Call on , 1? Murray Terry Paul Schroeder Co. Q § RealEstate [ma-cc mm: TEN 155535 m"‘“‘m'*m"’a¢u in... s" '-- -. -~ .. 77-:- ., mu 2 â€smMWWWfM 274E.MAV¢. . 4 I 100 Not: pct 00¢. '; 1 1’5““,- Em SM. .n landï¬ll: Wood“ 1332",,“ , gmmm ’f‘?" “.mm":" ‘5â€:“53: :13: â€2:12.“ “W "“3 '" “Guam" "*3 7:15. to... w . . .BDY'.OOS. . xmzxo.¢bhh-Lr.uunummé '31}? ~_ ‘ "" :33: ï¬g": 31:1!“ ‘3'.“ ’3 ‘ FOR SALE; â€" m on... 2nd hand 25.1170. Non} Inï¬ll P I 'ul†M ,m‘lznnde. Muon nnd Hamlin phno. 8700 nun . scum mu. m.» H hot “m“ "‘0' 3"" ‘25- lmx ., no... u f.“ FOR bALE \ 4 burner reliable uu r “1111. â€I... par I.“ 3 qvem mud l “mink oven. Price I“ very doâ€. raving ’My, “a... M “‘2 Phone 360. 310. very do". 11th pmâ€. $31.“ per flu, FOR SALE . Suit nnd other clothe 1003215. on 8W 3‘. ï¬ 5‘. Ir.- Lair bpy 13â€"15Ayearp oId. Ladies nqig, blpuu-s The hat worn by won-end!) 40.000§ B. C, is sated to be very similar to ‘ models worn ,today. ‘ i North Shore Line Waiting and get a list of Big Bax-cam m choice wooded lotsâ€"small acre tracts and farms. Alum large or small. for sale It rem. Vacant or furnished. Don’t fail to can if you mt anything-in Highland Park or vicinity. Raul HENRY K. GOALE AND SON 18 Sodh First Street _ A Romance of a Soldier of Fortune “Winners of the West" episode 17 Patty l-‘bx Sunshine Cognedy. Miss Louis-e Gilbert will entgruln yithglngi‘m; A Rex Ingram Production, the director of the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,“ based on Balzac‘s story. “Eugenie (Er-add." Featur- ing Rudolph Valentino. Alice Terry. Ralph Lewis and Edvard foam-Hy. ’ [’athe Comedy and News Charles Jones in his latest Westérn Comedy-Drama ‘ “PARDON MY NERVE" Story by William Patterson ,.., â€THE LEATHER l’l'SHERS." the greatest romance- of the prize rim: ever screened. A happy combination of sport. society and romance, featuring: the most likeable character ever ï¬lmed, Kane Hullidl)‘. alias "Kid Roberts." \ “'99“! NPW's Admission 27c; tax 30 FRIDAY. MARCH 17 (‘nlleen Moore and Ralph Graym in "COME ON OVER" A Rupert Hughes Production "White Eagle" episode 11 Goldwyn l’ictogrgp‘h ’ TwoJoel Educational Comedy Matinee at 2:30 xon 27c; Week beginning Sunday,-_ March .12 WE WILL BUILD A HOME for you on my payments. Stop laying rent. See us about plum ï¬nd terms. Houses and clean for rent. 111-131)“ AND WEDNESDAY, NI$RCH 14 AND 15 “THE CONQI'ERING POWER: Hangar: 0! Property Phono 89 FIRE INSURANCE l‘om Mix in his htest Western Comedy in Charles Ray in hisfllatgst production "SHADOWS OF TH'E'Ls‘EA" “CHASING ,THE MOON†SATURDAY.- MARCH 18 THURSDAY. MARCH 16 SIL'DAY. MARCH 12 MONDAY. MARCH Q13 C0“!!! Turk!!! PROGRAM FOR FOR , SALE -â€"- Houses and Choice Vacant. To Rent -- Hig ' de furnished houses. 8250 00 1- month. K. M. Jam 23% . Central avenue. Prion; um, FOR RENT, ma SALE ’ but! Leghorn. haw hyha strain. Price for 15 w 810.00 per-109. anine Farm. 1 .. Wuv. ... for 15 w 310.00 5 296, _ FOR SALE -â€" FOR SALE \ 3 ovens and I Phone 360. FOR SA LE . 771-13. 8. 274 E Park Ave. FOR SALE ,_ 14 room house md hung. on two um of mund. Ne†Elmools. Club. «hool- And tin-notation. M gugm {n Hixhwood. Jon. Ori, Pull-i: 3| FOR SALE -~ 2nd hudl good condition. Call 3. P. 5 Admission 7270; tax 3(- l’nthe (.‘n'rtoon Comic Admission 27c; tax 3(- Admission Admission 27c; tax 3c FOR SALE Beginning 6 p. m 2nd hn'n‘d ‘b-by carrhéegié : ‘ Enigxh'r n or z t m . 7560:; ‘ R (RENT '0nd or twu. NTED â€"â€" '. ANTED T0 ll slow in r For one Adda-8n 50! mm. m. ANTED FOR rs WAITING. rnkhed. Iurm‘ .fur light neat-r and 0 “Phone 162 (Mike. . 'ANTED To a n‘uhpd houae v mute. but)“ fl m. Address ‘ cum Phnne AN TED TO :‘h h or sell our Gunnnuod III.†Suck. [m t SCI-HID: Steady 1 . good my. purine u. T. the Buyer. Stnd' 1oz tn: 0014 $de eï¬rcuhr. Tho Coo. Cunn- 8 unn- T On. Wisconsin's Large-t Hurstâ€. Fart At- [ 1 ffl‘lnton. thomin. ‘ 28-1 FEWANTED Caddy mnm.’ Experkmoed. Si . we age and Men-hm. Mdreu North- . our Country Club, Raviniu. "I. 2 1:3 " the shaping porch. ‘ . nan Grlan my ad t ENT E102“: large hrdbhcdproun or Y 'ifl‘w r .n M; 0.2 ‘wmp Box 21 MW“ Eliza-73 2 or 3 room, up! nhhad:= NT 8 room funk t. I" mprovement. Hot harm“: "Ii-had ï¬at. 625 S. St. 410 2 RRENT Bali room, hunt-had um, (g; $3M. homkaaplnx. 625 Iva. ._ ' o ï¬ï¬rxman T0 RENT ,, s or 7, room houn- W bun‘uluw in North Shore Suburb. 3 r For om- yenr 01- longen Option to Adda-u 50H thkflone “9., 1-! ")1... mm. m. 24 ANTED FOR RENT Hundreds 0! cu- rs WAITING. List your Dunne-s for rent rnkhed, furnished for the nummcr, Ind . for light housekeepinu.; with - Paul mic-r and Cu.. Central “9.. Highhnd _ . Phone 16! 2-3 ? 'ANTED T0 RENT 2 room! Vi‘ “t (1 far (out venom during month of e and perhaps part of July. Address “J" '1 SITUATION WANTED r-â€" Young womsu (will «he care of children two nun old .fb’ the thy or hour. 1H,}; P. 788-3. 2 ; SITUATION WANTED -~ Helen Wonk. Public Sum-umpire. Room E. Loch 81111.. {TI}. [-1. P. 527. M ; SITUATION WANTED ‘_â€"â€" By amigo“! :1 WANTED , Mun with ctr (a tell the-But ‘ord Oil Gauge mule. 8100.09 pa“ wack and xtrn cummiuiom. Benmn Hug-bur Ante-ton ï¬-J Cu. Benton flarbor, Mich. _ _ 2 EOVVANTH) MID with car w all low ricod GRAHAM TIRES. ".30.“ WT week nd tommhflonl. GRAHAX m3}: C0,, 796 “Ev-rd. Benton Huber. )flch. 2 5 WANTED Thoroughly experienced curd- fcner 310 Pmpect nvt. 1‘tl. H. P. 346. Appiy Friday.’ > 2 WANTED TO BUY ~ Girl’n "com! hum] bk-y'cle. Tel. 846-". 2pd WANTED , Reliabler m‘n ï¬o‘ work on phéuuisvcu'e {3; "garden 7 Wind lawn undl December. Mun Imk and write mush. TEL'H. P. 80‘ after 7 p. m.‘ .24 pd WANTED -â€" Booth-ever {pr Coon club. Mn]: or female. In mph; :1 we. re m. gown-hug _nnd u:_l_n_q_ q ‘ ‘ Add!†WANTED~ Carpenter work. New buildin (ï¬ne. “P?" of all khuls â€(3kg 1 iture ufd: p [Is ' reasonable. e1. . P. 42-R. (ask for Dotson) a n‘uhod houae with {our bed mum: und 1! >r mote. but)» from 320000 to $260.00 per Mum. Address â€31. L." 7343 Marquette Bldg: @mï¬'mn 'ro RENT ._ Fur 2 or a menu". SITUATXON WANTED «bah man Cut: do carpenter vol-k ï¬lm. plumbhx Union mun. A Manual. Lilli-3.158 . 2nd St. l4!!! summon wum 5- a, â€unlined cMuflmr. good mechanic. Tel. H. P. E9123Y Dubai-wring dam [a your home. 0):: 31 WANTEDTODOrâ€"Ln dryworknbm 22%;!" so out by day. â€6 . Vim- Iw. 'I‘cli Run. rm) To KENT Furnished home. 31 81A mm-tcr bod rnonm, 2 bath}, from 3 to 1mâ€. wm vuy $2.30 Apply H.. P 1304 2‘ iuxo Phone Kclnxood um. NAN TED T0 KENT I-‘_urn'nlsrd house Fiï¬Ã©ï¬a.’ i. s. ' no cm 3:. min-n. Ill. Phono 'ukmu 1mm 1 DR (RENT Furnï¬M-d 1'01 and or him. (Denmlly Ina NTED â€"- T0 RENT --. TO BUY .â€" " - m I b 21 W‘ “a“ :ad Puk M. W l the shaping porch 31th for 3:? 815 8. Gran by Hi. q 2 pd I ENT ~ A nï¬eo lam hrdbhcd roan oriwhhout both! and lug-09d. Plum: mi in“. Box ‘11. I 1 2 RENT Front room. wulhern ex- modern convenleneen. Near MM: 345 Bloom fl.Tel.129?.. 2 SITUATION WANTED Phone Kcnwood I18! HELP WANTED nimble Tel. 1 Farm products, sugar, coffee, cop~ {pen rubber and zinc and other com- lmodiï¬es which have been selling be- ilow pm“ ar levels, are due for a raise, lwhile household furniture, crudq oil, Esteel, iron and many other commodi- ties which are still in the clouds when icomparedfwith prewar quotations, will either decline or remain stag- mant Highlnid Park Mu Wu Greater My {N an)â€: Forms Period 0 H V by CLINT Hymn): .. ‘ At the pricés which we farmer re- 'ceived {or his crop â€.hi'st fall, ten bushels of oats wouid buy ,I 2006 necktie: a couple of three year old grasser steers would buy an over- coat and it is quite possible that a big husky farmer could carry enough cow hides on his back to buy a chap pair of chikiren’s shoes. . The owner of a copper mine could not sell his 1921 product for enough to pay his help. Those who are sta- tisticnlly inclined could ï¬ll volumes with comparisons showing striking in- equalities between commodities of: various types. All this brings us to the conclu- sion that the outstanding feature of 3922 will be an adjustment of cum modity prices and wages. There will probably be about nag ‘ many more failures during 1922. Last: year banks tried to tide everybody: over because, when there was 1:9 lanai-g . it ya: hard to pick live mi cam. Tyis year energetic, well-many aged concerns will begin to forge: ahead and the banks will withdrawf [support from weaker concerns to; Mnnofactnring in general should be about 60 per cent of capacity du- ring 1922. This compares with up- proximately 40 per cent of capacity in 1921 or an increase in octivity of approximately 50 per cent over 1921. Competition will be temï¬c and dis- astrous for the weak and poorly managed institution. There word 19, 400 failure: with listed liohilities in excess aim, 000,000 during 1921. This compirei with tho _1915_ high record â€(22,000 failures but H-bm- ties of 1921 bankrupt: were somewhat in excess of 1915 ï¬gures. take care of the needs of those who‘ are clearly on the upgrade. Lest the render get the idee fromi the above stutement thnt money will be tight, I went to uy that tho posite will‘be the case, except in th rural districts of the South end W Banks in larger centers are eager td make loans on good collateral at 10"? rates. I in: supplies. Lines like fertilile ’ paving materials, household furni tum and confectionery have fol ‘ prospects. The prospects for/fir};- cnltnnl implements, musicol in meats, structural iron and steel- :imilor lines, in: very poor i In other words the ï¬rm which pro- dnces the things which pooplo at one! mt will have ï¬rst call on the ï¬lth- li‘c pocket-book while the ï¬rm in plying equipment for new milk, ‘1 torieo and machine shape will got any business at all. in all. tween these two extremes the" ‘ a great many businemeo whlch thrive in proportion to the mm which they are necessary to ’ the octivitieo of the ï¬rst group. I .vcn. Business is going to be good in limé which supply the living needs of- th¢ people such as clothing, food productll automobile tires and residential buildf Cow-ti“?! EXP] ngeral memory and mnufwturl incgcï¬vitygohnndiulund. The inability «the farmer sud Europe to harm?“ to convince even the mostjoptinn'stic that 00 per cent at 053M“! ll 3' “hep! animate for 1922 mutt-cutting. Of gonna, mm on ï¬nderstand that the tanner cu:- ‘notbuyï¬erymuchwhenhegetsm Many mocking hm 'his crop: but mofnsatéprpnetohmtorn foreign demand without III-kin; my attemptgtom utothpouibm- ties for @qu ugh. Adverse «'- 4:th ht:- md disorganized busi- W in iggqrope. will Maegan pge- Hicks: 155731â€: 11 until'the “fall of 1924.†; 'gEARL THEATRE '1‘ 20 South First sum?» . 3 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS “F ed eral’? They are reasonable in price, but ï¬rst 111' ; quality f TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY March 21 and 22 You can get Real Pi'es with “FRECKLES†BARRY Marshall Neilan presénts and all the rest of Booth Tarkington’ 3 kids who have made the whole world laugh. Pen rod 19.South St. Johns Avenue Phone 190 SOME OF THEM ARE Blueberry Apple . p \ and‘ Ra1sign To be shown was “‘ 35' mm 7’ WILMA MS k at the of A. w. rowan. 193 My will carry on the bum-{h _- ne’w location at 102 North ‘ skim†“ m was ï¬g. DECORATING BUS h: A, INCOME TAX MAN ’ HERE m Nun; and Raï¬: 'hnve SYSTEM