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Highland Park Press, 27 Sep 1928, p. 11

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‘"The Silent House" is the mystery thriler of the season, and is conâ€" tinuing to thrill excited audiences at tbe Garrick theatre. There are Chinaâ€" men, and others who make this a most entertaining, and highly dramâ€" atic mystery comedy. The cast reâ€" mhins the same, including Geraid Oliver Smith, Harold DeBecker, Charâ€" les leNonkfit;nâ€".- 1 egg white % cup powdered sugar Cut a slice from the end of each vrange and carefully remove pulp. Discard all tough membrane. Clean and chop the dates. Mix dates, nuts, orange pulp, and cocoanut together and refill orange shells. Beat egg white until stiff, add sugar gradually, continue beating. Pile on top of orâ€" anges. Brown at 300 degrees. Serve THE SILENT HOUSE IS MYSTERY THRILLER ty chopped green pem-re;, ;}:; ;'.I.;‘;'-’-e:’: hnrdâ€"cooked eggs, and the chilli sauce. Chill well and serve on crisp, shredâ€" ded cabbage, lettuce or Romaine. Stuffed Oranges Whip the sour cream until quite stiff. Add the salt, lemon juice, pepâ€" per, tabasco sauce and sugar, continuâ€" ing beating all the while. When »mooth and well blended, add the fineâ€" Molded Chicken and Cucumber Salad 3 cups canned tomato 6 celery sticks 2 chopped onions 3 teaspoons sal} 1 teaspoon sugar *4 teaspooh pepper 1 clove 2 tablespoons gelatin %% cup cold water Lettuce Mayonnaise Diced Chicken Cucumbers, sliced Combine the canned tomato, celery sticks cut in pieces, chopped onions, ralt. sugar, pepper and clove. Simmer * hour. Then strain. While hot, add the gelatin which has been soaked in the water. Arrange alternate layers | of diced chicken and sliced mtnmbenj in a cold, wet mold. Pour the tomato mixture over all and chill until flrm.‘ Serve on lettuce with mayonnaise, Rerves eight to ten. Sour Cream Salad Dressing 1 cup sour cream ' 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice ‘A teaspoon pepper ° 4 teaspoon tabasco sauce 1 teaspoon sugar f 1 pound Investigation By Universities % ...-u';:"'uu Committee Shows Amazing igunip roged vads 4 Laxity in Enforcement l‘:r:: nnuc- thoroughly, of Many Laws place in a frying pan, cover with boilâ€" â€" â€"_â€"â€"._â€" 'huwnhrl', “;.M”.‘ 'l'n:lill_h&q""“ml "One of the most astounding featâ€" about an hour. Break the spaghetti nn-ht.h:hmorydeflno:' that in small pieces;and cook in boiling| UOtStion, from a calm study of crime ealted water until tender. ~Drain.| ®Ade by three of Illinois foremost Combine the sausages and spaghetti students of law and sociology, rings in the frying pan, add the soup diluted | **2*t}n8!y with the b“:, water, and :" p“ stand| _ Mu e;unmnt and criticism has until very hot. If desired this may| %PP®"Ted in newspapers all over Illiâ€" 6 oranges ‘4 cup stoned dates !+ eup chopped wainutâ€"meats ‘2 cup shredded cocoanut 2 hardâ€"cooked eggs 1‘ tablespoons chilli sauce ‘% seeded green pepper finely chopâ€" m HOME SERVICE DEPT. NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY Suusage and Spaghetti in Tomato Mobiloil and Hyvis Gasoline and Oils By Mre. Loucilic Me Allister ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION _ and Peggy Keenan. Motor Oils and Greases Lake County Distributors of VEEDOL Although there are said to be fewer labor troubles than usual, the boys have refused all summer to work in the garden. I On September 30th, Walter Woolf will come back to Chicago in his fiut/ tarring vehicle, "The Red Robe" at! the Majestic Theatre. This is the| original production which will be proâ€"f duced in Chicago before it is seen‘ in any other city, in keeping with | Mr. J. J. Shubert‘s idea of giving | Chicago the original production. With | Walter Woolf is a famous internaâ€"| tional cast including Helen Gillilllndf making her deubt in this country, | Barry Lupino, and Violet Carlson. | _ Studies of a dual system of radioâ€" easting were conducted with respect to the fluctuation of radio signals, inâ€" cluding graphic fading records. The General Electric Company operated two transmitters, located four miles apart, functioning on the same waveâ€" lengthâ€"380 meters (790 kilocycles}. "No difference either in audio quality or character of fading," reports the radio laboratory of the Bureau of Standards, "was observed, regardless of whether the two stations were opâ€" erating simultaneously, or but one of them operating alone." \ WALTER WOOLF WILL . RETURN TO CHICAGO } The Radio Laboratory of the Buâ€" reau of Standards has also obtained regular nightâ€"fading records of sigâ€" mals from WBBM of Chicago and WJAX of Jacksonville, Fla. These stations radiocast on frequencies of 1330 and 890 kilocycles, respectively. The object of these measurements was _to obtain information as a basis for studying the relationship between raâ€" dio reception and geophysical phenâ€" omena. "Partial analysis of data,". roports the Bureau of Standards, “re-l voals some resemblance between dayâ€" toâ€"day changes in reception of the two stations." l from Park Road, in the Northwest residential section, to the National Press Club Building, in the downtown In other words, a man who has comâ€" mitted murder finds refuge in a plea months_ it sstudios have been moved :pz:uud in newspapers all over Iliâ€" nois recently because of revelations made in the mtur' ?{‘men guilty of crimes, expertly guided, e;-d'i;;v'ju;; punishment b! pleading guilty to "lesser crimes." PUNISHMENT AVOIDED Half Block West of Deerfleld State Bank UPTOWN BARBER SHOP Adults .. _2 222222222 Thoroughly Sanitary â€"2 Chairs Children‘s Haircutting On Saturdays _ Holmes Electric Lift Mrs. A. G. Macther, 60 years old, wife of former County Supervisor, Maether of Prairie View, passed wway last Friday shortly afternoon | following a stroke of apoplexy sufâ€" ‘fered Thursday night and from which | she failed to rally. | _ She is survived by her husband, two | sons, Lloyd and Percy, and one daughâ€" ter, Florence, all living in Prairie f View. WIFE OF SUPERVISOR DIES AT PRAIRIE VIEW "WLS will be a station of the midâ€" west prairies," said Burridge B. Butâ€" lâ€"r, publisher of Prairie Farmer. "In conjunction with the printed page of the Prairie Farmer, I hope to make WLS a leading factor in solvâ€" ing the economic and social problems nf the rural midwest, and to uphold the ideals and traditions of our owp music, art and literature." The present ideals of service to arriculture and maintenance of midâ€" west culture will be continued. Sears, Roebuck and company will continue to be represented egch day on the air. These announcements were made toâ€" duy by the officers of the two comâ€" panies. High Pressure WLS, the Searsâ€"Roebuck Radio Staâ€" tion at Chicago, is sold to Prairie Farmer â€" America‘s oldest farm paper. Possession will be given Octoâ€" ber J. Coleman bobe;v?t;vm out in 11 months, the minimum penalty for a sentence such as he received. PRAIRIE FARMER BUYS WLS RADIO STATION Albert Coleman, a brother, who stood trial for Morrison‘s murder in 1915 and was acquitted, was one of tie last to visit the prisoner. His sister also paid him a visit in his cell. They live in Chicago. "His condition, at leaving, was far better than at any time in the last 13 years. His conscience and heavy drinking, left him a wreck." Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle said. Although he twice tried to take his life while held for trial the old man left in high spirits. and Supervisor H. D. Kelsey of Barâ€" Grading Lawns â€" Shrubbery Perenniels â€" Walks â€" Terraces mibseti s + "she Ctteman: h contontnt slares Press Want Ads Bring Results of Dan Morrison of Rondout, railroad 4 m e detective who was killed May 30, 1915, last week was taken to the state penâ€" . itentiary at Jolict to serve an indeâ€" prmmnes commommens eumereens en lerminate sentence of one year %â€"-\M_ nmmmmens= to life on a charge of . He went with Chief Deputy Sheriff | [ menannaeneeneenennennenncunenduntennennsnnenneonennenseuncmmentemmenmenmemenmenms Fred Brown, Deputy LAMN NDSCAPE GARDENRR 915 Logan Street Highland Park 228£ After 7 o‘clock S. BISETH and Gardens Deerfield, Illinois Iyv 5 M + f'g' ral 8 W TR I, Highland Park Nash Sales THE WORLD HAS A Etd T m ** Leads the World in Motor Car IMPORTANT FEATURRSâ€"o orHk® car Iwinâ€"Ignition motor High compression Salon Bodies 12 Aircraft type spark New doubledropframe Oneâ€"piece Sai Recherizs Mss ~Dearimg crankshaft _ Pody,rabberi (Enclusive Nath mownting) C (bellew crauk pins) from frame Tel. H. 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Try a bottle today. Order Bowman milkman who passes your Highland Park 2700. ‘ It is taken only from sleek, wellâ€"fed cows. Carefully protected from farm to doorstep. Pasteurized to assure its purity. Kept cold to guard its freshness.‘ Rich in cream. Sweet, fresh and pure. That‘s Bowman‘s Milk â€"the milk of superior flavor. store for you! Have you ever tasted Bowman‘s Milk? What 1 eCns NEWMAHD FINER MOTOR CAR db l C con (y t % The result is more power from less gasoline, and ordinary gasoline at that. No special, high priced fuels are reâ€" quired for the Twin Ignition Motor. Once you drive the great new Nash "400," you are certain never to be contented with the performance of older types of motors. spark plugs (airplane type) to each cylinder instead of one, 360 sparks a second instead of 180, at top speed, burns the highly compressed gases more thoroughly and economically. passes your door. 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