, well ' s. in- large tiHy IMP. M This Community Banking House in It u i, ti)'l.'l'u'ft. T sorts n, Bank†" be sold at from ridan Road 463 totection 1 IN MEMORIAL! 'l _ , Igrieving memory of out that wife Inc-thy; wk; magi: any four Mo as. 4, 1 T. Olaf Lindblom . , * and childrent. _'. 1425714 799341- 10 CIA-'1... tate It $5 to $25.)“ '. straw,fo be sold :at foniidenee--- and Problems With Us es priced up to $59250 i m“. macs? Must Go!! t sun Want ietrtetef ny kind ilet G " hitoreather is a ipormt articles will h lp _ “SEE US†_ A handy checking mount “SEE US" Open Saturday ' to 8 p; n. 4MUNITY BANK flpvtntrs Aeemmt" ELL & CO. CISTS arance ' Convenien 1WEirrq'cyiaairr.ta-s-i-a- _riiFisrrttiia-iaii 3. " B. Ltd- on. 1ht IL I [in Shop TAN soul-2x11 Really solve _ he question, id l" tan. Rally waterprt powders, that eli in spite of perapi tion. POWDERS Ravinia Phone 2300 ILLINOIS soc * "" $1.50 and gap Me & ".00 u -"- mindâ€. Chamber of Commerce Directs The celebration is staged under the snapices of the Deerfleid Chamber of Commerce comprising 'the progres- sive business men and citizens of the village and they plan to leave,noth- ing undone to provide foe the enter- tainment and comfort of the big crowd of visitors which is assured, if the weather is favorable. ’ Biggest Event _ This promises to be the biggest event in the history bf Deerfield. The festivities will start at noon and con- tinne throughout the Moon sud evening, and than who have had ei, perienee with the Deerfield Itraetdutf entertainment ore certain that t' "it“ on the North Shore csn excel) t w en it comes to staging s good time. Fast Growing Community ‘ Deerfield is s rapidly growing com- munity with my line advantage). It has put in '1 million dollars worth of improvements in the past year, and is looking forward to still great- er achievements. in business men are alive and progressive, and they invite their neighbors to visit their) on Sstnrdsy and see whst s line teryip they haiand whet their pins are From the Saturday. Evening Poit story “Doubling for Cupid" by Nina Wilcox Putnam. ' Also PATHE COMEDY V 5mg 1CyARbrtmrN CONTESTâ€. Cash Prizes Given. pilot from the Pnl-Woukee airport, whose thrilling exhibition promises to be one of the his 'dnwing cord: of the day. Another notable feature will be the giving away of a Chrysler Six sedan, which is on display in Knaak's page, on Wuhan: road, Deerfuid. There will bl also may other prizes of vnlue And a good time is assured ell who attend. ‘Go to Deerfield Saturday and meet “Miss DeerfUld" and have a good time 2411 day. [ A prize play that makes a prize gicture; a are“ drama of Carolina eudists wit a flood scene that's the year's sensation. , DEERFIELD DAY IS f SATURDAY, AUG. 21 Also PATHE COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS TUESDAY, AUG,-24 7:15 Patt. WEDNESDAY. ANG. 25 7:15 p.m. LAURA LA' PLANTE . SUNDAY, AUG. 22 MONDAY. AUG.‘23 HARRY MYERS. ALEXANDER CARR, KATE PRICE "HELL BENT FOR HEAVEN" THURSDAY, waver Itt, use North Shore Trust' Company “THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT" PATSY RUTH MILLER Ind JOHN BARRON Continued from use t AY, AUC..a3 ':15 Matinee Sunday at 2:30 Bartlett Theatre General UNDER sum supnnvisron Northwest Corner (Sheridan ' Road and Central) Avenue - ‘7 'W'onfixi / "__rTrl-.TT'rcCriuTrr-" " PMm: trcsii'iaisi'ii'iY ' One Dollar and One Minute will stir-t it with in in coiwenie,intrsr Located Flag Pole Com: Highwood, Illinbis 7:15 min. ""r"i WINDERMERE'S PAN" . l with RONALD; COLMAN, IRENE RICH, MAY McAVOY. BERT LY'risLL From the play by Oscar Wilde. A picture to captivate and stimulate you from head to toes. Also UNIVERSAL COMEDY Assisting Mm. Harri: are: Mm. William‘E. Claw, Mrs. George A. Mason, Mrs. MurkW. Creup, Mrs. Henry Pierce Pope, Mm. Wheaton 'Augur; Mm. Harry Sellery, Mrs. Frederick Tilt, Mrs. John Kreutz- berg and Mrs., Lloyd: Smith Shaw. Mrs. William E.iaaseiberr't is as- sisting with the containing. 1 . , Mrs. 'iArtlutr Falwell. Tuitle' is president of the' Arden Shore mo- Iutiom.1ttt my: Per futrtet in the ttti. Mm. Han-is, who is first vice-p ident and china»: at the social tinetr't1t of the board, will act as’hoetese with Miss Anna Belle Perrier," the superintendent of the camp. 1 You’ll laugh! You'll thrill! You’ll weép! B t always you'll enjoy-made from the famous song and play by Albert (hevilier and Arthur Shirley. Also. PATH»: COMEDY and "A11A'r'rrurt, CONTEST" Thurtw dar-tash Prize. Given SATURDAY, AUG. 28 7:15 pal. and in addition' to enjoy the royil hospitality they,th how to offer, All than intemtod in Arden Shore are most cordially invited to attend the ironic. ' ’ ' THURSDAY, AUG. 26 7:15 pal. Fawn, AUG. 27 7:15 p.m. mgr o%uaiY ma MAY McAVOY Mrs. Norman W. Harris end an able conimittee are in charge 'of the ten and social hour following the mid-summer frolic, at Arden Shore camp on Thursday afternoon at three o’clock. V The entertainment for friends and when: of Arden Shore this year takes the form of an oper- etta, 1'Boy Blue,†in which four hun.. dred of the children " the camp will sung; ' _ TEA WILL FOLLOW ' MID-SUMMER FROLIC Annual Event at Arden Shore Camp Today; To Present " ' 1'Brgr Blue†SENq YOUR DRY CLEANING Ruth AND DRAPERIES TO 4mm RELIABLE LAUNDRY-- our -,cmamns AS WELL AS LAUmeas. f'MY OLD DUTCH" name“ imam in new houses which wi ' [) W. Wilcox. builder, is ex1tiutimt)llrt,htriset. Ter- race subdivision, in, , ' ion to their insulated system, on 'ate, - hot week. is the fact that they' erred: cow. cred with asbestos eh ' lea, angle of cement and asbestos, 't impervious to tire and cannot . gar-ital by a blow torch, which he: ill " proved by test. They can be Ill over n "t" Lune on a stove that at for hogan without burning or j ir .. Another point is that theee " 4- m put on witreopper mile " n . will not rust like ordinary nat I g m nukes a practically eve , 1rrextof. There are may other ' I ,testuree of these 1tortses whieh I w, to prevent maintenance upon-o. k' 3th public irinvitedtarirtapoet Q Til-yin] iind it worth while. F I _ ', _ Incinerator bonds- tainnble but under†like the vote on mm in this precinct. . _ Precinct 1 Bridttets--For, 76; Corporate bonds-l Roofs of Wilcox Hi Water works ba again-t, 26. Incinerator bow 26. {I In the meantime. if mayor said yesterdey, that yhil - newfordl- ‘nnncee ere being al red, 'ste., it mybemeesuryto ' outerm- tiileatm to take an arjjisfGimird. lments to that pupt, Iliit incinerator improvements Iimil‘ Il The Sheri- xdan road bridges . " P.? closed,,end the indications are t they-will my 'cloeéd until tom IMI, " devised to make them safe w." a lr. The mayor and admin! Btion mum generally ere eonildet l hat. when thr bond issue project is"? i in eubmitted the voters will nude - ",' . the neces- sity better and up lit will be ede- quete. " The vote by week _ according to the unofficial report, as follows: Water works against, 60. (This is the only all the propositions, nble majorities). it Precinct Bridges-Por, Mp.' Comte bonds.-. .f'Watee works " If G-For,, tv, min“. IE _ 'll 1 q T Incinentor bond: , , 8; mum; 15. , _ . JI, . ' (In precinct No. 5 , y‘tue bridge bonds proposition l! acted, gut! in No. 6 the was . Jud incin- erator bonds propon'3‘, carried). ASBESTOSSHMS Unollicill ? th The oMeia1 canvaad ' the Vote will be made by the city .eyiir on Pri.. day evening. The LV- Neill report omits the vote on . incinerator bonds in the Third . inet. With the result in this a 1tl I, the total vote for and against, . 'bond issues are imotheia11y repo: E .1: follows: Sheridan rotd "y against, 586. _ General corporate " 'ilFi,t For; 287; against, 483. _ g . - V Water works 'om w, For," 819; against, 409. I ' Incinerator bond - For, 820; against, 834. ", " - Water works against, 100.. Water works against, 144. ' Water works mint, 16. 167. F Majorities against _1tontria-, Bridges, ,399; get _ mt. bonds, 246; water , bonds, 90; incinerator bonds, 1 tneinerator hon: 100. lf, wag, 'is'sr'iti'g?dira"i 126. Incinerator born 19. 47. Water works ', --Por, IW, against, 80. ' Incinerator bonds 1368; what Mnyor Hating: ' 1 that the " ministration ml am " the Sher- idan mad bridge: lil . cloud that the action would , ' . “that the bond “Iâ€. Me I 4: , tiument {he was?“ " one â€disc lives. â€Rumi- Frmy’ ltgndnddod that the ndintniatm r' Aft" I-r.. in: the rather shoe report of En- glnopr WN that it fetter to close muted "We to tï¬â€˜rmjeet " the eleventh noun. _ wit ' . -. Another feature Precinct' , Bridges-lor, 22; inst, 201. . Corporate bonds--,' M; against, Precinct , Bridges-For, 20; int, 135. Corporate bonds--. ' M; against, Priehset 3 T Bridges---. For, 3; inst, TS. Corporate bonds--. " 8; against, Precinct " ' Bridge-For, 22; unst, TL Corpoate bomu-r! 38; again“, Bridtrer-rr'or, IV, . list. 19, , Corpohte ttttttds- , IV, against. set (Continued ally Eve! In!" rams?» ’0“ not ob- _ to be about ;works bonds that, 48. '79; nuimt, lrict in which :eived favor- amt, 40. - For, 82; ', tm, against . a-' For, av, - For, 63; ', 48; against - For, ar, 'ARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS For, ttm, I) men 14; H51 HIGHLAND PARK STATE BA sre,muat,isr'sastse-o. Sunday, Aug. 29,imkr tho my†of the Highwood tooth.†“all (champions of 1925) at the Game F. Nixon's North Show club. “It grounds, of the club no he“ on. and one-half mile- west at WgVrtod on the Ralf Day mad. Adtldttt will be free. There will} 130% when and mee. PW. 7 begin " two o’clock. W in [abundance will ha in radiu- fiit thou ,whq' want than Em In invited to m and up to, - thbpicnieam BIG PICNIC ao " HELD ON AUGUST 29 Highivood Football Team Sponsor Celebration at Nixi- ms'tt North Shore (nub Thurs. at 3, Children’s Conan (all seats free); 8:15, LOVE OF 'ii) 68, Bari, Johnson, Basiola, Lazzari, Papi; Fri, FRA DIAVOLO, 'ililiiit 'd Chamlee, Mojica, Bo%skaora, Lazzari, Defrere, Papi; Sat, FAG "4l! CCI; Rethberg, nrrartihelli, Danise, Defrere, Papi, and CAVALLERIA , sn- CANA, Gentle', Chamlee, Defrere, Papi; Sun., at 8, Coxi'cert (all , ', 5"; " s); 8:15, ROMEO AND, JULIET, Bari, Johnson, Rotltier,dhsfrerxs, Pi Ki 3H3!- selmans; Mon., 8:15, Luella Melina and Edward Johnson, Concert: , 'tst "' (no reserved seat charge); Tum, MME. SANS GENE, Gentle) f" . .4. Danise, Boutskaya, Detreris, Papi; Wed., MME. BUTTERFLY, j . . " Johnson, Basiola, Bourskaya, Papi; Thurs, at 8,, Crildren's Co 'i iOli seats free); 8:15, TALES OF HOFFMAN, Bari, magnum , k) . , Freund, Defrere, Haaselmans; m, ANDREA cmiamiia,,, + q " Martinelli, 'Daniée, Bourskaya,’ Defrere‘, Papi; Sat, LA TRAVIAT“ Bod, .Chamlee, Basiola, Page, Papi. ' . . ' . _ 1':, it" _ _ Transportation A . Phone Rogers Park9112 from Chicago init toll) 1"er Box Office suburbs, Bighlandhrk 2728. Gate j V i, 81. Reserved seats opera nights, $1.25, $1.60, $t00,42.60, 8.75 and f "r trad admission); or North Shore Line regular schedule ind 6:47 f i from porehesstar Avenue, stopping at intermediate points and (iii_iili:;ii'i:'l. Adams, 7 :12; Wilson Avenue, 'P.80; $200 round trip, htehrdinfgtttit ' sion, or $1.00 and eoppottbook ticket. , g '.',',' . . i', :32 RAVIN IA Chicago Symphony drehetii'_ii"i Is Your Account in Red Ink? “o _r"hdit1tert'ta.rtattrhatreotdBttientfimtuorrd-it wienamGrkpueptts.: This build: up met trbdit repu- tation and avode the anhmumgnt if â€are obliged tr" turn down your check. _ ' Whe‘nyouwriteocheckformorethonyoohouin the bank, you' no trading on your neighbor? money. That isn't ttin You ‘.wouldn’t want Moons eke to pay his bills witli your money. _ Love ‘of Three Kings, 8:15 TONIGHT The Home of Saving: Deva-mu The tgietoromtfttotuTtt-.e1trttr. rtioruott9eF.itrfe0tyf? him! sud than on Sunday, 1*. M, at Emma. Gama. prim-i“ novelties will be among the “It tions. Darwin ,riit but: " Can Mtaen o'eioek. The tall but†wungoodagelndmthm porrof the community. (Jo-0;“ boost thumb ttedir that m l my]; _ that-NCI a “at ttteimeinqt'ftgit. 5-2.3 Befomsetthtgmsttomformt" ivortd,rrahtt-l1todetatet+ reaetieeoss-tttrtetsrtertV CARNIVAL AND DANCE AT HIGHWOOD AUG. " 1925 Chantal Foam-I Tun ' of liking“ to Gite Af- . by C & N. W. Ry. madam . 're8 special; $1.00 round trip (not' 'tt)iit I' M OPERA: 9neh.,orrretteqi'er: Azimuth titanium â€may its: "than!†he and m acumen-0cm.“ 000 on Aw.‘9.wu ., hasn'tâ€. “attain†that. u [my 't_terie':( Kala-nu, u",',ttgttlt12,ttHate,'t A_tftu,tritt,'-, Marl- lertttWetasrt .tfl with i"l'la"ai", 'l " $B*dqtrtht. CAPTURED 3m Fe' _ \. ' '9- ri'ene?e,etir ‘ It t"ia5E'ifilsl' I 5 * i; , "trd gi'flgNl5 tum, a he); aAs :I'Ias- rt; "ed a i. Iii, " NK PAGE rm E 3