PAGE TEN + 388 Central Avenue SUNDAY, DECEMBER Â¥ MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 Matines Sunday 2:30 | nm Sills‘ finest show! Something to set your blood *4iifj1 â€"â€"ito e you laugh and make you Iâ€"and thrill and 11 See it! You‘re going to like itâ€"we‘re betting on it. ' Also EDUCATIONAL COMEDY 3 £5, (ne eR Sunday, NEWS; Monday PATHE REVIEW .. â€" f TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 Matinee Thursday 2:30 De Luxe Theater "The Making of O‘Malley" A real love story, tenderly sweet, strangely pathetic, yet full of funny angles, threads through this great comedy that hits a new nofve and turns tragedy into hilarious hul_:ter. e able. o Also PATHE COMEDY FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 _ SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 SUNDAY, JANUARY 3 Matinee Daily 230 @ It will get everi laugh {ou’ve got. Sid Chaplin in "Charley‘s Aunt" was "enough to make a cat laugh," but in "The Man on the Box," he is enough to make a blneuf{nw burst with laughter," Also an added attractionâ€""OUR GANG" Comedy d Saturday, "WILD WEST"; Sunday, NEWS . . ds At the ial matinee on Friday and at the eveningâ€"show gifts will be given to all the npatrop: of the DB LOXE Pheatre, / / Be gure to send all the ch dnntotyemlï¬m. ienCls REICHARDT & MARTIN Charlie Chaplin never was CHARLIE CHAPLIN "The Man on the Box" See us for rates on AUTO INSURANCE Fire â€" Theft â€" Liability â€" Plate Glass Collision â€" Praperty Damage with nev lt oriage 30macasresamen omm namininendingneninmtmn esd PSpAES * ° 8 _ HARTFORD * Liability Rates have been reduced apâ€" proximately 20%. * | _A Joyâ€"Ride Through Laughland is from the celebrated novel and stage play "The Gold Rush" MILTON SILLS DAVID BUTLER and ALICE CALHOUN SYD CHAPLIN with DOROTHY MACK AILL Insurance n in m funnierâ€"his antics more laughâ€" g"flï¬fï¬iï¬gï¬ ? s _ _ @00 pm. Admission 30c7. children 10c . 6:30 p.m. * 7:00 p.u. 6:30 p.m. Admission 30¢; children 10¢ *+ "~ 1:00 1pM, +002 Cp). .. / 1400 tm 7 :00 p.n Admission 30¢; children 106 it Phone H. P. 444 6:30 p.m. ‘NOW L on S ;*"t;*":,W'ia’ï¬\’f‘M: t id obA i ols TEACHERS SCATTERED . ~_ * ‘ . DURING HOLIDAYS High School Faculty Located All "Over U. 8. During Christâ€" ; mas Vacation ‘Planning to visit home or friends, the teachers of the Deerficldâ€"Shields high school will be scattered far and witle over the country for the Christ mas holidays. can isE _ Weal iss Lebelva Connelly will be in Joguâ€boro. ‘Ark.; Miss Lugille Wood, Chicago; _ Miss. Regina Beckmire Alma, Wis.; Miss Lomira A, Perz; Wg:netu; Miss Elizabeth Bredin a Miss Ruth Livfng!ton.'}flghhr‘l’aï¬@: Mr. R. S. Kendig, Muscatine, Ia,; Mr. H. C. Wright, Berwyn, HL; Miss Ruth Wilson, Grinnell, Ta. _ | Miss\ Linda Rodenbeck, Michigan City, Ind.; Miss Edna V. Amborn; Beâ€" loit, Wis.; Miss Lila M. Lauderdale, Elkhorn, Wis.; : Miss Dorothy H. Brooks, Menasha, Wis.; Miss Lois Heodges, Kansas City, Mo,; Mr. J. A; Péel and Mr. H. A. Bolle, ï¬lehladd Pï¬rk. < s ~‘Mr. J.. W. Heaton, Kansas City, Kas.; Miss Christine MacMartin, Eyâ€" n; Miss Mildred Wiley, Oakdale, Edgerton, 0.; Miss Louise Whiteman, Evyanston; Mr. Marion W. Richardâ€" wh, Dayton, 0.; Miss Consta Welch,. Evanston; . Miss Margaret Byrn, Eccleston, Maryland. _ Mr. Bradford Jennings and Mr. Ben H. Ball, Highland guk; Miss E. A. Griswold, Chicago; Mr. G. J. Dinkeloo, Highland Park; Mr. Frank J, Crosby, Farmer City, II1.; Mr. Frank B. Peers, Warrenton, Mo.; Mr. Edward Burâ€" well, Freeport, II1.; Mr. P. W, Sloâ€" cum, Highland Park. 4 : â€"Mr. Geo. Taylor and Mr. R..C, Platt, Highland Park; Mr.: H. G. Pertz, La Fayette, Ind.; Mr. R. L. Sandwick, Highland Park; Miss Minnic Buzard, St. Joseph, Mo.; Miss Dilla L, Whittiâ€" more, Sioux City, Ia.; Mr. Robert Schneider, Highland Park. ‘Miss Ann Chester, Champaign, II1; Mr. C. G. Mason, Highland . Park; Miss Fitzsimmons, Milwaukee; Miss ‘I#cie Burwash, Champaign, NL; Mr. ‘. F. Rinbecker, Lake Forest; Miss Lucille: Campbell, Madison, Wis.; Mr. F. J. Zipoy and Mr. Wade McNutt, Highland Park. < MRS. ELEANOR BROWN, â€"~ ~RORMER RESIDENT, DIES ‘Mrs, Eleanor Brown died in Keno sha Sunday, Dec. 18. | 1 â€" old ‘Mrs. Brown, nee Jones, was born in New Jerse)(kln 1853, and moved to Highland Park: with her family in 1885, residing on what is now Rogâ€" lyn Lane. She was an active worker in Grace M. E. church of this city.. She is.survived by two sisters, three brothers, one son, Benjamin H., of Elizabeth,. N. J., and omomtht&, Mrs. $. E. Walker, of Kenosha, Wis., her husband having died sevéral years ago. 4 z. $y ‘Since 1900 she lived in Kenosha with her daughter, Mrs. 8. E. Walker. â€" ‘Runeral services were conducted. by Rev. Corry of the. Baptist |church. Burial vas in Kenosha. > j Trio Charged . With â€"Stealing Maj. Landis Ford Sedan, Sent _‘ to County Jail . â€" Three Ft. Sheridan soldiers chargâ€" ed with stealing an auto belonging to Major Reed Landis of Deerfleld, were bound over to the grand jury Saturâ€" day by Justice A.â€"E. Smith of Highâ€" land Park. Their bonds were fixed at $3,000 each but they went to jail in default. f * HOLD THREE SOLDIERS FOR THEFT OF AUTO Chief <Ed. Moroney took them to the county jail. â€" The men gave their names and addresses as Anthony Imâ€" bo, 25, Brooklyn; Curtis Donley, 21, Humbolt, I!I.; L&a Verns La Roche, 21, St: Anne, II1. . â€" i ts > THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Four ‘bridges are inc in the improvement program, ‘One bridge in the Fox lake district, known as the |Hollister bridge, and located east of Fox Lake, been compl This work was carried‘ to completion in spite of great â€" difficul brought ‘about through the nature of the unstaâ€" ble foundation. The workmen struck quick sand and had to go to a depth of 50 feet before coming to a solid founâ€" dation, ‘~ . > | The other bridge in that district, which is located on Squaw creek, will be ready by the middle of Januâ€" ary. ‘ $ |.~ ~A fourth bridge will be built at Anâ€" 'tioch,v t of Channel lake, and will | span t drainage canal. Work on it will start directly after the holidays. l Besidek the bridge construction, the | county ghway office is superintendâ€" | ing the grading of much road in the {Fox lake territory, Fox Jlake resorts have ‘been marooned from the rest of the world in the early ming on acâ€" gount of muddy ‘roads and have lost much business on that actount. A seâ€" ries of appeals and petitions to the board of supervisors early this year resulted in action being taken to imâ€" | prove the roads. â€"~ f MUCH HIGHWAY AND BRIDGE BUILDING County Has Considerable Work Under Way or Planned for _ Next Spring 7 ‘Although construction . work ‘has been hampered by carly 'llio'f!lh and winter weather, many. improvements awre. being made in the highways of the county, it was stated this. week at the office of Charles: E. Russell, {founty superintendent of â€"highways, according to mm from Waukegan. The Porter bridge, in the townâ€" ship of Cuba, will be completed inside of a month. The contractor is hoping for good weather in order to wind up the job before the middle ‘of the winâ€" ter. â€" This span is located just west of Barrington in the extreme. southâ€" western tip of the county. y On account of the many sink. Noles and quicksand traps, the: work â€" of grading and filling in hags been unusâ€" ually hard. Several miles of road are included in the stretch to be improved. PLAN PARK DISTRICT f IN WEST DEERFIELD Petition Is Filed In the County | © lllite:acy does not exist in Amerâ€" / Court for Election to Be _â€" ica‘n 8 mog.,f’l}w official government - d January:12 â€". ‘Flangu of © American Samoa â€" are ‘ n JA t EnzlisE ‘and Sumoan? Every adult Another park district for Lake canâ€"read and write in one of county loomed as a probability with those languages. ThE public schools the ‘filing of a petition in the county in Au)encan.Samou are conducted in court of J“dfe Perry L. Persons, on| English and are rapidly adding to the Monday, for the purpose of calling an number of Englishâ€"speaking children election on the‘proposition. â€" The terâ€"| and jedults in Samoa, according to ritory included in the p:’upmdnp;'rk WflllltlImW. Edel, superintendent iof omsir iz in the town of West Deer.| education in the islands. Another park district for Lake county loomed as a probability with the ‘filing of a petition in the county court of Jud{e. Perry L. Persons, on Monday, for the purpocg‘pt calling an election on the‘*proposition. The terâ€" ritory included in the pr ~park district is in the town of West Deerâ€" field, and is not led in that of any other park district. . "â€"_ â€" ‘The petition, which was filed by Attorney â€" Martin: .C.mz::ker. was signed by over 100 property owners. 1t called for the election on Tuesday, January 12, in the town hall at Deerâ€" field, between the hours of 7 a. m. and 5& p. m. . it * The judges of the election will be William F. Plagge, John Stryker, and Ira Hole. The clerks will be Julia Peterson, Vida Jacobson and Bessic Anderson. â€" > t NAME COMMITTEE : â€"ON FAIR GROUNDS The following men were appointed: R. F. Rouse, Mundelein; W. E. Milâ€" ler, Libertyville; J. B. Morse, Liberâ€" tyville; Frank Fowler, Waukegan; Willard Dartell, McHenry, and Fred Converse, Round Lake. â€" : A committee of gix men was formed Saturday afternoon at a meeting of the Lake County Fair association at the Farm Bureau office in Libertyâ€" ville, to investigate the future of the fair grounds. â€" .« _ a Hcjen® nets en of the many sink holés in ;.;‘"t‘ o Ne eaphiens T9ve ts mzrity 1 ue pocdip Nt helk nc dat *Lf fl * fevectpory ; fl tm s e it f regnic n ‘L.:,. "?, wi,;\ hant m f m elghne rale oo + Com sds P t aY d J i C v;.@.%:â€,‘. o y3 T op N $ Sme Per i in s amitl! : CA d M l dacir t w es 0 0) AACB TTE Omte Pou won insl n ie n rerrpermantinn l n e e o t o ie ts PE i ofs L NA es P es Td SBaL SMED Cacke uns Fu 0 2900000 NO ILLITERACY IN ~~~JSLAND OF SAMOA Speaking of senate filibusters, just think how much more talking there would be if there were still a bar in the capitol building. Those insurgents in the house and senate may have to raise the drawâ€" bridge and lower the portcullis. â€" _ _ REICHARDT & MARTIN Phone 444 388 Central Ave. INSURANCE â€" RENTING i +k 3!*! Christmas present for HER in a ‘nice, new 5 room bungalow on the cast side. Something she would be proud to own and call her HOME. drive. | 70 foot, 84 foot, and 85 foot drive. 70 foot, 84 foo, and 85 foot fronh#e. Near trangportation and school. Nicely wooded. Priced very Lot 60 x 125 ft. Waukegan av., bet, ; Mo;tine rd. and Orchard st., $45 ft. Cor lot. next to this is $85 ft.; can be bought for 1â€"4 cash; bal, ; E-m.ï¬mnmlow, large® 5t H.P., $1500 cash; bal. $60 mo. k Lots, [Ravinia Highlands, $1500 to § 3 FOR RENT ' e h oet FOR SALE Nice ‘Jot, N. Green Bay rd., 50 x 3â€"rm. furn. flat, Hwd. .....s.....s 2 rms., light hskpg., H.P. refs Phones H. P. 723â€"J, 2131 Jhighland Dark Ebeatre Sl'q US FOR BARGAINS IN *A ¢‘~ RRAL ESTATE * REAL ESTATE AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE Our Christmas Special Specializing in foundational work for Children Graduate of American Conservatory Normal Department ingle ine, 40: kitchen pely. #rke Single rms, $6; kitchen priv. $7.50 W. W. BARTLETT Mc es | 519 Central Avenue _ Highland Park, Illinois ~| Phone ~wE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A { HAPPY NEW YEAR LOUISE MCCLERNAN j Matinee Sunday at 2 p. m. . | THE COMEDY DRAMATIC HIT OF 19895! Monte Blue, Patsy Ruth Miller, Louise Fuen“;‘ ‘‘Ben Turpin, Charles Conklin, Willard Louis "HOGAN‘S ALLEY" ;’l'hehurtbutefmnhe“ntuhrfcï¬l"mndl â€" the n t icien Arooulian m l in id fe e ans, a n, * ï¬?ï¬d.‘ thrill plehxuu‘dflnlzttftpm. e T â€" Also COMEDY and SHORT REELS iC & [ P | A gripping story of the play places of Paris and a man . ï¬edm conscience. A picture of supreme artistry; a Myï¬ ;ï¬imnt drama; a romance of delightful sincerity. i :>@ ; % also # 4 \ _"BUSTER‘S BUST UP" a clever, fastâ€" moving comedy â€"_ f * Never before have you seen a powerful story where a dumb uTimnl shows almost human inlt;llmnce. 3 a F | "HER LUCKY LEAP," a sideâ€"splitting comedy {. "The Clash of the W olves" 320 Central Avenue John Harron, Pauline Garon, Gertrude Astor | Frank Butler Teacher of Piano SI "SATAN and SABLES" FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 and 2, 1926 â€" + * Matinee Both Days at 2:00 p. m. ; THE GREATEST THRILL DRAMA®OF THEM ALI Tel. H. P. 400 wWEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30â€"31 7 VITAGRAPH PICTURES presents NDAYâ€"MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27 The Livest, THE WONDER DOG, in his latest picture LOWELL , north end| â€"~SEE US ABOUT INSURANCE and a Cast in m' lar Sto Regular FF?Ikt?tï¬ver Produee? of $52 THURSDAY, DECEMBER in Murray&Terry | (Inporporated) ~ 320 Cenral Ave. 2. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Phone Highland Park 406 i.?%:mmm‘ beautifuily wooded. IM Lot 110x124 on Gréen Bay road only $3,500. ‘Terms. ha:. it. t 8 rm. frame col. bhome, fur. bur.) lot 50x200, A bargain l“;_g Heinsen & Kroll â€" 6 tm, bung. east side; steam ravine lot. $12.500. Very easy Sheridan Road & Oantlg Tel. H. P. 69 _ FOR LOTS How ACRES and FARMS _ Real Bargains . |â€" Right Prices / _ Office space, exceptionâ€" ally attract., with ] washroom, t licht, desirable location. Telephone Highland Park 2486 FOR . ! DRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN HERMAN ADAMSON STRETCHING THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY PHONES 178â€"179 & Jobbing and Remodeling "L .. J" Press Office Headquarters 10 Carpenter and Contractor FOR RENT McGovern Street a Specialty Address Call on 1100 Â¥Fr Da Mo cht PI for sin of of at . wWi Bef Ru t Ev fo in VI at ni da at h th h