t "An old inner tube is never| â€"disâ€" carded in our household, where heatâ€" ly eut â€" rubber bdi:ds of various widths are always demand, ys an economical housewife. *A ] #« r wrapped package is quickly fas d with one or two of them. râ€" afined jelly glagses, if they bave |no tin covers,. are covered by these ber bands. ~Flowing sleeves of | per â€"cuffs, to protect long eeves while working may be held in with them.. My small daughter b them as garters to hold is jin ber bloomers." & iA It is recognizeld that a church i4 ex empt fromâ€"taxation but there j doubt in the mind of County re Pearsall as to whether a parsonag can. be placed under the same crte gory. i» i VARIOUS USES FOR > |; OLD INNER TURBEs All Sorts of Odd Things Improâ€" vised by Housewife [« * Those Discarded _ || taxes for alleged delinquent taxes |pn t} parsonage and for an order for sa of the property for nonpaymen o* t ‘An appeal was filed in the gypreme court at Springfield last week by t People, ex rel Ira A. Pearsall, cor treasurer and exâ€"officio ; urer of Lake county, from the coun court of Lake county in hik | sult against the First Methodist sca church of Waukegan, in which ke a: ed for a judgment against the chu SEEKS .TO COLLECTâ€" .| (;~ |â€" TAX ON PAR AG cmmmelomimns 0) | ‘; Appeal from Lake County To Suvreme Court to cide Legal Question | . The meeting was given over to. I Social Service Nurses of cou and they furnished an exceptionally good pfogram. | j The board of censors di(ti"be pointed by Dr. Walter this . Dr. J. E. Waliter, of Waukegan w elected president of the Cpnq Medical society at a mee! ‘ he Wednesday evening at the Victo Memorial hospital. Dr. J. A.| i Wauconda, was named . p dent, and Dr. Hugo Branyan, I W::kz!an 2eer.et‘ary treasur Aa DR. WALTER HEAD || OoF COUNTY MEDIGS Annual Election of Medi¢al Mén New I Held Last. Week at Megting: | i |Kies At County Seat ki }â€". PAGE SIXTEEN SATURDAY, JULY 19 M A story of a Texad&lï¬ng’r 7V;hd)v;>;c+ duty!}wloï¬Â» love ALSO PROGRESS COMEDY # 1 is RESP The greatest of flood stenek ever filme{. The a child‘s life. â€"Terrific fight. lowing up Af the d caused by the flood. Hin uie in the ra drama of the century. Ag this ap Year,|every g that he take her to see "Flood §.T ; thix $ Also Pathe Comedy || _ [ f es esd FRIDAYX, JULYÂ¥ 18 || | }:}8s% £ Story of world‘s mos >yrami‘<?; where kingdom ind the Holy Land. | AIso Fox édmtiona‘ WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 THURSDAY, JULY 17 \â€" You will be keenly |intere edâ€H‘_uthe 4 ‘special value *nevailing in these thrée days, Y laugh and be thrilled; Â¥ou 1 @â€"carried to an ecs of cit:\nlent. m us :rectac €; a sensational drama; a picture you ‘m%lt sep. gtory of Juan, the boyish Spanish soldier, and of lovely Guerita. Ada by Bess Mereâ€" dyth from Benjamin Glkzer‘s merican on of| the “n,ternatiom stage success by Karl Schoenherr. | 3 | ‘ P Sundayâ€"Fox News; Mondayâ€"Pathd Reviey _ . 5 Tuesdayâ€"International Naws\ | T‘ > a2d [.j t SUNDAY, JULY 1 MONDAY, JULY -li TUESDAY, JULY 15 RAMON , NOV A RRA WALLACE .‘l‘A(‘l)AO"!g |___. . Admission 30c¢;) childvren ut OHN LOWELL, suppn‘%«! ?dkwgz?egne DelLâ€"u nok at Admissio The Great St 30 with Nev Admission 40¢; "TH) and the grektest of the ixe Theatre "FLOOQD GATES" obsies Papkox n 40¢;: children m , BARBARA LA LD, R BBRI%ED AIRE MACDOWE red Niblo‘s Grea p .30¢; Ichik'lr'en un« age 8 by Wr "DAYS OF ‘49" SH matiee yob n gp w Ger NAME IS WOMAN® 1 ~In gome p set ‘0 work this | might eruel and ut It. is still phiis in hefore she l« obile, \ _ _Wm. 1. Lyon 1 known Waukeâ€" ‘gan naturalist, ve a most interâ€" | esting lecture last | week at the Y. | WX C. A. on birds in Waukegan \ and vicinity. The tetnre. was proâ€" | fusely illustrated h colored slides showing many bi which Mr. Lyâ€" on had tragiped and photographed. _ He explained his| system of bird banding, by which} he is able to trace the flights ~birds in their winter migrations, dnd to tell which birds return year r year. . A number of mnethods bf trapping birds were also descri 1 and ilustrated Among o intexesting facts, ï¬ Lyon | expl «common â€" belief that woodpeckers gre harmful .to trees.| The| only fnember of the: woodpecker | family that _ actually bores ‘holesâ€"in the t trunks is the yellow belli¢td sa; ; ‘the â€" other| ~voo'§p‘ecker merely {éat the insect‘s, eggs Bopos' in | holes drilled by sa ker, |thus doing a mf:’;ro ive service to our tress | r and) Edm v:qu for in the regulations. Last yéar 358, were ’dmitud. § ‘The qu of all foreign countries were fixed in a lamation issued by |President idge, â€" the figures being detérmined |on . the basis of 2 peér cent of the number of nations which eac} countr} had in the United States in 1890. I â€" oi William I ‘ Woodyr GRAIL" Austria Igium I?.EM and Northern State 28, land|last 22,034; N Norway 6, and 30,818 i;eden 9, 81 and NATUR 4 fallowing 1924â€"25: The entity of ap aliens into this | fiscal year begim ;‘dqd for in the ne gar 358,000 were (Extra precautidns will be taken, however, kt Paci ports to keep Oriâ€" entals from being) smug@led into%&g United Sthtes in &ation of the laws. The entry of approximately 162, aliens into this ntry duï¬ngl‘ fiscal yeay begimfjing today, is groâ€" pect the § slozs of â€" Japane barred fr the new : gno efl‘ei} espite fhe’; terms ficials of ORIENTALS BARRED _ |_ â€"â€"| ~~FROMITHE U. s. Now red l¢ar I 7; Greak Britain and !k‘. ar 6295 4; Itlly 3,8‘5 A C herlandk 1,648 and 3, and 1P,203; Poland 5 year lafter year. A thods bf trapping birds scribed| and ‘illustrated, intexesting facts, l:} ed «common _ belief kers re harmful â€"to only | frember of the family | tha‘t actually n the trunks is the sa ; ‘the â€" other: merely léat the insect‘s in holes drilled ucker, |thus doing a bst yon of Waukegan Says ker Valuable But _ s Not f etions lare shown in the F;ures‘ or (1923â€"24 and _ Russi k,OBi) and 21:1(?;]' 01 and 20,848; Switzerlant 152. | 4i3 der 9, ARR, sSON, | (ING t in tlhe shadow of the rts.‘ [Staged in Egyp )m the United States u’;i‘der mmigration law which went at:12:01 a. m. this mornng e protegts of. Japan agflant of the law, immigration 67â€" the depdqrtment of labor ¢xâ€" apanese} officials to coâ€"oper‘ LST TELLS § OF NATIVE BIRDS it ht view th the strict enforceâ€" the nei \restriction proviâ€" aces vagrants, are being n the hgrvest fields, but e considered ‘as : among isual pdnishments. declared | that <woman‘s he homd, but that was arned td driveran autoâ€" ive service to our tress er :9, 1( : a" oa '{;‘n"l:tlne Thomas -# 2 now land 7,563; France 5,729; Great Britain m:l reland B4,007; Irish Free nd Cob e and bther Orientals) are migration Effective i'Jul,s: Shuts|Out Japs And Other| Asiatiocs _/ all ehild[Lx‘:; uh?ie?o!?p;i In ild ride to sn; ! m. %Destructi t"‘ s. The greatest 1 should propose w . Â¥, MONXG, _ DiTH ROBERTS, 0 mer 7 :00 p.m. 7:00 p.m,. 7:00 p.m. >:30 p.m. i :00 p.m. :00 p.m. two former depasitors in.the Grant Park bank. One of theng, Mrs. Augusâ€" ta Wangerin, testified ‘that up until the death of Mr. Curtip in 1920, she had been a depositor |in the Grant Park bank since back |in the early .. By _ several | witnésses counsel brought out that the Grant Park inâ€" stitution in question red ived deposits, made loans and performed every funcâ€" tion of a bank legal under Illinois statutes, . Among the witnesses were hrakn Anriniie Hnruadsthics CE ied ons .. Werner W. Schroedér,; counsel for the governor, centered Ihis fire upon a single target, that of proving beyond the shadow of a doubt the existence prior to and during Lén Small‘s ‘secâ€" ond term as state tregsurer, of the Grant Park bank. | . The Grant Park hbank, of Grant Park, II1., owned and éperated by the late Edward C. |Curtig, was in existâ€" ence and actual operition for more than a score of yearg, according to proof contained in th !-testimony of numéerous witnesses at| a hearing in Kankakee before Specihl Commissionâ€" er Mayhew, in the litical | action brought against Govefnor Small by Attorney General Brundage. 4 WITNESSES RECALL _ GRANT f\RK BANK Several in bmall edring Say They Knew and Had Busiâ€" ness With It STATE SAVE%#{UCH, : BY REFUND MEASURE Amendment, To General Corporâ€" ation Act Prevents Loss of Millions The. son of Mr. || land Mrs, Cedric Shephard of Northfeld, Vt., is well supplied with great;grandfathers and greatâ€"grandmothéers} and other relaâ€" tives of like class, ihs follows: Four greatâ€"grandfathers, two grandfathers, four greatâ€"gréatâ€"unfles, fifteen greatâ€" uncles, two greatâ€"grmmndmothers, two grandmothers,. four eatâ€"greatâ€" aunts and éleven greatâ€"aunts. All the greatâ€" greatâ€"grandparents @re less than 70 years of age and ngone of the grandâ€" parents is more than 45. 7 More Than 41 Billions of Cubic Feet Use &1922 in * miflh ‘ te Cl . THlinois ranks se in the value of g ing to the Unite:ï¬ the Census. There owned or operate in IHlinois. <â€"â€" / | Four Greatâ€"Grandfathers, Two Grandfather$, Etce.. And â€"_ . AHWL ting | VERMONT BOY HAS The distribution of this gas utilized 7,705 miles of ma‘ or enough for two lines from New: York to San Francisco, with tent left over to build â€" a imain Chicago to Tampa, Florida. ||. \ / *# . | _ It â€"required â€" 41,936,662,856 â€"eubic feet of gas to the domestic and industrial requiretments of the four and oneâ€"half million Illinois reaide_n‘:@ served by the gas i ï¬:st.ry, the figures show. A a NPE h T Enough gas to 1 lln room 45 by QO feet, with a‘ ceiling 10 feet high, is sold: annually to gach purchaser of gas in the state, fecording to statisgâ€" tics for 1922 recen tgocompiled by the Illinois Commerce} Commission. j It is believed t there are 'in&re; than 1,000,000 cubic feet of the mn%e-v rial above the water level. Transporâ€" tation facilities [excellent. Soapâ€" stone is coming into wide use, owing to its capacity for absorbing heat. It is‘ employed in firéless cookers and electric irons. B e of its mg'b- ance to aci:is it is largely used in the manufacturé of l{boratory and saniâ€" tary fittings. a / t3 ILLINOIS LE% IN i GAS PRODUCT V ALUE * A large deposit |of soapstone has been found on the Lhdres and islands of Trap lake in the Kenora district, about 200â€" milés| east of Winnipeg, Canada. The deppsit is remarknblï¬n that it is of great nt and because it outcrops from eight to fifteen feet! above the mrfacé‘.;‘, t yb m Material Now Widely Used For Various Purp« Because Absorbs Heat FIND SOAPSTONE THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS8 DEPOSIT, CANADA MANY AGED KX $3 . ;Ad of the states roducts, accord+ tates Bureau of ie no gas plants y municipalities Underpriced|$25 per ft: 160x200, E. side, gr;;main tation, oneâ€"fourth cash will. handle; ekclusive neighborhood; 1 blk to lake. ; 8‘ rm. cotthge, stove heat, wooded lot 62%x193, ‘improvements in :lr’;d {wid,' iet 5 t, $3,500, Practically and value albne. ple c Wii jri' festvoy . Â¥Y MM _\ D 0 y € Month said VACANT AND HOUSES FAB&ILY |with ‘one child would liké well furnished Kome in Highland Park or Glencoe for 6 mos., 1 or 2 yrs. from‘! Oct, 1. Home ‘must‘;;vbe dern and upâ€"toâ€" date with) three bathrooms â€"| Highland Park \| _ | _ Office _ S_hefï¬ida |Rd. & Central Ave. é :ELH.P.GQ/ anq‘ let ns show you some _ spléndid buys in 540 Centra or . ~Ht 133 W. build 8 and JID acre blocks in the vilâ€" lage of rfeld. Righ, bi,‘ t soil. | $700.00|to $1,000,00 per acre 0 Viky Easy Terms Murray & Terry‘s ime p bontis wh beli p that the in this co Cass Jj Hayden, now a banker a Momencé|| II1,, testified that he personal |knowledge of the existence" of the nt Park bank in the period of 1892 itb 1917. The bank, he testiâ€" fied, ed deposits and made loans during that period. ,, Address m ~She is the wife of a minister near Griint Park, and said she known Eiiward C. Curtis for 47 y =£: to lhis death, Adolph Schro« Farm Nend, and who has lived in a around (Grant Park all his life, testiâ€" fied. aloiif gimilar lines. He identi fiéd depfkit slips of the Grant Pa nk, t "i existence of which the at totney !' eral‘s forces have attempt ed. to difjprove since the instigatio of, the p Heeedings against the govern or. I s 4 Wondeiftful investment to hold, ild on Iir reséll. Ki‘ ds, 520 Céntral Avenue H. D. BENT Te Ave. 1 to 5 p. m. daily hland Park, II. ashington St., Chicago Franklin 2247 AXLL ~AT CLARK, lNC. Press Office CTeS rm. col. rivate &o. lot le who used to king "Wai about | gll ~their‘ spare time waiting for"g%:onob% to roll by so they can g#t across the street. & 40. R te | Dirt for Filling . # M yOALE & soN : & R. Stï¬bla ? addle Hoii_'ses FOR RENT 4 jacres, house, . batn, orchard, cres, hw-t; barn, orchard $12,500 imber at ‘lm per acre. ojce residence lots, $60 to $100 11. in Hovland‘s new subd. $750 nd‘s 10 A. tracts, Deerfield, $1000 per acre, quarter cash. petent Instructors Telephone 321,, IS RITCHE Mer. [ }1.00 per truck "â€"‘‘TIoad FIRE INSURANCE First St. _ |‘<â€" Phone 17 AVEâ€"CA8H CUSTOMERS FOR MES â€" LARGE OR SMALL RENTâ€"-ï¬&-mom apartment $70 . in new ‘W. H. Pk. Subdivision 0 to $2750.00, quarter cash, easy Telephone 27 oale & Son 519 Central Avenne Jhigbland Rark Ebeatr ield & Oakwood Aves or Sale kiss, a struggle, a screamâ€"then The B Point | â€"â€"DON‘T MIS$ ITâ€" > 64 s COMEDY AND SHORT REELS . | . ‘ t First Show 7 p. m. ; #%" 3 f ~FRIDAY & SATURDAY,| JULY 18 and 19. ‘€ 1 ANOTHER TREMENDOUS HIT 40. , V : M e t "ONE LAW FOR WOMAN" : j Rod La Rocque dh:(i J ï¬ua;; *Logafl TUES, WED. & THURS., JULY 15, 16 and 17 :: Matinee Thursday at 2:30 $ $ PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents | SUNDAY & MONDAY, JULY 20 and 21 PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents _ "THE CODE OF THE SEA" DAVID POWELLâ€% allâ€"star cast $ EXTRA ADDED o+ /. WHLL in SUNDAY & MWY.EJULY 13 and 14 _ First Show Sunday at 3 p. m. \ #199, 1 1 . | T "The Telephone Girl" Series .INTERNATIONAL NXEWS _ "THE BREAKING POWNT COMEDY AND sSsHORT REELS YITAGRAPH PICTT "HUSTLING HANK" "VIRTUOUS hnd "THE DAYS OF *49" For Sat. Matinee Only Highland Park, ‘Mlinois LATEST KINOGRAM The Gommunists . chi: 4 "forward _ looking" peoplé. . would backward as well ward, they would know a lit about, lm'_twr ideas have in the A person who can in deâ€" pressed | views about the of the United States during strawâ€" berry shortcake season needs to take some toRic. 4 |REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCE } hound=. . 11 / . 4 While you are about it, m we not %x We don‘t know whe g'% strike : Xt. 2s %. : sn st |__. _\ Mighland Park, iï¬,"»'“"‘ ]133 . Washington St., Chicago |\ _«\ Tel. Franklin 2247 has striuck some of our prices. CANT.| Now is the time . Real B. in. > [LOTS+â€"51x143â€"in Hoviand‘s Addi P 3'fl Schroeder & Co. 540 Central Ave. â€" 1 to also tig't Highland .Parkâ€"near Central Ave., wext to Sunset Terrace. | E 37“-â€-â€"015.00‘3 1 in B.Eï¬l‘ BUY in HIGHLAND "1. _ "PaARK : I with and | | "Homes for HT Stone roads, close to:s‘tnnspotta tion, (both electric and s&e;&. Your opportunity to seure a choic i2 4:3 equa on orth : :g If the price you would ald + to pay. â€" 7 acres uï¬ to P. this week. These values to ble ‘within . a ‘short ti <"Adj pro now ullingbt ~ me our price and only ? _A few hundred is Iï¬ Eon‘ to of one of these acres. â€" But you will hav “Melody WO()ds’ ‘ne ‘G » bt Pregs EA LL & WHEELER RES Presents these y TORNADO s for Particulat People‘" Tel. 408) : _â€"> 388 Central Avenue FOR SALE Bldg,, Highland Park Phone 162 i . D. BENT TERMSâ€"NO TINTEREST THURSDAY, JULY 10 our priceg on V A. im Are well as forâ€" & “fl‘y&: more have worked 5 p..m. daily Phone® 1100 get a Py e | d rg n‘is jproâ€". gr & m! at 3. a‘cléc O!’-‘ chegtra proâ€" y ear?l-&{ ï¬ iature iy Cirâ€"" ¢ with their pe f o r ming onde lq:gâ€"c i sday, "La L " " with , D‘An rska D‘ Pal in Thean, : Enesday, J tiee" boitk 1e \ e '. v DP‘ [Pal others: _ $s D‘Angé . Sungay . evel bobies win au ‘s "ZF" pr don, sploist P‘m« garl, . -.,W’: Ju progra roloist. ! 1 4 Next i9 “ ; r§‘ i leg l .ul Armando Agni 4 seÂ¥ m 10 ts | ofa Myr. J sung RB Wees AR AMID NA Sunday ¢ rograms f W uFRED the wide /Ct Mini aV artl thr gTral nt yen ve vC