more than other flour . . . . but it is well worth the difference in price . . . . For Occident puts a wonderful flavor into all baking. Order OCCIDENTâ€" “The guaranteed flour.†Your grocer has Occident, or he can get it from the wholesale distributors: Edinger 5' Speidel, Phone Evanston 5035 or Wilmette :642 Furnished Appartment For Rent, Tel 155 OCCIDENT Flour costs a little auu Lllllull Our Spring line i (awaits Intimate knowledge of market conditions is a big advantage to the farmer in disposing of his crops. The wise farmer keeps in close touch with distant markets by obtaining quotations over the Long Distance Telephone at frequent intervals. Thus he always knows the best time to sell, and 18 therefore able to get top-notch prices. SAMUEL LEVIN, the Jewler See Our Spring Display Bell 29 East Madison St. Chicago Fourth Floor Suite, 402-34 Heyworth Bldg. Ladies’ Tailor and Habit Maker- You Secure Individuality Ex- When you are‘ï¬tted for a Tailored Made Suit at ARENDT'S you are assured of the correct proportions of your individual requirements. You get fashion effect that will gain for you the conï¬dence that you are correctly dressed. 5, - Chicago Telephone Comnany C. T. Ford. District Manager Telephone £903 REPAIRING elusive and Satisfaction 120 E. Central Avenue '. ARENDT of all makes of Talking Machines as well as Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Exclï¬sive Patterns of Shoes for Men, Women ‘ and children Frank Rectenwald III E. Conn] Avon-o Phone 446 System is now l!!!#4Â¥#t¥§4$tta~tti¢lvv3. tti E! Ermmz Uim22>2 v . ï¬â€˜tltili"*§§*§‘§‘iï¬Â§i§¥§fl We see marriage on the start-vet Them Ire the happy pair. the waidlnz mm. the mover of ï¬ve and old limo. The 11m month of wedlock I- called the honeymoon Ind uvon or ureet her why 1 mm“ not (worn! IL I had promised to write pouwthlng M'o-ry da) to my hluluuul and mull what I had errh-n un :Irrh'nl l wnm- him of tin- nffer I had M'eh‘ul. um! on n-zuhnx nvvr “lmt I had I‘riltru n wvurred (0 me Hm! [mvibly “hut l hm! uni-l might be lutvrprvlcd to c-xprn-ss n-gru-I that I hm) hm! lhc- lunvrr to :hvnlv ln-Iwm-n him mu! :1 prmpevthe {unum- l “nuld lune rowriItc-n ml! part a! In} lc-llor. but could “at \t-ry well pm I! «III! (mm the rwll “Mich-s. lhv lvlu-r was all n-mly In mml II"! In I drum-rd It In the [NNI .nnl In l-‘rmm- ,\lr. Huplu gunned IIM‘ nut .mu-u: wn-rul ulIu-r LU“! u! nu: furl} .md w mur'u-d “n-rr Mn "urn 'l-Hh Hm! n0 \H-n‘ ----n rInu-tdmvd tu lqulI: In 1-“ I] will»! 'l'lu- 1mm lumlu- nlmrl lu l'um. l m- m: In lnudun My :nllum-r (ulluued luv Hr I: d pmluuwd m nu- “MI:- wo- m-n- In Lure-rm- uml lmd durum uur mlm-que-m journeying luau-[hm humor “1de llle to marry him It “all nut n unto ull my part wherein u glrl (NI! that nln- nu.- met her am- (tun |I. [but the pmposer In nbâ€"olutrly non-nary to her hulllllum. Neverthelm l erd him We“ enough to rounder 1m prup uslthm. and I wu sensible of the Incl that girls are â€able to h-t dfllfllllr punte- slip away from them till they have become uld mkh. when they ll’r |c~ft out In the cold. Mr. Seylee we: no IK‘I’IUQDI um i at last yielded, but .0 hue the! we had berely time to be married before we Were obliged to endure a eeperuuun i in about to can for home. while be we. obliged to remain lemponrily In England. Yielding to Die eolicluuone. l consented to do what I Afterward considered an unwise thing I nursed to merry him before going eboerd the ebip, reserving our honeymoon til! hi: return to America. I route“ I would have put the mat ter out of my head. l was married. and that was all then» was about It But I fancy. as l have aln‘ml) said. that I am not the only [lemon who has junt been married to I'undH' “‘llk‘lht'r hr or ahe has taken 3 I'll-«- or u roollab step. Huwm‘er. by the time I bud n'llClM'd port I had made up my mlnd to wane tu think aluut me proposinuu I had M‘t‘h't‘d, but to write my nunl. 'rlhng her why 1 mm“ not (worn! IL I had promised to write pouwthlng M'o-ry da) list I ll Had I been desperately in love with the man i had married i doubt if thi- offer would have bld more than I plum: efl'ect on me. If my husband had accompanied me to Ame-rim lbr inevitable. 'he nm-iatlon of marriage. would have brought the name rt-suit But. receiving this otter immediately alter parting with it man I had known but a few months. it eluted â€that regrets that may thrust themselves la the face of one or both of the hnppy pair up to the palm when the knot h tied. Yet It is poulble such may occur In the case or those who Ire destined to become absolutely mry to each other An mmn us I hunted I wrutv m_\ aunt. “‘hu Hun] tn the west. th.It I had 'I‘Q‘H murrh-t; uhrmld and. or tuurse. cuuld nut m-wpt her propuultiun l m‘eln-«l luring lettvrn (my) my husband till about the tinn- he should IIIIH' Mr!» 0d my vplstk- written on tlw stunner After that I heard nothing rnr m'vnl dayx when l m'ehml u hrh-t nute rmtn hhn stating that he had been tll. but “‘1†now better H.- wmthl wrttv :umln won. A {(-w days lute-r l rwvlv ed a cable-gram (mm a trio-ml of bin that my hunt-and I'll dmd l mmh‘t‘s l wu much nhu‘kal Be ulden. the â€1sz brought a n-vrlt tton tu me I learned that my Inoc- ttoml hm] been more (‘umplvu-ly untag- ed than I hm! supp‘m! l hlnmed myawlr for my NW3. I felt thut If I could only lmve my hmlmnd hack aznln I would not en‘hnnx» u [mu-pec- ttn- fortune {or him nor even I fortune In band. The calm-cram Ind Idvtled me to; remain where I wu and nwlit I letter. When the lettér um I was informed ‘ that my hull-Ind Ind requested that l ‘ should not on any nccount return to‘ England 11- ;. mat: of m. death and‘ that his l-nh be buried lbmld 80 had u-rv iittin property to late Ind hadâ€" â€"w i I as informedâ€"come time bar tore his mnrringe ieft what there wn i to a sister. This wu entirely «ti-rue tory to me 3 My aunt and uncle. being tnionnod: tint I ma [)1me a widow renew-«ii their proposition to me. and i went to I live with th.--n They were very kind : so long u they lived my uncle would leave me all MI property neu. Whit we do not m are the bulk lnxs that may take plan or cennln H' Just before mun; l "a Modal I‘ To letter from an aunt of mine In Amer I would col lea. Her husband wu wealthy; (boy "Id 1 '9‘ were getting old and bad no cumin. 1 Ind tom 1: 1 would agree to mm with them g-doquu. \\'lu| MY UNCLE’S FORTUNE [HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. known PARK ILLINOIS ll Stood Between Me and Happiness. â€Hill: on llw mumwm I Winthrnp Sn) um. um! We “hula-1N uf Hn- ~zlllw purl) [um-(hm In Italy, “Mb I x Lakm'uuw. h- Su'llm-rmml. And now Hm! I hm! clln-rivun- in this condition uhkh had led un- II) n- grfl my lunrrtnxv 1 turned longing!) to whu would lune bat-u m) )0! I! my husband 3nd [Inâ€"«L l pictured I mm Mule “All I “nuld lure umdr all} wd nu turn-u 1n (Jo-hand and (‘hll drum -ID Intern: which to purnunouul ‘ lo Ill um" IIIIPMIL I do not unvm ‘lbu‘e min when the husband and wife quanol or newt-Ha Tb:- imam-l h more. but it has become. so to speak. Sam-«at I had an the comfort: wealth could brim but more wu no pool to Ithem. Kiln-d In I upkndï¬d boot. but '(hen‘unohomolnuform b no. Ind Lamond upon I ulylv than that I had [Ia-n nwnfloum! It! My nude made I will In my {man .11“! l haul III-(om mu- the nuth'huulun 0! en )qulg )1 forum:- .Vt-H-Hhrlc-Iu my Ilfo Wu; dull. Tin-3 new old prawns and hm! olllHH-d "HM u! Ilu-u mu mute (rlQ-m‘s Thu) u'c-n- «Vrmmly llul mnutmnlnnalflu- fut mo- I did not mat my Ian-hand] cum. who tuba-Ind what mm property he left. 8b. wrote me ofloflnx. inn-mien In It wu mine by '1th to 31v. It up to no. N! I declined to 1mm“. Ibo m very Iympflbetku and oombov thrown but hum I watched I dot-k1 cu "Mn. for bet. 1 would ban Iliad to no hot. but an llvod II I distance. ad 00le cook! Well go to an aunt lb: Ind I became regular corn-pond I had “red rm: my um: three year- wben Ibo dird‘ Tbrn my trauma be {an In amen. for I had (be whole re spun-lbw†of bolstering up my uncle In nu oh! no. A woman Ieft desolate can scammed-u- bone" to the new Iltutï¬ou better Hun I man My uncle could not accommodate him-elf to an My nudln; In dud men's shoe: had been a failure, I knew wrll 000085le um new I“: would I- HUMU'ODJN‘! even to sharia; be! has hIDd'I Inherit-nee with me. and l Md not believe that. under the circum Itlmven. We two women could get an together under the tune mo! 'nm turw out n I expected. The Indy soon made It Mill! (0 lnl' that I u- not dalmble Ind u! my uncle lulu-1 3: .3: cocoa- on 93. Seat _ 3' £5.12. on 2.5.. _ no... 989.. 350i :6 a: .3. 3.9.. 3. :5 on†Ind hit m from mutt-3e without Idoqllll. boom. Ind had given unto“ the power Ind comfort that money brim But lo um I replIed (hIL bu In: beam"- !anhr with lulu), it did not mm no much of I bio-In; u (bou- who nw u frnm I dunner w» on without II. III. pal-tn". I endured In: when with him to: m. nun-r mm of I year, when l “I "Idem thnt be I'll Intending lo marry Inln A town about In†N! age had It! her up for him and VI. not long in u-curln‘ bin: H can, Ind l conï¬ded In her my din-(b baton at m. m. I led Ind my MM! thlt I could not In" had I homo of my own. â€be It "or no humblc." uni [Jlfl‘r l n~rvlu~d unulIn-r wurv rvuu. her llnlllng un- to man ln-r ,. \l~| We could Hwn ulk urrr uh.†ll um ln-nl for [Ur In «lu mud \\ uuhl .lnul-l m.- lul upon lelu- pluu Ya! In) vunlrun I detomllm-d mum-‘1)! n..- ln\ NIH-m I {build \Il-~ .‘nï¬lvn mm; In llNl‘P‘l mum.†zuul lI-Uk ln-r lulu In) [.0an un unlit n- I had lllmugh lu-r lvtlrn h‘lu mild. me fee-l ll bvlm- (rum llu- mu meal I fulrrl-d lb» [mun- h‘lw wu- uldvr‘ llmn m} hunlmml had bum and Imam-«l In lmu- Iuolu-d ul-uu blm mun u Ian-u (lulu I lumllwr "l hnu- u purl-rlu- for ya)" Iln- nld “of turn lnuu-nnw :- that 1 rpm ln glu- ll lo yuu «um-m prvpurlnx )m fur a You roux-min Hull )0“ unm- “m thrup lhlk (-umlux from England at the pnnmlllun of )nur um! and um le- to NH: ‘Ilb llwm unl lulu-r1! _\uur uu cle's wall]; In )uur lrno-r )UU nlmw ed arm! tbn! ,wu had horn mnrrml Ind'mun I‘I'IIM-qllrnlh nlm'llln- llwlr prupuulllun “mumâ€. at urn) urns: (Ire man was murb bun by yuur lrl in and drn-rnnm-d Hm! |,.. u-uuhl uol llnnd ln-H'c-eu you Ind rm- Ilh- you prvh'rn'd Hr" "“‘hnl «Md hr do‘" I Kill-N! A dun-f â€ll-"l"! and In} lulu-ham] rm lord It uu- wan- llmr before I r‘unld far an» n m r... hu' In; l'HI"|‘,.'ll :1 Hum; Mlll “'nnl lu lll' 'll'!l ‘m “:I- Ill“!!! â€4 hnl Ur'l‘ll null-Hui ll ‘\ mu dum- ... m 1‘ hnd .va .‘flrllmx-JIII..11-u-‘[-.».:eu_'I. lud I IDUIlH' Alnnl dtflm- lulu“ lurr l or lu e-nllno rm lln-ly term: of “I hrlnx under N: M In ll run!!! “I In dons l Rlnr lull loin! Jlll- Bill Jlll In; 1‘ ‘ bout! . Yank: .Nl'l.‘ "\\ . hnlnv W n u: mm mum I'|' ' 'n: ’0' ul- tun [In . ~11 ll)‘ “‘II and a charm of 6.; ‘ Both Amour: and Dumps-n pk» inn. In shown but the pdndpll It Hut-non :- I long Jupunu play. which h pretend! to I 7.1 amour mm In Ind. at my be and that the Jan W .4 who»: 0mm. For um- Mï¬ng an Duct. When: I Ho‘nnu whlh-r (5“an ha!- u. be :- manned by H “(No uwul dink I‘hk‘h hegmrrlom This dhtk bonl'l a number. nï¬i (Mu uumlu-r 1:- Ida- Io‘nboluullupwnhkhubo can. lnthorbonputporflonnofmo‘ Man the unv- I“ W on Oh... An .00!“ at the Dow. and W In on tho Hp“. Inn, 0! flu» mount: pin-(urn (III-cm In Japan. mun: In Tuxyo. win-r0 then In om Kn. In an". as dean! unuwbotouudln any America. du. \‘ou pl noun admin-m for u .holloy WI. I Qatar .07. The poet l‘ert‘y Ely-she fluency II I can" boy III In eccentrk‘ Mule tut-tn. He um! w dn-n his tour “our: to nprewnt nondI. Ind. nUtu I an not. with mine InnInunIbIe flu‘d Ind "(ting It taunt. he would nIthIl the MIbolk-Il Won to the tack door AI I buy It Eton In woutd I-Itch thi- ltrolon‘ night to: sham Ind contain-d MI boul- how to rub. one IHI (“at In Iflor â€In VII manger 9000‘!) to bring Mm h-dm fIndaI. Brad hem-1e his rhtef tunic-nun. Ind bII xxx-kn- Iren Well Itoml with It A clrr‘lc upon the cIn-et. r-Ioarlp Or ï¬ned by an Impk- u-rgv or t'nllh'ul often marked thc- plum- VIhc-rv lu- bad lung III at m. Iludk-l. m- fnvo umly in «mud with Mn hunk, (hummus [tn-Ad It Into-ruin Imm MI [mph-um] Il-lnrtlau Smut-Hmon- lu- ntr mhtmI with H .116 M- nun-l tooth vnI 1m men-e le l‘nllu-d'ï¬luu-n urn.) u Uh Won-h lIIn llu- uluvnnlv (hr luulr 'nn- l-‘rrm h 5 .- 00!) Hindu ‘fllhnl Ilmhlr Tb! Frrurh (mm- nmnlr um UNIIImIIM-n luulgn Lm HA In â€To-III!th nltrnrln-u I. ‘8" I'hum “If l-‘rvw h Lu- “. In â€no curd: I\|l’l - Auilfla IUH hM-CI :I lunlyn- n! In (hr (urm d! n In. Lc-l n Ill: lean-c mam.‘ In. bu. ml mun; picture. Ti. mm In pmdumd la the gun. man! u I nun play. ml: wary portion of dulotue Iqolrn. When Ibo want! t- proï¬t-ad In .6 tor and utm- nund on and: lid. of the urn-m and mm! the dillogue I: full flow of lbr Immn The two none" In." the pun played by the tuna-wt char-«urn. As their Ipoknn Ironi- loop IU‘IK'! un- wlth (be llp mow-menu o! the snail Irma. nu- n In“. no mo he imagined. I- very ecu-o fluxâ€"Popular Kit-rah"): Turkey! hnl nu lulh' mum. “‘4‘. (or her Imhflrnn l‘AIlu-m I'JFII'I on“ Olplllnnl mb- cumin-Inn n- rulluwl, “A “(1 man I. «of Im the In â€It In"... Why. lbmbw. [Poul-iv um: nun?“â€" Blhlmun- About-nu ioro charm. and n ntuothnt mk- In llu‘ nlIM'Iu‘r “Y n†IIOM llw [I'D [n-rztlurv h. n-n' Inn! llw u-n- of Mn! the-rmnmflu-n. lull whnl h mum "uh .0th run ‘ In. nxlu-n \uvnh. “bu-n- lbvrr 1- 1w hunt â€me i: In- lvnu-rru lurr Abvwlulr ll‘l‘t) h- r-Ilmun-ul I. It III-1m 274 drum-n III-In“ Hw Hll‘flllo» mrlrk w“ or the «‘nzmmmh- sum and about NH 44-†“#4! â€w HIP! quIm-hk urn .4 [hr I’lYJI-hhc-lt M'nlo Alunlmm u-ru lxuuhl. Ullnflllnlll‘cn), 1m dtfllwd ll- uwlw ullr thud). E-qn nuw‘ u Iululnm-r whhh lun- I-H n‘al h-uuwm [urn Im- mwmnrlly Inn-l u.‘ [nun-«mun. or lulrnml. c-m-rx)‘ um! mu. lug-0mm! «nut-«h Inc-r1 New ‘0â€. Journal luUIm-hk 14TH “1 Mn- Fat. Alunlmm u-ru lxuuhl. 1mm dtfllwd In uwlw ulnr dun“ Iululnm-r whhh lun- 1-H lure hu- nw‘mnrny Inn] 1 or lulrnml. c-m-rx)‘ um! rmlrvlp Ilu‘fl New \mL Wood In Flynn. Mocha... )‘Iylu‘ machined» Irv nunh- nsmud on (tn-l: of loud The pmpvlh-rn of Mn- u-nqulnm-n An- 1n xumu hmum-m mud. of nah-vied an!» n m: u in nddmou ln Influx “nun: am! Ughl. u!†not up"! under Hun-Hm. m Hun L 1mm up In)- rrI «f Ipruw- “ill: wnlmuuny nrmgn In Ibo in IIN‘ Sprure In (Is-«1 in (be Pullllrut‘lluu of â€W hullw “011“!“ U! m markedly :lrnmm rum and fr.» dam from ll|d<lnn|rh~1n~ \\‘n~mnktun IOVING PICTURES IN JAPAN. ' “-HKI-I will: «mm.- hlnnnt pun" “7-. |'., . lmllmom Hon. lull-Though! um um 3m. “pro going Io buy I um? Jl||~ Well, I'm 00'". M Bill» “'lwn In H? J") Ore-r u my nrluhhor'n 1131me In; H on the ï¬u-I-Hmenl plan I". bouthl l I4! 0! the [DUI Alma].â€" Yunkprl Halt-cum“ "My. "nut; Hm I hum-n n [I Chair} from yuu unlil In \‘1 {>11} dug "\\h_\'-1r ya 1 Mn: n-w m. l‘ mm h do yuo “and" “Na-nu u: all. llv-nr law I on." \r rd (u ï¬ll-f! Inn-MY h»! m_\ -h Invodlflhng H u. Cad-Q About. I." II-lully an aluminum: dial If! m-rI-n 0! hie-nu 'I chun h nllllnlmu cm In MmHnr, n-nrh ll‘ db-ku um-‘nmund m: M: lu-lt mud lh. unnlvr Min]: of ) 5r l‘kmmvn- H-Ir ‘ln- tunic ,, um 01 mew m Hum“ prund m. In the I17- I 1mm! in Affl- n ~21h~lHuM L'I' of gun men] n nth mart hmcn! u! In. h um .|.'\ “'11:! m_\ Jul!" 11pm â€0' mu: l-rlh To! Lulu For. an ‘5 St. John Avo. WIPnik Yul-00 37G hid“ [Am SHOP W. Causal An Highland Punk Vderiury Surfeo'n Special attention given Dog- und Clll (Assistant State \‘etrnnan-n) Miss Alma Salo Sindhi Mung. 203 h krnlrll Aw Non-.0.- I! “1‘ Hull-ad Pal. 0-! Inn lqdâ€" wan-L,“ nu Chas. E. Russell Phat-n m-YJ WM ' Theatre West Central Ave. ulkmu-hï¬cï¬ as; S-hp-Snflndhuu “I a! “Inky '8 "I“ uthoWPukM Youvflldmyuï¬-do'oodlbow DR. WATSON humming†$1ch $5.00 to $10 On Your New Spring Hut Wt can‘mako awn vow Ina! Ira-m : hat: mm new an hm amm- No- II II 5 Elm: N no: 04:91 nurlh (I 0“ Cal'- “I" h‘m ‘ mmâ€. (H W 51. Chi-[o Uu upymu m Inn mom}. flu-n Wovi Gumtood R. TITLEBAUM pedal Features Every Sunday at For. an Hum-Ind Put 2’ T_I_IOHAS DQUGLAS Tm Hal Blood-on Co umurhl Every Tuesday North (Irrocn Bay Rand Wil Krumbach Card: ad Ida I- n An, MUZIK H nqud PM I TH In“; hmp