fl , Week Beginning Suniiay,March5 g’ Partial list of available houses 1’ flat. rents $60 mo. groom house 3;;Bungalows. each Béâ€"Bungalows, each . ‘ :Mungalow, large, new zipâ€"Bungalows, very ï¬ne . ‘, \Brick Bungalow. new f1. _Houses. each 3z§r~2-flat buildings f3,»:2-ï¬at. brick ‘ #8400") Brick, bargain .r8-room Houses, each fiâ€"‘Iâ€"room Col'l (brick) .:§»â€"7‘room (301'! (one brick) s 4,1 4,! 5,5 9,1 10,1 l1; 18,1 7,1 8,i 14,I 10,1 15,! 20,1 20.1 Paul Schroeder C03 filial Estate Insurance WE SATISFY EVERYBODY 5mm K. (10m: AND SON : ‘ 18 South First Street {Eras-room Brick, bargain 3~8-room Houses, each 5L7- room Col'l (brick) :3»? room 001'! (one bxick) ï¬â€"T room Very ï¬ne Mouse»: still better V Beautiful Estateâ€"acres . A Draï¬m of the Hudson Bay Couhtry by James Oliver Ctï¬ood Two-reel Comedy Weekly News Admission 2%; tax 3c FRIDAY. MARCH 10 f. ‘ Call 011 flurray Terry flank Shore Line Waiting Ed get a list of Big Bank: in oice wooded lathâ€"small acre tracts and farms. Also Houses, hue or small, for sale 0'; rent. Vacant or furnished. Don’t fail in call if you want anything in flighland Park or vicinity. H. From the famous novel by Edith M. Hull. A George Melford Produc- f tionn This is the biggest Pamnount production of the yen, and 1 EL picture that is much talked About. ‘ t: Weekly Neva Admission 27; tax 3c V 384 Central Ave. 3; TeLHighland Park 162 "m mm. sun." episode 10 Goldwyn Pictognph â€"7-ruom Very ï¬ne . ,_ 25,000 +Houses. still better V .. 30,000 cautiful Estateâ€"acres 2 - 175.000 nice: Head of Shetidan Road Sylvia ane’. Travelogue and . two-reel Edmdonal Comedy Matinee at 2 :30â€" .1 11 Estate With Mary Alden. thé mother of "The Old Nest," Cullen [Audie 1nd 1 MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MARCH‘O. 7 8 From the Saturday Evening Post. Story by Peter B. Kyne‘ Mutt and Jeff Two-Reel Fox Siding Com-fly for you on easy payments. Stop paying rent. See us about plans and terms. ‘ Houses and oï¬ices for rent. » (:lenn Hunter and Mirguedte Courtot in their latest comedy Managers of Property Pho‘ne 89 FIRE INSURANCE WE WILL BUILD A HOME ‘ SATURDAY, MARCH II “THE MAN WITH TWO MOTHERS†THURSDAY, MARCH 9 _ Warner Richmond pad Louise Pruning‘in “my OF-m BIG smws†in AID“ Aytes and Rudolph Valentino in Marjorie Dav mil Roy Stow-rt; in “A MOTION TO ADJOURN†“THE CRADLE BUSTER" Fire Iï¬surance' smog,- MARCH. 5 g “THE SHEIK†PROGRAM FOR 10,000 l1,000 18.000 14,000 10,000 15,000 4,000 5,500 "iii. H. P. 1588 ' ind? FOR SALE ~ Setting can. white brown but? Leghorn heavy laying mun. Price $200 {gr )5 $10.00 per 100.anine Fum PholuéE . - 6. § 9 I . FOR SALE -â€" 2-9x12 Royal Wihon mi. {manor-my dream, hdy's um.“ writing deck. Emtioml book cam. libnry able. rockm. .13.: and other Mold Mnlnhim. Phone mnirgs to H. P. 356. 280 N. Second St. 1 R SALE v (sh-"(nu wizmtor. ex- cel nti condition, also «beach/rice popcorn. Tel. no, : lpd won SALE ~ nuvmport. foam. chm. table Ind chuirs. 682 Decrfleld uve. lpd FOR SALE â€" Houses and ChoiceYacnnt. To Rent :â€" High de furnished houses. 8250 to 900 1' month. K. M. Janice. 331 . Central avenue. Phone FUR SALE Ford touring cur. 1921,.Sel! nuru-r. summer and winner m. 815 steer- ing w.heel shock absorber. Rnyfleld curbumor Phrnu H. P. 350. â€\ lvd \’ FOR SALE _~_ 1 Simplex magpie. used only 331 483. hobse game FOR SALE _- 1 Simplex tangle, ‘used only; 1 year: Pflce 8115: A159 ht coal mpg; FOR SALE _, Comm'unity Conner: Thrift dept. l trunk, electric flxmm. 2 auto robés. winner but: marked down. Wunted (rimming for summer mu. Bukery‘dept.. II kinds 0! candies and homemade calla. cinnamon Ind :rkor Home rolhx. eoflee aka. Hmdiwor‘k t. noveltk-s of a." kinds.’Eut¢r cards. 1 [im,an,MSAw + has. only been run mllu: bu nlwhys had but 0! cure: in net condition from eve unndpoigt: ï¬tted with Goodyea- non-«kl , over-ch. cord (its: In": tin bu never been n‘éd Ind is complete with cover, Car is tho ï¬tted with double bar sickle plan-d bumper. Johnson neutral lock Ind Pyrene extinguisher. tire chains und all took com- biota. Clr is insured up to October. 1922. will include eqlity in this policy. Price $1500 cuh. Cur as l! stands cost 13012. Telephone Hikhland Plrk 1175. 5211 CLOSING OUT I ivory enamel éhevafl glass 1 green willow rocker. 1 brown "at rocker. 1 small chin: CM. 1 lane solid mxhownny chin. duct, 1 "null mahogany buï¬et. 1 large ivory enunel buffet. mahoxlny lined: 5 bronue lamps. 1 bronze electrofle‘t). 1 set anihnd chins. 1 large blue colonial rug. Tun-II green wibl mu. all It at? sacriï¬ce. T0,. H. P. 108. y his}; 7 viii}; 700 Vï¬ndi. Unusually pm; Ind "Minimally colored. Pony Ins ridde l lgst_pnmm¢r by two tirh. 327 14.845011“ FOR SALE 'â€" A beautiful mnhoxnny Ii;- ingfopm tub]: in root! condition. 81x5! int-M. ti r: EDISON “on m. bod) 4?: "(Mum Nu! who-- 9nd LOST Dr. Moon LOST LOST v Small cow-or indkn he“. or! no vn ue "cent n~ Inca-aka. Khdly Muâ€"n lz-z Enm I'm! stun-.1. ’1. “ml 3!. or n‘ï¬one' IL P. 13L . a 1m: FOR FOR SALE ~ 1921 Bub): 803' SALE 7â€": Ponytlppgqximugy b. 'ii‘liï¬'b. Tn Ewan“ '“ iiiâ€":3: I. “L ‘ 478 SALE , #7000 modern 8 room stucco Lot 50x200 fl. Chicken home Ind Phone H. P. MEN 1 Admission 27c Admission"27c; tax 3c LIYKP‘KPIY cal. Rig-ward, Call Tel H‘ P. 971. l Admission 27c; FOR SALE {Maui us well u'e the world as ï¬n ' , because t ‘ t’e the way it {goingzto be. 3 1;; nun who sells " lories and cd' ' is reaping harvest of do] ya from stout fwom _n. . e people are/born With a sense :umor; _sorï¬e ‘uquii‘e it, whie ‘hnve-it thrust uï¬on them. en newsnapers leqrn that the pub ‘ doesn't demand it: new: in red of 0th 4 pac pges, they will have§zreatly pro- ‘ WANTED ‘T ter work. Ngy bnfldin and epair work 10f? l kinds furniture red. Price 31‘; Kim Lauder I; the M he wn befbre he 1'» ' i will reward the {survivor. SIHIC I WI! Ifiinen hate you. you are successfu! uns cessfully. ’ my em our‘ idea, ms a peach. If it a the other fellost, we doubt its ï¬acticability. If,‘ when we uoompliah our desire we ‘ interest, why aunt liter it? Wh says life isn‘t contndictory? _ n an ordinary man goes to Emflpe it is o three fline notice Wh Charlie Chaplih Foes it is a s cated feature. ; ' long as Canada bontinuee to sup y intoxicants a certain propor- tionj, of American pitisdns will join 411:6: fly in singing} “God save the . m .†' F BENT ,_ I or 4 ranges-Invited! (ur- nb ht ï¬n m lamina! , W nut (uh hed free. â€6.00. Addm- H. S. I. 3.3325. ‘ a _ 4 BENT ~ Four-room hmhhfll the I! 16 Ml- Avenue. 11 FOR RENT - Two 6-mu‘ furnbhod or onN'yhhhed house: In G Hay m, Ad- dneuffl . S. X. Box 215. Hkhl-nd Pnrk "1f 1 FOR RENT_ r, room flat qn Webfler um Hhhyrood. Modern improvemzntu. Tel. 705- M. M‘*§x Ind 0 n. .m. W W. Wagon". . . ‘Dd BEST [Argo bruht room (or two Hm king. 2 blocks from tran-porution East? mick. To!“ 13MB. 1 FOR RENT n’i from draping gy- Huh} F RENT ~31 front uhpin: or HIM. ho «ping rooms. 315 NMGrq-en Bay 3rd; ‘94 1413 QENT -â€" Nice bright from. room. 590 ROW ave. \ 1 ‘ . RENT â€"- ï¬nely furnished room witfl n the“ bonsai-wine privilcea ind . nll comihienca to reï¬ned couple. Telephone Hlxhhnd Puk 4%: 52%! FOR Rm â€"â€" Nicely furnished {mt mom. 1! hnprovmnb'. I or mutant: emp din Merged. '1‘: one 1“ ti wï¬u'rsb T0 DENT lprixht punq in! uoodL condition. Pawn-bk». nlL.H. P. 1138.1 WANTED â€" T0 RENT â€" TO BUY 15150“ Kenwood 2960. WflNTEQ T0 DENT. W" TEX} Gardener for vim-‘1 whee who cu: ' rive cu: Address 128 ’Hhhhnd Pnrkl P Ofï¬ce may TED -- Real an}: lesm-n' ‘n man- age xgflighlnnd Park real um ofllce. Hill undn‘Swne. Phone Winnd '15“ or Wil- nek ’e'e.’ mumd.‘ Mn. bi s. Boynton. 6M anthem: Lune. Phonq 983. l my '16,â€. ‘ i 529d NTED » Good mid ! general honor wow 90‘ 3. Linden Ive. e]. 207, 5291! 101% _ i 52 W‘NT’BD T0 RENT ~â€" Unfmhhod 3h ‘ n room home or me. North 1 suburb. Time udult. 13.: rah. Ad- u‘iF‘rod 0. com. sou imam A_v_e._. WQNTED BRIEF AND BRthv m WAN FOR RENT Girl for hbustmrk. Tel. 611 Park real (:18 ON me Winnd V '15“ Good mid ! gem-n .lnden Ive. el. 20?. i WANT ill)! Compete.“ ever‘snesd C90“ LADJOB sl-i 45M (f There a‘r‘e twowexbhmu‘dbnp on m by: the state at “mum ' and foam“! “om Wop.†TM one â€the en in the follow“; W‘h [her- all.) rounded u the but plumb: ‘ ‘ Fuel From .Houio R‘fuu. , i The annual production of Great Brib- inins house refuse which amounts to hsome 10.000000 tons. could be made i to yield 3.,000000 tons of fuel without {touching its three to four million. ton: Itertiiizer content J. A. i'rlestiv, pres- id‘bnt of the London conference of the .Imztitute of Clearing Supexintendents, declares. He also states the fuehcnn- l tent represents approximately one- f tenth of the imnuai domestic con! «on- x smupllon of the countn and men tak- l lug into full (“misidelatlnn its mmpara. itively small cainriï¬c’miue. the SM- ing to the nation from its utilization would be enhrmnus This system at f rectum-3 of mm in «imnesllc rei'nse is _ no longer an experiment he “ms. and E is practical {nr u'niwrsni adoption ex? { rent for cnmfict wilh vested interests. Ill‘llu' . mun! vs MAI".- mapotmuaextlesmntq'" which at out we how m; M» we" PM»! my Wash Am lie: but call: our ~ t H“ «mm Virginiaâ€"this wni on m so spelled a! that tune-ii continuin- tinction Io the New mm 03100]. which is mailed New Virgifll.’ 8m. men. we ban: the word ‘ould.’ tie dil- fluctlve word of the title. Now. we know um, from me ae‘inemem of me culmy to the Revolution.' every act 01' mfliament ext-r: later- of the k to me xosernor painsted Virgin us the coiuny and dominion’ of Vlr~ ginia. Here ll found the other word, and the change in common ulk (mm ‘Huld Virginia‘ to ‘Old Dominion' was easy, imperceptible and ulmostiinevh table." The other expianadm is tltlt the, title "Old Dominion'uwu bestowed upon Virginia by Ch“!!! [1, muï¬e' the colony had refused to mate the government of CromwelL and" af- ter the execution of Charles 1 had transferred its allegiance to hilaon. In gratitude for this loyalty, Obnries [I caused the Irms of Virginia to be quartered with those of England, Scot- land and lmlami. as a distinctive poo non of the Old Dominion and an in- dependent nwmher of the United King- dom. \ The anrient vqeu‘ltion or the Arc- tie regio‘h‘. as lsvshown by a study of . lts‘ {Mull 'plunts, indicates that its cll- ' mate was once very unlike that whlth . prexails there now. Instead of cum 5‘ sisting of a handful of mm" plants struggling for life amid snow and ice ch. in a scant almost perpetually frozen in! soil its wgetatlun was ‘tlbundant and ch' luxuriant. and included {only and §t~a pnltnlike plants. that grow only in I ion mild and pmt'mbl) It‘ostlesn (lilnate. 0‘ This wgvtatlou flourished in the Are-2'“ tic reuiun from at leait‘ line Paleozoic. if to midtilv» (‘t-nozoit- geolngit-al time. im millions _of wins before, mun existed. ‘ Althuuxh them- ittnth-t are nu“ so in- !oti hntipitlthlv and are rarely finned tllei ' United States geological attrvev has in gathered a large amount of informa-; tinn concerning their fossil lit-nut :int fun cdpt. Jflmï¬mï¬h‘p'fï¬im of Virginia: edition at M ,. 1m}- 9. p A study of the well beds of the Cape Llahnrne region has Incidentally dlaâ€" closed many fun" plants. ,Thgso coal beds are extemm‘e and are: the only known mmmerclnlly valuable mineral resources or that region. A little coal ls occaslonally mtned for vessels that are short of line-l. which, as there In no harbor. llo oftslmrp and perllouslx load nn a few sacks 0r mnl hy mean: of lighten. Tl' Foch Plants/ï¬re" Thu um Bunion Om Wu Niki and in All Proba- / bilicy Fmtlut. Early Astrénomicpl lnurumcnu. The earliest knmvn nstmnomiml lu- strumoms of German make' have re- oemly bee]: descrllyal by Dr. J. Han- man of Gonimren. The; belonged to the phllosnpher'ï¬ua astmmner, Cardiâ€" nai Nikolaus of Guns. nhu llwd from “01' to 1464.1md comprised a “tor quemm." for uwflsurlng the longitude and latitude of tire (eieallnl bodies.“ astroiabe and two celestial glob“. “Ind“! can" of Bids. It Is flange tun; ornithu Ind musicians who give Sikh credlt the rooster. Bab Whit! Ind whlppoorvflll ordinary A note has been found In the cum- nal's Own handwrltlng. stating am he purchased three of these lnstrumanu' In the yetr 1444‘ together «1mm â€A unnamed muses. for menu!) on: ‘floflm. Doctor v-Hartman believes tint at least two of (he. Instruments were Inadg by one Nikolaus ï¬shed: of Er- fur! “h" was born In 1370 a muck." followed by t but Mr Mantle which thé. cardinal giveb out, mum ever nm (hereafter to recognise meat vnlls. flu: I! may be (hit tho-e ls m. out (an wlchfn the (MCI- i n of what is'sam to be the “mudal pemnl an _V at!!! call: of the robin, “hen. . “HI. hunting and the like, i u be W that embody. Mn; hard the ‘mw†of a orâ€. the "H‘s-re†of the «third and the “chuck-clinch- r autumn-A Hm†W tor Melanin-Wu“ mug/wash. ; CHANGES IN ARCTIC , Is there any unwritten history of 5: ioneer woman in Highland Peak? - Shoe Historie’el Society end chi Dough! of the Amelie-h Revo- button ere one to lave the school Eatdnn from the eighth to the lfth grades of the "mtg hung {out the history of the of their 5m particular locality. This rule Egret au‘bitnry end the children mty, ifthey choose, take any' pioneer Iwman in Illinois . ttere. diaries, newspIPetB or , 1- mutant! my be used.’ 0 essay should below: 2000 words beentif 1 gold medal, suitably U ribed wil be 8““? to the winner mun: GRAD! intcflbed will b; given to the winner ofithe but in thy-uh. 1nd I gilï¬er mednl_ (wi be awarded for the t (any in each county. e childnen of Highland Ptrk Arturgedtmtrytowindtbegnodals 1' additional infomntion" apply to the secretary of the Illinois sate H ricul Society,-â€"Jeuie Filmer W her. Springï¬eld, Ill. " says may be t :0 En. flea A. Winston, ‘ nt of the Home startling mama which re- '0th the development and widespread of the telephone. have been 'eomé ed by a Chicago Printing house, ich prints telephonq directories for {my printing establishment a!» thut in 1920 it printed 6,6â€.4 telephone directories, using 18.: 3g¢£20 pounds of paper. which 're- qï¬ifed 45? (Night cat: to magma: Névth Shore Chapter; D. A. R. mums TELEPHONE .' W BIG Jon. itifrom the mills. \ {These directories if placed end to would reach from Chicago tQ sEhonvflle. F13, and the paper kif l‘qde‘. into a strip one float e woqlkreuh from the earth to t} moon and more than hflf way 'To set the type contained in the tings of’thesydir‘ectories would ocpupy one ann’l time’ at a linotype urchins [for newly forty; you; out if‘flw directoriugwere printed on ll! oifdinary‘cyund‘et pretax-waning at!!! t. u neat ltown‘uhip muting a mince ï¬n â€pointed to“ wmmwmimw my éiï¬e‘. founded on the worldirfamous story “Eu- genia Grandet,†by Honore Balzac _$ ‘ _ “ i ' l REX mam mun ' (Mr.- Ingram dlrected “the Four Horsemen .of the Apocalypseâ€) V ' PEARL THEATRE i ‘ 20 South First Street HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2 MARCH 14 ‘AND 15 muwkus , To be shown March 15 Meeting; at 3: 45 a: high Swimming and gums practice. :- . « ' March 29 1; Meeting It Epiuopnl Paid! Kag- Socond Clan: Scouts: Fix-It Ag. Teuderfoot Scout-z Ten work.‘ The ale 0: tickets for the GI Scout Entertainment on W 10th, rendered $1650 and quau kw and ï¬fty plopli’uepddg pet-{0mm 01 “Th Play“? Meeting at Episoopd'Puiah Hui M: ‘T MCI“: Tenderfoot Scouts. ' (7 lurch 8 Episcopal Parish Home. Sccand Class: First Aid. Tenderfoot work. Ifmhanaduinblem otpmperty,yncutorm ed,whichv1ill nppealtofl‘w soil it tot you. j.:_ Call or f. :3 walterF. M REAL.mTA Men 5 Half Soiés, :1 m: MensHeels - 43 'i Ladies’ Heels Nothing bu'tGolda; Oakused Allmod: “Phone 812-), . March 22 ,1.»