93‘! 5,! Some folks seem to think that all they have tn do to succeed in busi- ness is to borrow some money. It is easy enough to solve the prob- lem»; of the times if you don't con- sider what would beconnx of the. tax rate. [AGE EIGHT SHIEL BROTHERS Matt and Jim Central Ave. and Second St. Telephone 444 4 Alleys-3 Pocket Tables Bowling 8C Billiards Several Scenes of the pictures are laid in an orphan asylum, for which the interior of gm orphan home was Constructed. Harry Beaumont. who directed the production, vis- ited several of the Los Angeles orphanages seeking suitable types for his picture. Finally he selected fifteen children ranging in age from a few months to twelve years whom he considered most suitable. John Mumsco wrote the story of “Love in the Dark“ which J. G. Hawks prepared for the screen. John Arnold was cameraman. ll Fifteen little Los Angeles Orphans were made happy for several days recently thru the hospitality of Viola Dana. The tiny Metro star played hostess to the children while they took part in her newest production. “Love in the Dark." SYNDAY. FEB. ll MONDA‘X FEB. 12 Majestic Fairly 'l‘ingles with thrills. Story by John A. Morosw; scenario by J. U. Hawks: u Harry Beaumont production. Easiest Game to Learn Get the Right Start Here An Ofï¬cial Brunswick-Ball“? Collender Co. Display C and Showing Cuts of W. V. THOMPSON In Proper Way to BOWI JUST ARRIVED Viola Dana Is “Osless to Orphans Adults 27c; ADMISSION LOVE IN THE DARK Starring VIOLA DANA *m DELUXE THEATRE {the classic. l The match play is on and practical- ily every night will see pin battles‘ It gthe Majestic. Friday Bob Greens- ilnde and Tom (‘lark will lock horns lwith the Rudolph-Ori combinltion. {Saturday will see the strong Jack iOlsen's team of Chicago here for a ’tilt with the. Majestics. while early iin theI evening the Lake Forest Gas {Oï¬lce will roll the Highland Park ioffice. Sunday will see Rudolph-Ori :tackle a Waukepn pair in Moore land Sybrnndy, of the city in the ï¬rst [half of a ten game match. Winn Finn . John Piet-heitti won ï¬rst. prize in last. weeks single: with I total of 640, with games of 222,190, 228. Ori was next with 636. scores 199. 205. 232. Following are the scores in Elks lengue: Tuesday Night Tuesday evening the Majestic al- leys were taken over by the' Central Electric company of Chicago,’ who lined up 25 strong on the alleys, they carried the score sheets and all right with them. so we cannot give 1 rec- ord of the great session. but judging from the way they brought down the house time. after time. during the evening, We Would say the result must have been satisfactory. (‘lose Friday The A. B. C. entries close Friday. It will he the worlds greatest bowling classiv. with an entry around 1:300 teams. the tournament alleys will be laid in the big auditorium in Milwau- kee city. It is expected about two local teams will be entered, the big Illinois state meet will come along in April. and several local teams will show in K nights Esquirvs Brothers 8 i I Is Tylvrx Antlt'rs Gua rd< Rulvrs Tum ('lnrk still holds the honor position in the individual column with Bob Urn-nslade, Whn has just got stark-d is une point behind. Jim Nm-ilwn has high game with 243, EL nu-r Skidmorc next with 240. some games in Elkdom. The Elks bowling Immuv Inum~ are in a hut race. Thr Knights and Esquin-s. again tie fur ï¬rst plm‘v, with Brothers in third pusitiun. Th.- lest urv all Make and [Wu mun» wmks may we the last ï¬rst and then ï¬rst in last place. Other Teams Following in Close Order; Much Interest Is Shown: Bowling News of Week ELKS TEAMS BOWL . [N CLOSE RACE KNIGHTS. E§QUIRES TIE!) League Standing 30 p.m. Tl’ESl).»\Y. FEB. 13 30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. FEB. H “1th pep and dash. Those “h“ remember Johnny in "Burn 'em Up Harm-t" \Alll Welmnn- him in hip latest photo play. In “Sure Fire Flint"_Juhnny Will keep everyone in high spirits; he is glwuys doing things that will luring a thousand laugh. The pic ture is filled with many a thrill. especially the (HIV where he races his automobile across! a railway cross- ing only to have it demolished by the dashing expire,“ train. Also the scene taken {mm the trenches. where he holds up a card and has‘ it punctured by a rifle hall from an alert lleinie lharp-nhouter. nut umitiniz. the big cabaret shots, where Johnny proves himself 11 regular Vernon (‘axtle There are many uther scenes that will bring forth true hearty laugh- ter. Mr. Hines is surrnunded by a cast of well known people, including Doris Kenyon. Effie Shannon, Rob- ert Edesnn. Edmund Breese, J. Barney Sherry, (’has. Gerrard and otherx. The piece was directed by Dell Hendersun and Billy Hitler. ('amernman for (Zn!- tiths, tmvk the scenes All Nets were deugned h)- (‘harles 0. St“.\t‘l. Luxr Tht-ulrv. Tum‘duy and Wulnvsduy m‘rning! This tinn- Jnhl‘m wines wnh u m-w {vmurr (-nnu-ul)‘ under the title uf "Sure Fln- Hint," tutu-u {rum a «wry by Gomld 1'. Duffy. known {or hm Morita ï¬Hmi “1th pop and dash. Tho.“- “h“ n-nu-mbrr Johnny 16 16‘; mwh Juhnn} â€IIH‘ ll 11 13 H In 593 519 4!] 4M 44'! H4 593 407 SURE FIRE FLINT Skidmun‘ “'nlk'tt I Collins Nevins McN-nly You are cordially I.“ b use of the reading no. It at: tn! avenue. which in op. "or! ,day from nine o’clock in tho until six o'clock in th, ova-In Sunduy Aft-moon ho- m to 13% ea; o'clock Service. ere held in un. cinch; m Suds! nor-h. et 10:“. 8- dny school meet: at t'ehe o'clock. Indbomwpnpihupummot 20 Teen. The Wedneedey evening meeting. which include. M“ of Christian Science helm. h e! 8 o'clock. R. (irwnsllde Geiser [mncinni Campbell (‘Iark Fra uenhofler Post Larson F. Koon Shiel hmkn-d fur nn vngugq-nwnl at lhx- Dr Willem ('(mkst'y ()Tunm-H 1.. Yolnn-r Neils“) Lennon! (‘dnrad \Vhlti‘ Gallagher Smith U. “u“‘dt'n S. Sunli “I â€in: Stoke)‘ L I". ‘ Withen J T 1-2 . Larson Ruhr . Y’clcrs ‘ Pryc- Hark Gallagher Sohoy Sht-aht-n "amplI-H Subjod {or non SWI lanai “Sermon. “Spirit." Jo‘um) H Im-s' Intrut T011 1 I LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS mmanuxnrmnnmrmm Totals Tlflnls Nt'ilwn Tutals CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Amvrn-uk pupulur jun-mk- mn-rn flak BROTHERS ANTLERS l-ISQI'IRF GUARDS KNIGHTS RL'LERS TYLERS IHH I78 184 146 155 157 MG 136 191 1'29 1-18 H4 761 9‘â€. 763 190 197 IN 156 11': 149 H] 145 159 110 11'8 IK‘J 137 113 184 146 166 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY. FEB. 15 , ‘ 7:30 pm. 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY. FEB. 16 7:80 p.51. \dolph Zulu" amount- a W "In. do Mille pmdudion 169 169 MG 186 198 I76 l7! HHH 11;: 192 â€8 119 157 766 X27 H2 151 H‘n‘. I61 p- 136 H9 153 186 196 159 139 1x9 H8 Hm "3' 9G NS 168 211 178 IINT 172 13% HR 145 128 158 I 66 169 199 132 HI 79X The I‘m! 191 Sung lo the "yuu-know-‘br-lum†185 My swwtie but a kid brother. 135 The dlrnen dnrn punt you an 13] ï¬nd‘ 7‘2 And I! it wann'l for his mother. An rally gnaw he vmuld ï¬nd. 167 Notice in therefore hereby give- to the said Herman.Seefeldt defend- ant aa atonaatd that the above named (‘omplainant heretofore ï¬led her Bill of Complaint in said Court on the Chancery aide thereof. and that a aum- mom thereupon iaaued out of said (‘ourt against the above named 66 fondant, returnable on the that day of the term of the (‘mult Court of Lake County. to be held at the Court Home in Waukegan in add Lake County, on the Pint Honda] of March. A. D. I923. as in by law re- quired, and which suit in ad]! pending. STATE OF ILLINOIS, (bumy of Lake, SS. CIRCUIT (‘OURT OF LAKE COUN- TY. March Term A. D. 1923. Ella Safeâ€! vs. Her-an Sade“! IN CHANCERY No. 12813 The rmuiliw nflidu'n having been ï¬led in the oflice of the Clerk of aid Court: Um' night the lurhu wc-m nut m the parlor. A quarter 1 shppt-d (u (hr kid And dnwnntmrn he Went To (be gas meter bent. And thx-d in the quarter. he did A Paramount ('omedy Drama with three recognized and popular stars, is a feature exhibitors are not often privileged to present to their patrons. And more than that, it's clean as a hound's tooth, thoroughly enjoy- able and essentially a delightful family pic- ture which even the most censorious censor will cordially indorse. That picture is “Clar- ence." a Booth Tarkington story and the stars are Wallace Reid, Agnes Ayres and May McAvoy. It in a light comedy of the American Home. Wallace Reid. Agnes Ayreu and May McAvoy .4. v.44. mm: Mm CLARENCE with Fwd m an ‘ 0.311;" “Linen. dam, I am confess. ly ant vile on“ if I nutriod again she would mm and but In.†“And you awnmï¬h!†“Awâ€"In hum! I What (III-IIIIIIIIIIIIII III-I.I‘I‘llllllinll‘rluil-ll EllWWIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIMIIMIINlllllllIlllllllllllllllmllm Telephones: Highland Park 310 Pasteuriz (1 MIL Pasteuriz 1E WELER ‘. 393 Central Avenue Tel. H. P. 331 $25.00 to $40100 R. W. SCHNEIDER White Gold ‘ Wrist Watches J. HOHLF ELDER Clover Leaf Dairy A Paramount Pictiirg _ . l'l(‘1‘l RE IS THRILLIN ~. .' 'The Pride of Palomar" flu The" of (mural Internal Hen»- a thrilling motion would; story! .A young American return: from 1hr war expecting to be welcomed to the family ranch in lifornia to ï¬nd that it has fallen into unac puloun What would you havr done in hia plate? What he do? Well.y he had lrish blood in hh, so you undoubtedly imagine that he made- thl gs mighty n- terelting for those who opposed him. erhaps you‘ve read of it. You have if you've ml ‘The Pride of Palomar." Peter B. Kym“: great My, which ap. peared serially in thet‘oamopoltun game. Now it haa been adapted to the a men by e (‘osmopdï¬ tan productionl for Paramount Ponï¬t Stanley and Marjorie Dina an th: featured play‘i» in this big production . SATURDAY. FEB. I 7 Special Priced Matinee an .. :30 p. up. (‘osmopoliuln Production 'ppesems THE PRIDE 0F PALOMAR Tones: Star" iev nun. Hum. (amuse. ADMISSION win be w wn pcrfl and tho. inly rind Glencoe 80