| NOTICE | | â€"~â€" This willl notify the public that George Madil} is no lonci connect. ed with otor Car Electric Servâ€" ,“‘- Oscar H. Benz and Glenn Mowâ€" C C tds oP EOE sale; 7 ym. istueco; glaced sun parlor, * siy fireplace; hWwâ€"h., oil: burngr; garage: No beautiful aped l6ot. my beaw=) _ List your tiful [ Must be to be ADâ€" | als with jus. preciated. |1 at Central | tions for ho Ave. H. P. 406.« / Tel. Haiï¬land Park 162 Presg ling, Highland Park Home: undgrpriced $4,000 â€"HEINSEN & KROLL f Central Ave. _ REAL ESfATE INSURANCE ‘Phone: hland Park 406 F. A. PUCKER, Local Mgr. A RRAL BARCAIN iss i fe ie Easoa o on e e e ae e en it C oo dlie t Th‘ 7'“ me' a ptfldentâ€"- se wWORLD® â€" â€"|| 560. M teg Hrom: the log cabin of his h H’(?bn’i successful stage Know his strug@gles, his romance, the q hits the screen to make| hUBer and ‘drama lu:f his. great life. ; & $ 5s lR .’ A yOX and "“?." and Hullnt : Allene Ray, Johnny Walker and Also C( C :s ‘ . J. Barney Sherry in } TIONAL NEWS "GALLOPING HOOFS" _ How big are you? Just ask yourâ€" -.3; ‘see Colleen Moore in her greates®) triumph, "So Big." The I:ri‘ t shows where‘ happiness is Sunday,| UNIVERSAL COMEDY / Monday, PATHEâ€" REVIEW | TUESD ' Nh Sobogs {nim WED.â€"THURS., MAR, 11â€"12 1 p m # .A !’ 7;“ 4 \5& P ; i p f t * Hpiitiny ho ts * recfeiett NE thatries COLLEEN MOORE : | *‘ Alr togey, * W h m_gwlewefl, g in‘> Office Phone 444 find we have the best, surest and safest investment you have ever uanddodcbtopmhmutuctdthisl::?,uvflltbon you with the full $150.00 as a part of first payment. ‘a® more can we offer you? : ; JtA , ) Telephone 444 or 1649 and let me exvlain in detail * LakeOkoechobee,.‘dd;ucondhwhkeinthéUnited 4A was without an outlet until the State of Florida e:rcndod },’g 00,000 in building the St. Lucie canal connecting it with th $ htic ‘Ocean. The excessive rainfall in Florida caused t . C ar? of | this t lake, flooding the Everglades. e building: th.:t.l.::g.uulmthoflnt-upwmrd = 3 fertile â€"lands. +Since 1922 three other m canals have ‘beert com so that today jthe entire Evergla district can be gerfectly drained, . In January I, visited nearly ; every live po Flwfla.udnovhereinthemtedidlï¬ndopportmities withl such ' c!afetyundceminhrgoretnmuofler- ‘ed i8 the G#vlqw Farms., f f d _ If you are a city hhry or wage earner and you see nothâ€" ing #head of oubutymotthomoldtrind,hmis.your ‘hange to bnilj a hmpy, prosperous future, to.become independent, to on a piece of this, the fln"n: richest land that lies anywhere det heaven‘s shining sun, that will make you money and morad money year after year. Mr. Business Man, this proposition is on thtmuteortdnly'lhonldnppealto{ourmdbmlnm adgtnen ,Toï¬awotoyoumonmcludvey,ninviuyonto go with us to cfldqandna‘wlth'&onrmvyundcb«knp on the statements we have made to you. Deposit with us $150.00 ‘and we will furnish your transâ€" ufln‘tdinningur, hotels, automobile and other exâ€" If’you‘ d we have made a single misrepresentation we All glad); MM every penny of. your money. And if you find Laws & peermit «B0 oon 2 Narert t 4 oo rrenicrars. T UZ Liler "Ceoins P tiheviarats 2P i# Autstoâ€"Placmoubains â€"rairad im dsc ath i 1+< i of one of the Presiderits of the U, S. whose birthday is in the month of February.. t Iint Mail us your ‘solution and if correct, you will be a a lot 30x125, clear of all incumbrance, near lake, in'.’o ofe our subdivisions.. > s f i1 4. 4 M’lflï¬@t not later than March 15 to " f * |‘‘goO BIG* obnetsbuninitintnin Adba ie sinbmebr i Wanibdst ytell â€" Blanche Sweet| mmx® screen‘s corearest ryant Washburn |.) > â€" DRAMA: f MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD" + Y, MARCH 10 _ â€"7:30 p.m ission 30¢c; children 10¢ FLORIDAâ€"FLORIDA > Palm Beach County . ere Summer Spends the Winter F. P. WHEELER The above letters, when properly arranged, form the hwest Development Company ox 15 . Winnetka, Hlinois > Can You Solve This? Luxe Theatre LAKE FOREST. JLLINOIS NIN L n m 388 Central Avenue for quick 538â€"1pd 1649 and let me explain in detail. 388 Central ave, â€" Tel. H. P. "NORTH SHORE HOMES" RENTING > TINSTRD A als with us. _ W tions for homes. 9 rm. brick house, six bed sleeping porch, heated sun porch water h“tr 8 b.ull, 2 car mt&d age. ‘ Beautiful location on the side, at a real price. A fine lot overlooking the lake bfl'tlin pï¬â€œ. utd +1 ©Beautiful lot on Ravine lwo only “750“. a F. P. Wheeler THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY FRENCH DRY . CLEANERS AND DYERS |â€"~ | â€"â€"*Phones 178 and 179 A drama that will smooth out man‘y a marital wrinkle." _ :\ & lo?Every. girl in loveâ€"every man in all ,cwee:llznm, single © ::r married, should learn the secret from this amazing picture. â€" . * ~ i FOR SALE NOW 18 THE "WHY MEN LEAVE HOME" A summer and ""F†¢ it We have my;im%::a- nes. p Home Phone 1649 Tel. H. P. 444 INSURANCE Drive hot garâ€" at a 63x 6 Comil : To furnish an outlet and profitable market to Indiana artists that will encourage and develop the beginner and stbstantially reward those df acknowledged merit, _ } GRAND JURY MAKES } NEW SPEED RECORD W oi) t indb i it Gcataetiniats 3. l ataishibbdiaa booy ts td 5o To place Indiana :rt.- on the same high plane that its literature now o¢â€" eupi Cmy .. | [A 1 _ _ The Daughters of Indiana assigted by the Chicago Earlhaim Alumni and ‘ members. of the Indiana society, will | hold|a Hoosier Salon in the Marshal Field Art Galleries March 9th to the | 19th, 1925, in which only the woarks of art consisting of oils, water pbl-! | ors,| pastels, etchings, . miniatures, | drawings and cartoons of Indiana | artists will be exhibited. . $X ‘ It promises to be junique as never \before has there been‘ held a single | stat@ exhibition ‘of pictures, ‘a:: A _ fine |jury of capable men incl jnz' 1the names listed below, insure just \ and | impartial â€" judgment. R-}ph‘ | Claukson, dean of Chicago artists; ( Frank V. Dudly, celebrated painter of Indiana dawns; Pauline, Phimer,| 2 - S;mh ier wom;n’a .artist; i p tz, famous Brown counâ€" ty antis :;C?llft(m Whecler, instructor Heroh Art institute, Ipdianapolis; John Shaffer, editor of Chicago Eveâ€" ning Post and many other pam; Edward Rector, art.commissioner and member board of managers DePaunw | university; John H. Defrees, prm- | dent Chamber of Commercée of. l United States, 1920â€"21. 1 ts j fa Prize money to the amount of $5,â€"|. 000 has been donated by Mr. s’hï¬- § fer, Mrs. Frank Ball of Muncie, Ind. | afnd others keenly interested in this special. exhibition. â€" ‘They with the sponsors and managersâ€" of this m > ment ‘have for their high pu 1« fot'?- istinct ideals: || . f L} o jaccord to . st ing . artists, / sympdthetic hepï¬nmmity <a¢d~[ impartial treatment so as ito encourâ€"| age and inspire the development of |, any lgtent t;lï¬â€˜pt they possess. . To bring added renown to those râ€" | _ tists who by their work have iminz -, talized Indiana‘s many beauty spo*i,,f ito_f{ ious characters, history, etc. _ ! | Woman‘s World‘s Fair }s unâ€" der management of a board of | direptors consisting of Mrs. Joseph ; i $A n, Mrs. Joseph G. Coleman, Mrs, George R. Dean, Mrs. Howard Li Y Mrs, Rockefeller McCormick, ~Medill MeCormick, Mrs. Fraderâ€" ick |Rawson, Mrs. T. W. ‘Robinson, |Mrs) Silas H. Strawn, and Miss Helen ‘ M. Bennett, who is the originator of \ the Idea. â€" Y f45. 34 Féatures of entertainment wil}l be incl in the. program by promâ€"« 'in women artists for the enjoyâ€" : ment of those in attendance. The fair | will| continue frony April 18 to| 25, | during which time a number of |disâ€" | tinguished women are to be. sts : of the fair‘s management. : â€"| HO Ind f hiev::&en of woman, including he 3 tus in business, trhdes, sr io'm':li qr'i:l,l ‘as well a -»?e; evelopmen gocial, civic and)| club 0 niutious, will boc%eveuled not only in terms lof this country, biit of the| far places of the earth. erâ€" chapnts, manufacturers, |and ers of the products which relate to womâ€" en Will offer displays. /Two hundred and seventyâ€"five booths will dover every phase of woman‘s activities and intertsts, The Y. W. C. A. has chosen as Its method of portrayal <a ¢areâ€" iull executed series of .charts, chronologically arranged ‘and introâ€" ducing many humorous and human: features of its growth. .. â€" | | . â€" ilestone : in the progressâ€" of the Yop Womrl’s Christian A iaâ€" tion since its organization in | 1855 are to ho‘in?lcatad"h the National Board of the Y;'W;'&,A_. operatâ€" in withchemjr.w. C. A. of Chiea at the Woman‘s World Fair, which is to‘ be opened by Mrs. Calvin Coolâ€" idge April 1§th in Chicago: Presiâ€" derit Coolidge will precede the event with a radio address, following which Mrg. Coolidge is to press the electric button whitch ]s to formally.open the fait at the "Arj:erican Exposition | Palâ€" ace} / { . ! Mrs mr WOMAN‘S WORLD‘S RAiRr Â¥) bna Artists to | Disp Norks at Marshallâ€"Fields. Prizes to be Awarded _ tes Work in Day; Fow ed v?ith Mu::ler inoqér ~â€" Train Holdup â€" . _ | ISIER SALON IN â€" CHICAGO MARCH W. C, A. to Participate in Two South Carolina Citi¢s Get Exhibit April 18â€"25 | } : Them. Through Efforts _ "~\AnK Chicago® © !â€"â€" |~ *+ of Veterans THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOTS U lay â€"19 Pâ€"rm., 5 bdrms. j mf. transp.. 2 car H.)$150.) . :>> * ~ 4 New 8â€"rmi.and s 2 tile baths, H. W; Large Deep Wooded Lots _ 2 6â€"rm, duplex apts., gd. loca. close: in.‘: $60) and $100.| I~ !. //b . Tâ€"rm. brick, cor, l¢t, Garage. $140. . Tâ€"rm. and s. par., tile bath, H. W. REAL ESTATE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS â€"â€" Branch Office â€" Highland Park Murray&Terry Finest Home Sites .. North 3{ Bob O‘Link 5 to 7 ordinary blocks from & « depot . Paul Schroeder & Co. On | Thursday evening, March 12, Capt. McGrath, Camp No. 51, United Spanish 1)vavl:lu-i v.;u}-&n. wflllg{:’; a military n the@Post gymnasium, Ft. Sheridan. Goasp music has been proctired for the evening. The pubâ€" lic is invited. to,n&and. ( I Press Building, T Phone Highlan to make our gardens better this seaâ€" son. Information will be given from time to time in TlJe \Press. | For further information vfh‘one or write to Thos. Simpson, Ravinia. â€"| SPANISH WAR VETS . : GIVE MILITARY BALL i Plans 19 4 undexfl’vuy to holg a ower and vegetable show me this spmmer., S‘:Lhul' gardeners have; been approacked and have exâ€" presged their willingness to coâ€"operâ€" ate to make the exhibition a ‘success. Gardeners of High Park ‘ml viciâ€" nity will be asked to give ï¬r supâ€" port. It is several years since a exâ€" hibition ‘of this kind has been held in this, city. Special effort will be given to the homeigardener, that is, people who cultivate their own gardens but do not employ a prï¬lmlonal,prdm efF. Also children‘s‘ gardens will be a great feature. : Now is the time to look over your seed# and make your plans. . No exhibit will be. large. or too small. / While it may seem carly to mention flowers and vegeâ€" tables "with ‘the cold winds | blowing and snow hanging ground, never the less it‘s a good time to think over our little mistakes of last season and aim â€"rm. 1st flat No. H. P. $60. pr. : â€"rm, 2nd f, flat, slpg. pch. $85. Deerfield Roadâ€"Phone H. P. 894Â¥ 4 General Floor Surfacing MACHINE OR HAND WORK X. E. TEAD}: ; The playground project is only n movement .in the full program of chilé welfare which: the Legion bhas lmd:& taken. | A congiderable portion of. income from the recently launched Amarican ~Legion $5,000,000° Endowâ€" ment Fund project will be given over to the care and education of the orâ€" phaned children of the World War.| BOOK GARDEN SHOW â€" ® : FOR HIGHLAND PARK Annouincement, | of . the playground awards was made to post officials who have been working for the gifts ever since the Harmon Foundation pubâ€" lished notice about a year ago that 50 awards would be made to qualified citics, More than, a thousand appliâ€" cations\were made ‘from all parts of the United States.â€"â€" Through the efâ€" forts of the Legion posts the South Caroling cities qualified and haveâ€"been kept in the running through the serl ies of elimination, j M ed Harmon r‘m dation playgrounds through the instm tality ‘of their local American Légion posts. .: â€". . At least two South Carolina cities Marton and Dillon, have been awardâ€" PLAYGROUNDS WON . _ _ _ BY LEGION WORK Highly Restricted No‘Assessinents baths, Lge. let, E. $175.00.; ‘-"'nd Park® ‘Park 162 °~ and sipg, pchs INSURANCE ‘AINS IN VAéJAâ€?}, (Sie ( ie 1 ieb 80x181) ft. nr. transp, .. d No ‘ '_“__'_',1:..--&-? } b4x130 ft. ny. f’ . t {Ha } . transp. ... sY 150‘242 nf j ho \ 4+ -' 90x150 ft. ($30. under mkt.) ... Heinsen & Kroll h4 t â€"}f 520 Central Avenue. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 406 MASON &.m.ï¬,. "'! ZION,ILL.".'Ii ZION e1 ALEX. 8. BURGESS yRemol WRVP cLAnNBE f AND D gy Phongg: 178%‘1 $ . . The story is one of JEANIE MACPHERSON‘S best sellers, and DeMille, who has alwa “;etg,u pace for lavish Wm' startles more than ever wi ;ï¬r?; upint.gmomm 0 "!'hchlden Bed," No Mvm%ï¬*l@"â€"h Rduestional C-ï¬ FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MAR. 13â€"14) _ , _ \.Matinee Sat. at 1 p. m Jane Novak, Kenneth Harlan, David Powell FREDERICK L. NEFF & CO. North Shore Real Estate "IN BAD"â€"A streaming Comedy and the LATEST KINOGRAM ___Some beautifully wooded and ravine lots priced. | j t Jhighland Rark Ebratre ‘Here is a picti th just one laugh; : byt i j . â€"~2utOe iP & Dicture with just one laugh; :byt it starts with the first . , Uerge and small in the best resklence districts and ‘transportation; _‘ | Eo P m 16â€"18 North Shefidan Road ~Highland Park, Illinois 519 Central Avenue SUNDAY & MONDAY, MARCH 8â€"9.â€" / _ First Show Sun ) : PAI;tA IOUNT PICTURES Présents * : (Incorported) . TUCKER, Local Manager _ 125 North St, Johns Avenue Telephone Highland Park 388 11 Rod La Rocque, Vera Reynolds, Lillian Rich Theodore Kosloff and Julia Fay > VIOLA DANA, THEODOREROBERTsS “THE‘REAN WITHOUT A HEART" IT‘S COMEDY AND DRA MA AT ITS prrporp BUNDA and Big Cast in the New Surprise Picture Telephone Highlaad Park 910 S cqynt')x ANDdl:oRAï¬X AT ITS BEST "BELIEVE ME," A Ripâ€"Roaring Comed nme LATEST KINOGRAM _ _ TUES., WED., THURS, MAR, 10â€"11â€"12 PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents CECILI, B; DE MILLE‘S TREMENDOUSâ€" PERODUCTION «_ "THE GOLDEN BED" | _RICHARD DIX _ 113 in f j “JNbMANY KIssES" Folj \Baturday lhï¬u_o only RIDERS OF THE PLAINS® "FORTY WINKS" A|CTIVE °H 0 M RE & AND MONDAY, MARCH 15.16 ($1,300 $35 ft. $55 ft. $60 ft. and Clever Cast in Highland Park, TWinois Starring Also some beautiful ravine lots. All above 2 blocks from Moraing Hotel. gar. € room stucco. Mod, An’#r g;% Gar. attached. _ i * FO!‘ Sale â€" New [Homu 85 N. Dearborn St., Chicago Telephone Central 8055 6 room brick, Dutch Col. 2 baths Phone. 818â€"R EXCAVATING & GRADING Office: 122 North First Street OF THE HIGHEST cnfas on RAVINE LOTS room frame Col, 2 baths, 2â€"car LEUER BROS. . P. JOHNSTON THURSDAY, MARCH very reasonably , near the lake COME EARLY Phone 1100 in an effort {| but | falled twenty . fee! L‘ï¬k-: Woas | AND AHTO was at the rear of the 1 the Aoor by the :'l':p.!m his ‘;sing struck a fourâ€"car goods ti Laurel Central . aver Johns, both being northl ... View Unobstru® â€"It was in the early an no obstruction ‘sand no fog up the incline on St. Joh straight, and just h.ov'a urun:::oruhiugo A train . is difficy! :â€˜ï¬ â€"The funeral service and burial will be in dcy.,v‘r.»Si-M of age." ® tm j mc at, &nleddf:lzldla 10. o‘clock that morning avenue, Highwood, wher front end of the single un?i.fl'm"tue rean car of fourâ€"car though to less® on was ied to the o‘ckock y o vived by hbis widow and months. old. _ An inquest was held ] ternoon at the H. l..l’q morgue,. and ‘a . verdict death was returned.. _ Th y id $ yï¬ï¬m 7 i Both deaths 0¢ Park hospital. capuse of colli ‘in vu: ‘motd was fatally injured 1 determined, pr ig death, abbod;’:wl Ht how it happened.â€" T of| the kame®cear, Louis Waukegan, was slightly to . quest, at the Prior: Stupey muj ing to & A truck Mr. 8 started : failing to notice that driven by William y a C t $3:80 pey, in an effort to avoid strik but failed, stopping twenty feet of the point HERE AND AT H ‘ â€"Bimpson: 1 orning When : rs Collide; Fran â€"â€" Hit by Aut a was take the Park hos; was | that heâ€" i of the right ankle the right & besides other fes.| He died in about f« ‘returned was t C , and Mr. Gor erated $1f blame in the Relatives Liv voLUMF XV Mr. 4 . was born m.g.jz::‘.,.. this life. o sons and & : living, Robert and Da Mrs. Pearl ~Courson . 0 Abtï¬;on.‘dm; seas serving in f Othrmr::advu-q and Mrs. El Well, Sn Mateo, Calif. . § ï¬ehn:udw;i‘l:ldl ames pPhurch woo was inL North Shore ‘M at High | Mrs.*Hilda Marie Bb ton diel Sunday at her‘ on weget‘s in ‘yedrs> of : age. < The We and ‘buy . Ao â€" Its Bes A house. of the tude prevent. as £ as of â€"the first mag te bt mmud: I ‘place, without tion" by which of. the first . that soul f1 tiny h is doing its | to ‘its own bl| Fatal Auto A rnute that h. Dee noor Hi of