Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Feb 1927, p. 3

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theditpoquf {atheism _ feetiriatrusdo. Lmtwemu-tbqin F1otrtit.G,Gi; Arnold Pgtenon Pwumc AN mum; Tel. B. P “I ine to wear on No la- »nsibility. Eve. bundle You Will like It. needs" sud m mush" /f 3313; world to buy it back when it's lost. Save muting mitt" plum . u. till you your! Nimbus needs and whit the-coat .0“ t... - The My lime population; 'tf/tr air claim My. Ttt ”than ' mull The m the m girls shock! be to their Mint Ai) that thy m in...“ wsrki-tt* but. ' teettsrt'terGustd 11'gtt,'f'te,t,et »d " datum. .thinsto'do. cur: itiee:hhiniGeh,ek ytrrrmiteafirrs" {Hm-am?! 1 "edt-d, or an. aunt m LAUNka I as Laundereri' .ht m'UnM' no... me. "tstthar Jug durhte them - 7 u a minds tg in , 'itiiii- Lit .' T mug. . Mt Illinois C their mummy 're v . _ tret Huh: ind _ _ " “an“. deLEuqh' port “an the N mrtAii was: tho. Nr: l tie. are: . , tlryrvtthl' don, Umbra. y City, Divan-Ion and r-", Pe L PAY FOR #5 LBS. ; WASH ; . ' 311 mm tlit FLAT EACH WE oats Park 178' Irut', wee.' Mum." numnquugnj “min.” ." ,-_‘_ ”hi-[w] L ii'li"it,iiiii';',i'!iit) ash Vt :53: ai, i JANUARY BUILDING _ V TOTAL HERE LARGE r' a"! f7, itP2 A}! Welter McPeek. scout executive of _tU North Shore Aren council. ex- tattdhtifrmnWmnetteteiLaheBhdr, Mtt week on next loudly, Feb. T, We the Khnnb club of Wake- :zon “Sending IndBoyChanc- mmdtb.mdnb. tyt:GiitFiiiviiuTiGikkyvei :tt.tre net'- mrd my“? ‘Qon mm», and m. Pel, $6,000. , M. K. T8llman, mun. Mline au- 'titat, Central and Green Bar, 86,M0. "t. E. Kant, trident». Comstock Ibo, 36,700. V, - D. Conan, residence. Mold ave- scour EXECUTIVE, 10 SPEAK AY WAUKEGAN Waiter 31ch to Add!!! Ki. ,ranhrChttroCNttt City .- T - '* Next Monday 'iotierk Handel, (out, etc., South Mn road, $25M. l A. C. Allen, (my. Glenview ure- - m over $800,000,000 from 1., neeordinq ' to nine estimates, " this city showed en increase. And "" i” srtegtdid "m". ted',',",?,'.'; I] t seems and“, t t lttitund Perk ‘will m‘d it: on m: who show still further (tin: by h ad of the your. ", The Went- for which per- - 'rare laud by City Building In- tretdr S. D. Morris during January M " follow. with the named the M once: limner & Huber, me, $900. '. Itkhnrd Wm. residence, tha- ” Henna. 848900. but: Hm. addition, South Mam-toad, $15,000. _ - _ George min, Addition. Laurel ave- _. $8,000. - - ", neat) .W_...t_.._._ee._e.t._...tt.--m-r. Schubert WM!» 8010: """""W"""'", Selected mm Egyptian ._mm_e--.m...r.m..".._ Luigini . A. Alla-non troppo. .' B. Andante ultimate. T Oder Double Eagle Much....Wexm but: March .tt.r.m-t..temtt.te.t_r.tt_. Duble '3htieunjirs Md.rseh 'C'i"""ry"'? Grieg (From Simd Jorsalfar) Mr_t o-tur-PH- of ludia........King Mold Lonny Song. Arrange- Mt by o...-.-....-.............) Ticket Selling Contest Etch meinber of the band has been “in: tickets for the concert end Mr. Me has promised the three Who sell to moat tieketn a fine (Band. Att u 1.1% it1smrortedthtttteiskems, " Juan and sum well for a tletrrtitdirtertrinMMylnad Park. . [ml laced [In 'hrtthuettrumomtttanhNdi" hon Elbow by the Net that will: the tom: of building improve- - than that followed by the ghnmeter of the Wm, its location tad the estimated out a: ohm by M records in 'the building inspec- My mm the band boy: nnd - are selling rapidly. It is sure . be t thte concert and everybody is tthired to land. . iGituin'rrsanrtoqmsandeitluef thiUnitad Mites docmud during tindtutou1tatitneet1r_irttt" i. purchased " the door tomorrow alght. There are no reserved nuts. The program of the ooneert to be m tomorrow night is " follows: The Program The Star Spangled Banner. Ar- nngunent by w......-...........)- lam Band Mmh..........Greemwnld mixture - Nam Bellini Thdniahed Symphony (first move- Deerfield-shields High" School Jung Wig!) win make its first edit,yrt. up mace in two ion": tomorrow evening II, huge 135le School :nditorinm. Proceeds ll be and to buy more instant ta and for other necessary open-cs irthe Mid. 'MIHl0l%iimlllll . 'NilRRllt0RI%lil'f g." iUiitt, addition, South Sheridun Jun-aw Per-Its Hun! P. Duly, residence, Lincoln F. Liv}: "rwdenee, Lincoln venue, “man"; nanny t titt Continual from pm 1 Continued from page 1 Gives Coricer't Friday Night T All types ond styles of footwear are produced, ell [one of upper and sole leather are employed, and the beat quality loco! product, compares {moreth with ttigh-ttmrio footwear tisanttNetttmd in Europe and America. The manufacture of shoes and slip- pen in Aleppo, started by the Near Eaat Relief three years ago to pro- jvide work for refugees, now holds aeoond rank in the local industries of that great trading center. There ere now'sqo nhppe engaged in this hack in Aleppo, empioyin‘ Mun - of live or If: workmen each. None. ot) these shops u’e Inge, being Induced end owned by refugee "than tNth",', active part-in production} new m e third less that prevailed thrs year: ago. First MonthlySeasion of North Shore Count“ to Be Held , February 12 . Mannheim? Started in Aleppo By Near East Relief Now _ ' Iintrorttutt Industry . The first monthly get-to-ggther. or junior oiB)erss' council for thistwenty, three ttt of the North Shore a“, will be he d " the Byron Stolp school " Wilmette on Saturdny, 1'0me It, from 10 to " n. m. i One of the chief sinus of the stout pron-rum V of troop management is the develo in: of managing power in boys. monthly conference will be attended by junior assistant mt- muters, senior patrol leaders, patrol lenders sud troop scribes. . jEsch troop is snowed s maximum af six elem. who are registering in alum. . , ' A luncheon servsd by the, Wilmetts Phtrol Inden’ unit will follow the 0:30 a. m. to 10 a. tn.-Arrival and reception of candidates. f 10:00 - "Weieome" from Wilmetu tit20--Rebott lit discussion groups. 11:40---Story. g, tit66---Adiotmy for luncheon. t'2c00-tatrtelt4ott; songs: announce- ', manta for Mmh conference. 1 zoo-Adjournment. REFUGEES' MAKING T SHOES IN SYRIA JUNIOR OFFICERS OF l _ . BOY SCOUTS TO MEET eitnNrenee. Junior when. ' , 1tt..tty--tkoist songs and inter town YELLOW;CAB RATES Pint two-ema- mile .............36c an): widow b8 mile ........10c No chute can pun-angers. PHONE. Mui' D PARK 2000 In order that scouts mly purchase) the best. of equipment at a mm which can be within the reach of am the retail price is Med bythe Nation-i II Council which nllowa duly a mini-{ mum margin of profit for the retail-f er. V [ ttta0--'fWNt aSeouttttatrter Expects , of His Junior Dakota” R. W. Town- , Icy. T , iouo-mam Things Out of T Luther" a hnmtieraft demonstra- tion and; exhibition by Troop 1 of Gimme. ti:00--DUeuntuon iods. t s The work of $3312 A. S. M. _ b Senior patrol Indexing. , e The patrol lender'. responsibility. d The scribeiot the job. .. J. B. omen ha been ”pointed Scout otttittter for Highland by]: 3nd scouts of' Highlnnd Purl: uni vicinity wilt Boon tte able to pu uniforms and other scout equipmenti in Highland Perk, according to an un- nottneement issued early this we; by national council of the Bot Scouts of Americu following Mr. GIruett’si eownendiition by the North Show Area council. 1 Scout equipment can be purchased; on” by agents in good standing, uponi the presentation of their membership; Local Merchant Named by Na tional Council of Organiza- _ _ tion; Ready Soon APPOINT GARNET!“ - . . SCOUT OUTFI'I'I‘ER l,sie, eih'titi is u lol- itsh, an the United States depart- ment of micultum. Cora, clover, and alfalf- m of (rat importance in the production of our mat supply. Eighty-nine per cent of the corn crop whereas only 11 "per cent coca for export. human food, and other pur- ‘poaea. Approximately 60 per cent of the sustenance of the liventock of this country comes from palm, 3 per tent from corn, and the not from other harvested feeds. legume. in the rotation help to maintain the ter- tility of the" soil and result in high corn yields. ' vass'mcx mummy DEPENDS ON CROPS Without fertile soil Ind good crops the livestock industry could not flour. in and in the production of livestock The funeral service Watt held " Trinity Episcopal church It 4:80 o'etoek Friday Moon, the Rev. George S. Keller omciotins, and the remains were taken to her home in Jonesville, Win, for interment. Another Death Frederick W. Littlefield. an inmate of the Railroad Men'l home for the last seven years. died last Thundey. The remains were "meted Friday, following o service " Graoeland cemetery. Chicago. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES -MAY HAVE scour: PADS FREE BY IELEPHONING H. P. 178 on CALLING: AT THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. ‘11? magi from the ear and walked in the n: direction. It was her cus- tom. often to visit the Mines Muon " Ravinia and it is suppoled she had started to do this last Thursday, Reinin- Here Near relatives are Dr. Edwin P. Nor-cross and-Attorney J. Y. Nora-on Miss Nor-ems was a woman held in high regard by her many friends in Highland Park and by those who knew her intimately ,ahe was greatly beloved for her many find qualities, and there in deep sorrow among them at her tragic death. The relative: have the sympathy of the entire com- munity at this time. I0lliMl800lllhy IillI2Illl)llRlllBhm of Highhnd Park and Frederick P. Norcross of Chingo, and Mrs. George A. Mason of Highland Puk, who are nephews and nieces. , 3 - VODVIL ACTS -- 3 2 ' VODVIL ACTS - 2 ALCYON HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS '"g2,,ttgt12'WlltA'" ttpe, on But. I! Over 2-4 Want ALEXANDER CARR in _ "APRIL POOL" ' Added for Matinee only GENE TUNNEY In No. ' “FIGHTING MARINE” duo A lo-PIECE 0‘: “I HIGHLAND PAR! PM CORINNE GRIFFITH in “SYNCOPATING SUE” _ HUNTLEY GORDON in “TRUTHFUL SEX" FRAN STEELE’S Continued from pm I SATURDAY. FEB. Ir SUNDAY. FEB. ' FRIDAY, FEB. 4 THEATRE BABY DOROTHY JOHNSON also " Hdpmobile [ ,'. WNW CH DREN’S FOOL HOSE . ' Boy ' and girls’ wool socks and stockings; all r regular81.00 79 and $1.25 ‘vulues ....._,.....“...-"..-~...m..h. C W L FILLED COMFORTBRS ' Ful "ize...eomforttrty, cqvggeq with very quality material'and Med 7 "_-_ -_, wit 100% new-wool “Wm...“ $7.95 PA T WOOL BLANKET . 66 80 part wool blankets in1ttrytbl1selr, pat ms. Finished with $4 48 'tt ‘n binding; pair .._..._.....-... o C N PLAID BLANKETS lt ugutgea tfled curtain: in choice of t r ott es gnu. 2% yd. length; pair _""."...-..-'-.-....-. $1.79 LI EN LUNCHEON CLOTHS Ta e cloth pure linen with fast colored bo er. " It 46 inches rrr'r.rr$1 19 A ighty value at "r"""'"-"-"-. o a: l 'YI/thte,".." plaid blankets in E121: rl..'.?.'..'.?....'.'.'...']'..'...:.......,.,..,.. $2.95 M.. ch "Victoria" challie for making com- fo rs. Choice of a large as- 16 so nt; yard "m_..~..-....-......_,.MM...“ C CH A COTION BAITS Pip clean cotton, feels: and looks like wool. RUFFLED CURTAINS s1daitilg Mama dolls; Wk and talk """"----..--.- RUBBER APRONS M eofpuregumrubberinat- tr! ive colors: regular size .t.--... A ighty value at M A DOLLS 2-1 Dabe-Nevitt Motor Sided . 1 J'ize $1.39 1ieigt1....., 69c HUPMOBILE EIGHT 507 Wain“ Avenue T _ _ V C 911 MA” ephohe Him Park " MI! M4296 ture; for today there is literal- ly alandslide of buying opinion toward, the Hupmobile Eight. For Hupmobile has proved the prestige of eight power and performance. . Hupmobile has proved that an eight reaches the very apex of smoothness and ease. _ Hupmobile has proved that an eight can be economical, by building an eight that gives generous gas mileage. _ Hupmobile Eight 0 w n e r s , thousands of them, will testify that an eight can be as simple and as free from repair compli- cations as a six or a foureta During the last two years, the Hupmobile has done more than make a brilliant conquest of the eight market. That is only one side of the pie- EBRUARY SAIL N CHALLIES Thursday, Friday and Saturday ILLINOIS OUR TWO LOCATIONS _.1t..r_49e A Landslide _.. 98c WNWS to Hupmobile--tV proving these things over a period of two yetuv--jutttitkstt id every way our belief that the Hupmohile straight-eight is the greatest car of its class in the world. ' And Hupmobile Eight has set in motion a change of buying preference in its price range that will be as farmitielt'mg and conclusive as the historic changed from' two to four cylin- Here, and from the four to the 81X. cations as a six and even a tour. Finally, Hupmobile has proved that an eight can be produced in volume and priced as me- sonably in proportion 93 a six. In other words, on the wore of value alone, Bupmotrfhs-aran eight-has proved its, superi- ority conclusively " . Splendid values at .._.M.-m..,-n....._. T RUPFLBD CURTAINS . _ 1 Of white marquioette combined " .irrripnatetaralts, T 95 Values to 34.96 _.._*..__.__...m_.. ', BUNGALOW APRONS 't'UmrtgrtBAqomhtLt, . ( ChoitasofJtutinrhiteortsoiomd. w: . and extra the: .------.L.-.. i QUILTED MATTRESS mm i M x 76 ..--...81." "tt It a -- 42 x376 -.-..-at.10 _ " lt " --. " xi76 _-.......__sz.u " x 76 m. MYON SLIPS l ' Cut trom but quality man. Md hand. Non-stretch “up. " Elastic seams. 8810 ulna mm. 1 Lt-.t.yoverpliqprxmtrtd Moder , g . In The Men e/Sect An..me [Immanue- Choice of plain white, initialed or 1 bordered patterns. ' 50c value _...-...-....-....-.:.-'.:-...-... MENS SCARFS _ a $2.60 value. Made of wool tunnd tractive striped and plaid ' patterns o...-...'.......-..,..-.........,..,.., t MEN’S UNIONSUI'I‘S . V Lightweight knit unlonsults [ ' specially priced at .......W..~_...,..,.A. BOYS’ LUMBERJACKB ' Values um sold up to " Chélee s: of a large assortment at m“...- MEN‘S SWEATERS Clearance. of sweaters (4 worth up?) 31550 l' A"t,tre1td'k1tl"t, "eedurci-gte. '. '. 'dl7,S8= awry; {E Me"" StLTp1t '?ifo?ib'., 31's Ti7 if W at;

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