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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Nov 1912, p. 6

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ié Rev. P‘ C. WokolLD. D‘ Communion. Sunday 3:30 a‘ Prayer and Lilany 11.00 Commumonfirst Sufiday 1 and Festival‘s at 11:0.) a. r r 1AJ‘ Rev. B c. Wolmui). D‘ Rector. Holy‘ ‘ ‘ Communion. Sunday 3:30 a‘ m. Morning Highland LI Prayer and Lilany 11.00 a. m. Holy H‘ - . Communmnfirst Sunday In the momh all,th1rd “H and Festivals at 11:0.) a, m. Evenprayer I 51X) p. m‘ Sunday School 9:45 a. m. s‘. wry-(Church A- 0- Fay 1 Laurel avenue and McGovern street. M" “1961‘s {1 Rev. J‘ D. (,)'N:>1H,pasmr. Sunday services . . First Mass.d.$0a. 111. Sunday School 1145 “35“” "a” Second Mass.8‘l)u my Hugh Mass 10:30 \ There Swedish Evangelical Luther-n Highwmxi Rev. L‘. E. Lundgren. pastor. - Sunday servicrs. prcachmg at 3:00 p. in. Sunday School at 2.00 p. in. Wednesday prayer max-ting 8 00 p, in. First Church of Chrin, Scientist ‘iazcl avenue ncar St. john‘s avenue. Regular serVicc every Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school immediately after tht‘ Sunday morning service. Regular Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8.00 o'clock. The Reading RoOm. second floor, _ Erskine Bank Budding. is open daily. ex~ cept Sunday. from 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to . 5 p. m. All authorized Christian Science literature is on file for reference. and-may ‘ be purchased if desired. ‘ St. John: Evnuclicnl Church Corner Green Bay Road and Homewood Avenue. Rev. R. B.Fiedler. Pastor. Sun- day morning. German preaching at 10:30 a. m. and English preaching at 7:30 p. m. on first and third Sunday of the month. Everybody is welcomc to attend these services. Ebenezer Evangelic-l Church Second Street near Laurel Avenue. Sunday School. 10:00 a. m.; morning wor- nhip, H200 a. m.; Christian Endeavor. 6:45 'and evening service 7:30 .p. m, German yer meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.; 'ble study Friday. 7:30 p. m. We cordial- ly invite your attendance. C L‘ CrubAnPR nastor. 'ime of Services the Various Boliovcn Mocking ' “‘"W'" “p , 7' . Library Hall. Highland Park. Every , Sunday 7:45 p. m.. Gospel address. Every ' HWM‘M' P‘fl‘ Y°"“' I Thursday 8110 p. my. Bible stbdy. Your Club rooms. 12 West Ce are cordially invited. Henry Staehling, presider Evangelical Lutheran Church ‘ secretary. , Central Avenue. W. F. Suhr. pastor, ' Sunday service. German preaching at Onoli Club 10:30 a. m.; English preaching at 8 p. m. ‘ _ let and 3rd Sundays; Sunday School, 9:15; klub rooms, Highland ‘Pa German Saturdag school. 9:00 to 12:00. Meetings. furtnightly on .Bible school in erman for young people -. ‘k M . W .F Tuesdays. at 8 p. m. and in English Wed- tare-e :ldmbe h r; w' 1. ncsdays at 8 p. m' I lab 1 lld l 0 new . First United Evangelical Church Corner of Laurel Avenue and Green . Bay Road. Rev. J. Foster Van Evera‘ Highland Park VWom pastor. Sabbath morning worship. 10:45; . evening service and K. L. C. E. from 6:45 C11?) mains. assembly to 7:45 p. m. during July August and Sep- bm ”‘3' .ieetmgs, (‘ tember The midweek prayer services Tuesday at three n'cluck, Wednesday and Pricing evenings at 7:45; H, Campbell, prfiidem; chour meetinge Thu ay at 8p. m.; Sun- . . day school at 9:30 a, m. A cordial m- Putnam. torrespondinq St vitation extended to all. . Swadi-h Lutheran Church ‘ ""5““ P"‘f > There will be Swedish Lutheran Church “Uh house, East L‘ ‘ services every Sunday evening at seven ‘ R.C.JaC0bsen.president: :1 \{orty‘five o‘clock in the Y. W.C. A. rooms seen-tang on Central Avenue. Highland Park,Carl E. . - Lundgreii. 0t Waukegan. Illinois. pastor. Catholic Order of secretary. Services in the Churches F B. a Green, President, holds its regular sessions on the afternoon of the third Thursday of each month The public is cordially invited to all the services of this church. North Avenue Fin! M. E. Church First M. E. Church. Rev.V. A. Spicker. Pastor. Sunday School. 10:00: Preaching, 1100. Junior League. 2:30: Epworxh League; 6:30, Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7‘30. Teacher Training. Saturday. 7:30. What It Can. In a little (mug in England not long agu the vlllil‘v family inn] law-n a! chum-ii and Ilw )HIIII'.‘ minister wall coming Imnw m uliiw \\ Ith HN'HI Whilv a! dinner 1|va \\ H‘P liisl‘ussili}: liw new Itainul gin.“ window it unenllwr lmd gh’en "ll l\ :1 [mm in-nnlifnl mum of Wurknuumnlp‘ mini mm "mm must have «'0‘! :I :n-nl «ii-n1 uf Inuiw)’ " "In; full iizlu- :mi aim 'n-w \nnrii'” "I rvuliy .ln nut .- mml lllr Illinwhar "Inn 2‘: vost Ha Hzll'HI" n( HIP \\ \nH Triniw Epmoptl Church (Lul-P l'\ SN‘PII awn ,v \w llwurder A Compiimont. “What did luv my “hen you tuld him he was (hp “'an 1|;Ir yun vrur knvw?‘ “He tum-My n-mnrkvd Hm! he had how" finnerml Mature" ~31 ans I'cmt “HI-Mr!) Mrs H:)Hvr.\'nn«\\‘bm'. YOH‘YQ bad fourteen vouksl In three mnntlm‘! Mrs Cattemnâ€"Ym. and I didn‘t please any wt them â€"l.l!e. Cattemnâ€"Ym. and I didn‘t please any Mon samurai-I. "t ""m "'"9‘ "You didn‘t waste your time build in: ('astlell in the air?” Never yet ml: the vow: of conscience "No." mplivd .\Ir Dustin Stu. “¥ themed without Mrlhmlnn Jameson. z-oustruvtod mrmrationl out of watt-r ' , Ill ZY‘U“ ,\'n _____â€"â€"â€"â€" And News of Inlercsl ____.__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" nd Meetings in : Meetings and Meeting Pl ‘ Clubs and Lodges Services a Various Churches 1:1)“ h ll||'| H In 111nm E: E. SCHMDER, PaStOT m_\ mrn‘wi .lnlm "I!“ no Hm! rnlnxs‘ I‘m just tinkorm \ «ml mawL' ~ .‘h‘th'NY ulrn Hnw mnrh'" n-Inwd Hw minwl |~‘ I ‘II" "In lwwh‘n ... u «may «ml lll um Hun mm In it \\:L \\"x\ H-U'HL‘L Mn“ \ll "..' .I am! I” " \ H x:‘ ‘ "? I‘m Im'! \ luh 4 M'” lynx Mme Proty Hard Luck 'H odge and Club Meetings ”Hm I hum» uol In wa's- rhz'm- Sun End ' . 34' ' ‘ ' eaxor b a Btu-men Mug. Auocnuon p. m, German )1730 D m‘: Meets firstTuesdav in every month. m" We cordial- Association Rooms Erskine Building. Charles M. Schneider. president; Albert ADER, pastor. -- , Larson. secretary. f tummy " "In: W \nm'h'” "I HH‘ Illinh‘h‘r |:‘-~|~‘ | ‘II-vllld I» If <21“! lllxle mm In it \\:L H NH in I‘m l.\'( 'm “9 had "W911. sun." said the waiter. who ""m" PM“ \vus something of a philosopher as we‘ll. "harks In me‘ like de 90 man (lun‘l want nulmdy In and out !w‘~: pa’ and de rIrh umn don't want nobody Y‘m‘” 5‘” to find out he‘s rich"â€"â€"Exvhnnge Shendzm Lodge, No or. meets every Tuesday m. Masonic Hall. pworth Daily Mass. 7:15 a. m.; Sunday, Low lesday, Mass, 9 a. m.; Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. 7130. Rev. Simon Gates, pastor. Mn“ H Noflh American Highland Council 99, m1 Hall, third Wednesday in Royal Arunum Highland Park Council No Arcanum. mums secund and days in Masomc Hull. \‘isi‘ always welcome. Meetings at third Mondays Highland Camp, 1175; M. W. A, meets first and third Frldaysgat Masonic Hall. Schedule of Y. “LC. A. Meeting- Sunday. 4 to 6 p. ni.. Vesper Service and social hour. A short informal talk 'on vital subjects is given followed by a song service. Tea or coffee is served by he direcmrs or by the members. h'll th Hi‘hhnd Pnrk Young Men't Club Club rooms. 12 West Central Avenue Henry Staehling, president: Earl Use“ secretary. ' Mtsonic Order. A. 0. Fay Lodge. No; 676. A. F. and A‘ ,, meets first and third Thursdays in in] Onoli Club Club rooms, Highland Park ClubHouse. Meetings. funnightly (m Thursday at three o‘clock. Mrs‘ W. J. Fyfie. president; Miss Elizabeth Towner, corresponding secretary. Club rooms. assembly hall. Library building. Meetings, fortnightly on Tuesday at xhree n‘cluck, Mrs. George H, Campbell. president; Mrs. John A. Putnam. corresponding secretary. n Hanna Park Club Club house, East Centnfl Avenue R.C.Jacubsen.president; A. R. Carqueville secretary. Corner 0t Laurel. Linden and Prospect avenues. Rev. R. Calvin Dobsnn. Pastor. Bible School meets at 9:30 a, m. in the church building. Sunday morning wor- ship. 11:.OUa m. Young Peoples' Meeting at 7:30 p. m Mid Week prayer senice Wednesday evening at eight oclock in the auditorium of the church. The public is cordially invited to all of these services Ponloun Tofiagganmg. 'l‘wu purls nuvelly 'zuld Ullt‘ part danger ls tho» furumlu um makes mum slums nun: I-v‘tfw Pumhim- (his “lth tho {mt that tlul rulli'nnd (ohm: mm H n LZU'HI lulmr mu m: duh-(- and one (nu n-udlly undorstuml “by to ho; 2.1111wi «hm!» Hw mg rmhuu‘ Whiq h l HIII’N l’ “(0- \' [aka 1 nlnmdo. ls so fHMIIHIYiII... 5".“ NW I‘ 'HIIIL'H Mt- lhiIHii“ \Iu .zr‘lim- 'l'u nullu m-ul'l)‘ n n 119 and u huif In nf nhw m‘IL-e of tl'ni'k. cum). su-ml nf (“n mile?“ :1 min n-uwn \\'h\ thw ruihvru h-l mmw harm \wu fur tlu- mum“ fur Illul'v' I-\!1i min: lH fur lnurv' Hm umm <V:Ih'l!ll‘lll 1m: in INIK “:I <:l'~-~\\nnz::n in um- nl’ um lit-nmhMu qm‘vx I'm «not v-lehf ul' Iv!) film”:er :l “'whk" Fort)” (mn- )¢-:IY'~ huh-r Min: hn< quad- rlunlod. :uul ~lnv'i~: «HI re-‘eh'im: :nlmm the sump, M-w Yurk I'nq, Human Naturcf "Why is It." uskml the (-nrlons guest. mm punr uu-u usually give larger lips than rich men?" mmkin Highwood Catholic Church Modern Woodmen Mystic Workers at Masonifc Hall first and Odd Fellowl Liwng and Wages I Hf Hm high vuq \ni IL: 50.5662. 1. 0 3y night at uncil No. 1066. Royal and and fourth Mon- li. Visiting bmihers M \W't Hull) in each month meets at Masonic The girl Union Places 01 Lzh «'\>~( Hf H\il\L’ h:l\'t| vmt kept .\n n14] t'nm‘ nf mthumy fur th. n my): YMMV“) wk. 1'nlnmdn. ~' lu- I‘-»:-uL-H' Mr- »mnkv :I Ural» ur :11! III 1! Ili-anu- Runnwhm-s m u l lninvxlv. i~' lhv 3|.‘ tuI-uuznn hu-I l'lluvhv' .-.-‘- (ind Sr ; [n alhlv dnwtl 0n 5“ in mi chrlstm‘as ems That May Be Fashioned by Her Needlen The girl “ho Prat-hots has a U9“ opporximlty In chqnny hm <km. espé chilly In lhifl tiny of lu-uutnful hand “‘4 wk. A ymm: girl will In» “v iuhfwl to re coive u H‘u ht'l xmrly hm: for Christ- mas. The uln- illustrated is ('ruclwwd of rml'u-r lu-zuy outrun :iml finix'lwd at. the (‘nrm'rs with ham] mmh- hulk of llw 00110” The \m: may lu- muuuh-«l Mol‘ :1 Mn 111;: of «Mk pmferrm It Is made In :mmmmndnte \he fun, hullunlnmk nlul nlho-r dainty trifle: [lml n girl Is ”lady to ruquu'u at a purl} ul‘ at [In- dunviug Muss. Charm-nu For 1 Young GM, V ...... ' ln crackle-HM: a [mg on (his order it 18 um "we-«um to adhere m lhis put tc-ru Any mulif nsml in lri~h (-ro t‘ht'l In;I_\ ho \‘llhslnlltt’il [or the rust! slumu hvru By the use 0% judicious Iy “(Hush-d vlmins rt-onfnn-Hl with rows ol’ dumm- ur (rude «room-l made to Iouk likn- wullops it may he wurkml on! In form nn nblum: piece of crm-lwt 'l‘hh supplies mw {uh- nf the [mg ”mug of (‘hzlilh or sutllups are run around the («1:0 whvu me two sides have [mt-n drn“ n luuetlwr will] [he crucm-ting HI'HHQ' in A row at single ('Tm‘h“l, To Kup Handkorcmcn man. This little immikvn-hivi‘ ruse mn)‘ 119 made in u simrt tinn- nnd will prove :i must m-wptuhle gift to uny friend. man or woman It i.~ fashioned 4:! course crm'het silk l'iio pattern is a diamond achieved by ('FIN‘IM‘HHK a Chain of sewn and catching it in the renter of the chain hem-nth it. - ... tux ‘ ... A square is first cnwhotmi'uf these chains. and tin-u the sides of the has Ire crocheted mound and around that A piece of cardboard paddéd and cov- ered with milk is tacked to the bottom of the bag This square is scented and made [be same Sit? us kerchlef. “When: are run mr< the bag so that It mu gether Then the hlilldkerl‘hleffi placed inside will be held firmly in place, Such a bug ls it great convenience for [be tnn'elvr. fur the handkerchief: may be than “mumâ€"used mm the small est possible amount of xpuce. and there will be no danger of the-ir wrinkling. Uulul Crochet Gift; lrlnn vrrx-twt bolts lined with a soil wnlte rlhhon an» pretty arms-tori” to a white tum-I Buckles to finish 06' a pretty neckplm rm. ulm he crocheted Handkerchlvt ham: to nullt‘h the Irish hell are also chnrmlng. and opera ban ure mnde of lace TRAVELIK’S yANDIEIK‘HlIF OAQ‘ may lu- muuuh-«l MW :1 Mn ur mlm in any «'olur that Is cnocnrrr PARTY BAG re run through {the top of that It may be drawn to H andkorchicf: Neat. folded mum Thert‘ N am out 511)”); u (-ulllll fl"? hn‘huwu 3‘: yuu ”1‘0 \ufe (‘llll u Hm tlmmlvr sr-ienm- er> Us Illnl if gun u flush u! all ,\'nu :m- mm by stmck you you “‘unld Imu- 3:7 _: 22:... T. 25.: ,1. 1:32;... ::::. ._:..7.r._.:_;:z 1.7.2...“ 2. ___.._:r.._:./H :7... 12:... 3:. . E. 23:13:. .5: 32:. 2.2... 5:. 27:72.5} 'I‘ho- um ulvu “tn H I‘UHHI ('H'u lhv ~tul'zn \\' with-h \\M\' :ulhidt-rml Sound [run-h :11 Hm r u unwind. nr :Hmut :I mm- mu‘h rullnl u! «my. you ship :2! [hr null mun In tinn- \\")‘ \\itl| n unhh Iw<1 (-lll‘nlv» ”1' In huff :I If _\\»H Mu nnd "urn II: (will!!! lhu ~ Mylllld. :lml Inih- (“1' ml diahnuw- ' or :u: vuv‘n or zlny lam] Thlo Curious Conmony ll - Purely DuQch Innituhon. Simu- nuw ugn n Buer In Pretoria was murriml to :n girl In .\ln,~terdum. iu Hullulhl. 1hr u-«ra-nlun)‘ constituting wum mo huh-h mil INHIIIM'IMK‘H. or glove Innrrinzv. ... nun nf vml. lhrm Ill spin- Hf Ilw fun-t H (Sill) luiII-s luy hen“: the Nc-llwrlumls :lnll h! we 'l‘runsvnul Hwy fect'unily luul'rkul nude gluur .. ......._w In ”Mr uf tho run-t that :t distant-e of t 6.000 tuiIt-s lny lmtwen-n the bride In the Nc-llwrhnnls :lnll ”1P hrhh‘zroom ht the Trunsvnul they were just as 91- fectually lum'rkul under the Uutvh tuw ns-glf both hm! been prvp‘eut in the same t‘hlll't'h The hridvgrcmm sent tn his friend. or best man. in Amsterdam :1 power of attorney to represent him us his proxy at thu vt-remony and :\t the same time forwurdml his glove. which at the prolwr muuwht. whvn [hr (“'0 WM» made our. wus lwhl by truth the bride. and ”)0 |bt‘n\_\'. The wedding: wan duly (wish-red at Amsterdam nnd nt l’rvturia. where the- bl‘idexmnlu film] :In :lmdurit with the luuddmst. or lllu‘flstl‘utv This vur'mus l‘urut ut‘ marriage is n [um-LY Imtrh hwtitxttium‘ the rmmm hm‘m: originate-(l. it |- Nlill. in the 0k! times at lmtl-lrlhltnvinn rnle H is. hl‘“‘P\'l‘T‘ n 110W, letter in the Trans- \‘ufll sinm- tho 1‘2”:th lnok over (but After (he Deluge. She had jnq I‘HHI'm-ri {rum her first trip 1.. l-Im'nlw mu! u-u-ryhmiy was gin-n .m nmmmm‘m‘ (u kunu' about it um: In new {In-y mainly extriomvd Ilnuusc-lws. h'n ill but ~lu- found an si- lent yuulh in :1 runner “hm lmn‘ed lu he run sum-mire ”>10le ‘1‘» him ~ho rhups-nhxmi uh Hn- heuuty of lift‘ "abroad" Llnl mywiu‘!) in England, It Is mmwm. :Imwwx'. ful Hm must elflllusiustir lnnriq In mm Inn: with. nut eliwilin: I'rnm nu mum-Ir s-vlm' «x- prmulun u!‘ “‘uIHirr nl' uma‘nusc. w Sh!‘ “"1111” l' MW”; m-r Thu-newt rmlun-t- fnl SUN) 1- run: M Ihv run-use of In: in: :1 Huh- Inm- hvrwif "“0111 you Q‘\'€l' in England?" ~hn- :ukml "You.“ In- sum mmley ' 1 \\';\~ l-uru Enny Method of Judging w: lance It Travelu. mm N am nu! mum: l‘h'lt if ......n fivp \mhuwu 3'1» {1:141 ll ls xlifli'nlt. hm“ elfllluxiustiv lmu‘iq nut elirilin: I'rnm ; prawn-n u!‘ \\‘Itlllin‘!' oluny.A Sm“ \‘u therv. and I an: I lived Hun-v mnil (hm-u" llvfllllh nu. anything :llmlll awfully giud. :I~ can." -.\'r\\ Yurk Diuugs of Metals. Metals sum-r from vuntuginus dis- eases :inniouuus tn Him-e ot Hun-,5 tie- ings. Among HN‘SI‘ iiist‘ust‘.‘ one of the most striking is that allied "tin pest." Sometimes an him-k. n [-hltv or main! of tin :ltlilt'kfll by this disease crumbles and falls into dust. and mmetimes warty protuiwrnm-«a appear on the surfm-o of the I'm-mi. Various other metuis suffer from a tlifitfuf‘t‘ that man- ll'ests itself by :1 slmntnnmms recrys- tallization. 'I‘iw most remarkable cases occur with loud and hard tlruwn brunt. Therm) diseusus :m» not due. as has been thought. simply to moisture. u 15‘.“ been thought. simply tn mutsture. Temperature plays n purt In producing them. The moon extruurdtnury fact perhaps Is mm the “tin pest" is cum- hle of spreudiug by contagion-4hr- per‘s Weekly. Maybe a Lifileâ€"Aflcr. The pin)" “‘ns nut Ivy any moans hnl- linnt. um] uln’inlhl)‘ Iln- mun was hor- («l‘ Suddvnh In- mum-«I to Ms fem. "l hwml :m :ulzu'xn at "w." he said. "I must :0 :nul we \thre it h" ”is “ifo. “hnw In-nriuu was less acute. lnmlv \\':I_\' fur hhn ln silence. and he (liwqqn-ru‘vd “1t wawn't u [in- nth-r :Ul." kw mid on his rt-turn “Nor “:m-r. Pilhm'." said his wife coldly. with a .snlff.â€"HX¢-hnuuu MARRIAGE BY PROXY. Caunfic. Sceneâ€"Train slulupiufl m mm“ road- side station. Irritable Old Gentleman- “final on earth do they mop at u sea; “on like (his (or? ()hjecnulmhle‘l‘as- wager (aliglmnm-Tu “How me to get out. lrflmhle 0M Gentleman-Am 1 see It has Ru advantages. then! ml ulvl \\‘:|~ III-n if‘ )uu n-uum Wu lhv \XHI'ZII “Eh :I who :|\\:I}, \\:|\' :ulhidt-rml ;| HIV (11‘1”va [run-h :11 Hn- rz'h- v! 1.142 I'm-l Id. nr nlmut :I Inflv in My ~H~ In m'Ih-r M (-mml “womb m-- y mum~ [lil.~hl'_'l':l[rhm\ start h_\' In lln-mLo-lww: "Nu Ulh' thun- mv 1 1w Yhnnwmd. lug- um- llll'll' hrm- um- III-unwind,” o-Ir, Thi< l||n|ll lln- r1111! wuw lu-twm-n HlHH u? th'. Hx-n, llu’mn Mu. if H Um IIIYII.’ m- H! «Womb _\'<)|| odde was named after her Aum Genr: glans. (:wominlyanhe looks as It Inc wanna med lwfors- ht'r Aunt Georgian. -.l_ndlle The art of ham: "Me 10 make sooth use of mmivrmo mannaâ€"«hen mnfm '- morp mmtxmnn than real xnerlt.- i Rochefmwu u M Showed Her A90. Graceâ€"They say [hut mu Forty Ilu ll um-ullil _‘" l‘ht- ~:Hm' 1‘ viull It" (“‘0‘” 1 fillll'lll\‘.*â€"Nk‘ llh :Igm H )uu ‘llmlll .\lul"‘ix‘:l I ad. :I‘ 1 “Ma In :HIII nnlil l'l" luu’un: i~ 2.1... 3‘ 5:1. :a 2355115.. .44 JAE? 1.67/1, «Ix years old 5 mn- lA- .\mvr1<~;\ )uu rm: [ell um- I I ~‘lmn'll In ‘11 w lent“) all I :m‘x- if I! III! lllln' W _' i~ HIM!” {1:141 and Mmlvru m ~'-l‘t‘ 1hr I Purely n-nll'nd ls “um: ll NIH ..- the VHF? ‘ECoal Coke and Wood. E have now pointed the telephone way 3 to Chicago, to Boscobel and to otherdg places whence travelers come and go, and; business is doing 300 days a year. A I? ,. a Giv- Her I Faér Chan”. Too. and Sh. ‘ . Wan Wvllmg tb Pay Back. . [my lay (In :1: .\ll\ \\’urll|'~ mouse hntll :uul ki!~ ln-u fllrnilnn- ,m-l L'l'lu'l‘l“ kw slum; «llmmwul'ml ~lw ~:o\\ lllzn the munu-ul :lmn-nuu-ho-ll “In-u :1 Hum slum] IMIHI lu- made Hm- llllDl'lIlll): film-u .l‘nnuu. Mm uf Hw \mI'IuWH'. up {waved :Il llw |I:lt‘k dtmr With me slaw ment. "\lu mum: Hu- wzlsh lmller.‘ Mrs" \“tli'lh llvtvl’mIIN-d In "(1 "Ya" u-ll yum um llml “ht-u slu- l;ri;:;.:s lulrk Wlmf shv has ulrund)‘ hur- i‘owud I will lmul ln-r llw lmllm'" In H little WIH'J' .liunu,\~ n-ummn'u-d , "Mu wuuh In klm“ u'lml «he has borrmw-d," « "'l‘hvm- an» :n quart n! nunr." ln-guu Mrs “'urlh. "ll [NN‘k «If potnllws. n vup (ul of sugar. :1 mm uf rum-e. n hull émuml uf turd mun- unions and lmllvr and sltlvw‘. [hr .~'¢'rI'“'1Il'l\‘Pr. 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Manager‘s Tele- phone 9333 Latest Moving Pictures Every Nigh‘ Vaudeville Every Wednesday :3 and Sunday Nights 5 mu) lu- :I um“ um”. fm-l lln- {um-w mum 'l'lw English :nrr 11w sis: mum HIP "Sum! founded by l'vu-r l lmmHlkafu‘r him. It The Ruun. “ Dinerâ€"That man It the round table jfgets better «nice man I_ do. I shall Jcomplnln m the manager W here In L? b-? “ :IitH-â€"lt n the man at the round ‘3 tnhle. I Hrs-nan m. Inm lhlvu) will rmle "8'! |'«I--r~hur;:‘ ll In") lu- :I Hlinll mmn-r. lull Ill puinl ul fm-l lln- mum-x cmuw |~‘ "l'vlm‘slml’u 'l‘lw l-Ingllsh :nrr tlw umly lulk who in slst mum [hp "Snim" Tln- «My \\:l.~ founded by l'vu-r the Great and is lulnnml‘al‘tm‘ him. 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