sh rt period at Ironwood native tow specter {or city. it did not n sh much rope for his abilities r a war or no he entered t lay at the Kimberly- : plant at Ap leton Later be m tnnste lam phat * Nia- gara, Win. re he aerved as a.- sistant e ’ both Elm he schools. 9 sellor s 4 m the Int 1' 1 his nelecti 5 (tr gradu ion gineering 1 later at wi! inn-rest in on m transfe hi: uf the W0 3 a )1) due [in After 3; -nd unstruvtnr 1m ungnwv ' um they of the Ho tion will on to arrange for match in s. | The me tin; of hornet!!!“ -â€" better kn n ‘P “bnmyud golf” will soon be be t the Community Com will he (may in- pnwedThe t r, and tho III ingu beam with lawn Mo on. The hnv e‘bu-n 01” In to thnt they level. A m NORRIS rARRAn: Twice afw k 7â€" fifty-two weeks in the ye‘lr. mericnnlution work goes on at: t Community Center. We have now (need the problem cl nearing e pupilsâ€"«but we but with m 00 tin fly the scrim prob- lem of sec ri Mullen. We need at least tw to hers who window three hour 2 week to thin In“ and impo nt; work. Can ybu not help or 3 pt wmeone who an help with 1‘ work? 1 L ,,,,__t__-_ this werk These clih’svs ha '14! ructml lnrgv audit-nun. uf mum-n wh haw weeived inval- uahlv mat urtnn, We cannot hnvr (on many ('0 nth-x nf this nature. and the \\ )m n's (‘luh is tn l'w cun- L'rululnlvd fur making them pmsilflv tn the ( on Th( (0 n-m'vt ful ity L'enu-r u- um-d zatinns of Hi land Park for their ' s newt-nary to 21-! in your reser all early as often there is n confli 0 data. We m m furnish Hi hln d Park midem with gardeners. ch Hears, maids. and general In ple. Give In a ring, or drop by t Center and at your r with us. We have placed ma 5 ple in employment within the as few days If you are please rezlsur with the Burnt; I ity Boys' club are busy with p13 for I Twiliflit bane- or early spring and ague of six teams, in being or: ni . and, all ‘hoys delir- ing to get 'n this Activity In uk- ed to noti y cretary Abe Fell. The when- the p ayod their two farm to a large an appreciative Audience. indoor ( oi an: now the order of things at Community (knter. Many gn ri' played daily in the name-n! is no being org-nifid. The ‘ glad to loan than in- door vqui nlt‘ t to any lodge, club, or other ( ga imtion who nay can- to usv the meeting? or will afâ€" hm. la monthly mead" of the Board of i for: of Community Set- vice will d at the Center on next Monday e eni 2, April 3, It 7:30 p. m. Pro of the work and plum for the c ' summer will b! dit- cussed a th time. All members should ma 9 pecial efion to‘bb pres- ent. The held undel lnnd Park TB! Jump puk’yulu. m nu. um ((‘ondn 501‘ f ('itiu‘nship (lawns 1h auspices of Ul' High- un's (Juh (sue to 8 (hi: wax-k These *5 haw n‘ccived inval- urtnn, We cannot hun- «(i Ith-x nf this nature. 0m n's (‘Iuh is tn h- (‘nn- fur making them pussiblv k 7â€" fifty-two weeks mericnnlution work Community Center. hood the problem cl pupilsâ€"«but we but fly the serioug prob- roe Pitchen' Associa- Ied in the lie-{future Spring tourney: and from Page I) ’l'fi' WISCONSIN Space does not allow us to MM“ the numemtu Bargains that we have here ’ lot your Inspection. Owing to the milfi weather conditioni'tlut we hive- had for thepast mm am goingtooonfinnemysdeun- tilEASTERsothattflm whohavenothadanopportn- 'nitytoobtainsomedfourwonderfulhammémaybenble touptoEaster. ‘ ‘ l ,A Â¥A AA ¥‘- BOYS' ALL WOOL 811mm a va- fifidue turns and 31886; regular 1 v ' Sale price ..... . ........ $8.85 HOUSE BROOMS â€" the; Id pay 65c for regularly; whfie; Men‘ 3 Heavy Weight Work Shoes in black, brown with light :2 heavy soles; sold for as high as 86; Sale price Those Who have vision enough to see be- yond the present â€" who are not satisfied with the ordinary thingof life but are de- tel-mine? to get ahead â€"employ t h e savings secount as the safest, surest 'way. If you are ambitious and want to win, open.“ ac- count with the Highland Park State Bank today â€" and stick. The world has no use for Quitters.~ ‘osposns Highland Park State Bank ‘osposns ast ind}. Pair 7017’ Pantflfi’fi Chan 49cm“; ; ..... 98¢ mamas-MW ntion! swam-033's 'l'lwfi-sf-Wu Pant. guaranteed not tori in team or 53%: f’f‘. ......... $2.85 Men' 3 TanEulkh Dress Shoes â€" Goodyear Welt Soles; r g5“) values; Sakprice ............. BUNGALOW APRONS â€"â€" all sizes and patterns; regular $1.45 . value; sale price ......... 79c while 60 (lot. ht. 8th] W90 EA flotsam-damn»: mammal...“ “Amount-a} W M and ' - W "HINGE m I. a... Sun! daemon-able

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