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Highland Park Press, 28 Oct 1926, p. 12

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m my " 1lllj',lr lr/Pt.tthtrtteittthiriG""ii"riii; plenum! to the mu” can. They "t1't*tCttrwrteltmt..eirie'i imthtrtttrieetuatsottiisiriiii"'i 'e?_ttty1tt.e.Vsrtrert "smtghto “can: betdtiteU in in} Ouch] study of has otreratfoes by American Electric Mn, undu- tion expen- Ihow Dome dethttte huts. 'NeoxrtsuasatteoresamsttlniitGriL" ""tPom-rt-ttmAd. em.thedqrrsefittent In - on MN on Mm,and that has aanaett be operated on that Electric railway commies' in the United States are taking over has “no so rapidly that there is little in» dettemdmst but competition C left ‘in ttithn. Bane hundred and thirty four electric rdhny mania: new we min: nmuimtely 6.500 has. Fm "an an only " but. were he- Irte wound by that runny: in the United Shun. _ ELECTRIC LIGHT WAS ONCE CIRCUS TRICK by by Ara. Dwight 0mm ' We address of the afternoon will be given by Mr. Horace J. Bridges, his Inbjeetbdng,“'l'beAanbc ttstMet'tt 0119’: Youth.” Mrs. Ruth: C. Dawn, chairmen of “Imtiml Mom” of the Gen- an} Federation, gill be the nether orthe morning. Luncheon bill be served_ by the ham dub and the aftemiton m- giau'vm be 013mg! by tn organ re- This being "DHrtet Dar," the de- partment drama of the district will Mikh- work in a twenty- the word tam. . _ or mam-0e on Thursday, Navember 4, Gruehberg, S. M,, "Your Child " Mrs. Wi1hm F. Farrell, maiden, day and Tamomw," chapter XIII. mining. . Latimer, Choline W., “Girl end The morning session which con- Woman," Charter I, V, VIII; TX. vena at ten o'eloek will be opened start, Louis, "The Adolescent pec with greetings by Mrs. Andrew Mae. rial," ehaptets 1, tr, m, V. _ ,' Leigh. president of the Women's Li- Turner, A, E, “The Child," 90-91. bury club of Glencoe. and the re- V _ ,Nou-tochuieel . spouse by Mrs. William P. Farrell, King, Irving,"'l‘he Paychology df president of the district. Child DeATopiiimt" 222.225. Thls being "Ditstriet Day," the de.. Kirhpattriek, E. h., “The Individu-' partial! chairmen of the district al in the Making,” 216-226. _..n d___._A A143. __A e m . . ---- The tenth district, I. P. W. C., will meet with the Woman’s Library club of Glam on Thursday, November 4, Mm. Wilhen P. Farrell, president, Laying the Fewer stone of Bolivar- ien university‘ Panama City, was an outstanding foetus-e of the Pan-Ameri- can congress. assembled in June by in- vitation of the government af Panama, to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the thst All-American congress held in the Rev World. The purpose of Bolivurinn vulva-sky is to perpetuate the ideals of Simon Bol- ival in a memoir: ivar in, promoting and conserving peace and solidarity among the poo- ples of America. It is proposed that the university shall be constructed and maintained by the covenant of Pan- arm with the Cooperation of reme- sentative committees from the dlthrr. ent American republics, and by dona- tions from governments and individuo his. 'houtrhfusteeoetawgtheeoas lifted to a school of, medicine in con- nection, with Gorgas Institute for the, Study of Tropical Medicine. the tstan) for _ the university contemplates courses in medicine. law, political sci- ence, merge, am, engineer? init, languages, history. literature, 10TH DISTRICT MEETING IN GLENCOE NOV "il) lineman of capital in pub- lic utilities and other "tterpria" un- der British management which tutu:- ally pinch“ supplies from Great Brink: _ _ "a) The "iteruttee of British banks and Mill! traders. "OO The: fact that British cancel-m find no My in inducing your): Englishmen to remain abroad on mod- erate salaries." . "Of cause “in hit 'tltr, 'firtttrtrt my ht South Aanerki?Ni n- uns-Ind. “But My our men} M tion is much str-r th‘in am h! Nee. The American humans eon- mnitiu in Min: South Aladdin mini: ire increasing in thumb, and improving in quality. The' than of men being lent out by ole banks. in- duatrUl and commerciai mm; shew; marked improvement. We his a favorabie cant not only on our trade, but on our politics] and lock! relations with South America. Our prestige has increased noticeably. While our position in South American trade. eta. impresses me is having nprtreetntrtr' improved I compared with that 3 Great Britain, the British have in inherent sources has! strength which will than insure them in important share of the mar- ket.. Amonxgthese are: T To keep hi; lamina: can]! tuned up to concert 'rtteh-trtd to 'tttok. om my chance dr---thtek 8m keep. a corpe of count" {um moving our the map. brim. than in- "eetorw-dsfted from the nub of experienced comlnr tempers-and vitiiftn. a. they do the your around with bankers and business men abroad; often bring home some curiously ulcer and useful pictures of trade cmdmom abroad, according, to the Nntion's Business magnzine. Consul General Dawson. inspectbr for'Sonth attd Con- tral Amerkn. has a 20.000&mne trip to make when he ,teittt his' territory which includes every country from Honduras to Tierra del Fuego. NEW, UNIVERSITY IN c. PANAMA IS STARTED CONSULAR INSPECTOR VISITS MANY LANDS Talk Lott Trip- C Gathers Td Vinny 'l,/i'f'iSIt ‘ “on for U. 8. mm t The North Shore Chapter of the D. A. R. amen: that In election day draws near, it seem. ftttimt to quote from President t3ootidtii address be- fore the, thirty-ml: annual Continen- Pl We” of theNational D. A. - reehttteat T Hun, G. sunny, "Adoleaeenee," chapters], n, m, IV, IX, "Youth," chapter: I, n, m, IV, W. Tracy. Frederick, "The Psychology of Adokmeenee," chapter- I, II, m. QUOTES COOLIDGE D. A. R. Chapter Makes Refer. ence to Preiiident's Address; Timely Just Now I Wuhan. J. Jr., “Psychology of the Viewpoint of a-Boheminn," 415418. I ' roamed . 1 Hall, 8. Stanley, “Adolescence," chapter V. Juvenile Faults, Immor- Giri; and Crimea; chaper Adoles- [cence in Literature, Biography and I History; chapter X, Evohtion of the ! Feelings and Instincts Chmqteristic 'of Normal Adolescence" :chnpter XV. 'Socinl Instincts and Institutions:; iYouth, Ita Education; Regimen lad iBrtriene; chapter VII. Faults, Lies and Crimes; chapter VIII, Biograph- iea of Youth; chapter IX, The {Growth 'of Social Ideals: chapter XII ‘Moral and Religious Trainings Bigelow, Maurice A., Allowance, i (Funk & Warmth, 1924). Shughtcr, J. t "The Adolescent,” chapter I, II, VII. T 2. ___ Many request- have come for the that “at ot' references which no re- printed below: Hall. Wirtfteld. Scott, "From Youth to Manhood." _ De Luna, "Six Mothers." O’Bhen, M. V., “The Child: His Nature and His Needs.” Van 'chers, Miriam, "Youth in CoMiet'", "Who In the Owner of this Child”. _ _ Burnham, Wm. H., "The Normpl Miad." . . Itiehinond, Winifred, “The Adis. lesceut‘ Girl." _. 3 Galloway, T}, W; "The Father and His Bor." _ . Waddle; Chalet W., "httmduebion to Child Psychology.” 243-250. Tracy, Fred, "The Psychology of Adolescence; chapter VI, Emotion. or the Capacity to Peel; chapter St, The Apreciation of bounty in Nature adn Art. V Starr, Louis, “The name Thr. riod." eluiptar IV, Faults and thim. inal Tendencies of Adolescence. . Non-teehniiat ' King. living, "The Psychology of Child Development, 225-283." "n Kirkpatrieh, E. A., "The Individ~ ual in the Making,” 226-250.‘ T King, Irving. “The High School Age." Chapter VII. The Birth at a New telf; chapter vm, Chtsraeter.. istic Phnus; chapter IX, The High School Period in Retrospect. _ Latiniar, Caroline W., Woman." ehapter m, Disturbance of Girlhood Hasty; w., “Mental Cmtfiieta tad MueMdget." Cthtor n, General Principles; Chapter m, Application. 69-75. . Gruenberx. S. M., “Your Child Tit. dax and Tomorrow." Chapter 1111, The Golden Age of Transition. “Sons and Daughters" 75.78. . Alien, Am W., "Boyd and Birth," Auntie Monthly 011V. 796403, June,.1920. T [ _ Betta, Gourd B., "Pithem and Mothers." Chapter X, “Passing over tor Childhood." _ Additional mding’l for the 111th, mt}: uni eighth. grade moths-s who as meeting the second Hand,” of each month at 8:30 p. m., in the kindergarten room of the Elm pine school to study the “closeout period are u follows: - Books Suggested for Mothers of Sixth Iglte Grade tell ADDITIONAL READINGS . ON ADOLESCENT PERIOD fy ON CITIZENSHIP "Girl and The Moral Dautrherty) right halfback, was re- sponsible tor) Deerfield'. T to 0 win over Bloom in u suburban league contest nt Nirt1.ed Park Batman. The alert Immune]: spared a wild heave in theisecond session and ran! " yudl to a touchdown. Stipe kick- ed for the extra point. The outcome was in doubtlthrouehoot, both teams displaying evén, wall-balance attacks. Bartlett theatre will present the following prep-em next week. Sun- day and Howey. Richard Barthel. mess in “Shore Len/e": Tuesday. Joaeph.SehiMkraut, Bessie Love and Bmiki Wuhan: in “Young April”; Wednesday. ' Corrine GrMfth, Jack Mulhell and:, Charles Murray in "Classified"; fl'hureday end Friday. Ronald Column, Belle Bennett and Alice Joyce in “Stella Datum'", Sat- urday, Alma Reuben: in "Marriage License." Fr l _ As the final gwhintle blew DeerfUtd had the ball tt their opponents' goal line, Nadya) make a line plunge loath. gut: iitehet, remaining. PROGRAM NEXT WEEK _ AT BARTLETT THEATRE Next ystiir.t" is an up"! ante with Deerf1etd with no game mheduled. The phys? are dinetod by Wini- fred Ward bf the faculty of the Sehool of Speech. The production manager is iDeaat Famwdrth. re- cently with the Becker Semi: Studio of Chicago. Costume manager is Ju- lia Jones. E ' Mrs. Ngthhn Klee of this city it chairman Quiche eonttttittee which is sponsoring _e prsrtormantse. to be given here nut month. DEERFIEL'D DEFEATS This organization is Immoral by the Thalihn prtunatk club of North- western unNmity. which orttanMw tion man, the plays mid furnish- ed many of a players. All who mks part are ll Mixing in dramltie work. All df the pluym are from the dramatic: department of the Ev., anston public schools. [ Visitors Batten in Hard Fight I During; Most of Which Nd, Advantage On '1tturWsr alter-noon, Nov. 20, “The Prince' d the Pauper” will be given :at 'it' Elm Place Vanna“: school by t a Evanston Childrcn’n Theatre. l, The wh'oleis of buried; gov- emmentmu the' ballot bdx and unless citizeps gperlorm -their duty there, Illa)“: ttrqtetttutf government is doomed l,ftsthms. ' EVANSTON mums 11mm PLAY HERE Nov. 20. “The Prince and the Pattpei" at Elm Place, V Grumman School tech: in: 'ttrl . support ftir their ”and: C ir candldatee, The average voters nppoft what they be- lieve to be the as: interest end ttW. less theyjppe'a on election thy that interest Will Wo nrepreeented'. If the people fiitl to v , . government will be developed, ch in not their ttow. ernment. l ' the_po!ls and will be active trid ener-I HIGHWOOD TEAM FELL BROS. mm” ammo so: won: as Wear F pennants at all times. '. every' day.-. f Quality and style, comfort and wear count with these men. That's why they' Florsheim Shoes Thousands of men step out in new Mast 'ttlo " o BLOOME'sto'RW lHouses ind Iota, all Mien. sold on term” . v b-rm. heated tut, Prairie an, Highwood w.....-.-':.....-.-.-.'" Modern Store and GM, 899 North am. Highland Park di--:.:,:-::......,'" 6-rm. house, Walker "EH. P., stove heat oc..-.-.--..-)-'......-.".......'" 8, 4 and 5am. um. 1'.'fis','ogg heat 5-1311. Ist, & 2nd Bat, thrd., each tll) $5.00 per has of Ilu' lbs. 7.1. Moraine Hotel, Highland Park Phones H. P. 723-J, 2131 On Saturday evening; November 8 and 18 there will duo Lil dances given at the Woman’s club midst; the direc- tion of the club. The success of' was dances in past two years maimed them tannin, start then dances. If enough interest in manila”, they will continue during the winter. _ Fancy Michim unmet hula: ik- eelleait quality; fine winter keep era; limited quantity for sale. _ Saturday evening. qctober 80, on “12mm Summer” dancer“! be than at the Highland Park .Womnn’s club, sponsored by the Woman’s club. In. Sheridan’s orchestra will 1min]: the music. All young people of Highland 2,t and vicinity are invited to " ten . , 1 ' BETTING Lust Sunday the Himood can continued its winning Wrath by de- feating the Rivalo‘ A. ic. team from Chicago, T to o. The tgltct was maiftisstmrederetftritrhtrtodottd Ite bad splendid support. The tum throughout did great work, with I strong line and goof luck fUld in which Pink, Allen, Stewart and the Boylan twins, former PreriUld high stars, were prominent: Phone 444 50 foot,lot on Judmn Avenue. No assessments. Only $4000.00. The Hichwood foo Ilium. which iii". V -, - e ”all m not been word yet; this up no v'ii.i2i"Wji] ttrt 'NN'. (P"g son, will play-tin Arm 0A. G, “in! . m ', (7.0” I”. l" of Chicago next Sand: " Hkhwood. ham. 2AlttiPlel?."t,ltta'I'. M. Jr. t This is g good 'r'gitt 1 winning 1'.t.'..u.sc..L,--Li-.-.-.--,,...r, reputation, and' a It battle in ex- . f.SP, mam-4m- {In that In: , Id- pected. - A __L - .." _ i'iri'"id 'dtt,4t1r,1tt1: ii DANCE OCT. M CAT H. P. WOMANS CLUB Lot is large with en lolly fltte noting of shrubs 'tsd my: odio- cent to the math in ‘200 feet of vacant now used as 'ttp,','.','" den. Vacant across thexjutreot unusual condition of Sunlight and open game. One block from Green y road, one half block from Lincoln School; on quiet, paved street. _ Last May this was considered the best rental gamma: in High- land Park. operty in good con- dition. Immediate possession on long lease at $86.00 per month. W. W. REICHARDT Beautiful wooded lot on Wood.. land Avenue, Ravinia. 136 toot frontage; 100 foot depth. T A bargain " $7000.00. ' A classy, wat [outed tr-rep bungalow: large 2tt room with flre plan, all room- , ample size with clothes and coat dents. pun- try, attic, and a spacious glued porch; new heating plant. Elvin: purchased. Cam offering the home' I now occupy it 737 Glen- co? wanna, Highland Park. F. B. Williams Real Estate Real Estate REAL ESTATE AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE Hikes GamQIaatS' dn and to Meet Another i,t'e!lr RI',',', Next Sun EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE W. W. BARTLETT UN USUAL RENTING OPPORTUNITY POTATOES ELITETHE Mao-tuna PM “$1.“. 586 Cum-n] Avenue Phone 23603 FOR SALE FOR RENT 9Q! 2500 STILIL WINNING RANCE 1N8 URA NCB 885 Octal ‘fCLtSSIFIEJ?’ . A bi , pulsing drum of the work- ing [iii of today. A story that tells what every girl fem. _ "Mao Comedy WEDNESDAY. NOV. 8 7:00 CORINNE GRIFFITH JACK MULBALL ind “AM MURRAY A '2rdiog"t, y~romnnce of toy-i liven and Ion tove, Auotrtcth- ' l F TUESDAY. NOV. 2 f “SHORE LEAVE” He's , Jackie in-the Nary, with gweetheairt in every port. , Mao Put. Comedy: . Intonation-l New JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT BESSIE LOVE and SUNDAY. OCT. " (:30 pat. MONDAY, NOV. 1 7:00 pa. 1lhrth-e Sunday at 2:80 ('grrttf"'r P. "" Mira! an. ttidU. A. "a "ruuqiu,.a'kryreeaLtdtt.tjet-bee w:mmu.r.m I wa! ttaM-ah. a". phi! u not out. but: collar and um M‘Efvm dit 761' nan-.44... L. bun-nau- raoau: an: wan-oh: ut) - 6’1“”; " gmamhmm "tto" Iva. ' [ . . POI Alai- n»; tedit odd but!!!" FOR 3m Eve in dependent on hit iilr','liUJ't'lul this form of in,. surance. , . t,2,t'itgt8tgh,A,'."'uoe,',i,t JA e y. a 'tl'dg"2lNit',t M: or little, in likely to cut " your tgtt loud. you with the" “page maximal foes. Only an “mam-- ance income" will mble‘yon to cary this burden. All: ibout [martian Income Nine room brick home on n,buutiful, curving ravine iii} a: 'lt exclusive wooded lectlon near the Ilka. . a ic,,, l "i El. Expeptiona11y lugs. and uttuctive living room (with [l 3 1." " and tt massive “one firephuse). French doors to a s- "R, " heated sun room (both overlooking the ravine). ‘3 1 3:5 Delightful dining room with mural window ' , u IE , outlook. Most convenient in attractive kitchen t I J . guitar. I Adjoining refYueeator mod: Etta , "Mr" CII n . , ' . V . :3 F, I .3-. Four large comfortable chambers. thte thin - - Ijiil . mu. "tii"jiiii,iiiiiiii'ekii7,iiiii B1rheJw “a? if: shaman-down. Air8Mhpjirtktiiiki'i' - 'jri' dl Rama?!) 'nd about. 2 iee,t",'tlltt,i,' roo- " _ . G) Third. tt"heomeraeti'Giiiriiii annotating 'it'; 37.5 Full basement, with til bunc- Imt hot wk NP' 'ty phat. Bot water 'ls'ajaiiiv'i'ii"iiii1t,1t,iti? and ' . [RE Attached heated ttSmtte. Mmadm,” - condition. r si, i) A' Areal homeofthe h'tetteat't-nriutuetora4ii ~ 4 Attmetim terms. F V " rr In thyme wad of the hospi- tal - two men under the care of the same doctor! one0adtteserotrttthbrtrtmttt the other bitten Br In iuect Bounded t Too Late to Classify _ 'vea w 'ryg,i!ii'iiit)Jio TEL444 IN 388 CENTRAL AVE." RICHARD BARWELMESS 16-18 North Sheridan ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE Frederick L. Neff &'rt'iiij Fania: Sheridan Road Bartlett 1r,',lttei,_r'i_i'ot_i') BRYANT WAMTBURN in "YOUNG APRIL" _ OWNER mama mu. SACRIFICE I}? I unknown): amen nous $3; 'mn nu: use if; Rump uni-mmm RA'mtbd-mL Bvstriiilt", ATTACHED GARAGE " i NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE?“ '2g'l,ea't"atgg"'tt'rt "than ”and AA, his! I- In! Mr Tel. . 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