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Highland Park Press, 14 Aug 1924, p. 12

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F1 rlfi § 18 Wt 3 HIGHLAND PARK PRE.SS Bu‘l)‘i-lfi.u 162 A reliable iness, [eonsistently managed. We are pleased‘ to have you â€" consult . nd obtain:the beneâ€" fit â€"of wide expérience | unbiased Our oldest rcr.mnnhnéu are our best clients. 15 .â€"% si4 o Eight and half per cént of the landowners in n corn and wheat producing sta in the upper Misâ€" lhii?pi valley their farms. in m s prieeb& glow land D 4 1917 to $22 in 1923. .. : ?QN g Mo 9.; Homes, Vacart, Business . Property | [Traets.||)| . Renting and ll_;urdtiee in | all jt4 branches, | ‘â€"| Fire, Torni Li*sfllty Paul Schroeder & Co R:AL Esrt{'x_.-;;mua 5â€"room brick bungalow ................$8,50 6â€"room fram ow |..........$15,00 5â€"rdiom ungalow â€" |.......$15,00 New Green road house, ....$25,00 €â€"room house) ..}...............;............$9,050( Wan : sUBDIVISIO Spect 4â€"room Apt,, tile bath, heat, ‘gas range, Rtry: «.2 sns Ifeâ€"ifofees New G-roomi f New 6â€"room house Sevenâ€"room 18 8. First vacaNT: COAL Murr: Coale & Son| | PAGE ;rwpx.vz SATURDAY, AUG, 23 An ‘gction melodxfaxflu of th Arilfia caltle »;ountrji Also Ph Comedy and â€"Fox Educational > Matined‘ at FRIDAY, AUG. 22 story Also ANC ast flath Also Fox Comedy Also U ?'j'ersal,Comedy d Palthe Review TUES$., WED. & THURS.| AUG19â€"20â€"21 Also Fox Comedy and Fox New MONDAY, AUG. 18 * Amm. "heâ€"man" min ifip,iy’éarlnz "w&km,” jammed with thrills, action and entertainmdnt. > . ~ 1$ SUNDAY, AUG, 17 FIRE FOR SALE FOR RENT M / Ad A She [ . Admission 30¢; chih‘fi'!en 10¢ f THOMPSON)| and the Sg’l'er King Horse in | _ _ "GALLOPING GALLAGHER® _ CALL AT : with RAMON NOVARR ;pt«* from Edgar Selwyn‘s s nis, with thougands of| Bedc f -Hmil, the dragoman, and mysteryâ€"comedy to te nternational News y & Terry Y | MceAVOY, MAL /‘ FAWCETT & . ~~~PHPr BEJ yafiry-dnma that kedps you[thrilled and gu g till the h. | lf you miss this picture, ypu alone are "the guilty one," all houses to sell‘ N|LOTS AND ACRE tius â€" $750 up > eLiuxe Theatre .E & SsoON INSURANCE 'fi"s son and: an Am { ~R Rex In: AND HOUSES! 0 NEAL HART (Amferica‘s Pal) "TUCKER‘sS TOR HAND" Admission| 30c Admissio LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS Admissio Acxgs Amns-in "THE GUILTY ONE" Phone 17 $1 $1 COLM) MacGREGOR, GEORGE ; ETHEL WALES in ROON wInbowr . st you rican girl in a sensational romance ram uction .: | : IE ARAB": ES ARRO|and ALICE TERRY about! seven acres in area, and conâ€" tained paim.trees more than a hunâ€" dred| feet high. ols ¢ A|drove of "floating islands" were recenfly encountered Â¥b: steamer off t)‘ne t of Borneo,. The largest was Y location â€" Dimensions 80x250, with main street frontâ€" age| hnd alley. Ow:ner will conâ€" strudt building suitable for storâ€" age) | warehouse, garage with shop room and '!to;?es with privâ€" ilez long term lease Address "S.EI". Press. > . n 30c; fehildren 10c C e play. as screened in Algiers : and Berber ttribesmen. The € Clfigistinn miiidn girl. ildres 10c eal Estate, Fire and Auto j Insurance fice, THEATRE BLDG, HIGHWOOD IcntChmgo Motor Club. Phone 723â€"J innetka 222 ; Highland Park 1251 |__(Not Ing.) CERAMIC MOSAICS "LOOR AND WALL TILE ANTELS AND GAS LOGS ildren : 10c E5 /©;1:00 p.m. Admi{ssion 30c; children 10c 1 Waveland A;n.. Chicago wits <~and tickle your funny 598 Birch Street WINNETK A, ILLINOIS OGRESS TILE CO Telephone Kildare 3499 indes & Marsh Civil Engineers and |.â€" Surveyors . W. BARTLETT iness Property PHONES 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. parents Dr. Franc at FoxiLake with a ‘puilm revive th The w time ore ized that he The Wla of: Ford Sto alone iB . the she sufimon panidn "of recoverthg t utes afterwa The lboy, . dren about | ing aldgng th into a dange! him ; off his deeper &han of, dug to â€" The lafl we was . d nectin Augus Lad bring ceny c BOY are â€" #( ~_ The§ only the logal a disappeared have n s his wife. B for th$ ma; to land him Radgliff wwas charged witl’ ‘stealin $5165{fromithe Vanderkloot home o May . After the theft, he disap peared and ould not be found agair As hd had fa wife in Columbus, th local fheriff‘s office decided to us this fiict ag one of the guide post that wWould ¢ventually lead to his cap ture. $ Shegiff wired to Columbu directly aftdr the robbery was report ed anf told} the authorities there t be on ithe Watch for Radcliff. . Chs forme Willis has tb autho ing t« win 4 Char 29; Plintoh, Sept. 24â€"28; Grawfo Aug.M1â€"15} DeWitt. Aug. 5â€"8; Fra lin, Sept. Dâ€"Oct. 4; Fulton, Sept. 2 Greefe, S¢pt. 290â€"O0ct, 3; Han Aug.RP6â€"29} Henry, Sept. 2â€"0; Jasp Sept82â€"6; Fefférson, Sept. $8â€"27; J sey, Bept., #â€"13; Johnson, Aug., 19â€"2 Kanef Aug 15â€"19; Kankankke,. Se 8â€"13;§Lake] Aug. 29â€"Sept. 1;} LaSal Sept.f16â€"1%; Lee, Aug, 12â€"15;; Aug.§19â€"22% Macon, Sept. 9;13; M rion, Aug. $.9; Marshall, Sept, 23â€" Peorif, Sepft. 26â€"0ct. 4; M me Aug. [26â€"29} Perry, Oct. 4â€"11} Sali July $22â€"20; Wabash, Septi 16â€" Uniog, Aug. 26â€"29; Williamsbn, Se 9â€"1. * V# FOR Cognty | will e sho 5; Bgown, 209; Plint Aug.411â€"15 lin, Mept. 4 Greefe, 8: Aug:RP6â€"29 Septa82â€"6; . sey, Sept. Kanef Au 8â€"13 ;ELake, Sept.f16â€"1 Illin dem« thro being year ties instil cogNTY FAIR TO ._| f know srate wor Derfonstfation of ‘Operigion t ?ubljfc Offices Given At || /1 â€" ‘$REach Exhibit |â€" _ || Arth 1&1y disy plaq will tive theie willk be som® of the n sch@pl hofses e 1996 it Is . Amere clal® pre sheflip, s horfeult The yea Girk clo coulty f back ‘ri whael : tiorgs. T andk# the e 7Kst annual Lake county {hir, whith. beheldatM‘@@ Auk. 29,830,.831 and Sept. 1, promilses to be bigker‘ and better than ever| publfcan day will be observed) on Sathrday| Aug. 30,° and the S{thck Yafds defby will be run on Aug.Bl, at vhichl time ‘the faktest. rumfiers frotn: thef Hawthormne race track Will aptear. . es t ‘ # re Wwill be high diving acts, bare back ridihg en a wild bull, a fegris whde! arfl many other free attthcâ€" tiogs. Thikre will be a dancing paviHion and§ the: ifsual midway. f : ’ } There wilt be many awards and $peâ€" cial® prefpiums for cattle, horkes, shefip, svine, : poultry, ; agricult e, horBcultiral and apiary produkits. whith . w Auk. 29 to Be bi Heéd Af Libertyville Aug. 29 to Sep§. 1; Promises To A The Best Ever 1 s d 4 Pee cooain TH hk year‘s roundâ€"up of Boys ir® clolf work will occur. The ulity filir will be the scene of ate‘s t dairy show. > ynesf races will â€"occur &iaily, employe on the estate c Vdnderkloot at Lake Bluf n tiken into custody by th ties ht Columbus, Ga,, accord word received by Sheriff Ed Istrdm Monday. N4g liff vas charged witl? ‘stealin romithe Vanderkloot home o . After the theft, he disap and Fould not be found agair had fla wife in Columbus, th heriff‘s office decided to us ct ag one of the guide post widbly diversified w?k of s ~ sflate .government : will trafed to the state‘s citi h a group of exhibits which shofn at county fairs t Thd exhibits will show acti f miny stateâ€"departments a tion #h. nty fairs at which the exhi shofyn follow : Adams, Sept. wn, Hug. 5â€"8; Bureau, Aug. lintoh, Sept. 24â€"28; @awfo Radel arge deliff? Arrest rgia, Sheriff Here Is .1 Informed t w mme only ftrace ‘of Radcliff whicl al authoritiee found after h ared|was a telegram said t n sknt from Lake F%:eat t . Bpf persevering in the hun mand, they finally, were abl« him 3c Fiati s for extraditiow;nrs ng now. When Py â€"are V uEnLLAKE BLUFF MAX HELD FOR THEF acat ictit ry c 198 model cars will be on at automobile show, wh be thh: most complete and att: ever$ seen at. the e | cou Thike will also be a m avy of tractors and farm : les Radcliff, 35 years old, ~bank when he waded us current which swept feet. â€" The water was he children were aware he ~recent heavy, rains. t‘ down for the third e other children realâ€" as drowning. _ was sent to the store ell. _ Mrs. Stowell was store. at the time but help. A t â€" comâ€" udamayer ‘ succeeded in body about 40 minâ€" xt Th W f ith several othet chilâ€" is own age, were wadâ€" s for extradition paper: now. When Y eputy will be t t here to face the lar damayer, 11 years old, in the channel, conâ€" Creek with Long Lake .T. Rollins, gfifleim worked over the body tor but was unable to oning | With Pgirent' i Last Week, Body Recovered â€" _ s vacationing with his ents "of > Chicago, at airs at which the exhib in follow : Adamgs, Sept. Aug. 5â€"8; Bureau, Aug. # OWNED & l DING LONG LAKE HIGHLAND PARXR PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, nation show;?axhihi}j est trained | ‘)fl ln: he | _ Crop and market reports| dent out by radio from Washington| have in many instances been the méeans of farmers literally picking ddlfars out of the dir. Also use of the| dir mail in . dispatching crop reporth| to the depa nt of agriculture df Washâ€" ington will be a tremdous advantage to agriculture and, induskty and means hot only a great i ng of time, but a shortening of thié period between the receipt of the reports and he daté of their release at W shingâ€" ‘"Everything in life should|he taken arnestly, but nothing s be ken tragically." ~â€" W iton id a f h _ "My feeling is that if $Â¥e United | Statesg had tried to put *::‘ the |‘program as outlined in the Dawes frepor? four years, three f’ irs, : two ‘years, or even one year agol w Vyould‘ | have met with emphatic fallfre It is : the timeliness, after all, of this great, progressive step which h ,;{. ade its ?pm%n apparently ‘so efdy." The French had been in the RuB# and had met with no success, whild the Gerâ€" _ mans had found that theif iplans of reprisal and antagonism Mad netted them fisaster. At the monle nt, when both :France and Germany| were alâ€" ‘most kghast with fear and [Upncert in-l-f,}, ty, our ‘government steppdil in with the Dawes panacea, which §§ practicâ€" able, and we were welcombd f \Coâ€"operate With gne "A year ago or more," E ontinued Dr. Flickinger, "the Germfl§s would have been indifferent or hpktile, the French wholly unsympath@tic â€"with such a plan and the English at leut‘ apathctic. ‘That is the realgn I feel now ‘that, after all, it w 3 (jwis for‘J us to have assumed the p gition we have regarding full particfiation in the Léague‘s affairs; I wehk abroad very sympathetic towards thk League of Nations, and while I st] believe | that we must generously : operate with "t,he League and may l§ome day, find it expedient even to joi ' s memâ€" bership, present cirecumstand M demonâ€" atrate%o my mind that up ‘«@ now we have followed the better coufke." ‘ Finéb location â€" Ditmenâ€" siong 80x250, with mikin street frontage x‘f alâ€" ley.. Owner will Bonâ€" struct suitable buildfing for storage warehduse, garage with show g m and stores with priivilâ€" ege long term lease. Adâ€" dress f‘%’” Press. || . mon people of Europe as beneflcent effects of An ticipation in their affairs "Qutside the League we choose the matters in which we Pn wiaex take h hand and ‘can alsof Relect the strat gi:'{nomentlor our Aption. This is best illustrated by the iMawes roâ€" port, which is regarded bÂ¥ithe comâ€" .. Roy â€"C. Flickingel, formerls dean of the college of libfral arts of Northwestern university; now on its {faculty as professor >o Latin and Greék, and also presidentfof the Chi~ cagg Society ofâ€"the . Ag@haeclog .;n; Institute â€"of America, (Gturning <to Evanston yesterday ( Satuikday) from lthi éen months. in Europg, is of ‘5 lfi | opinion, he said, j* he :United States has acted wiscly i refraining! I, fromi entering into full méipbership 0f 5 [the League of Nations, ‘;'A \ Flickinâ€" ger, who is one of the: beaf known N,'} Amdrican educators, -f. it a‘ point to study this‘question in Mis leism’cfiy‘ ‘tour}| He talked with the presentfi-] tives of all parties, with rofenor,l,t with students,. with | fellg@yâ€"travelers on railroad traing and staiiimshins. | i m 1ty, "@I would : pointit cerndd NC son oys Blésiness Prope Dean Flickinger of NMorthwestâ€" ern, After Year in Europe, _ \ ~â€"Praises Dawes : } | _ ~~<On His Ret 1 CHOOSE OUR OWNECOURSE " nb dBine in biets cAniee n PP Y ane To ould join the league fr the rea: i that they believe in fairness T fre firmly convinced @Â¥ the jusâ€" c bf their own claimgtH@t they can @&n 9Y Want U. 8. In Lef@kue commop people each. nfie e said, "are cager Mhat. Amerâ€" td join the league Abr the reas # endorsed by us actron which :we ilmost inevitably in part to every i In the congequent should have fow t Northwestern pro: n ceducators, mu1 this ‘question in the p« thil liW of these 18, actualâ€" reli#ould take y disapâ€" iffferest conâ€" it Wisillusionâ€" uch in politic» e comâ€" untries ng the nds left," isor.â€"also t regardâ€" ie Dawes ving the an parâ€" 1 netudi t, when vere ‘l“ certainâ€" in with practicâ€" t]"’ One portion of Belvidere road is rovered by 10 inches of water and 3‘ more rain is falling almost daily. In |‘the cottages on the lower. lands at ‘| Grayslake the windows of the baseâ€" | ments have been opened and the water | is level with the ponds in the yards | while approach to the houses in one ’ ‘p:seo is made over a picnic table and }in mnother place a hastily constructâ€" ed raft was tied to the porch so that | residents could pole their way to the road. ~Similiar conditions ob{l‘; in many other localities. â€" $s Lif 9 ~‘The new Chicago to Watconda. z.d which is under â€" construction | at Belvidere road was completely sqb-1 merged while} a vast: lake stretched t two miles on the north side of | videre »road interrupted by the | Marrow pathway of the railroad jnnt{ | showing above the water. : +/ ‘Farmers in the low parts antick pate the biggest loss in crops ever suffered ‘from too much rain.. They claim that never, in the memory of the oldest resident, has. the water been so high even in the early spring. aAn‘ almost irreparable loss this from the heavy rainz and Aand from the heavy rains and floods that practically inundated most of the farm lands of Lake county | rotting ‘out ‘vast cornfields and ‘ damaging large (tracts of wheat and small grains that were shocked in fields that are now minature lakes. The Deés Plaines river is half a mile wide ‘in places. Fol n a ; . All over the county :}w loss that the farmers will suffer is : plainly evident as vyast stretches ‘of water cover what was once a corn field or a pasture. Cattle are nibbling at the small grass that grows along. the fences in high places while water has covered their natural feeding grounds. FLOODS IN COUNTY .. ©: t } CAUSING BIG Loss > Entire Fields Under Water In . Many Localities; Bridges : Out; Roads Awash La;ke county farmers are wfl’eflm FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUG. 22â€"23 _ 7 ~HOOT GIBSON The SUPPORTING CAST WXW MR. BARRY: : INELUDES MARY ASTOR, WILLARD LOUIJS, IR RICH, ALBC ® I ‘ FRANCIS, CARMEL MYERS and others of eqbal mhte| â€"| : You will be fascinated whilé before you pass the E nd pic+} turgqueneu, the color and variety of the when ned fbear & :? vated a thgusand hearts, and scorned t all, the Infly df hig eétions having been~snatched off in a o & ma reiâ€" bbt in the end who knows â€" + . 4. : s d PERFORMANCES WILL START PROMPTLY AT 7 and 9 @CLOCK: . To see this production from the start is to enjoy it Wést }; â€" | { â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"NO : ADVANCE IN PRIGES.â€"â€" W â€" in the fascinating romance of the beau ideal « éfll time‘â€" a wh with an idle glance, wan the love of women whom & princ not attract on bendedE:ne- : & / t ) $1.. "BEAU BRUMMELL" ‘| TUBS..WEDâ€"THURS., AUG. 19â€"20â€"21 :; . Mat. 2 â€"â€"The Most Notable Production in the Hii ;. : of the Silent Drama _ [ oi t oc e ies m Datnafoont", 519 Central Avenue _\ Highland Park, Nlinois _+fhone 1100 SUNDAY & MONDAY, AUG. 17â€"18 ‘First Show Sungay B pagl A THRILLING DRAMA THAT WILL HOLD Â¥.0U0 SPELHpOUNDE "Is MONEY EVERYTHING" _ | 5 Jhigbland Rark Ebeatri > SUNDAY & MONDAY, AUG, 24â€"25 | [|} | MARIE PREVOST, MONTE BLUE .and LOUISE : A1 I f h I in 19. & "BEING RESPECTABLE® _ â€"|â€" Nt "PIG SKIN"â€"A SCREAMING EDUCATIONAL COÂ¥ t .ndsgn LATEST xmgéh_m '_A ‘fl l es t !. with : ty‘ MIRIAM COOPER, NORMAN KERRY and d vex, NORUXN) KERRY and splendid caf G. &.R."STAB?LES% ’1 Saddle Horses For Rkn_ COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS â€"|. "PAIGING -ugxgxr':fi“mvms& : COMEDY and LATEST INTERNATIONAL NEWSâ€" MR. JOHN BARRYMORE Eol md !: .‘.T COMEDY ANXD sHORT nfixs "BROADWAY â€"OR BUST" "THE DAYS OF ‘49" For Sat, Matinee Only A1 year ‘\ HEINSEN & CLARK, INC. Six rooms kell; . One th. fire place. large living 2 garage. lot 60% Priced belpi $ ket value for sale on 8 & $11,500. w4 o4 it 4 _6 rm. furn. ht. wooded lot, legst Iside nr. main lhtio:mitlo 19 “Q'I 7rm.fnm".D-kw nv.: 50x 200, furn. ht, screened porch, $12,500 6 rm. shingle : const. | Large living rm. .1 year old. nr. t itp: $18,000. || 8 rm. brick, screened porch| lot 100x 200. nr. transp. $14,000.) _ 'fl 7 rm., new. col. 2 tile ba y vipo Heat. lot 75x f 23,000. > | , 6 rm. arge Ti n. hlw h. lot 228x185. IR © <\ | 4. .h* also tion to Hig r Par Ave., next to;w, mtfi $750.00â€"â€"875 $20,00 per month LOTSâ€"51x148â€"in Hovlan{i‘s also in ciit â€"â€"i# ‘1% BEST BUY MGMN P i 7 DR. JAMES WA‘T ; DR. C. v. NICHO E sheries ts infptaald £ Telephone 1'?- , Deerfield Home EASY TERMSâ€"NO INTBREST Real Values d fomigeent Avel Drebatd NCOREcOd d OTIS RITCHE 520 Central Avenue Phone 406 THURSDA Y FOR SALE | . D. BE itinee S £4 j h [Â¥s [ &4 i is B i ¢

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