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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1925, p. 18

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1E N § Telephone 1589 Come on, Local Charleston Fans, win a Ca:s o y o t s Artent oo hn dtibal EJ 1 d d bL Cl e PCn Bret Harte‘s t heto ‘Tontianh M 8 breathâ€"taking tale of the glorious days of ¢ol .lulro-g squarely in a man‘s path und duanrmm-m wtal, PAGEâ€" EIGHT IMPERIAL COMEDY WILL KRUMBACH picture fbursting with laughs MERMAID CoMEDY VYera Reynolds, :gb“flrtmn-o“wworm â€"_~ . Charlie Murray, Ben _ HARRY CAREY "THE FLAMING FORTIES" TCOI €7 (no swirl of a people in rev qrbnficmhd; a maid who loved and knew m'fi?l Elinor ‘Glyn, to whom mh«*. has here pictured her greatest rommnce. The â€" t Whewnre + 1 EKS.* â€" CHRISTIE COMEDY with Eleanor Boardman, Conrad Nagel Outâ€"of the swirl of a people in revolt urimes the slowbina‘1 4 _ 1 °O o ioh h _ "STEEL PREFERRED" 2f the ; :r::h::'hu.kl M-wh:uu :fifin‘. they made: such |good| targets and besides t ty | â€"~., adee ANDY GUMP comEDY ‘ SPECIAL HACGE ATTRACTION_..7/s:.,, ie and hirman story of the g'm'!_hnvwiu "THE BEST BAD MAN®" Sat1nrdays; Sundays and Holidays ADULTS 40 Cents | CHILDREN 10 Cents Alcyon Theatre NEW ADMISSION PRICES Adults 6 ® ® ¢ . us + (‘ E Highland Park, II1. Sash, Doors and Millwork Elinor Glyn‘s "THE ONLY THING*" Special Attractionâ€"CHARLESTON CONTEST \~|for "a f e ADULTS and KIDDIES â€"|_ * THE PICK OF THE PICTURES AND SELECT ENTERTAINERS THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DEC. 31 and JAN: i SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM Three Performances w.fq; TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29 & 30 LA L, ?‘AGE ATTRACTIONâ€"(Sunday Only) "YVAUDEVILLES BEST OFFERING® SUNDAY & MONDAY, DEC. 27 and 28 TONY, THE WONDER HORSE SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 TOM MIX ALL STAR CAST including Ridge Road romantic west in all its glory steo! industry, thrilling, humorous ‘:':‘.“"'" 'fi"nm'u adiine. oter spoke, there was no back talk, he loved his .ood!hm-ndb-flu tl_lflnmldwu:l‘: of golor and romance when with $;,00 â€" 7:45 and 9:15 p. . Highland Park, LATEST INTERNATIONAL XNEwWS LATE8T INTERNATIONAL NEWS ash Prize; . Don‘t let your e 4 gloriqus adventure o LATEST PATHE NEWs to :life on the screen. | A Telephone 2400 «and best. A bad enture of a man and the human heart is thrilling successor of adventure stood Turpin @" KINOGRAMS 35¢ 10¢ . svICk Longworth is doing his best in congress to convert the blocs into sawdust, and the country is with him. : The battle ery of the proâ€"league senators in the league court fight is going to be "half a league, half a league, half a league, onward." â€"â€"â€"â€" Ese anoms td ARCUE® bus and wife Jt tens. WD $10, stamp $3. ~Pt. of lots 3 and 4, Sec. 28, Poarw field. e e ‘ An eastern univ says that football is lege.‘ ‘Still at that ::t," ‘harmfal than C. T. & T. Co. to F. C. Funke and wife: Deed $10, stamp $2.50. Sec. 22, Deesfleld. ~â€" : j i ks M. Przyborski and wf to ‘R. Schae‘ fer and wife jt tens. QCD $10, stamp 50¢c. Lots 44, 45 and 46, blk 24, Sec. b5, Shields. + . . nion Bank: of Chicago to C. H. Wetzel.‘ Deed $10, stamp. $4. ‘Lot 18; Forest Home, Sec. 21, Shields. o Ann Augustine to E. C, Schweitzer and wife it tens. WD $10, stamp $3. Pt. of lot 15, S$. â€"Highland addn to Highland Park. hi . David Froehlich to R. M. Delson & Elsie Ganser. WD $10, stamp $1. Sec. 36, Deerfield. i s «.C. T. and T. C, to K. E. Hobard and wife jt tens. Deed $10, stamp $2.50. Pt: of lot 35 and lot 86, blk 5, Branâ€" igar Brog. Sunset. Terrace, Sec, 22, Deerfield. i Nick Longworth is Tt I+ K. 4y C, 10 J. â€" B !D'Cd 550.75.4. stamp $51 <Shields. A k E. M. Mawman and wife to Clara Brozowski. ~QCD $10. S\mdry lots in Sec. 20, Shields, hss f E. B. Foxworthy and wife to Emma J, Lundgren.. WD $10, stamp $3. Pt. of lot 5, blk 12, Highland Park. f Edith Hocke and husband to D. Dunn and wife jt tens. WD $10, stamp 2. Lot 20, blk 6, Ravinia Highlands, Sec. 36, Deerfield. > _ » $10, stamp $2.50. Lotshl-â€":r:l Ev:; resubdn in Deerfiéld Park, Land and Impvt subdn. Hoi 7 } T. Pester and wife. to Martha Tewes. _ WD $10, stamp $5.. Pt. of | lot $44, Org! subdn of Lake Forest. . |«~Martha 5 Osterman to E. L. Claâ€" vey and wife jt tens, WD $10, stamp $1,.50. Lots 32 and $3, Edwin P. Ostermans subdn, Sec. 82, ‘Deergeld. M, Schulze to F. Flasch and wife, jt tens. _ WD $10. Lot 17, J. sr.fiuov- land‘s North Shore Acre, Deel eld. W,â€" H. Murphy ét al to H. Hardâ€" F. H. Bartlett and wifeâ€" anski. Deed $10, stamp 36, Deerfield. . t H ram s in erint a um ie uied W,: H. Murphy ét al to H. Hardâ€" acre. Deed $250, stamp 50¢. â€" Lots 1 and 2, blk 25, See. 5, Shields, CV J.. A.. Matlack and wife et al to M. . Mennie. WD . $10,500, . stamp $10.50. Lots $1,.32, 38 and 24, Outer Circle of lots in bik 17, Org!l Plat of Lake Blaff.. ~ : moor addn to Highland Park, _ _ J. J. Speliman and wife to Marâ€" tha Tewes.. QCD 10.. Lots 4 and 5, in subdn of Org! lot :346, Lake Forâ€" est.\" Fel B L. N. Green and wife to A. Sthadeâ€" ditz and wife jt tens. WD $4,000, stamp $4, ~Pt. lot ©10, block 7. Ex. Alma B. Lee and husband to Graâ€" ham W, and Kate Muoch, Jt tens. WD $10, stamp 6. Lots 27, 28, 29, and 30, blk 3, Lake Bloff.: : C. A. Lundquist and wife to Jenâ€" nie J. Johnson. QCD $10. . Lots (8, 9, 10. and 11, blk 46, N addn to Lake Bluff. G. S. Mauran and wife to G. R Bremner. WD $10, stamp $20, |Pt. of lot 57, 8. Highland addn to Highâ€" land Park. _ . Emma P. Hardin to E. G. Huber. WD $10, stamp $9.) Lot 6, blk 82, Original Plat to H. Park. _ _ j Catharine E. McDonough and husâ€" band to G. M. Meeker and wife, jt tens. WD 10, stamp $10. Pt. of lot 46, Nelsons. addn to Ravine Woods. â€" Cora E. Howland et al to Kathaâ€" rine â€"G. Adamson. .. Deed $105,000, stamp $105, Pt. of lot 3, blk 80, High. land Park. weie o9 : Cora E. Howland and husband et al to Katharine G. Adamson. ‘ WD $10, Pt. of lot 3, blk 30, Highland Park. Mary Haik and: hus to Beard and wife.. WD $1 $1.50. ~Sec. 36, Deerfield. Thomas Poster and Griffis. . Deed‘ $1. :P ‘ubdnv Lnke Forest.,' Stillâ€" at that, it isn‘t‘ much harmfual than studying socialâ€" John Griffith and wife to David Borg and: wife. WD $10, stamp $1.50. Pt. lot 65, Washington Circle subdn. 24 and 25; blk 28, Highland Park. â€" J _ _F.o A.‘Tocker and wife to M. E. ‘Nocethling and wife jt tens. "wWD $10, stamp 2.â€" Pt: lot 11, blic 7, Wrenn‘s addn to H. Park." . :â€" | ie E. A. Tucker and wife to J. Armmâ€" strong. . WD $10, stamp 2. Pt. lots 15 and 16, blk 42, H, Park. :‘ â€" ~John Griffith and wife to Peter Jenâ€" sen and wife, WD $10,, stamp $2.50, Pt. Sec..28, Shields. a I h â€"_M. H. Brook to Louise B. Wold. Lakeside Manor, See. 31, Deerfleld.". P. H. Heinsen~to F. A.. Tucker. WD $10, stamp $3 "1â€"3. int. in lots 24 and 25 blk 28. Hiehland Parle . !| C. T. and T. C. to‘8. B. Freud. Deed $1500, stamp $1.50. Pt. of lot 14J. B. Hoevlands Highland Park Acro Bub, Seei 21. Deerfield. © 5 C. T. and T. C. to E. J $1500, stamp $1:50.> Pt . Hovlands Highland Park See. 21, Déerflield. Wick and wife to A. L. Kal REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS prozowski to E. M. Mawman jt tens QCD $10. . Sundry Fairlawn subdn, See. 20, Emm&prmmmrmmo. C. to W..Cosmas. Deed n,and wife to A. Sthade. | â€" : Particularly / convincing in â€" their ‘e jt tens. WD $4,000,| TOlés are Walter ?onn;u !::Xnnd Inâ€" Pt. Jlot ©10, block 7, mx.| #als, the kindly but harassed father; \Highland Park, _ .. | Esther Evins as Eunice lnai;la. the nian and wife to Mar.| Prave mother, u:d ‘Eugene‘ Head as QCD 10... Lots 4 and 5, Bradley Ingals, the <son home from Org! lot 346, Lake For. | COllewe. ‘A good few lines were well Ne e : .. | dong by William Jule as the upstart and wife. to Martha| Le0 Day; and the hand he received on ‘$10, stamp $5." Pt. of| * entrance ied to his popularâ€" subdn of Lake Forest. . | ity With Waukegan audiences, Oscar Osterman to E. L. Cla.| O‘Shea is c nt as . Kimberley. â€" it tens. WD $10, stamp| »... .. A as Play : 32 and 33, Edwin p.|_ The theme of the play is seasonally ibdn, Sec. 32, ‘Deergeld. 204 | perennially | appropriate. . The to F. Flasch and wife, | SUberfcial ?“Wfb& and: forget: $10.° Lot 17,; J. 8. Hovâ€" '.fulngsn of ‘the t , in colléege, melt Shore Apre, Deerfigld} |into sacrificing solicitude when they phy ¢t al to H. Hard. leatn that the family is in hard $250, stamp 50¢c. â€" Lots | Straits, chiefly use they â€" have 25, See. 5, Shielas, _. | bean the big expense. As all the three ersity â€" professor a menace to colâ€" wife to Roy Barâ€" d wife to W. W. Pt. lot 344, orgl E. L. Ray. Deed Pt of lot 1, J. 8. Pritchard. . ~ Bec. 4, to â€" Francis 310, lt&mp Acre Subdn iamaracitin ced NRA CR it cld t | . _ The principal in‘te?ynatijmul quéestion n America ~now seems to be how much of a‘â€" divér; the senate can grant the World Court from the League of Nations.: 444 plavers at the Majestic Theatre, This is the piece which has a record of a whole season in Chicago and another in New York, in both places breaking reéctords for recéipts and attendance. It is described as one of the most charming â€" entertainments that has ever appeared on the American stage. The Majestic players are among the first ‘stock organizations in the counâ€" try to secure this great vehicle. A ‘speciul,midnizg{e show, at 11:45 December 31, and an extra matinee on J New Year‘s day have been arranged for. "Welcome . S'iupzer.” I news comes in from several souces and â€" the ~Christmas spirit, | sorely threatened, is supreme again. â€" inâ€"law rally to the children and a prospective daughter ~ A versatile cast, who are in the main well placed, are this week givâ€" ing "The Goose Hangs High," a comâ€" edy packed with the Christmas spirit, to gflpacify audiences at she Majestic theatre â€" in Waukegan. ‘ Under Mr. O‘Shea‘s direction, the players give the seenes an‘ interpretation that bring tears, smiles orâ€" guffaws, when the: playwright intended they should be THIS LITTLE BOOSTER SAYS "TRY THE SwEET AND CLEANX way" who plays Hugh Ingals, the older brother, in "The Goose Hangs High," this week at the: Majestic Theatre, Waukegan, ie + Players, Under Direction of Osâ€" carnb’Sh;:, Give Comedy i â€" Good Interpretation; : Matinee Xmas "THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH" MAJESTIC PRESENTS SEASONAL OFFERING %â€".-.--TH e._-_-_ OaK â€"TERRACE Launory ROBERT BRISTER family‘s help, good berticebnneatesale TECTR 5:}'”%?{!!5"#@%’ & HESh Gae â€" F ® ay | & 808 Washington RARE OLD ORIGINAL PRINTsS M r,...;'_"' Mlu.rhm" .!1 ( j j ‘ FHeGnNC P OeB CC B AONOTOTNEEARRR T: Ti qs asccs, 2 %‘ NE NUE ENCO NCNECETENTN »v_rf.;‘ NNNE HHHTHE m ' 4 » MRS. MARY ANN DICKE Pestne nté, Metzotints, Fashion and Flow The GROVE FARM SATURDA Y A powerful picture of the Romantic Northwest. 3 "THE CITY OF STARS"â€"a newspaper reporter‘s wild through Universal City Studios. 'me Important Movie Stars Apt;:.pr. { ~\Comedy, "SATURDAY" Irving Cummings, Eva N;vak, Wallace Beery Rinâ€"Tinâ€"Tin, the Dog Hero Keep Your Children Healthy FRIDA Y ‘ A scream from start FABLES IN COLOR, "Only a Country 1 WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDA YÂ¥ HODGE PODGE, MONDAY & TUESDAY PATHE NEWS; "PERILS OF THE WILD®" BUNDAY (Continuous 2:30 to 11 p. m.) B /.. DOUBLE FEATURE RETURN SHOWING OF POPULAR PICTURES ‘"Man From Hell‘s River" Golden Guernsey Milk Place your order today ~by Our entire herd is free from tuberculosis, having been under state and federal superâ€" vision for nine years. ? There is nothing better or more healthâ€" ful for babies, children or wnâ€"ups than plenty of good, pure miflo on Highland Park, III. Pearl Theatre â€".__ PATHE REVIEW : Matinee ~Onlyâ€"A8SECRET BERVICE SANDERS" Chap. 3 and 4â€""THe Thrilling Chapter Play f $ by _ GIVING THEM ALL THE FRESH SYD CHAPLIN f "CHARLEY‘S AUNT" NEW YEARS DAYâ€"Continuous 2:30 to 11 p JAMES OLIVER CURwWOODs: "The Trap" CHARLIE CHAPLIN DOUGLAS MacLEAN "The HOTTENTOT" "TRIPLE ACTIONr~ LON CHANEY "The Pilgrim" and HIGH CLASS PHOTOPLAYS THEY CAN DRINK "‘Out of Luck" PETE MORRISON HOOT GIBSON . Considered his best‘ picture "Knickâ€"Knacks of Knowledge" REVIVAL WEEK his Wonder Horse, "LIGHTNINC" Deerfield 235â€"Râ€"2 Matinee at 2:30 \~~ HENRY G. WINTER the bes'tflfie"l;l;eml; of work and material business on is yery promising and o?:hes.to o es W New Yur‘.‘ gv.n:fl"..* THE OUTLOOK FoR THE XEW i / YEAR * in ?51:’;‘-5. '-I! 27 in in 48 North First Street Phone 635 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 199; ends and patrons our best ter o Happy and Prosperous ar. We will as herctofore give ASS to finish "ave in service, quality nd material, a solict your telephoning Chap. 10 and last chapter 'm>ri Telephone DECEMBER 30â€"31 DECEMBER we extend to JANUARY JANUARY 1 DECEMBER BYâ€" REQUEST FOX NEWS FOX NEws wid * * d w# BLAZ started â€" Deerhel damage mm partme proof, tire and first in was . en nace w nafe built in Love vised depart nigan put oi was d aftern« church that in eitherâ€" ing. chit it. the en conside nishing the: sn orated to be : the to borhoc went | wood the â€" F4 fine fested also‘ day t their © in email by VOL On Ho uy Janw Sacre "The Febr muls It nent rlz':: tu advai at On On will atre ‘Tin day The

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