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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Nov 1922, p. 7

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‘mly e \- L1!) VUU 1' ffm- â€"their vested ndable ncomes Ipames. 11' 1'34} all}. orderfree amiable BACON SQUARES te Utm- .ars 18th n wome ollars d ask . r a po tn put 17%c t Cum- "\d and «i fis h 32c 50c 70c 74c 35c 29c 35c 35c 25c 28c 18c 75c 35c sr‘sDAY. NOV. 19 u: cu :4le Kerry B. Walthall, Ciaif Windsor ., Milton Sills in (1 “ONE CLEAR CALL" Paflle' Review TI'ESI)AY, NOV. 21 Betty Compson in "THE BONDED WOMAN” A. Paramount Picture Shipwreck: And South St- thrllb- n I mm}ncz “Lh a “Manon-l punch in S ' f1 i Ԥ 5 Michxfix‘nn. NOV. 22 7:30 pJII. a Admumn: Adulu 27 xldrcn under 12: _}3 P' “hr 1’ a (. ‘ '11“ W! ‘v \f‘q North Shore Trust Company Admissi PALACE MARKET FANCY GROCERIES AND FRUITS nâ€"nnnn ‘ nnnIr ll ______ 533-535 Central Ave. Jan ‘THE Prime Rib Roast ..... Native Sirloin Steaks Choice Pot Roast Bacon, Strip . . . . Short Cut Beef Tongues H‘ind Quarter of Lamb. find the punch 01 I down drum» In Nnmmu Grnn‘o mt awry. A tum u ,L _z_..._ Round or Flank Steak Pork Tender Loin. . . Beef Roast-Rolled. . Jones Sausage Meat Manor House Coffee 3lbs. Short Cut Mutton Legs. . . Long Island Ducks ..... Fancy Roasting Chickens. Liptons Tea 3 lbs ...... Monarch Coffee 3 lbs. . . Beef Tender Loin. . . Pork Loins, Small.. Peacock Hams . . . Pure Brick Butter Sheridan Road and Central Avenue n: \dulu 27c: uur ux Kc ur1_': 13¢; war m 2: Oliver Curwood' s BROK EN SILENCE” W Green Trading Stamps OMPARE PRICES Makes Loans on North Shore Real Estate at Current Rates uyv‘, v 0.“... n in this victurv circles mm And I ire-t whim wol!‘ vs: Mounw Police. n-efl- with J Rune! Sherry ! (iyp1y QiBrio’tn. \Julu Luxe Theatre. .nw- â€"...,V In hung-uni! flm“ 13c; "If Iéc': :8: m 1° NCY GROCERIES AND FRUITS GEORGE G.‘ ROCK, Man-get LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK 6 :30 [MIL 7 :30 p..- (ASauBcnk) i. ,, and 1 In] folks. ml’thrUhu. ml heart. dumb, .um'. this picture. A bit. wholesome lave Inn"; I bund~new Md:- ol New York Mr. I You'll enjoy every minute. iRuth Roland in “The Timber Queen" [Goldwyn Pictognph ;1'BURSDAY, NOV. 28 1:30 p.11. . Admission: Adult: 27:: var" a: tie 4 Children undrr 1!: lie: in m 24: Gme Davinon with Ralph Kelhrd and Julia Swnyne Gordon in § “LOVE. RATE AND A WOMAN” Amw Picture IAlso 2- reel Comedy ‘inunn NOV. 24 7:30 "L Adlai-ion: Adult.- 27:. war (an Ba i Children under 12:1k;nr m 2c Jnck Holt and Fritzi Brunette in I Peter B. Kyne Special Based on the novel, “The Parson of Panamint" A Paramount Picture . Century Comedy International News SATURDAY. NOV. 2.} 7:30 '.I. An vxc'fimz nvmv'vrw IV erwuny. "gr Ind underworld, Spkndidly producd. with unit supporting “IL A Paramount Pictum Also Celebrated Comedy gione .\!m\~~lun: Aduih - . vur lax \c (“v "in-n under 12 11k: war a: in no) Barrymore and Seen: Owen in “THE TOP OF NEW YORK” “WHILE SATAN SLEEPS" “THE RACE IN THE 1-“ Phones: 1560-1561 . . .40c .241/2c .$1.15 . .39c V andny'u thb .490 33c 30c 28c 55c 28c 14c 37c 30¢ 93c 25c ('lnt’ ing Hun .H)' the fun-gum“ «tau-- monL? "r do not mean thvn- Is a spr- (‘inl ’13me {or Thank-“(Hing hut ruth‘r!‘lhut;thi~ 'H n wawn “hq-n vu- shouij mu- H’fi‘lfll thank‘ lo the Aim" htv for the many Mrsunxs \n- hfl\'lr‘ik‘t'1‘l\(‘d {rum Hun. ('mm- In (‘huréh m-xl Sunduy and help u- tn rejoic'u' in the Lard. Thq-n‘ is a paw in uQTp-hurqfi fur )‘uu. Mmping .wxnnn m H o'rlm’k. Suhdny school M 10 u. m,. In chariq‘nf Wm. Guyut. Ewhing n-rmnn a! 7.30 u'rluck. l‘rl *r mwting \Vrdm-sdny M'rmng 8!. 713’ u‘rhn'k in rhnrgr uf J, J, «Wolf ‘hon‘ M! Huhx'~ rvpula'lun as a;_ m1~~'<ful flnrlrulturlxt ik guar- tinted ‘c-f thv h‘Vt't'lll‘IH‘t' of lhv hunk. as hd Lhnhn» {rum rxpcrunu- 1n yrnri of fax Iliuriiy “ith h-ulh th.‘ husincu and j) whurv Hf makmx Inn Hum-p of KT 55 KM!“ In pl‘lk‘t‘ of “Dr, of 'K'Hu‘l yin: l-ld sordid canh With a prnqu'iun uf finrnl \‘wlwr und dehum- {ulia‘ trun-ry. Mr‘ Bnhr's hook promT is n classic in florivultun- and should hun- “nip dvmand «mung finwkarom-rs and than-r lint-r“. ENC SFZZER EV ANGEUCAL W3+++W+HM “A cheerful hvnrt i< a gnu! medi- at 713‘) u'u‘lm'k In rnnrgr HI Bram}. TM} vThnnlngnmg ,1»an H WOMEN DELEGATES : , m LEAGl‘l-l MEETING Thl-llmkv ('uunty League uf Women Votetzg has «let-ted the {ulluwinx del- egatailto the three day conn-ntion of the [II nois Lelguv of Wumen Voters at th'p ('ongmss hotel in (‘hicngo No- vembp' ll. 1:. and m: \V‘ kvgnn â€".\lrs. H. V. Felts, prvs- i(l1-ntl;er.~4. .lnnuw Broad. rvcording score ry; Mrs. Grant McArthur. (-urrek on'ding secretary; Mrs‘ H. C. WellgfiMrs. E. H. Hinvs. Mrs. P. G. Fineti Mrs. wm. “new, and Mrs. Fred rim. “mm-1" and ~uw' “1:11 rh prx't'hs- rum-d“ nu :rurndl trmhhhwl In tho }>v"[‘.«' ['ukai‘uL "'01 thanr ‘ when? :u‘ni }.1\ t'tn-nvL : m-lromv [ho Hru~ Unit (on a bun}. 1|. ”Ir mm hcan‘('nmuu-lriwl Flnri‘ \ulunrg.I ..~ u!" mnn' {hm hnIl(L~'olll1-l_\ prim-w! um illusQrPu-d mm! 1hr Ivu hvn‘wh‘r- tn'nhw wn mu flmuir ruhurr. mh-ndrd 1 [he httnl florid“ H'mir, v1) Imrrc-dnm In lunr Lami FRIW BAHR Al THOR 0F BOOK 0.\ H ()W ERS l-iné \olume. Handsomcl) Illus (mted: (lassic Work on Horticulture Nari). (‘hicngn~Mrs. H. v. Allen, dircd' ; Mrs. W. A. Schumann. LinyViHOAâ€"Mrs. Munimer Milk-r, b vice esidem. Hurtu‘uhulirts 1‘\(‘!)'\\hrl't' knnw Full ‘Bilhl’ of Hmhluml l'urk m an “\IW.” m lmlb Ihw‘ lhrnl') unvl pra- liu~ pf f‘.m\r" Krmwmg .-\~ u mmln] “innvf' and ~uw' wful {L vhultmr rx- xwx't'hs- Hu'rd“ nu :Mrudur'h-n in (hr Lalc‘ Fun-st Mn. (k-orm- A. Sev- vrns; In. Walter R. Hndgvmun. and Mrs] Adele (‘hutfield Taylor. Hig‘Jand Park-~31“. Hurry Paul, treasuker. Mrs. S. l". Knox. Ruinia~mrs. George w. Carr. di- rected and Mrs. Oliver S. Brown. The‘wh-legzm-s of the Lake County Ixa’g’ué‘ nf Wnnwn Voters will have a tab], at lhv lnnqm-t In N. gin-n on M'edn sdzny night in hunur of the Board‘of the National League. The following mmmmw hus charge of tho gltnnm-mvnts for the hanqurt: .an ral chairman. Mrs. ('lnir H. Mute; Mm“. Watson I". Blair. (‘harles W. Dvmpsu-r. Jacnh Buur. J. LowlaJ'whrun.'l-Idlth Rockcft-Ht-r Mc- (‘orm R. James W. Murriunn, 1,. Ha- milto Mct'oz'mhk. R. T. Franc, Jr.. Putt? Pulmvr, Jnse'ph U. (‘ulomnn and‘ hn V. Farwvll, TI . presidvnts of the County [.01- gue, vo been invited to act :5 bus- imhzvcly bu‘ am“ y delighted It 1" mm only a Woman that. changes her Mind. At the opening of (‘hild- ren'HBmk Wm-k at the Library on Mondly evening. Mr, Ralph Fletcher Seymour. having conu- to spell! to an aduh'audience and finding fifl)‘ pu- cent.’ pf the audience wriggling boy- hoodnchangvd his mind 'so upably and brilli:ntly. that not only wrig- glink,boyhond sat still and “1(th H subject wu the history of pridt mz. {mm the enrliut times w mankind hud the desire and the not or 1 more rapid multiplication of 9. down to these present day- w , books are 50 plentiful that no one? be without. He ahowed I pritr‘ss pam- of the Guhnherg Bihk a bvautxfu], urnnmrntcd pun- nf ‘illiam Morri" ('hnuccr, Ild othd u! mtervst. It was a fine open' L! (”r the week. and We hare ew’ n-nwn to hrlim‘v that the week will‘dlnd m: we” as it bturh-d. prut' ‘55 Bihk a l of lnla othd “f one. L! Y cw n-ns will 4nd I H 1| â€" V~ ll may We'll gixe American busi- nee; uuse to consider that it. over- head cost: are outngeously high. 853085 hi]: HIGHLAND PARK County Sends Representa- ves from Each (‘ity to Convention H. M. Shad“. Minn!” I‘m! in haw wru- ~uMle mm: hi" Hrlri‘ ulturv The than SSH pugm. ! umi Y-rnulzfull)‘ ("\l 1‘ u rumpu- 1 (\q-‘ry phun- n! Idrd («[wclnH)‘ {or “why Lu! immu- lnu'h Inf fluvu'h uhxl n-pula'lun the adult.- were Hm! BIGBMND P A BK. ILLINOIS , Tim's Week We. Are Offering 3 BARGAINS FOR MEN lem' are original" 'h'avelo sweater- mats. The kind you hive always wanted to own. They are close-knitted, warm And practically impossible to wear out. They come in several pleasing colors and mix- tures and are real values at We have a new and very choice selection of those justly famous shirts. They come in beautiful patterns, checks and utripes. Special- ly priced at Arrow Shirts The very fineat aleool flannel shirts made {or the l'. S. government are bar- gains at $3.19 too. The We have a full line in all color: and sizes of good qullity cotton socks in heavy and medium weights. These us very spe- cially priced at 19¢ per pair or 6 pairs for $1.00 Phone H. P. 110 $3.50 and $5.00 We have some-extra fine flwnel shirts. I). The well known Racine shirts lie $7.50 to $8.75 $1.65 Racifie Shirts Sweaters SOC‘CS managenknt we feel sure “0'1 our many patrons ‘1'”recer'vet’u same co‘lrteoue. efi- den: 30' ice to which t’ley Italy heretofore been acdstomed. £0140»; c'ataéie. ompliment wing. Dope-Hon Due to Increased coat in materials and production. the mmufacturers have al- ready advmced the price of overalls. For this week only. however, we will ofl‘er gen? uine trademarked Cantripum overalls at t he old prices. Now is the time to equip yourself with winter under-war. We have a lute u- nortment of heavy cotton md woolen gun menu. The guaranteed nll-x'irgin-wool an": m Excellent fleece-lined cotton suits m as low 3: Canvas Gloves These retain fifteen cent qunlity 7-05} unvu [lovga In very IWWY W for! channel. Per pd! $1.45 to $1.95 I F. GRAN! (‘nhior Union Suits Overalls These are well-made po- iamu of outing flannel with silk braid frog! around the button holes. They are big values at $1.65 to 2.65 The nightshiru are of the same high quality as the pajamas. The prices are 1.25 85 1.65 § $1.25 $5.75 10c ight Shirts ajamas Free Delivery; PAGE

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