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Highland Park Press, 26 Dec 1929, p. 20

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Taken from the Book "The Children" by EDITH WHARTON â€" ALLâ€"TALKING y "e__ e (% _‘___â€"â€"â€"â€"On THE STAOEâ€"â€"â€"â€" _ P s RADIOâ€"K EITHâ€"ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE â€" j WARNER BAXTER â€" MARY DUNCAN â€" ANTONIO MORENO ADDED FEATURES TALKING COMEDIES . NEWS IN SOUND â€" VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE * ~._ .. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 ~ "THE CARELESS AGE" DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. .â€" LORETTA YOUNG A story of Modern Youth â€" ALLâ€"TALKING Special Big Midnight Show THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JAN. 2, 3, 4 sUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, DEC. 29, 30, 31 "GIRL FROM WOOLWORTWS" _ Rsanel SUXQDAY,DM 29 g5â€",. "THE RACKETEER" with Robert Armstrong â€" Carol Lombard A Thrillin= Drama of the Underworld â€"~ Allâ€"Talking R â€"â€"â€"ON THE STAGBEâ€"â€"â€" . Râ€"Kâ€"O BOOKED VAUDEVILLE ACADEMY â€" Waukegan ALLâ€"TALKING! SINGING! DANCING! Star Cast with Ann Pennington â€" Saily Blane "THE MARRIAGE PLAYGROUND" with Mary Brian and Frederick March ALICE WHITE and CHAS. DELANEY & ALLâ€"TALKING HIT NOW PRESENTING TALKING PICTURES MLEOKML â€"â€"â€"â€"ON THE SCREEN AT WAUKEGAN Gentleman on boat: I don‘t feel at all safe in this leaky old boat. Boatman: Don‘t you worry, sir. If anything happens I‘ll take the blamie. Wagge: Have any luck hunting lions in Africa? e?" Tagg: Yes, I didn‘t meet one. Wife: ~A poor â€"woman ‘came today to ask for old clothes. ___ 4 â€"Husband: W hat did you give her? Wife: That old suit you‘ve had for ten years and the dress I bought last month. ’ tH BR OPR Es 8 Extensive changes in the original plan of improvement of the Waukeâ€" gan harbor which will result in greatâ€" ly enlarging the size of the harbor as well as affording greater protecâ€" tion to theâ€"waterwayâ€"from theâ€"vagâ€" aries of the elements was recomâ€" mended by ~Congressman Carl R. Chindblom in a conference with the committee on rivers and harbors of congress who in turn reported on the advisability of the plan. The plan provides for an expenditure of more than $400,000 it is believed. PLAN TO ENLARGE WAUKEGAN HARBOR Extensive Improvements to Be The recommendations now being tonsidered by the riversâ€"and harbors committee provides for extension of the west end of the south pier to a construction of a second breakwater which will be located ‘south of the entrance to the harbor. ’ § /. Part of Big Project â€" : ~These improvements are to be done in connection with the building of an extension ‘to the present breakwater north of the entrance to the harbor. This extension will connect the breakâ€" water with the shore on the north beach and besides offsetting the driftâ€" ing of sand into the mouth of the ;zv’idesh‘mhmonmrthoftbo Made by Government; Chindblom Aiding 22 North Second Street ~ â€"Phone Highland Park 435 We wish to express our appreciation for your past A Happy New Year! success. We thank â€"theseâ€" loyal~friends and wish them happiness in 1930. . sls un i oi ncei ce n un rebega in s We n sntnrieintatiznaice enc w d nc 0 2 e Oe anee e se CE CC DAILYS * ~The building of another breakwater southof the entrance to the harbor will provide what is known as an arrowhead entrance to the local wa. P orecuien ot mopring us woll as :. . on As as preâ€" serve the piers of the harbor. Free Movement of Boats The proposed plan of extending the west end of the south pier to a point farther south will not only provide mm&r_tb_m small craft but will likewise larger boats more freedom of movement in the harbor. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€" Madagascar Tree Is Traveler‘s Life Save In Madagascar there grows a peâ€" culiar palm tree called the "traveler‘s tree." <It is so named because water with which a thirsty wanderer can reâ€" vive himself is said to be found in its large sheathing leaf bases. â€" It is a member of the banana family, and a:specimen branch and fruit cluster from it is on exhibition in the departâ€" ment of botany at Field Museum of Natural History. s â€"~‘Just About It â€" § This age may just seem more sinâ€" iul because it doesn‘t take ‘the preâ€" caution of sneaking out behind the barn.â€"Portland Express. % defeated candidates. â€" The Terre Haute Star. & Perhaps the peace of the world might be promoted â€"if Russia and * . im omst"E New Peace Plan Thursday, Dec. 26, 1929 imb mer momnne npnomene e enmmmme m Gift

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