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Highland Park Press, 22 Sep 1927, p. 5

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(Coda-I‘m. page I) Highwood State BLU, Al's 1'0 GIVE FmDLY SERVICE AT ALL “KB 1m GROWING DAILY - GROW WITH US" "The Community Bank" That Savings Account A My Checking Account warn-now Now that school has re-opened and the children are intently ab. sorbed in my studies. may we not suggest our Golden Egg Banks la a most practical meth- of studying the extremely inter- esting and useful [canon of thrift? Try it end see! ILLINOIS Open Saturday Nights, 6 to 8 may huh Siam .... - - ""'"" - " “EELS; "aiher Citinde'byGngory Qt1l't"dg:'," more af Mt 12tt mm by Atfmd A, Berea. an: new“ seams mum-ulnar... -- Mlmdmw 'Mr WIN-W? 87W . Mit M S2Ns."g'S2Heg2'Pgh1'g; 'fl%l1'='l fun-Mums: brMarr, PugtrNent-rmtdsirst-thtg “Green Form” by than: Colby. "The New lads With Hytds" “The “undue” by E. Mutton. "But YeIunhy” by land Diver. Nan-Fink. "9eNeatAeeofMaaesrAsrt E. WW “An-ring Coma of Age" by Andre Mum “Wt in the M" by law “ht-chm" by Philip Gulls. “Th BI“. to PM" - Id Inky. "Th. Ana-ten Indian" by A. [but “no "We"_A.u-. _'"'""','"'.",."'"."."'"'" an WNW-I‘m 1t.tt'"gS,t'A"n'l'dhu. " . - tr,',',":?',,','.,"',",'; - alone {W'iyA-ubdd. ttether-ttrt-b-flat ’mudwuwwhrmmmummJ n "tdttn-hotothr.thNhermeemt- "eu-e-hi-qi-et-e-ttrs-tthit-re PM Mutton-maga- adnlm-m Annual! fcii"iii"Gi'i2"Q 'd'dM'gtt',ttg; a.“ “My . _ “aw-um». by Lllmide “I361 1lhT'lUllr%% “mm... I.” Nancy“ 'eses,t1hmsht-r,Bmrgrmrr. hall-v.01.“ . M - “db" hmrr, d" " ttlt.yaygfe'gMtt,'. [All mm. 'uam" nwpukau-mm- treWmethra1errmaasdh-tth- mmuWMwan-gz [Ac-uh for five arnuhmrue In qatehtBive (with. on all until. Hank Show foe the notion pletm rights at the Tunney-Dempsey world chmpiouhip pictum Ink-n " tho ringside at Soldier: Field. Then pie- m cannot be mm: anywhere else with the exception of I theater in Chic-[oh loop for I period of three week- after the Pearl theater run. Every vital moment, every important acne. And ml after reel of each thrill and moment of excitement will be pictured. Over fifteen reels of pie- t-wtitttettssdeottheett crowds, mhrioua celebrities and in- porunt incidents. The picture will he reduced eventually to the inter- elting new: only end wilt possibly run over five reels. WM?!» “MMBTPICI'UII‘ Pen-l to Get ID 01 Tune:- , Mil-drum _ Ema-mum _ These are the only nuthozind of- fteiat and authentic pictures. Remem- ber they unnot be seen unywhere else in Cook county Ind only I very ftw points in Lake county until three weeks utter the Pearl theater shows them. It is rumored tbat several citizen: of Hitthinrtd Park, well known in milk much] and mimetic circle. atompuh‘ ied director-manager Godshaw of the Highland Park theaters and Mr. hemmle to meet Tex Richard and complete amusements for the book- The Pearl theater will also offer an interesting photoptar pros-ram in con- Junction with the fitrht pieturen. Manager Bendell " the Pearl thea- ter, Highland Park, anticipates the biggest crowds in the historic! High- land Park theatrical: and only wishes he had twice as many sent: to ac- eommodate the rush. The Pearl thea- ter has 864 Beats. There will be live performances daily. .Two in the " ternoon and three at night. The larger, seating capacity of the'Alyyon theater induced Mr. Richard to ask for the showing of the picture there, but it was impossible to change the booking: already arranged for. Mr. Rendell is very proud of his part in the matter and the securing of this exclusive sport franchise for’Eigh- [and Park, and when we stop to think about it it is a great scoop when we figure that only two spots in the vast stretch between Chicago and Milwau- kee will allow these picture! three wreck; in advance of all other thea- ltera. One theater in Chicago's loop [and one theater in Highland Park. It is estimated that between Chi- cago and Milwaukee there in I quarter of a million people who will want to see these pictures and there are many thousand finding their way to Highland Park far that purpose. Consequently the Pearl theater will run I matinee every day with contin- uous performance from two in the afternoon until eleven at night. iiiairhAiGitntio-trtoitrmse frrr.hereeerthmtobenttmtdedhr nhntgtmrsdredormoreofm.hursd This big 1:00p bears out the saw meat of this paper some time ago that Highhnd Park theatrieais are on I boom with the arrival on the scene of the new director-manager Mr. Godshnw who has Mready given us many big and interesting novelties in a ditrerent style of high-grade showmlnahip. Mr. Baden 1nd Mr. Godshav un- ticipate that Mr. Richard will be their guest one of the evenings during the showing of the chmpiomhip pictures for a dinner " the Norah" hotel un- Im his business all: him to New York helm than. If Mr. Richard Qssatteo-siegrttoertertetmt Mr. "g.arfttb.thefh.t-h.u3se- maymunwm “hmmwd uni-doom whit-Inhala- rm: “William The 'me-ith-atv-atm-hut, 'at-sr-hem-ia'" "termNmA3tDPAWrmlteMMWLAMDPAItK.EuaNo1tt Zat me'piauks for the Pearl then- 'y.t-nfuirdutAb_atioet 'sfleemme,rr--to6irmlltbrteh. t-tom-ofa11t1teNorth phoning Int-‘3“ Bull. Wht. Shun mania. "gnrdks. alumnus. “mum-maul.“ _----- -ntrrrbeneitt-t-.hrytr.t:lNmFMomtooMBm "iaiTi,TiGiariGrkrtieps in hnmdmulnduehu in up! AW‘mr-‘Ps: Ihr - h In 'etBrrqt . l than! than. Iii-AIM Tm.. 'he. chit-II for [Ah PM It. Vn'nnh Ailing; qhntetgtmx in W Put. It. 'e'f'tM"ai Minn for Hamil, Gad: M; chain-In for Glam, In. Daily-Ina: clam-n for Whart- lg. In. not] Talley; tutr.et If “inwnmlmmén..mduuhmmn trr-at-try-fer-toil/G-es-trat-d. MM mmumuMh tit%eeht.-oArttye?rfBltutei-urwuu-tumr-n e--.s--ae_eliidioiarr%G.a-sts-m 'rr-l-tOri-Hin" a. -- nut -tn 1i.9tb1"tftPeoHelrtGseits.tt-atsttott- MIthn-dmumumum 'aim-an-rar'- Aliaiiatri..dk Igttt.traf.tutg','2tr; 2l'2ra"ttittrMet an... ”it! ”In. and... 'te/taww/l,'.",'",'"!?.,)'"'-".'",'.? .n-l u-- I've looked the prices, the store, the goods, the smiles all over and I reckon we measure up, so from now on, once a week on Thursday, you can tune in on thishratre and listen to my cdncert. Udell, rm gain: tiriiketdiF'frf'rriHiin7Fcss-R7iFhmorsiitqriitas-. too. oft," yes, he said I had to have In interestin-toee and wear a smile on our faces. He further said the smile "should be l of the kindly sort, come from a contented heart and not just 1 planned on for the occasion. _ l Shorty Says: An odd looking chap with a trick mustache saunter: in our storm last week and after I'd sat around with him for about eight hours, losing a tot of sleep and getting in bad with the family, he goes away leaving me with a new idea on this business of advertising. . From now on this weekly spasm of writing an ad for Udell over at the Press is going to be a pleasure instead of a bore. I'm going to quit this idea of trying to build a cultural, erudite ad and tm just going to talk like I do at home. This stranger showed me that if I had the right prices, the right goods, a real willingness to serve, how I told about it made no ditrerenee yhacever. So instead M taking a.ddy " to write this coprdor W" "W a! "Just think of all the wonderful gat) I things I'm going to make that pen 1llEtig and ink say from new on in these fl ‘. " . ads! And before today I never . . tsppreeiated what I ’mmeloiu n I j thing tn ink bottle was'." Now, wasn't that I helluva condition for I grownup (ll-mist to get in? I hope he cools of soon for thin town is sure lonesome for we especially since Uddl - let me keep my doe. Say! there'. barely enu! room on this pun for me let-lam my dog. So between the dots howls and Sweethnd'l lob, I'm tmtterirf plenty, what I meant I Buy New Suspender Buttons! HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK oiifii,) ' "" ‘ rary't] 1.1!; l I" _ Just as the contractor follows the architect's plans in building a house, church or school, so the successful business man muse follow a well de- fined financial policy in building and operating his business. Every business man needs a definite financial plan. Because of our ex- perience and training along these lines, we are equipped to act as financial architects in helpinghim lay out a financial plan. There's no charge for this service - we invite youto come in and talk things over. Mum-eun- Financial Blue Prints I don’t know Sweetland so very well yet but so in he gives me a pain! I found him yesterday sob- bing over a penholder and an ink bottle and when I canted to know wot was the matter in an: MELVIN D. SWEETLAN D. he Home of Savings Depositors NEW MODEL TMMEB 1N UNIQUE I0WN " GOLF Unwmh-ham hmhrhcdfhegmof Muhammam stt.intHh-toftHNaethMd. WaywaMmm mamas-W Every so often it seems all the ladies in France get tired of their complexions and thin some beetle- eyed French wizard puts out I NEW COMPLEXION preparation'. The latest is Flamme de Gloire. Cer- tainly it's wonderful! It gathers its name from the EFFECT it has on one's skin. It actually seems to bring the true “glow of health" to allow. liney cheeks. We want All with“ Park to try these preparations We've done OUR part and now' soaieah do YOURS! I Dicker with France! This set of "Youth Creams" put up by Chernmy was,so dog GONE at- tractive we just HAIPto puttem in! Comes in cleansing, vanishing and massage; We sure have a wonderful department - these Toiletries! We Just Couidn't . Turn Them Down! Unless you are quite sure it's fish, made of pure sugar and NEVER on an an empty stomach'. These are our rules and we want them followed with OUR Candies. Our new line of In. Stover's Bungalow Chocolates is the most palate tickling group of con- coctions we EVER saw! Never Eat Candy! 'aLjyatrteeerre ,h-M__-_ eo-ttvet-od-mt. Thomfmntmhvhb ameerthmhntlwfthit-- wntryodi'trtatAuttmhtem-r. accident! dirthrt no. ab amides-ad dink. no. a“ ti-etutivrrri-.tsGGiFa" an dining m. the m 1--tt1r.'ttt-e- mhsthmhdiui-‘hb t1N1batha.owdth.turd-itt mg. In fume-jun “M emrettvset-eo-yer" nygdoljgm m m-... db mam-Jud Hui-ii Colnth-Ihb ”Mahmud-It "ttri-the-tMt-.-. "td-hun-ir-mba-rt Drietwh--tfl.," $1.6. for I hmM--I dam-gilt“ luau-0*“: ~~l~lw to: Half-1 PM“

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