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Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1925, p. 24

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*l HARRY LANGDON in Remember When? | and Latest International News _ > A |glorious modern romance of a princess‘ love for an Am{riun set in majestic grandeur and packed with the kind of thrill and love scenes thatp}nly Norma can give. w HEkk Also a Comedy in 3 20t Norma TALMADGE _a comedyâ€"drama ‘ THE BELOVED YOKEL in a Story of rivalry between the City "feller" and the "hick." Also Hal Roach Comedy, "LAUGHING LADIES" and Latest Kinograms g* 1st Show Sunday, 6; 2nd, 7:45; 3rd, 9:15 PAGE EIGKT TUESDAYâ€"WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24â€"25 Special Presentations on the Stage Some Punkins The famous composer and master pianist, and his orchestra, will appear at the Alâ€" cyon all week, beginning | GRAUSTARK with EUGENE O‘BRIEN ~~ Story by GEORGE BARR MeCUTCHEON CHARLES RAY Sunday, November 22nd Theatre ALCYON THE LOVABLE ‘COUNTRY BOY SYNCOPATION SUNDAYâ€"MONDAY, NOV. 22â€"23 MR. CARL B. LAGERQUIST at the Golden Voiced Alcyon Organ HANS HANKE at the SPECIAL A'ITRACTION SA'I‘UHDAY! Join the Crowd to see the â€"| CHARLESTON CONTEST â€" ; ‘Dance the Charleston and win a Cash Prize! â€"and when Johnny Dances the Charlestonâ€"Sweet Mama! Also ‘a Comedy, "SWEET AND PRETTY" and the Latest PATHE NEWS 6 The Man from Red Gulch A fastâ€"riding, clean, wholeéome., outdoor â€"r mance, filled with speed, laughs and thrills. Also ‘a Comedy, "CONTROL YOURSELE" and Latest International News * Loaded with the spice of lifeâ€"brimming over th pep and action and thrillsâ€"they ‘couldn‘t ve made it !_)etterâ€"yon couldn‘t ask for more! JOHNNY FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY, NOV. 27. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Thanksgiving Day Pr(')gram * HARRY CAREY ts in THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS; HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS S000h Cash Prize! iz SCOECG (OH ‘m=) one . gam ) champion: _ s ) of the de: . & ) are confid . o ’ the map t S PLAYGI ;;'v . 8C . s Tract 1N j &| _ Bein : C Sss | All of | ==, the prope . _ & for the « "_ & ground no ==) high scho ) < There a» ==)tile, six o ) draining t} > five 110 fe . 5) both empt; ‘©â€" m fand south * &) which runs > | the pla‘ygn ) Because Es games in 1 SS participate fâ€"= !constructio 3 { ball, playg =s tennis egur = 1 opportunit3 ) shoes and 2s l definits : pl; SS ) number or == the handba S be located | ) north : wall =s utilized. :' Tennis, a was | non . viewrial 1754 Lunt Avenue .. _ ROGERS PARK + CHICAGO, ILL. \â€" _ .PHone Rogers Park 4438 + Agency Battle Creek Sanitarium North Shore "Grai WHOLE RYE FLOUR wWHOLE CORN MEAL | GRAHAM FLOUR | STEEL CUT,OAT MEAL CRACKED WHEAT «_ 2 Pounds 25¢ WHOLE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR NATURAL BROWN RICE °> 2 Pounds 35¢ ' PARCEL POST PAID ON : ORDERS OF $1.00 OR MORE. | Because of the need of having [games in which a great number can ’rparticip&te.‘f present plans call for the !construction of a number of| volley ball, playground ball, handball, and tennis courts, There will also be an opportunity for the playing of horseâ€" ’ah'oes and possibly other gameées. No definits plans have been drawn for the [n_umber‘or location of the . courts, but the handball courts will undoubtedly be located in a position such that the north wall of the auditorium may, be: utilized. > /; o 1 | + Ténnis, a game in which only a few can participate at one time, will probably be ‘allowed only after school, the courts being used during the lunch hours for voneg ball and other sports. © There are cleven lines of four inch tile, six of which are 140 feet long, draining the east half of the field, and five 110 feet long, draining the west, both emptying into a transverse north and south gight inch collecting main which runs to a manhole just outside the playground. - HIGHWOOD DEFEATS : 5{ _/ REBELS ON SUNDAY P Win in Last Quarter When Visâ€" l itors Had Good Lead; Play i, ~â€"‘ Lake Forest Nov. 26 â€" All of the tile has beén laid and the properL sewer connections .made for the drainage of the new playâ€" ground ng::h of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high . school â€" auditorium. oi * Tuesday TONY ~SARG‘S MARIONETTES "laft_ endf and reversed his field for a run of 60 yards. He was stopped | on the Rebel 14â€"yard line, Les Allen | tore through tackle for 18 yards and ; Norman Fink dove through center for the winning touchdown. For further information éom- municate. with 3599 | ©8382 Waukegan Avenue Hig'hhndwj’!’nrk s sn For the adult hard of ‘hearing at the Elm Place School. Clasges every ‘ljuesday 2:80 to 4 :30 p.m. Whole Wheat Flour Milled Fresh Daillyâ€" championship of the middle division of the league, The Highwood boys are confident of putting their town on the map by bringing home the cup. PLAYGFfi)UND AT HIGH SCHOOL Is IMPRO year. The injuries ~of Le‘ ‘Allen, Norman Kink and: Ellwood may| disâ€" count Highwood‘s chances of| beating Lake Forest on Thanksgiving day. _ Highwovyd‘ has gone this far through the midâ€"west «grid season without a defeat. â€" In fact only two teams have scored on |them. . There is now only one . game between the focals and chnmpion:};ip of the middle division of the league. The Hichunnd hawe â€" The absence of Coach Bolan was very > mm evidence, Highwood played th’ronxhont‘with the lack ~of teamwork and leadership that nearly cost | them :}u; game. Substitutions were frequent and injuries were more numerous ‘than any other game‘ this year. â€"T injuries ~of Les ‘Allen, Norman iienk and> Ellwood. may disâ€" count Highwood‘s chances of beating Lake Forest on Thankseivine daw: Mrs. W. P. Johnson The scoré was hi‘“ Rebel A.: C, of Austin on the big‘end, in the last part tivt ‘Fourth quarter, Highwood was in their own territoty, "sm%" exâ€"Deerfield . star, tore. t;{mnd ‘the left end and reversed his fhield for : Highweod snapped into it mm ed al certain defeatâ€"to victory, in the last few minutes of play at Highâ€" wood â€" field . Sunday, â€" when they deâ€" feated the Rebels 14â€"13. | Highland Park Woman‘s Ch ___ Elm Place Auditorinm N Health Foods LIP~READING nidâ€"west «grid season without a t. â€" In fact only two teams have d onTtbem. There is now only game between the focals and DECEMBER FIRST North of Auditorium Is ng Prepared for Use In Sports Line IMPROVED 93 for WILLIAM FAIRBANKS and EDITH ROBERTS | CO.&:“IO‘[W-PA‘!IIIIVI“ * \_ _! 1. ‘Ohapter Seven of the Serial If interested in buying this property from the J. L. SUGDEN ADV. CO., 32 West Washingi SATURDAY R ho d Whhfluv«hnrâ€"hlmdlflhuu‘hfirflnm.. the fight be> tween Indians and United States troops. Bee k: J Comedy: "ALICE GETS STUNG" t { 4néoniumm.bemmt;hhsuelotzu‘bym feet, in Glencoe, with a 100 foot vine ‘running around two sides b?iz,i:.withfiufl-:rizhuto';uh-tdb-eh?‘;, ; mkhmmum.u&q,.ndm block A Road in on recently iile op s &zi:m C .mmm LAKESIDELOT FOR SALE FRIDAY THURSDA Y ‘ "The People vs . Nancy Preston". with MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE, JOHN BOWERS Teacher of Piano, wWEDNESDAY "THOSE WHO JUDGE" e PATSY RUTH MILLER and LOU TELLEGEN "WARRIOR GAP" | pear‘s f .. EMIL JANNINGS and a strong supporting least. â€" A beautiful and thrilling DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT TUESDA Y Open to All § AND OTHERS . IN ALL TWENTYâ€"ONE scuw“ Comedy : "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" by H. C. W . POX% $ $st ‘CHARLESTON DANCE CONTEST â€" MONDAY HERBERT RAWLINSON, MILDRED HARRIS Â¥4 C1 >( Gemedy: "SPOOKY SPOOKS" â€" POX NEWH f Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School I GLEE CLUB s : "The New Champion" Highland Park, Ill. Pearl Theatre xpay (Continuous 2:30 to 11. p m.) â€" NDYv. 2 OVER 3000 PEOPLE APPEAR IN THIS PRODUCTION You will never forget Lon Chaney as the hunchback SHOWN AT ? and 9 P; M. Comedy: "THE FLIGHT THAT FAILED" â€" POX.NEWs “ucmma nom?" f REED HOWES and ETHEL SHANNON ; "PAL 0_: MINE" | IRENE RICH, PAULINE GARON and JOSEF SWICKARD _ "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" "THE WAGON TRAIL" mee studio: 820 Ridge ‘Terrace, Evanston. dMMb:erAmM In Highland Park Tuesdays, Wednesdays, ; . A powerful drama of intense interest % Comedy: "ONE GLORIOUS FOURTH" . FOX NBWS Comedy: "ALICE SOLVES THE PUZZLE" .. rATHE NEWs Chapter five of "PERILS OF THE WILD" . The Thrilling Adventures of the Days of ©49 "MY NEIGHBOR‘S WIFE" &!éue-m Extraordinaryâ€" One Night *ly JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD$S Famous Story HIGH CLASS PHOTOPLAYS by GENERAL CHARLES KING, U.%.A. THANKSGIVING DAY i Continuous 2:30 to 11 p. m. it "OTHELLO® LON CHANEY . J. DINK ELOO,, Director ~ Will Sing at 9:00 P. M. EVANS (Matinee 2:80 p. m.) DOUBLE FEATURE with ap all star cast including in Saline "WILD WEST" â€"at the Matinee onlyâ€" (Matincée 2: on / adjoining: property . By VICTOR HUGO ':l*-lwfd nvheontfl noise of Sheridan Road. that combines these five iilul feaâ€" THURSDAY, HMM 8‘1* Chicago ,__ CLARENCE B. y‘ ~â€" Teacher of Violin, m.) Prizes to Best owner, one 1036 NoV. 27 NOV. 26 NOov. »# NOV 14

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