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Highland Park Press, 22 Aug 1929, p. 17

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to be with atives?" he not in pa? Wtttt0n .v hlintt alw lines as' ms in leas we, too, a1 _ perplexi: malt fore, ' her. TI an, tumble to her. , up on tt c9 is open 6 o rum with it i. 'Folger.” side the di- , old man. "mine and fs just lost to this hell " It's too Give her a you know." 'You have 's Mr. Eh- He'll take he woman, in private won) helir. cars after. his' saddlu xpert eyes, s and said ranchman. n costume tto was an and, brush, xer smiteasr, no the Cac- Ll11. "take P :ra, _women- _ from the at take her nd get her he can, ap- at his hor, "You with j.y.f I can’t working as r be gs big ) Lpictures. a company listened to beys qu- :én the di- she eouh :gious .fao» t lips su: d came position 'as Llize apu're w. waiting uuld be do- dark gog- Ne up and at 22, 19 lovie actor Rememln i' " plodding back to {2‘11 _ Srnttsfirr-fga Je IE Mem could not believe that this was she who stumbled across the sand, twitching her skirts out-of the talons of the cactus, carefully dubbing the sweat from her face with a handker- chief already colored like a Painter's brush rag, and jingling, as she walked, with barbaric jewelry. The mob went forward slowly and she recognized Tom Holby on a camel. She hoped that he would not.reteog- nize her, but he studied all the faces aydxbeing used to disguises, made her but and hailed her with the pass-' word: . . _ . T _ i ' l "How you standing- it?," . V f . - ’She called up to him: . There we: vast interest in' her from now on. The-fending man had Sing-led out an extra woman forsp1seial at- tention, and-the gossip -went round with a rush as 'of wings/ " _ The diréctor divided,the exfras into groups, with business assigned to each. In a heat that drtmy'the desert In- diams into the shade .turit"" idleness, dainty actrehses and actors invited sucstrtkecapd after a time the extras \vvre called forth fram the compara- tive shelter of the tents to the scene of action. . w" Watching a scene being taken Ro- bina Teele on that biggest camel. She's earning her money to-day by the sweat of her whole system. She’s swwt on Tom Holby and " jeslous of him as a fiend. Mighty nice boy ---not spoiled a bit.by being adver- tised as the moat beautiful thing in the world. I was in (scene with him once; he was just " considerate u if I had been Nome Talmsdge or- Pauline PredeHek." . Kennedy brothers and. an announce- ment was made at that time of the, proposed diveh.rpment. . _ The contract for the excavatin has been given to the North Shore Excavators, who did the work on the village reservoir. The property measures 112 feet «n Milwaukee avenue by 180 feet on Broadway and-it is understood that (he building will eventually cover at major pirrtiorroCthe lot. . _ The plans for, the flrat develop- ment of this corner were drawn by Anderson and Ticknor of Lake For- vst and Xavier Vittedtit at Highland Park .who are associated with the "rAiteets on theoroyset, . _ '.rAe'irririnnr.idiri, which is said, vill be adhered to with a few minor "hanging callvfgr a two story struct- Ire with six stores fronting on Nil- 1satske eavenue with kitchenette apart- menu on the second tioor. . Definite steps for the erection of a new business block at the. corner ofHMilwaukee avenue and Broadway were taken last week with the break-. inir,. of ground for the basement of the structure, which is . to be built by Frank H.-Bartholorriay _of _Lake by Fr: Forest. The property at this desirable cor-. I'"' was purchased last March from Thursday, Amt. 22, 1929 fextr? woman," took the job of mak- ing Hex-up: - " _ _-'." P" Libertyville to Have _ Handsome.. New Building " Continued Next . Week) P I E PCC) ErAPcRC)3i.V James. o, Barber servo/station, 1508 Elmwood Avenue; Evanston 3- c, (Factory Brunch) ' ' .' . _ 2420_-22 South Michigan}. CHICAGO. TehsphoneNichigan In purrlmn'ng k far from ind/n: the average: alle. um i, a goo)! and tar tisttally moreflmn raver: the. initial Fina-Arrow F vpaytle'llf.‘ l _ $2775 TO 88200 ', AT BUFFALO _ PIERCE-ARROW SALES CORPORATION THE-'PRESS _ Body and Eighth, Pierce-A mar-015d Pieter?! wow it "or: part! Why did they Wait yi; This N ew PierctsArriru:2. The abtrve question does notrkng reinainainanc swered after a glimpsg gf‘the new] Straight Fights And this is apeciaily 'truelif; other fine cars are present for comparison. - . . . I _ ‘The ~long, low-sang sier,ider_niesii'df the new Pierieurrow was welcomed by ie car owners grown tiredcirf bulk and stodginessrin big auto- _ 'mobiles.' So great," in' fact, was the conquest that PiercArrros, served awaiting-list for many ' . months, And while demand stilllcrOwds produc- l tioti, some of the mast fhuiored, models pf the new Straight Eight line are now being locally shown. - a NEW STRAIGHT EIGHT by The new Straight Fight was purposed to be the} iiriesjt car that Pierce-Arrow evpr proguced. That it should also' have been a reinsiitterif find car fishiins' could not have beef foreseek. But that is prtcisiely what happened. ‘ 4 ' . Windham . Noe.ssttatteeahieGl-.. FendeettrBmehirmuuere' V and 4nd. 115 Emmi“ . " Wye-bout ”3-inch "' W " if

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