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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1925, p. 20

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Lt) f/ if?! [f li, ifl Pl PAGE RIGHT Not nerdy surface cleaning, but cleaned through and thm-b-tn the moat modern and thorough way. Makes old hate like new. We doe: and dye anything and everything that may be handled lit a complete laden: plant - direct to the household , m; ,"ahtrtgtort_Av.emr, 1htue'-dagtdttioeked,$1.carmeuttatedandirer-d,sae. JOHN ZENGELER MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ' Estimates Cheerfully Given. Jobbing e swam WITHIN BLDG. 360 CENTRAL AVE. M: Shop. a, P. 1404 . I... II. p. m. In: PAULINE GARON, OTIS HARLAN, MARIAN NIXON LEE MORAN V TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8; 4 “a i An “than“ " {wives 'e riot of Joy this picture i! SHORE i Charleston Dance will be; exhibited byuroresaionaU PRIZES AWARDED FOR THE BEST EXHIBITION , of the CHARLESTON DANCE ' _ _ COME ON, YOU CHARLESTON FANS! . ENTER THE CHARLESTON CONTEST! . ' Highland Park; Ill. Alcyon' Theatre » REGINALD DENNY WHERE WAS lit Beginning Saturday, October31 ELEANOR BOARDMAN new CODY custom-on um ii ct.iy00lTtrti)ri'iri'ii'i?'iyN6 an. a. “pop luau and; a: mini “a. - ss North Shark!“ Rad w: OPERATE our: OWN PLANT m HIGHLAND pm FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER EXCHANGE of Wivns , AND EVERY SATU’RDAY THEREAFTER h f A I r,,,,,t,tl,l,%,, A mun yoluyounz boning. Papt6o.u.emtfryttedttra-suttgsirt mmundWhhh%memhmh t. m WAS " ON THAT AYt SUNDAY and MONDAY. NOVEMBER t and 2 ANNOUNCEMENT! THE PICK oi? THE PICTURES _s,,1,,t" AND SELECT' 1ilNTERT'ArNJilRfFt ,"'r f. Plmt Paumuci'? if L. "drtUiiiiri%s - Third ma WM}: MORAN BROTHERS ALSO AN EXCELLENT STAGE SPECIALTY Candy: “DANGEROUS CURVES slump" any mm Show; Lu mum-m: Put or ' ' 7 -- - LATEST xlnocnns Cleaner)md Dyer st, g' Pboise Wilmette 8406-a can]: and jliii,l,,i,,ti!,,i,g,,g,iiS YOU’LL LAFF YOURSELF SILLY! A softy. ye-ty-erase dome-tic may 7010’“. B. P. 109 ALCYON?mEATRE A thighs (Em-inn. what a stoluUort for family Maxim”! And a., i w 't.eeett ;U £le also ff, P Telephone 2400 wisktm, mani- Here in Trelisa, which is indeed the village of his drums," he encounters 1130 the girl of his dream. but in great: distress. Married to, an inhu- man 'skeletonrlike man, she is petri- fled of her father-in-law, who is, we soon discover a maniac with sadiat tendencies. Well might ttid girl be straw. And so are we-tttttdot Mr. Waipoles's good sense nobfor her well? ' Charles Percy Harmless, nu Amer.. icnn of Puritan ancestry and Baker, Oregon, cpntemporaries, ig gruelling to Treliss, England, in search uof‘ beauty. He is a timid young man,. gs Afraid of himself " by“ of eveiv- thing ehre--nnd he would have been more tifraid yet if he had known what was in store for him. He does have a warning and nearly turns and runs, but is stayed by a new sense of eier- age. i ' . _ r' Hugh Walpole {has turned necro- mancer. Evident? wearied of, his good solid repute ion and histami- .ful followers, he his decided to vary the general monotony by doing a little juggling with the former and giving a little jolt to the latter, In any cue it is diMeult to picture why Mr. Wal- pole wrote " The Portrait of I Man with Red Hair." ' When' there were so many new directions in which to turn, why turn in this? , . T The book is lalmost, unbearably poignant, because it is Lao true. The women are so exactly what, the world of hfty or sixty years ugh made its women, Victor is soiexaetly what such women made of him. Miss Parrish showed the final /touch of artistry when instead of making Victor bad or. vicious she made hiris'simruv' in- effectual. Poor 'Vj'ctor', like all the reit of his family Isuch , pitiful Vie- time of life! I F _ . the world a fahHrtrotirot impreena-l, bility which is no'mo‘re stable or more" credible than the; painted front of a stage setting. l , , I f Thus the family-30mm in: left lin the hands id the utterly itwoPpet tent, senseless and chiming 'Mrs.} Campion: And, Mr}: Ctmpion. being] I slave to the strbnger sex, transfersl her allegiance, on her hustmmt'tt death i to “little Vietor."i It is for little Vic- I ter that the family lives, move; and‘ has its being. And 1ittie.Vietor grows g a? as can be-irturttined. ' C ‘EE'ach decision as- it come; is o/ ciiied for Victor’s inter'ests tutdostteh: ddcision is of course fatally wrong; The family fortuner begin to dwindlc,’I iuitors are turned tway because Vic-l tor does not approve cf them -- or; anyonewho might usurp one of his; slaves. Gradually the family drifts; into becoming one of those pitiful) groups of peopleshohlintr up towardl The Campion family no a weilthy happy respected old fgmiiy of Dela- ware; The childrkn, three girls, and , boy born soon after the storylopens, have eVery .reason to 1ookdorwttrd to the most normal and delightful! tive?. The only shadow on their first years ii, the sudden 'death, by 'a tall from a horse, of their laughing generous father, just before the heir for whom he has hoped so passionately,"" born,, But this u a shadow only long pres.- ept, it seems, to Muggie the qidest daughter,' V . h . j , . o 'LVLUlJLlX, J1\o { i Baggage, Expressing Moving Highlatidtark and rusiodr 3 _ In a style which is remarkably light and delicate for the, Eternity of her book. Taking u sitdatitht that in of the most poignnnt tr Edy; So an eteher, using the most gnaw line "gun by many reiteration bf that line' emote etreeti of deepest shadow} It is thus that Miss! Parrish he: done her book.: Taking a situation that is all light and happiness a the", be- ginning she puts in a line here, I line there, until everything is in shadow. Ltt 'Anne Punish has written a start- ling real novel in he! “The Paten- nial Bachelor,” winner of the Rape: Prim Novel Contact for this yap. - Mr. Walpoie Descends "THE PORTRAIT OP " MAN WITH mm HAIR” "Pathol and Strength was PERENNIAL BACRBurR" tion," Biography; T"ioe1'ct_gjt, brig Fa; 1iitiieAt6 “ESTHER G0ULD clo Highland Psrk Press. Are you mutated " ttoihs of The. mm 310an PARK mass. HIGHLAND nu, mama By Hugh Wihrote George H. Dom ' Dy Anne Pariah Harper a Brother- me 1805 I WANT ADS BRING iuisocii/ WM WM being, butane the diary huh enough quality a makdl on wan-y tttueh'atkmtthat.",i '.' Then-mro on 111% “my! the and (Quint, ending th the wt- ture chamber in whichtne man with red. hair " ctrttitttr/ip-- anally-4|!" victims. Then " int cohe- the mo- ment, the best in the book for wilt we hue teen waiting. Due of , , victims breaks nay, I picking.” the man, hair and ttll, d pl him out orthe window of his 9 tower and he fails, plump, liked pudding, on the rocks below. . I F There in skill, in the I , yea, but used on 'suetran up! nt and up- real subject, how unclean it aeeatUt Can new be had in 1 Gift Edition yt special paper. with t: portrait of Christopher Robiix, is box“ with a gay Christmas cud, ready for your use. . Brice $8.00 . P. BUTTON A cd. Han SINCLAIR LEWIS “One of the bat than our written in America." ' ' -- I ---, -.Bi '14. tends“. iii WHEN WE .WEI VERY YOUNG ONE INCREASING PURPOSE Lmuz. BROWN 0 thmw in hu/ishenr.2rieoi' If"; Does 'u [world Hm to the I) who on" no I joke? maid omahht't uk- tit, "riotmir. AIM). wanted was to I}: "ill and smile a the work an it hustled hymn-d than: it wouldn' let hin;..RM chit Mk about . our who awarded over hit own - of ballot. . A.S.M.H UTCHINSON AkRowsttirk A. A. 5111‘wa 'Se-aa., quo. Quin Quality Shag-£4112} Wm sag; FELL BROS. SHOES _ ,nd._rrusnte4estsu-to-it-tsdie-torrie., “and. In that buak 6!. ' m MBP, t'l,o4'Pgdllatttyggtt', W. , melanin-.1!!! GOF we - org tNl1,Nt It_N CAP -f on! a?“ - A ml? or [In I Pom Mm CAP' T an phi iii? "L'A do“ or "La ACTED av mugs --m" nu. RlRilraiitiiiilt,'t _ A _.. ' t an. woov: um mm t _ - g on»: row at up It nth! . i BATU RDA Y 'A W mu. mm bu you well-hull in the and, , the Wall-h m. A.ennatdtmnlg0mth.oduieth. min-hwhlu "can. V THURSDAY lull FRIDAY mum-yam 'tfmt-m.,'.--"-..".""'".. st NW. G I 11ml! td NWCEIOAM'MG jun . Mn. Mthtg My In an»: that. and the a _ . bu ,mum in a " to! mere" t . ' g TUESDAY nnd, Minx-DAY ',,'Sr,',NEr,'gt,t,:u' A most lawn!!! W on new!“ of the Ilia -trte lb' “5'7: The PACE THAT F'tiag'tc, 'BROTHERS 21 amen" and item)" so , t .4 , _?uti-thtrrin)ie"'rtsscrrte-rt_'r s, “p... ‘~cucxoo utiii' O-lr: um nun, an." to; u "ieTsr-, SUNDAY “mitt my man-r who”... 1... of a, m. :dtStii i, uh.- - _- --- _ .',T,'lt y m DRESS IN manna wrm “innit; new iirms _ - , nu. mos. saons 1i; You‘vnmeun- Manumnmwllmhl‘lc’m an "l. up: 'rgigrtitttit !tmundll 'grithprtLltetA,t',rtt,'i Monday? Night, and Every Monday mrht I _', WAwarded'to theBatDucenL mrrrrFtTtorl DANCII BY momssmxvm , cam: ox; YOU CHARLESTON FANS! mg; no; PearLTheathg'e Alma Rubens. 'C'"' “mud In“ Aileen } Dangle, . Conway Tom-lo Highlandipark, Ill. Y'94 my»: my” arm-u “DOG par: --rttx Km his: m: In.“ anvn a. “nu mu; m: an we: um They srirnt two year- in the shadow pf the Slur-(h Fob, Bed Lyon. Mary. 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