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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Jan 1923, p. 11

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'aukee leave 6:06 a. m. to Line at to busi- 6 re- very 3 and time NU} '(/ Avenue .ROAD )FFICE UGS on line SJIe Prict 1,750.00 725.00 1,700.00 930.00 £2.30 '- 73.00 75.00 $0.00 10.00 .30 3.00 (M 00 SYNDAY. JAN. 28 6:30 p. In. Admission: Adults 27c; war tax 3c Children under 12: 13c; war tax 2c Carl Laemmle presents an all- star-cast headed by M Jack Mulhall and Ralph Lewis BROAD DAYLIGH’I‘ This graphic story of the underworld is a generous mix- ture of all the elements which go to make up an absorbing story. The delineation of thatacter, the tenseness of the situations. the appeals of its romance will hold you until the last, scene has flickered out! SELZNICK NEWS COMEDY "I see all the "luv“ w...“ 1-» Europe." . “Oniy Ben Turpin. 1 Km?” "YtN are already crossed. Lois Wilson ourtesy Famous Players-Luky Corp.) Adults 27c: War tax 3c ADMISSION ADVENTURE ~ROMANCE all the movie stars 3A Great Banking Institution THRILLS A Sound Investment With a Satisfactory m am“ going MONDAY. JAN. 29 Admission: Adults 27c; Children under 12: 1k; war tax 2c Jane Novak in a story of fast and furioux drama THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL For downright, clenn-cul drama. it would be hard to beat Jane No- vak's latest melodrama “The Snow- shoe Trail." Based on a novel by Edis'on Mart shall, this most. recent I". B. 0. picâ€" ture starring Miss Novak. has to do with the experiences of a heat:- tiful society girl who goes adven- turim: in the frozen places of the North in search of her fiance. Her struggles in blizzards and against the other hardshi s of the snow- hound region deve op seVeral thrillâ€" ing episodes. which are calculated to hold the spectator spell-lmund-~ or \':'X')’ close to it. . Mis< Novak. always superb in out-door characterizations. sur‘ passes herself in this picture. 0f unusual beauty and appeal, she is fascinating in her fur garments. In the big situations, she rises su- perbly to emotional heights that brim: into effect every ounce of tal- ent she possesses. Roy Stewart is equally good as her leading man. Always a rugged, virile. upstanding character. he could hardly he improved upon. Others in the cast are Lloyd Whit- loek, Herbert Prior. Kate Ton‘ cray, Spottiswood Aitkin and (Thai Hung. a noted Oriental player, who gives to the story an element of comedy that serves now and then to leaven the dramatic power of the theme. recently stated that the securities of public utility companies demand the careful attention of every thinking in- vestor. companies is invested in an enterprise operating as a most essential factor t0" present day life, sellingand deliVering their product the same instant it is pro- duced, and receiving compensation practically upon a cash basis. - Public utilities expand as the com- munity expands, and not Only profits by the demands of modernized inâ€" dustry, but also reaps benefits of the modern desire for comforts and con- venience. - Public utilities are emerging from five years of heavy costs, inadequate rates and general business difficulties, and are experienced in the practice of operating economically. Certainly a business surrounded by these advantages is a safe place to in- ..-L .m... mam“ Let us tell you of At College “I'm mrry I couldn't gel to fudgv party. dear 4r»! had a c “Yes. I saw him; some thus” Certainly a business these advantages is a s vest your savings. Le the investment featm' fei'i'ed shares. Superlative cast including ATH E REVIE“ Money invested Roy Stewart 7:30 p. m war tax 3c war tax 2 features of 0m u. yuur lA-ndmx mum-y to Europe is like a class." making a loan to a mun_vhou check "' has just romv hack mlrkcd, "NS‘F‘V ii in public utility TmeAYklAN. so no p... muss. ran “31).. 1A. . 31 7.30 pa. FRIDAY. m Jon. M. Schenk presents Adminion: Ad (mum Talmsdge in Children under Directed bi . Sidnen Franklin: Adupted by ‘nnces nrion from the play by Snmuel Shipnun ind John B. Hymer. Produced by Wil- liam Harris. Jr. A First Nntionll Attncuon What does “En! in West" Mm? When it comes to a mntler of lava and hate. wood and evil. Wet! is East, and But is West. And that's true. To prove it. the lion; takes an altogether delirious littlg , I an..- lanes nu .ILvs\----- -V._.,_, (‘hina maid, who “don't feel China." and puts her in danger of the hid- (mus things thlt‘rnn hnpslen to I (,‘him-se girl whose (- er sell: her as a slave. In the picture this little Ming Toy, who later bout: .uhe is “99 per cent Ameriun girl" is (‘onstance Tnlmldxe, and I“ through the picture she seemed to he just about the moat chuming thing cVer xeen on the screen. m new PM The. story begins in China with little Mini: Toy flashing into a moat un-(‘hineae and thoroughly Amer- ican hit of temper in a ahoe shop because the shoe merchant dam hint that her feet are too lam for beauty. By the time she has said her any with her tongue and her paper umbrella the Itreet be fore the shoe sho look: as if (‘hina had just has a bad apell of riot and raw rebellion. This. not- tu be “seeing China." Bill) athletic young American, mm the American Minister. and an Ming Toy ha.- about 47 pamh to manage, as well as 16 little aiaun and her temper, Bill)" sends them all home in 'rickahawa or whatever the things are called in China. That is how he meets Minx TOK in all he sees of her juatfiLen. bu: llll luv s\‘.< ... ..__ _ we He in mysterious Chin- know some thrilfipg thing in I EASTISWIBT Nntionll Attnction What Think You? ' Pre- THURS. P33. l 7:” p... FRIDAY. m 1 1:” p... Adminion: Adulu 27c; var at St Children under 12: 13:; var u: it (mo-GI lwlb PIODUCTION ELK A e LEAGUE muons Cue. Won 8“ “It. 5‘ Made on HMO“? Am“ dngl. kn m unloflm‘ 0! ”no 1 uni-wt .1014 Candy The Elh bowhnu m finished the first round, with the Knight: and! Esquire: in I tie for first pha. while the Brother: In next in “no. two omen behind. Th: not in nnybody'l sad the coming lawn week- will no a mat battle for honorv. Tony Funcnhofer. led his Broth- ers loam. usimkthe leading Knight. lfor ; two-lune win. while the Er .ouirn were taking three from the ' Ann"... Tony and his (In; an hard ‘ , :4:_Lo in holding the no: close. J Ori and Ir. Angelo wok am ‘money in lut week's two-w tour- ‘ney. each nun (will: 60. an. for his shun. while Hun Bandit-n. and 1600. Rudolph landed M. with ‘1177 in I field 0! 44 (com. J. (“Pul- dy”) White, of Elk mull hm. inhond the way for the Individuals when he landed hich W iprin. with 236, 20!. 193; ml 688, 13nd um:- back with I big 18'! rune ”or high of the inurnnmem. Thc coming Mend will be a busy one {or local bowlers. as both the Unfit-ulc- and North Shore Line will go on the boards in the M: an- nunl Windy (‘in- Chuic In Chicago. while fin Mnjntia will journey to Aaron Sum!” m compete in the bl; interstate clnllc now in prone-I then- Georg! 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