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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1925, p. 10

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Two 2% A. lots, corners, for counâ€" try homesites, % mile north of Deerâ€" field. Fine country homes directly across the street. . These lots are high, wooded, equal in beauty to any spot in Lake Co. Priced>below ‘the "wholesale market." Per acre $1800 PAGE TEN F. B. Williams De Luxe â€"â€" Thomas Meighan at‘ his best in a storyâ€"rich i& o.icrtnmtic n:ituati:aflsâ€" gushing wi ion â€"and â€" spouting with humor. Also EDUCATIONAL;COMEDY MONDAYâ€"PATHE REVIEW WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19 7:00 pf m. BUNDAY, AUGUST 16 6:30 p. m. WARNER BAXTER, BILLIE DOVE, MARY BRIAN, DOUGLAS FAIRâ€" BANKS, JR. & K .eorch.inf, thrilling aeromance by the author of the famous Wally Reid motor stories. o Also EDUCATIONAL COMEDY and INTERNATIONAL NEWS MONDAY, AUGUST 17 _ 7:00 p. m. TUESDAY, AVUGUST 18 â€" 7:00 p. m. LOIS WILSON, NOAH BEERY, RAYMOND McKEE Pregw Building, Highland Park Real Estate Admission 30¢; children 10¢c Admission 30¢; children 10¢c Admission 30¢; children 10c _â€" _ W. W. REICT THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS AN N 388 Central Avenue When you insure, you buy protection. it.. The companies WE represent DO NC SURANCE but they DO WRITE INSU _ When you buy Insurance that is not no one but yourself. The most importai ance company can offer is the absolute ce paid for your loss in the event of a fire that absolute certainty when you insure old line insurance companies we represer in case of loss. Tomytivitintiti on viveEe:t ANOTHER SPECIAL "OLD HOME WEEK" THOMAS MEIGHAN "The AIR MAIL" & 2. Ee dn Cheap Insi with LAKE FOREST, IL in Insurance | ~This country was built up by the | saw and hoo,bntitnp'egmto‘he | considere nowthttituqboeanied | on with the ball bat and the golf club. Formerly the boys used to wear out ‘shoe leather on hiking trips, but now they wear out their t:vuner‘ seats in the in which they get rides, The man who spoils his golf stroke by "tcpping the" ball," g:! have grown from the boy who topped his instead of, pulling them up by the rgots. A Formerly the boys use to go to college to get an edmmin, but. now some of them seem to as a good place to, thke automobilo';du from. ge . it fighting: romance packed with thrilling action n:ifl‘ also. with delic comedy. An $ntertlinment that warms the heart. } Aisg PACE MAKERS" _ since .. Also EI THURSDAY, AUG. 20 â€"| 7:00 p. m. JACK F PAUT BEERY Also UNIVERSAL COMEDY FRIDAY, AUG. 21 / 100 p..m. BsATURDAY, AUG. 22 700 p. m. atinee Saturda% 2:30 . * Admission 40¢; children 10c A fasgcinating melodrama and the ideal pi¢ture for an with red blood and love for excitement. Ad: «en RANCE THAT PAYS tory by. Zane ‘Grey test Ameri¢can â€"romance Covered Wann" » munnp&m& HERD" W1 OLT, LoIS wn?,sor:. NOAH RY, RAYMOND HATTON SURANCE BARGAIN. sure, you are foolEnz t thing that insurâ€" ‘tainty that you will be or accident. You have in one of theT_ptro’ng, rance Besure that *o‘u get T WRITE CHEAP INâ€" UCATIONAL COMEDY iNA NTe rission 30c; children 10¢ INE STARK, (gALLACE‘ , WILLIAM _ COLLIRR, JR. in $ HE DEVIL‘S CARGO®" "CONTRABAND" Phone H. P. 444 eatre Tiouie Water infested with typhoid germs should seem rather healthful to the tourists after the b{:otell that some of them take along. * 4 Young people ask what income is necessary for marriage. Well, it is commonly : considered desirable to have enough for three meals a day, and so you won‘t have to sleep out doors. p ‘ After they get the calendar of the year fixed up so as to have 13 months, then they should arrange the weeks so that each has two, Sundays. The home merchant is regarded by some folks as a very fine fellow when they are looking for,more credit, but they are not so ‘anxious for his soâ€" ciety when he is looking for his pay. From the“zocks‘of some places, their owners seem to want to convey the impression that they are running a public dump. 3 * $ Claimed the American people need more polish, and they are getting it on the elbows . of thei{t ‘«coatsleeves anyway. * 4 + Boys‘ â€"S3â€"legged Race, Romanella Ulian and Don Bartlett, Boys‘ sack Race, Allan Porter. ; Boys‘ Peanut Race, R\m}ill Foxâ€" worthy. j _ Ball ~Throwing â€"Contest, Young Ladies, Alberta Franklin. f Pipe Smoking, T. H. Dorband. Horse Shoe Throwing, Quinto Bal}â€" Arinto. nuliefieepn t The American people, want , good government, but apparently they want it handed to them without effort on their part. . If the fish don‘t bite or the. worms eat up the, G"dfi:‘:; better run to conâ€" gress and get t to pass some law about it. â€" ~ TA Rain dodging Contest, Highland Park Business Men‘s Association. Girls‘ Racesâ€"4â€"6, Betty Schmidt; 6â€"8, Eleanor Cuffey; 8â€"10, Winifred Coleman; 10â€"12, Margaret Artis; 12â€" 16, Adra Calkins. |â€" ; { Girls‘ Peanut Race, Effie Grimson. Young Ladies‘ Balloon Race, Nettie Grinison. f T. E. Wood. Men‘s Nail Driving Contest, N. K Plummer . ; 1284567 89â€"RH E Evanston .......0 8 0000000â€"3 3 0 Elks. ....._.......0 00 100 000â€"1 8 1 Batteriesâ€"Hessler, p., Griesbaum, ‘c., Elks; Shields, p., Murphy, c., Evâ€" anston. hi w O ie Married Ladies‘ Balloon Race, Mrs. T. E. Wood. , Winners ‘of Events â€" Boys‘ Racesâ€"4â€"6, Newman Fell; 6â€"8, Geo. Ralph; 8â€"10, James Berube; 10â€"12 > James Rogan; 12â€"16, George Tuma; 16â€"18, Guernseyâ€"Le Pelley. Mason Park got all their news in the second. â€"Hessler walked two and Werner made an error that filled the bases. Withâ€"one down Shiels hit one over Stallman‘s head in left field that cleaned the bases. After that sally the Mason Park batters might have kept their bats at home for all the good they did. * esns n o3 There was a record crowd at the game and it was a good one to watch. The Elks scored their run in,the fourth. Little singled and udvalced to second on Wernér‘s sacrifice. He scored on Greisbaunm‘s hit. The Elks got eight hits off Shiels but could not get them in pinches. | ‘ Elks Team Defeated F (A. L. Fell) A bad second inning cost the Elks a win from a "loaded" Evansten team. Mason Park came with a group of stars from the Midwest league. Hessâ€" ler held them to three hits, He struck out seven in eritical moments. _ HIGHLAND PARK DAY -‘Jmsnmwnsurm § WAS GREAT SUCCESS WRITES FROM ABROAD _ During the afternoon the sun finalâ€" ly dispersed the last remaining storm clouds. 4 Thousands zremained at Sunset Park after ‘the baseball game. All of the contests were participated in by a large mumber, and the winners were awarded worthwhile prizes donated by various merchants and business men of this city. , The dance in the evening was well attended. 4 a $ ness district was one blaze of color. The following mweu given prizes for their rations: © Pease Drug Store, first; Meierhoff Hardâ€" ware Co., second; North Shore Radio shop, third; Highland Park . Hardâ€" ware Co., fourth; Huber Electric Co., fifth, Th following were given honorâ€" able mention:, L. R. Rigdon, James Bowden, Albert Larson and Chicago Shoe Repair Shop. Last night the crowd at, Sunset Park was by far the largest that has ever assembled ‘to celebrate Highland Park Day. Thousands of young peoâ€" ple enjoyed the dancing on the huge floor, and throngs ‘surrounded the prize drawing booth. ff ~~Teddy Lent Cabonargi,.the eight year old son .of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cabonargi, 202 Beech street, won the Nash sedan. ns onE The business men feared early in the day that the rain would dampen the ardor of many residents and visitors, but their fears proved groundless. 3 . â€" Ladies‘â€"Nail Driving Contest, Mrs. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Continued from page 1 Other good buys in home, lots, acres Wooded lot â€" Walker | ave H. P. 110X2000 L6 .. :{.â€" e c3prinsaein t reciverintieavneea n Lots Rav. Highlands Res. & Bus C nfi oropniactrins «0p0 mp Lots in Subdn near new Elec. station 7 rm house, léase ..;................$75.00 6 rm 2nd flat, Hwd, ..................$65.00 4 rm nice, furn witln hwt. £ H., ; P . I@CMBE . :, 4.« couumiaint c o ce 00 â€"O008 3 rm fit nice furn Hwd. ...._.....$52.00 2 first fits H. W'.Septlst._.'m&.gg Lot : 100x145 wooded. Pt or all ft. 10 acre farm H. P. west of Hwd o PCC / peleamia t tasirivere i Ad. / ~â€" +« ROR SALB _ : Lot Bloom st, 1 blk‘ from lake REAL ESTATE AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE Phones H. P. 723â€"J, 2131 A. E. Smith, J. P. but they look just as odd to the mass of Dutch poox:fmhy as they do to us,. Most of curious people I was with were Dutch people, and they were greatly interested in What they saw. ; Automobile Insurance Saw Many Windmills. T I spent this morning at Zaandam, requiring a steamer ride of about one hour each way, my especial interest being in the great number of windâ€" mills at work there, but I got also & glimpse of the tremendous ocean comâ€" merce of this small country, The people live better, I think, than the English. : They have more subâ€" stantial food. . They look prosperous to me. There are a few ‘beggars in sight, not many.‘ They were so numâ€" erous in England that it finally got on one‘s nerves. $ 3 I leave for Cologne . tomorrow morning and will have late afternoon and evening in which to look about. Central lnsj:'ance Service W., W. BARTLETT Phone H. P. 574â€"1046 sfi Ne Prq Da Co Public Liability house lot 50x180 ~Hwd Continued from page 1 T heft Fire perty mage lision aOHang $100 Call at Highland Park Office Telephone 69 Murray&Terry F. J. WEIDLING CO. * mGH GRADE GRAND PIANOS Buy from manufacturer at factory prices. Substantial saving and comâ€" plete satisfaction. ¢ es \Jbighland Park Cb A Méalth Resort in Your Own Home Graduste in Stockholm, Sweden, and U.8.A. Several years‘ experience countries. Call: Lake Forest 994 after 6 o‘clock eve» Box c"l.“l:-hlw :: had ""' ’Z C Trained Nurse and a :Edflht‘in Swedish body mnufi air treat» ment and shar ectric treatâ€" ment. l(edlulmms. Sulphur, an ment. Medical baths. Bran, sulâ€" phur, camphin, pure pine oil and salt rubs, J e 40 acres heavily wooded, on Half Day Road, suitable for hjgh grade acre tracts. FOR RfiN’!‘-â€"-& rm. hse., convenâ€" ient to station, $80, Oct. 1. 18 8. First St. 6 new stores, N First St., $100 per month first year, $125 per month second year, én lease 8 to 5: years. : «Pn COALE & SON Have Some Wonderful Exclusive Bargains | â€"â€"â€" In Fine Wooded Big Lots f also * Beautiful Houses and Bungalows . at Low Prices â€" For Big Values / u'fug%g. tV‘b"Ell)eN?DAY, :r WUBSDAY&AEGUBT 18â€"19â€"20 § o leading comedians thmugh °We4Pmsent to Yoniâ€"â€"-'f.:mâ€"câ€"â€"-tz f F © I ~â€"Weber and Fields _ Finest 3â€"piece overstuffed living room suité; 7â€"piece massive dining room suite; 4â€"piece French walnut bedroom suite, gold plated floor lamp, complete; two Ox12 fringed rugs; dinner i silverware; kitchen table and chairs, like new. Will take $450 all or sell separately. Will pay for hauling to your home. duplicated for less than $1200. Call at 562 East 50th place, Chic IIL, 1st apt., one blovk north of Washington Park, 2 blocks wes Cottage Grove ave. Phone Kenwood 5655. aik T "THE NIGHT MESSAGE" A thrilling melodrama that will please. â€"It‘s just the sort of picty you enjoy from start to finish. 519 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois Phone Dramaâ€"its basis! Comedyâ€"its body! Tragedyâ€"its Flayvoring! Nothing so pleasing! Nothing so delightfully happy ‘has been d for the screen in years! . ta t ts SUN. & MON., AUG. 16â€"17 s s Comedy and Short Reels M FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 21â€"22 Matinee Saturday 1 "FRIENDLY ENEMIES" MRS. BERT Trained Nurse FIRE INSURANCE High Grade Furniture For Sale . Western Ave. Chicago, II1. k MULE" Educational ; and "THE IRON u'mf#muu Comedy ; and Herbert Rawlinson "GTOLEN SECRETS" Mile a Minute Comedy, and, the LATEST INT. NEWS ; "The Ten Commandments" Glady‘s Hulette COMING, SUNDAY,‘AUGUST 23 in the screaming comedy farce Phone 17 a swift moving thrillâ€"drama and a splendid also 388 Central Ave. "NORTH SHORE HOMES" RENTING +/ INSURA : _{Incorported) .\ | _ 520 Central Ave. _ REAL ESTATE INSURANG * Phone Highland Park 48 New 5 rm. Dutch Col. resiâ€" dence, wooded cor, fireplace, : FATARO .q;.}.........,..sclecczsemazmem 7 rm. stucco ,Col. sun ‘firepl. gar. wooded lot f"ffi 24 North Second Streel | Phone Hl,lclan’:i Park 3B Heinsen & _xm. stucco on corner lot, h. w. ht. tile bath; gar. ... Shoes F; P. WHEELER: . e € 7 room house 6 room house 5 room apt Our Weekly Special. . 127 Feet ”,' Green Bay Road, $3,2 THURSDAY, AUCGuUST Ageney, Chicago Motor Club : Expert Repair While _ You Wait us Some Real Buys in Houses room, apt ie First Show Sunday in FOR RENT 2 a. 3Â¥ f â€" NE Word comes‘ from dore BME several years, #i there to be mi a'flm-ry. that visit of his six | Frank J"~ Bersbach netka. Judge and M return . with Mrs. 1 children : early in Randal} Andersons the: Husted the . Frank will join in the time. ~ ® â€"|Mr. and fisJ t:d small “mo California for seve having been the hot Schade‘s gister; Mrs 422 Woodstock aver til last week. The many friend of , Berkéley Dordthy Tayt of Mr. and r, Ir., of Easex roi ed to learn that sh here for several w August 20. Mrs. C companied by ber. t1 and Jerry, and wi early in September Mr. and Mrsâ€" Frait Mary Taylor, formét wvofA:dnou.d guests here the la Mrs. ‘Willard ‘W. Bob and Walcott, 87 réturned from a vi They will return 1 '*"fohlhe‘r&fi m; ons <of « tractive pair that a b1 in this _ wedding event of May. â€" _ _ Gays and will: be for two or thre« Warren Pease of ; and Mrs. Fx their two'cu:;d Glencoe, left i ooos month. .~ t..; Kenilworth,;; wh ‘of Augus! to John Core Mrs. John Cory of have her sister, M vens, for maid of | sion of her march bridesmaids will be ter, Miss ~France gad-Durhgarof elen White of Â¥ John Ellis of New \Cory of Newark, N brother as best mi will be Clarence B Chicago, Robert 4 Stedman ‘Willard « Jolnfllil.ol,lh‘ two little cousins, and Caroline Sette ka, will act as flow myvfllub(rz in the Episcopal Comforter with the forth officiating. â€" r. and Mrs. Fr avenu weekâ€"end with Mrs. Graham‘s m« siding at the Grah tl4 Park, Mich., fo [Miss Mary Halli has gone to Califor hIaAnceluJ Guests at the H weekâ€"end were Mrs inson and small d uflm.k.rycfl . The cornerâ€"stong Sacred Heart ch Wobds will take 80. < Rev.â€"F. J.~ charge of thei eve is being sent to & meb-dmth; in the celebrs ‘Mrs. David Win burgh, Scotland, for two weeks of ] ovitz,. of Glencoe, Oy Â¥OLIUME XV Miss Martha Ste r of Mr. and Mrs ise, twir PART :'beuhu\ o omm damint

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