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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Mar 1922, p. 7

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Ies fur ‘urqrfls are being rd. and I'm-y dunk: frankly r opinnm abuts! the state ms fus'nmna and the base- n. . ‘ » a mommy: fading that' the 'm deaLinz wfth congress. plishm all he ran with the VI, 1nd shoulfl now mch ‘ngle UB ' [111. ER 'mfl§‘9*<§‘ {E SERVICE bx an FROM '3 In; run A c x. norms. z ‘SY TERMS §ya~r9 6,. ., .i\¢.; ew model '3 FOR THE 1 [k a: 11. Ohio ERS I\ )ASTERS ; ILLS. LAMPS ‘ylf‘\f n1 ' $3.95 ale SHOP lRHJl: terS (i I;\ N (HE S ’ V011? iwswm-e IThe difliculty in which the novice firfls himself in setting out to pur- chgse a wireless phone for his home is that so many ditferent instruments and parts are offered to him and so mzny half-formed, emergency sales- ;men give him so much conflicting ad- ‘vice that he does not know what to do. Furthermore, he is aware of dif- ‘fieulties in making an effective instal- lation and has no assurance that his trument even Were it correctly in- skilled, will work because he has no 1 ilities for testing it Perhaps he 1! s heard of some of the freak ex- ‘ Vpériences of amateurs as for example sqmmall an interference as a bed spring has made difficulties in the reâ€" fsving. And if he does have trouble‘ knows he will not likely be able to '3;th it. It is to assist such people’ m‘th service that the new company l‘s been organized. ;‘~There are several kinds of wireless Wiephones. some with the advantage .43 prices as low as 87 5.00 or even $190 others at greater costs up to Ix{proximately $250.00, at which fig- “*9 the “loud- speaker" is available, king it possible for an entire room- S 1 Of people to Hana to a concert in ’Nfeyv Y.ork Grand Open in theago, #ANSTIEHL STARTS RADIO SERVICE co. Tl'ESDAY, MAR; 28 7:30 p. WEDNESDAY. MAR. 29 7:30 p. Admission: adults, 27c war tax Children underl‘z, 13c; war tax Marion Davies in of fun. SUII{i;i.\'v~ScI/,I\i<k Nc-ws Mondayfl Paths Reviuw stxnn'. .\l.\R.26 10:30 p. m. HONDA Y, MAR. 2 10:30 p. m. Admis<hm adults. C‘hjldrvn under 1'3. Iecture in Pittsbufirh, - public ad- "ENCHANTM EST" . Paramount picture directed by .oben G. Vignola he<dayâ€"Pathe comedy 7cdnesday~Mutt and Jefi' ‘ ll’RSAY. MAR. Imission: adults. ‘ildren under 12. (Continued from Page North Shore Trust Company Smoked Ham, half or whole Bacon, by the strip ........... Libby 3 Pineapple ............ Webb’s Coffee, special at ..... Choice Pot Roast ............. Sirloin Steak, young and juicy Short Cut Beef Tongues ...... Fancy Spare Ribs ..... _ ....... Veal Loin Roast .' .......... ‘. . Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea . . . Native Veal Breast .......... Palace Cash Market Free Delivery 'atiunnl Attrmuur Jackie (370;: "M Y BOY " General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business Sheridan Road and Central Avenue Luxe Theatre 30 7:30 [2. 27¢ war t2‘yx 13c; war téx WEEK END SALE LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS ."R()CR.-Hl FOR NEXT WEEK Capital and Surplus W211 ‘~\' all no p. m. to GEORGE G. ROCK m $150,000 :(H)p.nl. to [(l, (ax v'm‘l (A Sate Bank) “wm ANNOUNCE YOL'R MAR m_ MACE?" 3" An Alah Crosland Production 2c,Sennett comedy M5313! The fifemen's dance .given last Friâ€" day evenng at the Deerfield-Shiolds high school was one o! the mostvsuc- cossful affairs. both financially and social): ever given by the depart- ment. The croWd was one of the largest that has ever attended these dances. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT FIREMEN'S DANCE FRI Assistant Postmaster Peter Moore of Lake Forest. has been appointed postmaster of that city by President; Harding. According to a telegram? received yesterday from Congressmans Cari Chind’bloom. Mr. Moore has? been in‘ the postal service {or .23‘ years. ‘He has many friends in this! city. 3 dress in Washington, a musical comâ€" edy on Broadway, etc. There are now several ,“broad-casting" stations and no end bf fun and instruction in the air each night as well as business to- ports by day. MOORE APPOINTED f . LAKE FOREST P. M. ‘ SATURDAY, APRIILI 7:30 p. Admission: adults, 271-; War tux Children under 12, 13c; wur tax Matinee 2:30 p. m. Elaine Hammerstein in .\ Paramnum pivlun‘ from (in by Mark Swanson. Ruth Roland in “White Eagle" Intemanionul News ‘ .\ Dallas M. Fitzm-rah! pr-nhzrtinn frum the story by W. (‘arvy “Fault-Hy Putho Nt‘W'S Admi<siv>nr adults Children undvr 1‘. “THE INFANHHS MISS REVELI." FRI DA Y, M .-\ R. :H SMIUNG and fighting tlways beats STEWING : Ethel! (‘laytun in "HER OWN MONEY" Fresh Vegetables and Putting Lain 30c -28c -33c 39c 16%c 30c 30:: ~ 17c 28c 69c 18c “‘3 l wm- tux 350 ux Uk- ll Dellâ€"Why plot on “buttâ€"London 'Antwerl. Only One‘of Quay. Hill~AcmrlHng tn the higher the- (vlo‘iaus, Adam was me I)‘ hypnotlud at the time or his man :2. ’ What Quarter Slwcd Is. I!) swam “nods. nmuhly lIlt' oaks. n Iigufl is prquu-d by quurtw-nawlnx. my! (lu- American Fun-Mr)- Stu-gum». In rank-ally ull _t\'mnl~ “1er are HI»- huh: nf “Sum wlmh run at right undm tn tln- ans' M thv trm- Ilka snakes In a aim-I. The!" are the rays, ”nan mum! modullnry or pm: rays Mun"... mum .-r tin-m pmu'ar as or» tenth»: of the plth mm the woody In “I xlu- I‘nnift-l‘s “1‘“ must hu-d. maids thew r:o)’~' are tut- fimx to show“ distlm'tly, In "mo-rs. as In mane. cherry and "whammy, "my are dls- line: but nut mnspk'unus. Centervatlon ot Vaniumno Spociec. It is uruwl IIIN-lt uil hiplngists to 0x PM 1;! iiinl‘t' <i't'iolls t‘anl‘l in rvfl'llt’ fl fmft'rmum-nh‘ ur \:lni\‘h{ng numn- in winding uii forms. it is [nlililt'li um, thrmluh tiu- nu-dt‘um of Swivm-u. that tho nmmiihu: mtv ut uhlch nur native flurd mu! [mum nrv lilsulrlu-urin: Iv uiwi‘lbus to H“ (“Km-pt Hump \\'Ilrkt'l‘)l “hutw ulltluuk i~' imulnie‘tl h} the wnlis n! their ialmrutnrim. und that tiw filtu- atiup is non-ptwi by thus.- lulu-r nu more or ’I‘is inn-\iiulvlv. 'l'iiul Mun-gist». ui'mvA uii utiwrs. nrv in 11 position to "n: u'l‘t‘iilH‘ HIV in“ of n single species w qr nulumi u<<wiutivtls of syn-«198" is nan-m. Tin-y um firtlwrmure, m :In .d\'liliiii}:t'0|i\ [rt-Milo!) tn bring nut ivy pn-pmmtuiu and With “'9 Weight of :mtiiorituliw ruunsvl um ruluv «if this mxIsm-Vutiun. Tmnml tho furtiwmm‘e nf this Hui u nzlti-mui ormmimtiuu'has iit‘t'il [,ruli(\.~'i‘4l,â€"~St'h‘ntifi? .\ll|0‘rli'fl". umw-nin‘ ~TH'lflr- ,N"!'XlL""L. 1" HM- ‘lu-Mh mm”; 7111‘ .\H!"ri:~. 1) "Drum“ :wmm: (rum the inuumnih )nuwl. 'l’n» Fullfurnin H-dmunl Huppr lnnrk “hirh nrv mmln into gull \uI’Y\ nr Nut-Him “ml um; mu MIMI! in ”HI-'1' [ulzllulv-L'iv I \nfuuM-I 'IHV“ :m In \Ynhmr Hu') m pum‘lux :n :1 [1w 1mm \\hi.; uf a Whirl: arranger, n! ”I" him. I-x' :I (mun \Uhplww! 1H {n-Hc-H! I'm-um: I'Iwn HI"~|' n :1‘ {IT Hl'l I-l 'ln- 1 \imirnm inn!) mm In \huv-vl "hihirvn uf im'r .. nr if \Hm‘l] Il't a llumin: of Clhl i: mar shim him. 5hr or clw iulm and into llu- 5k). Aud mar .xinu- Hu-n ‘hv hzh' lmm :‘hnslng him. She- is Um .um um! hv Hw rum.“ Silim' H10 (in! :INH’HIWJI‘I' {nhvtnld 1h“ (mum: and ”w first 43px) \surnml uf a Whirl: stranger," tho full Iunnn n! llu- hiz‘th I-I‘ :I l‘vvnulo- Jnl‘l Inn l‘u-rn whpmw! 1n gun-Hem! ;:. um‘nrnumgv ":nmt‘r. I'Iwn HI"~|' mulv mam-m lmm " ll'x' Hl'l I-l 'ln- [noun :\ lu-ullh), IL'drnxh inn!) and Inhu‘vix} “‘11- In- ~:nw(-vl "hiMrvn uf l-nHI ~u-\i-~, imi‘n «n {Lu tunv u! II.“ mm”: w up Hm 'l‘lwn' un- many lq-uemls uf 1hr "mun. .Unwst cm-ry uln‘lunt [maplr has [In lumu story. but that or the l-Isklmul is nar-tlwlurly Inn-rusting mu! poet!- t‘ul. l! NIH hmv, lung nun. hvfnro there \u‘rr u sun and n ”1qu In Hu- lwmrlm. u bromvr um! sxsn‘r “VNI ulumc In nu igloo, (Im- nlu)~ the hrutm-r grlq-vnnsly ilHl‘t-ulml his Iu‘uuxlful. wish-r. who luu'ulm- .w o-nruuwl that, pix-kl“: up a llumin: hrmuL xlu- chasm! him out Really Poetical Beliefs Held by Primi. Riva People Concerning me ' Sun and Moon, LEGENDS OF THE ESKIMOS ‘ 'l‘twkvvl mm) among numeroum' ore-0k: and \\ ntorwnrks is the hm!) on| lilllzhlllngseu. the home of “whlte; wings.“ for this llttle settlement In] the yachting man's utopia and is, lnl this mspect, [wt-rims an the ("Lil vmtsl. I hf Flmhlnci It “us from Brit'kelsev, :I\‘ the inhithitnnts (ull the pluco. that Lnrtl 1‘ Muses started on his “arm tnur.‘ in his yuwht. the Sunlwam, and Sir? 'thllml“ Lipton N‘iei'u‘il max: of his; l-n-Vl's for tlu‘ vurluus Shuercka Apart frutnym-M building illld repair' Eng; Brightiingu-n hns ulhur (-hllms ("fl (mm; fnl‘ sh» is :l Imm'nrpnrute mom; her or tlu- Feuivrnlinll of the (‘lnqur l’urls. nth! i~ u “limb" of Sumlwlch. ‘ S'Il‘ it; tho unly plnt-o belonging tn the‘ Mlerntlon nut slttmtml ln Rent or: Sussex. It is sllrlllisvtl that ”)0 lnrnr J [wrath-n of llrlghtllnuwn in tlw (‘lnqum‘ [mrts may he an imltnllnti of the: ilmtmn R)'\Ivll1. lmt. unfortunntt-ly, un; unclnm tnutnm-rlpt, tho Hum-stlny 0f the Ports. lllls lu-en lust. so that ”It“ amt-t: «lutv of ”11- tm-mlu-rshlp off Brightllngson ln tln- federation cannot; ht‘ stated. in HM thl< mvtulmrfihlp: wax l'l‘CL‘lN‘l' tn have (wish-ll uh; :mt‘llm. 0f the many [)l‘h‘ilt‘gl-H: “hit-ll hm'v iK‘t'nnn- nhsulvto or urn not ,’ o‘xoyclxmt [Wu hnlull‘llllli l-nxu-vsslnns‘ x‘tlll At-njnywl ln tlw lnhalultnnts are: t-xvmptitm {rt-m wnin: 1m jurin‘s and; from llliiitlll‘)‘ wm‘lt-v “A l‘hrhfiant St'ifinf‘o .‘Innitur. {Inn POM FAMOUS, THOUGH SHALL Brightllngua. In England, Wu Very Ancient Town m Far Back at Your “41. \4) ml: Y1 Imu Ihc-j. “HI (ilu‘le u, Thwrl' :‘I‘v lelxu'hh mm lillh- mph-1‘ .n \I :IIII! H‘H-Julxn' pin’n-IH \\--l'k up im~ (:.vlln~Â¥l HRH" Hr II'D I‘Vu'lumum "ml '1" 1- 'mulx t)! M MD!" ."l-"J 'h" Illil'i.‘ u a ’N"«~h;7"; In Hn-‘lu-rr! m3 .maxguND 1143!: Pass. HIGHLAND mum, NJturc's Wood Works th'i'I n or IN I‘V‘n K '1" .- 'I-Iul ."ll".[ Ihv ’fl'XlL""L In 1 "rim 1) ")u‘xu min )nuwl. nllltt HM IH Yin p131.” H uill "pvt I'M-l» \\. g\‘ ihNh HIHHHII unul : v! I‘ht'y' my” "'4“th I!l'lll~ ax“ HM I» {tum "1|“ .\:4wril‘nl tn- \0 ”RP lli'nrk of Tim Huh! 'ln- r0015 In lmr y pip-w ‘ \Hl'iulh h mm”; m: (rum 'nllfurnin In- mmln lll <lv~'iun~ pnxil\ ‘1.“ link ulmul mi»): mum; 11‘ i! ‘Jll rq-u Some people seem to column 8' delusion (In: the United Sit. III‘ is maintained m protect thin can: from attack. nther an to hot Whfihmm when ch um The annount‘ement that Miss 'Milinuwski. din-(tor of Lakr Forest University Svhool of Music. has lens- ('d from Mr. Van Wzigem-n Ailing a house on Frost pllfl’fi‘. now In process of construction, doée not come as a complete surprise, lt h“ long been rumored that \iiss Milinowaki was looking for a suitable building for thel music school to take the pluce of North Hall much needed by the col- legv owing to its increuing enroli~ mént. By action of the board of trus- toes of Lake Forest University Miu Milinovvski has utficiully been given ‘the freedom to open a school of he own to be called Lake Forest School of Music An formerly Luke Fom .University School of Music goes on 'of existence. The music depurtmen 101' the university returns to F 'lhll, and of this depnrtment i lMiiinomki and her faculty will con :tinue to have full chum. u I PI of the faculty a! Perry Hall Stu dents taking the regular degree can .will liVe in the college dormitory an 'der collete reguintlom. receiving thd munic instruction through ebb Fe Hull department. The new building in being sandal ly Adapudmthenoodoofthouhl There is room for studies. I at,“ hall. 1nd living qua-an. Tho ho. is airy Ind equipped in (h .- modern manner. It is very chat the Culvert electric station on (I! east side of the truth. i ban proved in the fin yen: of it existence. Kin Mllinowski'n plan: provide! summer teaching and for I [In studio in Chicngn for the con of those Lake Forest node”: v live in Chicago during the m months. The uriel of uni“ M so successfully est-blinked will cu tinoe under the management of t lake Forest School o( Music. is every indie-flan am in its and accessible setting tho music will flourish And expond in line. I Miss \lilinowski to (‘o‘nduct Own SchOOI; (allege to l at North Hall A cordial invitation tn thew 501' Vim-s i< extended to all MI'SIC SCHOOL LEAVES l'NlVERSITY CAMPUS At 6:15 in the vwning the (‘hris- tiun I‘anil'iu't'r will mm-l, The tupic for diwu>~1nn Will be. “What our l‘vuntry ()wm tn Home Mlmionar- in." Immediately prwqdinx this ser- \n'r thr u-n minute prayer wrvice will lw ht‘ld. At 7:45 thc pastor Will pruu-h an ('Yungl-llrlh‘ .wrmun. (\n \Vednt‘stlfly vw-ninx xhe rvxulnr mid-“wk prnyvr mu-timp’ will hv ln-lnl. The choir will mart fur rehearsâ€" :1] un Thursday evening The regular services will hr held 011 Sunday. Thr Sunday School will mum at 9:30 in the morning. The lcsmn “ill ln- a main; of all those sludivd during thv past quarttr. At 10:15 the pzlstnr will pr: 31h tho reg- ulhr morning .urmun. At 6:15 in the m’vnirw the (‘hris- EUNITED EVANGELICAL ‘P va. J. H. Reggie. Putar. RQ-v. Koagle, who has been “Wild- in): the conference “motion. has re- turned and will he our pnstor for nn~ other year. We will be glld to have him minister to us again. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . .3 Overdrafts . Securities Banking House , Furniture Fixtures Real Estate 0thér than i Banking HOUSE Cash and due from Banks That we have the vicinity is reflected b the following statement which in W form of the report e to the Auditor! of Public Accounts as! re- quired by law. ‘ ' ' {HEM u.» «mummwmwumwh Five hundred of Alicia's 6 t m men last digit W dud flaunt. “Arthur my be kept in much with current "nature. mu “(turning their attention to lawâ€" w Emile. ’ ' - E“ Wine S. Imam. Volun- gcr‘Dimctor of Emilie. Chic.“ LEARN BRAILLE '10 All) SOLDIER BLIND Women lid. Make Books for -‘.4 (hemmed; but with Ted Cluperonege in necaaery, Mrs. Klmbell believes. but it should be odnducted with ma. became the mere tummy: of it cause:- the young {41k to infer en eccuution of “week- neu or of evil intentions. The wine mother will not iniein on nmeininx in‘ the room every moment when her deughter he: e visitor. The perlor “(heed in the evening, end open no the he" in not I dangers)!“ piece.” he a napomihility to parents, the vents are frequently as great I pomihility to the children; in the my of a morn] menace the old uhionod buggy possessed \all the entialities o! the automobile. t'l'hese are but a few of the inter- -‘ «ting declar-tlons set forth in a hul- ; etin issued by the sooial morality dc- plrlntem of tlu1 National W. C. T. U. in an article entitled, “Our Ally. Mm. Grunfiy." It was written by Mrs. Ruth‘Kimball Gardiner. ’ ,lhnbu Nature Hun Changed' '1 Sb. doubt: whether the modern dance steps and other amusements of Mr jazz ago “are proportionately gmoro dangerous thnn the kissing 'R‘mt-s of bygone days." She points ‘(out that times have nlways been sup- :cficially changing. but that “fund-- Imrntuls do not than And what boys and girls of tothy lh‘ thinking In ithe same things we have Allowed them tn grow up thinking." than empt) convention tabooh the un- chaperoned auto ride Ind the inde- cdmus dancer ” ‘Her advice w parents is w remem- bdr' how they were trained; how I rdnetuion :30. “wine mother: did not rmit either buggy ride: by moo light or playing posto‘ice at partipa. And if the mother’of. cod-y Wilhpcall how her mother managed the mauer with her she will find iidance m muting her daughter understand thu something more (Flapper-ism is a state of mind-«the Mex-1y, excited mind; while children HUMAN NATURE NOT CHANGED. SAYS WRITER VLC. T. U. Woman Dochrea Flapperlsm is State of Mind; Parents Shane Blame and Park State Bank 1,473,076.45 Fix-Service Ma; 1 Help in Nodal 323,309.46 778,277.76 .‘V 870.54 {535,082.20 5 30,000.00 1 8,533.90 The 110-. o! Suing. Den-tum Dependable Proof It“? 2,002.59 N Taxes , . DEPOSITS Reserve for Interest and Bills Payable LlABILlTIES ! Capital Stock paid in ...S 100. .00 Surplus Fund . 40,000.00 Contingent Fund . 17,590.00 Undivided Profits ' 3890.58 urea find her tore un- rude» In. be here , ung mk. . Vine lint V her 3 riot ‘ 00 urller ln mu ('m ' q Juurnnl.’ . In July. 1092 the Hench tuna p- der Marshal Lumen: wen- on 3 an. fllvlnklrk, lu wha ll now Mflq: ; uhlle- slx miles nu y lay me llw’. :rlmm uudvr wnu. m. of maul-u. Tb» lwn urmln‘ we to" ermly H- } lam-ml {or ellhvr l mum: uulnl I: could mun- wme ll «1va and the French commander m ”*2 Informed of every jawed move it I; up; who wu 0M?! try to on Q ; the Gamma princes til-“”1“ Thu man's tram w m I plslol was put lo I: head; and be u t, amt-elm} to true (drum I - ter whit-h Wu I . ll told “i the nllleu mount to out I [Mg only the m-xl m Ins. In to “fl; um. ’would (fa-up 1h! b 1‘ or m him-{w Nikon m tilt? dabmtc M M igmumryimm“ MI. The am mm. mun-a: mum» Indium. anion MM .0 French [hm beta the trick In ; mend. The F . Idvuma I“; .. m manned and 1011.1“ my ‘ mums-flea In the . 2' _ batea. But than t Md } of Louis XIV. «at an fny. '1’ young nob!" 1nd 1 the N 3 I ‘5 . With thin toner ' M min for I cum-1n. I I adult “I m panned. Ind . near helm at- tum the “'6 a - acumen“ ot in! ”0“ man: at theiyuung India a» parade don” Michigan 1.0111143er u” unburned gnlmdnsL clankin’x M their ankle: know u and but a. {mush {ushlou 0“ mm as” u an“. a”... _ lam. u smmrk, g». 1092. mu 0» Foundation “rim Pm Fnakidl *lamon. ' the Braille work at mvxdence. R: I. And is now in New rk city org.- izing the work' there. Women In). muny states are taking lesson: from her and will return ‘0 their homes to teach others. It requires a fine grnde of patriotic fwoman to do Braille work {or ‘after mending hours of transcribi g she never lie. ceives thanks from so who get the benefit of her work She knows hw- ever that her workfu increasing the number of books dvnllable for the blind (ix-service men. Miss Mudeleine S. Eomi: ("1(an Unbuckled Gaioflves Can Be Traced to Histm-ie Incident. 0F FRENCH ORIGIN are nub by lun‘d.’ Then too, the had printed Bruifleé utnnds up in u my that h enier fbr the blind por- s,on to lean to read; md binding the 1301*. This is Why out of on _boqkl {6r the blind, 700 8,893.73 1,277,882.14 25,doioo $1,473.Q76.45

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