h! § 314:3 :ip M .4 new In M An" . VENCEL MUZIK BAR£ER SHOP W. Central Ave. Hi2} Tuba“. “6 H-I.h11 The owner of the Abana Springs of Libertyville begs to inform users of this water that the delivery arrange- ment we had last year has been discontinued and the ABANA will now be handled only through ï¬rst class grocers,- This water is bottled and sealed at the spring and [rub from (In spring. Fnk SALE BY G. F. Bock Ind New Method To. Coffee Store THE BARTLETT Admission 5 10cents Chas. E. Russell 0V“. ENGINEER AND om mm (M Hm. wan... ‘hhlfm. 1.153†Surveying and Engineeï¬ng, Typo- (nphy Landscape Ind Comlmc- (ion Work. 20 yet†in Enginepr- ing, Surveying Ind Construction. Automobile Tires, Metals Rubbers A SPECIALTY I will call for goods North of Deerï¬eld Road balofC.N.w.R. R. Box No. 664 Highland Puk 23 N. Sheridan Road Highland Put Telephone 632 Vaudeville and Latest and Best Motion Pictures always J. Smith Drop me a postal card or telephone me and Waflkeuflbeakril Iron Rags Metal Rubber Bottles , Paper, etc. Tclcphone Highland Plrk m-Y-J FRED SCHAEFER PLUMBING Every Night County Surveyor 2 Show: nightly 7:15 and 8:45 Highwood, ll]. Miss A1ma Salo To-Night Theatre Svo‘diah MW 203 E. Central Ave. 1 (m Hun-.4 Park and at Highland Park HflUGH CAST AND HALF TIMBER PLAN. Brick veneer up to height of ï¬rst story windows: then rough cast to the cornice. with half timber efl'ect in the second story. making a combination of brick, plaster and wood for the exterior. l-‘lrnl story has a demand also a bedroom. which last is often considered a ï¬rst story necessity. Living room extends across entire width‘ of the house. with lmllt'ln ï¬replace 'nnd book» cases at one end and a staircase oppoulte. The (linln‘: room ()pens'l'rom “\‘hu.’ room by columns that extend to the ceiling. Sim. 30 feet wide nnd 44 feet deep over the main part. Full basement. First slul')‘. 9 feet: second story. 8 feet. Red oak ï¬nish in ï¬rst story except kitchen. which Is in himh. Pine to paint in second story. Birch or maple floors throughout. Cost to build. exclu- sive of heating-and plumbing. $8.000. 1 ton a new 1914 book of plans. “American ellhnzs. " It contains 310 design: Upon re'ceipt of $1 the publisher of ml per will'rumlgh I copy of Sax- costlng from $1 000 to $6.:000 also a book (Kilauea. $1. 50 per copy Dunn 615. by Glenn 1.. Sutton. Architect. Mlnnnpollo. Minn. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. ï¬â€˜l‘lllSI'EWI‘H’l-J \‘llg‘Wâ€"FROM A PHOTOGRAPH PERSPECTIVE VIEWâ€"E‘ROM A PHOTOGRAPH. PLAZZA by Chan L. knoll. Architect. Minna-pond; Minn. Tllvre Is no waste of spflm‘ in NH.- 9mm» bunuuluw plan. Two bedroom» on N10 ï¬rst floor. mnl In case of uoed the den muhl he usml us an extra chamber. There can be three chum hers ï¬nished 11: the “Round story if um desires. hm the estimated cost does not includv ï¬nishing the 5000!“! story. Size of the Imusw is 2.8 feet wide and 34: feet deep. Full lumemm under My tire huuse. First story 9 feet. Chum- hers ï¬nishvd 'u plue to palm. buluuw in red gum. red oak or bin-h. wlt'b birch or white maple floors tbrouflmul ï¬rst story. Cost to bund. exclusive 0! heating and plumting. 82.300. Upon receipt of $1 the pubiisiwr of this paper will furnish a copy or S":- tou's new 1914 book of plans. "Ameri- can Dwellings." It contains ‘310 (I;- signs coating (rum 81.000 Io $6,000: lino a book of interiors. 81.50 per («a SECON l) I" LOOK K°‘I‘. PLAN: It in p well known hot among In- thoru that they cannot brln‘ munch"!- ncleu to meet their coo'eepdom 0; what mm rimrmten would be It other words. the author do“ not- writ. the story; rather. the story writes rhé author There I: a subtle mum run: 1th that In nary dltmult to exphmu Tho only Katalin-ii! that nem- tn M the case In that the I_utbor duet: u-o! always rightly Interpret me mm...u heart. "0.0...OOOOOOAOCOOOHOOOOOOI‘ 1 “human did serum-n put in. “in the Count ofluntm Ctmo' III (are Edmond ,Dnnm a â€caution.†g "The only blot on tun wonderful in or: madden while walnut: be one the mad the turf am: up and hit Mm In the head. The next thing Jet-neg“ kneiv ho was dinning a who“!!! of the char amen of an pity _‘, -‘ .- “How simian-{'11. ma to Mun-elf; “that tbcoi- person: would be exactly I. I have imagined them! And then' In Charle- ram; the mar. wbq ' Mr. Jemenn.†aid tho heroin; “you have made an “on. Nundet In the makeup of this plat“: “flow In that?†and the pm: “The hem. Edmond Dixon, whom you intend um I shall Inn-17.1: a «bump; l' I! have nothing to do with '"hixn. ' “rur- amour-sing." “You'll have to give no mother man." has named down I0 any. plan of mine. Iookm on and evidently much Inn-rented." "That would mean no burn the man! urrim and begin new. I couldn't think of doing that. I would saw. before I hid half dubbed. What‘- the matter with the hero?" . "Be it a orig.†Jemegan sighed. This was not the ï¬rst time his chnncml had rebelled nglinét his authority Is their creator. and there was nothing~ in all his Work that I0 troubled hln. ’ ' "You mun go through the rehearsal; and perhaps I 'will dllcern what It .b in him that repel: you. It to 1 my be able to change 1mm" “I 000 when the usable n." ma ma manager. "You hut unrated bar from her husband and muted her to I man who 1: her interior. Shodoau't me to the new condlum‘ nor will mopublsc.†"than no dramatic law " remarked the hero. ‘Evorybody le tint the world refuse: to amp-tum with I 'ch‘qnged love.†' Every one «and fl thh m at an “that I'M the] sum 00 be mmknerablei Nahum: m aid for a row momenta. whim I am ol I gm, In dnlrymnï¬d mmme. “ted in I “8-. tie Mt of a voice: ' "Where du l 00min?†.‘5 “Y on. " ma 1mm â€In the an actor I have been mom†for You'v- lo love ":9 hold!" (101.81!!! "MIC.†'Amltu mummmm Inna Alumna?“ stud! 3m] :wny. 'Yec wun the math-r with her? "Shebaambullmhthej ",1! am. Your mama In at}! V l'udtybmlwodt; Indiana "But the nm b a very win the second a very mu; man." “That doesn't matter. One of the out dramatic laws I- that theta shall be but one love. which must go through the play, for berm or for wom.’ "Can It [but you unï¬t-Id the man. net. “It'- Ihoohlte. mud no author has ever yet been IN. ‘0 alumna It and How He CaHI: to Make? It a Success " E a, DWIGHT WWW from the: and W didn't 1n: ‘. mun. rm“ ,tmnmmdfl en. lawlmmmuï¬e : thundï¬er" r know rou'ym’y people. The: tune 91’4an: comma ma at: people you unmade the: on“ feed was milk covludbenenand dun‘ . much. You mm ephef are-sap , nd-orleiwherom. ltdon't propo- If mm 3 am who hasn‘t anything ï¬tter to weer than a calico drew†' brainy: rtxht.†aid the alum. Who can! put that gm on the m;- " Ibo It You mull. either make bet u the audience Immine- be: at ke I lady Dr her In the third act. the!“ way will do. ; Haven! characters If) a play any {In a: to what they will do? naked man demurely. "M the pluy wright control on entirely?" “You people go on with the re ï¬ne] and amp your grumbling. Re tembet that you re to pieue the pub ï¬at your-elves. Proceed." m1 commented. but it w _t mm in. am mum chnne ' dldn'tjlbc. Tbehcdnewueon , of thorium-horns. ï¬gch fl fault in the matter a! be m " troubles u her bnsbn‘bd. She on- him and could have got on 'th him my well had it not been for interference or the 'mthor between ‘nnd him Ania-formula!“ ‘e in man‘s (nun and not 3 women‘- n n all Ber teeum being for her “wand end not for bi- flvu. the W a bohch or it. n_n__-1‘ _.. J: for 8min. rhea-Arumâ€. non ’ hmndinx he'r entice dre- end cow- e'hoes. there was making nhom that was pleasing. 1360!! the re > H“ real we: half unï¬lled the few ', rd: ehe emit went might to the â€an: of thou who heu'fl them. .; H didn't mus. what! I’ll dong." ‘ the playwright. “when I drew her. jzhongm l was pntun; an the med! 0 the hemlne." , "43111, Nuule turned on! to he ext-et- _t. and mm the life afï¬ne play. A! 't he made i pretense of his Medan men. flushing at her In his deem. fut lhe bore: cm. to patiently ma .ihpwedeodeebn love for-hill thntlhe ï¬n- Uminnqcenelnthemmnct. Bit bathing mm are a pin: where the principal charm-ten were Integ- huc to theft .unee. Jemegln we: . flared that m- hero wear what the no bad allied him-I m. The _ . wu well enouglhntnhewu Wu to en contrary to her mm: M no the husband. whé we: Intendeo gun- the mm of the villain. Jerne II wonderedhowheconldhaveln nded to make the men contempuhle e we. winning an wlfe in spite o! e author's attempt to make bun re when Whenthereheemlcnmeoo e cllmu‘ln' the third act she took bl! in her teeth and deï¬ed the an _r by throwing hapelf um her hat pend} arms and â€king nt. town {*1an from this «noun-m.†u» Jmumn'. “the churn-ton ml the ywrlght. Ive been. working lot I re. months on 1th play. When I ' my scenario completed I thought If bad In my job in putting: tn the d: lame. And I bad But now It'- ¢ numbed I, ï¬nd that the motif ll “was; I undertook to mu the no» lie happy after all her max-mu tron- and. behold. she «III the fellow “intended to lolace he'r a pfl‘! I‘ve a real country girl on the "an. '6 I‘ve gotta take heroutnnd put ‘ a was azure. And now. after hav- who madejfl the trouble between mlrflod couple. Jerumn went to 1'11â€;th manager. and told him of dream. rhï¬on or whatever it nu. Penning tum-ed to mhinke um Ill! be mum wran- hh pm. When “in. Opium Fearing staged It. tnd m a grant mess. in. cmer moon for an. 'm thlt drnehn- mere-ted Eunice In It ma ' nded bet to prepare tend! fat 'I pm. She happened m b. a flint-ll tetra-I Ind. datum Mr calico W and éowmde thou. won but ' Jaernecnn at this point came back to p» real nurroéndlngt. Susan was 1|?- FEWhere um i? What'- tbe mutter?†i "I think you, must have mum It.†e “Bow king have I been here?†%"0 “0a), a few minuteo. 1 saw you [.11. I was in that yard over then [adding the chicken. be: me help you to bulk there I'll give you - gin. of Jet-natal: arm with be: nuisance gu. (ascend w the home. The bug (lb. pve him seemed like liteblood W into him “We'll hue; dinner .0011.â€an the who noticed tlnt Jet-noun wu bled. and I think you'll be bet, up for eating something. We're to m to have fried chicken." E‘Jernegnn's mouth wanted. The dln £1,119!" urn-112' o'clock." but, the girl: '1 “ clnx Jemenn'u bum look. 3115‘ Its cooklng and got It ready hnlr- $0 hour earlier. When Jemecan ind rtallen of a good meal he was I nged man. He Wed that he . weaker than he was nut he might ’ 7. awhile with Susan, at a: m ill) calling her though her name us ‘ ice )thon (b!- playwright left the home ‘glmi turnedvhln ploy Imelda don l ig sumo-ed my work ï¬nished. my â€melon are, clamor!†to In" their Rn way u to whit they shall do." ‘f'l'hlo is an wrong." laid the man- h'p mmér boy and Baum. mouth m'oduced an mbordmatrn. became in “to or the phy\ The husband war [ohm-ad turf! erhaothevll character left. and Ihe wu In I'M':§um u m 100 45 st. John- A! L. V haife: Second SL. :12: Cum Shoe Revalé ELLA. “In!“ ‘7“th all I W W“ »5 III! 6 m? My ad Malay Wu It! You will Il“. M a Misha 1km: Illa Phone 897 Y~i 214 W Tm 1! Mgsaï¬ggm Hint huh-m -: :5: mum mm mum; Evcg Friday JOHN (2.30111 at the Hmd Puk guarantigï¬ 5 and promptpï¬ention. 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