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Highland Park Press, 26 Sep 1929, p. 42

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\ _ «_ PLACED ON MARKET [ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"1â€"dver Batariey un Sadks emoontinye s aigh. | heone omer + Coming: Its 24 rooms, six bathrooms, giant fireproof vaults, numerous enclosed fruit céllars present one of the most unusual homes in the state. Walls are 18 inches thick and 25 years ago, when it was built, materials â€"were selected with .the greatest care and put togetherâ€"by skilled artisans. pressed brick home of John Alexanâ€" Christian Catholie Apostoli¢c religion, has been placed on theâ€"market, says the Waukegan Sun, which continues: 40 Next Week Fri.â€"Sat. Thursday Oct. 1â€"3 â€" Sun.â€"Mon. Saturday Sept. 28 idence of Founder of Sect Is for Sale ROD LA ROCQUE MARCELINE DAY Every Even‘ng at 7 Matinees Saturday , Tel; H. P. 2400 Saturday, Oct. 5 _AHUNDERBOLT® "LIGHT FINGERS" "THE COLLEGE COQUETTE"___ "DARK STREETS" "THUNDERBOLT" "Thru Different Eyes" "SATURDAYX‘S CHILDREN‘ MARY DUNCANâ€" EDMUND LOWE _ _â€" WARNER BAXTER _ in LON CHANEY â€" PHYLLIS HAVER Lon Chaney ag aA ‘railroad engineer in an amazing e c ts â€" adventurel _ _ _ _ _â€"â€"_ _ ~The most dramatic, allâ€"talking mystery novelty An â€"extraordinarily acted allâ€"talking picture! A firstâ€"rate entertainment! _â€" THE BEST PICTURES AT Alcyon "IT H U N D E R" RICH. BARTHELMESS HIGHLAND PARK _â€" OTTO LANG, Mgr CORINNE GRIFFITH "THE WHITE SI8STER" "D R A G" Added: "Collegians +« 4« ] 16 . of the control of the Voliva faction. It was purchased by Mrs. Gring, a wealthy â€"eastern =â€"woman, â€"who â€"had been . a follower of Dowies. ~ She obtained an .ordinary..deed,..unlike..the Zion lease that holds property jointly with the church. â€""It will be sold for far less than it cost to build the house alone. It is safe to say that more than $100,000 was spent in material and labor, as Mr. Fowler stated that the properâ€" ty had been listed with him a week purchasing it for a club, In Zion there had been reports that it was being placed on the market to be turned into a sanitarium. _ s 2 â€"Hint at Clubhouse listing of the horne; denied the reâ€" in in in LOIS _ MORAN NICK STUART Sunday, Oct. .. .. Deors open at 6:30 Continuous Sundays, 2 to 11 in TH ELâ€"PRCE 8 8 < Bis. aitiitts. 220. 200. 0s stt t wattie wattie Ic. sstins. _ atth. 40. lc 2 ns w40 .t rev 8 Â¥ " â€" Â¥ Â¥ & D . € i ( t & & t % 0. C J on his recent travels in the southwest and visits to Indian territory around Santa _ Fe, N. _ M., and other points. His talk was heard with marked apâ€" preciation by the members present. Prin. Clark G. Wright Talks to Rotarians â€"Atâ€"the regular weekliy luncheon and business meeting of the Highland Park Rotary club Monday noon, at the Moraine hotel, Principal Clark G. Wright of District 108 gave a ~One of the rooms is entirely finishâ€" ed in red cedar as a protection for clothingagainst moths., . f > â€"The house, which is a beautifol structure, has been pointed out by tourists for years due to the peculiar snakeâ€"like paintings on the tiled roof. In Dowie‘s: later years the great home was used by officers of the church to hold schools of instruction for the teachers of the Bible. It was in this home that Dowie, who styled himself Elijah the Proâ€" phet, lived with his wife and son, Gladstone, "the unkissed,": who was pointed ~out © as ~aâ€"manâ€"never kissed by woman. j C haustive search. He doubts if this ever was theâ€"C2A30, â€".______Z_..___._._ ago printed numerous stories about Mr,. Do wie having secret tunnels runâ€" ning from the basement of the home Mr._Fowler declared â€"that.. he {ound it "ts Of "Swiss architecture," with tiled roof, and is loaded â€"with marble bathâ€" rooms resembling Grecian styles," he declared. + > & u§L4LLLLLLLLL0PL L 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 L.p |.,.- -’“ q q e can entev nsm mes u9 sc n a» __,‘n’;‘fsfi:i Can‘t Find Tunuels that‘s popular for school _ T HIS OXFORD is typical of Pool & Piper quality in a boy‘s shoe. That means that it is all leather and made in accordance with our own specificationa Fashioned of Norwegian Calf, . ‘The attractive wingâ€" tip design "mukes ~this ~shoe in stantty â€"poputarâ€"with every boy whte sees Itkâ€"â€" â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ~~~/ e %7.00 $ $8.00 Store hours â€"â€" 8 to 6 es «1INCâ€" j CHILDREN‘S SHOE SPECIALiSTs New Wingâ€"tip Oxford â€" The Glencoe Village board, at its meeting Thursday evening of this week, will assemble for the first time in its new quarters, on the second floor of the Village hall. pied by the public library. At the last: meeting of the board Village Managerâ€"George â€"R. Youngâ€"was auâ€" thorized to put the room in shape for the needs of the board: esc Glencoe Village Board â€" â€"â€"Occupies New Quarters Deeming that Attorney Welich has had sufficient time in which to perâ€" fect an‘ appeal, but had failed to do so, State‘s Attorney Smith today orâ€" dered the mittimus issued and Bedini was taken into custody. Unless acâ€" tion is taken at onceâ€"to file the apâ€" peal in time for the Octoberâ€"term of court, Bedini will be forced to serve his 270â€"day sentence at Vandalia ~~At â€"the ~triat tastâ€"March, ~theâ€"de: fendent was sentenced to 270 days at the state farm at Vandalia by County Judge Perry L. Persons. A mittimus was suspended at the time by the state‘s attorney to permit Atâ€" torney James G, Welch, counsel for Bedini, to appeal the case to the October term of court. * of ‘Anton Bedini of Highwood, who last March was found guilty of vioâ€" lation of the prohibition laws on 12 iff‘s office Friday morning. A mittimus was issued in County court today at the request of State‘s Col. Smith Seeks Show _ Down in Bedint Case Thursday; Sept: 26, 192 dolicere®

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