ilure mu and exprea eased to an- .ance moving RE rial an ECOND kens "GIN-le R I NES ’oultry Park. Illinois n15". QQI‘ Strut ’ranklin 124 ANSFER C0- phone 335 ~>u>¢9~3~ xpany 181 H‘k ery E dohx'vl‘ («[31 as per rnmiw. We have an excelem \HIINF ' of good hard Goa} rmd}"ff0r deliv- eryand our rapid get-thereâ€" new e'rï¬czemy iw‘making a lot of satisnmi patrons for us. Let Lh- :ttIend tn your coal wants. We'll warrant our ma} ml} picase you mightily. , . BUILDING MATERIAL Stock and Poultry Feed W Michincs Repaired, Called h Ind Delivered. ., Highland Park 8 I 3 l ORCHESTRA HAU- MutualealCo. Vine Avenue Mad Park, Ill. Plume 27 They-ck 1: «fun xhc u‘rmtx Tel. 410 Son Lake Forest. Illinois Room 212 Anderson Blk. Tdephone 265 1“! makes of watcfis. clocks Jewelryfor. callt’d repaired md delivered n v Hm SL Elma-n4 Park \' E I I he! Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at' Schneider's W. E. Waterhouse lulco. . Feb.17. 18 “MN . 3 Feb. 2+. 25 PHILIPPINES March3.+ “3.?5 a: Home “ch. 10. 11 Around the Mad Mch.17. 18 TWO fourseskxactly Alike Course Aâ€"v5 Fri. Evenings Conrse B ~38at- Matinee-s SALE MON. â€15- 5 TICKETS $6. SL $3. Plus War Tax Man Gram Now 364 Central.Avenue JUNK wm-n you mm“ for a Walk that wa'vw the stroll .' up: to pass this ‘ l-Iwr notice her My wmï¬ow with tun-st a: she can “sump? Bny_ nu-rstanding Wm '3: \tudy ~~ start Dealer in 0.0.00... 0‘... MW. [m rr and [ art per 5 Rubi! ‘; school i “Sud Constar the ass v .30er 0 Man: vnln St :thc hii At 6:45 the Christian Endeavor‘r will meet. Dr. Earl Fritsch will‘ lead this meeting with the topic,’ “Christian Endeavor Around the; World." The ï¬fteen minute prayer} service will he held immediately prev :- ceeding this service i The regular evening evangelistic service will begin promptly at 7:45. the pastor preaching the sermon On Wednesday evening the regular: mid-week prayer-meetings will be held l while the choir will meet on Thurs-i day evening. This evening: (Thursday) -!he Chris» tian Crusaders WIH meet at the home uf their teacher. Mr. (‘linton Fritsch, on Uakwuod ave. One week from this aftvrmxm. Feb- ruary ‘Jth. the Woman's Missionary Society will hold thvir monthly meet- ing at the parsonage. + PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i l 10. A. )1. Sunday School l H. A. M. Mnrnimz Worship. ThiS‘ l\\‘lll lw special service. Miss Flor-l lciicu Warm-r \vill rvad "The Mansion"l lliy Henry Van Dykv In pianu ZlCL'Hnl-‘ lpaniment. Thusv of yuu who are it‘amilizir with llunry Van Dyke's ‘iwritinxs will not want to miss this ltrt-at. (ithi-rs will want to get urâ€" quaintml with his writings. l 7:3“ P. .\1. Evening Worship l 7:30 Wednesday evening prayer liiieeting. Come and enjoy this pr0f« italile hour with us. Come early so as tn lie surv (if a seat. The new movement class is hold- inLr their ï¬ne record. They have out- lined a big program for Sunday. 80 .. sure tn lie there. 1 The result of Mr. Friend 0’ mans -ncw.spzipvr mntcst will he tuld next . Sunday. The Bible School will meet at 9:30. The Adult Bible class will be led by .Vlr. (\ Mcllailc on the topic. “The Master's Spirit." ("ammuniun svrvice at clown o'clock. Therv will be a men-ting of the teachers and helpers of the Bible School Sunday ufternuun at three o'rluck Served. Psalm 42 will be the tupic fnrpray- vr Ingltlng \Vl-dnesday evening. The (‘amp Fin- and Blue Bird ()rnups will meet at u-n o’clock Sat- urdzl)‘. Then- wlll lw a Session meeting at {our o'clock. David Flynn \Hll lwul thu Young People on th» topic. "Thv Bravest Man in thy Bible," The llurcai Sm-lcty will meet )lnn‘ day. Frhruary t3. Luncheun will be ’Xâ€Z«2°~Z~:â€H°+~§†Z~P++++++++4e+++4ff _,‘ EBENEZER CHURCH ‘3’ $~z~z~z++++4++++owm++xw+$~ .Tulétnzï¬tv§7utx:7v++.7v.Tw . . o; 3552.“ momoor + . . . . . . c . ...‘..§........3..‘..‘........,.g. Margaret Gardini, Sixteen pupils of the right?! grades have 511 (‘urrent Events. This i ed newspaper. made so public and private schm‘ The I‘LL†10d ‘alk “n iThursdaY in)! “WW“ ‘inL†WV“ ‘ speak?“ i {Miss F10" Margaret Gardini, Editor Sixteen pupils of the seventh and cighth grades have subscribed for (‘urrent Events. This is a condens- ed newspaper. made so, for use in public and private schools. Harry Hartwig of thc secund grmlu. is absent on account of illness. A new scholar. Frank Silvestrine, entered the ï¬fth grade Monday. The ï¬fth and sixth grade childrcn made a skating party. during their art period last Monday. anin Runsnn was a visitor at our The ï¬fth and snxtn 1 made a skating party. art period last Monday Rubin Benson was a school last Friday. “Such a Little Queo Constance mnne}. wu- the assembly hall Fric -:~:«:«:«:~x-:.+-:«:~:»:~:~z«:«:« vnln School Wno thc hiL'h sn'hnml the mid year ha“ and camp bin-k t' arz- alw:l_\\ “Mn sm-m In shnw a t Ton of ‘ZHP yozn‘l‘ m T were Vishuxs klsK \VPJYM'Miny x r u IA v V v .__ :{WWï¬WHWWWB‘k-P wax-+4 pupils of the lin< an» mm attundim: mix amam' «)f u- -k Many fnrmer vnln School who tht‘ hiL'h Sl'hnml took " kuH‘ huliulï¬Vs hut \M zpcuk 1‘“ sociation nosday at [hr er is Mr. Fr: Mm‘ame Park who is {u 5pc in}: mi (has Fur] thvsu spcakrr sivc Utilh‘zlllu n ., who are mh-rwtmi In Him- not fail In hear them, A group of em-vonth nmi )z‘rndo pupils 1n uharm- of Mrs: man attvnded the matim-v pvrfurnr ance of Rnhvrt Mann-H's “Julius ('39- at the Ulympix~ thvatn‘ \Vedmvsâ€" anon should olghx h F “W'â€" ear" osday at nu“ ‘ _ r is Mr. Frank Shnz hvmi lm‘zmw I‘ark Skhllfll Dnytum vho is {u sncuk at an evening m: n! (hg 15'1" A. Mun'h‘lmi. I hwc >pc3ku~ uh‘ kmmn {m plomiid “qu alum: lmvx “1' pl ‘ivc m'ucath n and AI n: thv y Minn rho are mh-rwtmi In :«lm- my fail tn hear them, on meeting: next at [hn't' U'vluck: Mr. Frank Shnz. w I‘ark schnml. Binney. will b \lv hall Friday 11h Lrfl‘i“ Ln“ ‘ astrunnm) 3‘ n‘ Jim: Th hcm‘ them, Of wvonth M In charge Hf : S hunl {00k ‘. half huh: k In pay 21 \‘Hit, Muvmc and their a ï¬m- spirit of 1 m".~‘ class Hf \h n‘ m Mn". Fx'vvmun u." afternoon. ‘n t’uaturinky sthVn “1 Feb, 3rd. 1' pm: [, Thvy )ir \'i<it.~' ' loyalty. n\»_»|!\ht-X‘< ht' ulh‘ of thx‘ Ohm : "1001‘ Bath «’1 Lyn-Ms :huuld IH‘ The eighth grade gave talks on his- tory topics at Assembly last week. They shOWed some interesting slides on Historic Boston and New York and illustratui the period of settle- ment by the English. Dutch. French and Spanish. This January thaw will put an and m the good skating which the chu- dron have been enjoying fur thr past “No weeks. We ware happy last week to wel- mmc many of tho former Rav'rnia pU» pils who are now uttpnding (he high school. Wt are always glad tn have them return whenever they ï¬nd an opâ€" purtunity. H“ ..:.,I The many readers of the South Sea books of Frederick O'Brien will ï¬nd enjoyment in the latest issue of the Mentor It opens with an article entitled “The Lure of the South Seas" written by O'Brien himself. Further sketches of R. L. Swvenson, Jack London. and Capt Joshua Slo- cum place for us these well known names in their rvlation to the ro- mance of South Sea life. A brief ac- count of Frederick O'Brien. and a picturi- showing him on thc porch of Jack London's California home. adds an interesting pvrsonal touch. umcs Cofï¬n. “Story of Blaisdell. “American Hero hlorles 1», pm March Tappan. "Story of the (‘xrvat Republic" by H. A. Guerher. “American Leaders and Hvrnos" by W. F. Gordy. Other Lincoln hunks including Lin- cr.ln‘s own Works and his Speeches. may be had on request. LIONEL BARRYMORE IN “THE CLAW", FEB. 5 ml HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. [LLINOIB First Performance to be mve Sunday at l’nnceam Theatre: Chicago l.ionel Barrymore and original cast including Irene Fenwivk coming to Chicago, Princess Theatre. Fehi 5th. “The lightning of really great act- in'z does sometimes flush out of a Clear sky." These are the Words in which the eminent eritn-. Mr. Louis DeFoe of the New York World. he- gins his review of Lionel Barrymore‘s performance of “The (‘law." which comes to the Prinwss Theatre. Chi- cago. Feb. 5th. lt was Lionel Hurry- more. he says. “who by the brilliant culmination of a performance that throughout was on u level now seld- om found in the theatre‘ mlilezl new lu~‘tre to the fuiiiily nunh' " “The l'law" is l'_\' the famous French (lTflnHflhX. llr'llrl lh-rnqmn. and no writer of our llltiI‘ l\ n great- ri‘ “13>!!! of (lrumatii~ tm‘hnique or kmms better how to l‘ulld on human eiiiotivn< until rwr)‘ mnlitor in the theatre {its With lvlllt’il l-n-nth wuiting for the clash of the inn-«w of fate in the climax of the story Thl" play tells of the infatuation of H mail of midde up“ Avhille t'orti-lon, radical ‘lemler mid editor of u Socizilh‘t orâ€" gun, for u chit of a girl, Antionette. r‘luyul l._\- lrene Fenwu‘k. whom he Lulu-um to lw all innocence and sim- muro. m- Sll_\.‘. culmination of throughout was om found in th luflre tn the f: “13>!!! «)1 drama“ VI‘ to Y kmms hvttvr hm“ nnntivm unhl r\\r\' (hr -Mrc 91h “th Y Hm! for thv clash Hf NM 1" [hv (hmax 0f (hr 510 {9H5- nf I] middv BK lo: Mk r 11“ gun fur 4 l‘illyul lI_\' lrt'lu- .t... iit‘llh‘Vt‘S to in. all inmx‘rnct- I Pilt‘lty. But 5hr Is a whvmir and plays the Uilit'r man tn if his hunt. The play takvs us through uf thmr lifv. 'l‘hnugh hv ma 'in-l bankrupt," h.mwlf in m luxury. she has. my Krfltltudc pnthy fur him and hi(‘|'({" h: la<t «lrnp. Finall}, when h. criminatvd himself L) wllin): in the (‘hamlx-r «if lh-pht runs away with a Wealthy [0‘ ing him tn {are dicgrum- m alone. The entire va Yl puny will appear in ('hicz Mr. Barrymorr and .\li~:- lv “Freedom Triumphed" b y PUBLIC LIBRARY lay [91ka us through 1;" year.- hfv. 'l‘hnugh hv mnrnw her krupx," thu-H hr 31w l'\t‘r}' she has In gratitude ur sym- .)r him and him-(F hxm In the p. FmaH}, when hv has in- :vd hxmsvlf 1-) wllm): hl.~ \um' (‘hamlx-r nf l‘«-;u.tn-.~. 31hr ay with a Wealthy Im‘rr. leav- 1 tn {are dl‘KTBCQ‘ and death The entire va York cum- in appear in ('hlcngn with rrvmorr and .\[i<,~' Fenmck American History," by Horn Stories" by Is a whvmmg (‘Irmg to be Given xhv (up Fordson Tractor Again Henry Ford shows his great interest in the American Farmer by reducing the price of his tractor to a little more than the cost of a good team of horses, which the tractor will eliminate on any farm. Univ v- ‘vv- This is 'wliâ€"atithe tractor will do for you. Mr. Farmer. and we can prove every statement: It will enable you to DO YOUR WORK AT THE RIGHT TIME. It will enable you to DO BE'I'I'ER CULTIVATION OF SOIL. It will enable you to ELIMINATE HELP. It will enable you to ELIMINATE HORSES. It will enable you to ELIMINATE MOST OF THE HARD WORK. It will enable you to INTEREST YOUR BOY IN FARMING. It will enable you to WORK MORE LAND, because the tractor will do nearly three times the amount of work a team of horses will do. All of the above means more proï¬t to you. In fact, the FORDSON TRACTOR means making farming proï¬t- able TODAY for it cuts costs and enables you to produce more. DON’T DELAY ORDERING YOUR TRACTOR because we will never be able to supply the demand this price Will create. Plows and disc harrows have been greatly reduced also. Telephone 164 A Qgick Luncheon of Great Excellence Awaits You in North Shore Lunchroom Chicago North Shore my mnyggkee 19;. lunc-heons really excellent in quality served with l‘oth neatness and dispatch. The two important qualities of a good meal â€"- strict~ est sanitation and appetizing appeal ,_ are more plain- HERE you will ï¬nd the very unusual combination of ly in evidence here than you will ï¬nd them in one out of hundreds of quick luncheon places in large cities or small. The menu is not conï¬ned to light dishes. It also in- cludes dishes contributive to a full and very substantial meal ~ and all at extremely moderate prices. You will also ï¬nd here the leading periodicals and an nt assortment of quality candies. All the popular and cigarettes are to he had in prime exceHc brands of cigars condition and at standard prices. Operated in conjunction with the dinim.r car service Operated in cumunc‘ of the North Shore Line. Springer Pgr§on- New Price $395 F. 0. B. Detroit Reduced from $625 Phone Highland Park 140 . St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, [IL PM"