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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Mar 1922, p. 7

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J UDD rlay room finder W model FOR THE chine ,IANCES 'RADE r 0} iTERS .S. LAMPS HOP each. Ohio $3.95 tics hfltle‘ Zentral Avenue ELL le leer Svringw ‘AA- bmz :1 nbthing less he prominent éda) Evening 'ed uced prices admnmge of to $5.00 L'TEJJ‘. DS \V A Sale on 81’ $1.00 $1.98 $1.00 'I‘L'ESDAY. MAR. H ' 7:30 [1.31. Admission: Adults. 27c; war tax 3c Children under 12. 13c; war tax 2c Marion Davies in “THE BRIDE’S PLAY" WEDNESDAY. MARI l5. 7:30pm. TH l'RSDAY. MAR. I6 7:30 p.m._ Admission: Adults. 27c; war tax 3c Children under l2. 13c; in tax 2c Snap Shots. Mondapy â€"â€"Pathe News Paramount picture. Pa he Comedy A Cosmopolitan rodixction from the great story by lgannie Hilrst, author of Humoresq ue.’ Sunday Qelznick News. Screen Starg From me storfi by ‘Donn iByme LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS PROGRAM“ FOR NEXT WEEK SUNDAY, MAR. 12 - 6230 mu. An auLst'ar m MONDAY, MAR. 13 7:30 pm. fgaftletoné W} Admission: Adults, 27c; war. tax 3CJ‘THEneCPIELgl", , ' ’ A 2 Chgldzen under 12, 13C, war Fax cgA John M. Stah Famous Players-Lulu- Corporation; ed by Louis 1 presents f Wednesday-Ml: “JL'ST AROUND THE CORNER" Fancy Short Cut Beef Tongues ....... 28c YUban, Webb’s or Manor House Coffee 39: ' Choice Native Pot Roast ...... A ....... 16c Peaeock Silver Polish .......... ’. . . . .25c Round Steak, young and'juicy’ ....... 23c Sunshine Cocoanut Bars . . . . . .. ...... 20¢ 1 Sugar Cured Bacon, 4 to 6 lb ......... 30¢ ‘4 Orange Marmalade 15 oz. jars ....... 25$ 2 Jones Famous Meat ............ x ..... 29c 3 Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea ........... 6§¢ 5 Native Veal Loin Roast .. . ...... ‘. f . .28: § North Shore- Trust Palace Cash Market axons: G. nocx. Mn. ' PHONES 1560-1561 533-535 Central Ave Gent’s Furnishings 393 Central Avenue’ Tel. H. P. 331 $2.00 and $2.25 R. W._ SCHNEIDER Come in and see our, new line of latest designs and patterns 7 at . Spring Cap Before paying $3.00 for a Gena-a1 Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business For Your Consideration-#- Sheridan Road and Cezml Avenue Capital and Surplus (ASmBgu‘) ‘A Jphn 3}. Stay ngduction. by Mark swat; Selina“ Comedy; SATURDAY, MAR. 18 né Admission: Adults, 27c; war ‘ Children under 12 13c; Wran- fi Matinee at 2:30p m g Ethel Clayton in ' “HER OWN MOXEYҤ A I‘m-amount Picture from fli- FRIDAY. MAR. 17 HQ}. Admission: Adults, 27c; war ” Children under 12,13c; war g: William Fox presents Buck Jo’fis “GET YOUR "AV” \ IF From the story by Alan 81111 11 Ruth Roland in “White Eagle". International News 4‘: H fl’a ed by Louis IL Mayer. Wednesdayâ€"~Mutt and Jeff, 4: ml Mack Bennett Comedy Thursdayâ€"Patina New, and Mack S_ennett Comedy. An all- star cast including I ' Castleton, William Desmond vâ€"uwv.vu, A”: nuvuu, Stone and bill?" Hendrick in iv “THE CHILD THOU’ GAVEST. in: ompany 9'4 r Mm. Jesse Sopey contributed as her part in the Vanni; prognm I lvery interesting a d instructive paper on the achievement of woman, bring- in: to the notice} of her beaten the t Generous SDqution - f The Y. W. C. AL was the recipient iof a barrel and d h!!! of beautiful ‘dishes this last Meek through the {generosity of Mr and Mrs. H. J. Thayer This timely contribution does taway with the ndcessity of borrow- mg when diflerenfi clubs wish to enâ€" ftertm'n. Every wpek some gifts are Mr. 0. B. B'ra ' on 'the cello 3nd his daughter-“Sal ‘ e, with the piano, gave several very lensing muslctl w lections, and Mr. enry Hanson add- ed greatly with W0 yocal‘ numbers. part woman has flayed in the drain of o\countr,v find the possibilities yet in store for; tho_ tmé sincere b owed toward {the‘ reconstmctidn tha is slowly but' steadily going on.’ . Motherly Club . g ‘ Tuesday e’venin over fifty‘,mem-} bers of the Moth rs’ ,club assembled in Library Hall 1; heat m; splendid, program that was ’ofiered fbr the (we'-1 , l ning. _ v The March meeting of the Y. W. C. A. board Will be held Tuesday morn- ing, March 14,“. Library Hall. . Dancing-Chm The dancing dupes will be held 0,2) Tuesday and Tharsduy in Libnry Hall. . . Before aflidavits ? were apresentad EVemon C. rCnrtis, §jointly indicted [with the governor, Was arraigned and fthmugh his counsel, Mr. Leforgee, ipleaded not gui}ty,2§ . , The governor had ’psked for n sixty- dhy delay. State'séAtbomey Mort“ mer and his aids vigorously msisted‘ the motion at first, but finnlly W} to a compromise on :March 27. Com-l sel for the governot said the enlist; poasible moment th’e‘,spring work. in connection with the letting of hard; ”roads contrncts could be gotten out of the wny would :be April 10,’ but that to insure the ebmplete launching of the plan siidty days would be prefaj erable. ' i ; This action was token After conn~ gel for the gave ‘ hnd lubmitted gamdnits under o”: tint unless a 1 ‘tponementxwu‘tqken It this time, git would seriously itterfere with the (elaborate hard roads building gro- ignm that nosz u‘ to the governor jfor immediate f‘direc ion. ‘ The trial of- Governor Small wuv 'postponed 130‘ April; 8 by Judge Claire C. Edwards: in Waukegnn. Monday after-monk f ' GOVERNOR’S TRIAL 1 qu'rponn MONDAY g‘wm m Apt-113; Exeéutive ‘ Pleads “tinge to Wgrk , . Willis E. wmyardfimged twentyJ (our, member of Company. C,, 2nd? infantry, Ft. Sheridan; 11L, wu acct“ dentafly shot while on guard duty: last". Saturday morning. He wasi ‘resumably poking ‘worms in the; round with the butt of his gun when‘ he gun exploded, inmntiy killing him. J A military funeral wk: held Monday! afternoon at Ft. Sheridan. The re- mm were (shipped to Foreman, Ark. Ear. Wiliyard's former home, for min]. f 9‘ 1r jln the circular sentv‘out by the or- ‘ghnizers of the school§ when a lender Was sought for their fboys. emphasis d‘as‘lai‘d on the teaching of manners bbrn of “considerateness and good- will": on the encourq'gement of in- dependence; on the donservation of “the spirit of daring-hand adventure 3'0 nearly universal in youth, com. monly thwarted at eyery tum i a boy's life"; and it added: “A n: whose personality and temper-am t1 do not answer to this spirit in t ' Boy would be out of place with us." ACCIDENTALLY gSHOT . WHILE 0N GUARD DU‘ The pupils wouhi ”in: to have full partnership in runnin‘g the school. ‘ idea the projects wljgich they them- ves origin-be. such up popcorn “is. in; and selling, they-participate in tiie office work, do ‘the typewfltinz and attend to the school correspond- ence. 0n the’ other Mud the faulty keeps in touch with youth by orgnn- izfing its own ball te ‘ . Chpllenm in; athletic games a frequent be~ tween teacher and student groups. ‘ uzht-expr'éuing; (Q) WeEith-pté- id ing; (9) Comde- or mail-sack- (10) L fe-mfminz ' “Ewe of t stud! of .the min! on iculum are clmi under the foiegoing “chupationé’” , as history unfler “opinion ~‘formi ’; French. thin and Spanish u er “Thoughih “greasing." In connect on with “Com ra e-seeking" ability tire mentioned cooperation, courtesy“? agreeableneu and frankness. With‘ the at of “mite-refreshing” are q‘ssociated phy- interest. sportsmanflkc spirit, cour-‘ age self control gnd nemreefulncu.f t“ occupations me 50‘ down an ‘10!- la a: (l) Bod y-bufldi (2) Spirit- !) Ming; (3) ySocietfiafling; (4) u n-couservi as; (5) Opinion-form; E ; (6) Truth-disc‘veri wring; (7)_ and In! “an. gItl vnrlatiou fr the conventional is shown £59m some Vof its pub. tiona Where a rug scorer; prin shop, a news,- pa r, {library} toy my, lunch DAYTON swam 2-: w. c. A. gowns u..." ' (Comma from JP.“ :1) on Highivaya . At 6:45 the Chriltianf R will hold-its meeting. Tho’toflc be“Habits, Good and Bud. " ately preceding this mutiny the minute prayer am will be , 17 45 ‘the pastor will preach a *geliltic sermon. ,1 ' The Woman 11mm Iwin méet nut-day mf .9, at the Mmedlnfim* inga will be held on w‘ .nidg. The choir ‘m W burn!- on The regular Sundiy action be held at the final hour. sclfool will meet at 9:80. the will be, “Amos Warns Israel." a pennce lesson. At IO :45 the will prmh the regular Sand.) in; sermon. E UNITED avmanmcm : comm‘qnity service worker, who is «Highland Perk for a shod Me, On tsined with some hm'sorous ‘ thst were truly delightful, so. so thst msny encore- were cslied from the spprecistiwe sndimce. Tsken all in sii (hep pm unusually good. The letter pert inbhenstnreotsshow,teov ‘ surprise to the recipient. Mrs. AlbeannmyIfisfeww‘ilo chaser: words, Invented s table of 'myseefio looking bundles, to of individfisi members of the I! en’ club to their secre'tsry. In. cy, whose response showed sincere pr precistion for the kindneu ‘ 1 thoughtfulness of the Y. CIA. .1. H. Kugle, putor. _ mama. We wis to announce herewith that in: have . ‘ _ purchasedt _ e Painting and Decorating Eminess formerly 0 § ed by A. W Yowell, at 198 Broad- 3 way, and j ' continue to give the same good/ service at e new location, 102 No. First Street, Telephone bland Park 686 If you arecon- ' templatmga avmg any work done, we shall be glad to go over your plum and give you, an esti- Itisa ftaknowthatyourtaxeaarepmd Then why m them now, and here? " ’ FULSANG » ‘ Rom z ' MStateMi A W. YOW% :4 K ' "-;Als<.>shcwing.:_ ; Kamleek "Rubber G" {i ,1. . A My “MW Large" Cake, per Dozen mom: mam Wm The Best ”gnu (56'

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