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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Jan 1923, p. 15

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Eatun in the e intu a suit iN' for the s latest novel, “He§ven's The novel may up: be Bratish Isles ornon phip; ,wi Ensign. The court held sf the sn~called dlring ing plant if ;I~..~ novel were :quite all m: prunnunced tdversely .5 s~*Â¥~rt for realim, Nb. “1 n- adjectiVe-adverb , 1 there through the «n he Md was going 4".» {he English pub- {L} n ’hz offending word .411 . \ 1.1n‘was re- r m, w: the ground 1m. no unduly con. _ y 3,.“ goes down 1.» m“ Branch CabeH Lu»- m». (>th may. of venue right. The rcasunable the best in . '_-.‘ 217.} W»: (7}; Hr do you Hm finest \\ uuld he {)t‘ C0. ,. KC muti- Y2 f. m lSsuQ ha: 1 'GOOI‘K‘ N. Lamb. district state 3112mm engineer. “1” in \Vaukegan ’3“ Week C'nfi'l‘l‘in}: with Charles E. R'USSQH. County superintendent of h‘ghWaYa‘. and he was not inclined to ho“ nut much onuuuruuvment for the early cmnplminn of Luke county's “Nd 91-037mm Enginh‘r‘ Lam‘n dwlarud that the Sheridan tum! prupmitiun. involving "’9 impl‘UVQ'Hh'nt frum 22nd street to the north limit‘ «If Lake Forest. is no“ Mir: hthup h-vauw the gov- "mm'l‘t '1‘91‘1Y7lir (him-mt grade nu (iuirmm‘mx in m {how in the statv's Dian; “v ' w dcrlzm'd that right of w" i‘ *‘ L' 'w lbw vax'idedc road “‘41? fr, Vulu tn McHenry. the“: â€" “r- m‘nmrty at Blv- err H2 SUNDAY, JAN- 14 6:30 pm. MQN DAY, JAN. 15 7:30 p.m. Admission: Adults 27c; war tax 3c Children under 12: 13c; war tax 2c NORMA TALMADGE in the greatest picture of all “SMILIN’ THROUGH” Edgar Langdon Martin’s famous stage play brought to the screen Eight Reels of Storm and Sunshine Come smilin’ through the gates of ladnessâ€"to find the drama of mating yes. The tragic romance of Moon- een of a generation ago. The dream of appiness of Kathleen of today. You’ll revel in every moment of a greater drama than the screen has ever given WP before. STATE ROA D [’1‘ Robt. W. Pease Your Druegist H Adults 27c; War tax 3c Sundayâ€"SelzniMews Mondayâ€"Pattie Review ADMISSION Telephone 144-363 Drnpl “5480” ,‘A X w v M nut There were many more owners of motur vehicleaz in Highland Park in 1922 than in the previous year. accord- ing to the records of City Collector Rubly. In 1922 1100 city licenses for motor \‘ehieles of all kinds were issued hy his office. This total, Mr. Rubly says, is much larger than in 1921. and indications are that in 192:: the. num- her will be greatly increased. as the use of the automobile for all pur- poses is becoming: rapidly more general here. as C'Isvwhvre. i1l~ )1 H- VEHICLE LICENSES t‘I'iV _. mar A” :1 6:30 pm. TUESDAY, JAN. 16 7:30 pm. THURSDAY, JAN. 18 7:30 pm. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17 7:30 pm. FRIDAY, JAN. 19 DELUXE THEATRE _ 1m puz'vnm who “arm-d (in 1r mi r- va- uwd ta \mrry hm! ‘ Hurt (‘ ".‘QRHlx, but u 1;"t her thry ‘ 1' Ir their BRAWN- ......... STRONGHEART Tuesday â€" Pathe Comedy and Inter- national News; Wednesday â€"â€" Gold- wyn Graphic Marion Wells ............ Irene Rich Peter Coe ............ lee Shumway Howard Burton ........ Joseph Barrel Lester Wells. Roger James Manning The Missionary ...... Philip Hubbard The Missionary 8 Wife Jean Metcalf The Baby Baby Evangeline Bryant Th9¥§l§p .............. 7 Lady Silver Admission: Adults 27c; war tax 3c Children under 12: 13c; war tax 20 Strongheart, the Wonder Dog, Again! Leaps from thrill to drama amid men. women and lean wolf packs of the North Woods in himself that mnfident as » athers. “BRAWN OF THE NORTH" CAST gin Llumk‘ Thr Juniur RH! (VI-\l_~\ “3‘ WTL’HIP izcd by at'hnol lumplv \\ h“ fnumi It an aid in the schu-‘L and wk.» had 8 vi- sion of 1v s‘ning the damn r n{ “mm. er war h making “HHJ “m- frivnd. *hips any“!!! \hil h» h Fran gin I program of grvatr‘! Dru”! In school! and grulvil‘ ‘ f 3““ Flurrnn' Dvnwn will 14"” how: the pupils uf the Altai-Id school have' found Geography a fascinating studyi sim'v thry haw n’cvivvd letters from! lays and girls in Montenegro, the, l‘hiilixvpinm and Indian boarding; «'himls in Muntana. This has been‘ made pnssible through the Junior Rodi ('rusx' international correspondence: \\v rk, Thvn- “‘1“ alsu be an internatiunn! u'hv-ul rxhihit Showing the school Wu! k A moi-ting of Junior Red (‘rueuK workers of the schools of Michigan.’ Indinnu. Illinois. Wisconsin and low-,j will be held Saturday. January 13th,: at 2 p. mi. at ("antral Division Head-j quartcrs. 664) Ruflh strw-t. ('uunty :uui outside «hm-l («-‘whvrs urn- es-‘ u-ciniiy imitwi. 7 Tht-n- will he infnrnml talks on. hnW to maki- the Juninr Rvd (“foul prugrzun of grvatvsl pruflt In school! To Be Held at Headquarters in Chicago; School Teachers Are Invited JUNIOR RED CROSS MEETING SATURDAY Much interest is being dilplnyed in the first sweepstakes of the season It the Majestic alleys booked for the coming Sunday. Seven! Wnukeg-ln. Lake Forest. Kcnoshn. and Racine bowlers am planning to enter. 2 In Big Meets The North Shure Line and Majes- tic teams are entered from this city in the big meets It Cicero. 111.. Ind Rockford. 111.. the Mljestiu will jour~ ney to Auron on Jun. 28 to shoot in the big interstate meet the". minimum: Pmnflm f?“ m. ‘ l-‘nr thn weeks tourney a little two- mun merry-gn-round is in progress and will put the bowlers on edge {or the many tourneys and special matches aiming in the next three or four months. Bowlers can bowl as often as they wish with same pnrtm-r. and chnnn purtm-rs at will, Un- prizcs :re split 50 porn-Ht to high team totnl; 30 per- cvnt to second; 10 percent for high in- dividual three games and one g-mc Rudolph and Parker an- in the load with 1169 pins. Parker has high thrw games with 628. also high one with game with 226, Tourney end: Sunday night BOWLERS MAKING GOOD SHOWINGS Several Going to Cicero and the Rockford Meet; Sweep- stakes at Majestic Amuse Interest The first prize checks of the sewn were meived the past week when Genrgo Rudolph and Ham Bundin. got one for $8.00 from the Chicago Bowling association {or their score of 1145 in the tvm-run event in the he. rent annual city tourney. Matt Shicl also rwoived nm- for $5.00 for his 603 total in the singles event. Ori is First A. Ori won the first prize In llgt Week's tuurne), with 6'. ’4 Geo. Ru- (lulph finished second with 614, and L. Pasquesi came Jn third with 604. -.- vu---. -.m .-.- ‘â€" ----v ENTER BIG TOURNEYS ‘ Berin- vn“, wag h“ _._-_ , Chic-to (but! LAKE FOREST- lLLINOls f ('znchm'lm'ukia. I‘nlamcl. ,~\x;<tliu, ”mum and Lha- \'lr- 3'? An upu'mid. is a nun who an eat If heaping dish 0! dinppoinlment Ind dm'lnl’r to the rnok It was fine‘ WWFPWI-I-IWZ-f The Ann-nun Tree nmution um" ewrybody to plant warming thin spring. The Get Rich Quick much-n ll’l‘ planting a flood do.) of money" m wurthk-n Hock! Interest m basketball is liven'mg up It Deerfield-Shit-lds u the league “3le opening nears, and when New Ner teams nppur here Frid-y eve- ning {or the first gum-s of the Subur- ban league series the high school Kym will be picked vnth hm. Both Deer- fleld teams Are in the pink 0! condi- tion md hnve been giving good ac- counts of themseh‘el Deerfleld de- feated Hurrimn in prettiee unmet, both Lights and Henvim. Heavies “on, 21% to 17, 3nd Lights. 18 to 14. Deer- field Ind Senn whml split. the Heav- ies winning. 28 to 6. and the Light; losing. 28 to 10. New Trier to Play Here in Hut 0! Suburban [moo Series; Good Games . Hnnentln; of lee at the pliant time is out of the question beau-o it ll laid the! it in but five inches thlck. Ice should be fplly trek. to fourteen inch! thick to be of suitable thickneu for cutting. lcehouu owners uy that indiu- tiona nt present Ire that this ”noon will be practically the nine u lut winter when little ice wu cut. BASKETBALL GAME FRIDAY EVENING That little or no natural ln- will be ham-nod in Lake county this winter. unleu there in a up!" of rem weather before lonz. la the statement of icchouu own in thc county who are becoming genuinely worried. At the present time not one pound has been lune-tad. Volivn's array of counul will in- clude Judge P. Barnes, of Woodfl'od, Alt)" Theo, Path)". of Zion, Ind AI- hen L. Hull, of Wnukepn, who de- fended him in the initial trial here, and Am H. A. Berg". 0! the firm n! I’ilsemhnl Struckmnn a Berger, ( hlclg‘i The mun- ur less {Amount libel suit in which the Rev. Thoa. H. Nel- mn, Zion independent paator. charm Ommr Wilbur Glenn Voliva with having libeled him by referring to him all "An Old Blabberakite," a “Shameless Liar." the “Wild Man of Borneo." and other alleged epitheb. will go on trial in ihe Superior Court of Cook qounty. Jan. l5, and the ar- ray of counsel has been temple-(ed. it was announced a! Wankexan. PROSPECT IS POOR Dealers Say Son; of £109 Cut Sutes Attorney A, V. Smith. who in prouecuting Vulivn. will have II his lid Judge Fed-n. nn “shunt State: Attorney of (‘uok rounty, a Dot-I'M” NlidrnL NELSON-VOLlVA Another Hearing of Libel Suit Dean of My School ppm} Supported by Theodore Kodofl. W. J. Ferguson, Raymond Hutton and Walter Long Also 2-reel Comedy The greatest story of romantic love ever written. A picture that men thru a hundred breathless thrills. thru a hun- dred scenes of dazzling beauty. With Betty Compson, the sweetest heroine ever seen. and Bert Lytell, her daring lover. Admission: Adults 27c; wnr tax 8c Children under 12: 13c; war tax 2c George Fitzmaurice Production “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD” with Betty Compton md Bert Lytell rs Sny None of C10] So Fnr Is Over Five Inches Thick 'Fiiit 'Iéis'hmvnm” SUIT UP AGAIN No economic ('OD‘t‘NnrQ \nll bv held at pn-u-nt in Wuehmmun, but it uh" I guud many of ”mm in most {amilm no‘udnyn After 1hr pocket book hm: ban drpleu-d by the holi- dny~ Eden 0. Squim and bulb-mi to North Shore Tmt (‘0. lots 4 and 5, block 18. "Wand Purl. “'D £25,000. E. N. Turnquht Ind Vi!» to J. F. (Brynn. lot 29. Ravinh Woods. High- land Purl. WD "0. Stamp 85.50. C. L. Harder and wife to W. O. “'00:! ”id wife. In! N. block 12. Port Clinton. “kill-M Park, WD 810. Funny C. Pope and hunbnnd to Catherine H. lit-"nine true! of land between Wuhan Ave. and Green Bay mud. Lab Form WI) :10. Stamp block 79. Hixhhnd Park WD ’10, vamp $3.50. R L. Tuna-y And vifc to H. E. Mnhcr. Ian 16 and 1'], block 76. High- lmd Park, WD ‘10. lump ‘5. block 5, Ridgflmod Park. Highland l’nrk. “'0 W SATURDAY. JAN. 20 , ‘ 7:30p: Matinee «2:30 Admiuion: Adult; 27c; war taxac Childnn under 12: ~18c; war tax 2c “I'HE WAN 0F NEW-YORK 'asv mum nuns ' mun um namv EDUCA'flON monocu- ,, ,, Sum Bank of Chktco to F. E. Newly. low ‘3 to $, Ravtnu Fol-st, Highland Pu‘k, Deed ‘10, lump 317. John Wnrmlngton and wife to Carl Hoermn 3nd Vite. |ot 3 much of put W.A.Bmoalndw‘lfotoldul. Shelia-u. lot )8 god 8 1-! wt 17. Bem'l nub. Hut'ood, W!) ”0. Im J. Rockunnld at a! to E:- moor Country club, 18 l-2 rod IMP a! land in NE 1-4 not 22. Door-field twp. Hattie '8. ma." ml Lanna to Floyd Koon, lot 1. Ruth 8. [data sub. “93th WD 8700. n. r.’ Duluth ma wit. to c A. Luna m: '11., lot a. block 70. am- hnd Put-k. WD ‘10. lump $6.50. Herman Schweitzer to Born-n Buck Iot“ ex 8 25 fl block 81. Bub» land Park. WD 010, sump “.50 , The huh-(lull game wiih the Uni- versity of indium which wu sched- ukd by Northwuu'rn University It Puu-n gym for anulry 20 hu been postponed one month. According 00 an announormenl yesterday, The new dm- in Februnry 20 and linden“. Alumni and friend: of both the Pur- ple Ind Indiana "1'" are mum to hold the new dnu in mind. The gun: had bet-n «mmivfly circular- ind nnd it is A matter of regret (hit it hid in he pmiponed. Therefore the next “home game" which Northwest- cYn play: will be against Ohio Shh! It Patten Kym the night of Jlnury 29th. This should hr one of the hard- est-{ought lit-bib." much of us!- neawn :- the two hum will he quit: evenly mntthrd. recently attained by a number of local societies And clubs. Rev. O'Brku wu appointed to thin position by the executive committee of uh. council at A meeting held at the Y. I. C. A. Rev. Robert E. O'Brien Will be ‘h dean of the School of Religion: Edu- cation opening .1 Wankegun. Ion- dny. Jamar, 29, u I project of the Civtc Council of Religious Education. INDIANA mm: 18 mammal) BY N. w.‘ W. A. Smith to R. 1. Clark. lot 16. REAL ETATB TRANSFERS Jill. 29. It Wnukqul; II A reform" hone '56 bum that ‘the nlvntfion of the world w , 0' 0v“. M e lnmly on the success of MI pet Mn. You’ll sob, and smile, and thrill. \ mama. rum . . annual: O'BABA JAuns FLINT. NOAH nanny one: at CLAY": . an GREY '11; mass AGENT , BIN nu: PRESS AGENT WILLIAM m JOHN D. AmoNY . Nam“ STAND! a ALANDLADY .............. DOT FA A STAR sonar}: noun: cannon mm: ANTHONY KATHRYN chUl cum CHESTERFIELD A man CA N A WArrnEss mumm w A WALL mm WOLF "EiA."Yu0Nn a A JUDGE . cum 110353; A LAWYER . ._ . . JAMES FINLAY Also Comedy and two-act Vaudeville â€"a six-reel thriller from Muck Sen- nett’a Comedy-Melodnnu, it is! 12 Stan in the Cut . The Germans are willing to um 'not on nuke another war until they [at to the point when tho-y run I'm if they fight. Success oflen um lies just beyond the border line of (film, but hint heart an mum: held hock IV the line Sonw people un- enough ink-muted in public clues to that they will at. and I {m 1'1:on in behalf of a community movement. The nverm mun duo: not knuw mm'h nbout a moratorium {or Gm- many's payments, but hr unuld “kn uh? on his groan-r1 bill. Some of the folks in hospitals In "~5qu of automobiie .ccidonts, think mow {nvmbly a! walking to an ex- ercine than they formerly did. Many women becoming ncwtpaper editor: now-dun. Reported that they are not satisfied just to Imp - pnh down through the center of the omn- «very day. Buckwheu cakesâ€"Oh what can but ’rm'.‘ Pity folks who don’t that rat 'vm. Aha sawing wood. ohm-Hug coal. ’ nnd getting out the «he: nu fine winter sports. The women (elk- nlod to think men'n hearth: were in their mu butnowtheyoeemmthlnkthqm in their eyes. and {curiaity The mm who ndvertim in mm- bvred when the other fellow in forâ€" (rotten. l-‘utmtuucmmiaubdu help support his W by anti iuwthilinouuuxmuno Bhnhty, bunk. bignk. It in a nutter of pride with in. u well n to merit your approval. that makes us put everything vi Inn in equipment And nldll into the ninth; ‘1’ do !or you. Meet “pen-u! Bhu you. you can't uviod than no matter run you QurnV No nun will ever know how many; women are torn between dhctvflon It must be I drum :0 no hum sitting Itifly in the new druid“ grown mother got him for Christian. HIM“! When you pick up the miephone. remember a profitable deal my 60- pend on how you answer. When-businessmn 00¢.th idea that people w-nt urvicn‘nbove price be him :0 join the unhn. “Paying the piper" coma .0 turd beam unuslly the dance was not worth it. pkonthemdnudbmki'inw Innk- nn- not the only bandit- thin country. Ever since the world beg“ the minority has boen rig-M. Don! he be anxious to join the crowd. pkonthemdnud People who nuke happiness flair mun line of arch an Inn to gut shunted onto I “detract. Aummghtgenorthwinmm Tho' organ wife anholdin; I. 900-

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