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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1925, p. 12

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+6 PAGE TWELVE Ansostotrtottttt De Luxe Theater Directed by HARRY O. HOYT, the mian who made‘ "THE LOST WORLD"â€"putting forth his best efforts in this production lwith 4 cast that includes CLARA BOW, WALLACE MEE)IONALD, |8TUART HOLMES, GEORGE IRVIN, TOM SANTSCHI, TEMâ€" PLAR SAXE and MIKE DONLIN. * Also CENTURY COMEDY o _aclc o naTHr RRVIRW LAKE FOREST sUNDAY OCTOBER 18 MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 â€"The Primrose Path TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 D. A. R. CHAPTER START YEAR‘S WORK Members Enjoyed Luncheon at Home of Mrs. Winston; Card , Party Next Thursday MARIE PREVOST, KENNETH HARLAN, LOL FAZENDA, JOHN ROCHE, EMILY FITZROY REED HOLMES The North Shore Chapter of the] Daughters of the American Revoluâ€" tion started their year‘s work with a delightful luncheon last Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. A. Winston. A very enjoyable program was given by members and also by Mrs. C. E. Herâ€" rick of Chicago. The Chapter pledged â€" Thrills that come once at a furious pace. * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 A DRAMATIC SENSATION wITH A MASTER‘S TOUC A tale of this age of jazz, and flappers, and real folk, who love and live just as you and I. » Also EDUCATIONAL COMEDY s sATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 Matinee at 2:30 A western action in‘.â€" fast lovin.‘ Also F,. B. O. 388 Central Avenue REICHARDT & MARTIN Doris Kenyon, May Allison BOBBED HAIR FROM THE NOVEL I WANT MY MAN Also EDUCATIONALâ€"JUVENILE COMEDY that come once in a life;imeâ€"-melodrama and c/omedy is pace. * . "BOBBED HAIR"â€"THE SHORT cUT TO BIG ENTERTAINMENTâ€" _ MILTON SILLS Always Ridin‘ to Win B. 0. CO) PETE MORRISON Admission 30c; children 10¢ Admission 30¢; children 10c ‘Xt‘ln;i;sion 30c; children 10¢ "PERILS OF THE WILD" (CYCLONE PETE) MEDY; BRAY COMEDY CARTOON Insurance with BY TWENTY AUTHORS in and Mondayâ€"PATHE REVIEW DON‘T make the owning of a car a gambling proposition. Let our auto insurance protect you from loss and damage. Call us ow ! upâ€"N money‘to meet any deficit which may || occur‘in the class which has been started for the teaching of reading, writing and arithmetic in the night school which is held twice weekly in the Elm Place school | > _ | Next Thursday afternoon, Oct. 22,i at two o‘clock at the Woman‘s club j auditorium the chapter swill give a, card party to raise money for Amerâ€"| icanization and patriotie education i work. Tickets may be obtained at the | door and the public is cordially inâ€"‘ vited to attend. Phone H. P. 444 TLLINOIS 1 h’.“‘- ‘u ET 6:30 p.m. DEERFIELD ggrmm RIVERSIDE, 13 /‘ ~(Continued trom page 1) . ‘_ ren and showed up well Wmml tfieen@lsinflne:tylelndp ng beâ€" tween 45 and 55 yards on each try. ~.") < .t Riverside Passes |.___ .. . Lindenmeyer showed up well in the third frame by djacoverinz two fumâ€" bles in Riverside‘s territory and <by intercepting a Agrward pass on the five yard line, Three line buf:ks failed to put the pigskin over the goal line /n "Mavtin took the ball around the so Martin took the ball around zihe end for the second score of the game. He then dropped back and put a pretâ€" ty place kick over the bar. for the extra point. . [ / *# Riverside oponek the fourth quarter %y a spectacular passing game, with yan, Riverside‘s flashy quarterback, on the hurling end. Six passes netted. a total gain of seventyâ€"five yards and for a while it looked as if the Brookâ€" field and Hollywood boys might score, But Martin spoiled everything for them by intercepting a long pass and returning the ; ball to the center of ‘the field. He then punted and the Deerfield Lineâ€"Up _ J The Deerfield lineâ€"up was as folâ€" lows: Frye, l¢é, McClure It, Bahr ig, Santi c, Bubb rg, Johnson rt, Stipe re, Baker qb, Warren lh, Boylan rh, Lindenmeyer fb. ; ag * Bloom Next $ | Bloom has one of the strongest and snappiest teams in the B Division. With five letter men back from last year, they have the nucleus for an experienced team. Lanning, ‘Helfrich, Hedrick, Capt. Petersen and Cox with a few subs from last year will be the men that ‘hope to down. Deerfield next Saturday. / * ' f AN OPEN LETTER TO _ ‘MEN OF DEERFIELD do any kind of a ‘stunt‘ to give us his, name and we will call on him. | ©. ; "The club is absolutely nonâ€"parâ€" !isan. We take no sides in poligiqs, eligion or any other personal affairs. Men of all views are welcome.~ "Our idea is solely to promote the civic development of Deerfield, better fellowship and boost our town, â€" _ _ "We ‘boost‘ the Deerfleld school. | "We support the Boy Scouts. _ "We invite prospective residents to locate in‘ Deerfleld. +o ouf "We enthusiastically support everyâ€" thing which makes Deerfield a better residential community for ourselves and our chidren. s g THE HIGHLAND PARK "Our activities cost money. The: total cost to you is $2.00. Don‘t wait: for the next meeting, but join now! You can pay your $2.00 to Theodore Knagak at the Drug store; Alvin Knaak at the Filling station; Arthur Enders or Paul Dietz at the bank; Bill Woods, our vice president; W. W. Geary, Frank Malum, in fact, any member or to the undersigned. "We will expect you at our next meeting, October 27th, at 8:00 o‘clo¢k sharp in the Temple building." _‘ C. W. GETTY, BUSINESS MEN PLAN j OUTING IN CHICAGO (Continued from page 1) | ; .. of Commerce, and Secretary. W. E. Becker reports four additional appliâ€" cations for membership reveived. The five new, members are Dr. ‘G. Q. Grady, physician and surgeon; E.F. Dries{e, florist; J. M. Dewey, cleaner and dyer; Thomas S. Duffy, furniture dealer, and G. Augustine, contractor. The organization is growing rapidly, and the secretary suggested that ‘as many as possible be induced to join before Jan. 1, 1926, when the initiaâ€" tion fee will be raised from $4 to $15. "We support the Deerfield Garden Adjutant H. H. Kline, in charge of | the, local Salvation Army campaign for funds, to start Thursday of: next week, was present and addressed the meeting. In response to his appeal the members individually contributed $108, and the association voted the same amount, making the total .conâ€" tribution from the Chamber of Comâ€" merce and its members $216. Presâ€" ident C. H. Witt will head a comâ€" mittee of the members to canvass'the‘ business district dfor this campaign it was agreed, and Secretary Becker, William Witten and others of (the: members have signified their willingâ€" ness to act on this committee which â€"will be appointed: shortly. Urge Park Addition | Several matters were discussed .at length, principal of ‘which was the: proposition that the East Park disâ€" trict should proceed as soon as posâ€" sible to annex. additional territory west of its present holdings. This move was urged as expedient and necâ€" essary, and it is believed by those adâ€" | vocating the project that no delay | should occur in acting on this sugâ€" gestion. SERIES OF LECTURES _ BY JULIE R. ADAMS ‘Julie R. Adams will give a series | of lectures on Current Events: at the | home: of Mrs. Zavier Vigeant, 341| North Linden avenue. These talks will be piven beginning at 2:30 o‘clock on . Monday afternoons, Oct. 19, Oct. 26, Nov. 9, Nov. 16, and Nov, 23. Julie Adams is a wellâ€"known sneaker and: these lectures will be worth the time spent in attending. Those who wish to attend should mail their check at once to Julie R. Adams, 1200 North Dearborn street, Chicago. (Continued from pagé President, Deerfield Men‘s Club. We 06 [3 ‘ |RADIO STARS PROGRAM is To 0| _ AT fil('m SCHOOL NOY. e 1) _ | Temple Com to'n‘i‘ittee ‘o‘fl,.Muum t j 1 r Here y FonRIME |:!â€" lxfif:: @0 Be in Charge: 1) ‘.The Temple Committee of the. A. 0. Fay Lodge, No. 676, A. F. & A. M. will present radio stars in a program in the Déerfieldâ€"Shields high school auditorium, Friday evening, Novemâ€" ‘ber 6th. A similar program was given over a year hgo st the Elm Place auditorium and was greatly enâ€" joyed. This program will exceed the one given at that time and only the best known radio stars will appear. This will be an opportunity for the ‘public to hear and ge¢e the _people‘thtt This will be an opportunity for tie to be an e ent Wwit public to hear and see the people that ‘ â€" them "mmm on \a tr« they have listened to over the radio. |MMB / tickling, tangling le! HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS _ _ _ Phones H. P. 723â€"J, 2131 5â€"rm. fur. 1st flat, No. St. Johns, . |. T1 P pooaine rinnareat ons cce BB 2nd flat, new ‘brick bldg., Hwd. $.60 2 wice fur. rms., light hekpg., f% No. end H. P. Refs. required. ‘ ; ho |.__â€" FQR‘SALE . §" A few lots, Ravinia Highlands, as || low ag ... g31,050 Some, cash;’]bnl. ‘mo./ payments | â€" & good sglecti{m' of homes and vacant 1 FORâ€"RENT Tâ€"rm. new. brick house, No. av., in H. P. and Hwd. Good locations; terms,; | hnfi l P 1 ~~!)‘.‘ REBAL ESTATE |â€" AUTO AND, FIRE INSURANCE SPECIAL FOR QUICK SALE, |â€" Ofn acegunt of: change in‘ plans OWNER Has just listed: Attractive 5 rm ‘lhing*e English Cottage almost new. Living rm 15 x 24, tile open porch," labor saving kitchen, 2} Ige. bedrooms, attached garage, Nokol burnerâ€"lot 75 x 150. ; | i4! . This .aqt.nctivg‘.home‘is ideal for small family who appreciates artistic lines, . convenience "‘al!t_‘lj c?mpl?tflmias, HINE & HINE A on e n P s P ie ce 04 1 1 which, wi‘th its east side location, Ige wooded lot, trees and shrubbery makes a "Little Gem." | _ | F. P Murray&Terry Seventy frontag High el Rail . an is the the prot;l Headquarters < FOR LOTS‘ HOUSES ACRES and FARMS Real Bargains â€" Right Prices Sheridan Road & Central _ Tel. H. P. 69 . . W. BARTLETT FLC Re ‘DRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN Downtown Business Proy¢rtZ.. Tan;sa, Flotida. We offer a or 99 year lease. _ One o%the best business locations in Tamâ€" [74.55 06.A â€"actan do in P ind "vbiintabtnder P 5: )8)3. A lot 81 ft. deep and facing ft. on Florida ave. This is a gound_ Florida investment with steadily increased profits. 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Easy terms. _ t Story by sDoU l i . x £ In the supporting cast you find VIRGINIA VALLL RALH MORGAN and the famous | musical comedy _ star, vICTOR MOORE, and a score of others. It‘s the kind of role loig-n tevels in. â€" Down to the Depths, and Fighting Back to the Top. ind ds : ‘also | "LOOK OUT," an Educational Comedy 4 * and SHORT SUBJECTS i FRL & SAT, SEE US ABOUT INSURANCE Gunn School of Music ~.| Misg Wycoffâ€"Voice _| Josephine Gerinâ€"Piano, French . Harmony | Drama and Violin on application Telephone Highland Park 1080 Students given Full School For information a HINE & HINE â€"% / FPrOR & "â€"rm. ‘house, fine EVA EMMET WYCOFF New sturco house New â€" S1uCCO _ NOHBH}.. AESEN EWOAE . 2* car garage, 2 tile baths and toiâ€" let on first floor, lot 148 x 220, copper : screens and _ weather strifil ‘on the windows, :%‘l.kfllt nook and sun porch. is a Real Estate Loans and Insurance bargain. THOMAS MEIGHAN : In ‘TD LA 4 PaoX : PLAX E7: M ANR CAE Apmeve Ti h) i L The Man Who Found Himself The comedy seream of the year, You 15 8. St, Johns Ave. ~~ Tel. 2340 or 459 R. 81 W.‘:luhu-mnl. ; &flt Haprigon 0763 abland Nark Cbraf‘} Highland Park Branch aur 5 w Ibaen L "NURSERY, TROUBLES" a |sideâ€"splitting comedy [\ _â€" | alsp (the LATEST 1§:T. NEWS > MARIE PREVOST in HIS LATEST The Chicago Motor Club (Incorporated) BE SEVEN SINNERS thd ho e iie]s A2. â€" Clpd frie tdb t c ~ ts will . but when the first accident. hApDONS emen the wrong girl! â€" and the second JE' mmofl WW!â€"M&@â€"bfltm 8 | ngling tale! And try not to laugh. b "«AIR TIGHT‘ an Educational Laughâ€"maker . _ > ~‘__ ‘and the LATEST KINOGRAM Y | FOR SALE CLIVE BROOKS and CHARLES CONKLIN Chicage, L neeememenensiematmemeeme® e ie O CE C CCC UES., WED., THURS., OCT. 20â€"21â€"22 PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents Story by BOOTH TARKINGTON MA OO tvuve 4. 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