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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 42

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Those who understand the composition of oriental rugs recom- mend that they be thoroughly and carefully cleaned at least once each year. We are offering special rates for cleaning and re- pairingjiating June and July. Ntrstoztage"ctarges during . _ ' V _ ." the summer., . ." 391 Central Avenue, High land Park Cleaning and Repairing or Oriental Rays and Cami: The Only Hand Work in Evanston Entertain at Home with Movies HAIG o. CARTOZIAN,C .These' films are all of the home standard 16 millirms _ . ter size' which any- . . one may project, in . entire safety, on any FilmO Gamer 16 mm. projector.. If For taking and you have no projector, _ we recommend t we can furnish one-a _ E magma; ttl", Filmo; the finest ,gyall- l With maven, mm l f opportunities nlmc able. t .... m... .n h... “You will find it easy and pleasant to _ Soul of. the Beast, a film which will seleetHilms -suitable for any audience, delight the children, who will consider juvenile or adult, from our extensive Oscar the elephant the, star. Madge collection, of the Bell & Howell Filmo Belamy,-Cullen Landis and Noah Beery Library Releases, Drama, Comedy, are featured in this drama of the circus Travel, Scenic, Sport and Natural Sei- and of the Canadian north woods. enée,-the ’best' 10 be had in each class,--' -- T >~~ "he 1Ntrorhsifeias%sauttfuu3r-iilmed, arehere. near you, ready for your R18e-- excellently acted story of the sea and of tonight-if you wish. adventure, 1romanee, and intrigue in These' films are all of the home . the far east. Hobart Boswprth/Madge standard 16 millime~ ' . _ . ' '.. W,, ' Belamy,’ Tully Mar- ter size' which any- . --------------- shall, and Niles Welsh one may project, in . . . i head an unusually fine entire safety, on any Filmo Cameras and Proiectors , cast. T . OME movieshave already become H the new vegue in home enter- tainment, and are growing swift- ly in populaiity., Your home theater, programs may be composed of films you make. yourself, of professional produced filnrs which you may conveniently rent or purchase from us, or of ’a combina- tion of the two. _ p . "t ' ORIENTAL RUGS Among the f i 1 mas 1417 SHERMAN AVENUE, EVANSTPN Hattstrom & Sanders Phone Universib" 5236 For taking and showing mofiort picture! we recommend the Filmo Caner” and Projectors as the itnesrt to be had. A complete nook In here form to examine. with vacation time and its wealth of movie opportunities “most here, there b no bob ter time to. inn-“gate this fascinating new hobby. . This, Busher, starring Charles Ray, Colleen Moore, and John Gilbert-gn ina teresting film story of a bush league ball player who wins _ a place with a big league team---and, of course, the girl. which you may rent here are the three fine Thomas T Ince productions briefly reviewed below. These are feature length (five reel) dramas. . THE PRESS Drop in or phone, and let us help "you plan an evening of un.. usual pleasure for your: family and friends. Phone fr. P, 2160 Personal Attention . given to all Cleaning and Repairing Haig O. Cartozian .' Importer ORIENTAL RUGS Antique and Modern sections in this class. Class 5 will deal with skgtqhgs and detailed information for garden trates. Class 6 is the only one in which tre quality of the flower will be the decid- ing factor. Peonies and g collectien of six perennials will make tip the Class 3 will show flowers, forthe breakfast and dinner tables, and for special occasions, such " weddings and holiday feasts.' One section in this "class will include a fruit and flower arrangement. Class 4 will exhibit flower arramp- ments in metal stands. Class 2 deals with bouquéts and containers, and in one segtion of this class each entry will include two identical vasetr,"onit filled with- flow- ers suitable for the container, and the other with ftowepis unsuitable. Other sections in, this class will ‘ex- hibit modernistic arriatrtretnerittlic- tprian ahiitiirements, and contrasting arrangements. _ Are Six Classes t Entries, which closed Tuesday eve- ning, are made ’upder six different élassifteations. Class 1 cans tor ar-' rantrenients by children, with i trec- tibh for children under ten, and an-' other for those between eleven and fifteen years. T . .It is not necessarfy that' exhibitors themselves ttrow' thii flowery which they show.. Primarily, the-affair ig to illustrate the decorative use of, Rowers and- fliAverintr shrubs, and while the quality of the flowers used in the' exhibits will be given consider- ation, the deciding factor in award.. ing prizes will y-Ire-cttw manner in which _they_sgre used. Housewives, generally, and lovers of flowers/in particular,. will find the exhibits of great interest. _ I . ' _ Flower -Market 77 The weekly flower market conductf-d by the Gardetrelub, will-be stigma}?! of the Show} --, -, ' . _r,. swan: -: . In.the garden gate class, which is considered to. be the chief feature of this year's show, Mrs. D. Mark Cunr. mings, Mrs. Walter S; Brewster, and Mrs. William E. Casselberry, Jrs.,‘are entrants. . . .' : The committee for the Lake Porest Garden dub flower show, to be held Saturday imd Sunday in the service buildings pt Villa Turicum, _ Mrs. Rockefeller MeCormiek's Lake Forest estate, are busy setting‘up the back- ground fotrthe show. Monday they were assisting an artist to paint mods ernistie garden scenery for the class for ftowirr arrangements on metal stands. Mrs.' John Andrewtrkintr is chairman. Annual Flower Show _ _ .at Lake Forest on _ 7 Saturday and Sunday SECTION- 3. All ordinnneel or part: .: ordinmc. in oonttiet ham-with shall be and the “he an hereby ”you. T »BIGTION4. -ThuaedMt-terrstt.iitsem. full force and duct from and the: its pa,- uze, gym-on] aru1,pu9autrtt.' . EVERETT L. HILLAED, Fri-idem ot the Board of Con-thinners " the Highland Park Eut Park Diurict. AMT: EDW. M. LAING, , ' Seqrotggygt t?ie.Bertrd of Gomnitmioater,, of the Highland Park Ihat7%rk District. PASSED June “h, A. D. 1929. APPROVED Juno 4th A. D. 1929. PUBLISHED Juhe 18th A. D. 1929. SECTION E Alt Impound-j Inhala- ut may item or items of gym"! an”. a.” nwnrhtion and. by th ordinance my be ex. pended in talking up a! We: in a Q- npproprhtion and for the an. [that] pm. you or in a tilt. appropriation and. by this ordinance. 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