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Highland Park Press, 8 Jan 1925, p. 9

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'mu- l _the ry R Ninn- :32; t . LE tti I " each than gratis. It rev- “but do and dnd the Irv- .1: " tr, I” m'BM‘ “a“! In]! ("all . vi” {Elisa} CO. pl“. ner NG 7-,", u! {we bah are a“ 'l'] up." EE L233, -- s', FA." “L ' . J! THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1924 CHRISTMAS CLUB tmttnNtiotl ‘of one": of ' _ .l Com“ chapter. No. TIS?, NF" balm. 20th Instead of Jan. 14thrl loot evening in Mic hill, The; Get Tick“! From Members insulting odBeem were Maybelle Bock-1 of Finance Committee lay, installing ollcer; in. Lillllni _ ru-----'- . loan, installing mulls], Ind YP.!, Announcement won made at the Prone" Lawn, Wm lmphmn lehlnnd Park Woman’s Club meet- The work vol bountiful” ;uempli-l ine on Twain of the postponement Bed. At the close af the installation of the cord Darcy scheduled for Jon- voal selections were given by Mr. any 14th. Thireard party will be Loom Levin. tterfiesiimeattti and I then Thursday afternoon, Jon. 29th. soeial hon: closed the evening. _ It two o'eloett. Bridge, fWe hundred . I i---------- and Mal: John will be played. Re- ' - tableamr single tickets early te,rlfgi'i,ll',flfAun, frong'any Minibar of the. fltum9s' com- ' _ m _ _ (',te',',er, A large and most enjoyable 7 _ ‘72.... "__-n, party. is anticipated. ..,, _..-."-'."""- -i, . loan, installing mum. Ind Mrs. Fumes Lawn. inatntihstt 1shaptnin. m work m bum]! "tzemp1i- Bed. At the close af the hitrtilntitrrt voenl selection were then by Mr. Loner Levin. Iterftesttmeuts and l soeial bout closed tho mniht- _ North Shore Trust Company mamas GET WATCH ' m RESIDENCE RAID Enter Home of William Yawell .hat. I, In Ah-tee. of The Family Bard"! entered tho reaidetiee of? Andrew Yowell,» 'Onkwdod avenue, sometime during, 'rtnrmdar/ Jun. 1, while the many were absjent, and stole a watch and chin and a few other tHrtketr, The theft was not discovered and} Mrs. Yowetl return- ed about tt ojebci in the evoning, ac: col-dint to the report nude,» the pqlice. Mom to m the burglar: haw Do In mud Mic. [ LAKE FOREST HAS saw POLICE CHIEF At the January-whim at the Lake Forest city council. on Honky of this “hm HM mémber of the police. tom of tint/city for 18 you and oldest in irohtt of service “nee the "stgtmtMtar at Mimo- Gor- don cu Dan. 8ti .-Ina ippointod. to mud Gallon a chic! of the depart- i. B. a omens WERE WOMAN’S CLUB: CHANGES INSTALLED LAST NIGHTS DATE OF CARD PARTY mt HIGHLAND PARK MUSIC 'SCHOOL Sheridan Road and Central Avenue Y OU WILL, HAVE »MONEY next C,hAer+vrtetsi, fnr. (riff: 911:1 nfkar nor.. 1 Christmas for gifts and other pur- poses if you come in now and join. There is a club for the money you can spare each week, Don't delay any longer. T . . _ MOLDANER & HUME R We maké garments of an description dor . ' Women and {Jen , _ ' Modem - Retinittg, N _ Let us do yohr dry cleaning the new way Tm Bigh1nnd Pith " qubocrd "Army od Theory , ' Taft! Manly or a cue Jul-lineba- iu‘omtiol 1.1950“ HRH-d Duh 1138 " and Se. John has. "W Pod, Illinoi- ANNOUNCEMENT NuaaquinPh-omhiukrmd "Tuesday all PM ARM Bach-inf. Juan "th YOU CAN STILL JOIN OUR BTHBL LATHROP MARLEY. O,'.-. muons AND .FURRIERS I , ,M _ , _ _ l‘llrm‘HW‘ .- , trr [ , “mum , cl: ' '; r" “WW“, _ I Ir ‘ r', '::rrslv)vrr'-:)ri_';i)/, ', rth I _ 'l , ,t '.t _ . (ASH-But) WW l Miss Emu Did: of Crysu'l Luke 'is in the Columbus herrital, Chien, go, vhére the-underwent In operé- thm for appendicitis. Kin Dick was l a former resident of 'Wgtttatttl Park. ( The Lady .Enu' Soda] Chit, will ' meet next Wednesday afternoon. Jah- ( any 14th., ' ' N. S.3GAS C0. PAYS QUARTERLY DIVIDEND Thor. who are fortunate enough to own "ret. in the North Shore Gas company no now necking qunrterly dividend chicks. Then check: in is- sued every three months. . 'Mr. andE"Mn. Wrheet Black: children have mend from tamits,_Mts.,rwhere they spent the Man .,' _ “iii! o/rketuohnt,urrt spent the past two weeksjin Culinvme, m. V _ ADDITIONAL LOCAL FREE MUSIC LESSONS . . IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Was Subject of Woman‘s Club Program Tuesday; Mrs. E." A. Smith Was Speaker Demonstrations by children Atom the pinging, piano, anComtttsstmt clauses showed what bu been accom- hushed. Evmton is td be mamm- dated-upon this ”item which, they have installed and the question; put :to Mr. MeConathy after the pn- gram showed how intending tho 'ft" ple of Highland Park found the. dub- A meeting of, the Hithlde’uk Woman's club was held “and”. January sixth. A vent t'ateerrintt program was given 'detttortrtraNttr the results of the, free teaching of music in Evanston school; Mr. Ernest A. Bmtth, stretftstinib' eat of schools- in "ilvartdtort, mud am they Mend with President Elliot, that "every child in the Mitt: when]: ghould be taught to sine, play an instrument or listen Nttiriseia. tively to music," and no private lei- sons, in music are made a part of the school work from the third grade upkand school again is “givenufor it. am) St. l JOHN BERNARD! m _ l ACCEPT NEW 993mm i‘wm: Be Golf Pmtmionil At Bellevue Country Chris, P" I f ,. Melrose, Mam. ' Mr. osboi-ne mount-mt 43mm of muai‘c, expldnod how test! an gimp to see what pupils ire talented and what instrument Ithcy It'd but fitted to plat. 320 pupils In new be: ing given piano lessons and 870 gm being given lessons on huge! Ittstrtr. ttt0ttta. T . . Ft ject John Bernardi; of this Jetty who has been, assisting Willlestg. golf professional at the WWW Conn- try club, Mum. has undated NI resignation to Mr. Ogg and-bu ac- cepted a poslthn with the Balkan Country club in Melton, Mum. an golf professional and instructor for the coming son-on. He will assume his new duties on April flprt, _ . Mr. Bemardi received his. ttrat training in golf at Lake Shore duh. Prom there he went to Atlanta, Gt, and then to Worcester. During the winter he be: Seen in charge df I golf Uehoo1 in Boston. He will have Boston about the that of Km]: ttte Bellevue, end " brother Bam-will continue to have chute of the Bar tori golf school until April 1 when u will join his brother at Hellenic and act as assistant professionul. Continued from put 1 hummer“. which is believed quite _ probable/it will be e strong hidder'for It state title stein, " theme: is phying this yen- arith fouraf its. veterans of lest year in the lineup. , . Local Pairings Later Coach Peel of the Deerfield school is expecting to receive shortly the glint _of team which will play in the district tournament in the local high lschool um elm the “rings for the lit“ round no to be mnouhced " Moon as the drawings are made try the ofr1cia1a of the State- High School u- abcietion, .under whose menial the-e itoprmuients are conducted._ _ _ " DISTRICT MEET MI r, v V I)ggItniI,MMilIiofl The Deer6eid-Bhiehits balkethall squad’ia practicing steadily this sea- son and ions are looking forward to a winning record for the “amt. In many instances the home team in the towna where the district tom?! are held have been winners ot the initial C Meats. and hope ia unru- sed thaJ’ in this second you of, the tournament here Deerfield the may! have'good prmsi eta for earrihtott the 'g'd,',12,'l'l'll, of the diatrict. ' lama-ed Intent Interscholastic basketball enjoyed a tremendoua growth in tho as. h 1924, u attested by the paitithratiott of more than 6.600 player: in cook petition' moon and the wait at ,more than $90,000 in (at. My“ by crowd: which totalled own "ttendanee at high achool fame- of more than loom-people. '. REV. DAVIS GIBSON AT TRINITY CHURCH irrthe pariah house on /,ttl'r?g 12; at 10 o’clock, them I"! the annual election of omeftttnd, hytett eon will be served at 12:80. A large attendance is requested. ' '. 7 . ch. conference of Diocesan Execu. tive Secretaries under the direction of the Field Department of the Nations] Council is being held at the Merlin hotel a few days this Week. {flare an fifty or, more delegate: representing practically every diocese ln the Church from the, Athintid to , the Ptte,t'fie, and among them may prom: inent and well 1ttt9wtt clergyman em!1 laymen. This morning and; tomorrow: morning there, will be celebration at the Holy Commenter: tor the members of the conference at , :80 efpleek. We conference is held in BM M for the, reason that the locum. h central and because rrrfeit will smaller conferences handout“ the. l Moraine an ideal 'tness ttptyEtt1r'a, " eringe, than)“ to; the tsot'bttMt"t,/,ttf l Mr. Cashing. The st,gt'tf1'lt 1thrt ,tomorrow will of. count t.'qf'sit,tr, lall who desire to'nmd. . gfjsggif’i THE HIGHLAND PARK-PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ”T. Continued, from ”If. iii SAYS REPUBLICANS MUST CLEAN HOUSE SENATOR BORAH’S IDEAS Serves Notice Hi Will Demand Aetidn in Next Congrats; T Hints At Foul!!! l' 'it TiaTiat “in recognized and faithfully and courageously dio- eharged." _..'-... _ . "d I'll-l.“- . t In hu, article which is entitled "'Ne Republican vletorr--What Slut) We Do with Itt" the new cluimhn of the Committee on Foreign Relations indi- cates m attitude' toward world " fairs diverging widely from that of the late S'emtor Lodge, and In clone! accord with President Coolidte's pol-V icy. Be attributes the Republican vie- tory largely to the personality of the Priesident. Inter hunted Cool- idge, 1nd it in up to the party to give him mm and aggressive npport in That should be I moit draatie pro- mmmegf _1toeeuart1tttrl' m " Refusal to in: their obligation: by either old gut? is termed by Sen- ator Bonk as“: gait-damned judg- ment either of patheti‘g ineomtpetetteh or mdid bemygl." f F' l, Br this spirited declaration Sean-l tor Born}: given ootie'e to the tight": wing at the Republican party that lulu new duties is chairman of the Somme Committee cn Foreign an» tions will not weigh him down. not keep him from demanding at!” from the Administration on the Jr sues facing lt. It indicates thit he will wage a vigoroug eampitrtt,8t'r careful study of the question! he: fore the Congress and Intuit jus- Important questing under an whip ming through slapchs‘h legislation in and " the last moment.‘ t Omaha’s first' telephone directory was hand just 45‘yeorl ago. It way a one-sheet 18:1: and combined 124 names. Todly .‘tbere are 6,900 telephones in the city.“ Ought. a greater number than than an in all of Chili and Uruguay combined. a mom tel, there me in Wttmmttin and Jain-Mavis. '; - A. l", The BUSINESS and iritosiiERrry of HIGHLAND PARK! REFLEtTEDt BY iBANK STATEMENT F It m © mark on the' sum ll Th ' u'; Wire reiiauiuu-1ierti n,aidi 'igtirhtti, _ ‘9: m In ad Put “an; oii,,vdl"Td'l ')l'dt'lgi'ln'l, showing the A " Mb“ It, 1m . i! 1 / HIGHLAND P/tmt STATE; BANK TELEPHONE IN OMAHA mitomary to rub out the - 1 Christmu rifts except will! 2 is mum“! hm . __' Mam-3: Realm ..,.. _r.a: Loans Comma! Security g: Other Loans ”~W.~-m,...... v , mod Orders .............'..._..........._. ‘ L: is Overdraft: C..L..L.U,-----..---',u't US. Government Investments - Ill, Other Bonds “w..." - 'l Banking House an”. Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Cash andDue from Bank: Capital Stock m... Surging ..L._....,.-... Un ivided Profits Reserves -diiirtaiiriiLijiktir 7 at Qudit, idt' Depdsits _ff2,','Liicr.t.e.rj.r.ri.c,t {3 Policies he: that oleim l "ii'i,e' Ennis odéavings Depositérs ups 'ire,ioae,itettyyretCr.rr.tC.ht in mtil ld an a” instatUtion M mf we.“ “mummh-w-W- Sandi; 'rltrteoo6', Att m ------t' “a” i?ki'iur"t?'tti"o"1grsftet tent?! I i. I . ”d L mug G _ _ iintsveapee tot, pressed and delive , the‘leday. _' . 'ir, . i,. i 'i, clean anything and isverirthing at call where and everywhere. ' i I; Shoes'for I/lid)" cultihco SHOE 2litltllllllif comm N §£C1AL SHOE)' SALE f HEAVY POLICE SHOES 's, J FriT'ay and SaturdqoiJatc9 and 10 F 4:57.50 332°, stu $5.35 ;1 (Nso SALE ON MEN'S WORK SHOES,! ii, or 11* INSTALLATION 10 my an!) IAN. " REQJURCES CI{IICAGO SHOE REPAIRING, CX, I . V 'e, South St. Johns Avenue (BQSEMENT)? alive m @401" Pressing Sew: oer _!. I LIABILITIES ,,liiv'i,),)illi'l2U!it DUFFY V 7 BEANERS AND D?'ERS ff, w h IF 47 South St. Johns Avenue . BASEMENT , _ Tel. Highland Park 386 r..81A1ltiMrdl4, l, ..... 1,tm,000.00 $3,049,954.24 J. P. SMITH 3 200,000.00 . 100,000.00 , . 36,816.31 51 1,883.33 808,628.63 390,166.61 10,828.98 M2.94 269,5m.00 811,163.50 110,000.00 44,000.00 30,000.00 to: unfu- uuu up. up 2tift" Shoes of the hitrhi, . quality at very re sonable prices. . our line before buy. $1,721,890.49 $8,482,2T1.06 $3,432,211.05 1/B0,668.60 445,917.06 tM,000.00 336,816.31 min-tom Wink“ - M".m.; 45,765.50 286.00 ,.. u M. "trel taxi-v. _ V " “Urn” PAC! E.] "arr_diqtq .

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