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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Dec 1922, p. 7

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iight )eurs. tent, wrung ltififurtinnâ€" rd~ Without ‘eamery lbs. for44c nesday and and Sat- :1, 22, 23 H-r wish [0 to he repreâ€" h Shore c:u:¢un.~ RGARINES 9 name Hf \Vifh \urth t' th~11~41n(i~ :r" 1' order free lb. 23c ‘“ 40C d 1~ being rietur H] Nth-Jere Urr Orr 79c p LIIID In Wmnetk- Auk.- Forest ark. Illinois 25c 23c 43c 25c 33c 33c 25c 10c 25c 13c 25c 5c 25c 13c Adults: 271‘; War tax 3c SUN DA Y. DEC. 27 “TOP 0’ THE MORNING” Supimrml by u big special rust includingr Harry Myers. Ralph Mc- Cullnuzli. Harry Carter and others in )1 l‘t‘fl'tNhlnE picture lhat you'll want all your friends, to set-wfilleil with lnw. runiancv. laughter and u wm- hit «1' (vars. “Tnp n‘ the Morning" is just a simple lmn- story mntainim.r many unuwul Innis and a delightful m~ mauve that thivads its way phrpughuul, This lrish story was written lny Anne ('aldwell, and scored a lrrilliamt success on the )mv'rican stage. I! was adapted to {ht >\ urn lv)‘ (iv’il‘iit‘ Randolph (tutor and Wallzu'c (‘liftmL SELZNH'K NEWS (‘UMEHY GLADVS WALTON m 7270 0 THE Maw/Ive" ADMISSION Elwin SA L'Afich'v ‘ou «an-1m: (; L,\ DYS W .\ L'I‘UN the new telephone directory was distributed last week 3‘3 DELUXE THEATRE 333133” )y (‘arl I.avmml« 6:30 on page Z is a ready reference register for “special telephone numbers”. Save time by writing in the highland park press 557 and udell printing company 558 MONDAY. DEC. 25 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. DEC. 2% 2c - lt is a strictly up-to-dute story that in unfolded in "One Week of Love." the Selznick production that will be neen At the De Luxe Theatre for three days beginning Monday. Dec. 25. The heroine is I modern girl brave. resourceful and quiek-wittedâ€"u regular fighting flap er. Min Elaine Hammerstein. star of "One Week of Love," says that the role of Beth Wynn is one of the most interesting and certainly the most exciting <he even has pléyed. As for the hero, he is not 100 per cent perfevt American manhood. Women movie fans don't like the Model llero any more. And so the leading man, played by (‘onway Tearle. in "One Week of Love," in a Bad Man. 'ln fact, he is a (‘ave Man. Naturally. in the final fade-out. he wins Of course, "()ne “'eek of Love" hus plenty of action because it tie pit-ts a clash of two strong wills. The melodrama has its beginning in an unusual situation. Beth Wynn decides to add one more ndVentun' to her already (lashing career. So she wagers one of her many suitor: thnt Ahe «an beat him in an aeroplane race. But. as she is flying over the Western desert, she loses control of her plane. The plane rushes through the roof of a mining shack. Inside. are three men, three desperate gamblers. ()ne ot‘ them is a white man but lower in his brutality than either of the half- hreeds. The Beast he is called, wins Beth at eardt The story of his re- markable wooing and the x‘trumgle to gain back his soul forms the basis of the rest of the plot of this absorbing story. thv girl .‘IONDAYâ€"I'ATHE REVIEW 8: (‘OHEIH' 'l‘l'ESDAYâ€"(‘UMEIH' WEDNBSDAYâ€"SI'ORTINH REVIEW . '1 “ h - .. . . ' ELAINE HAMMEPSTEINAM CONWAY TEARLEm’ONE WEEK 0? LOW: A‘SILINICK mcfun! “ONE WEEK OF LOVE” LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS HIGHLAND PARK P3388. BIGHLAND PARK. IW; THURSDAY. DEC. 28 7:30 SATURDAY. DEC. 80 FRIDAY. DEC. 29 7:30 Maul-9 It 3:80 D- II with WANDA HAWLEY Isl MILTON SILLS Hy Arthur Wok-II Semitic: by Olga Primal-u Men": the answer m “The Sheik" A picture ml big and nwmplng n H: name. The Mary in from the sucn-uful now-l which has run through edition 1!!" edition. Produced on the amt mnuiw scale as “The Sheik," colorful and thrilling from nut to fininh; will «land up hurh among lhe n-nl nur- m-uol of the «mum. “BURNING SANDS” 'Egm: Sands' I. flak metn George Melford’s Production A [.50 ('OMI‘HH Henry. Welthall ‘ Marjorie Dow Ralph Graves You want clemer, better. bigger picture: -â€"- pictures with big stories played by red actors and actresses. Here is such I picture presented by (‘arl Lummle. If you enjoy powerful themes. good noting. delightful romance â€" then come and toe this great drums from PETER B. KYNE’S fa- moua story of youthful love and desert gold! Din-cud by JACK CONWAY HM) COMEDY and TWO ACTS OF CLEAN \‘Al‘DEVIl.LE ”I'HELONGCIIAME" LOOK AT THIS CAST Q mnvermg ion! Hun [ups-ruling I I mums ipul of pt) I prmhtuw E u-m-rgn', per indicated horae power per hour gained through reheating was 0.98 pound- and. per brake hone power gained 0.90 pounda. Under the least favorable conditions of operation with cold air the mechanical eflciency of the engine tell to 59.8 per cent, while under the heart conditions of operation with reheated air the mechanical e!“- ciency wan 93.7 per cent. Hemmer Gaia . “In the tests of the engine “in; a mixture of air and uteam it Ivan found that the work done per pound of mixture was (‘onaidorably in ex- cess of that attainable by tho sepa- rate use of the same weight uf'earh [ingredient in the mixture. The in- vert-st in air-steam mixture): develop- (“d during this investigation hag Ind to further ntudiu of the suhiert of [which will he presented m it later hul- ,letin." gYOUNG RMT , ; nus 6000 may WNW Result u "ht-lung ‘ means! of operuing I driven too] View (but have been sut'd hp 1 HORSIPOWBB INCREASED [1mm Made q'fie Shit University Show How to Increase Efldency . R. RIChlrds. dun; uf (h: cont-gr of engineering and I») John N. \"edder. mwurch autumn! n. Inn-hnmcnl en- mnwring‘ They rummrnmd rec-uh: of th-Higlllun us follows: Int-mud Went) "Thr mums uf 1hr Invenflgutiun of reheat: :how that In small ex- ternal combustion ”he-len- mun- mum officwnnea of from 16.7 m 61.5 pet can! my he wound. depending upon the type of ”healer employed; and that in the internal combustion ”humor of the type (rated the em- ciency “rind from 69.4 per can when 825 pound! of air per hour VI” but- od. 24) 83.0 per cent when 1240 pounds 0! air per hour in head. “The Out: of the engine uoing air on the working medium about that under the most {Ivor-me condition: maintained tho expenditure of coke Olin-r Extracted Thorn from (‘at‘s Paw. and Animal Bi! 0! Other OMN' “LOOEY” MET A WILDCAT The auiatant aecretary of the navy, “Young Teddy" Boo-eve“. who is al- moat I! much of a naturaliat aa hi- mustriou- father. told tome cow- men of an tutorâ€"lung chat he had acme your: ago with the late John Burmuxha. the famou. naturalilt. He said he found Burroutha but”!!! heartily over a story he had jut read about a wild duck that got a aalt- watfi maul caudat on hi- tongue. sud Ind um: pm of mind to fly fun the sslt new to s (ush- wsur lske some dosen miles distant. whet! it ducked the mussel sicknln‘ if through osmosis, snd thus cousin; it to loosen its painful hold. ' “I believe that story of the duck understanding the theory of ‘osmo- sis,” laughed Burroughs. “jusg shout as much as I do the story of the crip- plod wildest and xhe )ounz lieuten- snl. . Marta Wildcat" "During the day: of Indian fight- in; in the wet, a lieutenant out on “out duty auddcnly came face to face with I wildcat of huge proportions. which nomad to be crippled. The ugly brute waa limping on three legn, and evidently in. great pain. Every, now and than it would groan. and stop fur a mommt to lick the injured foot. “The beat! alawly walked Ward tha omen, who, with muakct cocked. bnvely held hia ground. Bilt the feline meant no harm. it aldled up to him and purrod like a tame house eat, an it hold the pit" up for in- spection. The loocy examinod the vol- vety foot and {mind it badly faceted by a thorn. He extracted it with hll bowie knifa. the animal roaring (rue- anlnely with pain. and than bound it up with his handkerchief. With pur- r‘lng gratitude, the denizen of the forest quietly bark-tracked. Cal Shown Granted:- “ln order to nhmn iu- Knliludv the cat watched for funny» up- ponuniuu. and whmever In oflkcer was! out alom he chewed MT his trim: finger. Thu- In a {at Week: all of the link-mm} superior on- can wen ,unfiued for army arrive. .04 he We colonel 0' his twi- flan.” h, the l Kvuhum pure 1 hulk-[m of of Trigger Fingers ‘ so! forth In A the l'nivrrml) [chum (If {ht uv vxpc-rlmrm s13 l‘vlwahml nm 1 dlfiicullu-n. ‘but uf Incrvnsing H rm pm [mund( M a xan mm .vf am investigation nf of compmwd air In overcoming dIMltSeI the smaller air motors” II» 3nd rompn-smd air I are run mtormilu-n M"! forth In M hulktin in Eating-s “ha [HI new um unnersny mum. pm only red ut 1130 at! tht pa rrd um -rmilu-ntl)' hulktin is- uf “Mums "rd [:3 ‘ ‘ toilet? 01 J. Vedder h It]. In by pm need red uret- affords of heal out 0 x an air of

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