Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1924, p. 20

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$2 § [ 18 New modern . 7â€"room tot, 2# baths .......... New modern °8 roon 200; A1 location . 7 room tes., lot 50x2( 7 room res., lot 60x1! 18 8. First St. Fe WE C m Fevâ€"areathiedl rev d 1st ave., Raviniag $90 a privileges. North end High Park. FOR RENTâ€"2 : furnished unfurn rooms at Ravinia. Fur. $35; unfur. MR SALRâ€"A m t. tory and basement press building, wood. This building mfihfi rent for $65 a month, $15,000. ' Office Theatre Building, Highwood Offlice phone 2131; sidence «J m ME LIST YOU PROPERTY a. io me aighiend tm io. m d middle lots 30 or $0x200, §18and $50 a) foot. Tagment down| M; yni, S parmcnt i te in and paid. 4 FOR SALEâ€"House and cor,. r .mmuw.un‘ (€ yave. ie ml SALEâ€"15â€"room house, 'd.uc 4 igg Park. $20,000, eash, * on room apartment, hot wa heat urnished home, 10 ,‘ 8 ba and garage, $150.00 a | w.W.BARILETT COALE & soN Coale & Established : 1t A Headquarters for H Ptr‘ PAGE TWELVE FOR SALEâ€"A DEER f nn?nc from $35.00 per month to $125.00 per month. Short long term leases. Wa strongly vise your investigating these onee by making tment t Gilbert D. Joru.% n & B Phone Deerfi 270 3 homes, 3 bungnltws, 3 f in various convenient locations FIRE and AUTO .UIANCS When you n-d‘huruu have pro to rent or sell CALL B h Office: Theatre Hllldlt Bbhvoatu Res. Phone 728â€"J â€" ce Phone 2131 REAL ESTATE â€"> NOTARY PUBLIC DEERFIELD RENTA A ripâ€"roaring ramanceâ€"a guaranteed 'r)'ot â€"â€" & W haunted house and Buck Battling Through! ; j 8SATURDAY, NO\l 8 Matinee at 2:30 W.â€"Â¥W. BA RILET THURS. & FRL, s ‘!,xulflov THE EIELD” 7 3 A powerful draifia of trug mother love.} From the William Hurlburt. A drama of lifé :at its darkest, Compdy at its humanity at its begt and wo € Also PROGRESS GEOMEDY ' Also FOX COMEDY and "GOâ€"GETTERS A picture for sWeetheart$, wives and mothers. Ernest Lubitsch‘s greatest production mow topy brilliant carepr with the biggest screen attraction of the Â¥ear. oi t h © Mondayâ€"PATHE REVIEW | WEDNESDAY, N Also UNIVERSAL COMED An inspired picttrization of the famous poem by Mrs. E. L. Beer. A picture with a flgek of kiddies that tug @t your heart. A homeâ€"life tale as sweet as therâ€"love. : * * g~ FOX NEWS 6: is .33 ; "ComEpY 1/ LAKE FOREST, JLLINOIS 8SUNDAY, NOY. 2 : C x ‘ Admission 30¢; childrénâ€" 10e . ; DAVID TORRENCE, MARKS . ‘ in 3 es "NOT ONE TO SPARE*" MON.â€"TUES., NOYF, 3 & 4 DeLuxe Theatre MAY McAVOXÂ¥, MARIE PREVOST, PAULINE FREDâ€" ; RICK and LEW CODDY _ REAL ESTATE HOME CORINNE GRIFFT "JTUDGMENT OF THE STORM»" %. * B;[CKiJONEifT“ n :: I"AGAINST ALL ODDS" 11 ‘Admissiqon. 30¢; childrdén 10c Son Admissign 30¢c; childrén 10¢ dmissio on 75 ft.iwm 5§ | tion to H ths, 1&2 | Ave., nex Phone 1; "THREE WOM fiotee w n 30¢; childrdn 10e ; TH and Jo wAY TF OF THE FELD". â€" ts in up or at (BEST 540 Central Ave. . 1 to 5 p. m. daily Highland Park. L. 4 133 W. ‘llashinzw@ St., Chicago > Tel. Franklin 2247 n DITION in ) â€" 53 FEET WIDE â€" on extension of Deerfield Avenue j © off the concreteâ€" $1,000.00 â€"‘$100.00 Cash A ‘New Subdivision Heinsen & Kroll List .fi sonal se Susbhim 388 Cent 50x18 year‘s p New Tâ€"room stu?ao, E. S.: for quick sale offered at "hard times" price, 66â€" ft, lot. H. W. H. 2â€"ear safl“rm Near lake. / ts #14 EON RENTING 00x200,| W. S., per ft, ..._.«...............$45 â€"â€"_/|~â€" FOR RENT 7 room} 2 baths, furnished, mo.$115 9 room, 2 baths, near transportation pOF MRO« ... ... trip oenerrerpinracectemmec OO ; _ FOR SALE 140x179 8. Linden, per ft, 185!1» Wade 864 &....~: 50x200, w. 84 per It, ...« EASY F. P. Wheeler Office (Incorported) o 8 to & Clark F,. A/ TUCKER, Local Manager H. D. BENT 520 CENTRAL AVENUE mne Highland Park 406 1x148, in Hofhnd’n Znd Addiâ€" ghland Parkâ€"near Central to Sunset Terrace. 00 Cash © $20.00 per month FOR SALE _ SsUNSET TERRACE L ‘BARGAIN :« offered at less than last ize. Only $400.00 cash needâ€" )0.00 â€"‘$100.00 Cash $25.00 per month _ NO INTEREST buys full acre in HOvland‘s on. § t ur proferty with me. Perâ€" ice helps,: + JVLAND‘S THIRBD ADâ€" TO HIGHLAND PARK 40 Central Avenue â€" open daily~â€"1 to 5 p. m. D. BENT 3UY in HJIGHLAND ral Ave. mission 30¢; children 10¢ RTH SHORE HOMES" _ G . â€" INSURANCE Tuesdayâ€"â€"INT. NEWS ARLE stage play by tiGhtest, and WALES 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 6:80 p.m. Phone 444 ce $14,500 Frisiy ...... $45 llmtthto 1 ::ls-geFme period in which there band ctice, G% ¢lub practice and a c&c‘fllor meeting to be |visited. â€" Lgd - 1:50 to 13%:30â€"Science, English, physicsg and mathematic depnyhniuu ~12:50 to 1:10 â€" Inspection. of the‘ ‘ schpol plant, ppwer plant, heq%’,and ventilating, water filtration, % 1}15 to 2:15 â€" Luncheon iqi'@lcg! 1 caféteria and h short business: n*ex; \ ing. Fifty cents a plate. #" po 2‘ It is claimed that the new ‘da make the f:‘efibicger, and Mdeet tainly feel thafl way when your Pz:' ner steps on yours., : _\ \.}l : 4 Tte date set for the election of new officers of Dumaresq Spencer post No. 145 feghe American Legion has been cha to the first meeting in Noâ€" vember which ‘will be held at the Masoni¢ hall, North, Sheridan road, November 13th. . All members will kindly: take note of this and make a special effort to. be present rllth'%ni)' a very important meeting. All memâ€" bers{wl;l he notified by mail, _ LEGION TO ELECT _ _ _ | â€"NEW OFFICERS NOY. 13 10:056 to 1 :55 â€" Visiting manual mie , gymnasium and foreign lanâ€" t T‘I epa _Cntl. 6 tz 1 :9:30 to 10:05â€"â€"Visiting art classes, cdmm' 1: department, â€" chemistry arid ho rhold arts. 1e get : \ The fprdgraT\ for the day is as fol-i lows: |© to/ 30 Ev«#â€"y parent is ‘urged to save this date for this| very interesting,school event and to arrive as early as posâ€" gible. . The trip of inspection biguu at 9 a,. m., but those wishing to come later 1i‘my join the procession at any point. An important business meeting will be. conducted during the lunch hour from 1:16 to 2:15 p. m. [Reservaâ€" tions for the|lunch at fifty wcents a plate must be made at the school office not later than Wednesday noon, Nov. a\ 1 $ I | . ~Orders have been issued to the three | troops to mget at. the old a&d{ifltzfinm â€"of tm Eim | Place school tomorrow ]evenihg- atâ€" 6:30 o‘clock fog a Halâ€" | lowe‘en party:â€" This party will differ from : other | Hallowen‘en Epgrties in t that | the troéops will march to the | beach in reéegular formation where |‘they will enjoy a "weiner roast" and 1after?vsrds lay some games.| Then there will some practical demonâ€" strations on| how to use what they have already learned at the El‘eétingg.i The Poya I1 all have a. chance to ’ahowi what (they can do ‘for themâ€" | selves. Menibers of the itroops areé ,looktpg forward to the party with i expectation and they will not be disâ€" | ‘appointed. w We oo e Visitation day will be observed by the rheldâ€"Shields P. T. A, on Thursday, November 6. The detailed program for the day is given below. Every Parent Urged to Attend; Detailed Program For The | > | y Is Given â€" 2| Any boys of Scout age (12â€"18) who are interested in the Scout movement are{urged to visit one of the meetings of the troop| he would like to join. Fathers, mothers, and any other peoâ€" ple interested are also invitedgo visit the meetings) and: find out what the Scouts are doing. * 3 VISITATION DAY AT: > HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY . Edgar Flynn, head of the Boy Scout Employment| bureau, expects to be .home“{r':m 7:00 to 8:00 o‘clock every ‘morning andlfrom 6:00 to flfOO“every evening to, |recéive telephone" calls from people desiring to employ boys. His telephone number is H. P.:1291. There are leaves to be'raln’efl.‘up, apâ€" ples to be picked, and many other odd jobs for our boys to do. He will find a boy for regular employnient or for an odd job. it happens that he is not there. when you call, léave your number with whoever answers. the phone and he will call you later. There is no |charge for this service. Let the Scouts do your work! s3 ‘Because the chairman of the court of l{&or is sgtill absent *frq‘m:f: town, it is. necessary to postpone the first court of honer indefinitely. Every efâ€" fort will be made to announcte the corâ€" rect date and time in next week‘s Press. og $V about some| of <the requirements to become a tenderfoot Scout., ‘The next meeting of the troop will be Saturâ€" day evening| at 7:00 o‘clock. S Trpopy4 met at the high school the same evening and also received some instruction on how to tie knots.. A lively game pf basket ball was carried on under Stoutmaster Kline‘s direcâ€" tions, after some business had been transacted. i pulb ce rhe Troop 8 met Saturday évening at the Lincoln | school gymnasium, and two of the older Scouts told the others ~Troop 2 met in the old {uditorium of Eim Place school lugm eveâ€" ning and punder the utmaster‘s directicn . instructions on how to tie knots were |carried on. After some business had been transacted and the assistant scoutmaster had, told the boys how to observe the scout laws a: rope jumping contest was indulg in, ileight y& would jump at on time while others turned the rope. A each boy caught in the rope, he step ped put and another took his phce‘l as the contest went on. . BOY SCOUT TROOPS â€" CTIVE; MEETINGS What Se . Import THE HJIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS some practical demonâ€" how to use what they learned at the E:étingg.' 1 all have a. chance to they can do ‘for themâ€" bers of ‘the itroops are ard to the party with ind they will not be disâ€" eral Groups of This t â€" Organization Are Doing . || Fact that there are. only 6,800, income taxpayers would look as if some of these people with poor memâ€" ory forget to put in their returns ~ <A hundred foreign born Amer gathered at the Elm Place on Monday evening to enjoy the pitality <of: their adopted co There was dancing, music by Esther Ward Ball and ref served under the auspices of D.A.R. and the Ossoli Club, with Robert Seyfarth acting as chat Sl'rce the guests were all st ( the English classes conducted . Monday and Thursday nights u the leadership of the Y.W.C.A. party was truly a community and it was hard to tell whether teachers or pupils enjoyed t selves most. The classes contin grow in size and number, but is always room for those rwho â€" to. stm' and students may any time. f & <â€" Mrs. Alex Willman has been to direct the campaign in Dee v?nfle Mrs. Clinton Beach will s vise the work in Ravinia. |, AMERICANIZATION CLAS ‘~ ENJOY PARTY MOND ‘>â€" â€" ailure to vote for this propos is equivalent to voting against i therefore behooves each and voter to become thoroughly acqu ed with the fact about this proposition, and to vote conscien ly and intelligently. § L Mr. William Bowden has acce he directorship of the eighth an Roll â€"Call of the American Red C n Highland Park and hopes tc trease the membership of the . thapter. a + \ In: connection with: the camp hich is to be held from Armi ay to Thanksgiving, Mr. tated, ‘"The people of Highland hould not be satisfied with any t but a representative membership. pctivity and service of the Red pends upon the support give he people of this and every ¢community." 8 @ Mr. Bowden has already begun Iiminary work towards perfecti organization which will ~enable thapter to enroll an adequate bership. A generous reponse fro loyal citizens of Highland Pa reeded by the chapter. > Eighth Annual Roll Call F Armistice Day To Thanks giving Day â€" _ _ / The proposed $100,000,000 bon ‘sue bill engcted by the last Ger Assembly, provides for â€"comple ithe present 4700 mile . system, . iladding thgreto: approximately â€" nriles, _ This will give a total p road ‘system ‘of 9800 miles, or app imately 10 per cent of the public mileage ‘of the state. In order to ry, the bond issue proposition ‘receive a majority of all votes [for members of the General BOWDEN LOCAL HEAD «_ _ OF RED CROSS DR â€"| At the coming general él In ‘ November, the people of Illinois Jw ‘deicrmine the futurd rokd buil Bolicy of the State. rit this ti i voters will either approve or réjec¢ ‘the proposed $100,000,000 bond . isgue, «â€" During the past few years, is ‘Has enjoyed the greatest road byildâ€" ing era any state has ever had.| In ‘a few years‘ time we have p C Krom twentyâ€"third among the statés in the:matter of improved roads, to| acâ€" ,‘-knowledged leadership in the ;roads movement, In each of the last rthte'e years, â€" Ilinois has led egyery tate in the union in the mileagh of ‘roadsâ€" completed, and in a few more \years, at the present rate of pro + ‘would be the best paved area in the ‘world, o ‘provided, road work must be fi.?1 in the future from such curren enues as are available, after ded ;inw such sums as* are necessary principal payments and . inte charges on cutstanding bonds and 'z:pad maintenance, This would n lhat a comparatively small bal; would be left, and that a greatly. Ltailed program would be necessar the coming year, < 1 North Chicago and winding. up tour at Waukegap at 4:30 p. m, ‘ M ~Proposed Bond Issue . â€"~In connection with this camp explanation of the proposed bon ‘#ue for continuing hard road wor ‘the state without suspension ma %pertinent here. ; j However, the | end ‘of t?«e year will see the last of the from the $60,000,000 bond issue pended. : ~Unless additional â€"funds ‘ At the coming general . electio &ovember, the people of Illinois de.crmine the futurd rohd buil policy of the State. At this time, voters: will either approve or r the proposed $100,000,000 bond is REPUBLICAN RA[J‘M ON SATURDAY THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY FRENCH DRY CLEANERS y AND DYERS 2 Phones 178 and 179 Continued from page one m h n ch T the ir, $ fool Eos- ry. rs. nts the Irs. sen eld, Derâ€" all c is AY } ts ocal nual ign tice den ark ing ross by her VE an the lint- reat usâ€" ral ng@ and 100| ved x. arâ€" ust | cast | apâ€" ent }Int 8 the he ust hey lete + otJ let= 10n uct= Tok rest for ean nce ‘urâ€" in ent nds are ign | 18= the| j8 It 18~ in be Dumaresq Spencer Post No. 145 of the American LecionuTwill observe Armistice day this year by holding an open meeting and getâ€"toâ€"gether in the auditorium of the Elm Place school 0 the evening of November 11th .T eight o‘clock. A musical program is being arranged and several good speakers will be present. It is also hoped that Mayor Hastings will be present and I’:ielivu- an .ddl!l‘“ A more complete program will appear in the Press next week after the plans of. the conmmittee have been completed. A t 1 Nome complaint about this year‘s ut crop, but not in the political field. Wood Signs â€" Cloth Signs â€" Window CASH " VIBJLL um, old ma; m-. m«l fjewelry n: «old ‘ Mail toâ€" HOKE SMELTING & REFINNG CO. Otsego, Mich. ARMISTICE DAY TO BE CELEBRATED BY LEGION Tel. Glencoe 303â€"J ; Higlmoo_l 2005 Also GENERAL HAULING and ‘ ~TRUCKING FOR SALE â€" BLACK DIRT nl ‘MHere is a pitture that is different from “Wr have fz seen on the screen. [ A€ s l This is the $5,000 cash prize story. See the picture, You ean pick a suitable title, :© s d s $2°2 ; e N at also t t find C "THE GOâ€"GETTERS" The most delightful Comedy. Hit in ‘4" FRI. & SAT., NOV. 7 & 8 The star is at her fiery best in this: of a g1 struggle for happiness against helvty odds, and among kindsfof men. _ The woman‘s side of an ev y story frank\â€" heartâ€"winning, unforgettable. . | _ f ® also § . p4!. &A j "NO FOOLIN®‘" EDUCATIONAL COMEDY _ mesmamenisrnsammemnmsmmmmminientsemmemanommesnienminnnnnasgnnmntan inntnmemenemmemmmmeme emmmne 00 0000000 w 00 TUES., WED. & THURS,, NQV. 4â€"5â€"6 w Thurs. at 2:30â€" ' PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents _ _ *._.The World‘s Most Noted Emotional Star Thighland Dark Ehreatt? 519 Central Avenue _ Highland ARCHIE J. ANTES PHONE DEERPFPIELD 125â€"M A DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE WITH A R also * SUXNDAY & MONDAY, NOV. 2 and 3 125 North St. Johns Avenue | elephone Highland Park 386 Dodge Touring Car $250.00 °: AID FOR false tecth ACNES AYRES, ANTonxto morEho SIGNS LILA LEE and JAMES KIRKWOOD ‘ AND BIG CAST in _ s 4 "THE STORY WITHOUT A NAME" BULLETIN "OH TEACHER® EDUCATIONAL COMEDY and LATEST KINOGRAM £ "Lily of the Dust" "ANOTHER MAN‘S WIFE" DYv. T & 8 _ =/ ~~, Matinee Saturday at PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents | | _ "THE TENTH WOMAN" SUNDAY & MONDAY, NOV. 9â€"10 A WARNER BROS. CLASSIC Cash or Terms ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS Pola Negri J. & L. USED CAR Signs One more call on thecor, of Bay road and e. ‘. Are, terestedigt per foot ? all in and pd. _ nÂ¥ en 9 4 REAL ESTATE iN!Un!cé;fi "*JU8T LISTED =â€"%}. _ Sheridan Rd. & Central *ve. Tel. H.P.69â€" | â€" and let us show you som, splendid buys in |â€" VACANT AND: HOU: in in lc Press T g t e Paul Schroeder & Go. 2: Park, Hlindis THURSDAY, Murray & Terry‘s THE â€"RELIABLE Phones 178 Bldg. Highland Park Tel. ;- P..‘;oz. Highland Park NEWY KIND OF TWIS1 FOR RENT CALL ‘AT OCTOBER First Show 3 1 _LAUNDRY and 179 Phone 11090 igh Brq ritl‘s $00 all en m 994 1 C

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