.. .. AflWM‘-W-Â¥ . . N... . .Mmu mtmm W .- . ... J .«wnzwnematshmmiï¬xwr'" ’ ‘ sit-it: - â€".-.«- W - t PAGE EIGHT l ‘mrwtrnrwwrwwmv "r nlv .m m arr our nor an "in“ nu rim" errvrr'unr In earner ant tint mmrmmmmï¬wm. ‘: -‘ ADMISSION Adults 27c; War tax 34: ADIISSION Iderlz: 13c artaale LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 4 MONADY, FEBRUARY 5 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6 Cosmopolitan Corporation prese ts’ Million DaVl rs . “When Knigilitliood *‘ as ’ln Flower†, A Cosmopolitan Production - Directed by ROBERT VIGNOI. ‘ Once in a blue moon they come-the ti‘ epoch-making pictures. 6:30 pan. 7 :30 p.m. 7:30 pan. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7 flIUISDAY. P18. 8 1:8 p... BATERDAY. FEB. io FRIDAY. m. D 7:†9... Gloria 8m mori'irssm water 3...... RAGS it) means . II arty Rap! Production 7:80 p... Matinee at 2 :30 Katherine MacDonald in a drama that is ALL diflerent liliectui by James Young Story by ('haa. A. Lottie Katherine MacDonald in one of her greatest pictures! That is the entertainment feast which aWaits Wesley Barry. who has on- patrons of the De Luxe theatre next week. deared himself into the beans. of every lover of clean comedy and good fun, will be seenin “Rags to Riches" at the lite lf you love romance. if you crave adventure, if Luxe Theatre Saturday, I’d). you Want to experience a real thrill in a powerful ._ ,' 10- This picture, a Hurry photodrama with the gloriously picturesque set- i Rapf production sDOHSOI‘M by tings of the Southern Paciï¬c, you will ï¬nd all of Warner Bmthers. was adapt. these in “The Inï¬del." 9“] from the celebrated stage Here is the season’s dazzling sensation, . (3 production In the story Katherine MacDonald Dorm“ the maigf‘th: 9:19.22“ “hm New York stormed the box-oï¬â€˜ice for ï¬ â€˜n- a weeks to role of a *wautim young inï¬del. who 8%" t“ e "00 we 8’ e“ “um“? see; everywhere it has scored similar tr l hs, every- South Sea isle. dishes with the ideals of mission- where the critics have lavished supe a ive praise. aries there, is the indirect cause of a native up- upon it. . ‘ 5 ' The world-famous and beloved romance ing. madcap princess who loved a gallant t?! deï¬ed a king, to win her heart’s desire; i ‘ Teeming‘with exciting action in tourneyi is and royal boudoir; ï¬lmed in lavish splendor at aj‘ u t of over $1,500,000. The production in question is “The Inï¬del." a viyid story of the South Sea Islands by Charles Logue. great. the OTC.) 9.7 Swanson; .r :-.r{7’.1i.rrr.ounij?iz‘turt . .Tne lmtxcsztiie Mrs Belkw Lt dauling fashio- ahow -- a ht: mother-drama "The . m ' aible Ira. Bellew" was adapt by Percy Heath from a novel by David Liale. It tells . r of what happens when an innocent Stunned gales Of laughter wife'- re utation ia urpoaely H k .u l The action is fast uni furious I .C C" y In unlcrupu 0“. .Wâ€" . yer in order to save her worthless from the word go In the ï¬nish, hu'b‘m‘ "m“ “’"v‘w‘m °f ' and the fun is delicious thru- The theme or the picture is universal in appeal. Wesley is the same prank-loving lad win) . always throws you into urine; ,. ... ,., . ~ . . . .......‘v.,.. ' Hm .: ‘ _ . v .. .. .. ~ .. o e. . . .. . . ..... ....... a“... ‘. .... ' ""“"‘r~ , . , H. . .~ A i . . ... ‘ ‘ “n“ v _ _< f‘ , .WI.‘ . . ‘ . ) . . [w efltm.“#Wv-â€"-wo .- Mumâ€"Ww-â€"v _ _ .__._ _ _ ..... WM . _ .. __ . __ ‘ __ _ .._, ... m... . .. risingfand who undergoes a complete change of character in one of the most absorbing romances .... t e bewitch- moner and 21'." ever screened. Love. of course. brings about this change in her ideals, but we are not going to spoil the story by attempting to tell it to you. charge of murder. Becoming ii .0. . . . cial ariah as "The Im aiblc . ‘ However, we will say that you Will be charmed M". cllew," Mm Swmwprfle" â€UL _ . . ‘ . . . - , . - from America to Europe. where the by the spell Which the South Sea settings inssriil‘e, “my mm â€mm“ I “mm of m‘ - " l » 'lled by a rest t’ hoon an )_\' meninir sequence! to a romance "Ou “1'" )L thn , “ g. ,3 p , that promises to give her the hap- the action of the l. b. marines in putting down a revolt. and your sympathy will go out to the You Will Seeâ€" Settings and gowns of a magniï¬cent be ll proached before on the screen. Desig Urban. ' Gallant knights clashing upon the tour hundreds of fair women applaud. ArmOur, jewels. taspestries of priceless v This is just the vehicle fa’ the irrepressible Wes! (Some and see him drop from a trad- tle 60 feet below into the riv} _ er: face a crew of cutthroats _‘ with the sangfroid of a mat: ordering breakfast! He is alt his best in this string of ad, ventures which beats even the pines: of which she has been de- prived. ’ Director Sa'nr Wood assembled a capable cast for the support of Miss Swanson. Robert (‘ain ia the husband who cauaea all the trou- ‘ tile, while Conrad Nagel plays op. posite the star in the role of a nov- eltat. Mickey and Pat Moore are \seen in sympathetic kiddie rules, while other well-known pla era in- clude Richard Wayne. June lvidge, Herbert Standing. Helen Dunbar. heroine when you see this pulsating screen drama. We are assuming. of course. that you will see ' . . “ H l." 1e In boy S The In t( e or‘ life on .... mum-Wei When you do, you will see a new and more Won- clothing with her lover, including the le .: in ' dert'ul Katherine MacDonald than you have ever horseback from a high bridge. Flashing swordplay, the intrigues and profligate court laid bare. ‘ 7 A spectacular romance of hot, impetuous o tbsâ€"as old as time, as fresh as toâ€"morrow. seen before. And you will see a picture that you will not forget. Arthur Hull and Clarence Burton. It'ra pointed out that “The Im-- possible In. Bellow" will have an especial appeal to women an Mia: Swanson wears several choice gowns brought direct from Paris ' For "The Inï¬del" is a First National Attrac- tion spelled with a capital A! wildest flights of imagination; and which will make you mi in love with this clever boy of Screendom. Be sure to see ivy the star. "R888 to Riches." ’COMPLETES '50 YEARS- 7 ' â€LOCAL POSTMASTER . i .j or their Alina rue? H. S. ENTERTAINMENT ‘ _ ' BIG SUCCESS Hummer. . Sanitary â€"â€"â€"- . House Cleaning â€"it’s an essential to Mary H. Chapin. ' â€"â€"._.._, SOLDIER’S HAND [S ; CUT OFF BY TRAIN: -Falla Under Wheela and tutor; Accident wait. Mile to . SERVICE AS SALES ‘ . . l'l'lE PEN LEH'ER : John A. Reichelt. Sr., of Deeld . WK 0 . Mm Chart" Comm Schoolt _ premier salesman of Se]: Schwa- mm» of My l0 (lie 0†of C0,. has t‘OmPleted ï¬fty years 3‘â€.- REGARDING REGULATIONS Sixly Years Ago f tion with the ï¬rm, during which me It It if {his sales have amounted to a ost â€"â€"‘“ ’5 a "“985 ' . thirteen million dollars. 3 , . i _ . , . you are to do eat .1‘ "is investments have been " .9d Asks for to operation calublic the myriad armies j; «and eventful during the past 311' In Maltrng â€Better . all of hostile g e l' “I 8' 7 century. . Delivery; Rules seeking always VIC- k, Set Forth tims. 0 May i use your columna to ex- presa my intereag satisfaction and pleasure in the evening‘s perform- FM “will! ance that the studenh. the boya and .._.__.. _ girls of the high school gave last , l At one time he was a member 01 Friday. It was all well planned and Stumbling "'4 “1"me u†â€â€œ1" : lReichelt, Sanford and (30., Gas ' pe .w†"flied out with pmpmu'JOI O CHM C Northwestern train.z N0 newsthis' 3‘" ' ‘M'll H h stockholder in | ~- ~ Charle- unicorn. - recruit at r ‘ it's news that's yet i thle “Parek “Visitibna‘luganhi Under‘ he 0 The Highland Park PR“: earncatneag and ability and the writ-. 0“ - 'Sheridan on Frid E . . aged b (hf - r t, night of It“, 0â€". â€â€˜3‘ S “ ° h 5 name or Reichelt and Ca. he , in. 1 WW“ 1* my "new." â€Whit; 34:37 it or My... vl'iydii't- "eh ind he rim had crushed oat :Legmaaï¬sf 122.28: Ft. Sheridan, when the contracu * "(WM Imbh-‘h the following m youriufluu. The orchestra p'.yfd 'gu by the '5’“. of the MN. I)!" 69-, I . . I . , . _ , b h _- d, f iled, M1“, itxt issue. which I ï¬nd are .ry nee-g _ . up“. the {act a,“ be '†â€.k from ings, upholstery. 5: ihlirosiiontfi'git idling“ 8‘00 low_ r. - ssary {or the public to follow to ex- t and the M). ."d ("h on the M bedding can be ac- ‘ , ‘ . ion of blood and daled f be' . .' . t‘Q're not only well trained by their mm "'3; l' h ed by me .Rcichcit lost $35,000 on this vent e. '. Giliithihie deï¬es}? be: "33'; 1 w ; mi" N, m..." m." dam. m â€n strum on “a: how; walked nearlyt comp ls ' - . . i ‘ . I ll 0 I 8““ i I m In or! in]. when ‘ chanical means only ,3 Mr. Reichelt has been a truste of treet and number. poet ofllce box. or; done. . . collapsed. p hi _a machine that 3: tht‘ DiVlm‘Y SChOOl 0f the Unive 3" s the case may be; about 35'; OH Th"_ 'mmm'fl’h' porcelain m". Lincoln. a recruit in the Mn] gets into operation 3 of (‘hicngo for thirty-ï¬ve years. ll is be m,“ mm“ addrefled merely to 'each' trident the mantel clock so dec- ldepartment. w†running to catch a when connected to 7‘ , recovering from a serious illness, ll ighland Park. Ill. Mail so addressed loratire Wllh their pleuant voim andt on the Chicago Milwaukee' ‘3 any electric lamp- is at present in H0080". Texas, It - delays the delivery of lame as ourl'FVHt‘nt speaking of their mnflYiNorth Shore line. when he trippod‘ socket. ‘ :j: ins. in†PFQPGWY â€Items†â€1 t ‘;.Urllllg and routing cases are ar- hm" we" delightful; "V cornedy.tl‘.nd fell into the path of the North, ’ regio . i; ingt-d by street and number. and not “'"h "“i‘m' "‘d distraught ; "atom train. FEDERAL , k In the Selz Weekly News, .\Ir.i t. y name. It i†3"" necessary that mother u," "id her calm l"Rid" â€0" on the . l Harry Selz, writes that the story'f Electric ur letters bear your name and ad- helpt‘ul “mm"? "‘9 bud"- “true “Mont for the hoa ital half a 'le i 9.\Ir. Reichelt's life “reads just lik "’3‘" 0" the “PP†19“ hand corner, WW 5 "I? ‘1le "301 '1'" paced in p m. .'.y" r gvolume of Horatio Alger". Vacuum Cleaners ‘3‘ . , _leavingatrailo! blood,‘ hich serve: three purpoeea; it not “Fm dimmi- "4Wâ€! 9" 'd'hfl‘atrunp of his arm in the 3190:...“ a.†“w,“ it will be returned u, you, Inllora to trembling repentance; the» It was reported later that Lin-i . Sold on Monthly Payments Public Service Co. 01“ NORTHERN ILLINOIS SLIP COVERS 3850 mandarin-doubt! Mae mm hue-ek- Btogivoyon down-woman: WM... Phenom“! mime-roams “ohmic-every lea-enable '. WW ton 48-5 no 7 ! Lake, ss. i CIRCUIT COURT OF LAKE COL' } . Ella Seeleldt l W. Her-ran Seefeldt IN CHANCEBY No. 12813 The requisite affidavit having .- i. : JTY. March Term A. I). 1923. | ESTATE or iLLiNOis.‘ County .. t i dirt the dead letter odice out of buai-2 .33 and help reduce the poet othce ï¬cit. tAll stores and midenoea must. be lcv‘rrectly numbered. be provided with wooden aoldiera so mining and golngl ‘ oirooxii their {urination with uni-1â€â€œ w "m“ done " "u â€i lent precision; the drummer boy a ’m“ b. I ‘ marvel of immovability. all then. fol- lowed by the dancer: in their lovely nil receptacles or alot cut in the â€loud draperiea and the m In : ï¬t that bills be kept uparau iron l h month. . their gay coatumea were all enjoyed d ir_ big enough to receive your mail. ' ‘ To the buaineaa men. I would augâ€" b} the audience. The boya and girla who have web gpondence the a,“ a" a.†of a achool {or atudy and relaxation at such a high order. are amt, .5011. ï¬led in the oflice of the Clerk of aa' _. it n order to give you . f."- example a school life very m fr. that conâ€? -: what your post cane la doing; dur- ,which the '14"? recall. ‘3‘? Notice is therefore hereby giv .‘ the Christmas wag we MN ago. That aelaool w to the said Herman Sedeldt defen .‘n km" and cards each d†i i ant aa aforesaid that the above nam -' 11‘ piece ia handled four Complainant heretofore ï¬led her 3 il -‘ delivery la made, Maiden of Complaint in aaid Court on --' . l poet, Chanceryaidethereod,andthataa -- .. moua thereupon iaeued out of aa Y Court against the above named . - fondant, returnable on the 6m da . ofthetermoftheCircuitCom‘t atthiaofleefor 'Lake County,tobeheldattbeCo- V l- Home in wiiurtopn in said Lak w ; Bound and all County, on the First Monday .. Eastern Ilail March. A. D. 1983, n la by law , , . I. quired, and which auit ia aï¬ll pendi .. . I. I iiti Eirri its :3 3.3 NF> LEWIS 0. BROCXWAY, t a wiringâ€, tuition. Jan. 28:11. a. t r I '. 1923; " . Geo. w. Field, Complainant’s sorici aerviee. Schneider. Putnam I I I arnfot L.