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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Jan 1922, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT SYNDAY. JAN. 22 Admission: adults Children under 12 Gladys Waltun in “HIGH HEELS." From the story by Louise B. Nancy. Directed by Lee Kuhlmer. Svlznick vas and Screen §napshuts MONDAY. J \N, '23 TUESDAY. JAN. 24 Admisflnn: adults Chxlnh'cn untim 1'2. W 0pr- of the M'I‘L‘UH. Mummy, I’uthv {evww Tuesday. (Wynn-(1y WEDNESDAY. J.\N Admishion: zuiulh 27v; war tax .‘k Children undvr 1:2. 13h" war tux 13v \Vliliam Duncan ami Edith Johrwm in "STEE 1.“ EA RT" and thrills. Uirvcu Duncan. Mutt and Jetf Jungh- Animal Pit-tun- 9%" IIHllIIllll|IIlIllIIIllIlllIIIIII|||||llllllI|lIIII|||||||llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT. wmmf Mini FOR SALE I Paul Schroeder C0. ' Real Estate We have several fine bun- galows, prices ranging from $7,000 to $18,000â€"one brand new . 1A splendid value in two wooded lots, extra deep. - vv vvuvâ€" _- V Have induiries nos? for ACREAGE tracts. large and small. If you haxe such want list it \\ 1th us. Office: head of Sheridan Rd. 384 (‘entral Ave. Tel. Highland Park 162 IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||lllllIlllIIlIll|IllllllIIIII!|IllIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll|l__l'â€"E Call on Murray Terry â€" North Shore Line Waiting Room and gm :1 EM nf Big Bargains in «mm munimi lntsâ€"smziii zu'i'v muck aux-i farms. Alsu Houses. large or small, for sale or rent. \ :u‘zmt 0r furnished. Don't fail to call if you want anything in Highland ’ark or vicinity. Nu lwtter investment than Krill [‘1<tate. NU“. IS THE TIME TO BUY LOTS AND HOMES IN HIGHLAND PARK. Bc>t bargain on the North Shun». Don't wait for the hmm that is coming in the hmm that is coming in the spring. We will build stores on North First St., near Central ave, to suit our needs MODERN PLI'MBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Specialty wmm’ BLDG. 360 CENTRAL AVE. lo-lephone Shop H. I’. Hot Raidence H. P. 439 I’ula Negri in ”PASSION" Hf 3mm peop‘n ~1MH‘ Fir? I! Munauvrs of Property lmmn an nf love, udwnturv Uirvcu‘d by William LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS PROGRAM FOR NE.\'T WEEK 6:30 p.m.fTHl’RSDAY. JAN. 26 .,~ 27C; war tax 3c Admission: adults .. 13c, war tax flut‘hxldren under 12. 1 )"Q m \V it 1‘ \V a T J. H. MORAN »\ muzht)‘ 30 30 tux 31) .H‘HHL' By Rupert. HUL’hUS and (lirm'h‘d by H Mason Hopper. A Guldwyn plctun I‘athe NL-WS Sumhinr (‘ommly FRIDAY. J \ .V Admission: udulb (‘hllvh'vn undvr l‘.‘ From Uvm'gu .\I. (‘nhuns urw A ‘CUIHL‘ILV drama of rulms u gu‘ys. Ruth Roland 1n "White Eagle SATINDAY. JAN Nowx hnunu Admimiun: adult (‘hiMn-n undcr l By Harry Dlttmux' Mm: Ventury ('umuiy pelt-m month. Furnished houses summer season. Mrs. K. M. James. Tel. 483. 331 E. (‘entral ave. 1 7nd {'()R SKIP} Hmn.) ”my. fuilnrvd :uit. “ant We (‘Mhnng part If thr l mind ~ FOR SALE FOR SAI.Eâ€"Housesâ€"-(‘hoice vacant.. To Rentâ€"Hgéh grade house centrally loan _. _ $200 WANTED Yrvur vm‘unt p for Sale. Sal Paul Schroeder t‘vntrnl 11x9. FOR SALE L‘nu munurf- lizvr there is {hr lawns. shrubs Hun- eulmtantiul amnunt for s: rcnce Mills. Phune 296. FOR RENT â€"â€" Two ( room mp, unfur- nished, newly decor-ted. heated, hot water‘ bath, electric Lights, can fllqte‘l. [Arte yard .n nAL_._~\, FOR RENT A Nicely furnished front room Modern improvements. Tole-phone 155. L: FOR RENT room, 1 block {W WANTED Y with us‘ Call a! phone lfi'fflighlnn Central Av». ’I'ul To. RENf FUR IV? imivroom for X BM! 32. 'l'e-I an RENT ~ Furnished mum-keeping: room. [ann- {mnl room with kitchvnetm. lam mirrnr, nice fur (lrmfinmkor, or am- Lady‘ A‘Hu Lhrm- rooms J‘Kl N St. John; ._ FOR RENT J furniihmi ur lmfurnith-d rnnms wikh hath '13-] 1111' £71»! FOR RENT , rwvnw nn firai Hour, {uh nished with heat. um um! vlm‘tririty '5 Muck: nurth from Nurth Shurv Mn‘l Nnrlhuw‘lrrn depots un nit side Inquire a! 100% N St Juhns AVP. “pd FUR RF "1‘ lie-<1 room and knrh- - h: WANTED Buuwkn-pinu Furn'bhm. urfi w A .V'fED Tu buy a}: I?" ou‘lL C-uéélitecdlxnnery Stock , ,; ___ .. -_, Tu \he Salesman: Study jub, good payv write us. Tc the Buyer Send fur tree m]- nrod circular. The Coo. Convene Edv-rdl (‘0. W'isconsin'~ larynx! Nurwry, For! At- kmmn. Wisconiin 23-1 \" \\ EHI‘ Fun-'wLm-xl «nh‘unan (-xr' “‘1" "FROM THE GROl‘NI) l'l .mam‘ ‘I Am: “men: , (loud rt-L‘. CI“ Lulu- Haw I)“ ,yvu rhlhirvn \ a {'rhctirn mum and 1513 M 1N YTES FRO.“ BROAD“ .»\\ _i\) .l£”Y1 ’HI ,_ WANTED SH‘I .\Tll).\' \\ \.\ H dd 1 \I.E HAHN SITUATION WANTED adults 27c; war tax 5h ndor 12. 13c. war tax 2‘ Tom Moore in Ahm- ('ulhnun it RBY‘SIIENMRMGengce 3L, “'nu- 471! Ynur vacant property Hated harks FUR EXCHANGE me: ur ”want, that yuu «In nut ‘xchnngv fur prupvrt) in any mtmi Slaux Laruwl vxchnngv lb» quh Shuro >u- Pan! u .\I. (‘nhun‘s un-m play drama of rulms and \\'1\« H R.\l.\' B0“ FOR RENT HELP WANTED In HI â€"â€"- TO RENT â€"â€" TO Bl \\'-\.\"I'F.D \uur furnished huu‘k' ur Ugh! wnr‘ lLâ€"lul With Puu! Schrm-Iir ‘»-l (‘x-P'rm AH', Hmhiaml WANTED H 5-»mvnne to DIR! can of your ywu an out‘ [Du you {ix-I‘d 0" Do you no'od mm: one In " Highest refvn-ncea Phnn» 4249 p4! H Pleasant 1 «union ur homés fur Gila! rum-d 1h! Centrtl Ava. or {filth Park. Pnul Schroeder an}! pleasant furnished Ixai’p' ” Hm. “ah‘r hvnt ay 1n U ‘zh Rm: MM um», um: fm‘tL ~uhs and gunk-m r sale A. La“- 40!! ”ms \\‘ H l‘ \\' 1| 1 \utl‘ lu\ war tau furninhn-d. thlr'! 21 N. Second St I :30 p.m a-nd i‘u, 3H lax Xux‘ :10 pm ,n 30 p.m tau IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Lil.“ hnni L Hi”. [nu-m“ N} 3 A \o'rull'i mnrv ( 'l'ricr. h at U ‘im: :1 nifihm! .x If‘ LOSE CLOSE GAMES m NEW mum. TUES- Divide W Saturday owning. the luh. Dvor- ficld npvm-d the preliminary round of the Suburban League scheduie by dividing tvu» guinvs‘ Wifli' Evanshm. The hvuvywi-ight game started fast. The visitors gut (he first six points; Dwrficld rallit-d. but Evanqun 1rd 13 to T at 1hr quaru‘ri The sm‘nnd quar- tvi' <21“ [N‘t’l’iit‘iii \‘mniy lighting (n u u nw-n-nmv tho loud. The hulf 1'ndrd I": (u H. Likv l-urlirr 1n thv gumv. so In ”W third qunrtrr lh-rrfivld wvnu-d (n be having mun- vhanu-sâ€" fur (hv haskv! than FYHI’I‘U)”, but shv IIILfiSQ‘d the mmurity nf Hu-m. Evan“ tun nturtvd thv 12w! w-rlud with un :uh'umum- uf ‘Jil In 13, A! [Mi pmm Evnmtnn's {ml wurim: :uturk of Evanfin Hm-Iww nlurq‘ ('hunn-s 'l'ricr. lcd by h at the hnlf, im: :1 muvh ml tvum m , gumv. In (no N tram> wvn- jwkv) with (hr Irml. l‘ m 11 m tlu- HM v Thv gumv (-ndwd v the («tru pvriwi. Kougln- out «If [hi sprang uhe-mi :11 “Wan-h day," Thc lk-rrfiuld hmu'pwlght mude- a splendid mowing. TIM New Trivr to an 11 all >m first qum‘u-r. 1n m.- nvu MM Trier <hm‘mi ahrud and IN! “In Women hznmg Iu-t M [mutually l|\(“w~'>. h (mum! in rnhKMvm-«l “(‘hnust- a suflicivnt ply Uf \\'hl,>l(‘.<mm- fun non! [,hpicizm, “:m'! lmflwr 1.1mm Um u Armxi‘h‘ t'HnH‘lll.~ nf n: -Eâ€"_ quh 14mm] fmm!_\' 1t i> t-stlmatod pays 2m uwmuv «It'Sla u “wk in Xha guvvrnnwm 12mm: MYSTIC WORKERS GIVE CHILDREN‘S PARTY FRI. The children‘> party given under the auspices of thc- Mystic Worker‘s of the World. last Friday ew-ning was a gmat sucvess. In fact the af- fair was so greatly enjoyed that the children have asked for a party to be given every month. Games. music, recitatiuns, fancy dancing made up the evening's entertninment. At the close of the (-nti-rtainmont the children danced, thu parents later participatâ€" ing in it. Much credit is due the committmx in Charm, Mrs. Ada Jones. Mrs‘ Winter. Mrs‘ Howe and Mrs. Shcfl'vr. THE HIGHLAND PARK Emit-[114 man an hnuwmln lhxl re!» ('IH Superior SI'I'I'A HON “'ANTED Hun Ms «Pmurfn'ur “\{v In “H ide Games With Evanston. Lights Win 20-6; Heavies Lose 16-13 an INII S l'l'l' ATION \NANTEI) [‘(H'ND MISCELLANEUIS l’urn \our Spun Moment: Into Doll-n ‘1;‘[“\ mm: wu~umcrs um. ‘Kum Mue- umnnhwl (n unr 0m yum-r 80 per cent at m:- 41! Mvn or wumvn will find Uah I very Yak.» hxhlnoN‘ F.\fhl~|\r rlvhuâ€" “'11“ 9| nxrnv'xian u-‘uwu u numvp {- r r 1.!» “Hm! \nur mnxun I{I\l) \Hl R \l \¢.,\I.l\k. I). I'H'A’HUN \\-\.\.I'HI) Exp Krlâ€" [H 1 (H HH'H‘H R H Nll Mnlin libuuhold \hrmIc-l ( 31d SI SI. H \la 'I‘uu wad“ nxn, chiM'oI new I Du: kn! glun- ()unc-l ma) hnu‘ nHmu n! Pm nfi'we Jncnknnu Ind rivr FOl'Nl) \;m~ \\' t [.081 11 all >1‘urv In thv nvxt nnv NW N} and lmi at th “w 1;”! half <u' I a Htf! Ivan! Hf 1‘ \ um I'u.;ni!\‘ “:1 :m mâ€" and Md hook: Trb- .l ~fi- 11‘ Will be [lad k) ;,p )leY 'uhrnry “Uh- ['ykphunvl 5174,!» ll lug pupl') ha n) “wighh ('hinu. and vuriul l." sup an yuu MPH] Hflh‘ I'HHH‘I . in mm. H I' an (Em H mull Hy luh. Dror By intrlligm! n urhnu- “gully. .' .A\"‘[ nr ["an r- Hnu cart. n m.naur‘c-nwnh LY I'HIIH' H. finally \um SI. I‘m-l. Mum .u..-d n nKh n- (Anne, :1 lvlurl hammn-whl -II “L1 fiH-h-z ru! H Don't lhmv. :- pn-rmaurlA Stun-nu} 0a» hull chrr It in I \olumcv LI-A‘ "(u-uni lhunm 3-57â€"55! PRESS. HIGHLAND inn-d mupk Tel H P lured \‘hluf nvy hc'ld ‘urv the nv va M 1hr ulf <uw hi Hf ll! «aw hllnu nun!- haw mm ulsu Laurvl on IN 17w! lnxlul "mm H pd A rdudion of $1 on every pair Men’s heavy fleeced drawers, reg. $1.50 val., special for $1 Saturday ............. ,. . . Men’s heavy fleeced shirts, reg. $1.50 val., special for $1 Saturday ................ Men’s heavy canvas gloves $1 10 pair for ............... Men’s cotton socks, all colors; reg. ular 25c value; special for $1 Saturday, 10 pair ......... Men’s leather gloves with gaunt- let tops, reg. $2.00 val., $1 special for Saturday ...... Men’s dress shirts, reg. $1.50 to $2 values, special for ' $1 Saturday ......... . . _ . . Men’s silk hose $1 Special for Sat. 2 pair . . . Men‘s ties, reg. $1.50 val. $1 special for Saturday ....... Men’s ties, reg. 75c val.. Spe- $1 cial for Saturday, 2 for . , , . Men’s Arrow Brand handker- chiefs; special for Sat- $1 day.l2for......... ...... Men’s khaki shirts, special 51 for Saturday, 2 for ........ Men’s all-wool hose. special $1 for Saturday. 2 for ....... Ladies’ sateen bloomers, all $1 colors; special for Saturday Ladies’ part-wool hose, reg. $1.50 value; special for Sat- urday . $1 SPRINGER ‘ We are oflering for this Snturdny only. item from our regular stock at prices Uni were never quou-d before on such item- in this vicinity. Following we only I [cw num bers mentioned. a.- space prohibits up. from ale-Owing nil that we vonld like. --â€" .n. ,I. p AUTHORIZED DEALERS orner St. Johns and Park Avenues, Highland Park, lllin “Rx, ILLINOIS '3 heavy fleeced drawers, reg. b val., special for $1 rday , ’5 heavy fleeced shirts, reg. l val., special for $1 May I ’s eavy canvas g oves air for ............... $1 ’8 cotton socks, all colors; reg. 25c value; special for $1 1rday, 10 pair ......... ’3 leather gloves with gaunt- ops, reg. $2.00 val.. $1 ial for Saturday ...... 1’s dress shirts, reg. $1.50 to $2 .es, special for ' Irday ..__. $1 rial for Sat. 2 pair .... $1 1's ties, reg. $1.50 val. 1’s ties, reg. 75c val.. Spe- $1 for Saturday. 2 for . , , . 1's silk hose ’ial for Saturday ....... $1 l’s Arrow Brand handker- fs; special for Sat- ,l2for......._. ...... $1 I’s khaki shirts. special 51 Saturday, 2 for ........ I’s all-wool hose. special $1 Saturday. 2 for ....... ies’ sateen bloomers, all $1 as; special for Saturday ies’ part-wool hose. reg. $1.50 1e: special for Sat- $1 ch..1..c1..., H ighwood, Illino ; Ladies’ camisoles, reg. $1 $1 vaL, special for Saturday ' Ladies’ felt comfy slippers, . g“? lar $1.75 value, , 51 special for Saturday ..... 3 51 Ladies’ fleeced union suits reg. $1.45. special for Sat. . Ladies’ silk hose, Bear bran ,. reg. $1.50 value, A 51 Special for Saturday . . . . . $1 Ladies’ mercerized hose, special for Saturday, 2 pair g Ladies’ cotton hose, special 1 $1 for Saturday, 4 pair ...... ; Fleischer’s yarn in all colo , $1 special Saturday, 2 skeins. ? Double strand hair nets, F _ tine brand. special for Saturday i 10 for ............ 0. Thread. in black and white. . brand. special for ‘ $1 Saturday. 20 spools for (‘hildren’s Hose in all colo . and sizes. special for Saturday. $1 4pairfor,.... Children’s heavy fleeced n30“ suits. all sizes. special for Saturday Children’s coveralls special for Sat.. 2 for (‘hildren’s flannelette rom ers. special for Sat. 2 for (‘hildw flannelette ro better quality, special for Saturday ......... $1 51' Starter and Demountable Ribs Standard 011 Coupe and Sedan: $95.00 Extra on Other Models Touring ............ Runabout ........... Coupe .............. Sedan ............ . Chassis ............ Truck .............. Tractor (No change) . Those are the lowest prices ever quoted by ‘I I 774.! _.~4 'clcphone Highland Purk 164 it of Ilen's. Wo-en's and Children's Shoes this All I'rirn- I. o. b. Detroit $348 319 580 645 285 430 625 that aw. sin-U prm I' cuufl‘ .uiaw phlli nun‘, irs! uni LVH‘u'i rmL‘h bew- anu ~ mu i IUHI inu‘n x hull V" at “H pun M1 Run” du} “‘ filnén? 0-4 pom SANITAR \I‘H W011,“ Plan Sufi “hum Plus.» ('Unlhih I“ tennyz the: Anny If H). 1.x UH nun-n \\ hr! 51 Nu {m Slit-t“ 12H" ”11 >11" Q ~h-n HI A\ I-nul pron HI lm‘l H m

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