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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Aug 1921, p. 8

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iii Mr. Len Small is enjoying the <ummer in Illinois. Ye editar. Mr. Harding, reports a flood time at Washington. D. C. Mr: Henry Ford. our SUCCPSSfUl teacher. Ls vacationing The Wall Stréet boys are glad! ?=nl||l|IlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllIfllllllIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllmfi é'JJllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll“ll"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllg PAGE EIGHT Tel. Highland Park 227 In addition to the transportation of freight and express between Highland Park and Chicago We are pleased to an- nounce that we are now prepared to do long distance moving of house hold goods and furniture. ls Auto-Pneumatic The 9% ALTERATIONS, CLEANING and PRESSING Suits made to order. Satisfac- tion Guaranteed. GOODS CALLED FOR and DELIVERED Having taken possession of the TAILOR SHOP known as J. Brandt, Tailor, I take this means of an- nouncing to you that I sincerely so- licit your business. All work in the Tailoring Line will be promptly and neatly done. Ladies’ work of all kinds. Announcement Pasquesi Bros. Motor Express Co. auto-Pneumatic Everlasfly Soft SALES OFFICE. LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS Auto Supply, Tire Villcanizing Co. Notitable Specials Cord and Fabi'ic Tires MATTRESâ€"S P. STEFF'EN. 522 Central Avenue, Highland Puk, Illinois Telephones 550 Reside-c2 909 [land Park 227 Chicago Tel. Franklin 124 WE MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE CON BRANDT Green Bay Road and Park Avenue HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. FABRICS, Strictly Firsts, No Seconds 30x3}; ' â€" ' $13.00 30x3 32x3 33x4 34x4 NOTICE Phone 273 (Not Incorporurd) COR DS George Harvey has the sore throat so had hcfcan hardly speak. Take Sunh‘ Amerfican Legion mugh drops. George! (‘on1inLr?_ Jack Dempsey and Jess Willard inva screaming farce. Tex Rickard says don't miss it, 'es; fond $17.00 22.00 29.50 32.00 nmmcnt aftm‘ hvr after first throw- ing Santuzza violently from him. Frantic with jealously Santuzza turns to Alfio who now enters and tells him that his wife is ‘false. Alfio swears u-ngeance while Snntuzza already re- 'Trcts her msclusure’but is powerless to prevent the mnsequvnces of her "M'vlatinn. Suntuzza fulloWs Alfiu to one of love, beseeching and tender and she sings that most exquisitv 'n‘in uf 1hr (-ntirv opera. "Nu, nu Tur- ridu. remain with me yet and fur- v-vor," Turridu later joining his voim- with hers in a duet, he singing, “Why dost thou follow me why dost thou watch me.” etc. Lulu c-ntvn‘ on this ('rur'ial wenv. and delighting to Show hxr pmwr. takex Turridu into the church with Mr ”V enters but a I “m-p and I weep and I weep still.” 1mm trim to mmfnrt hrr but fails and pauses into the church just us Turridu appears. He asks Santuzu why sht' docs nu! gm to man. Shy says she ran not and menu-s him vf treachery, which puts him in a rage and hr tv11< her that she is nothing to him. Her mood changes from rage All gm in'w tho- church except Lu- cia and Snntuzza and the agitawd girl nuw sings her touching romanzu, beginning: “Surely you know, oh Mamma. lung ere to war he was go- ing. Turridu pledged his luvs: to hula. All his faithfulness renewing, But ah! homeward returning Married he found his Lola. And, her falsity shaming All the old love suhduim: Inn't‘d "10’ And I loved him. Shz- van-tiny: what \\'M~ my nnly The peasants dislwrse and Alfiu is lcft with Lucia zind Santuzzn. When hr says hr has ju~t sm-n Turridu. Lu- ('iZl is surprised but at u gwtun-i {rum Suntuzza she Ink-cps silvmi AHA-r Alfin has cntvred the ihuri'h the Easter music is hvzird in ihl' church and all the pvoplv kneel and join in tht‘ singing of the bcuuvifu] sun): of pruisv, “Quovn of the Hou- wnd' Lucia notin-s that Santuzm is nvut knm-Iing but standing apart. :u‘upuri-ntly in great anguish. She ”its and goes in thc girl and intiun's her to kin-c1 The chums remains sir lvnt whilv Sanluzzu sings with sing- ular pzlthm. u ilHiv' sung of prnisv and pruyvi', Aft” th Swim!“ “11' .hnrm wf “filling-IN 1~ hoard hisw bchmd the tsu-m-s. and during {hv Chorus the cur- tain rises showing a street of the .villugl- with thu vhun h 1m um- sidv and ’thv n‘utt2|-.:-~ wf ’I‘nrrnlu'~ mother on the other. It '13 Easter Day and k-ruwd: nf villagers cross the square fund z-ntor the church Santuzza on- :lvrs. und knocking at Lucia’s dour, ml“ her if she has seen Turridu, ”is ,mothmx rvpln-s that he is at Frmzm ifuntv, hut tho jt‘zllous girl rerun-s tn :bQ'lit'W‘ it and mun-“ts that he x> Watching fur Lulu. I 'l‘hv cracking hf a “hip am] \huub of thy \‘iH:u:01‘> unnuunn‘ Alfio Whn "mu-uh and M!l,,;< thv merry sung, “(hxly man» the trumping Hume” The hurdl-n uf Lhi~ air i< that hr ir happy and frw. hi~ wife lnves him and guunh him home while he is gone. VIH'AKI' Aftrr Hu- .\'1 \iHugo-h 1~ he drtull Tm‘ridu. a nun: n-lurm hum 1hr \\ >\\m'thr1u‘(. Lulu. h; the \‘HY‘II'L Fur m1 murt In Suntuun v Tirinu nf hvr hv tux “hm (-nmurumw hir luzzu. 1n dwpulr. fir anridu'~ mutlu-r. :m \K‘hn [HMW nu tfmv ill ridu tn 3 dm-l and k Thu {‘H'Iudx‘ lilkt“! 1mm un 1hr princip: tro-zlfiurt' A Hnticud him away from mo' She and Turridu love again! THE HiGHLAND Em P3245. meNDPAnx. mom putt. liklr (ht‘ cunn-ntratvd effort which brought it forth. its intense dramatic \ituatinns rrcnil Sharply {rum joy to pain, from pltucurr t0 pathm‘; Alflu in one munk'nt celebrates his happy lot in tln- mvrry unrtcr‘s song; in the iu-xt he llslt‘ns tu the ateuunt of his wifv's intidrlit)’. The Sicilian peas- ants, TlL'll in color. kneeling in the vi]- lagr ~(rvvt (tubule thc church exalt us with thcir beautiful song of worship, “Qua-n if the Heavens." but Santui- 7.21, refining to kneel, withdrawingr {rum mymhip as ()IM‘ unclean, dushw us hen-k to the [lee-post puthus of life» it yuum‘r girl. lu-truyrd and forsaken. Torridu and thv mngniticunt chorus uf \‘lllflKl‘Y‘R warm us with thr Brindi- ~i. tht‘ spiritwl drinkingr sung, follow- ml Iinim-(liatvly by the challenge, the fZH't‘“'t‘ll tn his mother. and death. For tliv salu- of thus» who may not lw familiar with ('malluria. it may l-c well to thr .‘i “wk“ of the npvru in Hing It! us tukv a clowr View of ”is htllv mm of uporu. (avalleria Rus- [mum <ru tn (hhulry) was composed h) )lzmugni {m n prim cumpe-tition in right duys. wery not» 01' which Wih sirmk url‘ hummg {rum :4 white! hull of impirzllxun. It is: a short urn-m. shun lm‘uuw. in artistic se- lm-Liun, it appmachos the perfect. It wnluim no "1111mm" (‘nndo-rm-d, com- “CAYALLERIA” DREW 3 MANY LAST THURSDAY ((‘ontinue-d from Page nly The attendanu at the evening ser vke filled the nnin auditorium. Rev Tu-trnaus sermon on thp ‘vxt “This The services on Lord's Day. Aug. the 14th, were unusually (rough! with nterost and inspintion. The sacra- mental services in the morning were largely attended and most impressive. Luviu is distressed and bewildered fund calls after him desppeuoin find ralls after him despairingly (‘rk-l lun- hcard and a woman M'n-ums I‘Turridu is murdered," Friday, Aug. 19, "Toaca;" Satur- day. Aug, 20, afternoon, concert. eve- ning. “Don Pasqualc;” Sunday. Aug. 11. afternoon, concert. evening. "Fe- vaxu" Monday. Auguxt 22. motion mdurvx. “The Man Worth \Vhile," mi 3 (mp-ml picture, “Hitting the High Spots;" Tuesday. Aug. 28. “La Bum-mm" Wednesday, Aug. 24, "ll. l‘rnvaturv;" Thursday. Aug. 25,-fuar-1 :Imn. vhildren's program. n-vening, “Rumvn and Julirt." Tho program at Ruvinia park {or the coming week is an {oliowsz an and accepted after the Sicilian fashion, Turridu biting Alfio'l our, nnd they arrange to meet in the gur- den at once. Turridu calls his moth- er, tells her farewell. nnd asks for lwr blessing. begging her if he does not return. to he I mother to Santa» ~n-n.- this lovely number comes as a hlwsed relief. The curtain dfll‘h not {all during the playing of the inter- mn-un although the stage is empty The services now uvcr, the people "umc from the church. and Turridu, .n a rccklcss mood, invites the crowd to drink with him, and sings his spir- m-d Brindisi. Turridu sings u if he had not a care in the World Although thr culminating tragedy d the duel l‘ rluse It handi Am.» now cntvrs and Turrldu offer: him a cup, which he refuses. Turridu thrown down the wine. saying cure- lq-suly, “Very well, suit your plclsunc." The seriousness of thi:I scene is not lost on the peuams who approach Loâ€" h protectingly nnd nduco her to leave Hu- stagv. A chalkngr is quickly giv- {HIH' picture u! exquisite coloring. A!- ter the storm 1nd passion of the first {rum the stage lamenting her unwise «izwlusurv and nwt knnwing what to (in They go out, lowing the stun unmty while the beautiful inturmruo is played. The instantaneous popular- ll) uf thl.‘ selection is said In have lu-lpod in no small moasurv in make (‘an'nllerin Rusticana the tremrndum \um‘css it was. The beautiful melody and the lovely background of peace- ful harmony make the inwrmom a Libertyville, Illinois September 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 Lake CountyFair u-ua uu’, nu“. lly (rough! with in. The sacra- morning were most impressive. e evening ser- uditorium. Rev. Mr. William Hohentollem is still tht‘ N‘x! “This confined to hil' ch‘ililn clothel. Mr. Samuel America, the popul-r philnnthropiu, whose services. are in first rate demlnd vverywhem, has been called to Russia. Ah, there. Sam! Keep your hand on your pocketbook. â€" Special Labor Day Program. Biggest and Best Variety of Exhibits and Entertainments Ever Offered FIVE BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS Vegetables and Flower Shows, Auto- mobile and Machinery Shows, School Exhibits, Etc. $15,000.00 in Premiums Fireworks Nightly Horse Races, Ball Games, Vaudeville and Air- plane Stunts Daily Afternoons and Evenings a! the earliest possible date. This to be included In his report to the fourth yearly meeting. 10:45 L m. the morning worship 7:00 p. m. the Epumrth Lemme. 14:00 p, m, the Evungelistic tervice. On Sept. 16th, the fourth and final quaherly conference will meet. The heads o! :11 departments are ushed to plane into the hand! of the min later I report of all money expanded and the pumse 0! such expenditure Saturday at 2:30 the King's Her- uldn will meet At the home of Faith Kuhlmnn and from there will 1:0 to the beach for u picniv Sunday-â€" Fad-y at 2:30 the udm lid m «ioty will meet at (he home of Mrs. Oscar Boll, Nurth Ava. Highland Park day is salvation come to this house" struck at some of the moat {unda- mentul phases of our modern living and was well received by all. We have been partitularly pleaaed with the interest shown during the past year in the chun'h activities and the substantial support given. The year's report will show the largest contribu- tions toward the support of benevol- ent institutions and causes ever made by thin church. This broadening of the vision and deepening of the am- pathiea for those in distress il a moat wholeoome and certain proph- eay {or the future. We moat ear-neat- ly invite the people of the communr ity to join up in our eflorta for com- munity and world betterment. Services-â€" Wednesday I! R p‘ m. the mid-week Biblq study and prayer service. 9:30 I. m. the Sunday school will In mi“ of a great (let) 0! m the Germ-m ”Him“! Yd“ b ‘ celebnu Pay Up Week. Si “BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 8904‘ “WW!“ IOc GEN EXCA I‘ '4 ‘:.’.§,‘.§'{l’.t. v 1...... . > A (‘9 llljin-iQ“. “" -' -'~ ‘ y .. ‘ . i ,. . _ -'. I THE HIGHLAND I’ARK P as : HIGHLANDPARK. ILLINOIS "‘ WW3" . 4...... i.-- . “contain" DREW . l MANY LAST Iooksoir éginninmminminimummuiiiiiuIiimmin"in"muiimmimmHumming . ~ It ‘ I .eontzuns no "tiller. (ondensed, coma liiiltt. like the concentrated effort which, i; . I L '. l ((‘ontinued from Page i) l . :I " i i ~ k ‘ ’1 *‘ N t ble 5 an s . -_. . . i, i , 0 lca ‘ ruing, let us take a cluster View of tlisl . ‘ i 4 ‘ little gem of opera. (‘av'a'lleria Ruse i, 2 A o o tie-unit (mstie Chivalry) was composed _ lg S 00rd and Fabrlc Tlres by Masmgni for a prize competition I l in eight days. (".‘et‘y note of which! L , was struck oil‘ burning from a whiten -, ' heat of inspiration. it is a short. . 3’ ’ l . . . . ‘ ; ’.- , «A ' , ' . opera. short lwcause. in artistic se-‘ .7 FABRICS, Strictly Firsts, No Seconds mm“. ,. “WWW“... [he pm“... 1, eptem er an ’ 7 ’ ‘ 30x35. . â€" . $13.00 COR DS 30x3fi. - 32x3}: - 33x4 - . 34x4 - ’hrought it forth. its intense dramatic situations recoil sharply from joy to, pain, from pleasure to pathos; Alfio‘ in one moment celebrates his happy‘ Horse Races, Ball Games, i:.“.f:i:‘.:1’:..‘::.:::'.i;::mutatizxzusi:f Vaudeville and Air- plane Stunts Daily Afternoons and Evenings $17.00 22.00 29.50 32.00 with their beautiful song of worship” ”Queen of the Heavens." but Santux-i l lllllllllllllllllllII|IIlllIlllIlllllllIllll||llI||llIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll zu, refusing to kneel, withdrawing' from worship as one unclean, dashes us back to the deepest pathos of life» a young girl. betrayed and forsaken. Torridu and the ningriiticant chorus of villagers waim us with the Brindi- si. the spirited drinking song, follow- ed immediately by the challenge, the; farewell to his mother. and death. ‘ For the sake of those who may not ., be familiar with ('malleria. it may be well to )1er :i renew (if the opera in, detail Toi'ridu. a young Sicilian peuwint,‘ return.- t‘iom the war and tinds lilI‘ s\\i‘\‘tli~‘1ll'i. Lulu. has married Alf‘io, the i'arti-i'. For consolation he pays court to Siintuua whom he wrongs. Tiring of her he tuinsi again to Lola who t'lli'iitlt'iltft'~ his attentions San. tuzza. In despair. tirst contidi-s all tu‘ Torridu's mother. and then tells Allio,‘ who loses no time in challenging Ton? ridu to a duel and killis him . The prelude takes the form of a fan~ tasia on the principal themes of the‘ opera. the t'iimil.ir strains of the not-, ed :irius flushing out one after another im the i'\(|tll>‘lii' mosinc of this coin- positinn At the close of this number 'I‘oi'ridu's \‘oii-i- is heard singing the Sieiliuiiin, in which he tells of his love lfor Lulu. “Thy lips like crimson ber-I fries." t'lt'. This song is sung behind. ltlit- si'itit's lu'l‘ut‘i [llt‘ rise (if Iht‘ cur~ ,tiiin. iii.iking it peculiarly etTectiVe. Seen.- 1. A Square in :i Sicilian _ C C ' C O . 'Vlll'igt' i After the Sir-:liunA the .hnrus of ‘\lllitgt'l‘~ is heard also behind the ‘ lseenes. and during the chorus the cur- . , Auto Supply, Tire Vfilcanizing Co. (Not Incorporated) ]. P. STEFF'EN. 522 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois 1 Telephones 550 Residence 909 . l IE .J l||l|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll \ ' :. Announcement Having taken possession of the TAILOR SHOP known as J. Brandt, Tailor, I take this means of an- nouncing to you that I sincerely so- licit your business. All work in the Tailoring Line will be promptly and - neatly done. Ladies’ work of all kinds. _ ALTERATIONS, CLEANING and PRESSING :‘l u Vegetables and Flower Shows, Auto- mobile and Machinery Shows, School Exhibits, Etc. $15,000.00 in Premiums Fireworks Nightly Special Labor Day Program. Biggest and Best Variety of Exhibits and Entertainments Ever Offered FIVE BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS tain rises showing a street of the .villzigi- with the i'huri h on one side and ‘ lthe cottage of ’I‘orridu's mother on‘ the other. It is Easter Day and crowd: of villagers crous the square fund enter the church. Snntuzza en- Iters. and knocking at Lucia’s door. asks her if she has seen Torridu. llis 'nltitllt‘l'.‘ replies that he is at Fran”. O Suits made to order. 0 non Guaranteed. lfonte, but the jealous girl refuses to from the stage lamenting her 1mm illt'llt'Yt‘ it and suspect.s that he i> «izsi'lusurt' and not knowing what to : GOODS CALLED FOR and '“"‘?,':;'.’j‘i“.;.f‘.‘{,..‘.“.‘.‘;".. gas.....T§:.>.'.§.g:isztsxnout}:; DELIVERED oi the villagers announce Altio who is p aye . e stantuneous riop::‘re-' ; Dr. Alta BatChelder Satisfac- nppt‘i‘ir‘ and sings- the merry sling, ll) of this selection is said to I She vow-ting what Wtr my only Lucia is distressed and bewildered Bible study and prayer service. i ‘tt‘f'ufiut‘v A . , 'iind calls after him desppetaoin rad-y at 2:30 the ladies aid .0. DURHAM l :Etm‘dih'i‘m Edda-Vi from mi ' rand calls after him despairingly (‘rles iii-ty will meet at the home 0! Mrs. ; - “ um “”1 U We agan. are heard and a woman screams ()acar Bell, North Ave, Highland M a I I R E s s l 1 “WP and I We?!) and I weep still.” "Turridu is murdered," Park. ”ham makes 50 l.uei.i tries to comfort her but fails Thi .- - . -‘ ' ' . . mm ’ . . . . . ‘ Program at Raxinia park for Suturda) at 2.30 the Kings Her qaa Is GINO-Pneumatic Everlasfly SO“ iii!“ pisses into ”1:1 chgchgmzt “in". coming week is as {01“,sz aids will meet at the home of Faith '0 ”"W U «'ll‘ltt'flrs- t' 3» 5 .an uzza' Friday, Aug. 19' "Tosca'" Satur- Kuhlman and from there will go to c , SALES OFFICE. LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS “by 5h" ‘lws not K“ 1" "l“q' , Sh“ . day. Aug. 20. afternoon, concert eve- ”“3 N‘Ch fl” “ picnic ‘ . says she can not and accuses him of i ning. “Don Pasqualc'" Sunday 'Aug 8MÂ¥-â€" A ‘ treachery, Whmh puts him .m “ rage .ll. afternoon, concert. evening “Fe- 9330 l m, the Sunday 8“th will """"" I and .he tells her that she is nothing ‘lnraf' Monday August 22 motion in“ f to him. Her mood changes from rage ”Mun“. “The Man Worth While," 10:45 a. m. the morning worship. . ~ to one of love, beseeching and tender. ”H, a ”mun,“ picture, “Hitting the 7:00 p. m. the Epworth Lennie. f T G R 0 G A N and she sings that most exqutstte: ‘ . J, .. “:00 p. m. the Evangelistic service. .7 g . . . mu ”f I“. . n , U, . ._\. _ Ilzh Spots. Tuesday. Aug. 28. La _ , , . ‘ f" r? WJ- ‘0' ““Tu' . .. . On Sept. 16th the fourth aid final G I d ’ i ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “(Mancini-tin with me. yet and for. lloheme: “ednesday, Aug, 24, "1] quarterly conference will meet. The reens a e . , i Has opened an ELECTRIC SHOP at 134m. SECOND sr. ;.‘.;‘;'MIXESdigggfrht’g’lg‘gn’;1%; WWW; . Thurmy' A“ 25' “in. mm °f ‘11 dewmm" m "km E I e ctr I C S II 0 ‘ ‘ ‘ I l : H _ hId '_' . -' ' . ' . . 2 REPAIRING AND JOBBING dost thou {01'0“ me why dost thou It" c i rens program uemng. to plan: into the hands of the mm D 1“ :ind guards him home while he is gone. Mind the ll'Vt'l)’ background or 1’93“" ' “(luly eres the trumping Horse” helped in no small 11198“er iii makei I ‘ "' ‘ ’ , The burden of thi~ air is that he is (‘m'allerin Rusticann the tremrnduus i SUlle 6 and l' 33 St Johns AVCUUC happy and free. his wife loves him ‘uva-‘B‘ ll “'88- Thf beautiful melody l wishes to announce to the public that she has opened in connection with her Chiropodist office an exclusive CON BRANDT Phone 273 Green Bay Road and Park Avenue HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. The peasants disperse and Altiu is , {“1 harmony make the intermclzo “i left with Lucia and Santuzza. When “ll"m' picture d exquisite coloring. A!‘ ’ he says he has just seen Torridu. l,u- t" the storm and passion “f the first : si't-ne this lovely number comes as a. blessed relief. The curtain dot-i not' full during the playing of the inter- un-uo although the stage is empty BEAUTY SHOP where work is done scientifically by Mrs. Jessicha Wright. who has had ten year: experience in the best shop in t‘hicago t'lZl is surprised but at a ge<ture from Santuzza she keeps silent. After Allin has entered the ihurvli l l l l lthe Easter music is heard in the; ‘ . church and all the People kneel and 1h? servtces now "W‘r' th“ people join in the singing Of the bt'illllful "I'lnt' from the church, and Turridu. song ”f praise, “Queen “I. the “Hh . .n a reckless mood, invites the crowd Lucio notices that Santuzui ‘ I" drink With him, and sings his spir- lis not kneeling but standing apart. ! ”"d Brindisi. Turridu sings as if b ,Hlilli’ll‘t'llll)‘ in great anguish. She Md "“l a care in the world although ms”. and goes 2” ,h‘, girl and “Him.” :the culminating tragedy d the duel her to ineel The chorus remains sir '_“ "1”“ ‘1 hand. lent while Santuzzu sings with sing- .>\liio now enters and Turridu offers ulur ltlllliii\.1l little song of praise and him a cup, which he refugeg. Turridu l‘t‘fti't'l‘» Zthrows down the wine. saying care- lessly. “Very well, suit your pleasure." All go into the church except I.u- , , . eiii and Santuzza and the agitatedi’rht seriousness “f 1h" scene ” hot girl now sings her touching romanurfihlIt 0" the peasants who approach IA)- beginning: “Surely you know. oh . Li protectingly and nducc her to leave Momma. long ”i. t“ war he was K0- the stage. A challenge is quickly giv- ing, Turridu pledkt‘tl his love to Inla. "" “nd accepted .“er the SlClllIB All his faithfulness renewing, fashion. Turridu bitinr Alfio'- car. But ah! homcward returning. "nd they arrange I“ meet in "W Ell“ Married he found his [01,“ den at once. Turridu calls his moth- And, her falsity shaming irr. tells .her farewell. and asks for All the old love suhduing her blessing. bekzink her if hf doe! I‘m“! mel TM return. to he a mother to SIHtUio And i loved him. 5“ NOTICE In addition to the transportation of freight and express between Highland Park and Chicago We are pleased to an- nounce that we are now prepared to do long distance moving of house hold goods and furniture. Pasquesi Bros. Motor Express Co. Tel. Highland Park 227 Chicago Tel. Franklin 124 WE MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES ' “MW and J um." Telephone Highland Park 264 lit r power. takes Turridu into the Wm “WM “M h” ”“ “mm b‘" “ H . ,_ , , lllltmlt‘lli after her after first throw- “ L0 . ' . . , ling S‘antuzza violently from him. . r. n Small is enyoying the George Harvey has the sore throat l‘rantlt‘ With Jealouslv SflnlUZlfl turns <umnier in Illinois. so had helcan hardly speak. Take to Alfio who now enters and tells him to editor. Mr. Harding. reports a some Ameniean Legion cough drops. that his Wife is false. £022. magma: gaslnngton. D. (1 George! ' vengeance While snntuua already re- largely attended “d m0“ impressive tenchei' .. ivaciiiloininour $320”??? WSpmmg._ Jack Dempsey and Jess 'Trt'ts her disclosure’but is powerless The attendance at the evening ser: “wet hot; m l d' g. e a .i .ard ln'a screaming farce. Tex to prevent the consequences of her vice filled the main auditorium. Rev. . 3 ga . Rickard says dont miss it, It'evelatiiin. Santuzza follows Allin Ti-treau's sermon on the text “This watch me.” etc. Lola enters on this crucial scene. and delighting to show The services on Lord's Day. Aug. the 14th, were unusually trought with nterest and inspiration. The sacra- Altio swears mental services in the morning were 'd ..n...._.L_A,-AA.,_H; . . ‘ i day is salvation come to this house" strut‘k at some of the most {unda- mentul phases of our modern living and was well received by all. We have been particularly pleaaed with the interest shown during the past year in the church activities and the substantial support given. The year's report will show the largest contribu- tions toward the support of benevol- ent institutions and causes ever made by this church. This broadening of the vision and deepening of the am- pathiea for those in distress is a most wholesome and certain proph- eay {or the future. We most ear-neat- ly invite the people of the communr ity to join us in our etYorta for com- munity and world betterment. Services-â€" Wednesday at it p. m. the mid-week ister a report of all money expended. and the purpose of such expenditure. at the earliest possible date. This to be included in his report to the Mr. Samuel America, the popular philanthropist, whose services are in first rate demand everywhere has been called to Russia. Ah, there. Sam! Keep your hand on your pocketbook. Mr. William Hohentollern is still confined to his' citilian clothes. t GENUINE “BULL" 386 Central Avenue ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR THOR WASHERS APEX CLEANERS Telephone 5“ H ighlaad Pat! In spite of a great deal of m the Germans persistently nftkc . celebntie l’ny Up Week.

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