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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1923, p. 12

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# $ i. { { PAGE TWELVE MANY ARE JOINING MINUTE MEN HERE MEETING FRIDAYâ€" NIGHT At a largely attended meeting of Highland Park citizens last Friday evening, in the city hall, a company of Minute Men of the» Constitution was organized in this city with more than a hundred members, and cards were taken out for other signatures by those present, so that it is beâ€" lieved that in a short time the local company â€" will num{er upwards â€" of 1,000 to 1,500 members. Of 85 present at | Friday night‘s meeting, 83 signed membership cards. The city was divideéd into four disâ€" tricts with a captain for each secâ€" tion, as follows: S. A, St. Peter, northâ€" west; Alex Rafferty, southwest; Henry Doty, southeast; Robert Buckman, northeast. All cards should be signed and turned in to F. J. Fox, 321 Park avenue, not later than next Sunday. The principal talk of the evening was made by General Charles G. Dawes of Chicago, who during the war was the business head of the A. E. F. and later organized the budget system for the federal government and was made its first chief. Genâ€" eral Dawes is the founder‘ of the Minute Men organization. General Dawes‘ Plea Summarized the plea of the gen eral was for higher ideals of gov ernimnent effectively translated int« action by office holders, a considera tion by office holders of the needs of the people as a whole rather thart the needs of the organized minor.t interests and a rigid respect for law and order, all of which should be secured through an intensive organ ization of citizens, and organizatior the needs of the organized minor.ty interests and a rigid respect for law and order, all of which should be secured through an intensive organâ€" ization of citizens, and organization sufficiently large and strong to go into the clections and conventtfons and enforce its demands. The Minute Men organization is the transtation into action of a feelâ€" ing of unrest at the tendency of the times, declared the general. It plans for an intensive organization in every community in the state, with comâ€" panies headed by a captain and with lieutenants in every ward, these units to work through both parties to seâ€" cure the things for which the organâ€" ization stands in politics. C° NCaugudriers on (SdlUraday dt [nC! .\luch ()f the p‘easi‘r(, (’f these flne Elm Place school. f Lpperas to many lies in the wonder’ful The Volunteers of America is an‘ music provided by the Chicago Symâ€" organization dedicated by Maud Balâ€"| phony orchestra, under the talented lington Booth, to sriritual work*direction of two such splendid conâ€" among prisoners and to relieve desâ€" ductors as Gennaro Papi and Louis titute families of prisoners in state} }Iuss‘e]mans. Armando Agnini stgge penal institutions. More than 170,000 director also has more than proved ehildren in America have been saved} his worth in that office. ta future 200(! citiz?nrxhip thr”u“h th.l;, M work. . 7 f # v wl Sponsors for the Highland Park enâ€" terprise are Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Mrs. Wm. Dooley, Rev. Frank Fitt, Mrs. Walter S. Grubbs, Dr. P. C. Wolâ€" cott, Mrs. Leander L. Winters and Miss Gemma Lichtenstein in charge of headquarters on Saturday at the Elm Place school. p Invitations to help sell the heart tags have been sent to a number of the grade girlsâ€"and. boys and as an inâ€" centive as well as a reward for their efforts a number of pretty and use ful prizes have been generously. ofâ€" fered by local merchants. For the one who secures the largest amount The Volunteers of America is an organization dedicated by Maud Bal lington Booth, to sriritual worl pharmaci dak:; the CHILDREN‘S DRIVE HERE NEXT SATURDAY Permission has b representative of t America to hold a " help children," in P Saturday, July 14th Hardw vanity Prominent Local People Sponsor Drive for Volunteers of Amâ€" erica; Children to Tag ton wil wa trains carmes 0 cars, which are tric railroad orc vided with ever and improvemer Each of thege zeneral Chas. G. Dawes Speal(s‘*i At City Hall; Tells Aim t of Society; Growth U Is Rapid { NORTH SdAORE LINE [ OBSERV ATION CARS ot The win priz« airl The ta dile 1as been giver secures the tags Earl W t ue e set; â€" Sweetlans intain pen; the G 91 North avenue worth m n( W it nil the la lirme cars has 21 seats, be n ut wh of ta modert been granted to a the Volunteers of "children‘s drive to Highland Park,. on ill th Nt (Gsell pa Br d mm("’-(â€".\"} ferfly" is the feature, ect for 12% | fothberg as Clioâ€"Ci ‘should h“l might the opera is "L give Organâ€" ; Rc,"“m Italian, with E rganization | $aturday _ afternoon rong to £0)doncert arranged pro c“nvemmnsiQ\Iwgial» excellence, S . . | Might "The Barber of: nization 18| gepeated, _ with Par 1 of a f"‘-’l",. fl.hitu Amanian) nia The ition Mr ha thi hil n n( fir ind Mil who m Pharâ€" r Gift Ts 10 airl of in tv pomn uy "Fan ~ * N | ) H f L. f. 3 1| A 1 + M L4 m > ‘~ | wMy ;s f j oo E07 s y 4 w’i&;{ 0 . al P e | [ t + RAVINIA IS GOAL : [ // OFr MUSIC LOVERS | Suniday afternoon the orchestr4 drng!a'm promises to be 34 good ofe, ind !the usual Sunday| afternobn grnwds are assured. â€" Supday night "Madama Butterfiy" will be sung;in | THursday afternoon another geâ€" lightful children‘s program is seh¢dâ€" wled, with orchestra interpretatians Â¥y Mr. and Mrs. Marx Oberndorfér. Following the intermigsion thgre hn nornom R will be inâ€" * «@ C t erp r(lr se ‘ e ‘4“( tions pf j fi [OQ _ folk d:m:es 4 & . J of _ variqus | h b PC .. lands, â€" inâ€" /4 i c lu d in g "\'}5 , B c o t c{h, T# uhi E n gligh P and Ameriâ€" y ¢an, a hid these promâ€" | Morcan Kixaston ise to (be f e s p ecially dntertaining â€" and | instructive. This portion of the program is given by the pupils of Jobn T. Dev 1‘h Norman Dewar as bagâ€"piper and the Children‘s Scotch Band. The entire program has been especially arrangâ€" dd for the smaller children who &re just beginning to attend the conceftts. I Fine Programs $ i Thursday evening "Madama Ii'm- terfly" is the feature, with I-Ilisnlj-th Rethberg _ as (Cioâ€"Cioâ€"San.~ Friday Italidn, with Florence (Easton Cioâ€"Cioâ€"San. | ___| _ Next Week‘s Program ~~ | ! Nekt week‘s program offers adtliâ€" tional attractive features. On Monâ€" ay jevening an orchestra program, with} Josephine Lucchese: and Morâ€" gan Kingston as soloists, Tuesday ‘fLaL?ne" is â€"repeated. Wednesday night the opera is "Tosca," with Easâ€" fight the opera is " :Lm in the title role gides the chairs in the observation énd.| At the front is a commodi¢us #mukin;: room, and the car is equipped or buffet lunch. The installation} of @& phpnograph in each is an innovat{on in tailroading introduced by the North Shore line, and on these carsits patrgns while en route may have ‘all the enjoyment of hearing the finest musical productions. 4 t '?\Yc' have installed the phonograghs in the new cars believing they will add to the pleasure of travel," M. J. Ferpn, genaopa‘ superintendent of| tra . ‘poikaâ€" tion, said yesterday in gpeakingtof the new feature, which {s being reâ€" \t(-iv\&i with approbation by railrgad officikls and is certain to prove a very popular railroad accessory. j | OM Wednesday a special train carâ€" tying one of these observation chrs And one of the new dining cars recentâ€" l,\' added to the road‘s equipment, was tun from Chicago to Milwaukee and peturn, and newspaper men from :ihe iiti(-t along the route were guests) of the foad on the‘trip. Luncheon, was gerved on the diner while the l?in ra_v pver in the Mil\:vaukce ‘termigal, And everything provided for the camâ€" fort and enjoyment of the members _ The new observation cars, as well as the diners, are of steel t-nn:truxfion thropghout, luxuriously furnished aund equipped with all the facilities known to modern railroad building. The dost lbf the observation cars ‘(was ‘about }w:.«,,s\vm each. _ The new! diners fre Imorg commodious than nmtost gars) of this type, giving more md{n [ahout ;he Imh]js and the equipmentiand service leaves nothing to be desited. $ . | The first two weeks of the Ravihia geason have been unusually busy tnes. _ Eleven different np(:rus,h}e- gideg several repetitions, have béen presented in those two weeks, Eleven flifferent operas in two weeks is an hchievement _ seldom even cmula'ied anywhere, and when the entire eleven hre given so successfully there | is reason for praise. The Jlayman éan gearcely appreciate the amount iof hard work which the artists must do to accomplish an undertaking like this, especially where they appear; in «ifferent parts so frequently. â€" They work hard, and the result shows, it. The public never heard better grand bpera at Ravinia tha@n in the last. two weeks, critics have agreed. & i Thursday evening "Madama Butâ€" terfly" is the feature, with Elisabéth Rethberg _ as Cioâ€"Cioâ€"San. . Friday might the opera is "L‘Amore dei Tre Re,"‘in Italian, with Easten as Fiopa. Faturday _ afternoon â€" the orchestra doncert arranged promises to be fof Q\peéial’ excellence, _ and Sutur%ay might "The Barber of Seville" willi be gepeated, _ with â€" Pareto, Ballus::r, Echipa, Ananian again in the c ist. The work of these was highly praiged in this opera last week. } | Sunday afternbon Jacques Gordon will be soloist with the usual‘or_c}‘:les- tra program which is a notable one. Funday night "Aida" will be given, with Rethberg again in the leading | The found tfi +1 seryation cars was of special infer t fo the party on the tfip Wedries ‘y.lzmol the pleaging effect of delight 1 music from the finest Qhonografih: roughout the trip was fully appre :\tnx!. and there was general pr%c m.that this feature would, be witle popuial (Continued from page 1) complete , program â€" will {be in anotherpart of ,this paper. Netable ‘rch,ie\'ement t first two weeks of the Ravihia iT iph d Snturqay ville" will} be , Ballesfivr, in the cast. th | ;. AH dml&d advertisements | must be in ";&:45 ednesday | evening. i 8 | FOR SAL $ | _ _.FOR SALE â€" B ing igâ€", | eons and s&?ahs. 1 _and |75¢ ‘each. Old Mill! Farm, Deerfield, |III. Tel. Lake Forest 897â€"YÂ¥â€"3 or | H..P. 78. _ j ‘ 16 |â€" ror SALEâ€"Prity_count home five and FOR SALEâ€"Pr&étty country home five one half miles from %&hh Park. M house and buildings. ees, |shrubs,â€" wo ful soil. On river gnd main d. ‘Price Tel. Prairie Vie 2085-\'1-2 or address 356, Highland Park for details. £ t tilizer there is f« and hot beds. Pr §6, two loads $1 rence Mills, Ownei . t | [ T of Buying or Selling Real: Estate in any suburh North of Evansâ€" ton, a consuléatioln with a memâ€" ber of this organization might save you considerable time land money. i 1 Gilbert D. Johrâ€"on & Brother _ "FOR RENT" and «mle at the Hixhlfx‘:d Tel. H. P..69 110 S. Dearborn St., Chicago Branch offices in Winnetka, Gle}coe, Highland Park and Deerfiel Local: Qflicd: 386 Central Ave., Highland Pa M. D. Bullard, Mgr. Phone| 268 Murray & avenue FOR FOR SALEâ€"Child‘s bed,| ivory .e Used only three s. _ Will| sell for h’q cost. Tel. H. P. J818. FOR SAI,Eâ€"â€"va&uf drums /and traps. copdition. â€" Practichlly new. |Will sell North Shore Buick} Co,, shop foreman. FOR SALEâ€" ~Gah stove. pply 217 Linden avenue. _ f FOR SALE Bdy‘s: bieyclé. Tel H 63 If You Are Thinking wANTED TO ‘RENTâ€"By small furnished dottage .or keeping rooms. _ Address S Paul Schroedlj REAL ESTATEâ€"I ‘FOR SALEâ€"Don‘t starve ‘your shrubs and lawns. _ Manure reasonable. | R. Calder. Tel. H. P. 1434. 1j | 20â€"28pd FOR SALE sad:nway upright piapo. | Tel. Mrs. Hise, H. P. 120. + [20â€"21 FOR _ SALEâ€"Liake â€" Forest. Seven4room bouse and bath hardwood fldor: In exctllent WANTED â€" TO RENT keeping rooms for 2 months. Benson, 1227 South (Michiga be appreciated. T&l. H. P. 447. FOR SALEâ€" Sewing machipe 2 tables, 4 chairs, 1. rocker,| stove tcan be confected to wite Laurel avenue, gafage. FOR SALE rigerator, /16 capacity. _ Large food chamber sylated with purejeork. _ Built zood condition. . Price $45. | A Wade street. FOR SALE O Jacoben room _set. _ In ggod eonditi¢n ‘Tel. H. P. MM-J.!" ¢ â€" â€" WE OFFER FOR THE 8 rm. stuceo "nd shgld, 7 yrs.| old, liv. rm. 14x20 with fire pl. and builtâ€"in bookease. Pleagant din, irm., den| and Ige light white, enam. kitchen, 4 |bedâ€" rms., Ige s. p%‘. and dbl. sipg. jpch., attic. Hdwd. firs., dark trim 1§8t f. white enam. 2nd. High doncréete baseâ€" ment, laun(!ry,}" fruit rin. H.W. heat. Cor. Jlot 52x169 on quiet street. |Fine shade trees, fruit treed and shprubs. 5 blks from stap This home has a imod. attractive laydut and is in splendid cond. . throughout. We, therefore; recâ€" ommend jt as ibeing ong of ouri best buys for family requiring good! size house located mear sta. [Price $1i,400. Frontage on ;DeTamble avenu imp‘ts in and flmx $42 per foot. Lots T75x365 Ridgewd. Dr. pe $47.50. . ( % Th FOR SALE Furniture, h nd clothing. Telf H; P. 207 SELL, BUY OR RENT LOTS, HOUSES}, ACRES nts each. @ FOR SALEâ€"COW a. m. and hotw:fi & and 6 FOR SALEâ€"House, _ Own ice for immediate sale ‘on cated southeast o&(sutiun in is is a real batwain and r F 1. H FOR wWANTED TO RENTâ€"2 o TIns. Front .. and FARMS | North S};bxe Anywher Wilmette;:% to Lake Blu Also Deerfleld â€" _ Press Bldg., H.ighlznd Park Phone 16 I11 ntage in ‘Partlett ub. wtr ‘ in. 69 ‘or 80 ft. ldts can b I at $20.00 per fogt. . iut. woodgd lots. in Schiek & sewer izt ta be paved this: P. _ 804â€"J. 85 0; | SALEâ€" Baby stroller | in good re is 19 whs, bs a is _ Pr o Te 3‘yd. load ads $11 %vtne arm, A. Lawâ€" , Ownef. Tel H.|P. 296. | 8tf H. P P._G? [( 12 E. Central 4&;25 2.J. 249 North St. J § n wie, ticute "gardans Park Press CE usehold ‘ s between _ ® 3 M râ€" has ore modern . 1 Highland ust be se FIRST TIME [\(00 pound y. â€" Walk Terry SURANCE t to order Apply at. ‘ Press Office. â€" _ }20pd 3 light RHouseâ€" Address Charles avenue, | Chiâ€" 20 e, phonog 1 rug, 1 ter tank). _young . equple 2 light â€" TO BUY r & Co. finish _ Good 445, Highâ€" es 8 for . 10 17 Sub vear EOTTY EVTIET 1 COE] 'o"d"i for one or |two. '",;'0 Green Bay road., ;d FOR RENTâ€"D ue nished bouge. .E $ E: | 1828. ark. | _ FOoR RENTâ€"I n 2“’0 All moderg conve amel. If of nndj_â€" ohn & heap. 20pd outh rec-l Tel. H. P.j 167. F â€" â€" . dgo best| HELP |WANTEDâ€"2 girls for weneral ning buy. 20pd aph, eoal 20pd jce In 1016 15tf ft 20 20 11 | _ HELP [WANTEDâ€"Competent woman (in family of |2. _ All or part time. 437 Ravine Place. Tel. H. P. 908. | . id HELP WANTEDâ€"Maid for general hougeâ€" l_\:‘u_rk:_ No washing, _ References | requiref. | housework| and â€" nursing. _ Reference | H. P. 126. 247 Central avenue. REAL FSTATE» R INSURANCE ~ _‘ bee us for _ Cjoite Homes, Vacant and Farms . at very) . . attractive prices FOR RENTâ€"3â€"room furnished flat, with bath, _ All modern improvements, _ Lower flat. 625 South | St. John‘s avenue. | Call at 627 South St. John‘s avenue for key ; or corner Roger Williams avenue and Sheridan road in Ravinia} Mrs. Donsing. _ | _ 20pd mn_n?m"o“e large furnished room, suitable for one or two. One blopk from ear station. .8$1 North Green Bay F‘d' ; 20pd FOR RENTâ€"4â€"room flat in Mighwood. Inâ€" quire 814 North Green Bay road. ‘ 20pd FOR RENTâ€"Three room furnished downâ€" stairs flat |at 25 Pleasant stre¢t, Hishwood. $30.00. Hot water heat, and bath. Address HX. $. M. x 445. tf FOR â€" RENT Furnished â€" houbcs, â€" summer season and year. Furnished rooms. K. .M. James, 331 East Central avenve. Tel. H. FOR RENTâ€"3 rooms furnished for light ho\uekeerl . Gas and electricity furnished. Piano â€" included â€" in â€" furniture, 1021 Fort Sheridan avenue. us _L 200d _ FOR RENTâ€"Nicely furnished front roam suitable ;oa(_Ntme or two.* Tefll. P. 144â€"W as salesmap. Have had ten years exncr{enhg and am capable to take charge ofâ€"same, ) in buying (and selling. Address P. O. 2%:5 814. | SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Young girl ; as nursegir! or assisting with housework. Call at 226 North Second street or Tel. H. P. ::g before 6 p, m. 2 SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Seamstress will go out by the day to do plain ‘sewing. Reaâ€" sonably. 1. H. P. 799â€"M. 20pd SITUATION _ WANTEDâ€"Carpenter. _ Adâ€" dress Box 8 Highwood grapher. Tel. H. P. 1568 Nice.corner lot, 3 blks. from Lake, all improvements. _ $2,500. Terms. Ravinia Woods ~â€"â€" Beaut. bldg., 3 blks. from station, $40.00 per ft. 5â€"rms. good lot, St. Johns avenue, nr. trangportation, $7,500. | 6 rms.ifiame, modern, big lot, good location, $6,750, © P. 468. 0| . 20pd _ FOR RFiNTM Nice: front bedroom, suitable for one or |two. Tel. H. P. 1100. 284 North Green Bay road.; 20 FOR RENTâ€"During August, &â€"room furâ€" nished bouge. East of tracks. | Tel. H. P. 1828. 20pd will . do, t*pink. copy work, tabulating, or addressing on Underwood machine at home. Accuracy gnd neatness assured. Terms reaâ€" sonable. el. Lake Forest 1217 after 6 p. m, â€"_ 20pd SITUATION / WANTEDâ€"Beginner â€" stenoâ€" SITUATIQN WANTEDâ€"Chauffeur. _ Man, married, 37, no children, high school educated, who speaks Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and English, desires position as private chauffeutr. Paul F. Cheliny, Burchell avenue, Highwood, 1 Second str COALE & SON _ _ Ask for platsâ€"also for information about Hovland‘s new Lot Subdivision. Same terms. : Vacant, excellent investment, overâ€" looking Government Reservation, $20 | ) per ft. ; | For R(?nt-7 rms., slpg. porch, modâ€" ern, rented May 1st, 1924, $60.00 pér month. | & i1 HELP _ | WANTEDâ€"General _ houseworker. Tel. H. P.|1206. 20 HELP WANTEDâ€"Lbundress, white, 2 dt a week. . P ent. Tel. H. P. 592. ~ FOR RENTâ€"Newly furnished room. Hot water and| bath. Centra} avenue, . above Duffy‘s: Fupniture store, rear, |Call after 2 1309 , SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Position as clerk in grocery) store, bakery, or office. Address "R." Press Office. . 20pd 18 S. First St. Phone 17 Acre Lots $1250 and $1500 in Hovland‘s Subdivision 10 Cash and $25 Monthly NO . INTEREST Heinsen & Clark, Inc. HELP WANTEDâ€"â€"Experienced girl â€".Gon eral housework and cocking. Excellent No laundry. 200 Bronson street. Tel. K. | â€"FOR â€" RENTâ€"Nicely â€" furnished â€" bedroom All moderr; conveniences. Tel. H. P. 405, ,f : 20tfpd housework! «nd_ nursing. . References. , Nél. H. P. 126. 247 Central avenue. }20 HELP |WANTEDâ€"Janitor | for â€" thedthe. Steady pogition, . Tel, H. ;P.‘ 1086, uflar&‘? p. m. 20 1355 M HELP _ | WANTED â€" Experienced _ ch nurse to ¢are for two children. Mrs. J Woinberg,| 440 Glencoe avenue.â€" Tel. H. APARTMENTS FOR RENT HOUSES, LOTS AND ACRES FOR SALE FIRE INSURANCE SITUATION WANTEDâ€"In dry good stoge SITUATION WANTED â€"Experienced typist SMALL |ROOM FOR RENTâ€"245 North HELP WANTED Driver for Ford del(m ust know town. Apply 25 North She 1 COALE & SON sADDLE .HORSES FOR RENT | . Tel. H. P. 881â€"R I â€"Otis Ritcheâ€"â€" | _ â€"â€"Deerfleld roadâ€" SITUATIONS WANTED THIS WEEK‘S OFFER ANTED â€"Thoroughly â€" experieng¢ yearâ€"gld child. Pernianent pm? . s| required. Tel. H. P. 1532.0, * %0 | WANTED â€" Experienced _ child‘s 398 Central Ave. Phone H. P. 64 HELP WANTED / & STONE North Sheridan T20 20pd 20 & t : G.& R. STABLES : 4 » & * §1__ Li + HELP W White, ant, eral 2 | family. 0. â€" Good â€" ences. el. H. P..353. Cl HELP W â€"Clerk geheral work. Eome kBpwledge of| bookkeeping ¢sâ€" sential.!| Good portunity {for right a Apply :; letter® ‘f own ndwriting. 308, Highland Pgrk. Give‘ lephone numbér. ANNOIINCWT»â€"NO SHORE CAâ€" TERER | is openifor busi at 350 Waghâ€" ington _ gvenue, (Mlencoe, ill prepare d serve lunches, a .. for parties of five or : more. iFirst ¢ references, . class work. ;. Gleneoe 867. 19â€"2 WA.r\rIEEDv and room for m aged ned . _ Permanent. _1 or| 2 rooms with ba Private family. . Res € with â€" large . ‘Tel, Winnetka 1469. LOSTâ€"â€"Cat, f rown.| Pale yellow, male. Saturday even July f, from 286 Bq:h street, Highla A nswers to name of "Pitflkie." _ Li ¢ rd for infor-nt&au leading to reco s T:. . P. 1443 20pd LOSTâ€"A fo answers to of Babbie. 1 innetka license tag. Reâ€" ’*‘“””“'g” i"' 1 B ; ud f RQ. F3 TVE! RLo* t NC Homeâ€"made “kery. Cakes, _ doughnyts, pies, .rogn, eofl‘?akes to order. " Frank Carlson, 234 No Green Bay a Tel. H. P. 11004 . 20 WANTED â€" ngs of acre tracts sui for subdjviding city lots or country & Paul Schroeder & Co., Highland Park, 4 H. P. 162. t /. | . 10 R ward. . Tel. H. P. 893â€"YÂ¥2 of Wil}iam ‘‘M.~ Pindlebury of South Park avenue, Chicago, narroyly .. ¢ czed . death last â€" when the automobile in which he North The worlf on the new court h nddit(iLn is progressing in fine . The superstfucture has been s d. Attaches offâ€"thpâ€" county clerk‘s marvél at the continued large nu ridinct of elaping iuples who com;vtoâ€"w uâ€" kegan to get gnarried, The rush is larget than| it ever‘has been befé § William deMille Production _.. | > | | E'I "GEUMPY® _ °<.}.:. [1 _ with Theodore Roberts, May McAvoy and Conrad Nagel ‘From the worldâ€"famous & success by Horace H © Wigney cyval. Screen play Clara Beranger. â€" Pathe Fables and News ; ‘ Admission) 27¢; | 5 t i ‘Adapted from the novel by rles G. Norris; scenario by Julien Joflephsourglilirecwd by Si?ney P%:klin; produced by Henry ‘Rapf. ; â€" News and Educational Comedy â€" Admission |27¢; tax 8¢ & 4 a.&;;.-'.h j ; "SNOWDRIFT"‘ _ | t Directed h'x’“Soott Dunlap‘ $ ‘ _A drama of filamin, rts in the frozenâ€" no Metro Comedy and *Smile" fi-mlnu Filt.:. A iwdndn{ul Castâ€"Monte ,BheiFluie Prevost, Harry Myers, Irene | #!.} | Rich and Frank Keenan 401. 4 First Shaw at 6:00 | 5| â€" Ben Ames Willfams‘ great sea story Enacted by a distinguished c including Lon Chaney, | . and McGregor Metro edy ~ P I Matinee at 2:30 I $ . _ Admission New CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM blew upy, and! caught fire Chigago, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 18 gnd 19 MISCELLANEOUS MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 16 $1 SATURDAY, JULY 21 ; . (| ts P i4 "«ALL THE BROTHERS WERE V ALIANTY® ?30\'““ MacLean and Muriel Frances Da 1| _ "THE SUNSHINE TRAIL" LOST Week beginning July 15th _/ Highland Park, Illinois SUNDAY, JULY 15 FRIDAY, JULY 20 w be(T. Edgcational Comeds / . it bey U "BRASS" fe\ ni;rii North Hivghlalid Park | 1+ WOODED L O T PURE BRED JENSEYE heatre|‘ / Roomy home, exdellent condiâ€" tions, 3 bathroo; Hot water heat, and electric e. Yard developed with , shrubs +and flowers, Suitable for sumâ€" mer or all year | home. Convenient to B ate and Exmoor Country | . Transâ€" 6â€"room Stuecp Bungaâ€" low newly decorited, 50 ft. lot, 2 porches, e, only $9,000. [d 4 5â€"room Bun w ..$6,750 Ravinia W new 7â€" room _ home, .W.Heat, Glazed Porch, Lgrge Woodâ€" ed Lot, only $161000. _ TOâ€"ft. Lot 'o'n'qomt Ave at $47.50 foot. |:â€"< _ Other homes tfid vacant rightly priced. Your Fire Insurance Placed with the Best Old Line +« Compan 10â€"rm. house, |6 sleeping rooms, 3 baths, hot water heat, Choice gast side locaâ€" tion, Large Lot. Pricg only $20,000. FL} | Local Office, 384 Cerfill Avenue Telephone 408 glorution, 8St. Paul) jat Duuadd. orthwestern at Highland Park. Tefllmt l;’ouu. o 1!bafim and poultry house. Will gell 18$â€"84 acres, most of whith is planted in alfalfa. Possession after June 15. For further nmation apâ€" ply to 1 & ~NugP) _ Enteblisked 1913 A. LA WRENCE Owner Deerfield Ofi , or 110 S. Dearborn Chicago "Homes for Particalar People" East side, 200x227, near staâ€" tions; improvements in and paid $35.00 &:. Â¥Y. 8. KEHIAX | HILL & WHEELER Country [fiome Deerfield District Gilbert D. Johnson “&..I%regfioglf F OR S AL E FOR SALE Phone uiess are 9148 NVernon |Avenue Admission 27¢c; tax 3¢ Admission R7¢; tax 8¢ \Companies & F ice, 384 Telephone |40 Admission| 27¢; tax 3¢ " Highlend Park, lnh“!’!pf\hdt RAVINE 17 FARM Dove Hlipois for giv vin the low) Mu bod PW cha se* tiy Th ti@ Ar ry O me dir CiÂ¥ Th he I 0) col fjol 0 1e 10 tr

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