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Highland Park Press, 18 Feb 1926, p. 16

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4+ % Â¥4 t4 x * 13 § â€"â€" |M Highland Park, Hlincis PAGE EIGHT SUNDAY The Girl From Montmarte Barbara LaMarre Lewis Stone s to sell Argworks in a South Am#rican republic but en * fries to sell fAirgworks in a H‘*“' ; RKOADSTER ............:. TOURING .:. ::..;. :.: >: couUupE ..;....:...: * ~" TUES. â€" WED. â€" THURS. In the Days of Buffalo Bill is rageutF on td L l d s . | 9 A Western "THE ACE OF SPADES" cham 1 MONDAY SATURDAY | _ PAUL PARROTT Comedy : "BETWEEN SPORTLIGHT "THEN AND NowW"~ JOHN ZENGELER Spanish days and Spanish nights Englishman and % dancer. AESOP3 r‘nl.‘l $ FRIDAY xmowtcg'" tAc:m'rt"l"'l-o‘m."c .‘ir'u'.'d;- this % to to theatre for pfi:{';m" And our regular hakmomica Poaying contear For Highland Palrk, .ake Forest | «ham m . Tmmanbrn maay and Vicinity | ‘ ; Highland Park, Ill. Pearl Theatre 6élivered Pri«lbes of H4 was just a small wt"..&,,y-;,;fiu:-‘ v.v:u:t a speed chhmpion he became !> Woltheart, the W er Dog : [** o t Wolfheart‘s Revenge CHARLIE CHAPLIN CARTOON "CHARLIE THROWS THE BULL" $ PATHE REVIEW â€"â€"EXTRA AT MATINERâ€"â€" Te ofi A SIX SHOOTING ROMANCE Dopge BRo THE LURE OF THE TRACK Macklyn Arbuckle Dot Farley Eva Novak The Speed Champion A. G. McPHERSON : nmnomome HIGHLAND PARK YANKEE DOODLE, JR. A FIGHT FOR HONOR THE CUB REPORTER HIGH CLASS PHOTOPLAYS A lightning express story of romantic The most sensational horse race ever Motor Cleaner and Dyer FIRST RUN ON THE NORTH 8H Richard Talmadg J. Frank Glend 25 North Sheridan Billy Sullivan BIG GALA MATINEE AT 2:30 :â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" wasiinf19®/3 BIRTHDAY _â€"~â€"â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€"â€" Telephone H. P. 1089 Continuous 2:30 to 11 p. m â€"â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" Jack Hoxie FOX NEWS of romance: Love story of an aristocrati¢ with with with with with in FEB speed champion he became ! Telephone 1036 Iroading. UARY 23â€"24â€"25 FEBRUARY 27 EBRUARY 26 EBRUARY 22 EBRUARY 21 BRAY CARTOON PATHE NEWS $861.00 $862.00 $914.00 FOX NEWS The Dorcas Society of byterian | church ~has. rece ned to assign the member . ciety, the church members pective members to circles meet in their own nsighbo «_ (Continued from pag gram is being planned wi town speakers participatin; Circle No. 1 includes t north of Deerfield aven of Waukegan road. .The this circle is Mrs. Ed. agsistant, Mrs. W. Todd. Cirecle No. 4 includes th south of Deerfield avenue Osterman avenue and: wes kegan road. Leader, Mrs.. terson, assistant, Mrsg. W.> _‘Circle No. 2 includeos t north of Deerfield avenue of Waukegan road. The this circle is Mrs. C.â€" W.. her assistant is Miss Sadie \Circle. No. 8 for. thost Osterman avenue and eas avenue. Leader, Mrs. E. and assistant, Mrs. C. Fr The purpose of these cif enable all the members ‘to the Dorcas work, and to ple better acquainted an Dorcas society financially one affair for making. the year. t h The leader of each circ port progress once a mol regular bugines mesting o cas society. Each cirecle monthly meetings. â€" _ J ~~Circle No. 4 will have i ing at the home of Mrs. leber on Chestnut street . afternoon, Feb. 24, at Mrs. Schinleber and Mrs. will be hostesses. The fourth grade is m 1 “ a "land of health cemetery" in which they will bury all the enemies §# health. Some of the tombstones | fre "bad tecth," ‘‘stale_ air," "cofféd," "tea," "I use no tooth brush," etes |_ The fourth grade has i new set of books, "The Human ;;i est, \Liâ€" brary." The set includes Ui' books. These are to be used in supplementâ€" ary work. A U s 8 Circle No. Three will meeting at the homs of Jordan on Waukegan road terncon, Feb. 26, at two There was a fire drill day atâ€" ternoon. The children \ and in the building in three artd loneâ€"half minutes. EL5 ; Circle No. 1 met at t Mrs. Edward Selig Mond: Plans were discussed for of the. coming : summeér, Local Items .. Mrs. Oscar Benz‘ and sey spent Wednesday at of Mrs. Benz‘ aunt,. l(x" Tronjo of Chicago. | _ Mr. Alvin Knaak Sr., to his home with quinsy and Alvin Jr., is ill with Deerfieldâ€"Shields lightweight cagers defeated Oak Park 17 to ','1[{ st Satâ€" urday on the Deerfield '2:‘ (Deerâ€" field heavy team, not <pla: ‘;“ up to their usual form, were snaped junder to the tune of 33â€"18." In g‘“"v Oak Park, the lights have beafien jof the strongest teams in thig se R Dr, Herman J. Gasthel a course in small animal p other studies which will h his veterinary work,. ~ â€"> LIGHTS WIN, HEAvm ; LOSE â€"TO OAK PARK Deerfield Cagers it . Games With Opponents Here on Saturday # Miss Rose Seiffert has temporary position in Ra Mrs. (fwisy was thcfli daughter, Mrs, Oscar Be land Park. P Starting with the first solfad 64 fiin referee‘s whistle, the ~f.§1v=-; n an undaunted . march â€" to -{‘_;" wi Jim Dickenson at â€"center, | " ce Rip Robertson as fo d ‘:{1‘; nd Jim my Peddle and Johnson ;‘ji;,' Fumbling, poor passing, I } inabilâ€" ity to hit the basket was t : use of the ‘heavies defeat. But bi¢n with this handicap Deerfield kepÂ¥ up with herâ€"old rivals during the fipit half of the game: The ‘score at Ralf time was 11â€"9, Deerfield being Tjust two points behind. Heineman !| was â€" the outstanding . player. In the ) second half Oak Park got the jummp at the start and Deerfleld was newfr within distance again. n _ Thrift reportâ€" 8th grade ..{.... 6th grade ..‘.... 5th grade ........ 7th grade ........ 4th grade ....... 3rd grade ....... 2nd grade ........ Ist grade ........ Ungraded room THE HIGHLAND P. ADDITION AJ DEERFIELD School Notes 5.2 6.4 4.4 7. 5.8 5.17 \Cookâ€" e : home William b'? Presâ€" planâ€" fi.hia soâ€" d prosâ€" t will ome of vening. 1) nfined throat umonia. epted a Ranner. ‘picture mothers e fifth of Abe sâ€" taking ice and him in t of" her f Highâ€" PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 100 out of 58 % 89.5% 100 % 100 68 50 work Jo To SEMESTER HONORS faorke: TO H. Ss. STUDENTS Report for the last semester in Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school shows 38 boys and 45 girls on the honor roll for the semester, as compared with 22 boys and 35 girls for the correâ€" sponding semesterâ€"last spring. The list follows: Two other associations of which Mr. Sandwick is a member are to meet at the same time. These are the Nationâ€" al Society for the Study of Education and the National Association of Secâ€" ondary School Principals. Fortyâ€"Five Girls and Thirtyâ€" Eight Boys In List; First and Second 4 First Honors Five A‘s: Sophomore, William Stieglitz. * Four A‘s: Seniors, George Benson, Jack Benson, Celso Gentilini, Cecil Platt, Conrad Swan; Juniors, Marâ€" garét Church, Francis Smigoski, Lesâ€" ter Laegeler;â€" Sophomores, Dorothy Davidson, Dorothy Keller, Hester Ann Thomas, Hilliker Burchard, Walâ€" lace Newcomb; Freshmen, Alice Anâ€" derson, Barbara Shipnes. "Reâ€"organization of Our Adminisâ€" trative Units" is to be the chief subâ€" ject of discussion.> This is the same topic on which Mr. Sandwick worked as chairman of a committee of the Illinois State Teachers association. Junior high schools will also receive attention. q Mr.â€" Sandwick plans to arrive in Washington in time to participate in the pilgrimage to Arlington where a wreath will be placed on the tomb of the unknown soldier followed by a vesper service in Memorial Continenâ€" tal Hall. Two A‘s 2% B‘s; Sophomore, Mary Gebr. ' f Three A‘s 2 B‘s: Sophomores, Josâ€" eph Ruwitch; Freshman, Piizabeth Jones. f oo Three: A‘s 14 (B‘s: ‘Junior, Elna Benson. 4 Three A‘s 1 B: Seniors, Edgar Eisenstaedt, Elva Jean Hall, Helen Wagstaff; Juniors, â€" Clarice Fischer, Elinore McNicol, Elsie Sharp; Sophoâ€" mores, Ellen Towler, Elsie Weisenâ€" berger; . Freshmen, Clover Benson, Janet Willard. © ; Magistrate:â€""Did you have a helpâ€" er on this job?" .. Burglar:â€""No yer honor, I can‘t afford one yet." [ Two A‘s 2 B‘s: Seniors, Richard Branigar, ‘William ‘Cassidy, Thales Lenington, Anna Johnson, Lois Larâ€" son, Bernice Love; Juniors, Florence Harris, Louise Kersten, Lyman Mcâ€" Bride, Theodore Osborn; Sophomores? Mary Davidson, Charlotte Foster, Dorothy Simpson, Genevieve Wolff, Mervin < McGrath; Freshmen, (Billy Gifford, Thomas Lester, Arthur Magâ€" nani, Vera Purdy, Anne Smigoski, Jean Whinery. Principal R. L. Sandwick of Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields will attend the superinâ€" tendent‘s meeting â€"of <the National Education association in Washington, D. C., during the week which begins February 20. £ R s Two. A‘s 3 B‘s: Senior, Louise Kenâ€" dall, Mary Smigoski; Junior, Sidney Levine."; *‘ 7 Second Honors Three A‘s: : Seniors, : Robert gz- farth; Juniors, Evelyn Acomb, = ion Anderson. , One A 4 B‘s: Senior, Harriet Beach. One A 3%B‘s: Junior, Elda Knox. One 3 A B‘s: Senior, Catherine Muller; Juniors, Maxine Paulson, Roy Simon; Sophomores, Margaret Eisenstaedt, Henry Bacon, Raymond Cassidy, Douglas Hastings,â€" George Stryker; Freshmen, Robert : Childs, Keith Grant, Robért Hall, Chapin Litâ€" ten, Fred Silber, Ruth Sloan, Pearl Swanton, Gertrude Williams. Four . B‘s: Seniors, Ivy : Levett, Mary Trigg Waller; Juniors, Louise McKenzie, Byron Davis; Sophomores, Barrett o on, â€"Wallace â€" Reichelt; Freshmen, Ben ~Gallup, Oliver Zanâ€" arini, Thomas Gordon, Alice Stupple, Mary Welch, 2 MR. SANDWICK WILL f ATTEND CONVENTION Going to N. E. A. Meeting at Washington Week of Feb. 20; Other Sessions * "Is Mr. Smith in ?" "No, he‘s gone to the cemetery." "Do you . expect him back soon?" "No, not till Resurrection Day." DEERFIEL D Deerfield â€" â€"â€"~Phone 228 DRUG SUNDRIES Tobaccos Stanley Anderson Service and Quality Special values in Ice Cream R Delivered § Candy, Stationery and School Supplies Milwaukee Ice Cream Tobaccos Give Him Time Judge HAVE A CHAIR LUICK‘S Specialties BEFORE hvxn ‘YOU NEED UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE PLANS Special P w submitted for your approval § AND AVOID DELAYâ€" VYERA REYNOLDS EDMUND BURNS RALPH LEWIS You don‘t know how funny & can be until you‘ve seen this ie . en ie errranpeing um of an € than 4 \threeâ€"ring Gircus. TH 10VvE STOR vou”;fl":v w t Imagination has run riot in this fantastic masterpiece of exâ€" citing action. . Thrill thrill mounts up into a crashing, suâ€" perlative finish that is ely aweâ€"inspiring. You will marvel at the magnificance of Grand Ball, done in ofl’iml eoloath scene of a gay Parisian vel;.ttfiennd,wfl march inâ€" furiated thousands in uit of the Phantom, to . revenge for his 1 sway of .;ntflnhuutyandmmot thisenthx?lfinxlovesto ;nttbcregdmndourthurm its every scene. A picture the memory will cherish for years! HE GETS HIS MAN ! Wmthe mv.u-u:-nh Mo{fins:aulrn-.“ Mflhln‘hbkhcl::mu:.“l-h‘ dm:n. -m”vpooqbcnbhhbmh-mm'uh‘dld that ‘North Star. 1 x General Pni:*ting, Decorating Paperhanging â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" COalcimining TUXEDO COMEDY MONDAY, wzan, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY \ ‘+ FEBRUARY 22, 23, 24 &.25 THE SCREEN‘S MASTERPIECE . me Phanton *we SPECIAL MATINEE â€" WASHINGTON‘®8 BIRTHDAY Monday, Feb. 22, 3 p.m MACK SENNETT COMEDY The Million Dollar Handicap CLYDE COOK COMEDY ‘ â€"| INTERNATIONAL NEWS CHARLESTON CONTEST for ADULTS and KIDDIES. â€"â€" Come on local Charleston Tans Iâ€"Wiht a cash prinet DoOWC Ict your tnleht zo Uuhhoticed! Highland Park, IIl. Alcyon Theatre nmumaâ€"&mmummwm DETROIT GAS RANGES â€" GAS WATER HEATERS MASONIC ANNEX BUILDING .. Repairing and Remodeling mnyuns'&mrz'mmm-rm .. The Grgat Love YIOLA DANA MARY PHILBIN and NORMAN KERRY _A SUPPORTING CAST OF OVER 5000 â€" â€" TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING OFFICE 502 L AVE., HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Phone H. PKk. 2452 â€" Hours 2 to 5 p. m. id by â€" appointment Chicago Phone Buckingham 1138 CHICAGO OFFICE 4213 N. ASHLAND AVE. EDWARD STRENGER PLUMEBING HEATNG JOSIAH L. RICE, Architect MILLION THRILLS TO THRILL MILLIONS Weird â€"IWildâ€"â€" Wonderful INMAN BROTHERS THEâ€"PICK OF THE PICTURES AND SELECT ENTERTAINERS ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED MARSHALL NEILAN‘®S production of his own story PHONES: Business 1780; Residence 1818 STRONGHEART sncuq. STAGE ATTRACTION PERFORMANCESâ€"3 â€" $:00 â€" T:b â€" 9:15 p. m Sm STAGE ATTRACTION 6:00 â€" 7:45 â€" #:15 p. m. LON CHANEY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 THE WONDER DOG SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 THE SCREEN‘S GREATEST HERO North Star e featuring with THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 10286 â€" in Telephone 2400 Cleaning PHONE 632 PATHE NEWS KINOGR AMS James Mcl Ollhrryfi arms and {ac James McBrif the hands it 'Hleofthel‘ Wh . The hoy 1 sene on & 8 henuittfi “-’ 0 were gloved and the fire . While on h last week, Jo ::l;dw ‘men ani ring and a pi ®r, and $300 i m:tu:. nues, on fiomdq 4 paper conta the safe at 1 Mr. Cermal the situation provements 1 as possible t action." taped in This was . tion of Presic day, followin and . represe) Shore village Wilmette and paving of street th Cormak resentatives | along As ing fihisbfi road ‘connect the mnorth wit city limits of Residents street paving A future members of sociation to Complete cials of sub property ho county board will be the ; board. WOM A N _ The North t e I t infor h‘y.h Betka Masos Oldâ€"fashioned Mm* The count; it unwise to road . traffic months. T m.dflnuu‘i‘ present beca uncertain wi put under co opera season is ‘utilized a the other is of Mr.. Cern time. ‘ KENILW building ¢ village lin cording to completed June prior ing : of th Sheridan 1 will be st Here‘s :: motorist quently in h mobilistâ€"mus the rostic by the summer season. $ Anton â€" J. > Cook ~count nouncement of Sheridan Park and G struction in part of Sta in poor cond BETWEE President Announ Start PLAN YOLUME â€" 8. DAN ‘ PL. 3 P S0; AY ou

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