2 WlL~rETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 ,,{ the Far East; myotcrious India; Jcru·o.dcm. the desolate: Cairo, the ~rue c:n nr th~ Arabian ~i!{hh; lovely C~y 'nr~: 1:1'gh:y China, and pictur~ que Eu- = SHOW FILMS OF 'i~· h ~ lectures Mr. Ostrander has appea n:d hci ure such eminent organizat.iuns a· the American Geographrc sucrety . Am,·rican ~fuseum of Natural History.; Noted Traveler to L~cture Amcncan ln titute of Arts and Serene, ,; ).[ilitary Order of Foreign Wars. At Sunday Club Pitt,burgh Academy of Science and Arh Commercial Museum of Philadelph.a.' hcic.re. numerous woman's . clubs '"l'he World in Color" will be seen anrl in prommcnt theaters of · the l·.ast. at the Wilmette Sunday Evening club on March 23 as presented by Harry C. Ostrander, internationally known travel- William H. Johnson Dies er, whose hobby it is to forsake the Suddenly in California beaten track of the tourist, ferreting out \\'orcl was received from the coa,.t the old corners in strange lands that even the venturesome rarely find. He Tu~: day. ~Larch 18, of the ;,udde n will present to his north shore audiences death in Hollywood, Cal., of \\' illiam scenes depicting the "wonderlands of the H. John son, 716 Greenwood avenue. Golden East," both in motion pictures Glencoe. who had' heen touring- the sonthwe,t in company with his wife. and heauti fully co lored slides. ~fr . John son was a wc11 known at"Possessing a rare kindlinc~s." reads torncv ~tnd the father of the nH'mbt·rs an advance nonce concerning Mr. Osof G~lhert D. Johnson and Brotlier. trander, "he ha> made friends with the people in the lamh he ha s visited: not prominent 'hicago and north !>hon· just friembhip for the day. hut a bond realtors. Funeral arrangem.c nts had not hcen wherch}' he l.vcs with them, learns their customs and enters into their holy made at the time of this writing. ~1r . Johnson. who wa~ one of the places. Wherever he goes he takes hrs camera wrth h1m and drligcntly photo- hcst 10\·ed resident s of Glencoe wa~ graphs the hits of life with which he born in Lawton, Mich ., Octoht·r 31. comes in such intrmatc contact. An art- 1856. a nd came to Chica~o in 1879. ist hy inclination and early training; a He had hecn a mcmher of the Michpoet in soul if not in fact, Mr. Ostrand- igan bar shortly before and was ader brings to his audience his own great mitted to the Tllinois bar soon after love for the lands in which he has lived. his arrival in 111inois. Sincl' 1912 he has practiced law He possesses the happy facu lty of so telling of the>e lands that one seems alone, maintaining offices in the Stock to be transported hy the magic of l ~xc hanqe IH1ilding. Chicago. He wa photography to look up n these wonders a member of the Law, Hamilton and Skokie clubs. for one's self. "Mr. Ostrander, is is explained, has · The remain s will be brought east traveled through all the enchanted lands for burial, it is announc ed. STFJNGE LANDS ·, VOL. x: A Man's Money his own concern. He can spend it all, or he can use his head, and save part of it. The 1nan who uses hi s head about it is bound to save - he couldn't do otherwise. You've heard all that before. You K~O\V ~ NEW l G HAS A Play to Melvin · inen "N . wor~ you ought to save. Just why-and answer the question honestly !-aren't you? The con Th ird," the which the is to pres! Kenilwort~ .,,.. .r nouneed t Guild pro been dire The la st ~ given late Ogden play one o Jatest coml .People." ' ~ady 31." Your Eyes! Do you give Your Eyes the Care theydeservetokeepthem Bright and Beautiful? 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