pnamesy DeLuxe Theatre BSUNDAY, FEB,. 22 4:00 p. m. MONDAY, FEB. 23 7:00 p. m. TUESDAY, FEB. 24 7:00 p. m. Continuous performance Sunday, Feb. 22, from 4 p. m. , Matinee Monday 2:38 p. m. Admission 40¢; chlï¬en 10e Historical romance against: a background . of Revolutionary War showing "the features which led to America‘s taking up arms against Britain and paintâ€" ing the conflict which was termâ€" inated in the surrender at Yorkâ€" Also COMEDY +4 y An uhoolehildmimflgshvon- d-rhinoï¬onpktunor special rlacflOcat4p.m.8undnyor :30 p. m. Monday. THURSDA Y, FEB. 26 7:00 p.m. PAGE Provide For the Future; Take Advanâ€" tage of This Opportunity Now the mad dash into Cripple Creek and the Klondike; the lttmd)ede into Oklahoma, when the Indian Territory was open«f up to .settlers. These were all S:-t events in history but today they seem small and {,uny affairs w compared with the millions from all parts of the nited Stat~s and Canada, who are travelling in Pullman trains, steamers, auromwobiles, private yachts and even aeroplanes. Last week I announced through the Press my recent visit to Floriâ€" da and the results of m& investigations. there. This information I maon to others with the result that 12 of them are now in and a telegram from there today tells me that each of the 12 have invested as I~did, in this very unusual offering. There is still an opportunity for you. Telephone me for appointment and let me tell you the story. f â€"F. P; WHEELER Office Phone 444 SACRIFICE SALE Admission 30¢; children 10¢ "THE AIR HAWK" Oriental Rugs . Starting Saturday, Feb. 21st, worth to be sold at 50¢ on the dollar ‘The following comparison will give you an idea of the savings made possible in this sale by direct importation. ‘ % To meferttce Richly embroidered Chinese designs in all new soft rich coloring>s and silff effects such as blue, tangerine, taupe, gold, tan, etc. . Regularly sold at $350 to $400; .(I9x12 size); OOAE [AAEEOG 2.:..2... 21. .2 ~... l on frnce enc ies tine ings . mhoona on uin oi t n pentore ie lï¬ 15x26 Teharan sold regularly $5,000; our price ..$3000 16x20 Isbahan sold regularly 2,000; our price 1250 12x16 Laver Kirman sold regularly 1750 ; our price.. 1350 lï¬ Persian Serapi sold regularly 1400 ; our price 950 1 Mandarin Chinese sold regularly 1100 ; our price" 775 ~There are more than 500 pieces of rugs to choose.from in all sizes, designs, etc. Space prohibits our listing them. All sold at savings in the same proportion as illusâ€" d. ~These are in all shades and patterns and: only a visit to our store will enable you to appreciate the values and bargains that are made possible by this offéring. â€" KESHIAN BROTHERS his is an absolutely guaranteed money sgaving sale or your â€"":h-fllh cheerfully refunded. ; ClA CGreenleaf. Avenue Telephone Wilmette 1200 D. W. GRIFFITH‘S® *AMERICA" Many of us remember the days of the Gold Rush into California; Today All Eyes Are Upon Florida AL WILSON LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS All Going to Florida oï¬ï¬â€˜iu North Shore Station OoP EVENINGS UNTIL 10:00 $100,000 388 Central Avenue 7:00 p.m. sm@OF i« â€"A picture that will make every nerve in your body flngle, Drama, romance, adventure. h ‘boy, what thrills! .â€">. NeX + Also Comedy PATHE REVIEW FRIDAY, FEB. 27 ~7:00 p.m. SATURDAY, FEB. 28 7:00 p.m. Matinee Saturday at 2:30 Admission 30¢; children 10c BESSIE LOVE o ROY STEWART HOBART BOSWORTH "SUNDOWN‘ _ _ The great American drama the historic ut the powerhal fria passage . e f cattle barons from the West, said: "This thing is blcger than man or groups of men. ou could stretch X‘our cowbcys from Mexico to Canaâ€" , and bank them a mile deep, but you could not stop hmani:;a adâ€" vance on the road to civilization." VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE Allene Ray, Johnnie Walker, J. Barney Sherry in â€" _ "GALLOPING HOOFS" Home Phone 1649 Wilmette, . IIl. Established in 1910 and lgie’} N CAPT. EVANS TELLS _ OF RADIO PROGRESS MUCH RESEARCH IS DONE In a statement issued by Captain Waldo Evans, U. 8. Navy, the Comâ€" mandant of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, an interesting .disâ€" eussion is made of radio progress and activity, which is so closely allied to the United States Navy, and illustraâ€" tions are made of a few of the major steps taken by the Navy as jits conâ€" tribution to the developmentri of ‘this increasingly . important means of communication. ; * i NOTICE is hereby given to all perâ€" | sons interested that the City Council (o! the City of Highwood, Lake Counâ€"| | ty, Tllinois, have ordered the construc-] tion ofâ€"a four inch internal diameter | | cast iron water main supply pipe, toâ€" t gether with necessary conngctions,! | bends, shut off valves and spoeinl} ‘castings .to be constructed and laidi !along and under Oak Terrace in the |City of Highwood from: nnd,conmh-i | ing with the water main now Alui;d‘.gn" | Highwood avenue thence north along !said Oak Terrace to and connecting with ‘the water main pow lai in‘} | North avenue, in the City of Highâ€" ';Eod. County of Lake and State of nois. The ordinante for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of. said City, and having apâ€" aued to the County Court of: Lake ;County. ‘for an assessment for the cost of said ‘improvement : Recording to benefits, and final hearing thereon | will be had on tbopfl&# ‘day of March, A. D:,; 1925, at 10 o‘clock a .m., or as goon thereafter as the busiâ€" Kess of the Court will ‘parmit. _ Endeavoring â€" to ‘Elimindte Inâ€" ~â€" Aerference by Highâ€"Power Stations With Popuâ€" lar Programs â€" = "During the present year," :uid4 Captain Evans, "the Bureau of Enâ€" gineering of the Naval Department has concentrated at the naval reâ€" search laboratory its research work in radio and underwater sound. This concentration has resulted in an inâ€" crease of output along these lines. As is characteristic of research work, much was done that proved unprofitâ€" able, but the net result has been a direct monetary saving to ‘the govâ€" ernment far in excess of the expendiâ€" ture ‘involved, And, in addition, a marked] increase in naval communiâ€" cation efficiency both afloat and ashore, k To Remove Interferences "Incident to the phenomenal grewth of broadcasting," continued »Gt&li Evans, "it has been found that some of the naval highâ€"power transmitting stations cause interference in recepâ€" tion: of radio programs in their imâ€" mediate â€"vicinity. These . ‘stations were constructed at great expense, and money is not available to replace them vqt’ once with more modern equipâ€" ment. ‘An extended study of such interference is being made to find means for removing this objectionâ€" able feature without excessive cost to the government. 1 f "Aircraft radio transmitters‘ have been designed with master oscillator to insure a constant wave length. This transmitter makes possible an increase in the number of planes which can be used for upottln; purâ€" poses. . CA m â€" "A means of multiple reception on a single antenna has been worked out, and trial \in service installations shows that vessels are able to receive several messages simultaneously over a single antenna .at the same time permitting tube transmitting: on most frequencies without interference with this reception. This alone moré than doubles the communication efficiency of vessels so fitted, 4 j Recording Apparatus â€" "Automatic gecording â€" apparatus has been developed which seems to inâ€" dicate that such apparatus is valuâ€" able for ship as well as shore f?tation work. / K < "Progress has been made in the deâ€" velopment of more effective intercomâ€" munications <between vessels by the use of underwater sound waves, based both on the sonic and supersonic prinâ€" ciples. ; C Develops Speakers "A large. amount of work has been done in developing loud speakers adaptable for use on battleships for interior communication purposes. The problem of taking sea soundings with sound apparatus has recéived attenâ€" tion, with the promise that the minâ€" imum depth at which reliable soundâ€" ing ean be made will be decreased from about 40 to 5 or 6 fathoms. If â€"guccessful, this will .also supply another aid to navigation that will be of great value to all vessels, espeâ€" cially in thick or foggy weather." Those who are so sure there are going to be more wars, will of course get ready to fight in them when they do come. â€" Said assessment is payable in five (5) installments, with interest at the rate of six per centum, pursuant to law, from and after the date of issue of first vouchers. â€" Allâ€"persons desitâ€" ing may file pbjections in said Court before said day and: may ;uppear on the hearing and make their defense. u HARRY QLANDER, =~..‘v. Officer appointed to make _ _Dated at Highwood, Illinois, Febâ€" ruary 19th, A. D.:,.1925. â€" |â€"; 51â€"52 THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 57 ; .. Two of the McCormick Seminary ;| students, Messrs. P. L. Smith and B. E. Meland sang, and with â€" voices j| adapted to the score of "Sun of My *4 Soul" and "Open the Gates of the ;| Temple" left an impression of real . worship in song. Mrs. William F. ; Hatch of Chicago accompanied all of ; | the musical numbers, and the local .| choir gave means to the words of the ; | hymns, & ‘ An audience which filled nearly evâ€" ery available seat, was privileged to have a part in the consecration of one of the most attractive rural churches in Cook county, last Sunday. ‘~~The Rev. Dr. Henry Seymour Brown presided. The assisting minâ€" isters were Dr. D. H. Cornell of the Union Church,. Glencoe, who preached | the sermon; Rev. Henry J. Wiegand !ot Wheeling and the Rev, M. H. Anâ€" +drews of Deerfield. \~ Northbrock has a community cenâ€" | ter in the assembly hall of the church | building. : The village has a house of | worship Wwhich is inviting both exâ€" ternally~ and in its quiet decorative design. For this result the village is indebtedâ€" to the building committee made up of George W. Shick, chairâ€" \ man; E. D. Landwehr, treasurer; \Henry G. Kiest, secretary; and O. F. ; Mueller, John McLachlan, V. V. Hipâ€" | sley, and W. R. Thormeyer, ‘ men have spent much time and effort | to bring the building to complettion, | and in years to come it will be a | timonial to their staying on the job | and pulling together. i# eteoJueFacfeaJectecSecSesSecJusSeaSerSecSecfed w To the appeal for contributions, the response was about two hundred and seventyâ€"five dollars, not including pledges. â€" At the conclusion of the ceremony the Ladies‘ Aid served a fine lunch for the wvisitors and the home folks. s It would not be fair to the Ladies‘ Aid of the church to omit recopnition of t‘he great help they have been in raising money for the enterprise. No other church in the Prosbytery has a more :zealous company of workers than those‘ in Northbrook Presbyterâ€" ian Church. £ None of those who oppose the Volâ€" stead act should carry their feeling so far as to regard the use of water as harmful. $ 3 A real buy t‘areduced‘;riu. Two acres of flVilL property in the heart of the city at a figure that will open your eyes. A dandy 5â€"room bungalow _ at $11,500.00. Less than cost. A 50 x 200 foot lot on the Lake Shore at a cut rate price. A beautiful lot 65 x 238; close to transpcrtation and the lake at $4550. 388 Central ave. NORTHBROOK PRESBYTERIAN â€"â€"_â€" CHURCH "*NORTH SHORE HOMES" RENTING: IN8URANCE LIST YOUR HOMES WITH US FOR SUMMER RENTALS. List Your Furnished Houses for Summer Rental Phone 69 â€" Central & Sheridan F. P. Wheeler 9â€"Room House for Rentâ€" Half way between Lake and Station _ _ ' ‘ eCOyR > Mothers â€" _ Club Women â€" Church Workers Personality Pays Lawrence P. Romano and Co, 1020 Otis Building _ _ +10 South LaSalle Street LIST YOUR HOUSES FOR SALE â€"â€"withâ€" Use it in your spare time. The increasing demand for our North Shore homes and, home sites makes it possible for us to offer a few capable women .with good connections an opporâ€" tunity to enter the most inâ€" teresting and profitable field open. ~Will not interâ€" fere with your home, club, or church activities. Sinâ€" cere coâ€"operation assures results. Call between 11 and 3, week days. R MURRAY & TERRY MURRAY & TERRY MURRAY & TERRY FOR SALE Main 3733 «â€"â€"Withâ€"â€"â€" Lcoundianconontamnatalt Alnpt sn ifvnboc io to. laaihice ht e ie on m9 C Tel. H. P. 444 |pigbland Nark Ebhreatre Heinsen & Kroll 7 rm, brickâ€"stuceo, h.w.h., fireplace, garage, lot 50x215 ..............$14,000.00 9 rm. stuceo, h.w.h., lot T5x208, east gar Also some beautiful ravine lots. All above 2 blocks fromâ€"Moragine Hotel, MIOG â€" ... o ermmmmetreshierc nstsm ; AAB,OOOOU 6 rm. brick Dutch colonial, 2 baths, h.w.h., fireplace, ravine lot, 85x185 For Sale â€"New Homes oF THE HICHEST CLASS ON _ RAVINE LOTS $23,000.00. 7 rm. stucco, h.w.h., gar., beautiful lotâ€"priced at $23,500 for quick sale. 6: room 'byick, Dutch Col. 2 baths. 7 â€"room stuceo, Mod. Amer. 2 hflu. Gar.: attached. y 520 Central Avenue PHONE HIGHLAND PARK . 406 619 Central Avenue _ Highland Park, Hlinois SUNDAY & MONDAY, FEB. 22 and 28 e KE i ty OW 1 é VITAGRAPH (INC.) Presents + _ _MARJORIE DAW with NILES WELCH Â¥ . â€"(Incorported) F. A. TUCKER, Local Manager A tremendous dr action and romance. 6 room frame.Col, 2 baths, 2â€"car Mw::lonh;r.mâ€"a;anldthflp-r'flhhom mul,dnriument,thkbunï¬fnl nnn-chln? aside. convenâ€" donwithakinthtnenflywreckoda,m ï¬bdrth- any picture you have seen for u_hl:nc time. ' FRL & SAT., FEB. 27â€"28 : Matince Sat. 1"1 p. m. MOST REALISTIC FIRE SCENES EVER FILMED INâ€"â€" / THE â€" RELJABLE LAU FRrRENCH DRY ‘ ;. AND DYERSâ€" 3 Phones 178 and 1709 â€" â€" 8. P. JOHNSTON A story about TENSEâ€"STIRRINGâ€"GRIPPING ‘k American Life by Aï¬h’l Favorite Author â€" ; "HAVE A HEART" A mileâ€"aâ€"minute Speed and Fun Comeéedy "GOOD SPIRITS" a Sideâ€"Splitting Educational Comedy IT"s A GREAT SHOW â€" DON‘T MISS IT! ____ i enR awaN" _ FRANCES HOWARD, ADOLPHE MENJOU RICARDO CORTEZ and Brilliant Cast + A #plendid entertainment for the whole family _â€"â€" "PAMPERED YOUTIH" _ â€", CULLEN LANDIS, ALICE CALHOUN, > BEN ALEXANDER and Big Cast _ > TUES., WED., THURS., FEB. 24, 25 and 26 OE piivens p Chicago For Saturday Matinee onlyâ€"5th Episode of sUNDAY & MONDAY, MARCH 1 . â€"â€" â€" KELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "ITHE RIDERS OF THE PLAINS" PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents § *â€"a girl who wants to 'E y high but, you must see "THE MIDâ€"NIGHT EXPRESS" "OH SHOOT" Filled with Laughs and the LATEST KINOGRAM drama of people we the Last Chapter of the Famous "FEARBOUND" FEB. 22 and 23 GOâ€"GETTERS in ind 23 First Show . (INC.) Presents .“’ Pes in THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1986 Partial list of our best buys in Lots in Rav. Highlands, wtr in brisk demand, m.i‘u@. Two 50â€"ft. lots . tt., wt 50 ft. cor. lot Sunset Zm..oiï¬n- tral ave.;~â€"$2,000. one farther Cl .. 5:n e d es anter ty ngcvnrcess Ae ces sn on n 50 ft. so. wd‘d.,, new 70 ft., narrouer in n’r, Soutk St. Joh!ll TWMs ) srcen caiiv en s rgiint nin s( in t mm‘ ~50x200, Glencoe ave ,ma 80 ï¬? narrower in ‘rear, E. B ï¬nl ‘trees, an.i-‘;h pd., $3000. KBHOH ! ons ce3 4. o:h eï¬ ,,.‘“’hn 60 ft. so. fron‘, DeTarble av . | ; 15x365 Bidnvod /lr‘i?! ï¬-x ments paid ... %®s03 .s>" Aaone Rodnrarisnge o â€" vedngs, fue REAL ESTATE Tel. Highland Park 162 REAL ESTATE â€" l:.r::vm FIRE and AUTO Office: ‘Theatre Building, Highwood Res. Phone 728â€"J ‘ _ Office Phone 2181 Bargains in Homes and | on easy pay» ZION, ILL Paul Schroeder & Co. . meet today filled with thrills, ALEX, 8. BURGESS ppsyhe crimmg~ paned Press Building, HigMand Park W. W. B A R TL ET T 1 and 2 M PHONE ZION 81 list INSURA 1100 improve. wusu * l . & sow £1500 reag cay} for day, dby, ord lod the for EI CK day, i4 18 M it {or the 18 Y AS ill 1@