Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Feb 1926, p. 8

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..----' L-.-...-- PAGE EIGHT summon omens T0 , PLAY HERE FRIDAY Saturday'boealb'Go to M; beetle!!! WianromUni- _ vex-shying): I ms. high mammal! mg: Ar Meo - this weekend. My. Evan-ton comes here to a to m up the Meat which. , heavie- anthem earlier in ttsept Ion. Saturday. the Ioeal team have] tt Chic-to Heights to "stmkther Bloom "tto" in two was. ", Mid 6tfditid University Nth in I doubl- header in their h a ttdm hat may night and 'SI/ell', another up}: toward the 33!»:be law We. Gum tun-ed ft,,'lt vim bat he ”simian on 1 Fund: 8:190. "Tom" Wrths, and Chptain Madonna”: Ike (td went "htrttmrtatqrttasioqmr mama! deerritettteel-eom. 1srarhti, thanks-tutu: treatahttheiHd, but was tumble to pile up I canton- Iblelud. . '. . " the lightweight game “W Mada}. “and with four but“: CPI! tttme {no than. Mia all “up! ability also helpad immeasurably in: the teamwork displayad by the small-.1 or mm. _"'". ' _' Tho lamp in u follow: ., , not“ “(its " Univ. Hamil Eda-III, rf ' Quasar! Robertson)! WM, ', 1)hhettrrtetse mm _ We," McDowell“ . _', ' Jlottnarm,itt SchollenbergerJg WM,“ Stags; , t Meritek,1f _ Smtttthr T ; Joyce“ _ _ _ D. B. Hawk: " thdeemttr It," 9am ", New f L z . ' murmur l Ina!” Altter,1f L mm"; gnomlm'zem g _ Lucian I Gum: _ t “as: _ mm _ ') L h Peel’s an“ went to In Grunge Sttrrrdto mm and split in). amtLTtsetiirtiu1atstst0uduo “via won 84-19. Jimmie Petite, right guard} starred for the is. Vhile “Bath” (315501. with man points, did the outstanding work for the new... In: motorist- beint run aver? " railroAd crossing-a, ut the way any kappa doing]!- uau to ancient that they like it, _ Son. your: man teem to twig It 1. . vary valuing -Unexr “at; to college and than get ttegtt ttemi.' 1Thestodetu-totrottrrt)y1t it1etstretttmtptttrmtMseAttyrjby, tfttte'ftretitiorttontttettitkid, anti-urban. F " l if! TENTH manner 1.E.w.c. TO MEET FEBRUARY 11 Mrs. Arthur Burhnd-to Address the Club on “Value of Club Luncheon” . iT'heNsthDisteetH. F.W.C..wiil hold n club thtrtittrte, at the North End club, Sheridan mad " Granvilh, on My, February 11th. In. Wing. F. Farrell; president of the district, will preside. _ - __ The We. will - with luncheon at 12:809. my a which time In. Arthur Baikal will on the program with an padre“. "Val. ne of Club, Luncheon.” Following Mn. Bwhnd, the datum will be occupiedbe well known quake” on subjects a! vial interest t9 the club woman; The pros-um for the day is as folowi: . . Lunchoph, 12:30. V Value. of Club Luncheon-Mrs. Hulda Burland. C Membership in Chiba-Jim Manda Sula Bum: V f ' . ' (I) qtumuatipps for" Hembqnhip. (b) Nfw Membership. , (ey1Reugvtutetrtmtt. T (d) No.tt-Rasidont, Membership. T ptstrarf one». Ind Directors -- Mm. Maurice Lichen / , . . (a) T Club und Gazer-a1 Announce- ments. _ . ‘ (b) name Repel-u. _ V 'te) To What km: Shall Board M Murmurs Conduct Bushes: of club. Question Box. " . Reservatiomxfor Luncheon. acconv panied by check, must be in the hands of Mrs. Fred K, North, 5831 Winthrqp avenue, phone. may 5401, by Tuesday, Febmty 9. Price it5f., ' Abretttrtar--Row to Fill Pines on Board-Mid. Mare Fowler.' ' a Duties and Ottd1itratioeus of Ghth to' Organization: of District and Mite- Mm. Curlea,lrtatnor. , F Regulu- Club Btmirtet..-aes. B. P. unworthy: , arhr.)tret, tr. Lil, president of Rav- euswood Woman's club, is chairman ’5 All work manned. Chums Reamhie.E|timtu 'Po whet-"'7 i _' 't k . Emmi!” _ l Photte, OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK 2048 PIANO TUNER PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE 16-18 N. tturHaarRUd, Rm. 10, Wghund, Park, m. othetsBotrmtDaitrtrsm.tohp.m.r hationa1 Association 'tgif-ik,; b', of the committee irrehar.t pm! in: committee includes Hip." BagistMd Ford and Mm. N. P. Cohen. ' , ‘Theimtituteisopen ”Mica-did invitation is extended to - club’ woman of the Tenth district. . 'uns. s. w. (mason. _ Chairman; prong my! pgblkgig. In? "iiiiiAei, l. P. wig.- tttif up]. Sienna, :Evmston, In; tiuttltotttptti- "mitr4T4T. v The philosophers an us to tin hitrh,aiiith-rt-rt,sirteirrfttr The vagrant element than hue been aalUd “tramps.” but they dop't wear out than leather “duping new. sommus MEMORIAL on: gum Granite Cut and Ended by ' . a. BL ANDERSON MONUMENT co. We Make the Better Class % Memorials 5751 Ravemwood Ave“. ': Write for oitaiotrue HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND Part Wow 'al 5..)” q TI DEERFIELD SENIORS wm FROM PROVISO Weld-Shield; that team: jour- neydd to Haywood [at Saturday lad the Junior: matched‘ . 3mm meet from Proviso 85 to " Tht junic‘m we not no fgtlrt how. syn; and lost their Jul! ,the meat 84 to M. Croke started for the union'with two fir-u and tofu point; Ed Phone Highland Park 456 Announcing t FELL BROTHERS, _ . $4.95 . S Bl o, E S A IL E I levels are ninth higher than tutirtrf ten years ago, so that each additional tele: phone installed new increases the average investment per tele phone. To maintain the service the con;- pany 's revenuesmnst keep pace with this condition. Included are such famous brands is Florsheim Shoes for men, Queen Quality and Arch Preserver Shoes for Women." Also Trot Moe Shoes for children. Sale st'ares Februafy 4th,)sp to February 14th, Also a 20% discount on our entire stock of highest quality footwear fipr men, women and children. A New Method Has Made Good Over 350 pairs of the famous Queen Quality Shoes for Women' that formerly 361d up to $9.50 are now re- duced for quick clearance to-‘$4.95. Fell Brothers uRESEN T cast (CIA', BELL SYSTEM _ onepohy - OneSystem - UuimsdlScrvice ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ,rttiteTedNtxmondGathapadtutr It“, {orthojunion- A - " Much credit iiuiitttir-tto0tmdt Randi: forma1th-inrtititrrttnttt. crinthespmdtwuimwt of a boy who had new”: Ntiert in Ironmwm e h D.er6sid jumped into the lad with the first event mad! was new tteded afterwards. f Aahmnrtsstomtsordr-tmt%_ thettmstovnttofttte_- The service is especially suitable for personal or social calls, t9 relatives or friends. l , ' _ _ The service has "made good." It is used-thousands of times daily where it is not necessary for the caller to speak toa particular pet-yon or where the per- son wanted is likely to be within im- mediate reach at the called telephone. Rates for daytime st.ationrto-statjdn calls are about 20 per éent ldwer than for person-to-person calls. Evening and night rates are still lower. The rate is chargedwhen the distant’telephme (dr private branch exchange) is answered. FOUR years ago the Bell System introduced "station-to-station" long distance. service. 509 Central Avenue Beirttttedtoadorrtaui-it ”matchbonmh ,ttlteqtetb"tsreauandentM. mumm' " 1trPtrtdaotntdu." ""t'T Astrymra_ftatrtht4merieasi9eqt., tt-lrmqedorstaftttemmrofaits' teetgt,t,,',,t,', - 'm. ”I” ought . teak-u- THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, if; tr). ”is trms" . . Kati LL? q I???

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