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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1930, p. 14

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Patents Granted Lake Co. Citizens; Two from Highland Park, Report patents. After paratu CaP nt int Other s during Campbel plaiting i shland «ccording the Unit« W B1 i~display holde Bluff, food for Bruno Radtke rig scale, and Lurich, can c atent Open Evenings and assure successful growth next spring ! vVarIous Wa Park, . rec Mitler, Hi play holde wia it the past Ross it of ‘more than seven trumund and Waliter A. ikegan have been grantâ€" on a refrigeration apâ€" have bee Landscape Gardening HIGHWOOD Oficeâ€"19 Prairie Avenue; Phone Highland Park 523 Nursery â€" Prairie View; Phone Libertyville 628â€"Râ€"1 aVve of Lake county citâ€" e been awarded patâ€" articles and apparâ€" to â€" announcements | States bureau of nJ goobronr * apping . mechan en granted patâ€" week were: G. Round Lake on . .Flowelling Jr., eiving . circuit; ghland Park, a r; Carl Nielsen, invalids or .inâ€" , Libertyville, a To J. Smulski, hment Phone H. P. 4056 the ide OU Big Increase Reported in 40 and 8 Membership An increase of 200 per cent has been announced by Chef de Gare Mancel Taleott, in the Lake County Voiture of the Forty and Eight, Folâ€" lowing the initiation of twentyâ€"one applicants . regently at‘ the Viking home in Gurnee, several more petiâ€" tions for membership have been reâ€" ceived. _ Another "wreek" and initiaâ€" tion will in Augu at ont hand. and ~F the S« cently. The most fascinating thing in the world is a winding. road. It forever holds a hint of mystery, a promise of adventure, a sense of freedom.â€"The American Magazine. ushed, add to the tastines ugree that this delectable ul hot weather food. | July Brick Special FRESH PEACH, VANILLAâ€"LEMON ICE CREAM FALL is the ideal time to plant nearly all yvarietiee of trees and shrubs. Then plants are dormant, the soil workable and the ample fall rains. pack the earth firmly about the roots so they a: ready to respond to the first growing urge of spring. for To delay planting until next spring may mean the loss of a full. seasonâ€"plant this fall! We will be glad to help you seâ€" lect exactly the right varieties to give the effect you desire. Call, phone or writeâ€"our advice is free. 1 probably be held some time ist. A fish fry is being planâ€" the July meeting, to be held of the lake resorts near at Several members of the Forty wht in Lake county attended ithern Wisconsin Voiture reâ€" 26 North Sheridan Roaa True Delight rty and Eight, Folâ€" tion of twentyâ€"one ly at the Viking several more petiâ€" ship have been reâ€" "wreek" and initiaâ€" Cb 9T a ugun Gaees u8@ tastiness of THE PRESS «Lt D. A. R. Better Film j Committee‘s Review of Current Pictures movie houses are open, through LNC, schools and clubs, . yea, and muny’ churches close, the theatres beckon with cool interiors and enticing disâ€" | plays. And so the business of ~proâ€" duction must never lag and the cenâ€" sors must be ever vigilant, and comâ€" mittees such as this must ever be The local theatre management has a list of splendid features booked for the weeks to come, and the tendency has been to. provide entertainment more the ¢ this fact with movies, and that we note perhaps the year.â€"is to b and that a S Rogue Song and that a Sunday! We refer to "The Rogue: Song." This notable picture is . epochal being. the debut on ‘the screen <of Lawrence Tibbett, ‘grand opera baritone, whose voice registers marvelously in richness and power. The story is romantie, for a Russian bandit courts by songs a fair princess love eventually overcoming vengeâ€" ance, _ Director _ Lionel= Barrymore cleverly introduces lavish and artistic scenes, elaborate choruses, dancing se« quences and . comedy by Laurel and Hardy. _ This is recommended as a delightful entertainment for the enâ€" tire family. « "Ladies Love Brutes," a stupid title for Rancroft‘s finest picture. There is violence aâ€"plenty but convincing inâ€" terest and appeal. There‘s a fine draâ€" imuliv elimax, and though too strong a nicture for children has good effect "Return of Dr.â€"Fu Manchu," the cast includes Warner Oland, Jean Arâ€" thur and 0. P. Heggie. This sinister mystery tale ‘of murderâ€"and intrigue deals with further efforts of Dr. Fu Manchu to avenge the degths of his wife and son. Good acting and beauâ€" tiful photography offset in part the gruesome plot. . For those who like thrillers, this picture will afford gripâ€" ping: entertainment. â€" Adults. e for the mature mind than for e children. It is gratifying to note is as it shows recognition of . the ct that the movies cannot competé th the recreational summer sports the outâ€"ofâ€"doors, which make young ople ready for bed â€" at an. carly However, there will be some occaâ€" ms for a happy family party at the ovies, and it is _ ith sincere regret at we note that one such pictureâ€" ‘rhaps the most outstanding of the ar. is to be shown for one day only d that a Sunday! We refer to "The The harumâ€"scarum thoughtlessness which is sometimes delightful in a young girl can be very, very far from that in a woman grown up.â€"Womâ€" an‘s Home Companion. I mnâ€" | W m tle -'is 1= Tt Tw ra=â€" Famous Russian Chorus at Deerpath Theatre on Sunday; Week‘s Program An outstanding . feature of the Jeerpath theatre program for the enâ€" suing week is the appearance at all performances Sunday of Agrenevaâ€" Slaviansky . Royal _ Russian chorus, which has stood the test of public approval for over 75 years. The ‘horus appears in prologue to the feaâ€" ture picture, "The Rogue Song," with Lawrance Tibbett, opera star, in the leading Crole. : This ~picture also. is June Marriage Record in County Shows Drop; Reports for 6 Months fir Nage ing « ord ( Instead of leading the 1930 figure now censses. If there had rccordin low M June February March . Aprilâ€".â€" January lump ay Aft The fter showing an increase for the five . months of the. year, marâ€" vs suddenly took a bad drop durâ€" June and fell from the 1929 reeâ€" of 625 down to 517 for this year, rding "to Deputy County Clerk ph Stanczak to for ad of leading the 1929 mark, 30 figure now trails by 69 liâ€" . If there had not been the 108 for June, however, a new recâ€" uld ‘have been set without quesâ€" From now on it will be a foot or the remaining half of the ) see if old marks are eclipsed. Totals Thursday, July 10, 1930 I by months are 1 1920 293 383 428 625 356 132 as folâ€" 1930 309 370 387 458 517 363

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