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Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1925, p. 5

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irtw ti hi of " " te Lil IIlImr-wll "Ru-"H ---" "tiem Italian took the an“!!! oath Italy is not yet pumaed to "ttati- 21"ftiiiriihurdr"tstttrue"hi" Insomnia Mum to health "' iiirTr"""ttaiiisiriit-!ittytr. non-truth; WP “If"; The greatest assortment of Florsheim and Queen Quality Shoes he have ever offered is now assembled in our store ready for your Easter selection! , . Choosing shoes from a large stock has advantages that everybody appreciates. It's much easier to tick the right style, secure the correct fit . . . or pay just the allotted price. These are better grade shoes for Spring . . . the authentic shoe styles for the nation. You should see them, before haying. _ ' _ - . _ $35-00 to $525”- r" Garnett's Yes, clothes 2 like this do pay dividends OUR Clothes tell the world, Ywhat you‘think of yourself. .If you like look a few sea- sons ago, wiihshiny elbows, peo- ple tan't helrrthitrkin g, "He knows his own limitations. best." That's why you see so many successful men coming in here for Adler Ctllegiaris-----the clothes that keep you looking your best. This season evem’thing is new. Colors are different, patterns' are different, models are different. This is orurtinie when you have to' have new clothes or be counted out. , . tr s a FELL BROS. SHOES For Easter FELL BROTHERS sun? snow FOR ALL . _ m Conan] Ave., aw...» Park. Ill. Ex..Pretsident Mtthrand he. co e out in hvor of Frince's ”vetting lutions with soviet Russia. Evlde 9 continue: to neetunuiate that t e French pact with the bolahevtki not 'brought than my (maiden joy or "tisfaetion. There are two new eandidata. for e ection to the bond of education‘ in istrict 108. Mrs. J. B. thmtett in I candidate to succeed Mm. R. I. Ber- f rth who is retiring from the board ter nine years of faithful tad de- ted service. Mn. GarUtt in well lified to any on this mm» ork. She is a broad-minded and blie.apirited mother who is interest- in serving her community tn . con- ts uctiire way. She' is t ttraduati ‘of. t e Evaluator: public ' schools Ind rthwestern university,, being grad- u ted with honors as a member of P i Beta Kappa. She " [member of t e Lincoln' school P. T. A. and len- " its very eMeient and popular p ident two years ago. She is, also a active member of the Presbyterian c arch, the Highland Park Wttttttuths c bandthe D.A.R. _ It is, with regret that the board an- n unces the resignation of Mrs. P. D. rte'r ot Ravinia. Miss Elizabeth ells Robertson, a resident'of Rai vinia, is a candidate for election to t is unexpired term. Miss Robertson i also well' qualified to hold this pub- l offlee. She ity' a graduate of Chi- e go university and has had a wide perience in the educational field. e is at present a teacher of art in t e Carl Schurz high school in Chi- c Co. Her services on any school ard should count in a very fine and c nstructive way. , Carlton Vail and W. C. Shipnes e both candidates for re-election.: r. Shipnes has served as the presi- 1 nt of the board for the past two era and it would be hard to find a ore able or public-spirited. leader. r. Vail has also devoted himself i a very constructive way to the wel- re of the 'tlt',)', in District 108 and eserves a ote of appreciation and Mdenee by the people of the dis- ict. T ' Every voter is urged to come to he polls and cast his ballot for these andidates. Don't forget the tim'e and lace, Saturday, April eleventh, one The most important thing to the en and women voters of Highland ark who have the Welfare of the etrf1t1d-shit1d.s high school " heart 3 to be _sure to ‘cast their vote, no atter. for Which candidate on thtur. _ 3y, April 11, between the hours of: and 6 p. m. F , The right persons on the high school card will mean a service to the owing generation, the boys and iris of today, who will be the men nd women of tomorrow. It is herefore tttdst imperative that citi- en Voters study well the ballot be- ore (fasting it, so that there may be- a doubt in the minds of voters as to he candidate whom they will sup- rt.- l 'o iii in the aiierGort it the Lincoln ichool; . lows Thpraday morning at 7:45: the mass of Holy Thursday with procession of the blessed sacrament and reposition. Thursday evening at 7:45: holy hour with. sermon and special devirtionr. - Fiidhy rimming ist 7:45, mass of the presanetifUd ifollowed by veneration of the cross. l, 7 . _ - Friday everiing at 7:45, stations of the cross tuursermon on the pusion. Saturday at 7:00: the blessings of holy Saturday. At 7:45, mass. ' Con- fes'aions will he heard on Saturday " ternoon and 'avening. The afternoon confessions will begin at 3:30 and those in the evening " Tt80.e Jilaater Sunday the masses Will be at 6:30, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:30. The last mug-will be a high maul” which the choir will be augmented by visiting soloists. T . wood jwemie. ' Rev. Karl A. Roth, pastor. _ Friday, April 10 (Good Pridar)-- 4 _ p.", m.--Meetintt of eonfhanation class instead of Thursday's: usual. V Tr80 p. m.--Speeiat services. Sunday, April 12 (Enter Sunday) Stand” schoql at 9:30. S'iiécial morning. worship at 10:30 in donnection with which holy can“ munion will be served. 'lI00ilrNilCrnlG _ ' HEREON SATURDAY m}herewill be no services on Thurs- day evening this week. POOR LIGHTING IS _ g CAUSE OF ACCIDENT No less than 17.6 per cent of city night traNe accidenta, according to I survey of 81,475 accidents in the pts, lice records of 32 cities in this coun- try are attributable to poor street licking. , . A. q ' Automobile tieeidents alone, it is es- timated by Dr. Crum, tsttgtitstieian of, this Prudential Life Insurance comr puny. are the eautre at m annual per- sum; property loss "d $1,000p00,000. In the terms of money only, made. minimum“ lightingda costing us $64 i000 many. a sum greater thin our yearly lighting bill. Holy jirekk serv'iees will be " fol- mm HIGHLAND PARK puss, HIGHLAND ”at. mom gCARD or' THANKS ', "' We Mtrlt to thank our friend: my! friends of Mariam Bayes for the beautiful floral offerings sent during our recent bereavement. .-r Mr. nmrMrs. "mes, Ryan, 6pd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mooney) Cotttimsed from page .1 YT. JAMES CHURCH Highwood, Ill. 10:00 B. 'pt.--A- combined Eastit Uriviee. Special Sunday who! pm- grqm. Baptismal which It-tion ot new members" , William B. Ddttu,otsittiatir. ' Thursday. April}; It 8:00 Ft-- A my of Emails. . . Friday, April "rat 8:00 p: me- Good Pridtt-Tarrdh Supper. 'mar, ”an. Bqteithsetdave 0:00 3. m.--alprtrrth but!" Sun- rise aeret'ee. , . . 7:45 p. managing "rvier-tarn tight mile watkrith Jens. _ ' Tuesday, April "--Ther.W. F. M. S. will meet with Mn. Howud Sto- her. Wednesday. April ltr-Mid-, prayer md pnisezurvice. _ G6tACBM.rll.Cmrlltar _ w"" in your home; there’s no dointrwithimt it ' The wonderful entertainment it Ricks out bf the air nightly for you with a an! of tone that is surprising in its c arity, shows that it's superior to other " , a ing for twice the price we ask: V L I ' Complete with Batteries, Aerial and Tubes, Loud Speaker, Rte. l THE REGULAR PRICE or THESE ITEMS‘IB: F 7 . We are forced to close out our" Radio' Stock at 1m than east in order to have space tor our new line, of auto accessories. ' a , _ ' ' " ‘1 mo PARTS AT LESS prrrNeohrtt"ur1 M“ ' Arsto supply a. 'lrrV AUTO SUPPLIES AT my Low megs This Special for " Days onlllarr-ArMl1 . " " WVO The WINCANTON SHOP Once you bccomc accustomed to having a , Radiolinc . . i Radio Set $73.50 RADIOLINC MODEL ' JR. mn', ' tube; not price h 5 Baum Tubes, UVNIA “‘88.” ..--c..----, 2 Genuine Buru- 45V.‘B Bauer-la o..-.-..-..'-, l loo-Alp. Rubber Carmen]. Battery ................. 1 Roll Add Wire --..--------""" 25 feet Lead-in Wire o..---.-------"---' 2 Insulator- T..C.L.L...-.....-..-y......v-., mum..- Hook-up Wire .-----------""'r- Loud Speaker .--,-----t------F-- Easter/ Showing if ir,ryrJit , PWy 5; u Bendel, Knox and Trotteur Yip. tiihthiiainiiqttt W. MST: 160 Hazel Avenue Lake Forest School of Music Tie'utouiosrd0,tsattutyteyC.eieite-uh"i"_ . tmrrate_attrmetummt1tn" ‘ Telephone HATS ' . Special FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT 1 1924-1925 _ MARTA MILINOWSKI SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL " from of THE COLLEGE CHAPEL was» .tsmmmwoek FLORENCE GROSSE ISAAC VAN GROVE ' at the piano " - SZZCdrplAveI-e 'k,'iri.1' e 311..” 'rak'SitrW,brs'r8',r'.e's'c17rd't,t,) " I!!! Tin-e350 PAGE

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