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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1930, p. 6

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HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY â€" 13 South St. Johns Avenue A’.'a_:n' I' 'F q Phone Highland Park 307 786 Elm Yt. â€" Winnatl= 35 . YÂ¥ alues to $28 "sa _ $33 m " f $65 . Sheepskin Coats, FELL®‘S CLOSING OUT Boys Clothing Department â€" ~â€"~ ~Ouits â€" â€" Hart Schaffner & Marx â€" Suits and Overâ€" coats _ FELL‘S Sweaters Below Cost Blouses and _ Continuing Values to by enomenicine it ous â€" day eveni o‘clock. Dr. Ob "Art of L ern Aesthe the auspic league, â€" Tickets : member of be sold at 1 day evening wood was a | nancially. appreciation coâ€" which helpe ance so suc The enter good, each r day svenitg st the fim Phae rcneg evening at the by the Filodrammatic club of Highâ€" wood was a most successful affair, fiâ€" mucinl}y. The :lh:b G?;i?ues their appreciation to the public for their coâ€"operation and attendance which helped to make <the performâ€" ance so successful. ‘ o The entertainment itself was very good, each member .of the cast doing bispar_tinamocterediublcmug«.- The closing number was sung by Gioâ€" vanni Aiello, which was greatly enâ€" joyodum'slwwn by the applause. mm snn Prm mt eer s tpccct unc t amnanmenemn mm o norige i ocm n en on n vemndimennteemsier rpraommenn r pemtong ttyyâ€" receccme m Tickets may be procured from any member of the league. They will also be sold:at the door the evening of the Filodrammatic Club > _ ~Program Is Success _ SILBER WORTH day evening, Janu;yw-{z,-':tsw o‘clock. es s Dr. Obermeyer‘s subject will be "Art of Life, and Approach to Modâ€" the auspices of the North Shore Art league, ‘ tion ‘ tisem skate ways, | / Mr. Nr 6 â€" at N.eé. Art League to change and we generally get some mighty chilly weather in February. A country paper in the northern secâ€" tion of this state printed this adverâ€" tisement: (no doubt they want a skater for a boarder) "For rent, nice reom,â€"â€"to â€"gentleman, _looking _ both. ways, and well ventilated." ‘ & & .w ,r' J‘ M Residence, 623 Vine Avenue F. V. Degenhardt, who is certainly doinchisbitinthmnttorofkeepâ€" ing the Ravinia skating rink before and sprightly letter regarding this community sport center for winter months. ‘The letter follows: m > ~â€"Bomeone~tacked "the T o1lo w in 7 "Lost" advertisement up in the Raâ€" vinia skating clubhouse the other day "Lost, blue Angora woman‘s sweaâ€" ter." <This weather is enough to make. anyone feel blue, especially the skatâ€" ers.â€" But this mild weather is bound TEACHER OF PIANOâ€" â€" >~~ AT RAVINIA RINK ELIZABETH John Ralph, iceâ€"maker of the (Continued on Page 35) lecture The Women‘s Christian Temperance fos o To hdd hotr toguinr mest on. Ihu + Jan. at: two o‘clock instead of Wednesd ay at the Younr Waman‘s Fhutari, s 304 | 117 _ 06 3 io wnndl hh sn ie n.:uuu.y ; fififiii’lfifik P C v o Ne s intn prelii e ind naihe 4 Highland Park garage a: away. It was later located Police along the north shore were looking for two automobiles which were stolen from Highland Park over the weekâ€"end. . . On Saturday a Pierce Arrow sedan was stolen as it was parked in the down town. district and on Sunday a ; . o We Ved o POR i rato t in tnrtinnngnis Ariee I Bit, A Highwood Police Take _ _~*_ Soldier Into Custody "Tor â€" ""“"" id for m in mhm from seven‘to 15 years of age. Each school in Highlandâ€"Park will enter a fourâ€"man relay team, and much inâ€" terest is being manifested in the outâ€" come of these contests. â€" e _® ~Bilk ribbons will be given for first, second, and third places in each age class and for the first fourâ€"places in the relay race. _ This promises to be an interesting program, and a large number of entries is expected. . â€" Skating â€"races for grade school children will be held at Sunset Park rink Friday, Jan. 17, at 3:30 o‘clock, under the direction of the East Park Skating Races for School Children at _ â€"â€" Sunset Park Jan. 17 ko (o 0 1 oi n o ol en 0. Do CORine We 7 e aE can Legion, in session at Lake Forest Friday, Jan. TY. ~~â€" Assistant states attorney of Cook county, who is the principal speaker &t the Lake county ecouncil, Ameriâ€" Autos Reported Stolen; One Recovered C.. WaAYyLANDS Broors Addresses Legion , U, Meets Jan. 23 and driven shows to be staged by the militar) authorities of Fort Sheridan. | !to be held here in several years wil ;_':0 place in the ?oot ‘g'ymnasilfl ; und.y evening, Jan. s starting at 8:15 p. m.‘ Kight bouts have beet post, and two between Fort Sherida® soldiers and sailors from the Gre Lakes Naval Training Station. Ri h side seats will be two dollars wid general admission one dollar. e public is cordially invited to attent The proceeds of the show are to » to the Post Recreation fund for the benefit of post athletics. This is th. In the presence of General J. Y. Clinnin, chairman of the Illinois Stait Boxing commission, and Jack Demp sey, fl}GfitgtllLunico boxing show Boxing Show at Fort Sheridan Jauary 23; . Dempsey to Be Present No session of the Highland Park city council was held : Monday e ning, and the next regular meeting is Monday evening of next week. Th members of the council !fl:d:memg the zoning board held a conferenc Monday ‘evening on zoning ma biut thereâ€"wasâ€"noâ€"formal public s s tion of the new city garage at Blo gett the offices of City Street Super intendent and Sewer. Si have been removed from the, city h to new quarters in the garage build terial is stored. _â€"â€"â€" _ â€"~â€"_â€"â€"_â€" No Council Meeting a .~~Held â€"Monday Evening and advertising volume period: of four months. PFhe Daily Times is Chicago‘s new tabloid illustrated paper. It started Li ce C ) oo doa h 48 HL T T p Another interesting feature ; Daily Times is a prize of $100 di:gforthelutlineqf,micl e y m e 221 0 CS e to work on are given in the 26 chap. ters. _A first prize of $1,000 will p to the person who reads th: story and "writes the 27th chapter mog nearly like the solution of the myt tery which. is contained in Mr. Col: lins 27th chapter. is o _Aimes radio figfififi HK.y« 9 P Y mnfi name and if you telephone | answer at the Daily Times of will send you a check for $5. The Daily Times announces in cash prizes for the last cha its new mystery story "Wise by John Collins. The Times wi 26 chapters dealing with the c of a girl reported in solving a : mystery. All the clues which : radio idea in connection with its lat, comic m which Puns Aunder the title of "Sammy Squirt." Sammy ap pears in the Daily Times every day y y 4. ~rorag. . exp in for } ‘a 5 casts every morning between 1t} and 12 noon over the WBBM ~D2 Chicago‘s picture newspa Daily Times, has introduced : Notable Features g E:: Daily Times: . i ggv Picture News:apq Thursday ing reature in th prize of $100 each LOrf Times will print a comic limer. ghined in 4 a explq M S s $1L50 a nmyfi ite. ho Â¥, h e “’ ie ny* fl da

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