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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Jan 1923, p. 11

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’11 Avenue am. to h Shore ’ark for 'e direct 'â€"save '6; save omfort- :arrival NABAIJ, PF. 151A Values: z‘ puch-making OFFICE UGS I). ~.'r¢‘(/ d H [HO 41’ Salt f'ncc xomc Dw ale lg,â€" ~...:,u UI {an an '82? 175.00 I 40.00 38.00 105.00 105.00 262.50 375.00 175.00 $7.50 95.00 I 15.00 I 13.00 THREE LAKE COUNTY MEN GIVEN PATENTS Residents of Highland Park. Lake Blufl' and Fort Sheridan Three Lake county residents have just been granted patents at Wash- ingmn according to an announce- ment just made public through the Patent Gazette which lists all such information. The latest in Lake county to reâ€" cexyc patents and the devices upon Wh‘mh the patents were issued follow: .T. A. ('how, Fort Sheridanâ€"stop Phh‘v I'm)" slicing devices, said to be an unprm'einent over similar devmes Admission: Adults 27c; war tax 3c Children under 12: 13c; war tax 2c Richard Barthelmesb in From first to last as powerful as “Tol’able David" "The Bond Boy" is a picturiza- tion of George Washington Og- den's celebrated story of the same name. It deals with the tragic and romantic experience of a youth who, in order to save his widowed mother from the poorhouse, per- mits himself to be bound out to a villainous old farmer for a period of four years at a pittance of ten dollars a month. SUNDAY. JAN. 21 6:30 p.m. The plot takes a great dramatic twist when Joe is charged with the murder of the old farmer. who has accidentally shot himself. Joe re- fuses to tell what he knows because to do so would have been to ruin the good name of the farmer's wife. And so he is sentenced to die for a crime that he did not commit. CHICAGO ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING SHOP Frum sun up to dark young Joe Newholt slaves for old Isom Chase, whnsv frivolous wife becomes enamored of the youth. But Joe ignnros her attentinns. Shoe Repairing. But Joe doesn‘t die. He escapes and the plot comes to a most satisâ€" factory and romantic ending. This is a masterpiece! So don’t cheat yourself by missing one of the finest phoioplays ever made. SELZNICK N EWS COMEDY n Telephone 144-363 Excellent rubbingr alcohol can he used bathing agent Expert hand and machine work done. We use best leather and rubber heels in the market; also quality and satisfaction guaranteed. All work done at a very rea- sonable price. Shep open 7 am. to 9 pm. “THE BOND BOY” I’uretest Rubbing Alcohol, 50¢ a Bottle WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORK GUARANTEED Adults 27c; War tax 3c ADMISSION GARABAD ENJAIAN SPECIAL SALE ROBERT W. PEASE 47 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, Ill. have a peculiar gift of inventive genius is indicated by the large num- ber of patents granted to various people here during the course'of a year. There probably are few count- ies which can duplicate Lake's record. COUNTY TO HAVE A TRAINED NURSE Will Take Care of Patients Ill of Tuberculosis; Survey Planned Mrs. W. .-\. Kilmer. state director uf Nurthorn llli, fur the Illinois Tu- berculusis Ass‘x'iatinn. who has been here in charge of the Red Cross Xmas Seal saiv and Welford. Hall. secretary uf Lake county, report that while all n‘turm are not yet in. the amount is going: to be sulficient to purchase a coupe and employ a nurse who will at once mmmence a county suth-y. , Xmas Seal sale secretary uf Lake while all wturm amount is going: Lake County is to have the serv- ict‘ of a trained tuberculosis nurse. in (he near future. 31 S. St. Johns Ave. DELUXE THEATRE a general refreshing MONDAY, JAN. 22 7:30p . TUESDAY. JAN. 23 7:30 p. . Admission: Adults 27c; war tax Children under 12: 13c; war tax William De Mille Production “NICE PEOPLE” with Wallacé Reid. Bebe Daniels. 0 Nagel and Julia Faye A Paramount Picture “Nice People" owes its origin to one the season's most nutable successesâ€"â€" chol ("ruthors' play of the same nu which delighted New York and 0t Eastern audiences for munths. lt declared by metropolitan critics to one‘ of the most dramatic analyses current times ever seen on the sta William de Millv has given a faith picturizatiun gf the original play, parting from it only when the possihii ties of the screen surpassed the limit tiuns of the stage. PATHE REVIEW MOE DINIELS‘ .s. MWâ€" \ 'NICI mi ' IMLUMWUW ‘ECONOMY IS THE CAUSE SAY EN LISH ARE B R CHAUFFEURS This is t comlu~ion of Ameri- can nutomo ile engineers who hnvo been obsen n2 automobile methods abroad. Th superinrit). they say. has been f0 ced upon them through high prints pf automobiles. automo- bile parts a motor fuel. Thv Engli drivers than Economy has brought about I greater car in driving and in the upkeep of te nutomobiles. say the engineers. or example. the high price of gas lineâ€"«n: petrol, u it is called in E glundâ€"hu directed (he motorist'a trntion to the use of his accelera r pedal lnd‘the can of , Fr“ pvoplv ruliu the gum! value American Autotno‘bile .En‘mc' uf musiv study a: mind training. yet ers Re rt [1. 5. Drive” many eminent educator-I have dad-Md Inf ibr to Coming that mustc drill: the mind an very few nthcr studies can. grain; Up “The En ish will permit In en- gine to run ong enough to wnrm up before starti g." explninl H. H. Rice. president 0 the Cndill-c company. “Whereas h e we expect the engine to start fun ioning properly nlmoet immediately. his engine The resul is a marked giving in‘ the pmount 1 fuel used by the Ear, lish of meth of prehenting the en~, gine. as n inst a zrelt wute by- the America pructice. For this res-4 son. Britia automotive engineen; have not gi In much thought to the| correction o the fuel system. Bob, tar mline 130 has nided the Enz-l lish in the taper control of their cars omy Cluu Economy as forced the British to become het drivers in yet nnother way. That . by letting the cur roll to a stop he brakes are used as sparingly as pessihle. The fuel con- trol is shut if at an appreciable dis- tance from o stopping point. And the tendenc {or a quick stop or jumpy gets“ 3' is guided. All of wh h Ire marks of I good driver. say ngineers. Better, they save gnsolin and the braking sys- tem. and pr cm: the life of the car. Besides the machine is well under All of whi driver. 385' save guolini tem. and pr: Besides the control at jl control is crossingsâ€"a! is diminished Thusv h nwrit praiw LAId: rokas'r. ILLINOIS P . ILLMAN , RPENTER JOBBI G REPAIRING a Specialty h-s‘ ran boar reproof who h are better automobile st the point where chi! rssential~ns at street d the danm-r of accident m H. I‘. 892-Y2 Admission: Adults 27c; \ Children under 12: 13c; V Alice Bndy in A brilliant screen production of the play in which Alice Brody “cred her greatest stage triumph. The stirring story of a pn'tty Syrian girl‘s rlu thru uxcitlng ndventure: and temptation to happiness Ind love. With New York'- picturosquc underworld and gilded wv ciety cumin-t" u the setting. In every way Miss Brad)": most brilliant perfon mum-e. The supporting cut includes Nita Naldi, David Powell and Robert Ellis. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 7 :30 p... PATHS COMEDY INTERNATION Al. N EWS From the Broadway menu by Harry Chlpmn Ford “ANNA ASCENDS” A Puunount Picture STUDY OF MUSIC SChouls do not nowadays confine their music tnining to the more or In: mwhnnicel tenchimr o! “ht ru r. The modern school teach“ the pupils not only to road limple‘ music readily and Accumuly. but to take dnwn music from dictation end. most delightful o! I“, to write crit- inel melodin. Such tnlninx u this? both develop- the memory end power of perseverance 1nd foster: the im-j inltion Ind urtinuc um. I! I student he: musicnl telent this {ruining will} discover Ind develop it. If not. he will ‘ at lent have been given lnulueblo menu] training lad n enmity for the! intelligent enjoyment of music, whichi will be a life-long pleasure. 3 I I Aids in Voice Culture Alan and Is Valuable in Numerous Other Ways The vdue of music study in improv- ing the making vote. in In In." | wflkient region for mu] [atom in the school. A fine musical who is I vnlunble nut in every day “fa. It help: to win friends. to rank. ”'3 environment pleunmer. and to in- creue one'u influence with both friend ud stranger. Impomt 3: these {Icton Ire in the developmt of penonnlity, training in m bu perhlpl even I (re-tar vnluo In Kl pfiysicnl ext-rd” in‘ Immhcnhg the lung: Ind in it) xenon", tonic eflod on the health. WIIVIWIQying inurumenul Inn-k. uhool orchestra and band- should also be encournced. No school should be without in vonl Ind onchefinl music DR. HORACE EVANS VALPARAISO PRES. Dr. Horace M. Evan: wu elected to succeed Dean Milo J. Burma as president of \‘nlplrniso Unimity and he will uh- active share of tho institution immediately. Dr. Evm u 1 meme officer of the United sum Public Health Service, in which omn- intion he holds n commit-loo of Lieutenant Colonel or Senior Sur- geon. He was a member of the party bended by C. H. Huston. Ankh!!! Secretary of Commerce for the United Sum, which made I world tour to study business condition- :nd to formulate plum {or the ugimulldon of American commerce. Dr. Evan:- "I! graduated from Vul- parn'um l'nivenily m “(86. He w“ 3 member of my {unity of that inni- tutinn until 196. During the ‘ime he was a {Acuity member. Dr. Evans studied medicim' a! 0w 5'0”th University Medical schoul where he received his degree. Fur ‘he p.“ four yous be his: been utiw in the dint" lion 0! the Work of phyuiul mon- strucliun in army. public health and wtenns hunau hmpiulu. ’ wax-mac wu m2: BENEFIT 1‘0 MIND THURSDAY, JAN. 25 7:80p... FRIDAY. JAN. 38 7:80p... Admission: Adult: 27c; musk Children under 12: 13c; menu the most d'uunxui-hod ulI-Iur cut since “An-(01." A nhrflin portnyll of the riotou- life led by In em nude-p youth. Gorgeous gowns. dullinx union. beau- um! women. COM EDY I M ini who is Ii day Hf. It' Ink. can't and to “"1 with both; Ipomt 3: developing“: simian; JIBSBLLABKYM Cod] B. De Mill-'0 Producti- glib-“WM Cl! DAVIS STREET PHONE IVANB'I‘ON. ILL. EVANSTON M9 CHICAGO PHONE "4 NORTH XXGIGAN AVE. RANDOM 1345 AND I“? Would You advertise for the cheapest doctor, dentist or lawyer you could find if you wished to engage one? A good steamfitter is just as much a specialist as a doctor or lawyer and you will find as much difference in heating plants as in lawyers. There are good ones, there are expensive ones, there are poor ones. A poor heating plant is an expensive one. The boiler and ra- diation you use means nothing if the man who estimates and plans the installation does not know his business. Practical experience and practical study are as es- sential to a steamfltter as to a doctor or lawyer and are not picked up in a hurry. T. H. Decker Co. The But only at the Lowat Possible Price. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 68 YEARS - Heating and Plumbing 15 South St. Jahm Avenue [1. JORDAN COMPANY Telephone H. P. 201 SATURDAY. JAN. 27 7:80 p... ultimo It 2 .30 Everybody with a heart that loves should see the moat stirring tribute ever paid to youth and fatho erhood in the cyclonic emotional drum»â€" Starring the most famous aon in the world Johnny Walker “My Dad,” the big dramatic film production, with a glow of reality that mekea the picture stand out a one of the rally big dramatic sub- jects of the year. The nobility of aelf-eecriflcing end the daring hero- ism of a boy who fights to remove the stain of guilt from the shoul- ders of his need father. farm the theme of thin most engrossing new rative. As the heroic boy, Johnnie“ Walker, of “Over the Hill” fem, gives a brilliant performance of the youth reered amid the vest snow: of the North. Admission: Adults 27c Children under 12: 13c SONSâ€"DAUGHTERSâ€" COMEDY and TWO ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE ADIISSION FATE EDSâ€"M01“ BBS ! “MYDAD” ;wumx3c ;wu't1x2c PN ml

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