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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Apr 1920, p. 5

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Be bundled “no" that the non : the child is a’mng xf the “£14.; rue soils in ting hement are he ‘1‘1 :5 drying lw n.7,; m Mllcn alarm» by put- Ideai git-Ht ;1-‘(‘ .n pinyin; Maw ‘nu not so msiatm .n mend- yer ! ila 99.3.0000... ,he 11 wi nter millinary k 1(- Awenue [‘1‘ < UC rm H' § ,, A?“ better ml‘ principle :1: prayer. m1 \nth Chil- [161‘ \V' 5K 215 me DE ~.:r seven u: 13mm! therefore. 'hat would v-g morbid Sundayâ€"Prams Color nick News. Monday #Prlzma. Color Comedy. SLNDAY. APRIL 25 I MONDAY, APRIL :6 7 Admission: Adult: 22:; VIII’ (.51 Children under )2 13¢; var m CONSTANCE TAM “DAY. APRIL 37 Admission: Adults Children under 12 Tum \\ EDN‘ESDAY. Admission: Ad Admission: Adults Children under 11' Mutt and Jeff "niversnl .\':,-w The people who have set out to own their own homes, and are paying fix- ed rates of interest on a mortgage, are not. complaining nbout any rent profiteering. Believing in soviet government. the kid element propose to a seize the school houses and appoint the teach- ers. who will conduct d‘ss’es in base- hall. marble: and ‘playing dolls. RealEmuLocn WWW North Shore Tn 1“ Company Phone . Boneless rib roast no bone. no fat. lb Special Saturday Sale, April 24th. FREE DELIVERY. WE CUT THE PRICE. Choice pot roast give beef, 1b. .. glee! tenderloin, young and juicy, 1b. ...... .. Green himsy whole. lb- - i’ickled bee! tongues short cut, lb. ....... ways Pork tenderloin, :1- ways good. 1b. . . . . Calves' bruins. a dain- ty dish, lb boiling. "3 Mâ€" SPECXALS Broukfield Brick may we 1h (_ lear Brook or Dr. Price' 5 Baking Powder.' 5 lfx cans fur American Family Soap 10 bars for .......... Jelke's Famous Good Luck 0190. the 1}). ....... Lipton Tea, 1 lb. pkg. 89c; one-half Rx. pkg. arge qan ...... Libby's Famous Baked Beans. 1 “A VIRTUOUS VAMPi’ (\n envhflhunfl' 'DIe "new“ The drama of pawnfi any hams. fine for nilinf. 1b M1 x Comedy .SDAY. APRIL 28 7:00 p. I. "'.!c Adults 20c. war Mx 2câ€".. 9c. war tax 1câ€"10c sinn: an under 1 1'. G LADYS BROCKWELL ll an: Adults 20c. war tax 26â€"22:: A under 12. 9c. wnr tux 1câ€"â€"10‘ uAtnlcn wornswn ’ mo GEORGE a ROCK. (Au-blah); N.w.0¢macmdAu.é.dsh-auad. “WOMAN” lung and fascinating Photo Play' presents mum .mry ever told Color Pictures. Sell- 3. wo-rnan who her heart ...... 7 = . VAMP , ‘ ;A spicy romance ; \‘odA’h-VH Movies. I Plumes. 5°19! “up“: APR". :0 1 [Admissionz Adults 2h Pictureu. Also! Chn’ren under 1!. 13¢ r7 ever told 0:15 P- F 7:” D- II 'Ix” I- 42c 3c '25c 42c 72c 35c ;¢ Val rout. leg 01" loimdb. ......~: Vet! or lumb new choiue cuu, lb. ...... Wines-p upples, extra fancy, 2 lbs. ......... 25c Eméy new cabbage». fresh and fine, lb. . Veal: ibnut. for dress- ing, .' lb. ............. Edwin or Winow Twig apples. lb. . 'rnu'hsuu'. APRIL 21 Admission: Adults :20. Children under 11!. 13c, Fresh grown spinach, lb. ..~ .............. Caru‘ation milk for t The andidates who pride themv iselivea on not spending any money ifrofquently promise to appoint many su‘portets to lucrative omces. i. Towzer complains tint he never Egets a uste of trousers, now that étrfimps have disappented. . The boys igiv‘e him some fodder. Q Anybody on the North Shore men- :tioned going fishing under prohibi- itiq‘n? From Selzhick Picture Puts News. Krliue Comedy. syfi'nnn'. HAY Inn-0e. 23” Admission: Adults 22c. war tax {Kc-250 (:hltdron undalz. 13c. war tax 2câ€"15c «inn THUNDERBQLT” 1.3 A‘First Nations) Attraction . Sunshine Comedy. “in“: MAY : s. .\d Msinn: Adults 32c. war tax ('11. (Iron under 12. 13c. war (ax E Pr mn (‘nhyr Picturoi Svllnick News. Adilfled ”0'“ “Respectable by Proxy” SYLVIA BREAKER III ROBERT GORDON ll Theatrd ' nun-u -. .-..._.vv, Iran wow Gm" 3 ELAINE autumn mo stérr by MIN.“ 0"“ and vF‘rank Dl-IOY Ul-{cherine McDonald in 538-538 Conn! Ave. Adults 21c. war tux 3câ€"25c der 1:. 13¢. wnr ux 2câ€"-15c cans (hp play by Eugene Walter In six parts l 7!“ I. II- war (ax 3câ€"-â€"25c war tax :C#l-’:c 39c “In” D- u. 720. D. II- 72c 39c 79c 40c 45c 8115 D. In. “999’ But ”MA-Minute Bl I904. Provad Gm! Am A! Alb-cult 850' Ford Rue; “999", which in 1003-04 tuned the Ford tepuution (fond succee- by beating the “Kile l lin- ute” record in the hands of Barney Oidfield and Henry Ford him-e11. we: recently discovered And bought by W. L. Hughoon. Ford dealer in San Frin- cisco. The on was cleaned up, shin- ed end island for $35,000.00 end not on on exhibition tout. It one shown of. the San anc'uco auto “:01 end proved to be I met nttnctiou. :A um: This ume article, after boating; of the 20,000 Ford ownersâ€"â€"there Ire now more than 3,000.000â€"gocs on l to tell why Heinz was discontinued: “in the early dnys u! the industry“ racing undoubtedly stimulated busi- lnees and was a benefit :3 n trade ibringer for I new product. Today it | is unnecessary to engage in races and ‘lstunu to awaken interest-the inâ€" Etereat is wide unite and the probâ€" ilem is how to best provide {or that linterest which 1 growing demand for 'cnrs evidences. There Wu 1 time, .though, when no entry list wu con- si ‘ered complete until the Ford entry wu in, end the records of the“ {our end five yenn ego ere repleoe with . triumphs of Ford curs, guided to vic- ‘ ltory by such expert: as Henry Ford. [Funk Kuilck and by Barney Old. ! field. This on- made its debut in 1.004 when Henry Ford dmrve it to lucâ€" cen ut I speed a! one mile in 39 4'6 uconds on an ice track built on Balu- n more Bay. Inn 'ruru u...“ July, 1903, referring to “999." uyl: “It Won race dter nee in every pert of the country. Its performnce Wu 3 real sensation. not only here, but nbrond, and did us much to make known the name of Ford as any other circumlunce." {airy story which will be represented. . Mothers' In! All Y. W. C. A. girls and their, mothers are asked tn keep in mind Sunday afternoon. May 9, when I Mother and Daughter meeting will be held. Further notice of the meet, ing, and the program which will be given, will be announced next week. The meeting will be one which none of their girls and their mothers will want to miss. I Sundly School Lessons For the next few Vesper meetings the Sunday school lessons will be pre- sented. Last Sunday. Miss Hedwig Gieser gave the leuon. and all of the girls gained I great deal from her ‘helpful talk. Vespers will be held again Sundny It 5. Gune Party About twenty girls and young men enjoyed n gnme party at the Associa- don rooms last Wednesday evenin‘. Among the hostesses Were the Misses Myrtle Nelson, Gertrude Stein, Be!- ves Whymsn, Huel snd Carolyn Benn, Ids Benson. and Janet and Esther Swanson. The thrift depurtment announces tlut they have n supply of comfort- en, pillows tnd unitary couches with pnda that will be dilposea of at very maomble prices. _A .wuv"_-- r The sale of last Week was most successful und the shop in now rendy for consignments of every descrip- tion. There is’ a great demand for trou- sers of all shnpes and sizes 1nd peo- ple doing their spring housecleaninl are advised to look over their thing: to see What they may wish to dilâ€" pose of. , I AMA: A full line of baby clothes. bellm- fully ombroidercd._arc on hand. The bakery department is well supplied with cake‘s and kisses and is ready to take orders {or cake: of all kinds, or most anything in the bakery line. - 7â€"4] uunxn, ...... Tea is served every afternoon Ind luncheon is served to a limibed nun!- bcr. from 12:00 to 1:00 daily. Some folks on the North Shore inf s’o Absorbed ln enjoying the golds-l sunshine m'd balmy uphyrs of I’m ‘ that they hive forgotten .u .bout that heaps of rubbish in their hock ynrdll It is great fun looking on! “3 books containing plans of bowel or titrated to cost $4250 cub. nod an be built for only 818,795. COMMUNITY SHOP -vâ€" vâ€"..- -7- “Ford Times" 0‘ l WAUKEGAN‘S FOREMOST STORE? the choicest garments offer this year. lost money, but the women ’f the North Shore will reap a harvest of savings, for thi wonderful purchase is on sale Saturday at less than u al wholesale prices. ‘ Sport Coats In classiest new models. The mater- ials are Polo Cloth, Goldtones, Silver tones. Tinseltones, Velours and Mix t.ures Wdon derful values at 19;: 75 “flat q ored suits tinsSilvei ours. Choc Twins an Splendid S at ‘39 iAlwai's WW1! Par IF you have invated in stocks and bonds you know about the fluctuations of the market. You are accustomed to shrinkage in valua and you have experienced the dis- appointment in taking a 10$ When you had to sell? Not so with a savings, account in a good earnings. When you need your money it is never below par, it is always available and you get 100_cents on the dollar always. Over a half million in savings accounts is Over a half millio: Carried in this bank; “I'll HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSI'IORS \NK J. BAKER J. M. APPEL C. F. GRANT Proddonl Vice-President Cashier Drm of striking individuality in Taf- fetas, Georgette com- binations, Satins, F oulards, Sergefi and Tricotines. Don't miss them at WAl'KEGAN‘S FOREMOST STORE

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