FOF in hies: hie i Np] ‘‘tor, of Gr yA se > hm urn.; } $55.00 er‘& Ca._ {NBURA ‘ED / T 62 nue tly urs. at 2:3044 :00 ME" I~Dp or TFWISET * NoD Ia Of .. 69 179 Ys in I 8tz ts AT Park DY Terry‘s entral Ave, you some rday at 1 gm.) ENO beatt Hit in Yéats HOLT AT k 388 AnN ar medigte ue 2 CICPCRERE Phone 1M â€"Teen e & t e# ldek then )o 1924 t\ ) . &\ lt Fil * ANNUAL BAZMR 0&_, _ST. JAMES CHURCH The numerous les whith will be on sale the varigus evenings will form .an attractive background â€" for social features such as h4ve made these affairs so s l in|the past. The public is cordially invited. The card party Thu y, Nov. 13, will begin promptly at two o‘clock. Bunco, bridge, euchre, and five hunâ€" dred will be pla; and prizes will be awarded. In tha evening a chicken dinner will beâ€", i ing at Next week‘s prog land Park theatre following pictuu:] Tonight, Pola Negri in |"Lily of the Dust"; Friday and Saturday, Agnes Ayres, Antofiio Moreno and a big cast in "The Story Without A Name"; Sunday and Monday, Beverâ€" ly Bayne in "The Tenth Woman"; wy,w‘ and Thursday, B. DeMille‘s stupendous â€"proâ€" ‘é‘,‘:‘}"' of modern . times, (‘Feet of ‘; Friday and SBaturd Agnes Ayrés in "Worldly Goods.") Matinee Thursday and Saturday. See proâ€" gram on back page of this paper. The annual bazaat for the efit of St. James church} Highwood, will take place Wednesday, Thursday, Friâ€" day, and Saturday,} November 12, 18, 14, and 15 at San hall, Highwood. _ Friday afternbon reserved for the children. Albig grab bag and other attractions hive been |provided. BEVERLY BAmE IN L "THE TE wWOMAN"r Will Be Shown 2 Days; "Feet of Chy,†day d »‘ ©â€" k y * The evening‘s entertainment bégani with a sumptuous ,- ner .s with meticulous care and greatly enjoyed by the two hundred br more who sat at the tastefully decorated tables in the main dining room :: the hatel. The singing of "Amerida" 0 the proâ€" gram, after which the invocation was pronounced by the Rev. C. Wolâ€" eott. Between he‘ ¢ourses | solo and community singing were | features.| Miss Jean Glen, fne of t “l‘r'rnk’s employes, sang wilth a delightful soâ€" prano voice "Soméwhere a| Voice is Calling," "RememBering" and "Our Yesterdays." â€" Mr.. William| Dooley sang most acceptably "When I Dream of Old Erin, J Dréam of You,". and "Mother Machree." rb;Botl: e recipâ€" ients of hearty Bpplause) and exâ€" pressions of apprediation. Mayor Hastingb Toast a ' Mayor Samuel Hastings | officiated as toastmaster injâ€"his usyal eflee-l (Continued bn page 5) Features of Affhir Ne At Santi‘s Hall, Higl Public Invited ORGANIZE DR“LE! ESTABLISHMEN] George Duffy and Em Duffy well known resi here estabâ€" lishing a dry ¢ and | pressing | plant with the i8 modernly equipâ€" ped plant on W. Cengral . They plan to conduct a c busiâ€" ness in Highland and) vicinity. of pride and gratifieation not only to the officers, diréctorg :and stockholders but also to the pa and the people of Highland Park fy! :: ~> County‘s Li#gest ‘ t Probably tye mdkt notable fact in connection with .t ; celebration lnd; the bank‘s conditiog generally is that i the Highland Park| itate is no w\ in total 'déposits. .. the largest| banking house in ;"s e county. This proud position of this banking institution with totd] de of over three millions of dbBars is a matter One of the most |Rotable and auspiâ€" cious social affairs held in Highland Park‘in many years was the celebraâ€" tiin of the twentgfifth anniversary of the founding of he Highland Park State Bank, which Iwas held on Monâ€" day evening of this at ‘the Moraine ‘hotel, afd at which the stockholders and en oyes the bank and their ladies werk §the guests of the institution. . ‘ \ $/ 4 A special featurd was "a |little surâ€" prise" in the shapg of the| presentaâ€" tion of a handsonmie gold watch and chain toâ€" Viceâ€"Prekident Charles F. Grant in ippreciation of hig 25 years of continuous‘ and Waithful service to of continuous and the bank. Notable Event T y Night at ‘Moraine; MaÂ¥or Is . Master; Dinner and . Talks t STATE BAlwgls NOW > LARCGEST IN COUNTY MARKS 25TH A;Q:Nw*:ngmy NUMBER 36 County‘s Q . MoOPE r ry W Monday, â€" he |Tenth Wo t and ‘Thy I'\‘ n : times, (*F d SBaturda; ly | Goods."| M m y. ge iof this pa; f;m at will in ir Next Week , Highwood; he Hi‘b- lude the NING HERE :m play will be the "Enchanted m ," a New York succeess of last seagon and as yet not produced at a Chh;ago theater,. These guild plays aregtoo well known to need further tmï¬xentlndthiiiutheflntyénthe guild has included Highland Park in its fl:y series. + Performances begin Wednesday, â€" Nov. 4 ~at Kenitwasth with Evanston, Winnetka (two perâ€" formances) and Lake Forest followâ€" ing. Mrs. Alexander O, Mason and Mrs, David Thomas of Highland | a: fine placte for this garden party. | The bazaar be held in the parish nf» of the church and will open aq | 10 h. m.. Mrs. McGregor Adams and | Mrg. F. Weig and have invited dolls ifro all parti‘ of the country and | even abroad to: attend the party. | Acdeptances have been received from | New York, Phindelphia, Thomasville, i eargia;. Washington, D. C., and | even from ‘and Mexico. . Many | of the dolls have already arrived in |ordér to be on hand and fresh for it‘}†garden pa ‘given for them. | The dolls will be ready for adoption by fany respopnsible party and a . John F, Mackenzie is chairâ€" man of the investigating committee and will look into each case thoroughâ€" ly before recommending same. : . Martin J. Insull, has taken ovet the dutie?beof the purchasing committee and hereafter will do all the |buying for the Auxiliary. . / â€"Luncheon will be served by a comâ€" mi under direction of Mrs. George A. Mason and Mrs. Eisenâ€" sta 8. Geur:&Van Schaick ‘is the pregident of this organization and inâ€" vites every wonjan to become a memâ€" ber | of the A?lhry a;:ntlke part in valuable work NMone for the ital. e will be anâ€"exhibit of the | articles n during the year and| also sam of© the surgical dresgsings. ; "ENCHANTED COTTAGE" . _ TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY First Pemmm Of The North Shore atre Guild In PL% are in the east, which includea] Miss "Elinore and Mr. Percy Eckart of Kenilworth, Guy: Stuart Bailey and J.%:m Macy of Winâ€" ..~/| ~(Continued on page 14) | fiss | Williams, superintendent of the hospital will address the first meeting under the new board of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital next Wednésday, Novâ€" ember 12th at two o‘clock in Trinity Parish house. uc The plan was unanimously endorsâ€" ed the Business Men‘s Association at meeting Tuesday evgning and the {following mittee was appointâ€" ed coâ€"operate: Messrs. Paul L. Udell, Earl W,’g‘ Gsell, J. B. Garnett, T. E. Welch and Herman Denzel. © Me%ting Is \Next Wednesday; nvite All Local Women to â€" nanmjes were omitted last week and who meet these requirements please send names at once either to Mrs. John F. Mackenzie, 195 Laurel aveâ€" nue, or to the Highland Park Press. MISS WILLIAMS WILL i â€" ADDRESS AUXILIARY he list of :gmeé for the Memorial Shaft published last week was not a co one as unfortunately no list exigts. Each : must be passed u by a amittee and then veriâ€" fied! by the mdjutant general . at Springfield. Each man must show an honprable ~disch rge and must have gone from Highland Park. Deerfield T hip and Highwood are not inâ€" cluded. Anyone having friends whose reagonable "gitarantee" only will be asked. In con on with the garden part there; be a ready to wear shop, golf outfits and many pretty and} useful things for the dolls. All are| invited _attend and . fifty or ai dolls 1 be on hand to reâ€" ceivie you.~ [ ¢ We HF Hid e are sure all the children and mothers as well of Highland Park and the North Shore will be interestâ€" ed to hear of and to see the wonderâ€" ful) Dolls‘ Garden party Wednesday, Noyember 19th. The bazaar given by the, Dorcas ~society of the Highland Pa Presbyterian Church is given LLS GARDEN PARTY FEATURE OF BAZAAR Big And Little Foreign And merican Dolls To Be Exâ€" â€" | hibited At Parish House hland 'P";Srk Business Men ame Cl%hmlttee to Coâ€" operate; . Others ~Help _ P SECURE CORRECT LISTâ€"FOR MEMORIAL Woman‘s Club Higbland P ‘The [Ladies Aid society of St. Johns Evangelic‘l h :’;‘ vill ; he a chicll;yén supper, | Wednesday ‘eveâ€" ng, Nov. 19th in ’ ent o e ch_tvjr?ch,' corner ;'?!. n Bhy rhad, and Homewood & _' Suppe U | served beginning at five thirty jofclock. The supper is open i the ipublic.. â€" _‘ fa4R L. }.f. ‘|Mankeim lodge, Inde nt r $ Vikings, will hold: i dé y .evqunï¬g, Nov. 8, ilr Santi hall, iin ighwood|. . Music will h 3 w:flï¬known omhe* w. |The lit is cordially invited to . xR .j! Past Masters Night will be observed .+ A. 0; Fay lodge No. 676) A. F, & A. M., Saturday. The lodge will conâ€" vene at one o‘clock with in ternoon in charge of rh regular officers. A dinner‘wfll';iie rved at e Woman‘s Club by the ladies of the tern Star. The work in the eveâ€" g: will be exempli!ï¬ed]ï¬y the Phlt asters of the lodge. .|â€" § Hick‘EN supp Nov. 19 | | _ _A ST. JOHNS CHURCH \The annual decï¬opi.‘o* lof lumaresq Spencer ï¬N . 145 the American Legion will be held, ursday, Nov. 18. 5 t atters |will ‘be ssed and e ember is urged to be present. | |\ The first Gordon Stï¬?g rtétte concert of the season will be given on Sunday (afternoon, Nov. 9, j at three thirty o‘clock, at the home of %rs. Everett L. Millard on Sycamore lace, VR fine program has been arâ€" ged @nd an afternoon of real enâ€" joyment is promised those music lTvm who attend. ||â€" _ i B ‘‘ The program is as follows: 5* | 1. Quartette in D Major |.. Haydn 2. Quartette (one movement) ... PAST MASTERS __NIGIT; t o. . AT K. 0. FKY ï¬!MERlCAN' LEGION ’l;_) 1/ _ RLECT NEW OFFICERS At Home of Mrs. E. L. Millard; Fine Program Arranged | _ _For Affair. (| Tonight _/ and : temorrow â€" night, Aobart Bosworth an uline rk E "Héarts : of ak"; < |Sati + Martha | Mansfield anqv ed Lytell in "The Warrens of Vi "; Sunâ€" y and Monday, "Wine" with Clara ow and a great cast; y and e ay, "Christine e Hu eart" with Florence Vidor and Clive rook; ‘Thursday and Friday, om Mix and the wonder horse in "Oh, you Mony"; | Saturday, Reginald : Denny sith L{um LaPlanté in "The Rast Worker." Matinee Sazutdly See proâ€" hF-am or], local page of th‘lu per. | | "LITTLE SYMPHONY IS FINE |\|\ The following program will be H\own. at Pearl theatre next week: |_("The Jupiter") ...............Mozart #lunzaiEan Rhapsody gdt?;m " lin-o?‘ [|; cello and Orchestra ...,.. D. Pop) Bymphonic Poem No.: 2Â¥* j N “mgcon" (Opus 30)...Saintâ€"Saens Suite, "Scheherazade" (Opus 35). io { Emc N. A,. Rimgkyâ€"Korsak Intermezzo from :;Ti;- Jewels _\ | of the ‘ Madonna"......\Wofâ€"Ferr { \Continued on page 14 â€" | _ NEXT WEEK‘S pkqig&AM § . _ AT PEARL THEATRE: \ The first qoncert of the on‘s series of concerts ogl:tlï¬g Highland Park Civic Music Association given Sunday afternoon, Novembert 2, at Eim Place auditorium, lry the L tle Symphony of Chic¢ago under | baton George Dasch. | £, . The following prog::m was given grm. Hans Brueckner, wi’m, as soâ€" loist : yole® fakimeaten ns 1971 pflft ixe, "Sakuntala‘ ( ds 13){†is { (____â€" Karl Goldmark }sympfi ny, C. uajor : 1 1" F "The Warrens of\I‘l ia" Sat.; | ~"Christine of the Hungry \~â€"â€"_.\Meart" Two Days â€" Small Audience Hears Delightâ€" / u: Last Sunday; ore To Follow ; Supâ€" _ , rt Of Public Urged FINE CONCERT GIVEN â€"| HOME COMING nï¬â€˜ ~â€"OTHERS IN PROSPECT : _ IS NOVEMBER 157H 8. a. Sallie in Our Alley b. Cherry Ripe .:...:â€"EFr 0. V, GIVE DANCE |__ . AT HIGHWOOD NOV. 8 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 Rréarik Britge ODGE Kodaly ’ An attractive showing | will be displayed which ;nble Afor Christmas gifts. ;mobile and a cedar ch ‘ among the gifts to be g ; Saturday evening a bake per will be served. The ‘A three day affair, starting closing Saturday. . The annual bazaar of Campb Chapter guild will be Em: Nov. 8 at 394 Central avenue, A luncheon} will be served ig at gleven o‘clock in the ing. â€" A splendid opportunity will He given the public to procuré home goods for over the week end. m candies will be sold, and hA grab bag will delight the you M tive and useful articles shitable for Xmas gifts will be displkyed. All members® and friends arc{invited to atti ~Sheridan lodge I. O. Sheridan : Rebekah â€" lodge their annual bazaar todi Fellows hall. Tonight fr 7:80 a chicken supper wil ~The picture to be sh "My Wild Irish Rose" star cast. Niver a chick should allow this grand to pass unheeded. "Fa bit of a brogue, and a blarney and surs there‘s foights and a bit o‘ Besides the movie, a full line of home baked goods will be on (sale. An unusual line of usefull and pretty articles will be displayed /. The Ladies: Aid societ M. E. church will hold a | ery sale, and ie, Sai ning, Novemb{wl‘f:th i Place auditorium. EASTERN STAR BA IS TO BE SA CHICKEN SUPPER 1 BEING HELD ‘ Odd Fellow & Rebek: team and the Waukegan aixâ€"thirty a banquet will the lunchroom of the sch4 cellent program is being eightâ€"thirty o‘clock a d held in the gymnasium. not attend all of the ho features come to one of show by your presence yo al Deerfield graduate. 1 for the dinner must be m 10, with Miss Florence N. Second street, High "Every member present" ciation‘s goal for this ho At twoâ€"thirty o‘clock 34 game will. team and the Waukegan|team. At sixâ€"thirty a banquet will be served ifl‘ the Iunchroom of the stchopl. . An exâ€" cellent program is being h!med."At‘ eightâ€"thirty o‘clock a dance will be held in the gymnasium. (If you canâ€" not attend all of the home â€" coming features come to one of them, und( show by your presence are a loyâ€"| al Deerfield graduate. rvations for the dinner must be mhde by Nov. 10, with Miss Florence Warner, 219 N. Second street, Highland Park. "Every member present" is the Assoâ€" ciation‘s goal for this home coming. Many of the former hers are being ‘notified of the affair and it is hoped that many of t will ;t-l tend, or will send a word of m'(-] ing. P M "3 IN 1" AFFAIR Ã©ï¬ ELM PLA Bakery, Sale, Bazaar : By Grace Church f Aid Nov. 15 Features of Ds At twoâ€"thirty o‘clock : beâ€"stagedâ€"between the l Every Class Rep Heretofore the alumn has been termed a "dead and it should not be. Ea has graduated from the be: represented.© The charge is putting forth to make this one : of events, not only in in sociability that the as ever had. Get under this Home Goming projâ€" ect, you "old grads" and| put it over with the kind of pep t good‘ old Deerfield always shows. | Bring your friends and sce that all the other graduates you know are jurged to be there, too. ‘* B P "Back to boost for D 1d4" should be the slogan of all alpmni of the local high school on Sa y, Nov. 15, when the annual Héme Coming will be held at the scHool, marked with a football game, a banquet and a dance, besides othkr appropriate features. _ Every graduate and every friend of . Deerflieldâ€"Shieldk in the sevâ€" éral communities which it serves should attend and help njake this the greatest reunion and . coming event in the school‘s histbry. Team to Play Waukegan and Great Game Promised ; Banâ€" quet and Evening 3 Alumni. Coming â€" DEERFIELD HIGH| SCHOOL Good Football The foctball game with Waukegan Continued on 7 Open 3 Day Bazaar Many Feature S h.n there‘s a of the . couple o‘ Lof Gbr::e r:;:;" veâ€" the Elm {association rcanization" h class that hool should mmittee ‘in every effort the biggest ndance but ociation has ‘ONIGHT ; 0. °F.: and will open AAR TURDAY nd Movies Ladies m will be, ith an all or a child pportunity y in | Odd m 5:30 to be served. of articles ill be suitâ€" An autoâ€" st . will be iven away. ham supâ€" azaar is a today and h Lodges Poday ; ented SCHOOL itk Press The party given by the American Legion auxiliary at the Great Lakes hospital, Tuesday, October 28th for war veterans was a hnge success., «The ward which was recently curâ€" tained by the auxiliary is considered the best looking ward which has been eurtained. ‘The women were comâ€" mended by the captain for their noble mend work "Armistice Day" Dumaresq Spencer Post No. 145 of the American Legion will hold an open meeting and getâ€" Aogether in the auditorium ‘of the Eim ‘Place school. The mayor S. M. Hastings will be present=to deliver an address and also a speaker from national héadquarters A~ musical progtam . has also been arranged. All members will meet at the Masonic over to the auditorium in a body. The people of Highland Park are invitâ€" ed to attend and join in observing Armistice Day. AUXILIARY PARTY AT | ~OREAT LAKES SUCCERSS Folowing a short career in the British service, Mr. Hossain took up journalism, he has lived in England and won his spurs in the English press, He was one of three special delegates elected, with the consent of the : Viceroy b:; India to present the I‘ditn case before the Néar Eastâ€" ern: * hhm' nce. Kcmm known for persuasive ¢ in urging the claims of India, in his interviews ‘with the â€" British and French premiers and other allied His recent addressés" in Washingâ€" ton and New York established him as one ‘of the most effective orators in English who has come to Ameriâ€" ca in many years. Dr. Robert Ersâ€" kine Ely, director of the league of political education, New York city, says, "Mr. Hossain is. an eloquent and effective speaker. His subject matter is interesting andhig delivery admirable. â€" His command of the Buagâ€" lish language leaves nothing to ve desired." ~~On Tuesday afternoon the Ossoli club will have the privilege of listenâ€" ing to Mr. Syud Hossain, the famous Indian orator and journalist, whose name is a household ‘word from one end of India to the other. PROGRAM IS PLANNED FOR ARMISTICE DA Y Syud Hossain Will . Address Meeting Next Tuesday; Is Eloquent Speaker Â¥ Everybody is cordially invited to at tend these meetings. | 1 FAMOUS INDIAN ORATOR TO SPEAK AT O8SSOLI Children‘s meeting every afternoon at . 4:00. f y Young people‘s service at 6:45. Friday night will be Sunday school n‘igllte A delegation from Deerfield will present, has â€" The evangelist will also speak .on Sunday morning. 5 Prayer meeting every afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30. An important feature of the serâ€" vices is the musgic which beginning with next Monday will be under the direction jof Rev. V. E. Stakemiller and . willâ€"â€"include~the use of : such musgical instruments .. as the cornet, violin and chimes. E%‘;nfl‘kï¬c services hb:;.mt:: No -T -w-%â€"â€", & â€" Favro are being at i 1i Ebenezer‘ Evangelical Church and| All w Dist will will continue for three weeks. Stlh†Canc ;These special meetings will conâ€" Elected; tinue ‘until Sunday, November 23, 'li‘ with services every night except Satâ€" ‘& > $.... 23 urday mights. Evangelist lFlvm gives i e : rag practical, helpful gospe messages. [ , You will Wwant to hear him. With one of the largest SPECIAL SERVICES _ AT EBENEZER CHURCH Evangelist Earl T. Favro In Charge; Rev. Stakemilter ~â€"â€"To Furnish Music \~ Precinet No. 3 ‘ For |president â€" _ Davis, ï¬; LaFollette, 7. | Dontinued on page ~ Ch in ame mfi:nd- ula:vu ge m-fl;i !.m:: Cl wiew foved dl& and & theatre A trip by the & ts to Mil ; discussed, & in es are in 'h"“f\“ itertal _ ment contmittee. | John Confad wis retained ‘ng attornmey for th be ation, a letter was ndd d No the city rding the condition jb Dr. Joh tl:. Taylor, coroner E. R ; county Brockway, recorder of i representatives down there prie ‘given. {4 Â¥ ; EV ary. W. E. Becker < cepted as ng the of W. George lot. who retivred fri meeti "n."rt? to make Mr. . honorary ‘â€" ber." ts tof forics 67 the congfesnali dates fop | im the congtessio®@ and | legislative ‘districts o c Lake is a part and tlip cou t officers ol are? 5 Carl R. Chindbloom, congfessm Rodney B. Swift, state benatie William.F.. Weigs, Charles B Fri cis and | N.. L. Jackson, refresente tives; JJ L. ‘Wilmot,. clefk m court; A. V. Smith, state‘s attorndy, gr. Joh lli. Taylor, coroner ; Chatles . Rusgell, county surveyor Brockway, ‘recorder of deedg â€" Frim representatives down there wins prie: ‘â€"Vote in Deerfield T. d The 'uiingmu for president, V. S. Senator nor,byyizduï¬,‘tï¬mm.l s mu’ollm: *} L Precinet No, 1 3 \ For â€"pr aâ€" 3 Davis, 50; LaFollette, 189. j For U. 8. â€" 8 Sp § 187. | . . !'::"Mn.’m Jor 294. â€" l 5.4 Comï¬tlue(h War 6 rial Is Appoin { Highiang Park. Business Mkrs & m ‘s â€" muszo,r-tl:u Mrik.dJ, F. M présented of the War A Herman Quml. was (a to appoint | a ~committee, 4 ie e are Pa e president. | : $ . . . Precinet No. 2 | For. president â€" Davis, 18; LaFoliette, 18 For U. 8. Sengtorâ€" Sp | Â¥B. § ; For ‘governorâ€"Email, nds a ol 4/+ In Illinvis the entire tidm.t:i;electad_'wm , pluralities, â€" from & down to university trustees. | C 86. Deneen has the n? several h« H " f Republican ¢andidates for lec sional, senatorial and 1 fice are t With ome of the largest wotes die polled hfxat mfldhfl clectlos President . Coolidge and | Gengers Charles <G,. : Dawes# carried [Dee eJ township ‘ by ‘large . pluralifies, W nearly the entire Republic&r seems ‘to have fared simflarly, as n dicated by unofficial and moke or : lie policy ; propositions recefved DEERFIELD TOWNS SWEEPS THE me 11Cago M Ir 165 thehation as a the an | wictory has 'md ns ‘John Co . raey for . :egwuud ; n,tbeveon s rï¬inded at t Mat t will of the W. : 2’:’"" f £3 } week, when fhey @Bâ€" | & theatre Aass ud ndslid ran #bout lq ur & » T hird )# Aed. $ 31' re Répub veirnc Smikl) ands, nsd "l for | leon iblic c f. VYOLUME 14 J ongs, Jon#ks, 31M;