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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1930, p. 8

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tal fe ring n.atince, Outstanding Features at Alcyon Next Week racu The Sap from Syracuse," "Grumâ€" * "Romance," and "Anybody‘s man," are the features selected showing at the Alcyon theatre ing the next week. "The Sap from acuse," Jack Oakies second starâ€" ; vehicle, with Ginger Rogers, be shown this Saturday. A speâ€" feature for the popular children SILENZ&AUTIOMAIIC EV ANSTON 1620 Sherman Ave Greenleaf 0700 Greenleaf 4821 Tune in on Radio Station Each Sunday Morning Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Used Car Sale Extraordinary Authorized NEW SHO W R 0O 0 M 386 Central Avenue HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS STARTING FRIDAY OCTOBER 3ist TO NOVEMBER 10th, INCLUSIVE All Makes of Used Cars the opening of the first Open Evenings and All Day Sunday St. Johns and Park Avenues at 11 a. m. FOR PROGRAM SPONSORED BY OTHER SHOW ROOMS Highland Park, IIL. Telephone 4141 At bottom of the dial all talking serial "The Indians Are Coming." y44 fingans Fun and thrills for young and old glike are furnished by Cyril Maude in "Grumpy," Sunday‘s feature atâ€" traction. The celebrated international star created the title role of "Grumpy" apt combination of romance, comedy aad melodrama. : Above all it is a comedy, with the other ingredients "Romance" ‘Greta Garbo‘s worthy successor to Anna Christie will be in 1913 and has since played the part 1300 times on the stage. It is an HUBBARD ‘WOODS 900 Linden Ave. Winn. 650 Dealers THE PRESS ivy and sincerity, have been reunited as the leading actors in next Thursâ€" day and Friday‘s attraction "Anyâ€" | body‘s Woman." Basel on Governor | Morris‘ story "The Better Wife". The \ supporting cast includes such names as Paul Lucas, Huntley Gordon and Virginia Hammond. _ Selected short subjects are added to the features of every performance. shown Tuesday and Wednesday for adult audiences only. As the heroâ€" ine of the celebrated Edward Sheldon drama which is laid in a setting of New York of 1865, Miss Garbo gives ker usual superb performance. Lewis Stone and Gavin Gordon take the leading male parts in this producâ€" tion. Ruth Chatterton, the First Lady of the Screen, admittedly the most efâ€" fective, the most popular dramatic actress in talking pictures and Clive Erook, aristorcratic, urbane, debonâ€" air to his finger tips, an actor of abilâ€" Miss Helen Taylor of the Highland Park branch of Columbia School of Music makes a very interesting anâ€" ncuncement to the effect that the Junior Friends of Art have awarded a scholarship amounting to $200 in voice to be competed for in the main school Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 3 at 4:30 o‘clock. $200 Scholarship to Be Competed for Dec. 3 Candidates must be between the ages of 18 and 22. Applications will be received by Miss Taylor or may be sent to the main school. Announcement We will carry a complete line of Men‘s, Women‘s and Children‘s Wear at prices never heard of before. Visit Us and Be Convinced Friday, October 31st _Highwood Bargain Store 916 Waukegan Avenue Opening of the _ Train No. 151, 7:15 a.m.â€"Mail for North and Northwest. lise Train No. 372, 7:45 a.m.â€"South bound mail. ; Train No. 133, 9:00 a.m.â€"Mail for North and Northwest. New Schedule for Closing time of mails at this office will be as follows until further notice. (Standard time): o 'T;au; I:Xo_886, 10:00 a.m.â€"South bound mail. h o anes Train No. 206, 11:00 a.m.â€"Ravinia, Ravenswood and intermediate points. Train No. 343, 1:55 p.m. â€" South bound mail. Train No. 361, 1:55 p.m.â€"North bound mail. Train No. 455, 5:00 p.m.â€"Airmail all points. Train No. 456, 5:30 p.m.â€"Mail p.m. â€"â€"Mail all points. Train No. 121, 6:00 p.m.â€"Waukeâ€" gan, II1., Milwaukee, Wis., etc( exâ€" cept Saturdays and Sundays). Train No. 216, 6:00 p.m.â€"All points. Sunday Schedule ' Train No. 850, 2:00 p.m.â€"Mail for all points. > First collection from street letter boxes, in business district, is made at 7 a.m., followed by two intermediate c>llections. â€" Last collection is made as 5 p.m., daily (except Sunday). Sunday collection of all street letâ€" ter boxes is made at 12 noon, for disâ€" patch at 2 p.m. Thursday; October 30, 1930 Hugo L. Schneider, Postmaster Fred R. Moon, Asst. P.M. Mail Service Here

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