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Highland Park Press, 4 Jul 1929, p. 12

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Always Cu- Giant " ' hi pin-mus tl Coop. _ .rr, iitc:svvs'un, . cool: I Jr., dczi'ci,"and then fresh .1; "tsrrttnta. aye ' I‘WI; fo'csd through the theatre the pure. wrsheq "and cooled 'c/r Airue jiii'vsrtrittpiireula; tion. This is tcr-yo" Comfort. Enjry‘Tker World's Greatest Talking Fsoturis _ . T AT THIS COOL. COMFOR'EQBLE THEATRE ’ . - if: .3...- FRANK WALLIN & JOY BOYS ciios.icEs, wit, JULY 33310; warm, smut)“ 11-12e13 A Delightfully ‘Refrcshing Presentation - wit; a mi; Group of Entertainers ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA mg ALL-TALKING. ALL-SINKING __ ALL-DANCING Smsan NORTHWESTERN CAFE 5 South st. Jishns Avenue "BEATING THE H EAT" tl gtzraount"gtaue Also . BYNCHRONIZED SONGS NEWS IN BOUND . VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE Ben Bard "Tho Champion Colin" .2? 9.99 0n. the Stage cu, Giant westlter-Mrikirstr Plant ,ashes m purifier, the 'rir9)ineCit,to a health- V. hr eat-AT bWa't""i"e7""r1TCa7it)r, I a icrsrr,iitr" OfoYJpL'Y 7th AT WAUKEGAN "Tie your worries to a Rocket, Send them flying to the sky!” Enjoy perfect freedom on the Glorious, 4tht. Aieny with care! Forsnke the steaming kitchen! Enjoy wholesome food served up in our very best holiday fashion! . Special menus' for hinchecn and dinner! The low-down op Chicuo gangland and Night Life-jacked with thrih AND BRIMFULL- OF COMEDY NEWS IN BOUND FABLE vctWr. . C.', Oat (lgcrcen. DOUGLA_ MeLEAN In - "THE CARNA-TION KID" IMP, TALKING BENNETT COMEDY "BROADWAY BLUES" NEWS IN SOUND AND SNAPSHOTS IN SOUND VITAPIIONE VAUDEVILLB Tl,1'te?u.i,,fet'tert versions of_the fatal crime were offered at the murder trint---nad evidence. . pointed to three truiityopemonp'. HEAR and SEE them all in the HEAR 525m; 1 SEE fhtht1j"i,Ei)'iH 100% DIALOG mx MOI’IETONE FEATURE Steve Petros, Proprietior Prwtented by WILLIAM FOX with . THRU DIFFERENT EYES MARY DUNCAN. WARNER BAXTER EDMUND LOWF? Always . Coop. THE PRESS dom" byhr. W. D. Fairchild; 11:30 p. m.--Children's meeting; 2:46 Fm. ---Sermon, Rev. o. G Chindberg; IV.00 p. m.--Annunl meeting of, our Camp Meeting association; 7:00 pAn. - Young People's meeting; 8:00'p.m. --Evantretitstie services M. Q I. Erickson. _ quist; 11:15 'r.Pt.r-rltePehtt'ts Aour, ""chiaro Ate. in Building the King: Saturday, July 6: 8:00 a. m.---Dtnro- tional service. A. G. Berg, leader; 9:45 tr.m.--Biblerstudium, "Evantteiii fordran: Trohet,"' by Rev.. A. J. Strandell; 11:15 arm. - Preacherhs hour. "The Supreme Need of the Hour" by Rev. T. J. Westerberg; 1:30 p. m.--Children's meeting; 2:45 p. m. ---Sermon,w Rev. John A. Carlson; 4:30 p.m.--Saered Concert under the direction of Mr. Birger Dahl; 8:00 p. m.---Epworth League service. Ser- mon by Rev. Axel C. Peariam. A Sunday, July 7: 7:00 a.m.---Coin- munity breakfast; 8:00.a. m.--Morn- ing Watch. Auspices Ebworth Lea- gue; 10:90 a. m.---8ermon, Rev. El- mer F. Lund; 1:30 p. m.r--ChiUren's meeting; 2:45 p. rm-Sixty-fifth An.. niversary service. Sermon by Bishop Edwin H. Hughes; 6:45 p. m.--c1os- ing service. Sermon by Rev, Axel G. Pearson. The best route for auto- ists to ttake td Des Plagues-vat the present time is ’Waukeg'an'i‘bad to Dempster street-and thence west to Des Plaines. Both Milwaukee avenue and. River road are underreonstruc- tion, . . . l . Some argue that the drinker should be punished with the seller; But whar" twie'.'---) Angeles Times, §5W§§§>$$$qp$$§§$§$$§§§nf «souâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ .. - --.---- 'll d“??????t????$??$??$$t?ttg (Continued from preceding page) "tqe> I CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 CHICAGO AVENUE + EVANSTON POOL ty PIPER FOOT TROUBLES’are rarely known to primitive tribes" that» wear' no shoes. Imperfectly. fitted footwear is the 'cause of practically all foot infirmities. T Improper shoes injure the growing foot. 'Correct fitting gives the foot its natural freedom, prevents ills and promotes-tle normal healthy growth of bones, ‘b’tood vessels and nerves. Fact Freedom That Nature Intended A child is nevér "permitted to leave our' store with shoes that "almost" ft. We consider a, sale completed only after perfect ft.. ting is maven through wearing comfort, ' . . Store hours¢ 8 to 6 ' Circuit Clerk L. J. Wilmot played the role of a hero at Gageh lake last Thursday night when he rescued Warren Conover, le, and Phyllis Thompson, IO,- both of Weukegan. from drowning when -he discovered their? clinging to an overturned tspied- boat in the middle of the lake, too exhausted to shout for help. ' Mrs. Ellen Smith, aged 90 years and well known resident of Wanke- gan, passed away at the home of her nephew, D. o. Douglas, 1304 Wash- ington street, in that city last Week, after an extended illness. Dr. J. A. Ross of Wauconda was called to Davenport; Ia., recently by the death Friday of his mother, Mrs. William. Ross, 83 'year‘s old. A crowd that totaled Well over 1,200 attended the annual picnic given by 'the Fremont Cegger' church in the church sar"ir1istst Wear; Miss Anne Drury, a prominently known resident of Lake county for many years ”and who has relatives and friends in all parts of. Lake county died .in the Lake county hog,-. piyal recently, after many-years of ill'rre1slShts:%rtr70 years of age. Bert Meva,, aged 65, v.eiris,nimt it resident" _ of . Mumfelein for ysesmrttrtrrr 20 years, died last week.in the Lake County hospital, Uter" ari"i11ness of long duration. , _ BRIEF NEWS ITEMS Thursday, July 4, 192 some: or 3495 PUBLIC NOTICE Mandny'. Juno " unanimously passed t of HitthHod Purl: In house and - ty the following her“ Thursday, July 4 The “id‘cny of otreocrfor sale the a dereritUd. Lot Five (6) in Bh Park, 1 lubdivhiou c at the Southwut Township " North, Third Principal we: The Mid house a! used as I, dwelling I ownership of the a: Highjnnd Park. Bias on the sale ' will be received and eil of the said City regular "eetintrtt l the City" Hall of tin Lake County. Iliino sltsr of July, 1929, I which time the bids sidered. _ _All bids shall be be accompanied by Per'Cent (1094:) of All bids shall be the City Clerk for eil at said meeting. Bids will be race and garage wrath {wage .t.r1svcepttity.ttt, 1 Bids shall be ac: vote of-thexmombe City bf, Highland P Said describedjn highest and best bit ' Said ordinance ' may. by a- majorit) bids, and it may ad, bids to themed. re Council. Said ordi Mackinac l, PI", Ba.. l Detroit Cleveland Bxaffauo--" with a full VISIT!

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