Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Jul 1926, p. 16

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AGUINALDO FAVORS â€" CONTROL BY AMERICA A pet cow which started for a stroll caused a family row in Greater New York the other day. Won‘t somebody please page Sinclair Lewis? It is said that the young lady who presided in the champagne bathtub in Eark Carroll‘s party up in New York didn't' feel natural because it wasn‘t Saturday night. . The forward development of the isâ€" lands dates from the time of first, asâ€" sociation with this government. Perâ€" mitted to go it alone, they would beâ€" come the victim of their own incapaâ€" city, a menace to the security of this nation, with a loss to America of eastern trade that would be monuâ€" mental.â€"Cincinnati Enquirer. The importance of the Philippines to the United States is tremendous. They are centered between Asia, the Indies and Australia. They occupy a key position of potential importance in the vast trade of the east. Something of the present commerâ€" cial and economic value of the isâ€" lands may be gathered from a review of island conditions made by the Naâ€" tional Bank of Commerce and just reâ€" cently published. Trade With U. S. The review discloses that about aixtyâ€"five per cent of the total trade of the Philinpines is .with this country. It says that the demand on the part of this country for their fruits and tropical products is causing an inâ€" erease of output, while the islands‘ population of more than 10,000,000 affords an exnanding market for the éxports of this country. Since the war the islands have been trending forward and upward in the matter of import and export trade. ‘This latent wealth and potential posâ€" sibilities, in many directions, afford abundant and alluring reasons and inâ€" spiration to the numerous Filipino politicians, and to other interests not distinguishably patriotic, or friendly to America, to cry the slogans of inâ€" dependence _ and _ selfâ€"government. America‘s trade rivals give sympatheâ€" tic ear and assistance to the cause of the native politicians. But General Aguinaldo sees with unimpaired, unâ€" obscured vision. OPPOSES INDEPEN D ENC E _ Aguinaldo advises his Filipino fel low citizens to refrain from efforts to recure national independence. He would rave them hold fast to, association with the United States under present protective conditions. He believes the people of his country are, as yet, unâ€" fitted for selfâ€"government, but that they are being helped toward that status by the friendly association and wise guidance of this government. Permanent Marcel a Specialty Believes Philippines Better Off As Part of United States; Report Tells of Conâ€" ditions _ > 18 North Sheridan Rd. Tel. H.P. 93# . EZIP Treatments given . PAGE FOUR PANEL FACE, ROCK FACE, PLAIN Phone Deerfield 275 Deerfield, I1L CEMENT BLOCKS Moldaner & Humer Orders filled on short notice Earl R. Frost HAIRDRESSING | The entrance to the spot will be| | through a great sculptural arch, now | being completed, ard the maze willl 'termin.nte in a glowing sunset scene.| | Thelidea of the jungle originated| | with the Indian authorities only last| | week, and it is expected that Withinl | ten days it will be ready for the exâ€"| | ploration of Sesqui visitors. ‘ "Spiritually speaking, there is a bit of Span‘ish territory in New York," writes® Royal Cortissoz in the May Scribnér‘s Magazine, "the land that is bounded by the walls of the Hisâ€" panic Museum, in the northwestern part of the city. I do not know of an institution quite like it anywhere else in the w.irld. Dedicated to the genius of a nation, it illustrates the subject in so many bT its manifestations that amid its paintings and other treasâ€" ures one seems to be literally on the soil that gave them birth, to breathe the very airs that energized their creation. The appeal of the museum is, in a word, an appeal of the Spanâ€" ish soul.‘It is made, as I have just indicated, through many <bjects, but in none more eloquently than in works of pictorial art. These are not only numerous, but have an extraorâ€" dinary range. The collection begins with a great array of Primitives and All of the luxuriant growth which characterizes the ‘dense forests ‘ of Indian will be found in the jungle which is now "growing" in one section of the India building at the Sesquiâ€" Centerinial International Expoqition in Philadelphia. â€" UNIQUE INSTITUTION Nothing Just Like It Anywhere Else, Says Noted Artist In Article INDIAN JUNGLE IS _ sHOWN IN EXHIBIT of the India building at Uhe _Sgsqu_i-; Miss Libbie Kucera, a freshman in Centennial International Expogition in | the Morton high scehool at Cicero, Philadeiphiaâ€" © ind > ltook highest honors for the state of Seductive paths and winding trail$) r;n,;s in the Third National Meat will thread the labyrinth which will be} UHDQ® ‘T, 5Y according to the atiâ€" filled with palms, vines, shrubb_ery andi nouncement of winners by the Naâ€" exotic flowers peculiar to Ind.la. | tional Live Stock and Meat <board, Many small animals and b“‘q’ "4*| snonsor of the contest. First place tive to thh oviental countty Wil, in | f‘::)- the entire ‘central distriet, of habit the jungle and a pfthon Mxteeni which Illinois was a part, went to feet long will be captive there. Stufledi Miss Agnes Spurgin of Tulsa, Okla. examples of tigers, leopards and other‘ “ iss Spurgin will receive one of four large specioe nigy also be 990 | university scholarships plus a cash The entrance to the spot will be[““_nrd 5f $50.00. Miss Ardis Wilden e on nred scul;;tu;;al o are ?:,K[ of El Paso, Tex., was declared nationâ€" E).e_lil.g...f:):n?l( E‘ed‘:"‘a‘.:(“”t fl?!nr:l‘:zeir‘pnp, I al Champio“' c â€" â€" HISPANIC MUSEUM IS Many small animals and birds naâ€" tive to the oriental country will inâ€" habit the jungle and a python sixteen feet long will be captive there. Stuffed examples of tigers, leopards and other large species may also be found. Private and Public Catchbasins and Septic Tanks Phone 1151 Licensed Drain Layer Sewer and Water Contractor DUFFY & DUFFY f Cleaners and Dyers Deerfield Agency, Hoffman‘s Barber Shop Tel. H. P. 1820â€"1821 LOUISE M. Teacher of Piano, Accompanist Highland Park Transfer and Storage Company FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, 374 Central Avenue Highland Park, Box 2 H. L. FROMELT Telephone 1589 WILL KRUMBACH Residence studio: $20 Ridge Terrace, Evanston. Tel. Greenleaf 802 MOVING â€" PACKING â€" SHIPPING | Transfer of 4 BAGGAGE â€" FREIGHT â€" EXPRESS Automobile Stbrage Dry Cleaning, Pressing Sash, Doors and Millwork ALEX RAFFERTY, Sr., Manager Office 374 Central Avenue Phones 181â€"182 and Repairing EVANS SBeuvan 261 Ridge Road, Highland Park, III. then passes rapidly to the traditions of El Grec, Zurburan, Velasquez, and Goya. Nor are the moderns forâ€" gotten. Fortuny, Domingo, R‘co, and Madrazo are present, and there are abundant â€" specimens of â€" such later men as Zuloaga and Sorolla." * CICERO GIRL WINS ° ; _ MEAT STORY CONTEST Miss Libbie Kucera, Freshman In Morton School Leads In Combpetition Winners in this annual contest were selected by a committee of judges composed of Dr. Louise Stanley, chief of the bureau of home economics, U. <. Department of Agriculture, chairâ€" man:; Miss Margaget Fedde, chairman of the department ‘of home economics, University of Nebraska, and Miss Marie Sellers, home bureau editor of Pictorial Review. The committee has just completed its deliberations after perusing and grading a mass of more than 10,000 stories coming from every state. Comment of the judges was quite complimentary to the contestâ€" ants. The. material in general showed that meat is playing a very important part in the study of home economics, they said. The co;\test is held annually to asâ€" sist in broadening the study of meat in high school home economics classes. without any obligation on your part a book of facts we know you will read with interest. Write or phone to Lake County Engineering Co., 384 Central Avenue, Highland Park, IIl. Phone H. P. 2139 Th« HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS We Will Mail You FRE E. Phone Lake Forest 1136 Distributors Viola, CHILDREN‘S THEATRE _ AT SESQUL EXHIBIT | A children‘s theatre, modeled® after the famousâ€" Little Outdoor theatre in the Luxemberg Gardensâ€"in Paris, 6câ€" cupies the copy of Washington‘s stables in High street on the grounds of the Sesquiâ€"Centennial International mittee of the Art Alliance, under the direction of ~Miss Clara Woodward, Will be in charge. _ _ Other attractions very near the children‘s theatre include a large doll house‘ replete with the fittings of a grownâ€"up‘s abode, and an original covâ€" ered wagon in the stable shed, which once was used in crossing the plains. The use of stables for the performâ€" Ances if itinerant players in the olden days will be exemplified in this modâ€" ern "barnâ€"storming" of the Washingâ€" ton stable in High street. | The building follows the outline of the <original stable at Tarrytown, where Washington kept his twelve horses and:coaches. | The small auditorium is finished in rustic fashion. Around the sides are seats for parents and there are acâ€" commodations for 75 children. 1 ances put on by public schools, movies and story telling constitute the proâ€" grars, which are brief and will be repeated at frequent intervals. / ‘ ~ _ Phone Us _ for a MONTHLY rate on your LAWNS NORTH SHORE EVANSTON to LAKE FOREST The J. L. Floyd Company 35 North Dearborn, Chicago Highland Park 1511 Phones Central 0268â€"0269 . 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