H B § 34 EiXH 64 8| i p4" t4 x i P 4 o 8 far pect avenue.â€" Tel H. P. 984 4ok Infh. inal n i. Z~u. M with winter top. o.um $125. En be seen at 616 Central avenue, between 3:30 “!‘o‘l* m-t diningâ€"roork _ set : waulnut â€" dresser; sewingâ€"machine; bookcase; Nong; 44 All classified advertisements must be in by 5:45 Wedno:il.ig; WANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE _ ADMISSION: â€" Adults 276 SIXTEEN That‘s laughter for you. Charles Jones was blamed for pushing him inâ€"more laughter! See the picture and see how well drama can be mixed with comedy. $ ; Also Comedy and Jack Mower and Eileen Sedgwick in "The * _ Days of Daniel Boone." 3 B us c oag SATURDAY, OCT. 20 Also Larry Semon in his latest comedyâ€"‘"The Gown Shop" Heart interest drama! Breathâ€"taking suspense! The most sensational, thrilling fire picture ever screened. THURSDAY, OCT. 18 4 7:% FRIPAY, OCTi19$ . > .| corg ADMISSION: â€" Adults ‘27e; tax 3¢; Children under 12, 13¢; t .___ Alice Calhoun, Percy Marmont, Cullen Landis afnd | May Foct_er in j j “THE MIDNIGHT ALARM" t Also "Fighting Blood" A smasD:i::lg comedyâ€"drama. A mystery pictmig‘ with thrills that will make you tingle and a surprise finigh that will astound you. â€" us 4 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17 Tuesdayâ€"International News and Comedy Crook piectures may come and crook pictures m4y goâ€"â€" but here‘s one that will live forever in your memory.;‘i Mondayâ€"Pathe Review and Comedy â€" ols Nor ol ADMISSION: Adults 27¢; tax 3¢; Children under 12, 13¢; tax MONDAY, OCT. 15 TUESDAY, OCT. 16 A m of tv;&' ali;lttershwhg'wuethu difl'ereni as the daisy e ore, who shared the same pro e Fox News Sennett Comedy LAKE FOREST, ILLIiNOS PROGRAM FOR NEXT W SUNDAY, OCT, 14 â€" s f ADMISSION: Adults 27¢; tax 8¢; Children under 12, “i;:x * :Norma Shearer in FOR SALE * _ Betty Compson and RlclurdDixip f "THE WOMAN WITH FOUR FACES" Luxe Theat "SECOND HAND LOVE" "MAN AND WIFE" ‘7c; tax 3¢; Children under 12, 13¢; Charles Jones in x * M he WANTED_ TO RENTâ€"By ,.t: witew w4 > s and private bath, steam heat, South First under 12, 13¢; tax 2¢ WEEK â€"| â€" f 6', ) p.m. inder 12, 13¢; tax 2¢ e Costello [3 is io. : different k:ntha same problem. 7:30 p.m. re or ing. Miss M. E. Williams structor. The first class w Monday, October 15, at 1 Library Hall. An unusual opportunity is offered to all hard of hearing and perâ€" sons in the lipâ€"reading + which are to be held at the Evanston Public Library, Evanston, lllinois. classâ€" es are held.under the a: of the Chicago League for the Hard of Hearâ€" CLASSES IN EVANST(RVM f FOR HARD OF HEARING be held at three o’clo& in‘ the ning. . There will be four cor in each series instead of threk a; announced last spring. The first of the series of Ci Music Concerts will be held Monday, Nov. 19, at the Deerfleldâ€"Sh ‘high school. A concert for the will NOV. 19 DATE SET FO# ; CIVIC MUSIC CERT ephnone 83 1â€"K . Variety of Drivers lâ€" t o9 Bunk: ( "Are you a good driver?" [ oTIS RITCHE, Mer Spunk: "Motor, golf, charity, pile Deerfield & Qakwood Aves. slave?" S 7 ds 1 POTATOES Here is your opportunity to buy your winter‘s supply of toes direct from the producer. Certiï¬ed_(l NorthernWisconsin ppt on Sefponstble_for â€"any . debt bee us for . . tarke _ __Choice Homes, ‘ | WELLâ€"WOODED LOTS | Vacant and FArMS| erersoking beautifut Ravine; all imâ€"| provements in‘ and paid for. *3 y..at very [ Priced for quick sale _ _ I«r i $15.00 to $20.00 attraCt}ve pn eS $ under present market value. 'J'Lbs'"ï¬â€"'fm‘mx Or Linden cloth bag j eolored wool. flo P. TOlâ€"J. / * SITUATION . WANTED â€"Compptent. exâ€" | angher will care for children by/ the hour and . tutor. â€" Miss . Sally Orm . 1457 South smmim,;'.l. H. r.; e 83 %l\‘k:kwt;r%o! uxt ‘children k | ‘STTUATION WANTEDâ€"Competent woman : {eolored) desires â€" laundry work 02 day. | Write H. Jones, 612 Market MNWaukeâ€" gan. â€" Tel, \Vlulwa’.hn 2094. 83pd t . BITUATION WANTED â€" Hiring. wash Janitor, or. houseman, i Apply. to Houseman, H Name .. Woman to do lau@dry work and : sds M S Hrg. 'HELP‘.VA t . l‘.o!.'â€k 4 Tok a " uie ht patt of weeks M. A. SLOCKBY, Winnetka, III. ‘‘Kindly send me, gubâ€" ject to my approval bushels of potatoes to be paid for on arrival. | â€" â€"â€"MELP WANTEDâ€"Exverienced hk Eu. ‘m-hhd in l!r:ld Park, n-nl; otor Co., $15 Central -Fn § general 5}"& No‘. ndry. â€œï¬ e undry. good | wages . References. Tel. H.| P. 1&}5‘ HELP WANTEDâ€"Reliable white girl. for general housework. 908 South Highland Park. Tel. H. P. 378. _. | _‘ 39pd SIT HLL & STC flg‘xfl;ms Â¥ HELFP WiANTED / . Enbi .: k‘l * Choic / 898 Central Ave. \ Phone H. P. 64 ‘ ‘ MISCELLANROUS| | _ GEâ€"To whom it‘ may ; con I will ESTATE R â€" INSURANCE LOST 10 !a. m. in as was 38 G.&R. STABLES Phone H. P. 268 M. D. Bullard Harry Rathbun Just east of Green Bay Road at South end of Highland Park. FOR SALE â€" REASONâ€" ABLE. FIVE HEALTHY PUPS 3 MONTHS OLD. TRAINED TO RAT AND PROTECT HOME. Call at 937 Ridgewood Drive. Gilbert D. Johnson [I PRESS BUILDING, Highland Park, Illinois & Brother â€"[[P)â€" || .. .. Phone1G2 t HOUSES, LOTS & ACRES [ PAUL SCHROEDER & COMPANY We have clients waiting. Consult any member of our organization, : Wilmette to Lake Bluff, for . Saddle Horses For Rent HILL & WHEELER 7 rooms, 50 ft, lot, bargain.. 100x200 Ravinia Woods ... OFFERINGS THIS WEEK New 4â€"room bungalow...............$ 7 rooms, east side, fine location Last your property â€"with us. We have many clients who wish to invest in Highland Park this fall. Your propéerty may suit them. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US Hensen & Clark, « For ins in Real Estate, st °'|e?:'1§‘-6fhuou‘ j su'--ï¬l'i.' IM. PROVED AUNIMPROVED ACRE TRACTS ahd FARMS. _ _ RENTALS it you are desirous of disposing of any R’{l Estate, by listing same with us. We have a large clientele lg all classes of property along the North QUICKRESULTS| 34 . if _ OBTAINED _ ’l Pearl Theatre PHONES: Highland Park 69 Lake Forest 317 . General Office: Central 4625 Telephone 831â€"R Homes for Particular People" 520 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 406 384 Central Avenue Tel. H. P. 408 FIRE IN8SURANCE INSURANCE $12,500 W 84 Central Ave. “"1','.'.'9_""!&'.“!&& | _ see}u8 Tor &A hst of and farms, severai uPl <, gdme&?uï¬.wAmwmzhmemp;m +within a few at X | /‘ Acres _ An / unusual offering in OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AGAIN ground, only 400 ft nTb To HiLM tor fook n e 21 _ _ n . HIGHLAND PARK VACANT piemrps smm { ‘"irst Offering of ' "CAKN You BbX Wiobe M can you Chic_e Wm is anik Li uÂ¥) 2C Llr‘rijem gâ€"uy Matinee at 2: f 1 t4 dAIUVADLARLL, UV 1. a0 4 :!Y Perey Marmont, Alice Cathoun, Cullen Landis and Joseph Kilour in o0 o tar MIDNIGHT ALARM" T Piemy at the ¢ Directed | MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCT. 14 and 15 | | .. Thomas Meighan in a Peter B. Kyne Story _ /. \~. ~ "HOMEWARD BOUND" ; 'Yonlmnc_mh'oudeckwlua'(' eomunl.l hor :.:'ï¬'.;?ixm‘w“ Psn ooe Sige Ti best ‘and a crew of favorites. } News and A Fables : Admission 27¢; Fox Sunshine Comedy _ First Show at 1100 shatp . 4 & "" OERTER S y L Ks J T « ' â€; .. Jeseph Striker and Marguerite Courtot in ; . t \ "THE STEADFAST HEART" thrilling romance of the, Virginia hills. sys 0 2%!1?% Ccouedy and Educational Travelogue ; 0 or at. 0 Ww fhoghy. ||_â€"| ‘Highland Park, Illinois . _ ;\ Week Beginning October 14, 1923 jus for & ‘big list of acrea WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCT. 17 and, £3, ~~_â€"~ Constance Talmadge in £ | f stage play by George 8. Kaufman and Marc Tey. fraie 3 moun, proat dn mon d nat ure .0 ® ' e t ns t n s te es gbbhind';lnd'eom prepn: to have the time of ;:qr,young \Enid Bennett, Huntly Gordon and Willard Mack in | | . _ _ "yoUR FRIEND AND MINE*" â€" ./ Willard Mack‘s Great Play of Loyalty and Disloyalty . ots n lots in SATURDAY, OCT. 20 FRIDAY, OCT. 19 SUNDAY, OCT. 14 Fredk. B. Thomas & Co. Suburban Main 312110 $. LaSaNe St. one cor two residents of Highâ€" "“E‘t’* to sell M;F«u in Fohv'ohm ‘th“u‘x constant touch with . grade buyers. in deâ€" sirable but not so impprtant as Nvonlly seugnartncem M es hh 3 $ tite or Exceptional CAN YoU S%L REAL ESTATE? unity ; » e tm ant a few lots to loffer at been sold with or you have seen > In('C.lN.". § § ft. concrete lots. Half .31 !::.tï¬ehd § Admission 27¢;tax 3c Admission 27¢; tax 8¢ Admission 27¢;| tax 3¢ Admission 27¢); tax 3¢ Admission a4;§zf-:a. 14 and 15 | | | e es i1 # fife It‘s oghe » 6 44 AS +4 for am in th at fa I: chi to at. the t EL her the eve in < bea t1 Ho be W him ncig ren dre re of « T up to e \ߤ the No rusg dro OÂ¥ He lnts di