Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 31 May 1923, p. 3

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Mar 923. th mania at or coin-U/or and BE CON- ,thehts wanted. Jo to try Oriet you 'etiftisr trim, falling hair?', _ nae relieves and l was}: of aa.. till“ Ptaee )ps 9llintr hair oIieuions--irul eens--stanipts, ttr eirfr" story'of elec- d Ht owwirirt is re- L s)"!,?,"; Me handise mt. . ales a law!” ( trM three tha Bf t, _ ialpr- savin dam. Hs, tucuters irons :0: uhicles m tributed Ns'rssorman'r of m nit: co. 1 a A LL RECORDS mns. LODUCI'S C0. It cess 'ers ". itt Phone H, Ir. 239 ICE m; i T " or 'por It!” " " ted rief rief 1 Jatuary 1 tal new con- sinel,s of the expri' sed in “emf; that Z by a hand- uheati of the 'ks lst 1923 ired in' the ex led by. 'NIU ped in tt tal W33 're ired in x f ture of hp " own- ki cash. orvlof elee- 1- ‘“ My l/ W my I.\ Vir,iiii"i'ifgi,"ii5F, GASOLINE 104 South First Street At Laurel I» N Sharpen your Razors/and Safety R r blade My many years experience of sharpening nables e to guarantee anything that needs a shaving edge. l LET ME-. FILLING STA 7 Central Avenue at Chicago Filling Statioh Prices Lubrication Specialists V rciErg rtt.'.F.,i'St === griE.b'.'t. =E= LE a.?-,':].. 1i, LAKE srrpgirprprbrts co. Telephone 85 Still some tirie " rdy Based in pots, ré+ly fbr planting out, also hardy J i, an Lilies . 1 Time, for tillin _ your Porch Boxes, wi are ready with the most 00mph! , stock of plants ever q tered along the North Shore. C . ,1 ' Plants to cut f wers from all Summé and Fall, such as Asters, Sna jagons, Scabiosa, Saipt lossi, Calenda- It tzhizm‘ia’ Cosm, s, Marigold, Lupins, tacks and a hit o 0 r8. . " i la? " was 541an Mm: HIGHL The amazing ac eratiod-the smooth, vibrati nless sense of flying-the ast niuhing way that the car cii to the road even at high , d--tht ease with which it i Jtand1e4--the feeling of seen I and luxury and entire satin tttion':.-! All these are dl#inctly ahd A. clusively Wills [Saintc Claire. Inc. Ea'i'ii'i"i lVI W/ I Opposite Post (Nojt Inc.) RV] TION . Phone H, P. 239 Office BARK tiREENHottahi, HIGHLAND “PARK; i v _,W., _-.-.n...-uu, ugyvlw, Contract anal, Czechoslovak, Disci- ples, Eu _ rn Orthodox, Friends; Ggi. man Eva gelical, Lutheran, Method» ist, Max-21 inns, Old Catholic, Pres- byterian, Reformed, and South In- dian Uni d Communion.» The con- tinuation mmittee is ariangihg in behalf of these for the pulling: of a world cotterenee of all Christian churches llto. consider questions of faith an iorder, as the next'; 5099 toward C finish unity. A I _ This ed}, which is now repeated for the 1h year comes front the world wi organization representing the Anggcah: Armenian, ngtiut, I Aryrthi, reform which Meletios I ;is tui1rociitintr, is that of a mdvemen ifor, the i option in the Near Eat o the Gre rian or western c'alendar fo all civil urpoaes. The CW govern ment'at1Athems has just natitute this refoi and the weaterti calenda is now i force throughout the King dom of e. The older Julian ca- lendar, lhieh lacs thirteen day. be- [hind on is still being used for ec- ;cieaiastic l purposes, though Meletios has ui that the complete change be made ‘ that the western calendar shall be : sod upon all occasions. _ . 5 nion at Churches ' Meleti is an ardent advocate of the oriaiiie union of the Christian churchesa: hrbutrhout the world upon' the un able basis of the Ortho. dox Fat ' He is thoroughly conver- sant with‘ western theology and with Americaii‘ life and thought and is heartily +o-operating with the Con.. tinuation1 Committee of the World Conferena on Faith and Order, a call fromlwhieh has just been issued for w-pr er period during tht eightg days fro l May 13 to 20, "on behaitli of the vit'lble unity of Christianity?! haw l The j odern movement His pe - trated Near East and sounded t e death , ell of the long, picturgsq e beards:, hick. have been on of t ehartre i, ristic features of the pr - lates! at the' Eastern Orthdoxf-churc ' aeeoidii' to advices received by Epi' - eopal c rchmen who are engaged n the pr _ ption of the World 'Confe - ence oni Faith and Order which w 1 be held;' n 1925. , Modei Styles in Hirsute Ado - med in Favor Among Lead- i g Prelates of East. onmonox ammo MANDON LONG I urpooes. The (,i,tt, iovern. Athens has just mrtituted and the westerti calendar I force throughout ye King- NG WESTERN TYPBs HIGHLAND PARK FRITZ 7 BNHR,’ Proprietor Gi Noti - is hereby given that on Set- urday. Fl" 23rd day of June A. D. 1923, tt Trustees .of Schoqls 'of Towns op No. 53 North, Range IS, Lake SGG, Illinois, will tell It pub. lie 'sal 'i' on the premises hereinafter deacriti& between Ten o'eloek a. m. and '. ~ oclock p. m., to wittd-. One on? . k P. u., the old school on. andg'b Ming: ‘thereoti. limited ait'd known , Sub iii" 5 and the West TO Net of, Sub 2 6 of Lot 49, Pint of High, wood, il ing Everta t‘Jelfery’s um. sion, Ji Lands, in Samoa. 14 and 15,12; ship 43 North, Range 12, 'i, E t ' the mindAPrincipal Meri- 1 £31,!th in the City of Highs 1 wodd,'l ke County, Illindis. ‘ which I e will be made for cash in] school f journalism should produce, a sh p demarcation between the varyi types of joumliun, 3nd moth distinction drawn between a circul ion obtained by the legitimate meth of printing proper news. ftw. tures d opinion, and cirCuhtion ob- tained y the devices of the eharhstan, the se tidnaligt, or ieateh-pennr gift distri ons." of an ority With which the ween» ful e tor of twerttr-t1vs years Mo often he." While he iaid be would not a oeate the control of new: col- umm, y, advertisers he would wel. come nyh tnfiuenite brought to beat to m e newspaper columns claim:- and re acoeptahle to ttlean-minded reade than they are todaru-whether that fluence' emahated from an attend from I school of journalism or fr . church. 7 Make- Prediction "I ink theitime is at hand." he said, ' hen, there will he in the mind of the lducnted journalist, auch u a school if joumlism should urn-hm. "C ' inly a. tendency toward more digni and restraint will have to be devel d and cultivated if newspa- per e tors wish to recover that rub- lic i uence which it univemly is admit 'they now have lost," he tMH se ' "if we are to recover the voice of an ority with which the smash fe! e toy t.tf -tyyptt-ttre years Mo "A kroup of newspaper men in any city " start a crime wave by de- clari one exists and usually can end e by forgetting all about it," he mented. "Any physician will tell ' that a similar pursuit of 'heal news'will extend into a dam zero epidemic a few sporadic cases whie |are thought to be rapidly com- muni IN." _ Deplores Bmumtiortatitm . Abbott deplored the tendency tow sensationalism in present-day jou ism. He declared that the youn journalist just entering upon his pl fessional career should not ac- cept he example of the so-called great ailies of today as indicative of w t the newspaper of the future is gel to be. i joum younl his p cept Ihr " ewe is news until it% read." Thi dictum ‘was handed down by Wil- lie f, bbott of Boston, editor ot The Chri tam Science Monitor, in an ad- dres last week before the Medill Se of Journalism in the North- wes University building. ' Mr. Ab spoke of the belief among edi- tors at correspondence coming by mail as lost its value. "I hink that the American press has fNred greatly by this: inclina- tion substitute the necessarily brief and (ten scrappy cable letter for the care ly matured article,"- he said. ' l , Start Crime Wave 3 T Di . aging the argument that the expl tion of criminal news accom- plish , a polsitive social service Mr. Abot 3declared‘ that it has been de- mon ated that the systematic pub- lishi of a series of criminal stories by tt newapapers in' a city invari- ably ads to an increase of crimes of preci ly the sort that are described. Wit J J. Abbott of Chr'Utian , iente Monitor Daphne ESemamtional Tendency . l Makes Predictions mamas CLEAN NEWSPAPER " Higblgnd Park, Illinois, NOTICE OF" SALE LOW JOURNALISM DECRIED BY EDITOR , _ 3, 2 i' _ Still time for making a Lawn.“ We 1iketo furnish you the seed and.necesauar Fertilizer or submit you an. estimate for doing, the work; Call 85/ [ '. . j If you want eddy ETomatoea this; plants; it will mehn ripe ifgt,tt July,-dine Peppeis and Egg pl @323 Pamt,tuattomi'i T a um: u' ', _ f s " r'e',7,'r',J,')r,lf//i', " 5' wim'zheé‘ii si) , i ' id,” H tiirgtlth, 3,... "!l'i.: Lahid 'll!,) , ta ' a 2 if? my gut 113.5 5:98.? Although lard the provide mam] for tttatmifi- cent vistas. the 3 ttsqt, estate can be impmved wonder- fully. I wbuld be k ittthtd to talk the matthr over with you in person: :,)', 1 / I that it" com a.’ 'ft"flliiri'iiii' my": wow; u the work P rs nu: PUBLIC WORK PROMPTL . GOO Only Pint an. ttt Uned. We do 3 snow MADE m an 21 m lug: You 7min Pam. Ares Raw Ili. a... main: Put I. The Size. of you Grounds has little tone M use possibilities at the work of the emeiitttt lgndscapi plum. _ _, . For iitt'ii'_,'ittat,_ii'iit; iiyse mghialid Perk 87. Wet was! Rough Dr ttriiietive . C _ (j i ( ()tlt Terrace Landry _,' e. cuiiVra and Dyers‘ The secret 11% (Jim work is doné by an ins proved p'oe!lthlt insures each and every fabric broyghtibaisk to its original color; it matters _t,ii,,'ii,ii,',,ii.'r, tllelieate the fabric or how much you‘p i! 'ilit,'imsr SEND IT TO THE OAK TERRAEKSDE ;§ LAUNDRY and do not worry. We 'eeiieorisierit thin your stamp of approval will. ii' p(aeed on the work. Do not heisitati. Angling that needs a visit to the laundry such 'i cleaning and dyeing send it right ,shrroi r #livery men will be glad to assist you. i f _ 24 Mareth Thig ineltiiesi hat pieces "msnai. nu I"2'd'ifi'i'sLPd'e'J, sue: nun h'ott “"3... r.ltetie.,jkaiajirGi and ham you, plant our potted Is in the forepart of h 90"! GOOD . mummy tet!?. Uned. "tft_1kltf, Mand 30"- I W 'tett,,eitert sue: nil-mum A in II- -- --v 1,;A, - . . -- é£1,120 hs., SL130 M5110 per pound rig: t '0 , " MANOOGIAN I I Btreeb--Near Cent 5.35913" 3333 " mm Ai'iirf gt mus EXPERIENCE Ava-o es ’M PAGE (H

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