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Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1928, p. 12

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mm or FORMER mm 'j'?" mcmu IS DEAD '11. _ 2mm Barth» While on Waah.ertartfrteet Wed- “I m at Ind-r ifte'trpg.'.tlttfta". t-etee%katthn lilu- L Du. an... Wang-’3“. 'fre,reA"ttttteltsrC, libnvi-htoh-nuw almigmi- . W‘hnein-‘Y 1am 'Ch-edit/ttit-m-pei-e, ninth-(Mm D-eeertosith-sdread. ordnyoufeeluut Mr. Kline in in his rel-mu in with! "aim, algiveyounou than {03:90an 'here lectures are open to all whe, tint members of the club or not. His next lecture will be next Wednesday, Feb. I It 10:30 L In. A syndicate headed by Paul Demos, an attorney, has purchased from the Foreman Trust and Savings bank. as trustee. th wixtv acres on Green Bay mad. at Lake Blue, otsposite the P. D. Armour estate and immediately south of tho Ralph Poole estate. at . manned $2500 an am, or a tntal of 8150.00“. The new 0mm intend to subdivide. but not for at lvmt a yum standing to C W. Tamer, bro- ker for all parties. to spend the rest of his days in a Mink, has gune to live 'tpart im- his fellow beings. to hate them mu and individnany and to I'll! With iron hand all who collie dc him thumb. "Kongo" is a tale of the rubber lands, more (bring than "Rim" or "White Cargo." It pictures I crip- ple, one Flint, who was injured yum More by an enemy Ind who, forced PM his vheel chit. armed al- -_rithnwhiphrwhiehheholds, .theeeterrerthmewhommiderosn Mrrs.rh'artnmtdsttsediirtN- yirrethedtmmfnttofthtmmswtso 1r'tmhitaemstheeh-etrsrrrrademi.. -dtrttheeresofthei-ttrt- thes Helmecedsinh'htinglbout Mrs. Theodore Becker, wife of oel former Zion police chief, dropped i, dead Wednesday morning at ten} okioek in front of the S. S. Kresge; Co. store at 16 North Genesee street. l Wnuké‘gin. Heart disease is buiewd} to have been the immediate cause on death. l Kimberly, who is about 37 years old, chimed through Attorney Wil- liam Morrow, that he had sustained permanent injuries that would keep him from ever liming the 'duties of a 'ehaattear. 213i; surgical and hot- pital bills thus far had run him in excess of $3.000 and loss of time from his work had cost him the same mount. he testifiesL "'""eT Motion for a new trial was made by defendant's counsel and will be argued later. "RONGO" NOW PLAYING AT MINTURN-CENTRAL The identity of the Zion woman re- mained a mystery until 1:30 Wed- nesday afternoon when Walter Greeufieid and B. Sweeney, both clerks in Zion stores. viewed the body and made the identification. Both men said they have been acquainted with the decedent for the past 30 years. SYNDICATE PURCHASES TRACT NEAR LAKE BLUFF tobethedm-rofthe-. At-tNet-et-Mt-t "reheertsekeedrorotorrofthe -thtHedttfeofthrtietSmt 'houhrioodh-mtdwhmstheno- $h-sreNetoethNhuea1ehtwhtehto Mr. Becker left for Chicago shan- ly before noon and was not aware of the death of his wife until late Wad- nesdap. Damages of $11,500 last week were awarded William Kimberly. ehauffeur for Walter J. Smith, Lake Forest, from David). Molloy, Lake Forest, who is owner of a book binding plant in Chicago, by a jury in the circuit court that had deliberated four hours before reaching a verdict. the ruin of his -ete/e " also wh»the_life}l a git! he B%PPO0e. g.ftrkeare oeaAthet5oqirthtumumsd.torseo -arrtumstrtArfmmmrtooe hmthMt-hdlvn, *iet11rttrsoearr'mr-"tath. Gnu» Italian!!!“ W'1'tt/itrl'Jg','l'a',i5 l maul-um: mammals} LAKE FOREST CHAUFFEUR AWARDED BIG DAMAGES ©g.ehrnmr.eh' -q.-mr_r, -toeqrt6.eMo-tmgram-: GiaiiluiuiraGiiiiTa) 'Nra_et_ths- '.r.'teNnr%hrotr. itGarr Morning WHWE'M mummy-m " ' o'ehek but Wnukegln's first my new, the lighter. Dmut,.otedamttsoraodthneditarratt GAl'GlNG STATIONS ARE MAINTAINED IN STATE Report of the Department at Ree- istration aod Education of ”limit shows a total of thirtr-four gauging stations were maintained in the state during 1927 in eo-operation with army engineers, the weather deput- ment, state and municipal adieu and private persons. ONE DA Y 'UN-tSh-ee-h-ee-tIre-tr-Ago-. ".e"r-dh-ru.r'ee-r'e*-h--Be. “HMMMH.MW.MM 'Nat-.-..,..--.. ( --_r. ___ -__-_V__~ ms my POPULAR l r Iota- as Bit-Ind PM ONLY FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 DEMAND I::':'?.".'.'?:'.]????,'."?:'?::: LOIS WILSON. J. WARREN KERRIGAN. ALAN HALE ‘7 . ERNEST TORRENCE. TELLY MARSHALL rl-tqi-l-lt-r-tMl, Slut. 2:30 to 5:30 ISC-Me-ttte 1LttuetCC_ar-'1t-trr--"rho-"---ve '1tt"cc'nyeGrrih'1-thrr-_u-ue'-_-"t- ottheme1--ire"=-'"r-C-er-rr'trotimi" T-me'--'"--".-"-- Emerson Honzh‘s Great American (Essie ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN BY JAMES CRUZE Final & Last Showing in this sicimity account [nu-mu: Knish f2',ttit"o"IT's, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 .M HELENE COSTELLO - JAMES MURRAY m cm KENTUCKY SN00KUNS: sPOR'ruC.HT". WEEKLY.' OsWALD'. Other Bright No‘eltks Ida] Entertain-en! for the Funny 10 “E18 "gr,tr,tNh1fl,'J,'a"' HIGHLAND Moi-TUE- JAN. 30-3] CLARA BOW The girl with a nillion dollars worth of "tt" "GET YOUR MAN" I mu ND PHONE awn.“ neuron mm 1:113 m. FRIDAY. FER 3 The sereeis "rorite mile star Ill]. JAWGS MON.. WES» WEE. FEB. “I. Tth, ttth Pun-0‘5 Get - E. BRENT - cm: RANGE)” - CLIVE BROOK tom SACCO ik ms BAND ROYAL MUSIC HAWKS NEW SCENERY _ COSTUMES _ ENTIRE CHANGE mom. r, - DANCING DOLLS - 5 SCENERY BY CARLSON COSTUMES BY scncuz ENTIRE INtiTRUMENTATms BY wrmum 18 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE - 18' h 05' THE SCREEN - KENNETH HARLAN - HELENE CHADWICK 3 DAYS ONLY - STAR'HNG SUNDAY, FEB. 5 “BEN mm" GREATEST OF ALL HORSE RACES LOVE! DRAMA.' ROMANCE'. THRILLS GALORE! Topics _ Fables - Weekly - Comedy - Smart Sage Bttoeiattieas in a thrilling story at the underworld "CITY GONE WILD" Short Subjects THOMAS MEIGHAN Excel?!“ Short Reels SATUIDAY. m I ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SBOW AT MATLVEE 'uti-EaehEur-rtoA-etnPvier. mum-mu: STAGE KISSES m COVERED WAGON CALL OF m - - ON THE STAGE _-__-- Second Edition SATURDAY, JAN. 28 Eve, mmrmanns THE WONDER DOG in 'W,,tWd'dM'g'l,'gll" no 23313 SOON. Jens Jensen. well known landscape nrehiteet, tn the principd M " the - Honda, luncheon " the Rotary club at the Moraine ho. itei. He suggested Yul-ion: I.” of l improving the "we.“ of the city J and his talk Wu heard with lpprt- :cinlion. The club will be nmssall, I presented its chute! on Tuesday ove- ning, Jars, M, for which event I spa 1cm pmgrun is being planned. A-d-tqu-tH-. hdwh-n‘nhw "Witt-WM-tHe-rs- u.P-sylvuh.n-vuhvb mud-mum ”awn-um“ ',',rn1tWut2Tctra'tr, rmh‘ tuna-$94 JENS JENSEN TALKS AT MARY HWG More pert and vivacious thas A mystery Aryma ynvill - SAT.. FEB. I Star of “What Price Glory” “THE WWARD" WED. Turks- "in t - , COLLEEN MOORE "HER WILD OATS" Incidental Beck - ”SKID" EDMUND, CkrwE SUNDAY. In. 5 BOOT GIBSON VAW '. 6:30 In 11:30 15eieaoe Matinee 1 Evening " Ppw.'TlvIg1tp'dl?1P"gi1 munhudu‘ Ml'tAS3tl'2trctPtfttt set-fd-ae. uh d. “Juan-run“ nigh“ ch Otrtqk than k u- eHia-d-reth-th.narttet_ - “d I...” fix“ tmae-. In I"... bug‘s-u; by, giant... '"e- m eomrti-arhmtit-utmftt.dttrth. Storm Sub “I Star- Donn CABINm hull; Pro-pd: Dole _ Shop has. KP. A51 in. t90r '" Bl. Flue. KW PM C. N. Ptest Bt. Highland Purl J. SMITH FRED C. TELEPHONE no Carpenter and I ' mwum 710 vast...» h'r"ethe-tre"tu"atu"o+ethtermsrh-et, Your family is entitled to every consideration In the Selection of the surroundings and neighbors. The Wilcox Home: will appeal to you from every eagle you need coneider if you want the best of construction, neighbors. and our. rxtundirttrrc-Youerut'tdohettertuntttvesrthrate. --c, BARGAIN PRICES Walter W. bdhmwmlm “Hahn-month" fe Aggy-33.11“” All“ - iergtteAg,tttytte di"4'lra2N=,"ett,'tllll'lLTdrte1u"l"lll1'l tt “mdhm-db dun-hill“ I'rdthu'rgWgg."g= ,ueauer--orter" “Ibis-I8-“ mun-”undulatin- Ilia-h. m 3... iiftui.-tsa,i--y.te..t t-tehema?tr_tbenr'thM.ao. but - mm div-di- - ginning-Sh..in-Ipl_-y hmuaWF-um-i mdMlb-iwuo‘n Homes at Phone Highland Pnrk 247 Highland Park. at Vdues up to $12 Value up to $8.50 ERasmussen Bros. 15% Reduction on all Juvenile Shoes . and Oxfords ' Semi Annual GREATLY REDUCED ENTIRE STOCK oe FOOTWEAR TE Stores of Better 3'39: -tsria.otet .et-"-yey..et "Rummy-haul». .GGuiGrulr.ar-uyrtf, tociuieetit.ure.P1ttt H. P. am and $6.65 iii:- nh'nu- u

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