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Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1925, p. 12

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0 }¢ @ dn 4 4h T# whe {» PAGE TWELVE SECURE GOOD TRAINS â€"___ FOR HIGHLAND PARK Committee Reports Excellent committee appointed by the ~mayor and city coundil to hm with the Northwestern Railroad pany the matterl. of better train service for Highland Park has resulted in securâ€" ing for this city a good train to Chiâ€" cm“:vhc here at 12:02 noon, and arri in Chicago at 12:45, and the M m that Highland Parkâ€" Effective work on the part of the LAKE FOREST De Luxe Theater: SsUNDAY, ocror;pn 11 MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 Marie Prevost, Kenneth Harlan, Louise Fazenda â€"John Roche, Emily Fitzroy, Reed_Hqus [ As h oA 24 222 M 00 t tout ht Ancacintatatons. Aiire trcharemins 4 diith? I Thrills that come once in a lifetimeâ€"melodrama and comedy at. a furious pace. s * "BOBBED HAIR" the SHORT CUT to BIG ENTERTAINMENT * Also COMEDY , ; CQramndav__NFWS > Mondayâ€"PATHE REVIEW Sundayâ€"NEWS wWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 ALICE JOYCE, MARY BRIAN % NEIL HAMILTON, ESTHER RALSTON genif THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 Gladys Brockwell, Hobart Bosworth, Stedman, Olive Tell, John Bower THE YEAR‘S GREATEST HEART PLAY : Read by millionsâ€"now those millions and millions more can see it living on the screen. . . | SsATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 Matinee at 2:30 . 388 Central Avenue Brick Home. Beautiful ravine lot 100. x 240, near lake and transâ€" portation. Four bed rooms, two tile baths, sun porch, open fireâ€" place, hot water heat, heated garage. Price $21,000. Easy terms. Colonial Home. Landscaped and wooded lot, near lake and transâ€" portation. Sun porch, open fireplace, four bed rooms, two tile bath rooms. Heated garage. Price $18,000 for quick sale. ‘Atâ€" : FREDERICK L. NEFF & CO. North Shore Real Estate ‘ 16â€"18 North Sheridan Road â€" Highland Park, Illinois Results as Result of Its Work REICHARDT & MARTIN "The Little French Girl" Jack London‘s thrilling tale i Isle. 41 ons "BOBBED HAIR" . FOR RENT , Six Room Modern Bungalow, East Side, $85.00 a month "ADVENTURE" FROM THE NOVEL BYtfiTWENTY AUTHORS W1 i ul 35 t‘ o TOM MOORE, PAULINE STARKE WALLACE BEERY "CHICKIE" Unusual Bargains Also EDUCATIONAL COMEDY DOROTHY MACKAIL Admission 30¢c; children 10¢ Also CROSSWORD _ PUZZLE and "PERILS OF THE WILD Admission 30c¢c; children 10¢ Insurance in in of love and daring on a South EME TE IALIIIAOEO O | _ The Highland Park allâ€"star conâ€" mâ€"â€"â€"wâ€"oâ€"mâ€"anieawiemmammesâ€"mâ€"=~* * i cart serics. will be one of the groutâ€". ers make use of this train rather than |est events in. local history. â€" The the 12:53, in order that it may be reâ€" | world‘s greatest ar;,ists will be: tained permanently. The committee! brought to Highland :Park for these also obtained the restoration of the:five concerts; the first of which will afterâ€"theatre train, leaving Chicago|be given on November I&hb{‘llme. at 11:30 p. m. and making much betâ€" ‘ Ernestine Schumannâ€"Heink, the emiâ€" ter time than the 11:35. For the nent contralto.. This geries is under train leaving Chicagoat 5:50 p. m.‘the direction of the well known Chiâ€" also it was possible to get mtich betâ€"| cago manager iss.‘ Rachel . Busey ter equipment, with steel cars.and exâ€" | Kinsolving with the ¢oâ€"aperation of cellent lighting facilities. The comâ€" l‘a local cdmn_niuc_e; | i mittee wil continue to work for the| >For information and reservations best interest of Highland Park in the : telephone ‘the committ#tcotiiiqting of matter of good, train service. It is Mrs. Etnest Nolting, Mrsiâ€"‘Walter ; " ‘Pardee, Mrs. David and Mrs. composed of ‘George H. Dunscomb, Arthur Byfield. urges chairman; Clarence H. Witt, Russell ‘prompt attention to avoid disappointâ€" Mottand Walter Lichtenstein. .. ; _ {ment after the on is closed. If you own a car and do not carry auto insurance you may be headed for disaster. It is a necessary part of your auto acâ€" cessories if you‘d avoid loss. YyoU MAY BE DRIVING ‘RIGHT INTO TROUBLE i3 ~ _ 7:00 pim. Admission 30c; children 10¢ Phone H. P. 444 ILLINOIS 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Myrtle 4 Sm & ) chairm â€"â€"Ill i 4 Mrs. &= , Mesdar ==| field, 4 ==| son, O g nes, A ==) George es |zick, 4 kEdith &=| Misses == jW’elch. o Mrs. ) man; ==| Walter ===| Marstc ==| DeWit =s| Mrs. R g‘Loct §) & mt a m t Ame ==\ticipat S\ nual : ==) associf ) day, | ===/ week, &\ of the >\ Park : ==| at the & | subjec '%'News; discus was â€"0 === ) tures is \_Osw C | The N N. S. THEATRE GUILD MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ; Approximately: three hundred: new members can be admiitted to the guild this fall to reach a total of 3500 atâ€" tendance for each play, ~As the audiâ€" toriums énly permit, under the presâ€" ent |schedule, of audiences / totalling i3700 persons this will mean practiâ€" cally a capacity attendancefor this season. S i. of t 300 New Members Can Be Adâ€" mitted; Members Only to : ~~~ See Performances g :jith:the return of Alexander Dean, ral‘ director,. The North 81:1{:: Theatre Guild has commenced t membership drive of its fifth season of, rzrelenfint the best in amateur theatricals to : its patrons :along the North Shore. i ; A. Due to the one hundred per|cent xuj‘];:tovsl won by last year‘s producâ€" tionk, the officers of the guild are exâ€" pecting a closed membership in many of the communities this season. This will mean that none others than those holding season memberships will be able to see the plays due to a capd&â€" city list in each suburb. ts 2 _ Following is the committee from Hihland Park,".._ _ _ â€"â€" l _â€"Mrs. J.. Williams â€" Macy, â€" general chairman. : / hok . 2o | Highland Park _ =© Mrs. Otis: Beardsley, . chairman; Mesdames Ralph Bard, Arthur Byâ€" field, Alexander. Mason, J. C. Morriâ€" son, O, L. ‘Olesen,, Wilford C. Shipâ€" nes, Allen Ira Wolff, R, J. Beatty, George H. Dunscomb, George Gaidâ€" zick, A. J. Metzel, E. F. Noiting, Edith Phillips, David R. <Thomas, Misses Edna M. Grenoble, Constance § Lake m&t * t Mrs. Clifford MeCullough, chairâ€" man; Mrs. Frank ’F Harkness, Mr. Walter â€" Bridgeman," Miss. Dorothy Marston, Mrs. Philip Speidel, Mrs. DeWitt Buchanan, Mrs. Carl Ewing, Mrs. Ralph Poole. | .. / 10. Local Publisher Is | â€" . Speaker at Illinois Press Assn. Meeting â€" Among Illinois publishers who parâ€". ticipated in the program at the 'ran-l nual meeting of the Tlinots ‘Pma‘ association, held in~ Champaign Thursâ€". day, Friday and Saturday of last week, was John L.~Udell, president of the Udell Printing Co. of Highland: Park and Lake Forest, was a speaker, at the Friday morning gession on the subject, "Building Up a Weekly, Newspaper." â€" Several other editors discussed this subject also, and it was one of the most interesting feaâ€" tures of the three days‘ meeting. ‘ Oswald Garrison: Villard, editor of ‘The Nation Magazine gave a fine adâ€" dress on "The »Newspaper and Its Relation to: the Government." Edâ€" ward Price Bell of the Chicago Daily ‘News . spoke on the "Life â€" and Work of Victor F. Lawson." The man who is generally thought of as the biggest small town merchant was there and told the newspaper sfolks how, through judicious advertising in the rural press, he hag built from a small beginning what is. today one of the largest small town department stores in America. He is Fred P. Mann, Sr. of Devil‘s Lake, North Dakota. He talked on "Uses . of Advertising in Building Business in a Small Town." M & | O. Lawrence Hawthorne, "the newsâ€" paper poet and philosopher," formerâ€" ly in newspaper work in Illincis but now residing in QOmaha, Neb., was also on one of the programs and read several of his works. The president of the New England Daily Press asâ€" sociation, James T. Murray of New Bedford, Mass., \John L. Stewart, président of the Pennsylvania Newsâ€" paper Publishers association of Washâ€" ington, Pa., and J, W. Shaw of Elâ€" mira, N. Y.,, secretary of the New York Press association were ‘other outâ€"ofâ€"state speakers appearing on the program. ; Special sessions for both the daily and weekly press, a department for women, and. a ‘session for ‘editorial writers were features of the meeting this year. | * ; | W. J. Smith of Waukegan, II1., was elected president; H. G,. Fell of White Hall, first: viceâ€"president; A. L. Bowâ€" en of Springfield, second viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, and H. L.‘ Williamson, also of, Springfield, executive secretary. ° ALLâ€"STAR CONCERT SUBSCRIPTIONS OPEN Only a Few Left; Urge Early Patronage;. First Concert Is November 18 © THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Winnetk ;Mn.;Emotygbb Andrews, Winnetka are the patrons and patr !a},the eo#a’r_t. to . be given Rollin Pease of) Evanston, assisted by Mrs. Emily !:unonl Hunt, ‘benefit of. the i Jane A@dmm Bocial Service L?l&ii‘.t Rockford college, Satâ€" urday, wbexj, 24, 3:00 p. m. at the Service urday, Orring Orring;Ex” 8. :s j 35| § Mrs. b‘s daughter has enâ€" tered Rockford college as a freshman this fall and in whose honor a tea was given h‘y Mrs. CatherintaWanzh Meâ€" Culloch| late in September.â€" > ‘~||. ~ FOR RENT H bâ€"rm 1st fit., St. Johns av. H. y.’ $80.00 New store, No. av. H. P. ......,....$60.00 Mod. 1st fit. Burchel] av. Hwd. $45.00 Mod, 2n1d fit. Burchell ay. Hwa. $85.00 (alse d FOR SALE 1 Nice lofs, Ravinia Highlands $1250.00 Good values: in vacant «and: improved properties. $ighf e * Have you‘ enough fire insurance on that house, furniture and auto? A ting will give you rates, § propert Have 3 that ho ting wi Phor!tes H. P. 723-;5,2131 Murray&Terry Lake Forest Homeâ€"can be used as two ‘5â€"rm. flats or “ttflaodel‘od into a large modern home, High grade east side lqgcation. Will exchange for small home jin ‘Highland [Park, close in. Several vacancies in unfurnished homesâ€"7â€"rm. brick and garage $110, Splendid 8â€"rm, house with dbl. garage $125. 7â€"rm. house, almost new, good lo?ti‘ n $100. Also several bargains in furnished honies for the winter. Stores| in Tone Bldg. going fast. Our iyr. lease protection Afininst increasé, will tie these ‘up. â€" Interâ€" ested | parties should make reserva> tions at once: a * ' Exclusive Bargains â€"‘â€"| in Fine Wooded | Big Lots Cal â€"~/ REAL ESTATE / AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE F. B. Williams Real Estate HINE & HINE Re: ée enty (70) aére;‘ wid\ wide f}ro: age t,mAthe 'St.‘Iohn’ r?ver. |\For Sale on Nebraska ave.â€" â€"RBusiness site 72 x 148. This will ?uble in value in a short time. ~House on property. f Also Acreage. F fixgfi elevation dbove thqr river. 331 and . water‘ transportation is the best. Hard road through wW, W. BARTLETT | RPRPAT RSTATER . the property. DRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN _ FOR SALE: \FLORIDA LAND Ptess Building, Highland Park ?depbu nyuuu Park 839â€"J | 1444 Judson Ave. ampa, Florida. We offer a "Will lenell for N.h? "irg â€"or. sell outrig! iness »site, Nebraska® ave. is'tborongfihre is one of the siest in Tampa.. Lot 60 x : 99 year lease. .One of the i enran e ntindt aie O aAl ft. on Florida ?&’;. This is a d_ Florida investment with \ Beautiful Houses _ and Bungalows _â€" at Low Prices _ For Big Values Downtown Business )0 with house on it. at Highland Park Office Telephone 69 al Estate, Loans ind Insurance ve Some Wonderful 15 S. St. Johns Ave, Phones 2340 & 459 RELIABLE LAUNDRY FOR EXCHANGE y\ :; _ LANDSCAPE GARDENER ~â€" 915 Logan Street ; ‘~_ Competent Riding Instructors. Horses Boarded in new, completeâ€" | _ â€"ly equipped, fireproof stable. s «) i | n CHILDREN GIVEN, SPECIAL ~ATTENTION $ Landscape Gardening home grounds, .plant perennial € el’nmltatior It 'iCfillne or co on. ; you to call H. P. 2288. 9 | ... Thrilling? You‘ll want to stand n?ia up uddnu'wt i * You won‘t mff laughing. for a month! Action? The of. | the Wally Reid Auto Racing stories wrote it. An actionâ€"comedy rquove,Luckundugtnmc.‘.. i 4 "I1°s A HIT FROM START TO FINI8H*"~ ; Â¥ Gunn School of Music â€" Highland Park Branch : Miss Wycoff in Highland Park Investment * ‘.‘} / *‘ * ‘Weodnesdays _ _ ll it * t mt waace acull French Harmony, here Saturâ€" Ilpu;'st a real price of n& _ _ 825 E. Park Avenue . 2 Telephone Highland Park 1080 __AN ASTOUNDING OFFER! _ <af uy yij j FPOR SALE ; a id "â€"rm. house, fine hi P P YE aener esnt nennt Neatiers ns h For information or write T o w abaig heel * * SsUNDAYâ€"MONDAY,, OCT. 11 FTDM CLA EVA EMMET WYCOFF You «hav;â€"x;ev;r seen a pict;ue ‘just like this. You will marvel at its..greatness.| > d Â¥ c .. % you want to beautify your %ltpn;%wvm _pnun\ on of the “'?mé’?u. 8 &A 8 f mog ‘ modern m. alu . «GOING GREAT"â€"An Educational: Comedy and the LATEST KINOGRAM * , $%, RICHARD DIX, Esther Ralston | Maintenance a Specialty IRENE RICH, Huntly Gordon, Gertrude Astor Harrivey 0163 and Making Lawns S. BISETH John Harron, June Marlowe ‘"BUSTER BE GOOD‘"â€"Just a Million Screams Alberta Vaughn, Al Cooke, Kit Guard and Black Sofl * qprg CA ';_'ifi"“"’m‘udb'rnr TO FINISH" Cl 0 * s _ . _"PPING HOT‘"â€"A Comedy Scream "The ADVENTURES of MAZIE"_ land Dark Ebeatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16â€"17 Matinee Smfll‘!.t 1 ‘_.U-. DIRECT FROM E STUDIO \ First World Showing of FINE SADDLE HORSES TO RENT e LUCKY DEVIL _ 5 in his latest and greatest picture ° BELOW THE LINE Wife Who Wanted ES. WED. & THURS., OCT. 13â€"44â€"15 PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents 13 ‘â€"RINâ€"TINâ€"TIN AND A BIG CAST IN L. 11â€"12 1st Show Sun. 2 p. m. CLASSICS Presents > | G &R STABLES f yA OTIS RITCHIE, Mgr. ._lm 24 North Second Street ~_||| Phone Highland Park 313 THURSDAY,~ OCTOBER 8, 1098 in Phone 444 f mc-t-lnfl'[% INSURANCE‘â€" RENTING â€"â€" _ REICHARDT & MARTIN Shoes Made to Order || Teacher of Piano Specializing in foundational . ork for Children :~â€" Graduate of . Our Weekly Special DEERFIELD ROAD HIGHLAND PARK Tel. Highland Park 321 LoUISE MCCLERNAN Expert Repair While You Wait American Conservatory Normal Department â€" :« 320 Central Avenue â€"~Tel. H. P. 400 23 Years‘ of Experience Wasn‘t | Phone 1100 < 38 #4 Howard married consin 1 Purham, Davis, John A. served as Helen W Mcead of the bride Clifford 1 Mr. 8 bridegro the â€"usht Arthur 1 Gilbert Randall Virginia Dorothy and Mrs. Glenco« Schaef. white white , gister, honor, Schinler frocks >« all w flower de chi of the At on | tional ing ter, honor, his Fol

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