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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Dec 1922, p. 8

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i“: PAGE EIGHT The politicians all want harmony but. they all insist on playing a differ ent tune. It is not true that the young people 'of this city are unwilling to use their mmle. as they aré developing a lot of leg power in fox trotting. Suggexmd h.‘ 1 Written by Screen Play h Directed h} Thnmus (‘rrldley, lizn‘nvx' um- l’vtvr Stahnn. retiring cashin- 'I‘ul|_\ \Iarshnll ('hvyvnne Harry Arthur Barnu. a Richard Tw imz, anuthe Sam, bank porter Helen Wilbur, president's daughter Margaret Landis Must persons believe in sums and omens to a greater or less extent. Just what part they play in [M life of a human being is uncertain. but Arthur Barnes, a bunk teller. found that for one day the jinx raised havoc with him. and it all came about because he walked un- der a ladder. His girl was supersti- (inns and he wasn‘t. “THE LADDER JINX” The day started all right and brought him luck ~ hr was pm motel tn uashicr, hut [hr next in- stant his trnuhlos began and thosv troubles have been Woven into n ('Omed)‘ that i< ~4urv to hold the m rem-st t‘rum lht- firs‘ fiush‘ Special forNew Year 3 Eve anws Wilbur, hunk president Wilbur High) 612 DAVIS STREET Pl EVANSTON, ILL. > EVA] CHICAGO P 164 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. RANDOLPH \ Jesse I. H. NEMEROFF WA'I‘CHMAKER. JEWELER AND OP'I‘OME'I'RlST irlng of High Grade French Clocks. Hall Clocka and Re Chg: Clocks. Watches. Talking Machines. Silverware and all other Jewelry Repairing. Work called for and delivered. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 680 392 Central Ave. Highland Park, lll. SUNDAY, DE. 31 FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 68 YEARS Adults 27c; War tax 3c A LSO COMEDY SELZNK‘K NEWS ADMISSION V I'I‘AHRAI’H VAST 6:30 p. m. Robbins Production w the Magazine Story In Edgar l-ranklin ) by David Kirkland SYNOPSIS . JORDAN COMPANY Jesse Robbinfi hank teller Edward Horton New Year In and the Old Year Out at thc Admission 50 Cents, Including War Tax Ernest Shields rook ()tis Harlan x-r teller (‘olin Kenn! Max Asher Also F ive-Act Vaudeville parents also. Some one suggested holding a Spanking: week for me children, but there are a considerable number of Dan-ms who need such a celebrution MDenied that the American people have no reverence, a they nvere anyone who has money. 1854 WHEATRE TUESDAY, JAN. 2 MONDAY, JAN. 1 .‘londnyâ€"l’athe Review Tuesdayâ€"Comedy From the New York lhvatriral hit by Gilda Vanni and Dolly Byrm‘. HARRY CARSON PRO- DUCTION PHONE EVANSTON 4-89 PHONE )LPH 1346 AND 1347 6:30 p. m. 4 :30 p. m. omedy with a Million Laughs 11:00 p. m. Stan Laurel in 1 A very mun-sting procrum is ibeing pwpnred by the Girl Mn". connistinz of able-lax. depicting (‘hristmu spirit and the Iltfllh‘ of ~the time honored col-oh. followed by the usual Iran! und tree. ' Infant Wolf-n Pun] Wednesday afternoon the lnhm iWelfnre Molhers' Club tonnecled with the «'isiting nuru ”satiation held their annual party in the Y. W. C. A. hendquurten. LAKE FOREST. ILLIN‘OIS (‘hflatuaa Party The annual (Thriscmas party for 1h junior.- will be given a! the head quarters Thursday evening at 8:30. A very interesting program in provided by the Y. W. C. A. girl; con- sisting of vocal and instrumental mu- ,«ic. dgncing Ind story telling. Light refreshment.- wvrc served at the con- (-lusinn‘ Tho .hmmry meeting: of the Moth- «r'i «Iuh \ull he beld Tuesday we- ning. Junu-n'y 2nd :1 8:00 p. m. A \H) vufllent program has bvcln provided and a cordial invitation |~' rnrndwi h. a” women whether molhv 02's rr not in he pmsen! Ind enjny thun- nk-e'tinga. m HIGHLAND PA“ "US. Mothcf'l Club WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 at the DeLuxe Theatre (â€"Jiifinn'x GRAPHIC 7:30 p. In. The hudquarten has been the mm of mnny holiday notivitin dur- ing the put weft. Senior; in m. cutting. English chm-es in the evening. €me The dust: will be resumed after the holiday. Bahia dancing clam Monday. January 81h, In the after- "(I)“ Cornet North avenue and Lulu-tn Phel- Willhm E. Grace, Pumr Next Sunday morning the palm will have for his union than _"A Yur of Real life.” The evening m- vire will begin at eight o'clock nnd runlumr lhmuxh tn the New Year. A regular rid-lime watch-night urvict. Word rm num- from the («wry ‘hnt uur I'M‘W pew: c to not be shipped until Jun. 1‘. So \u‘hnve to fioltpone nur drdicatinn awn! until January 21. This in a great diuppoinuucnt lb “1' hnd hoped to luv! everythfing Dmc‘mg chm in we “monsoon "dual-y In.) Add“ F5? the “YOUTH TO YOUTH“ The utur) of a girl mo didn't know she was l-Innr‘ted by a distinguished cut headed by Billie Dove It in I" about . beautiful musical mmt-dy star. a NO" York favoriw. who nbnndon- lwr are" at in height And in Ikfloualy disappears. l'njunt "on ul {urn-a her to lbll'h don the popular“ which the hn won with mu! 9 on. Billie Dow- plan the aflrru. warm: clothes which In me In”! in Parisian and New York ntyln. She Ip- [u-arn at the head of I dulinguish- ml cut 0! pluyen in "Ha enurunn. my Mrtm phnlophny. Don’t permit youme 10 mimI IL truly for I new ynn’ cclrhrallon. But whenever dry come they will be most wrlcome. 9nd our member: nnd friend: will surely Appmhtz them. Both your basketball Mums were deft-tad in their first games. But. an the season adv-noc- we hnve hope. for "Ell victor“. Our Sunday wheel in nuadily and nurvly (rowing. The (fhriatmaa ex- erdm last Sunday were unusually fine. Everybody waa happy over the Huck held of good thinga {or the or. phnnlgv Serflcn at 10:80); In. Evmiu: nervia- ”11’7230. Monday. beginning of the New Your. service u IO 1. m. HEBBERT RAwuNspN t. CONFnomgcm muld du- (iancnm with yuu' THURSDAY, JAN. 4 Story by Hulberl Foolner ALSO (‘OMEDY 9:30 a. m. â€"§undny school. I015 u. m.~Morninx worth“). 10:46 a. m. mScrmon by the put»: Z 5401! (ML ArmAc, non A Scene YOUTH YOUTH My Bonk-a SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 7:30 p. In. Matinee at ‘2 :30 ADMISSION ' and 2 ACTS VAUDEVI LLE as a live win- salesman \th landed a fnrtune and a girl :A'minst exvit- in" pnmpetitinn? Cl! loch“ MI Wu. [4.- Irhn 1.. Jun Eh“... Eu Nun. Hr"- TuIn Iflxhnh mud n m1 nuw-rtlnl cu! m the with“! urn-u? tun-l an Good Lurk Bur bu ovar' odor“! A yarn-au- nun-nun» ro- man"- IhM n ”in! lvm nun-h. m Y'uu'li .00 10mm) {ulnu wham- um - hunk-MM 5000. ha» [Ir'L \‘uu'll not him It‘ll". “I‘M!" m.“ with I HUI-d hu'hh (At-lb M'. u- u- ya-r'n maul urhnn-l ban “or, pc-rh-rll) prudlerft ning‘ CARRY TAX CASE 10 THE SUPREME The appeal from the county I! 0! Lake county by George D. l Laughhn at! Lake Forest in H of himul! and other taxpnyafl Luke Fore“ and Highland Put the case brought in the mutty cl min“, them by County Boy W. Bruher to obtain j min-t them {or uxen, has It "knitted to the supreme om briefs und without ml The taxpayer- named in the suit jottwflmmmteudrydi lune on the ground that it us III The legality of the bond ‘ upheld by the local court I til! WT! immedilttly tmk an m In. [-50 no}, b, Pub: Pun. Ibo-ha- nd Funk (allot [Mun-i 1. >81 Can... .14HI1>._._€1>â€". 13‘1 nOIFâ€"ya Presented by (‘wl Laemmk Directed by Harry Pollard to the supreme (-uurt. Just M ruling will be- obtained I: pm“! ktl by! it will be awuilvd with ink-ML » Should tho ruling l" lhat‘ Lb? lune "I! ilk-KI] n is hard to just what the msult vmuld I"! though it is outward to haw n001 «her than relieving ,the r5561 {rpm paying thcir pmthm 0 “I mmem. 6: 45 p m. w (hrimun enduvfl'. 7 4:5 p. m. Evening nervicb Prayer wing Wednesday 4 FRIDAY, JAN. 5 ALSO COMEDY l'NlVERSAI. ATTRACTION RAWLINSON CONFIDENCE You'll Laugh You'il Thrill HERBERT 7:30 p. m. “ith and m f m I) EX und

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