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Highland Park Press, 14 Jul 1932, p. 13

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k will ttart in the ture-if ieebdiitiiiir the 75 precincts in ttttt1ttqtrryrr,hr -hasre {teat _ Church trained d approximately 25 ha at rail and high- rowing: has been 1928, reports the tants, who petitioned want. This makes over Simpson 131 veiling spirit around he Board of Election in City hall, Chicago, ant is in progress is a sure winner, with hes than he received Invass last April. the recount ortraniza, Evanston iireeinets; ' three in Wilmette, e precincts for Com. Rnsch’s recount or- omplete before they ll of the district in " the country towns This should be com- le of the week; when nnization will return RDEUDELL " CLEANING d Piles, Up; (e Sure Winner 'aukegan_ next .week :lub. TrTlrlWrWmmChtWis- :he futures 7 or 11. that Church a, the f, LAUNDRY mp ANIN G CO. 'ISDAY. JULY 14. m: I teh trained 11 votes 2 recount for the Re, )istrict over Jimes me of the defeated rs in _the moaning m Plate a one in Kerri]; {an}. hero tuning miter. Chief m urr1-tittrmtssetitretvtmt." pat of m. Not good for young. 8111.4.wa Hwy,.1u1yf17 and ItV “m I... I‘ll-n” uni Saturday, July 16, "Ndio Patrol" is Prom for high duty of po- lice form toward community wel- fare. It is henvlly cluttered with week a program for adults. Thursday and Friday, July 14 and 15, "While Paris Sleeps" and “Man Wanted." "While Paris Sleeps" shows the long‘lost father, supposed dead, as a war hero, escaping from prison to find his daughter im- perilled by the underworld. He saves utr-ite-the-mme-ire-UF-FF-Has-if-ii-i- human bits, ‘but acting very ordi-, nary. Entirely~ unsuited for young and children. "Man Wanted." Rich Playboy. husband and hard working editor wiftrwho love each other, but lead independent lives. Hero be- comes secretary to editor, so that her divorce ind hie broken entan- ment are necessary for a happy end- int. Sophisticated but not often- rive. Unsuitable for young or chil- D.A.R: Better Films Committee Review Rune" e Bock " Y. I. c. sh McL-us'hlin tt ' Silver 2b 4 Selim lb 4 was, Will be 'iwiidikt 7130775); $1353} the lucky number. pa_r_k. _ The game "will be -aui-ii Thwldr, the Iosers’ third baseman, was the only athlete to- garner tire hits. The Indians scored one in the first on? {hit by 1'BurskCTasletrca walk, nnd a. couple of errors. Their other .two markers cluttered across in the sixth u a result of solid smacks off the bats of Armstrong, Mustri; and Barat ,i1ytit1tCtt1r1prly, trehred in the' Lic." egg; dtrii0irtrtiv, Mchnghlin and?) pair _ of Highwabd errors"." The Highland Parker: scored one in the flrat without the aid of a hit, two hulk: and a "ulderh, choice turning the trick. The next uprising of the victors took place in the third when Frank McLaughlin was hit by a pitched ball, "Red" Silver beat out ti, bunt, Httrbottrtreored on "Noon" The Alcyim preysrtu_tlis coming 'ehifijTiiilri0rtiiiit' snoop?! their three game losing' streak with I 4-3 victory over the Highwood Indians last Sunday. George Year, let the Indians down with five hits, emery; ing victorious in a pitching duel with Johnnie. Artie, who, by the way, yielded only four blows. l Lingilh; By the mmw margin of one run, tbs, 1rlrlrle,t,d.-2'erlr, Young Mths Y.M.C. Nine Defeats . Highwood inward TotaiL...84 Fought Game, Sunday gm...” L .,.-,.- key-ea. ., " tpaci, : a,” " - .A m: f _ “0‘! _ = F, , . _ T . . FC-P-m".-'".'- _, ' ' ' ft t-6 - UaTe'Lci'Ei, SE? " tN - » Wswm~z~3v “Mn: . -’ - iiaNii5iaEESEWiii= Fri 'ir,7iil, vt'tra'i'2: . B5=GiiLiIatL'e'L.25g' "" _ , --:__c_.._t, u' -_,._n:,.v ' , _ ma "__-,- - ‘7.A_..~.,.J._.; L ._. ._, _ _-"---- A. _-___-ei.,- .,, "re-. VA, -'H' “A.” . T, . T"' e H . Half»!!! rt Anderson " Neno If Tot-h....3_g for “States Attorney." In “States At- torney" John Barrymore over acts in I picture made from previous letral-hero. f1ltmr----poiitieat aspira- tions complicated with illicit love, with hero performing prodigies now "£9;an crooksr Wutror time and talent. _ . Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs.. day, July 19, 20, and 21,- "Letty tynton." Perhaps the sexiest film) to date. Wealthy heroine, let go byi long suffering mother, enjoys sex orgies around the world. Meets clean hero, "true love," poisons last lover, and perjury by mother, maid te, Yttsr, 1trinrhnppsr-adiiU. Adam; Emergency" - 3291 Phil B. Bum: .. --Cart L. Braaur ,,,_ It": should se‘e it GiriiiGirirlli youth and children. oi: 4:3 A comer GRADE. you EVERY BURNER .“FOR FUEL; USE OIL" DISTRIBUTORs OP and a cuisine uttsurpassabU, Janna.) In in mm thvkrtty-ihe acre land. scapcd tandem, fronted by one thousand ket of the finest Private Sand Beach in California, The Miramar, With its lumen! Bungalows, offers the maximum and mix to $wdo per J"! fre one ham. r",,',',',',' s',':',':,',',', fyr!trtreyrtustms. 723.9???“M- . smith an GLG'GiuTii,7ia aim - gumdtn‘vmm BeS'uu-cw.oiAiaii nu tins: £3 M‘RICAN PLAN with maps showing the distr-ibdéon of the materials. . uals, more hbeis have , The large collection of ores? af heavy metals buildin mum in Frederick J. V. Skiff Hall at Field Museum of Natural History have been reinstalled, the revision including the addition of much new material, and the improvement of methods of display. To assist stu- dents, and other interested individ- Reinstall Exhibits » of On in Museum c. upvmly Gived. complete' informutiohil Peer, provided, and XE. AA 1lt -"--"-""'q -d'iir'iiif, "I’ -. T i with LESLIE HOWARD . F BENIN HUMES hretet1t'Nm,yir _airtim Twp Stars in the year's romantic triumph! rence Brown's production with ColrtmG--Prt. a Sun ms \ JOHN ,BABRYMORE “STATES Annular 49.1 toe-3se 40e tiun.-Mon.-'rtres. Li; 17-18-19 gun, cont. 2 to ll a-ll-g- NILS ASTHER MAY ROBSON LEWIS STONE Fridays Deemath Theatre I POLKA BROS. Phone 2503 Lal a &mth Sela" 'rhiiric'"ticeiiiir-e- “Bullpen Love" _ Witt? KAY -iiiiiii6i'ii _ David Manners F. I“Sum!” V July 15-18 'at,,Muinee " 2:00 - Education! r ”v Lake Forest ILIVIN

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