ï¬l shown in the prgvious| \ years, : each g‘out his own exhibit. part of the evening ente in the auâ€" 6 D# O iore Paper Stock Co, WEID CO. ~ inE cRAND P1anos g&ï¬ï¬m in i nff MaAT 1514 E HIEHWOOD 12463 SV derful t:m of ' pers to select ï¬!im. of the finâ€" M rrs oANChRS! Juie oo ans ‘ . rnent Marcel iSDrcialtll s uk saing itor,. Puy! L. Udell, Highland ...“..; jul L, Udell, Highland he Printing Co., Highâ€" Te oifting! Campary. iphland i. x.: I and Walter rdey, borigagom and ether $ McGARVIE Ne Giyte For in â€" ed Treatments given STATEMENT of. Chesification), Lake . 0. Box 492 TDinots subsciibed before m» this ist te must be â€"ï¬,im delivered h;h‘z AY, & Humer ing ~will â€"take {N,#!nhth irge who met during $1.00 | 100 The. of tdc per 100 lhe. Aye. Chicago, HIL, uy on the es 15, "Much more recently in history, thin the lm{;soo years, systems ave been worked out which attempt read d-nett; by certain physical such systems, bt:lpo otimd ;.e? the ‘hea‘ taken to indicate particular traits. spite of the lack of evidence to m& ig & £ the hidden ig of na+ e of our fellowâ€"men aflows certain | pers still to print photographs of criminals,â€"photographs labéled in a way as to show the. alleged loâ€" o dm-h,.dyam-h:wdnuï¬ _ degeneracy, These . ot \schemes for y character, such |as palmistry, gre either entirely falâ€" lacious in their assumptions, or, at best, are ely in';doqute." | ‘ests ‘i Dr. Clark considered actual inâ€" telligence tests but reported that if one is to ass that one or more persons can accurately measure an inâ€" dividual‘s traits or ability, he is misâ€" !hkom Often & person has not known anpther person long and hence is not ;:zpowntto ve an accurate opinion. In other a person may always ;bofmuto te other persons too high, or possibly too low. hi fl-OxNoGdlo h "MIIQ entist accepts in any ‘al sense: belief that the stars our but bhow many read halfâ€"seriously the: little K flomnt:oehumterv!in- A d to the month of birth? > place, and so on, giving the least inâ€" telligent the :I:dhth place. Each child‘s intelligence been previously deâ€" termined by using rather accurate inâ€" telligence .: Looking over the 25 estimates of my students I found much among them. Children whom some students ranked first in intelligence, others ranked eighth or mmh‘orxa other low grade." In fact, three tographs received seven \of the possible ranks and the |remaining five photographs received | every ble rank. The average \rank of h child was nearly the |same. suggested chance and in order to a test I placed the name the on slips of paper and \the first drawn out of a hat I assignâ€" \ed to first place and so on. When the }mktolgndrg'immm- pared with the judgments made by my students it was found that they were hn:flaummdlnothma litle from the true order as determined by the intelligence tests. trol: in some mysterious fashion the fate of men nations. Who is not m-yï¬h&wrth,vhich Shakeâ€" speare has say to Brutus: ‘The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves that we are underâ€" western university, in discussing the hi lbrows yo-? Size Up Your Neighâ€" *"Psychologi¢al tests are now availâ€" able which, ‘z:u properly adminisâ€" tered, give more reliable information concerning J’n intelligence â€" than could be ned from the estimate of one‘s. entire circle of friends," deâ€" clared the spenker. 5 "To size up persons, all sorts of schemes have been devised," said Mr. Clark. ""The ancients, and a few modâ€" erns, have believed that the stars conâ€" TOPIC DISCUSSED BY PROF. An, HMlustration "As a classâ€"room exercise Lionce had my students the lntallgzneo of eight by their photographs," continued Dr. Clark. "I asked my stuâ€" dents to the children in the order of their intélligence, assigning the most inte t child the first place, the next most intelligent oné second CAN YOU SIZE UP YOUR NEJIGHBOR? He Says Bumps on Head, Handâ€" writing, Facial Form, Etc., Are No Indication; Psycholâ€" â€" ogy Helps Some Claimed the laws are not obeyed, tbut some say that situation should be rdiewdby‘p.ni‘ualotmote; . â€"The are getting ready to fill \up some low land this summer the Insing balls in such spots. When all of the 25 students‘ judgâ€" ments averaged to get a single rating it was found that the average _ Mr. Clark stated that the average letter of recommendation was about was only a little better than the avâ€" erage of 25 chance drawings.". . â€" 'Ji";«"u}' throw of dice to estimate character. 3 by losing golf balls _| ... NO. 99 NOTICE is hereby given to all perâ€" sons interested that the City Council of the City{dmchvood.mec‘m- t!.mlnoh.;hvlo‘rdu'bdthegndiu, éraining, paving with ,Portland ceâ€" ment concrete and otherwise: improvâ€" ing Jeffery Place from the north line of Prairie Avenue north to the south line of Highwood Avenue, in the City of Hig! County of Lake and State of :The ordinance for the same on file in the office of tlnCitycflrï¬kotnflCRy. and havyâ€" ing applied to the County Court of Lake County for an assessment for the eo-tol-i?}-plw-‘«mto THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE 64 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE t. % . NO. 98 § NOTICE is hereby given to all perâ€" sons interested that the City Council of the City of Highwood, Lake Counâ€" ty, Illinois, have ordered the construcâ€" tion of an eight (8) inch vitrified tile sanitary sewer together with manâ€" holes and house junctions in, along and under. Jocelyn Place from a point on the line of the present sewer on Westâ€" ern Avenue 227 feet south of the manâ€" hole at the intersections of the sowâ€" ers on North Avenue and Woestern Avenue, â€" at. which point a manhole shall be constructed; east along Joceâ€" lyn Place on a 4 per cent grade 280 feet, at which point a manhole shall be constructed; thence north: in Joceâ€" lyn Place on a 2 per cent grade a disâ€" tance of 115 feet to a point eight (8) feet east of the center line of Jocelyn Place, at which point a manhole shall be constructed, in the City of Highâ€" wood, Lake County, Illinois, The ordiâ€" nance for the same beh;&tn file in the office of the City of said City, and having applied to the Counâ€" ty Court of Lake County for an asâ€" sessment for the cost of said improveâ€" ment according to benefits, the final hearing thereon will be chad on the 3ra day of May, A. D., 1926, at 10 o‘clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. be had on the 3rd day of May, A, D., 1926, at 10 o‘clock a, m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. Said assessment is payable in ten (10) installments, with interest at the rate of six per centum, pursuant to law, from and after the date of issue of first voucher. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court beâ€" fore said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Harry Olander, Officer appointed to make said * _ assessment, Dated at Highwood, Illinois, April 15, A. D., 1926. has pooks, 71.8 What is the fulure of ’Ml’;ifeam lomorrow! _ a. uy i uENRY FORD NRY FORD H ERAEDH@#EXAMINER the,. Greaker 7"(1)'7,110"010./4 For the first time you have the opportunity of glimpsing into the workings of a mind pouduzdby the â€"most sucâ€" cessful captain of industry the world has ever known. 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These are but a few of the questions statesmen, business men and industrial leaders are concerning themselves with todayâ€"questions that unthread the economic fabâ€" ric of future existenceâ€"questions that personally affect every man, woman and child directly or indirectly. To know the answers to these and other economic quesâ€" tions is to open up a new vista of understanding on what the future holds for Americaâ€"â€"Read Giving for the First Time the Real Economic Philosophy of This Great Man Said assessment is payable in five fite of mX Pur eptam omeuant to ra‘ slix. per centum, , ¢ s m o dn vogenes h prrtone cestring 0 cher., persons may file objections in said Court beâ€" fore said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. f . Harry Olander, . Officer appointed to make said assessment. 1 4 Dated at Highwood, Ilinois, April 15, A. D., 1926. > s s SPECIAL Aflinflllm NOTICE ~NO. 96 © ud NOTICE is hereby given to all perâ€" sons interested that the City Council of the City of Highwood, Lake Counâ€" ty, Illinois, have ordered the construcâ€" tion of a four inch internal, diameter cast iron water main supply pipe, toâ€" gether ~with necessary connectipns, shutâ€"off valves and special castings in, along and under Michigan Avenue and Pleasant Place from and connecting with the present waterâ€" main in High Street to and connecting with â€"the present water main in Pleasant Place, in the City of Highwood, Lake County, I!linois. The ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, and having applied to the County Court of Lake County for an assessment for the cost of said improvement according to benefits, the final hearing will be had on the 3rd day of May, A. D., 1926, at 10 o‘clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will petmit. SBaid assessment is payable in five (5) installments, with interest at the rute of six per centum, pursuant to law, from and after the date of issue of first voucher, All persons desiring may file objections in said Court beâ€" fore said Jay and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. n Harry Olander,â€" Officer appointed to make said assessment, Dated at Highwood, Illinois, April 15th, A. D., 1926. : 7.8 FHE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Read This Wonderful Story of Life and Industry Every Day Beginning Monday, ‘April 19, in the t Phone H. P. 2490 A $10.00 Excel Electric Cookj ~â€" Given Away _ Deferred Payments You‘ll Never Miss He declares that: "Dishonest men do. sometimes sucâ€" eeed;butonlgwhmtheyginmvicothucmodstbdt dishonesty. 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