Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Apr 1922, p. 9

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’f me new nexl ~uch anin and ins, rich or refine-- a.“ n. 'est. III. itcnance .of Grounds ‘eered and ”meng ml hcm‘. processes . ts. :h the epairing and nship. Satis- nates cheer- ng. >pmvmg 'an; PLms 7m“ Imumint- CHK‘AIIO ctory re- TTER AW\\ TO HEALTH X FA 9 Company whole (0 ange bines .40 mobile :1 Lake Forest. 111. SSHOPI‘ ent FITHS Chuvvruton «\cept LAKE FOREST H'APMAN THIS IS THE SPECIAL-SIX is the ideal tiy'e-passengericar â€" with every quality that means complete motoring satisfaction 0 the whole family. It is a beautiful car. by reason of its new Studeliaker-buil‘t body of highest quality finish. handsomely tailored top with ledge rectangular plate glass window in rear’and parking lights in lower corr'ijrs of windshield base. It is a comfortable car to sit in and ride in. Pie y of leg room for all pass- engers. Deep, soft cushions upholstered in gen ne leather; long. resilient, semi-elliptic springs front and rear; 119-inch 'heelbase. It is a complete car. with every convenience ap reciated by the owner, in- cluding eight-day clock. windshield wiper, cowl ventilator controlled from dash, tonneau light with extension cord. transmission lock operated by same key that locks the tool compartment in the left front door pocket as well as the ignition. ‘ It is a wonderful performer. with a 50-horsepjower motor that pron'des great resources of smooth. flexible power, and perfected dry-plate disc clutch that makes gear shifting quiet and easyi ' Once you have seen the SPECIALSIX â€" one: you have ridden in it â€"- you. like the thousands of SPECIAL-SIX owner. , will be satisfied only with a Studebaker. in! r. LIGII'I'JIX 3‘” III" 7W. Corner St. John Avenue ad fl- Pl Highland Park Illinois Telephone Highland Park 388 (Io-II.) STUDEBAKZ 8 I'll .1.“ ms :15. Cu!” (41.1.) MODELS AND PRICE; SP‘CIAL-CIX if“: l_l_"'_'. B. (loo-n.) (hp-u.) Plate 3 we" ”Jul-ww-miscnoolsmmn nine“ girls that u style show Ei'tH-H IIGJIX 7-9.... l_’_.'_'- .- ‘ Deerfield-K'hicldl High ,Sthnul and. :Elm Plum school wen- eu'h rcpt»- |scnted by a “am in the Hulk Hem-l ror)‘ Contest on last Saturday after- !noun and although neither come in among priu winncrl. huh nude an "honornblc record. Elm PI-oc nuk- ch fourth among nammar arboola. and lberficld-Sh'uldu rankrd fourth ! among high schools. there being (m- Hy-eigm mm. in the mun. Anon. Im- hith achoola. New Trier um um. “Thornton Town-hip at Harvey vaa j§aecond and Evameon Townahlp was H third. Cicero was first among gram- ; mar nchoola, Wilmetu waa ascend and ’lmuict 76 o! Evan-ton waa third. ’0! courac not everyone could ba prlu Ewlnncn and the showing of the local llama was very notifying WM ‘ing the late start each had made in the content. For example the prelim- ! inary contest among grammar ochooll mu Grimm W Late Entry. Twenty-alum Dwrflold-Shields wan nprmnu-d gby the following students: June Fm- gmnn. Virginia Onderdonk. Hunk-t IGorley. Eliuhflh Hollnnd and Edna Ewuum. The pupnln from film Pl“! were: :(‘atherine anm-r. Dorothy Kay. ‘iAnn Wood, (‘lowr Benson nnd Eli- ubflh Booth. AT ORCHESTRA HALL. in-P'Zv‘n’nnbn wu wherh‘l bdon El- le surtrd in tr-ininz. the contest and nccomplnyin‘ con- cert ll Orchestra Hall In a: in- spiring nflnir. Mr. Stock presided with hi: full «than. I" of that men donning their Ionics. Th- nunmr of the In" can an an of it rent in: and the upecuton paid only a nominal fee to covu ext" expenm. The coma-unto with pen- cils tad writing pm were dintrlbuto edintheboxanndoutheriflnnnd left Wings 0! the balcony. The or- chestra played character-fade but tantalidngly ahort ucotpta from the list of thtrty-five eonpoaitiona while the contestants rm down the lane of the composition together with that ofthecompooerandthefactaofhh nationality. Spelling and punctua- tion were graded along with the facta After aelecuona from tth oom- poaitiom had been played. the paper-p of the grammar achool pupils were taken up. the huh achool pupils coa- tinuing to write until five addittoual selections were played. on they ever do Ind-the audience re- paid the ooloilt with mighty npplnuoc. The procnm brought out tho (m that in the his audience of childnn then: wen- mlny who we" no fun“. in with stand-rd music of the high- est [rude that they could morning without hesitation. for example. the details of the different movements 0! Beethoven's 5th Symphony. etc. If this is A true sin of mu-lcal procrea- u a whole in our «hook. it in I heartening one. Contributions an up arm it may time u the hendqunrurn an open every dny from nim I. m. to nix p. m. und in the evening from nun to nine‘ Ill-nu. Sale The Rummage sale will be held Wednesday. Thuudny. Friday sad Saturday. April 26, 2'7, 28 and 29 in the Y. W. C, A‘ hudqunru'n. Librlry basement from nine 1 m‘ to nix p. m. one): day. While the judgu veto mu'kiu up paper: Ir. Stock condom An in- promptu-musical coat.“ {or the hem- a: of Mn juvenih nuditon. Though the cnthuslum und «germ this around was at times decidedly clun- orom. Ir. Stock "flayed the 38:17 greatly. blurring bl: auditor! and Acting in school boy fashion Islam". His musicians :urely plnyedV u yell Some one will gladly all for con- tribndom if the donor bu no u, of nendin. than to the badminton. Cull Telephone 675. >533: 1: r» 1.31 38.4!â€" 035=2 clan-vaguuabzi? soon- I3 in IE 3% nonfat! ca the public will be uppndnbd. Page.“ The senior tirln no busy W In: for th- puunt “The Fairy Woods" to be rim sriy in lay in connection with the who" a! tit dancing clam. m}. an “and III-Ir and nub 1h: closing of tho winm‘l work. mu Ch- m Enxlish dun am only Io.- d-y evening a! “(it P. I. Thick- nun dart early in In and will be held ‘wo evening-r I I‘- Any one invented call "kph“ 675 {or {nrflnr partlcuhn. : Telephone 275 DR. C. C. CHADWICI 03mm Many Attend a L a m 5m This» 57 “unnum'u‘mmdl «nacho-o; Wowilvlnnlmm-r but»! mph“ with In“ Ior_ .«....._...;+...315.00 luau Pay-obi! and WEE [tutu-m Petersen Electric Construction Co. nun-nu mm Terms: $1.48 down and 81 ugh molt 0F NORTHERN ILLINOIS m n- m N Hémco : J‘ Fwin Lite’ Sock * (ugmuqu-glol-M“) to every buyer of a C. B. HANSEN. Proprietor which accompanies it. the two together priced at We are giving FREE (Maddie-nub“) arm to old-ti"

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