1 + â€" L _ PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 4 t Easy and Thor Washers and Ironers Radios | Enreka and Hamilton Beach Cleaners : s oN EASY PAYMENTsS WE BEPAIR ANYTHING ELECTRICAL s Telephone Deerfield 162 â€" 213â€"WX ; For "skiddy" weatherâ€"get your chains now. Be prepared for the slippery roads. * Make thfs garage your garage. We give you the best service, expert work at fair PRICES. Come in and get gequainted. _ _ PAGE EIGHT / NELSON®‘S AUTO REPAIR § ELM PLACE Sure You Want "~ TIRE CHAINS SPECTACLE < MASSIVE â€" BEAUTIFUL â€"â€" IMPRESSIVE! also a comedy; GLEN TRYON in "PAPA BE GOOD"; and LATEST INT, NEWS A delightful melodrama with clever human touches and exquisite comedy .nlh(._â€" a love story that holds your interest to the final sceneâ€"not a drag throughout the moust exciting aition ever seen on the silent sheet. ‘A MOST AMAZING SCREEN ake nd flames! The With the latest in laughs and creations ; the latest in Jnez a and then some!! ~ j *1 an Constance Talmadge HER SISTER rrom PARIS also 2 comed The Wedding Song irl east up by Highland Park, II1. Alcyon Theatre PERILS OF THE SEA W. J. DESMOND ELECTRIC SHOP We sell high grade MOTOR OILS The FIGHTING CUB Phone Highland Park 1597 atest in laughs and love scenes; the latest in Frenchy musical comedy the latest in jais and all thit helps to make it a picture a }a petite ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Let US care for YOUR car THE PICK OF THE PICTURES AND SELECT ENTERTAINERS WESLEY BARRY PAT O‘MALLEY Comedy: "HOT FEET" â€" and TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 and 2 THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DEC. 3 and 4 HBAL ROACH COMEDY CHARLESTON CONTEST the seal., A huge. ship sent to the bottom ! The panic of a storm battle for life and love! SEE this thrilling film! heve BOBBIE VERNON in "WATCH OUT"; LATEST INT. NEWS LEATRICE JOY Foole is ‘a freckled freed and ambifluug boy who at t he crp do ss a cuy raporter. Of course he expose r his paper and wins a girl by his wit and couras ROBERT ELLIS and Great Cast in CECIL B. DE MILLE SUNDAY & MONDAY, NOV. 29 and 30 RONALD COLMAN ACH COMEDY â€" PATHE NEWS EXTRA ATTRACTION Mealrayie SATURDAY, DEC. 5 DIRECT FROM PARIS 2t présents with in 3 C105 Te? k LATEST KINOGRAMS ambitious boy who at last wins : . _ Of course he exposes the crooks by his wit and courage. Telephone 2400 Weâ€"can crowd a lot of work and pleasure. into. youth if we keep our hearts and our minds and our bodies clean, :r we cahn reduce the'uaou:t of both <and > shorten our . you! y resorting â€"to reckless dissipation.â€" Newcastle Courier. » N moar en True, we can be young but once, and the pleasure of youth must be erqwded into that space of time., . "We ; are only . young on‘:ee," you often hear some person remark as an excuse for “h_itting the pace,": YOUNG ONLY ONCE; | TRY TO KEEP SO When ‘crossing a sidewn%lk at allley or driveway,, go very slowly ing. stopping for© passengers except at points where a traffic officer is staâ€" tioned and motions you to pass. _ Always signal with) the hand when about to turn, slow down or|‘stop. Sound horn three times when backâ€" car. Inspect brakes at least once: a month,. | . 3 Slow down at street intersections. Do not pass to the left of a street Seven safety rules are being urged by all of the automobile inspectors working . under the direction of Secâ€" retary of State, Louis L. Emmerson. SEVEN SAFETY RULES __ FOR AUTO DRIVERS is the delight of the girl corphans when they reach that age and are permitted to let their hair grow. They revel in long tresses and woe unto the girl who is exceptionally naughty, because that means she will have to wear her hair bobbed, the direct punâ€" ishment that can be inflicted. ‘ f | _ "Blessed are the shingled" may be‘I |the féeling in the United ‘States, but§ | in Bible Lands a woman‘s hair is | still her crowning glory, According[ ltu a Near East Relief report, “thei care; of the hair has been more of a | lprob1em here than anywhere else in | the world," because the women h_ave[ suffered so much as a result of famâ€"| {ine and malnutrition. _ A disgase| | known as favus, which strikes at the lroots of the hair, is peculiarly preâ€" valent in the refugee districts, and has received special attention from, the American doctors because it is lfmmd almost universally among the“ frefugee orphans who are their speâ€" clal care. . ' _ Children in the Ameri¢an orphanâ€" ages are required to wear bobbed hair }mtf! they are eight years old. Great The Americans, after ‘long > study, have discovered that this disease can be combatted by means of the Xâ€"ray, which is now widely used for this purâ€" pose. | | hars Do not pass a street ca:r th#t 18 Still Regard It as Crowning Glory; Peculiar Malady Attacks It That the <first aid | work of the North Shore Line organization has been‘ successful is attested by: pubâ€" licâ€" recognition. Most notable was the recont election of the North Shore Line girls‘ first aid drill team, gradâ€" vated previous to the present one, to appear in demonstrations before the annual convention of the Illinois Association of Graduate Nursd at Springfield. NEAR EAST WOMEN . > KEEPING HAIR LONG Many lives have been saved through practical application of! this training by ‘North Shore Line employes, . In the majority of cases thg aid has, been given to persons :not ‘employed by the company and in actidents occurâ€" ring when the employes were not on duty, Lo t + 12 es ‘Enviable Record â€" â€" / The North Shore Line is making an , enviable record in its first aid work. ~Forâ€"several years an organizâ€" ‘ed effort has been made to train all employes how to meet emergencies calling for first aid treatment.: This training includes cases of drowning, heat prostration, suffccation, asphyxâ€" iation, electrical ‘shock and other posâ€" gible gccidents. hk 4 (orak +â€" Alma Tegtmeyer, Libertyville; Dorâ€" othy Lawrentz, Highland Park; Dor: othy â€" Suydam, Libertyville; Edith Nauman, Libertyville; Sigrid Thompâ€" son, â€" Waukegan; Florence Martini, Kenosha; : Mary McCarthy, Racine; Elizabeth Cudahy, Waukegan; Luella, Attridge, (Roundout; Sarah Turner, Waukegan, and Mabel Kapheim, North Chickgo. â€" â€"=*0>c. . : A JhGirl employes of the Chicago North ore: ‘and Milwaukee railroadâ€"the orth Shore: Lineâ€"are active and ixitemwd‘pnrticipants in the first aid work undertaken ‘by the company. The members of the second girls‘ first aid ‘drill t¢am, who have just finished their course of training and ‘passed the â€"standard tests of the American Red Cross, are: C 1 oung Women Employes in Class Include Several from EAM FINISHES This Section; Have Enâ€" viable Record, Report x i o Congressman 53;:11;5 Fron course|. Trip Abroad Warns of | C(,) E _‘ Any Entanglement . an dinner, cooked and served in true Vermont style." th the President and Mrs, Coolidge have long been inâ€" terested in ‘the, work of the ~Girl Scouts.. The dinner celebrated the opening. of National Gi;'lv'fls;;;t“we‘tez The President and Mrs. Coolidge recently wbewe:entaertm'n;d byth tl;: %i.rl SCOut.' who ( or e ho tinguished t"mr?'dmw Vermont *TX ReMene Ti s ts .ivlb en Gecrcebaicand a well as for schools of scientifi studies, law, pedagogy and o branches, ‘The Greek government ha; providéd land on a generous scale and the ‘school will have exceptio! treatment in exemptions from tion and similar govirnmental favor. ‘The school is under the direction &A Greek-An‘erican; committee, ..of which theâ€" American members are H. C. Jaquith, director of the Near East Relief, and Prof. Bert H. Hill, head of the School of Classical Studies there. + | GIRL SCOUTS GIVE MA COOLIDGES DINNER TONY SARG‘S mmonmns,_fl |â€"| ammplees f university, a preparatory school to known as the American School Athens. ‘The purpose of the schc as specified xt: its governmental ch ter, is "to provide western traini for Greek youths," | Eventually it hoped that funds will be provic for the addition of college courses, °o o ie ~Teem neart, is marked: by the & "DOWN ON THE SWANEE RIVER" II l TWO opening of the first unit of such a [ a/ d + The beginning of an â€" American university in Athens, a project dea to the Gmlnk ‘hea‘ft, ‘iu marked by t STARTING AMERICAN " COLLEGE IN GREEC | ( sns Good Beginning Made and th Project Is Much Favored _ . By Its People | : OB BCE rirhicnalh + ntdaint Aibmeraitls nciusitycs Suctsbiees." & "It is one of the most prolific feedâ€" ers of waste and incompe&ence in the-country today, because it is diâ€" rectly responsible for a large part af the : bureaucratic government which has > gripped Washington and wh h has caused the personnel of fede bureaus to grow 25 per cent si 1914, the year the system began, and five times faster than the population of the country." ‘ Highland Park Woman‘s Club â€" "It has already given the federal ‘government supervision over" s te roads, state agriculture, motherh and infant hygiene ‘and vocational education and rehabilitation, . Its gdâ€" vocates | are aiming at the schools now, and are asking $100,000,000| a year from the federal government for that. Its holee%‘ndency is to destroy the princip*e of lbocal selfâ€"government, and so the| systom is indefensible as a governmental policy in this eountry. ‘The practice of granting fedgral subsidies, to states and the abs tion of functions of tqe states by the federal government were denounted in a recent address by Governor Alâ€" bert F. Ritchie, of Maryland, who declared that the subsidies alone durâ€" ing the past fiscal year amounted| to more than ninetyâ€"four millions of cT)l- lars. Governor Ritchie said: Governor of Maryland Decla Too Much Federal Interâ€" ference is Bad . "This‘ is not an‘ independent e91 court such as\ the. United States should join, unless it desires to ,bei entangled finally in European p li« 12e 2C fncllyin (Egrepean: polfc DENOUNCES GROWTH OF pATERNAuéM ‘"The court is chosen by the counâ€" cil and assembly, paid by them, pen sioned by them, and reports to them and must be reâ€"elected every ning years by them, and refers its opinâ€" ions to them, and so is under their dominion and political control. | Pm WE CC AAELLERCUIE Y §00P ‘"The council and assembly are political. mechanism and the lea court is an essential organ of! the council and assembly and . has i being iand character from them, al+ though by‘a separate statute to which all the members of the council‘and‘ assembly have adhered. 1 ‘court. Mr. Tinkham says he is now fconvme-d ‘that. the United Statee ‘should keep out of the league and ‘the léague court unless it is bl:: ‘tlearly understood that we ht : nba.ndz in <our. timeâ€"honored in policy of: nonfinter;erence in ppan affairs. . . . x B aiaP ‘\In a statement Mr. Tinkham said: ... ‘"The United States should not â€"enâ€" ter cither the coxmeif or nu?nb‘ at Geneva or the league court at T Hague unless it is clearly unders that in joining either of these mec anismg the:United States is definite ‘entering upon ‘a covenant with the league of nations and abandoning forâ€". ever‘a clearâ€"cut, consistent foreigh policy of no foreign political nlli;:ceti directly or indirectly, uilp "t14 Hf Congressman Geqorge H. Tinkha of Boston, has recemrmmed from Europe, where he spent considerable time studying the: workings of league of nations and ‘the le _ SAYS U. S. SHOULD _______ ~_._ KEEP OUT OF EUROPE y Afternoon and Evening DECEMBER FIRST school to be n School o the sc mental char ern ‘trainin | ntually it be provi > courses, f scientifi and 0 COYERED WAGON SHOP Rag Ruge: Old Chint, Rarly American Giass, Antique "The COURAGE of WOLFHEART" SATURDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY WEDNESDA Y "THE PRIMROSE PAT _ "THE â€"HANDICAP" â€" Rp h with 4 DEREK GLYNNE VIRGINIA WARWICK TUESDA Y Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School Band ~â€"ELLIOTTâ€"DEXTER, â€" LOU TELLEGE Louise Lorraine, Gaston Glass, Drexel Der "MY LADY‘S LIPS" â€" FRANK KEENAN CLARA BOW MONDAY 8SUNDAY â€" (Continuous 2:30 to 11:00 p. m.) N : . DOUBLE FEATURE "PUTTING IT OVER" t with RICHARD TALMADGE "THE STRANGE RIDER" Pearl Theatr V MAIPA® % D 3 "WASTED LIVES" ’! Elliott Dexter Edith Roberts CHRISTMAS SALE Highland Park, IIl. WOLFHEART THE WONDER DOG A roilicking doughboy returning bome after CLARA BOW TOM SANTSCHI RMt McKinn Ora Carew William Fairbanks "THE TORRENT" You reébomber "THE STORM" â€"â€" this is Two excellent pictures filled with thrills, romance ar t un 0s .. > ‘PATHE â€" NEWws _ Chapter VI of "PERILE OF THE WILD" By |Langdan MeCormick A: dramatic Bovelty with a cast of unusual excellence. "ROMANCE ROAD" with RAYMOND McKEE The redâ€"blooded tale of life in the <« â€"â€"~A. powerful drama. * Comedy: "PEGGY IN A PINCH"; and FPOX NEWS A romance of the turf and the great weste ® A story of gay humor, intrigue and ‘, romance ~COMEDY and FOX NEWS + HIGH CLASS PHOTOPLAYS ~._ COMING WED.,, screen clussic filled with thrills and romance COMEDY and FOX NEWS 2500000060 Taie of life in ‘the great woods, "THE TIN HOS8"; and PATHE REVIEW Chapter VIH of "WILD WEST" â€"â€"â€"BOUBLE / FEATUREâ€"â€" Matinee 2:30 p. DOUBLE FEATURE . YERDICT*" Phone 2222 VETTER ELECTRIC CO. 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