I---'"-'--'-'-"-'-'--" -r =ic'ua..lU.La _ “HMFAM ill " m Iimtltt -.--r_-. "CI - __ -- - - - -ftHtttrLtt1t $931,}?! Ttd' â€sun-uh.“ 'erted,"t but†an- . to pt-H-t 'tra-trot' -- _ -_- "ttA",gerdA, W h who "..Ntuutr, or about arr.-etutuaatietlutatfor in ml. with '- $1,739,729. Tho - byli- "at-, an to [Ill-oi: F-aiaiGa-uturaisw g-d.ore_t'pehsmtdt_iarte- NI- Janey llliuh has .63th Inch alw- -ttw The shove AM" that Illinois unheard “mm In" - In "" in he: lilo: than the alla- “ output of the thus mm which an it. about em-tttos A“ the largest ad but known nee!- uld clock Wm- ta Illinoi- In the this Niacin! Watch ce, Skin; [thank Wash Co., hsriiehd, and the Western Clock Co, Peru. nt. As "and, n 1911 Wt led in the mufumn u cloth and “that. That yen Cumin?- output In there line- wu 713 per cent of the nation'- IF-t haw hen cold ttsat “limit haa n extinct wok-no. " that I "etandif.owheeeiaitt all. W. M., William. A-mek, Dome. in Hardin (bully on the Ohio Kim. is of volcanic or- kh bot probably Wu - in mm eruption. The dam VII found by none- rock Ind lull pushing layers of tuck aphid. Once the “mum aim" ms southern Illinois were - Huber than new. Geolocisu ny that there wore ap- plaud: I serie- of crustal disturb- - in this part of the state u evi- M " funk: in the rocks. In a number of pueen nolun rock has Bowed ink: with and Mum and han hardested then. m e! that oc- mmncs being " In north u Sal- " is believed that the thsorspnr mm in when Illinois in: taid do“ by this Igneous intrusion. The that And lad but“: " the din- ma m the (and hang mm lines tmit an] no. Emmy in "limb? hum! Wttatisurevatoeof booeanod.ho..madelatrttimrlsiat. (adori- in mind. In 1921. sixty in 1928 and now than are sixty-chm. 1t.- hmrin h 1921 nu employ- Ialt " 7†work"; in 1925. the m M, "MS. ann in I!!! and {7.752.821 u eompared with $18,138 h was. ttm in Illinois“: 840,818,329. 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"8,913.?“ ' _.- 9, » _ Mp5" .eNee -. u tr .. r r. 8,015,135 hitttg..i.tsti9as,th. 3254mm Thanh-Inlandthhtun mnrtnk.art-trirtt-timtheir flit!!! lap-wan. the school etiher-eem-bwfitbraahadto ttartiei-iqt""atryidebett.er. by the mini; nth-m- ’ot Wom- u’n club. In Winn W. Seymour, Th eAiidm. witt take part.» in tho on.†thmm" In art-poster con- teqt to be esodaaetod throughout the M, and" the direction of the fed- cnthn’: welt-equipped home com- lit-tn. In. Constant Church Hop- kh- h china“ of the Department of Tho Annie- Home. Th. - an to depict the ideal has. eithr Interior or exterior, and may he qaabtnitted by seventh and eighth - and ttrst year high school student- of both public and _ - _ -, _ . mmmaN'traarrtmtr"Pg,rttdttt, hFdnatahrmtrrrsr- ch‘tho l'T,AI'2ttgt uh can an Stat. pt-H-t " "tee-Fra-Futsal"""'"',",,":';; “WARM tu'aPatgut.'Ptt.','g,t'.t Coal-(law: Mun-I'M. - 1 1m, I.“ a mm " f r - -e"- IGdmeumdthat-t- Tttethos-r-h-fu-future "amoderrfal.trt'ashamb-- private ghouls. (uh district will be sent to tedera. tion headquarters and exhibited a the "ate convention of women's clubs in Chicago in May." Three trophies will be awarded to the winners of the state man. Twen!’<lve district conventions will he held during the next three months. " which loci participants will exhibit 3nd district prize-s will Posters must be the Orifinll work of the pupil and will be judged on the origins] work of the pupil Ind will be judged on general helmets, "tiatie handling and machAnical treatment and the idea conveyed. A gouty and grimly humorous old professor with I banded foot wired to his {wily physician in a nearby: tomt. Doctor’s wife (aiding the tetCl, mm in the absence of he: husbusdi: Nf you In intereated in a pretty) foot and mile. come over After yonri omee hour! this evening." ‘ nun-z! I Marion Dorothy Helen Bremer, daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs Fred C. Bren-r. In: born on October g, 1921. Foratttueoer.ix-raMtewan the "whine and the happiness of a. bone that sought to rive' her every an and advantage that pur- enlal love could provide. Being the only little girl in the immediate m blionship and. moreover, being blen- ed with a - AM friendly dia- ponition Ike 'tuuratir,wott for Ingr- id! I large place in the beam of ull. " night be laid particularly that up grandmother. In. Rmseetonr-Bremer, the tn but eon-hut companion, Ind tho two spent many happy hours to- - in phy and wholuome com- “It um. did one realize a few weehsumcthat .5. would Io fNlrthettoherNaeeofrert, $rvedue,rndwtsereher Appealing -titraetdberkeettiesterestim -td.toer-birpromirnot ne.eN8heyer'mdarrtoeome. WWWynomiu.lu-ch 't._shrekq.durerentothis ttNt.-uqrebetuve,toattfe 'hrti.fumrthmtthulife,erettat My school when the will b. Iii-0d in the circle of little folk who ah.$-toaqmrmth.irkmatrer -mdHrmttrtieother,Aroou, hMuMcid-olth Mk at St. Johns Eaaaetieat be: this weeeueo she became ' Eli h them ortfew bye Obituary Food For Your Lawn and Garden FRANK SILJ E STROM FRESH m HANGER WELL RO'l'l'ED MANURE for hot beds for lawn porters in f BLACK SOIL ARMOUR'S FERTILIZER 1F iii) wmwi! MW.“ MthcEmhm'chup Tl"l'.u'di'l.TdSt.'huSd'. att: 8iltRRalbhitibjMhitt4hQ.itekQtitMukiit Jinan-names Liiiii-'i'iiii'iiiiTii,i 3 APEHARMACYR HIGHWOOD ILLINOIS. Telephone 222- I400 _ You Will Find LAEGELERS PHARMACY The Best PlaceTo Trade This drug store has the variety and completeness of stock received in frequent shipments and fresh condition at standard prides. Unfailing courtesy toward the customer and her satisfaction dominates every transaction. Located in one of the most attractive trade dis- tricts of our city we are where the out-of-town cus- tomer or the town customer can reach us without inconvenience. secure careful service-the best of goods-the most reasonable prices. Here, too, we compound prescrptions in a highly ethical way from the very best ingredients, doing our work. promptly with your interests dominating. SO MUCH DEPENDS on the fitting of your child's next pair of shoes: not alone the foot comfort of the present, but also the beneficial influ- ence that determined the foot-health of a whole lifetime! wnmrmnmou no; of Power “his." Mr. Batch - _ 5 nothing to meme. [his from baa-h; tho tlrst "ato In the union h .33an pro- m it autumn“. led-km»: can be dead with in the an: knighted Dunner u in tho put." ttttbeau-A-ttsb- "t. vim eon! tttre 95-10va Chimed tho then: mould be taught to spent our language. but M m not the only ones. The mod. ": slung slinging crowd the need to learn English. W mum an, J. Warren Kerrigan - Lois Wilson - Ernest Torrence SUNDAY. MARCH ll LAKE FomT. ILL. FRIDAY. MARCH 9 SATUROA Y, MARCH to MON DAY, MARCH " U. F. A.~Pan-ount Pitt-t2 No picture ever surpassed this in the beauty of the scenery in the Alps Action through to the finish TUBDAY. WEDNBDAY. THURSDAY. RAMON NAVARRO. FRANCIS x. Bl'SllMAN. MAY Me4ror. BETTY RONSON. CARMEL MYERS. ImEL LEWIS. . WINTER HALL and 20.... (7111333 Thrurmg chariot me with " horses in it. Finn's big haunt. 51. fUht spectacular. Other big moments in picture include my of Snviour into ancient Jerusalem. Masterpieces in art re-dtseed on heroic scale. Never since the first motion picture has there ever but. I "may: “this and perhaps never will he Iain " an ."ByytIar"ittmreeiltriort'stameerueeorerirsemat, ',tti'htN,p.hUn2,r'rt,'e,t,lt,eelT1g,ri', "thertthH. his yenn“BenHw"h-l 'tabetrtrrelleraodisrtmidtoh-m- Aeirmautioeorsh-ttteBihie. 2',te'ug,tthrah'htN apeetaeie-WnNee's “We of the Christ" r-ttrt-br. G PhatBh-rnt6maB.a...e-tti-trtoa.a-. qXMONC.-.-NARCa " trt-ro-ofthe-rm-rod _ Hewmdmmm _ Mir-Ivar. lowlandn tlnn “Stile. Broth-n. Smile"'; In. um mm tttnet “The “pin! Cup." FRIDAY. MARCTT " PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Admission fixed by MetmGoldwyn at Adults 50e, Children 25e THE WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW CHARLEY MURRAY,and FRED KEISEY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 51 South St. Johns Avenue. Hihhlm DOROTHY MACKAIL - JACK MULHALL DeLuxe Theatre An electric toaster makes delicious, golden toast right at the table. During March we are offering well- known toasters at only 50c down, balance “Little by Little" with your regular light bills. Come in and select yours today.' Matinee every Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 The greatest epic of the west ever screened A comedy drama - DeMille Pathe picture TNmhat-oXtuat_tlt-aatqqt 1iue-..-PtmtatianNBtgtg - In -- n- mm 'ueeA2t--iCWAN". may -m.--PAioumB th St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park 'elephone Highland Park 2900 "THE COVERED WAGON" “AFLAME m THE SKY“ "PEAKS OF DESTINY" “ARIZONA WTLDCAY" "THE RUSH HOUR" MARIE PREVOST "THE GORILLA" "BEN BUR" "MAN CRAZY" nah, 5051mm with with Adi-"ssh 30: had IR Abide-Me and "e" Abbi- We d IR Adllixiion at all! tibr Admisson 30c and toe Tokphont L F, 832 MARCH IS-II-IS SATURDAY PM".