" “THIS THING CALLED LOVE" "The GRAN " PARADE --.-rtt.wAYtt-- - 5PM Lu. Silt.“ "" tq'ttb',r'..% ANS _ 5.2“8 IN tMtUSirt . TALKING C(DMIEDIEE A iiiik,rr-wkEyi or' ALL-TALKING " MARY EA'iiiSC EDDIE (ASTOR . RUDEFI TIRE REPAIRING EDMI'NID LOWE Co.Nt's'r.th'Ch' BENN EO' "ELI-IN T'wh'hvET'RFlKr't G E N E $rtiUlil m I twin. with In“ "me ALI. TALKINH RA DID-K KtTH-oRPrt El . M ' A1'0F'A' ll.l.l-2 T-mt.' ACTB-.T ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION .5- h dun-I In. Broadway WAUKEGAN ACADEMY uln- In I luv-1|- with. - Saucy (‘unll "in by Inn on the "bud-My" arty. mum "in (Na than" mekrdr-', "PM" and SEE "tls "ehnnt" bl the hallo! ----"N THF. thTAfibl------ . "It. At'T.% FWD.“ CmCtG0 LlKDI' THF'.,)','.--)" SI'VII.\\'. MARCH 9 PROMPT F GREASING . SERVICE Gasolines--Oils--Naphtha SI Tttt "SHAY. FRIDAY. tlATtitttAY, “ARC" 12, l! â€CLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL" T'UrR'.iirtt, FRIDA‘. SAT! RIDAY. MAitC" III, II NI) YY, It tttc" 9 --v the ulnar NANCY 1'ARitfMA, Alfl. T “AIS" "rAPNoNF. N0vF.LT1r.'t' - TALKING (‘OMI'ZDHZS t'NWr'.etor. TALKING NEWS PHILIX OUPIEII TALKING ENTERTAINMENT Zlnlrld'n In." Sherm- IEAI'T'VI'I. G"tLa'. LUIIQEOII'H SETTINGS! tilt the GREATEST MrtMC,u. COMEDY STARS “DANGEROUS PARADISE†'orner Elm Place and Firs) Street All. TALKIVG! DAStINH! SINGING! PHONE HIGHLAND PARK u but - AX WAUKEGAN Ar.w " B--- and Incl-din. tH.AYTON. ,\\'Hi. the mud-ville and I In" (In. Iron M.t. TALKING THRILLIVG MYSTERY kictiAttit ARIA-1N ACT"5.N PAULINF, FREDERICK mm. TUFS.. WEI). yuan m. n. 12 HELEN MORGAN CHAN. RUGGLES :wurzum's ugly; “ROADHOUSE NIGHTS†MONK. 111-28.. WED. M utCll lo, It, 12 "EVIDENCE" t0?0;t.NG'. DANCING'. THRILL!!! SCREEN HITS". (and! (all the lolillmtl! In†JACKSON & DI'R- VALLEE THE PRESS "MRf um" SHOW PRESENTED TONIGHT at the sta buy friend dent rcfuw til the nig The toll, Ol H It Mr. Hoover's research committee of social trends finds, time hanging heavy on its hands it might hop in and tind out what a hostess means by feeding a crown man a lounge sandwich about the size of a fifty-cent piece. ‘ 5'th The biggest soda fountain in the World has. been opened in St. Louis. Just think of this-in the very shad- ow of Annhcuscr-Busch. 0 art-Wm l'nymont tor, Add work On be made In tmah. Plank "weiReationa and iturtruetiontt to bid. don may he mural from the City Clerk It tho City Hall, Highland Park. Illinois. or at the Men of Pearle. Gerele, C Kim. Enli- noors. n 6 North Mitt-inn Bled., Chicago. “1 hulf NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seated bid» will be received hy the Cwncil at its Mica in the City Hall. Hiuhhnd Park. Illinois. until 7:30 o'ehsek P.M.. Monday, the toth day of March. A. n., 1930 Tor the fur- nishinl of all labor. material, tool: and equip. awn! mar-Mary tor the rr-nntruction of nhon nrulrcliun fur the Hinhlnml Park Water Works and Filtration Punt In Accord-nee with the plan: .ppraved by the Council there. Rtseh hid my: be nmnnk-d by u eertmed ch-vk mmlo payable to the Mnynr of the City of Highlnnd Park tor a mm of ttot le- than ten ttsy not cent of the Ingres“; of the "Hunk [and It Hilhhnd Park. Illinoin, thin 27th d.) of Fem. 1980. VIN nruk'r " the Bight-mi PHI. a n, Mr: ight, " The Council Puma the rlttht to reject In, tnd all hid. lf we, deem lt but for the puti'e Ilwin hm m win Th mrmamn Hunwn uzone Singer, m, Jusophiuo I .1 Pom-co. Mrs Aunt Lucia Frank Duvh y Ih-xh-r um Aunt Luci m- Murfty, er, Paul Lt 10ml rt pm mu.u,, R._..b._r.. c, Paul L'trvll, A. Roll, Chas. “rm l’vrry Prior', Bonj Fox, Fred (Scissor. rlow llolnllird. W: ivph Garnett, Art r, Wm i. It. .1 math! l w h Main Cast Chas. lh‘hnks, Joseph y l'rior. Benjamin Reiko, Fred (loiwr. Lyle Gour- llulnl-ird. Walter M/or. flmmett, Art Olson, Rub. llcrlwrl Small, and John Glee Cluh LSP, "an. M. "lasier, G. S. C: Vaughn, and Mort H ronn- Peter: Durhnhn, C, 1vid, Eur! ll mm, and Mort Har- Mr. (It-urge Augustine of North St. _ Juhns avenue returned this week ' Cluh from a trip through Texas. Humid Munsluck, The Luther League will sponsor a H, II. Wilson, Wm. party Friday ovehing at ft is. m. in ' Alwrcmmhy, John the church parlors of the Zion Luth- m- Petersen, Albert LU"dtl church: minim, G. J. Dinke- e----------.'--------'- e----------" d, Earl lwmpincn. i Myrun Ryimlt. . 21's Planners i d,"..)- 's-e/ \ Gordan Fox, J. H.l Frunk Pitt, Robert hrte, L, R. Hutchi- amt parts in the cast v. C. Muss“. A City elm mil of the City of l. W. p, d Munstuek, Wilson, Wm. L'romhy, John ,erson. Albert G. J. Dinke- Hart A, Paul .arson. 'erson, ltchi- Rev Can, “Chi H ar- y Juh f rm mm]: T 'bt Local and Personal Mr. and- Mrs. Fritz Helmold of Deere Park drive are being congratu- lated upon the birth of a daughter, burn January 24 at the Evanston hos. pital. Mrs. Walter Evensen left last Sat- urday for a shurt, stay at Biloxi, Miss. and New Orleans, La, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gardner of Central avenue are planning a trip south in April. The Wuman's Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet, at the home of Mrs. E. D. Fritsch, 151:6 Orchard lane next Thursday afternoon, March 13. L iated M r. 1 THE Dorothy Gray compare rouges are designed to accent your coloring, vividly if you an dark, delicately if you are fair. And for the medium skin, there are subtly flattering tones. The rouge comes in a delightful blue and gold case which will fit into your handbag. Mt Our Toilet WW HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY Rouges Subtly Shaded m a Charming Case 536 Central Avenue Phone H. P. 2404 Thursday, March ' 1930