(] _~.~;. The following â€" nt : showing _. . why the national W. C.â€" T. U., an orâ€" «*~wanization of half a million women in _ 20,000 cities, towl_h and communities 1t n _ Miss Edna Baker, president of the im it P sn mm y college, at 2770 Sheridan road, ‘Evan oving at the high school today : session period | on "Teaching as & Vocation." All the : who desired to ‘attend the were . excused : from their Agion: LTbe lmhmqn girls atten‘ded‘ Northern Bedding Co. endum." KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL l ‘__ HEAD TALKS AT H. s. voting, for there may be many reâ€" peaters. } "Only an election on‘ a cearâ€"cut imbyvoteud:;‘quliï¬odisa fair criterion. In a sense, the election of |every is a referenâ€" dum, b,pmbim, has been a live issue for six years and more. This congress is drier than the last and that was drier than the one before, There is no need for any other refer. Waukegan Terminal, Phone 371 WE RENEW ALL KINDS oFr FEATHERS. CALL AND DE LIVER ;:ALL| OVER LAKE COUNTY.~ _ ONE DaY 8ERYvâ€" ICE. .: * t P j who protest against a cause sign such a refetendum much more readiâ€" ly than those who want no change. ~ "There is no way of checking up the age, citizenship or nationality, or even the number *of individuals ""No referendum | conducted by a newspaper, a group of individuals or an organization can change either the Eighteenth ~amendment or the Volâ€" stead act. Neither does the vote of such a~ referendum | represent the opinions of the community or even the readers of the newspapers. Those ‘~**The Eighteenth amendment is in zy.comtmtion. It can be repealed t by another amendment submitâ€" ted by a tvo-‘t'lE:vote of both Branches of congres and ratified by threeâ€"fourths of the ltlteq'.r‘l'z\lol- ‘stead . act has mnyuphcld . by the Supreme court will stand until in the United States, is not taking md in‘ â€" any nï¬:ubition pollâ€" is by Mrs. Ella A. Boole, presiâ€" dent of the national W; C T. T; TECLS WHY POLLS ON © . |._ DRY ISSUE ARE BUNK Head of National W. C. T. U. In‘ _ Statement Says Members Not Voting $s â€" _Then we hear that butter substiâ€" tutes are derived from the farm and. should be supported by: agriculture. In this connection I will merely say that the n\mbj of farmers in the United States who are partially or entirely dependent on their . cream check can be counted by the millions, while the it of beef fat used in butter sm is not sufficient to geriously influence. the beef market. Beef fats, cocoanut oil and the like | :tnottobe ned, but they ate | milk fat are in no way reâ€" lated to that splendid product of the <~Butter is the fat of the milk .and| POW »Oft.Winds", by Vine }, and is the most h 1 and desir;::e ufg&!l’ of AIndia", 'gy Rimskyâ€"Korâ€" Mw © man.‘ * & Fyirtnar>i<4~=<=,«â€"\~> & WO BAY orus ter is the safest and best h‘ntm- ob.| _ The members of the Girls‘GJ+q club | tainable. ‘It is manufactured in a| APDcared in their new , uniforms most careful and scientific manner, | Which consist of white dresses, white It is thoroughly pastewrized, renders| hose and black slippers, ing it perfoectly healthful and i cunâ€"3i.5._: s is~."> 4 | : gumed while frosh, earz!’ot be excelled | â€" ME as a palatable, ‘rel;abl b:end desirable y ToR food.. More effort bas Leen expended 3 4 4 to improve this product during the ) â€" We WIn Send Yon past several ts than any food prodâ€" "*4 omm t } uet with which g am acquainted. In en © Jt 8 my opinion theï¬ are no substitutes t F R E E t 4 for milk: and milk products. : | s mes Â¥T o2 t faets: |0 < .. j(â€"_} _ ._) >‘ [ _ _ [ | Whistling:solo, â€" "The Kiss", | by Arâ€" mut.m has beep *s most pérfect “G(;i;:y.é.;;lf Edwina tberts "Tuod Ka6 urie“ a Firsg | "Gypsy Chor s," from * mian “'"M, milik and h“::;;. cent | _ Git]," byBalfe ......Girls‘ Glee club is, w““"n ifk. Milk is a complete| *" the bg._pr‘rden of _ Tomorrow", â€" by fmood. ‘the first eceived by tk%t' [ Dem,;... Boys‘ G club and the most beneficial food which we| P!@n0 80l0, "Eligie", by Nollet 1.Lola y eccived W“',? : fomâ€" C “Rob{wnv;. 3 go4 | ‘Butter is the fat of the milk !and/ "Blow Soff Winds", by Vinednt, and is the it he ul and desirable Song of (India", by Rimskyâ€"Korâ€" fat \ ’â€. y t! :;'dmlhlm Creamery but.| â€"Sakoff â€"........_.__.. Two pard chorus In answer to recent widely publishâ€" ed statements which were apparently intended to discourage the use of Ccreamery bnm. I degire to call the public‘s atten to the following facts: j M t Following is an interesting stateâ€" Mrml’dil.lflbmr. by 8. J. Stanâ€" ard, director Illinois Department of Director of Illinois Agriculture Dept. Declares There Is No Adoqm_lt: Substitute for This Food STATEMENT BY AN EXPERT SAYS BUTTER MOST HEALTHEFUL OF FATS PAGE TEX heclagesd it B AHGp it Gâ€"bel e wiccsann cce PRIF a Fe Pn oo K Phone H. P. 254 Waukegan Av. |GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS Welding â€" Towing â€" Supplies EMPLOY US AnD . .. AVOID=DISASTER If you‘d have us ex; your ‘car occasionally an just any trouble m‘dï¬z you would ‘\have Tess :â€" Repairmen â€" who © know working in a@ ghop tha thg right facilities. ; VC 41 4 SOLDIERS MEMORIAL OAK Phï¬x Granite Cift and Erected byi a | . 0W mis car. wouldn‘t stall | {f the car we‘d overhaul Why doesn‘t ‘he ask us ~â€" , wonder. . * f . WALT CAMP | "000‘â€7 To Par\â€"-; i THIS EAERCISE 1N WE PIRT Y DozkEn‘ ) Theer‘s Mr. Getâ€"outâ€"andâ€"getâ€" Who‘s always as mad |‘® “und'r:“. § i | Now his car. wouldn \‘If the car we‘d over Expert Ignition and Battery Setvice J. H. ANDERSON: MONUMENT co. WE AUTO LIMERICKS We By WENKEL BROS Te Make the Better Class f Memorials 14 5751 Ravenswood Ave. | Write for Catalogue . _ | | “COï¬llim"'.’, by Penh Glee club â€" | H. S. STUDENTS IN | ; ~i ; MUSICAL PR: GRAM Given This Moming ‘In'Aaseu“ â€" bly and Number of Pq‘rj‘entsw "Lingering Summer" ~The program was as foll is: _ > "The Black Rose Ove *.: by \Brockton ...â€".;................. Orthestra Xylophgnelolo, "Love‘s Old, Sweet _ Musical organizations of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields : high school, Boys‘ Glee club, the Girls‘ Glee club, a twoâ€" part chorus, and the school orchestra all undcr_fthxdirection of . Dinâ€" keloo, gave a program in the assemâ€" bly this morning. before: the istudents and a number of visiting parents. without Iany . obligation dh your paft a book of f ': we know‘you will read wï¬ interest.}W rite or phon Lake County Engineer Co., 384 Central Ave Highland: Park, TII, P NKEL BROTHERS occasionally and adâ€" ave ‘less â€" trouble. ho know * how, Shop tha thas the Are In Audience iwhaatedyiWabpbiwies cemealnda in tm e n‘t stall i ‘haul us «â€"â€" we ; | ND b ‘ER in t examine [| and adâ€" ; l_ï¬nglfthat \â€" trouble. w â€" how, ; §f thas t!\e ks ‘*o 34‘,‘. j as <black Peter son by } Ludwig ~...«. Oréhestra stt AGirls‘ See "Cherry Blossom" ;;i;céfleu';fg Lrace! â€"_Pathos, Thrills, Corhnoedy and Romance! Charlie Chase Comedy PDatha A One of the most thrilling and at the same time m ies of the Sunny South. A picture of human na tur lives of aimgfle and real people. A picture‘ filled terest and u_x?or‘ that will appeal to every one Oc 8 dz Â¥il LO0T : MADGE BELLAMY | JACK MULHALL ~ _ J. FARRELL MacDONALD _ CHARLESTON CONTEST «« F‘lfl, and win f also | h. Lupino Lane Comedy International News ~_\ ADDED ATTRACTION FRIDAY . haca.. 2. 4 ~, _ "0 mÂ¥ Callanan and she was onll(‘l a clerk in a basement store with a yearning for Hollywood a the life of a movie queen. But her face was her fortune for along came Goldâ€" rinier the movie magnate who gave her a contract and a ticket to Russia. Then â€" as Maritza Chernovska â€" a great Russian actress â€"â€" she charms a Count who gives her diamonds. A newsâ€" paper man gives her publicity and what ‘happens next is farce fast and furious with the winsome Laura â€":at her prettiest and funniest. It‘s a breezy, bubblhl:; comedy drama with an urge for laughter and happiness. â€" ‘ { hnd Mr. Schneider has been connecte with the latter since its origin, havâ€" ing attended all mectings, Mr. Sandâ€" wick remained, only ‘on> day, but Mr. Schneider : stayed forâ€" every ting. Part time schools, night hools, trade schools, vestibule: schools, and apprenticeships were ‘discussed. i The following Deerfleld #girls had some of their work in Jesso . or water eclors on display as a part of t e exâ€" hibits of the convention : Mae Heslor, Marion Huntoon, Helen ~Rocke back, Jane Coulson, Elien Lake, Thomas Lester, Sonia: McConnell, Clarice Per. ry, Gladys Koon, Mary Gehr, Rlizaâ€" Our Sunday performances will be conï¬nubixs r.. ._ 0001100 p. m... _ â€" . STARTING EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 1 Her name was Mary basement store with a 1 P mt inbiifntsnterieditdinintsias This convention was Ee thirtyâ€"secâ€" ond annual convention of the Western Arts association and the twelfth anâ€" nual copvention | of the Vocrtional Education association. DeerfieldBhields ‘high represented last week a! convention of the Vocatio tionâ€" association and th Arts association at Des M by Mr. Schneider and Mr Nekop ues (0 n o% c on on eS oSCarnre se 0060 Y C MR ng snows â€" where but t%live is a constant battle with tempestuous elements, wil beasts and treacherous men. Live with these men am{ women who do and dare â€" . they will fascinate you with the power of their elemenâ€" tal ethotions, their pnasi“gag, their‘ loves, their hates. _ The BEAUTIFUL CHEAT Principal R. L. Sandw Mr.‘Schneider of H at Des Moines ATTEND VOCATIONAL _ | . _ EDUCATION MEETINC A thrilling tale of ANNA Q. NILSSON â€" BEN LYON | VIOLA DANA _ The DIXIE MERCHANT t [ m oi e asioets C093 Glen Tyron Comedy | K _ SPECIAL STAGE ATTRACTIOR ALEXANDER CARR HARRY MYERS She goes to the ;:;tvs;-;oiwed the fails to meet her, and in despair be swallowed up in the erawd _ in a revival of his Greatest ~I;uâ€"g-}.1? 'i’rOducer . _"A DOG‘S LIFE" _ _ vv-nflv ® A remarkable story of down lives and of love n{om th’ron THURSDAY â€" FR_IbAY, APRIL 1 and 2 ~ LAURA LA PLANTE A Thrilling Handicap of Love and Trotting Thoroughbreds. _ THE HIGHLAND PARK Priss f SPECIAL STAGE ATTRACTION â€" Three Performancesâ€"$, 7:45 and 9:15 p. m. MON,, TUES., WED., MAR. 29, 30, 31 . _ BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION : Rex Beach‘s VIOLA DANA ROBERT AGNEW OUT OF THE FIVE AND TEN INTO THE MOVIES! /; WINDS of CHANCE : CHARLIE CHAPLIN WILD OATS LANE Three Performancesâ€"6, 7 :45 SATURDAY, APRIL 3 M Wiek at %Jdnt the Vocational Educaâ€" Mary Callahan and she Stirring Romance of the Klondike Gold Rush SUNDAY, MARCH 283 MARSHALL NEILAN‘S * s‘ndw‘* 1e city to wed the boy she loves, but he her, and in despair she vianders forth .to up in ‘Ehflcm!vg â€" What was her fate? International News elephone Highland Park 2400 high school was stirring deeds in the land of the ‘Western Moines, Iowa r. Sa:;adwick. ?he thirtyâ€"secâ€" 1 17 B Shtantth diith beisincader it woufee® c s h uk Come and see;. | s of downtrodden huma yâ€"of wreck im t!;'ouE,l_l suffering u?: glorious faith, Price o&.cmde rubber has lkone down to around â€" fifty cents. ; The ‘Amuicnnninn not paying the &rit-‘ ishâ€"war debt quite so fast u’rprhey were a few months ago. _ [ .m The Libertyyille game was ; on Friday . night before the largest crowd that saw the games during the week. The Bears led all the way, with Ga ; Heineman and Kartin scoring fourteen, ten and cight ‘#ointa respectively. The Libertyville ‘tean was compqsed ‘of former high l'glhoot players and had as their star, Engleâ€" brecht. â€" ;\ § 5ic d The Ravinia Bears won and 1o in the Lake county basketball tourna ment held at Barwell gym in Vauke: gan last week when they beat Liberâ€" tyville 34 to 10 and then lost 0 Fort Sheridan 40 to 12 in the‘-.e-::-a:ml round. ° || (Coome time most human stor: beth Richards, â€" Frances Bï¬ Charl Goelitz, Walter Mei Helen D ; Dorothy HE?: Eleanor ï¬e!kr, Patricia Ho Grace Newmeyer, Annie Smigoski RAVINIA BEARS WIN | : y | AND LOSE IN MEET , HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS * Kinograms RACTION â€" and 9:15 p. m. Pathe News e and a‘study of m!tlf human in hk everlastâ€" ; Waiter Melerhot, ; Waiter Melerhoff, Dorothy bbard Patricia Ag;h!un‘. «_ Ladies‘ r?d children‘s hair cuttivng:of the William Denzel Barber Shop. ~Hair Ȏutting- dor’;lg the priv‘a_,cy of the ~b(‘;aut.y shop if preféired.. _ $ss e work. . Make yfl:r next appointment with us for the nex* h’ax of Roses wave; also conâ€" sult us abo?éyour next Permanent wave. ; & >â€", COMING APRIL 7 â€" 8 DPUMARESQ S‘MR POST NO. 145 Aw Scenic, "Working the acters â€" with oK : Portraying CHRIST, His %19_. Pilate, King Herod The PASSIQN PLAY The LIFE of CHRIST FRIDAY Â¥ Heticemiey a ictur ue %omede‘qz "M ar Vani MONDAY i TUESDAY “_THEmduu Srory We speci_ailize in all branches of beauty a (The Cowboy Prince) * :/‘ An Acrobat® stunt t .. Fast mction and a : stary f::’.ii!‘ uï¬y&?@-- among the Ranches William Fairbanks â€" Eva Nov A clean cut R&ion drama in which William Ww the best traditi of the ‘police force. 3 # ie t e & . Â¥nd FEATURE s ut * SUNDAY :‘ 6 North Sheridan Ro#d. Phone Highland Park 936 ‘s â€" with |2000 Rom: Shor: Subilcls" Adde "In a o CGard M HIGHLAND PARK PEARL THEATR Wh THE HURRICANE HORSEMAN rnï¬.pArniil;EAmn PUG / BILLY SULLIVAN ART ACORD * "s_i camntexn" NLFL L To w wome remmund zs is apve 'l'% SCARLET STREAK The ‘Exciting Story of the Death R $ 4. lst FEATURE THE FEARLESS LOVER ly Beauty ‘Shoppe M. DENZEL ed Bachelors" rect from the Capitol Theatre, Chicago) RUSTLER‘S RANCH ROAD TO GLORY A Dandy Western Full of Thrills 2nd FEATURE â€" ./ Aded â€"â€" "T‘HE GOOD SAMARITAN" Garden"â€"Flowers in Natural Colors _Scenery," Niagara Falls â€" FOX NJ +, i viate, hing Herod, and all ancient charâ€" Roman soldiers, civilians and others. WHIPPING BOSS Cmougte faxaoke â€"*â€"*â€" * Jt PRATURE DOUBLE FEATURE â€" Ist FEATURE The with . 145, AMERICAN LEGION with at 2:30 p REAK â€" raree â€"â€" Three Death Ray Machine famous Horse RAVEN i his Dog REX THURSDAY, MAR MARCH 29â€"30° FOX NEWS romantic : iove APRIL 2 MARCH NEWS ih. 10926 d M ‘his 1y St.