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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 46

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it' Always Our Giant Weather giant" Always - 1 is in operation-for our , COOL Health and Comfort. Cool , DAVE - 1dlElllliUz--a- " Op the Screen It i, An All-Talking Hit “the Ghost a'alllks' NEWS IN S9UND l “RED DONAHUE. & ty-NO" ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA - NEWS - SYNCHRONIZED SONGS VITAPIIONE VAL'DEVILLE "THE TINXTQLYN REVUE" EarlquxxMicky Peprytttr, "G MON., TUES., and WED., JUNE 17, 18, 19 ' With Big Talking Scenes .and Sound Effects CHILD or "THE' smcmc FOOL" 7"s-ss. ALSO 100% TALKING COMEDY FABLE xStii'il19llll my (ii/tttttA;,,,,., rat “(I _,iii'jl'lts THE WONDER . CHILD OF "THE i SINGING FOOL" t, ., e .- Tre-.-) ---------- -.-----.-q-------r----.-,- -. i6illl,i Al E SE I l 2 A we“? STATES‘ THEATRE i "P0ST-MORTEMS" and a Great Cast with. SUNDAY, ONLY - JUNE 16 Cyst I» A Big Group of tifidiEtTiihTiFii" ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA ,..' NEWS AT WAUKEGAN COLOR and SOUND NOVELTY “HAWAIIAN LOVE CALL" The low-down on night, club lifeu--a cross-section of the sporting world with the inside story on what happens when a croked promoter tries-to _ play a winning hind; _ _ ALSO 1006.; TALKING COMEDY “WHIRLS AND GIRLS” FRANK WALLIN AND JOYBOYS ," On the Stage Another Syncopation Smash r iet)i -,iijii"i8iiiiiiiiiitl! " J, l5iig] fii2 7” [Y , o 7 )l I ‘ _ 'Fdienlut i, ' (ftepyt r ',rrt?rTt1e'c1t-Ya'a-a, - 1‘ _ 'tirc'-','-')"','-':-]' _ h B' - 'THRILLS! ROMANCE! ACTION! _ THURS., FRI., and BAT., JUNE 20, 21, 22 A Three-Star Bit! het Into the Swim" Yitnphone Vaudeville in THE PRESS The National league has taken a stand on, the nationality problem which is expected to be an important subject under discussion at the con: ference on the codifieation .of inter- national law . meeting in 1930. It eeaifirmed 1its belief in the principle, upheld by ___ thissnzganization "in, its The Ilinois League of Women Vob. ‘ers was accorded honorable mention in the Get-Out-the-Vote contested!!- ducted by the National League of Women Voters in the presidential campaign, Miss Bertha Bidwell, presi- dent of the Illinois League of Wo- ment Voters, announced on her re- turn from the-national council meet- ing. The silver loving cup went, to Missouri as the league “which worked most successfully to increase the per- centage of the -eligible vote east." Award of the cup was based on the high voting percentage records and ingenuity. and ctsreturp1,annimr. of the league's educational activities to, get out the vote. Illinois, among all the states, had the highest per cent of the vote out in the November 1928 elec- tion---80.85 per cent. - ' Suffrage and Equal Citizenship which meets in Berlin in June. _ _ One member and former president of the Illinois league, -Miss Julia Lathrop, is a member of the delega- tion of twenty-four women who, Will represent/the United States at the In- thijitlilgtcttiir6 bf li 1trrsrr'ttstuwdrrtfitir should not automatically follow that of her husband but that a married woman should have. a Voice in the election of her own natiorialitrequaI tothat accorded to men and to‘women who are unmarried." _ _ . Other. recognitions which were given' to the Illinois league at the national meeting were in commendation of the democratic financial support of the league . whereby each local league does its share' and the support comes from a large mimber of contributors does its share' and the support comes from a. large mimber of contributors and in commendatidn of the thorough committee system which carries on the 'educational worlrof the league. Illinois League of Women Voters Honored ferna' but! Remember Iiather on Father's '0ay The Highland Sieeets UNTI and GIANNDNI Corner Central Avenue gm! Second Street PIPES - , TOBACCO? CIGARETTES CIGARS LIGHTERS SUNDAY m JUNE -16 -Aflianee '1)? Women for I-,-,,,-;,,,]),),,!)):.,",.,:,.,,,:)!,). 112.11! SELVI CARLSON MUSIC CO. _ "do? , a: - l (j)itj'__-,_,-1,-,,l,,',t-ci-ii seillllji(jcic,-,,! but I'll cave JOE} §Pme.k,‘m9 for extra choice homésite . , . 176x200 _ on South side Bob O'Link Road half block West of Green' Bay l" better! J ARADiO from ‘83. fo - if IGiirui",' v i')17 ford whole mpnlh- {null you. bike me with [You on a (mi tofurore- it! 18ilii T B-t.% t - " cumin..- . 9f. ' .HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE H. P. 181. - 182 rEEiiriXEEiil _"' 11iWieliiiiririi, new "y CENTRAL» AND SHERIDAN Phone-H. P. 69 . Corner Central Ave. and Greeany Road Telephone 3066 GOOD FOR 10 DAYS Look at it .-- You’ll like it FIREPBOOF WAREHOUSES MOVING STORAGE COLUMN my“ tlis PER. FOOT PACKING Thursday, June 18, 1929 SHIPPING nais crum until thick. arid crum sign Char able. aqua farm! curt: rug, with spret cl6th dip 3 tolor :schel yitu I at a Frie Tl Root not 4 drag and fabr: It over Shea orga strait:

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