it Cus BEGGAR ON Tmstcx t â€" _ AT ADELPHI NHEATRE Those. young : scal: of | the theatre, George S. Kf@iifman® and Mare Connelly have comf@ into own with : "Beg, onl lH tk," which is packing the Adflbhi the Chicago, at y : perfilmance / and :z:-.. These ijyoung (Meoffing | auâ€" m'.j}gtm ed theer(ith uley," came nearer wilth "To the Ladies," and made a deaifikenter y their.dream fantagy, whitli has ca all Chicago to talk of thifreal nowelâ€" ty of the playhouse. *" merciles manner in which |they hllye strippe the flesh off the hokwi@l blah ‘and bushwa of : "big" busingllk expo?fng its â€"grinning bones to aluying and jeering ~world is one of \Rke greatest eomedy feats the 4tage NBR ever seen. As Amy Leslie, the brilllfiht critig of the Chicago Daily Newsibut it:| "It is a revel I never exp sdliid to enjoy in the theatre. Jt is @Mkitous fun." Winthrop Ames sent th@llkntire New in the theatre. .it is . Winthrop Ames sent th i NORTH SHORE GAS COMPAN PAGE FOUR Sound Value. Dodge Bros. Motor Gars fl ~ ; 1$10.00 | . For Your Old Wornâ€"Out Gas or Coal Range Full Meal:â€" Cooking and Baking Demonstration will be given ht our fficé and Salesroom Wedneqday and Th%.nr day, October 8 and 9, between Z:QO and 5:00 p.m. $10.00 fllowance for your old gil 6 oal }anget’&»wardd,‘t,he purch : ok a neyiv ,{Cébi;let Gés ; se %quippe? with ihe‘ i ~~| | C famous "Lorain" Oven Heat R She mss | HWIG D PARK, ILLINOIS j @l} Highland Park 120 â€" 121 H Ml Mc Pherson enter w has cayse real . # : me 3 e stripp« _ blah ‘and . expoging n and get acquainted with Louise Robinson, in charge of our "HOME SERVICE DEPARTMENT" . tore open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturc.iay Evenings. _ c off jtlu man" and into t eir lore y" is Sale ends Saturday, October 11th York oï¬ï¬f,t,to Chicago at the conâ€" clusion of a ,sew?‘;;qhtht run at the t theatre, the company closâ€" ing t on a â€"Saturday evening and opening: in Chicago the . following Tuesday, ‘Seats are on sale at the box office for four weeks in advance and out of tgwn patrons are urged to send in their mail orders well in advance, giving ï¬leir choige of two performâ€" ances, which will be filled when acâ€" compan‘izd by remittance, If thete is ng:in our national “lf:‘ght dofcorand 'Manddid ot thou ‘correct not hold© tip mum "Beggar on Horg ," now in its fourth week at'tre oods‘ Adelphi theatre, Chiâ€" cago, it is because â€"overlooked ‘it, unintentionally. ‘In their dream they have lampooned m’ business,â€" effiâ€" ciency methods, trial by jury, the judici@ry, â€" ~eorrespondence â€" schools, ja%z, C&Nt& the new rich and many other things without merey, but with kindly ‘gatire which produces ceaseâ€" less© waves ~of Inughter and: makes what 0. L. Hall, the famous Sritic of the Chitago. Jou’x‘m\l‘ calls " a mad EREE! One genuine 10â€"piece domestic science éet given away free with the sale of a new Cabâ€" met Gas Range equii)ped v?:ith the'fmfious "Lorâ€" éinâ€â€˜ Oven Heat Regulator. i’ meps h N Telephone 194 YivaXywa ed ‘at $1,000,000,000 annually. _ Average ‘per capita fire| loss in Great Britain, France, Italy, ! ny jand other European countries is less than $1. _ Some reasons for qur high ‘loss fAigures aré traditional éarelessâ€" "ness, type of construction lack of personal liability for negligence . in causing fires. 5o f This is scme of the information that has been given the Chamber pf Comâ€" merce to use in connectign with the Fire â€"Prevention Week‘s program, which will be carried out Oct. 5 to 11. The national fire loss last year was $500,000,000, an amount al to the cost of the Panama canal. Fhis repre: sents a loss of $4.50 for every citizen in the country. * l Te and merry play." Never h: th’ GRA American stage witnessed a dramatic| . MAY novelty like "Beggar on Horseback,"| _ s with its riotous fun, which mccounts) Fam Iiling for capacity business at e perâ€"| |â€" T to 1 formance and the establishment of a| _ â€" For W Chicago record. Seats are selling four| || £).4 =â€" weeks in advance. â€" Out of town paâ€"| Jim McMillien trons are urged to send in mail orders,| of Grayslake ar with the proper remittance, giving a boy who has, 1 choice of: two performances to avoid| name of Lake disappointment. , $7 °/A athletic gch-cles f OvVER 15,000 DIE i ‘} _ IN FIRES ANNUALLY Cost of Pro&erty Loss ‘In I Yearly More Than l%10 oA Millions 4 More than 15,000 people l09se their life each year in fires in the United States, according to a co tive estimate made by the Nationkl Board of Underwriters. es alk 4 of business due to fire, etc., is estimat Six years ago the Ameriean boys were digging in on the western front, and now they are digging ifito their pockets to pay the high ptices the war caused. * $ $ The‘ movement to mark ?’fhtodul spots should erect notices showin where the automobile accidents take place. â€" tey on t The total monetary loss ipcluding fire waste, cost of fire protection, loss ‘Thousands of ‘others are injured, some for life. y esn ts THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI In U. 8. . _Jim McMilien, the favorite son of Grayslake and the Lake« dounty name of â€" Lake â€" county ; highe} into athletic circles than any_ other one man, géts his supreme change . on October 17 if the plans of the proâ€" moters ,go right, when he will | tle with Ed "Strangler" Lewik : for the heavyweight wrestling title pf the world. â€" | .: â€" ie id \ The plans are working out now. to arrange the meeting at Urbarja for October;|17, the evening before the Homecoming football game the Unive sity: of Illinois when the) Ilini meets Michigan in the new stidinm. Urbana ‘will be jammed to thp city fans of every game who. will flock to the whiversity town for the openâ€" ing> of the new stadium. Old |grads who watched McMillen lead thd Illini through | a victorious footballl, seaâ€" son last year will be there arfd the promoteis count on a crowd that would _ rompletely fill any | show house in the country. It is thuk that they arée able to offer "Stra gler" enoughriough to take on McMillén and risk his title. ~ The le who think wars gannot be â€" prevented, might. have d, 1 they ‘been here 300 years agb, that the Indians had always ruled. this country and always would. |~â€" Defenge Day has been thorgughly celebrated, but it is doubtfull if it has shown how the government can be defended against the spoils huntâ€" ers. | P s | 7. i Not merely do bhalfâ€"baked p@HItICAL ideas threaten trouble, but the meriâ€" can le are disturbed the halfâ€"baked â€" under crusts \ on their pumpkin pie. . 7 * Famous Illinois Football Likqli\; to Wrestle Chan For World Title : The én\nwho has one foot ping on the gas, needs his ha some plate other than arou: best girl‘s waist. . M halfâ€"baked |pdlitical stepâ€" ds in Star his \This army <of v 1,500 looms, with a duction of 90,000 yar rugs. : Place one d output :r aâ€"continu would : make ~a stri miles long. <In one hour> working â€" days, turn out 28 millions ing an annual prod 16,000 miles, enoug! than half way> arour These and many facts were revealed the publication of ing their mammoth N. Y., by Alexand Carpet company, sai est manufacturers 0 in the world. ~Wool From Mil If all the wool were reckoned acc ber :of ‘animals 4 sheared, a year‘s would represent the 000 ‘sheepâ€"a num constitute herds bey. tion. | s 11,000 Yards | Every hour this 250 yards, or‘ 187% ute.. The amount ergy : entering the pictured from the 1: pany uses 225 tons And‘all this acti mills . which occup floor space, ample & date the â€" parking carslt \ For the manufactu wool into Americanâ€" rugs, the energy an 600 ‘employees is spirit of coâ€"operation ship resembling the his individual loom weaver of bygone da It is interesting founder of these the inventer of t ster loom.. The i has ‘carried oh sin clalized, : it is said, of four basic weav minsters, ‘Velvets, and Wilton Velvets. wWEAVES 53 MILES DAILY The wool used da ing of carpets, and York manufacturer . shearing from fhirty The soft, rich coats are turned into the 1 of: 120,000 pounds e A writer in a Chica; the follqwing to sa the new |tour: _ â€" Some thing new way ‘of h Sunday m available, ~according ceived. erday : fr in the 100â€"mile co Chicago | through Li Lake, Volo, â€" Wau Zurich. on recently ments. _ y f Usesâ€"Wool From 30,000.Sheep In Fabric Woven h Day at Plant in New York; * Other Kacts * The| route goes | waukee avenue roa: via â€"Libertyville an Belvidere iroad over of concrete opened west ‘to Volo, sou and Lake Zurich, Chicago in the n county in Illinois : ular pgints if. the lakes playground. MOTORISTS EN <~._~ wNEW CO Recent Completi In Lake Co. Autoists "l'ho, ’nfl. .Oof ; C are ~availing thems; motor tour that ha sible flmfllgb the : of new : highways A wrneli in a Chica Sonte attractive and ingenious silâ€" houettes have recently been placed in the children‘s room |in the southeast wing of the Art Institute. They are the gift of Mrs. Theodore Wild and the work of Ernest Engert, a conâ€" ummamg s|lhouettes, which are n g more than pictures in one solid color against a ¢ontrasting backâ€" ground, have been found as early as the first period of Greek art, whore they appeared on Greek vases, They have also been found in the early Egyptian: tombs. ~In the «}uum century they beécame quite a fad and it was quite a populér vogud to have one‘s portrait done in‘ silhouette. The usual method of doing the portrait was to have the sitter so placeéd that his shadow was cast sharply ngainst a wall, and from this s the artist cut from black paper, of paintâ€" ed in a solid: color theâ€"outline, . alâ€" ways in profile, of the sitter | _ SILHOUETTES SEEN | _ ~ IN CHILDREN‘S ROOM Attractive and Ingenious Speciâ€" mens of This| Art Placed There by Patron â€" in anbnn y cont uangt s bdledite btmecmmiron. is mabdific emmntel + aoss | [ +R ecent completion | SXTISFIEST i fu® in Lake eounty. | € | 1 M : o nP v;'spaner dhas ||| Asa "stiteh in time sav& ne" d with regar tol so a few rmoment;' tho beâ€"| } s ||| fore buying fixtures will |pave . it s ns mt n oo | beant far anl engede [ | to reports reâ€"| ds | 2 n â€"| t m Grays Lake, ï¬ Â¥ 1 K2 i } " crete (run from e : f "~C 2A o bertyville, Grays t $ . T}; _ onda, and Lake| "ah | & it l completed pave-‘ ,» ' I ‘af f } f ; j ¢ 1 > @ i s N ( orth to the Milâ€"| P 4 + 4 1.)} â€"state route 21. _ . m tm d S northwest â€" to t \ 1 ) 9 the new ‘stretch | MÂ¥ 4t ce l 3 his month. . Then | M # ; h to Wnucondc; + $ if 3 and . returnâ€" to ) ||~ 1 I .6 ; ost â€" picturesque || * M NWw i C nd touches popâ€"| g f i ' ; northern Illinoiaz p o r Af 651 | f { | : I £ * 5 i § D + ((B.. { EEN t | * l ta » REN‘S ROOM 3 . P t | Our ï¬x;u $ [1_04 : C i d tures y verâ€" . Ni f A::mwi | uh;d the Tay D f‘l‘exmmbn Sraet 2 4 a \ iT Patron . ||| price that will s ‘prise m h ;i ; f | Our fixtures the Imost i8 .~%4 â€" (Ui invgeniois« «if_|[Jf Darticular taste as t. 6 >3 orkers operates total daily proâ€" s of carpets and y‘s tremendous us line and it to reach more the world. © an Hour s ill produces 11,â€" yards per minâ€" mechanical. enâ€" work may be t that the comâ€" coal every day. takes place in 52% acres of to accommoâ€" of ©40,000 motor o note that the nt mills was also famous Axminâ€" istitution . which e 1860 has speâ€" in the .making s known as Axâ€" apestry, > Brussels n of Highways i. Afford City â€"*| of leasure °. de thousand sheep. these animals s at the rate ery day. _ ther ‘interesting recently through tistics:concernâ€" ills at Yonkers, fote clip the new ‘stretch his month. . Then h â€" to Wauconda and . returnâ€" to ost â€" picturesque northern Illincis r‘ Simnith & Sons i to be ‘the largâ€" carpets and rugs OY INTY ROUTE ns of Sheep â€" :d in these mills ling to the numâ€" m which it / is tout at the mills | industry of 7, levoted with : ly in the weavyâ€" rugs by a New is : equal to the ing of all of this rade carpets and and: craftszmanâ€" loyalty given to by ‘the smaller clip from 9,000,â€" r . which «would nd the imaginaâ€" â€" of earpet 53 year of eightâ€" the 1,500 looms of yards, makâ€" ction of almost â€"state rout ‘â€"northwest the new ‘st is month. .‘ 7 tasty in tour is reports Gravys T i the now .. ®eâ€" Lake, from new | oi mm nmmmmmntemten 0| 0 To the Amencaan *l Since the interest :: e -g ject and th fai t ::th&ï¬ i ional, but a@lil i to the w':ol ‘nation, the publis ts Conth on ut mb hnd edica | ou ng i Cover to A)merl'?@n pï¬ â€"AM for the convention of â€" the} Tlinol Building Assbciation. Leagpé to | i held at. U Oct.!9 and 10, Atendl ance. of 500 nmien and women 1 indicated by @dvance booking ‘of hot rooms. The association i; cgm postl of officials gabuildiqg and Jogn assg ciations throupghout the stite, â€" : But now and then Q.herï¬ a> subject such â€"general Washington‘s : Inaugura or ampleâ€"that only fitting thing do was to it, not | «i state, but to the nation. Such‘n Mi stone Cover is to upp.r,ï¬u n issue of 9. 42 â€"â€" * o 8 4 banquet, | the ~nfght ‘of Octeber ; Josef F. Wri ector i for ‘the university, Athle“' dress of wdpm’ e to egates the opening session,. . Maybr Fr“ M. Leslic will give the 1 From time to timg, as ; Compnba% Milests ers . have the ‘pr f have ded them, each Alte ticular state with which ub of the was â€" most y wie gociated. _ _ ‘ | e ‘ "Franklin the Court s XVI" was painted â€"ex The Companion by Andre Cagtai dean of the world‘s ill f 3 text that a panies the ua important picture reads as foll mtmaï¬ï¬ tm ao:: ‘ building and: work. A ven-J BUILDERS LEAGUE _ _ _ _ _ ks %) oouvq q | Bnrouiédm[f‘ edauiad and 10 At: | ";i!rbam.' K. 10 At| is Building and loan :‘“’“ & methods are fully as important | on pule M TF" point & f f Dean Charles M. ï¬wmux of University jnols, will her principal addref@â€"nut the cofmven THURSDAY, OCTOBER Franklin in Pr»ee.'!llh ng h plain pun «uit with x dj nity in presence of â€" Ieg and â€" lux | Court, mq than a figure in dij tor he is the embodiment of a gréeat nd jonal â€"that <wisdom, and ~#selfâ€"r : ghall abashed F.w p* kings. _ [ +4 3 Vetter Electric ‘Co price that will surprise you, )lgfle,’nh té:'u t ed by many sati cus tomers. * (D Let us show you samples of thh:;gngii: t " @‘re ‘t 624 ‘uhi f 2 4 ).b. m; Fust ï¬â€™,{i“' * s rispipg | Telephone High]! 2 | Jobbirtg "* Whltneny) e ioh 1@18 thercby Ingtal Ne acting and A veth* irk 457 Hikster Y |