© FORSALE msu'a 4 BEAUTIFUL Pedigreed le Pups, 6 mos. old ; to be regâ€" istered. Scientifically f and trained. _ Telephone Highland Park 1735. & «esfestesJpcfeafos{ecSocfesSeaSesSecfecfoofectefenfesfecfentoofocfootont PAGE SIXTEEN For Appointment Phone Wil. 2766 â€" Or Residence Wilmette 1707 . Hours daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 pm. Eve‘s by .ppdntncu:. only. & ABring yourghiaten " o x Is Your Child Handic by Defective T Neglect to care for the eyes at school age is likely to seriousâ€" ll'y hamper the ehflzi'l '#omne. or many children are thought. to <be dull or stupid would be as bri[ht and quick to learn as any of their 1â€" mates if they were not |handiâ€" «eapped by Eyeâ€"strain or defecâ€" tive sight. dn o | CHILDREN‘S FREE CLINICS! Dr. O. H. Bersch Every Mon., Wed. Sat. from 8:30 :%vm:ao &. and every Mon., Wed. and from 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. OPTOMET RILIST . TORMER MCR OPT. DEPT C.D. PEACOCK,. INC. DelLuxe Virginia Brown Faire playes the leadin®@ feminine picture and is a real knockout, <; 1 Also FOX COMEDY 1iâ€" / _.| RRox ED THURSDAY & FRIDAY, OCT. 23 o A romance of the li!arnh%thms.g ou. will ; hold your seat when John Gilbert and his! crash will take your breath away and your grouch,fReo! Six rdels of thrillâ€" ing fun and funny thrills with [ | [d DOROTHY DEVORE, Walter Hides, Tully| Marshall and a do:In other great Homedians | ts K Pnocn'ués coMEBY / 4 + BSATURDAY, ocronm’ 4 Matinee at 2:30 ©ver. We have active buyers for Highlknd Park Homes and vacant. East side lo%ons especially in d& mand. â€" Call Winnetka 23 or dibp u$ a eard and our Highland Parlf repreq‘ééntéti elvill ciall‘ discuss your properties in;‘conï¬dé:ice. 5 | SUNDAY, SEPT. 28 It‘s one of the fas moving . com mas th written ‘(or produced, | |â€" ya e(?y f # Also PROGRESS COMEDY | > psâ€" MONDAY & TUESDAY, 8 . 89 | > ‘ There‘s a thrill, a laugh, and a tear in icturel for anyonge wbohuemloveduybty. ;g # *‘ j wl Also| UNIVERSAL COMHDY f 7 k Mondayâ€"PATHE R Tuesdayâ€"INIERNATIONAL NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1 A picture with all the action and thrills ofithe west and seduction of old Spain and ‘all the r ce of 1 â€"â€" QUINLAN & 'nrspr, Inc. Prouty Bldg., Winnetka _ || |. _ Wi Fountain Square, Evanston | _ ' ‘ Uni\ 14 Years Successful Practice 1177 Wilmette Ave. 2 Lawn Sweepers at +....5’....... frinsontine cantiettsenrcoys s 2 Enamel Kitchen Tables at fm« ooo it i 1 Kitchen Drop Leaf at ?*“ exanchectyrrae Al Glassware Chinaware at 20. fer cent discount 4 ‘All Ware at 20 t off f Andirons, Grate guhu ens M Bargain Prices ic A Few Cong t cost 18 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD List Your Property| With Us A Few September |Bargains Harry Carey, with V?irginiw)rown "THE LIGHTNING | ER" HUSSEY HARDWARE Co. Bryant Washburn and Billie Dove “TqR‘Y AND GE?'W’ i WE GET RES "HOLD YOUR BREATH" POLA NEGRI itfl "LILY OF THE DUBT" John Gilbert i “ROMANCg mfli LAKE FOREST, ILLINDIS Admission ©30¢; children [§Oe Adnjission 30¢;) children | 10¢ Adntission 30¢; children M0c Adntission 30¢; children Also CENTURY COME Electiod] of officers was held and Mrs. L. A@ Norrell was elected treasâ€" urer, her officers were e at the |1 meeting last year and are as s: President, Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Viceâ€"President, Mrg. A. J. W Secretary, Mrs. James Reilly ; nancial , Secretary, Mrs. Charles® Wavidson. © A pomp sent enjoyed a m 1 ) by the children of the yarious |rd followed by community Have r name engraved on Holiâ€" day & cards. We can 1 you Xmas ‘cards. We are now displMying many attractive new ‘\styles. ighland Park Press. BOtf splendidâ€" ficets an ~unus while y part d spirit. of. i couth The | meeting of the Oak Terâ€" race P Teacher Association was held in hool auditorium on Wedâ€" nesday eining, Sept. 17, with eightyâ€" six s present. f Mr. ine Thomas, the prineipal, introd }the new teachers. Many of last r‘s teachers are at Oak â€"Ter#lice and needed no introâ€" duction. i I FIRST MEETING OF aI ' OAK TERRACE P. T. A. Held on Wept. 17, With 86 Memâ€" , esent; Successful . . fear Expected ) Adnfilision bership of this P. A. t‘of two years ago, It successful and is doing for the school. of. bers look forward to y successful and worthâ€" which will be in a at the coâ€"o tion and fine conec:zned. B ale ou will sit tight and he Wenâ€":ll, the color ce of love the world LAND PARK, ILL.. 99 Winnetka 2199 University 2600 wer a cliff, ole in this 7:00 p.m. hildren 10c alre ATIONAL xX â€"NEWS 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m,. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. $28.00 $ 7.00 $ 6.00 lu:r CONTRACT FOR _ PAVING AND BRIDGES ‘ Approval and ptance was acâ€" corded the plat ¢gf the Deere Park subdivision, subjett to execution of owner‘s certificate on said plat and reapportioning of kpecial assessments against the tract.! Approval and acâ€" ceptance was given plat of Middleâ€" ton‘s subdivision of Lot 4, Block 83, subject . to reapportipning of assessâ€" ‘ ments, _ s e His f_nper,‘ e _ Nation, which reaches the thinking public from coast to coast, was the originator a few years ago of an investigation by an American commit of one hundred of the facts of the distressing civil war in Ireland, in which hatred and a long sgeries <of an atrocities; had obsured the truth'.ii The Nation, likeâ€" wise, caused a Congressional investiâ€" gation in 1923 of the uninvited miliâ€" tar occupation, by the American war department, of the Republic of Haiti and San Domingo, an investigation which resulted in a series of shocking exposures, finally, in the withdrawal of American marines from this land. Conde Treaty Mr. Villard hiniaelt was the first prominent Ameri¢an journalist and his paper the first Journal to condemn the betrayal of A’tmerican ideals, of justice, and of the truth, embodied in the iniquitous Trtty of Versailles, and the verdict of Mr. Villard, passed in 1919, concerhing the ~economic stupiditiés as well as the moral obliquities ‘of t soâ€"called peace treaty has been , arid conâ€" firmed by the ‘ed chaos ‘of Europe and the: inconclusive ‘and feeble attempts at t which have made in mn? confeérences since Mr. Villard and his father before him, owned and edited. for. many years the New York Evening Post, the most highly respected and indeâ€" mc:eï¬t of the New York evening Wwspapers, until its sale by the former, in 1921, to the Munsey interâ€" ests. _ He will spe'rï¬k in Evanston on Sqndly evening, ?d ut noon‘ will be the dinner guest ‘of Horizon house, 843 Lincoln avenue, Highland Park. _ (Continued from page 1) character of large metropolitan newsâ€" papers, among them the Chicago Tribune. He is grandson of Wilâ€" liam Lloyd Garrison the famous Bosâ€" ton antiâ€"slavery leader, and has made a distinguished rd of fearless pubâ€" lic service in his own right, as a chamâ€" pion of the victimg of all kinds of inâ€" justice, of . the negro, <of oppressed nationalities, and| of the embattled truth in many ca: igns. NEW YORK EDITOR Is TO SPEAK HERE Council Session : . ~â€" At the council board gessions Friday night 8. E. Johnson was grantâ€" ed permit to id city water mains into his Roslyn | Circle subdivision, provided the work is done under city specification â€" and supervision of the city engineer and‘Lthe owner to pay entire costs, the jcontractor to give the city an indemnf!ying bond of $20,â€" 000. i cost being $497,747.03, and for the Ravinia Woods paving by the Highâ€" ways Construction company, at a cost of $120,023.70. _ Continent Cbnstmi’tiou company, $50,â€" 442; Hoeffer & company, $50,587; E. P. Smndberg]company, $44,950; Bates & Rogers Construction comâ€" pany, $59,850, _ ; f Baird & Warner were granted: perâ€" mit to construct sewer and water mains in their Deere Park subdiviâ€" sion under the ugual conditions imâ€" posed by the city in such matters, contractor to give bond, F. B. Thomas was granted permit to extend sewer and water maings) in Oakmont subâ€" division under similiar. conditions as the others, Alvin (C, Green was given permission. to construct temporary macadamized streets. in Greenwood Gardens subdivision. for system of sanitary sewers in Sunâ€" set Terrace subdjvision, showing a balance of $14,5830.97, which was alâ€" lowed. Engineers‘ estimate and reâ€" port No. 6 and findl for the Highways Construction â€"company Winh Woods improvement show 2,919.â€" 13 due, and which was allowed,‘ Reâ€" port and estimate No. 1 for Charles M. Porter company on southeast saniâ€" tary system showeri $1,300 due, which was allowed. *‘ : o 4 A resolution was adopted providing for advertising for bids for paving St. Johns: from | Elm . to Central and East Park from Sheridan to St. Johns, bids to be | ived at 5:15 p. m. October 10. _/ The engineer was instructed to preâ€" pare estimate of zot of construction of : the West Pnk;? avenue system of water mains. p P At the special meeting of the local improvement board Tuesday afterâ€" noon final acceptance was voted for the â€" connected system of sanitary sewers in Sunset| Terrace, built by the Charles M. Porter company, the f Present| Reports: Engineers Windés & Marsh presentâ€" ed report and estimate No. 3 and final for the Charleg M. Porter contract for system of sanitary sewers in Sunâ€" Resolutions were adopted providing that the original plans be adhered to in the matter of paving St. Johns aveâ€" nue from Laurel to Sheridan and from Cedar avenue to Roger Williams and other streets, the corporation counsel was instructed (to prepare estimates and .ordinances, the reâ€" quired public hearings having been held. j . THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS (Continued from page 1) * 50x300 on Deerfield, State road, wtr < Lots in Ravinia Highlands containâ€" ing water and sewer going fast. A few remaining at $1200.00. This is the most reasonably priced property available near p t transp. The lots are good inant for a quick turnover, â€" +/ I See us also for and â€" large acreage ‘tracts for try homes. _Press Bldg., H d Park, IIL | i’hou 'IE ; road « $1,000.00 â€" $100.00 Cash . .‘" | $25.00 per‘ th. | NO INTEREST J. 8. HOVLAND‘S THIRD ADâ€" DITION TO HIGHLAND PARK LOTS, §1x148, in Hoviand‘s 2nd Addiâ€" tion to Highland Parkâ€"near Central Ave,, next to Sunset Terrace. / _ ~$750.00â€"$75.00 Cash t $20.00 per th 8 ©~80 acre farm; just $500 per a. > BEST BUY in ?(IGHLAND "U PAR 540 Central Ave. â€" 1| to 5 p. m. daily REAL ESTATE | | INSURANCE ‘h FEw oF oOUR BEST BUYS IN YVACANT Two 75 ft. wd‘d. lots, established loâ€" cation in 8. E. Hig d Park, per! foot .....i.=..â€"i.c.|....~...~.0.900.00 6&::200. newly paved priv. street, raâ€" vé.n;j property. 2 blks fm. Ravinia SESAEEOY ... > 2. 2) . oys en oo en in n en enrvcatro @0 Two 60 ft. wd.‘d lots} DeTamble ave. QPx185 Gray Ave. ............_.._.._$47 Glencoe ave, ......_.........$47.50 185 Gray ave. }................ $41 Two 50 ft. lots, newly paved street, south front, 1 blk. f) 1.)£v. Stat. 110x127 cor. Skok:{ & Green Bay New 5 room Bungalow, 50 ft. lot N:',f.u..........‘..‘!':,........:;#n.‘...........u...‘x& 80 foot Wm Ravinia _ Forest, on)y‘, $5,500. ed.' rde ht ‘2 acres, wood ring ravine; m:zn (be divided. ï¬ll;tain at $10,500. 388 gjroom brick; furi' heat; lot 100x 210, Price $1,400. | .‘g;:'»roon't H.W.H. *ooded lot, 160x 145; east side ravine, $18,000. 6, room, new, coni‘er lot. $11,000; “mn . o d / Highland s "HL. * 133 W. W St., Chicago /..‘ ‘Tel, 2247 k io.‘ § p?, lot )\ "NORTH SHORE HOMES" +4 f $ [ ht RENTING ? INSURANCE Faul Schroeder & Co. F. P. Wheeler FASY TERMSâ€"Nb INTEREST GOO0D BARGAINS) IN VACANT (|‘ 590 CENTRAL|AVENUE : { ‘Phone Highland Park 406 sLmn( I’i::o;lpo“tf: £ Clark Contractor and Builder /; > 126 Linden Avenue 3 Wflmette;im. i . Telephone Wilmette 871 Building Contracts of Any Size .‘ ~Jobbing and ring _: 540 Central Avenue Office open dailyâ€"1 to 5 p. m. OTS â€" 53 FEET WIDE Central Ave. New Su‘)division . D. BENT insen & Kroll ;FOR SALE PAR xd §1x143, in Hoviand‘s 2’n( Highland Parkâ€"near ext to Sunset Terrace. $750.00â€"$75.00 Cash $20.00 per th H. D. BENT Cabinet Work Metal Weather Strip A. THORP of city limits. | Phone 444 50x140 Business lot, Highwood, 50x140, alt im:rovewu in a.muld $100 ft. ere lots in I d $750; $75 caish, $25 monthly; ho interest. Highâ€" land Park lots, 140, $750; same ow them aip ney) call and pei pla show them y and ge t 2 room Ap&éï¬le hE. heat, gas FANE®, ObC.) :c s f...clone n ols 4 room apt., tile bath, héat, |range, @6 ... llll sc cenlls. FOR SALE 18 8. First 8t. CASH i‘.";u. Vlhfl;toâ€"- HOKE SMELTING Coale COALE NMr. higbland. Dark Cheatr? If you w ful in this 1 gee this tre THE: SCREg THE MO; FRIDAY AND ~â€"Never a dancer, some, lova in Booth ’1 True men SUNDAY, SEPT. 28 New 25 monthly; ho interest. ‘ark lots, l,‘oo $750; For Z‘vme investmen hem any day. Call and g rticulars. NAT E & SC FOR J «M d A SCREA takes ple First sho PAID â€"F platinum MON., 1 BEB WI Ad 16 udolph Valentino IGHELAND PARK THEATRE Ef'ii CGREATEST LOVER AS THE HERO OF FAMOUS LOVE STORY OF ALL TIME ‘arkington‘s stirring story of romance, and brave and those they love, named nsieur Beaucaire" D FIVE HUNDRED OTHERS _â€" as Mr. Valentino been such a lover, such ich a swordsman, such a dashin;ï¬xand- le hero as you‘ll see him in this picture. ant to see everything that is most beautiâ€" orld of make believe â€" "the theatre" â€" endous success. t _ :4 will1 start promptly at 6:30 doors open at 6:15. °_ ission â€" Adults 40¢; Children 10e _ D NEWS" EDUCATIONAL COMEDY ‘ and LATEST KINOGRAM UES., WED., THURS., SEPT. 29â€"30; \â€"‘Matinee Thursday «t 2:30 niels, Doris Kenyon and Lowell SATURDAY, OCT. 3â€"4. â€"< Matinee Sat. 100 p‘m. GOLDWYN PICTURES presents PflNG COMEDY and INTERNATIONAL NEWS | FOR SAT. MATINEE 3 lt Episode of "THE 40TH DOOR" _ . < 10 mabns fewelry and old & REFINING Co Mich. | r DANIELS and RICHARD DIX "UNGUARDED WOMEN" _ H A SUPPORTING CAST INCLUDING ‘FORGIVE AND FORGET" sure in presenting the return to PARAMOUNT PICTEURES SUNDAY & MONDAY, OCT. 5â€"6 PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents RENT & Son & soON N. First St. h, heat, gas AND AN ALLâ€"STAR CAST. IN with an ALL STAR CAST RAYMOND McKEE "SECOND YOUTH" collaborating with (the Phone 17 $60 $10 also also VACANT AND HoUsEs Shiridaan.&CentraJAée. | [ Temrey °. andletmshowyonsome THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Murray & Terry‘s Real Estate, Fire and Auto Insurance : ' NOTARY PUBLIC ‘ â€" Res. Phone 728â€"J Office Phone 2131 . W. BARTLETT Agent First Show at 3:00 p Highland Park CALL AT the screen of 1924 t w# 1y l i s :.' & 1 .’J i4 a% * £ #1 4 *) J