mum“. JANUARY (r, rr,, Gm mm US" INC: AT AU, hem _ Wuh‘with tt T tttsit' Box Insurance ll Account . 389 Both Williams Ave. Plum 2300 isposal part of your daily eire of Sign 59d stirmhte ever) tin, whichka the tissues â€irony, top. An Eliz- Ai on three fundamental fl (Muir. Cream. yon- , and Spatial lumbar“. food onto delicate Volvo of Elizabeth Arden' SELL & CO. (, ACIS'I‘S' ( sum†Nights. ir" "Cir" in Mn m which my _ heating “this allow; ail. tapid m in “in. t, ,, Flt-mu. when " snot-ho low figure Emu! View“!!! ' _ Cirith - “use of it. ity /VELY: but ’epartment [M Benin the New Year ta Shop Sue Regrets Lat trt. , $25, $35 ips, which 'iupply bury my». mm or 1iiittgt mempm-u d a. I "ttrasatttm-htt'tetterrth-sdt,'t 5.00, $7.50 i, cr THE YEAR will astound t and Sport Frocks a Shop Savings. Club Telephone 463 a m t ion " U, 13:2 dike, 16 North Sheridan road, tele- phone Highland Puk 2-131. ' Leadership School . The tirstt session of the training course for leaders and fathers of boys was held last Monday night at the Glencpe Union church, with rep- resentatives from awe-n north store towns present. 1 The group of men, was organized- into three patrols. the Flying Eagles, the Beavers, and the Coyotes, éach under the, leadership of an experi- enced seoutmaster, who served us a petrol leader of the training course hoop. . The patrol leaders are Karl D. Fine Jr., Wilmette; Carl Lochner, Clenmw: D, C. Leach, commissioner tf Wilmette. Assisthnt patrol lead- er! are Owen Savage, Deerfiefd.: I. C. Rasmussen, Highland Park; "ow.. In! F. Copâ€, Ravinia. d n1 . . , - --_---i_, A“__‘ ---. -J- in, openiné ceremony, and definite doling éerémony, followed by an of- lun' council, the plan in use in the Images: scout troops. . Rev. Kiellcr on the Program Rev. Get. S. Keller, scout com- Iiuioner of Highland Park. w" in they of) the "Around the Fire Place Periold," and told of several in- duces otlheroitms of scouts whom Vhad per'ymnlly known. [ NORTH SHORE BOY Em 'WABRAN'IS T0 scour AQHVHIES; BE ISSUED BY cm The trdikintr course troop periods in the two hour evening program, di- vided into. qight periods with a detln- There' age plqées for twelve {tyre lien in the training course, and is- 'ters Bre always Welcome. The t"le- Scouts will unite in church services "Hither February 6, or 13. will hold Me? and Son' banquet, mother's Mt programs, speck] excursions to tin meritgbadge show In Ch|cuornnd mus kinds of eelebrstfons. Scout _ will emphasize m to the Imte, thq church, the label, aid the “Emmy- V The North Spore Patrol,, Lenders mintidn for putrol laden, scribes. fttior patrol leaders, and junior u- Wt scout masters, will hold their M meeting on Saturday, Petr. 12, " io a. m. as the “at of the Wil- 0‘ session will be held attain at‘the Moe Union church Monday eeeiw W. January 31, at 7:30 p, m. The 5331 two Sessions in February will be held in Highland Park and the last two in Wilmette, _ Many activities are planned during the week dt February 6 inthe various We of the North Shore, in com- Moruti n of the founding of the " Semis of America, seventeen 5'." all). The tour aims, chancter Wing. citizenship taming. V003- W guidance, end physical develop- tum will be emphasized. N Ute patrol Undirs unit. wen eno4iRfhieUi, sieter tnd irt a of voi , member' of the {acuity of the She Music School, Chicago, former p pil of the late Putnnm Gris- Vold of the Rorat Open Berlin, has neatly pm lip her residence in sumac!“ Para. Mes. BuekinttUm hr the etit of than not wishing to to to city, my»: pupils in Iter home at _ . Z 663 Central “on“, tat. R. P. 1tilf." an Buckingham min I special of placing and developint the 30mg voice and eorreetint bad habits. I ' Atitrd "',HirimsirAru1mta,stx a; ty,y"2e,e"iiS' lets. Ad-h 7 Raw B Are, North Shore Trust Gompany Continued from page 1 Lessons iri"Ihrifr b"itd 1 HE future suggess and/Gp- Tpinese of touriithildmtt may I depend to a large extent on their ability to ilhandle their. finattees properly. SI While, it is true \that n%terliiarnno"ii buy happiness, it is irq 1y'ttue:thae the) lack of it, ’, hrizig mis- cry) 11 Let them 1 "m w.hile in sehitol to have a re f let amount each week, and When they "suiike out for 'ithemseiveiL" they will underst 'ind how to' guvern their expehditures and they "will also hav a nesf egg with which to st [ life. i; l 3rember Cliehéy moved that the re- I an?“ of Wallace P. Romano and E Phelps & leard for installation of ;a connected 1!me of sanitary sew- ius in Droeritkid, Villa, that addition lthureto, 'sur,tiytlMartt, and addition thereto int/ths set Woods subdivi- l sions be reaming to the city engineers i, for invesrtismtto and report. _ “and Meeting _ At the medink of the board of local improvement! the contract for the paving of thistreets in Ravinia Hill- side, including Highland place, Hill- side drive and Roger Willidms ave- nue. was awteded to Paul Retsehke, tho lowest bidder. whose price is ttli,- 894.35. 1 . _ ' _ , I ----- T Recognition Adirpted , "Wheristrtthisre is not sutfficiettt money in the treasury of the city to meet the oiWhary expenses thereof, "Therefore, 'it is hereby ordered that a fund 'be brovided to meet all said expenses by issuing and dispos- ing of wan-nuts bearing interest not [needing six' per cent per annum, drawn against and in anticipation of the city taxes for the year, 1926, al.. ready levied,' far the payment of such ordinary and necessary expenses, to m amount not exceeding " per cent of the total amount of said city tax lsvied for midyear, etc." On motion of Commissioner Cheney Ellis, Pinkertori & Co., auditors and accountants/Ware employed to make the annual attdit. of the city's books for the fiscal year ending April 30, 1927. , _ Member My moved that George C. Hield & ct. be granted permission to install sanitary and storm sewers, wtttor mains/and eontrete paving in Hield's addition to Bmeaide subdivi- sion. subjeett,toithe bogrd's approval of plans and/tttplenum'. V (huh Ruling _ In Connection with city affairs it is noted fTrtrjF1?Aeet"y.. reports that Circuit Judith, (Mire C. Edwards in a ruling hooded :down Saturday in two nttsttertit'hi which Corporation Counsel ._steiiit0o1tit.t of Hithldnd Park and tho City of Highland Park are defendant), Gtd that the city had no rig); lo pay 'the corporation calm; sel ,0 per onto! the total cost of all special abutment: approved by the court irryie of the Net that he receives. a' regular salary, from the city. _ '. _ i Judge Edwina, however, or; mo- tion of Attorney Arthur Bulkley, counsel fol" NriHo1'rmt, allowed the, defendants ,20. dlyl to file an amend-i ed answer to the bill of the complain- ants. Beforq allowing tut amended answer, the calm; sustained objec- tionts'of the laintiffs‘to the mum on file. Mr.' ulltley said that condi- tions would tit stated in the amended answer, while}: would materially change the Mom. _ x PURNELL1k WILSON OFFICE IS ROBBED The officer of Parnell & Wilson, Ford agentsjure, was Catered some time Satan-w why burglars ind about tit was I tron thd cub register, atiiiii'iiliitr to {em to the police. Thou-others gained entrance by trresuttit1e in the outer door and also in “the: " the stock room. The iirti, new mans. Continued from page 1 o' [I ESE} _ Tonight a /8 o'eioek the Dam-resa- Spencer post of the American Legion will hold its regular meeting‘ at the Witten hallu There will undoubtedly be the lam t crowd of legionnairea present that::' yer attended a meeting in Highland ark. _ With the. 'id up membership over 100 at the resent time and many visitors invit d it is'expected that the hall will be lled. The main reason for the In attendance is the fact that the p01 has secured 3,000 feet of film from‘the Legion Film Service which can ly be shown at Legion meetings. in film includera story nrodixced bylFox in' Hollywood with the assistan of the members of the 'Hollywood oat. called "Carrying Om'" These pictures were shown at the.Lake co ty council .ertipy held at Lake Bin on January 21 and muelr s-nthusiasm as expressed by all that Besides th film there is to be a hiw'surprise from Commander Cahn but he woul not give out any infor- mation exec t that it was to berin the form of ntertainment. There will undoubtedly a big story in these columns in, t' next issue as this is vtho first tim that preparations have been made r a meeting and have been kept secret. T Several Well known citize norHigh1and Park have been invitedllto attend this meeting and a promi ht speaker will address the legionnai es for ' short talk. Re- memhnr the' ate Thursday, Jan. 27, at 2 o‘clock t Witten hall. 4 Preparatio s are 1being made to take those oing to the conference in Rockford {in a North Shore Line motor coach Among thou that will take the tri are seven from Lake Forest. two Bram Lake tuufr, two from North hicago, five from Wau- kegan and a 1 at seven from Highland Park. This I ill he a great ‘event and any wishing; 0 join the party should IromTunieiate( at once with Adjutant Bowden, pho e 2050. ' ntténded thai meeting. The subj-t of membership must not be nettl tted. It is the hope of this post’to bhtain 150 mmebers for 1927, and itlseems as if that goal can be re , ed. Already the 100 mark has hen passed and .with the help of ever, member the oottt'will gain the add ional 50 that they peed. This commu ity has about 300 eligi- ble men to t e American Legion and it is the dut of every man to send in his fiylittfon if he his not " ready ddne BO. Lake Forest, with about one-hit of the population of Highland. P k, has over 150 mem- bers enrolled in their post. This looks like a bad shwing for Highland Park but they at coming in fast. Ask your nihrhirllr. The dues are only $3.00 per iih,r and the benefits can not be figur(# in dollars.' Old mem- bers are as ilu to send their dues at 'cnce to Be _Steigler. fintynee offker 634 Chicago javenue, Highland Park, so as to snv sending out hills which are a big e one to the post. Let's go. Those T t‘attend the meeting tonight wil learn ttte of the benefits and those Cage unable to attend t3: meeting should make it a point t attend “when meeting which will (l held Felix-nary 10. go. Those ' tonight vi]: benefits and to attend t: it a point t which will ti, LEGION EETS TONIGHT , q , .MO IE8 TO " SHOWN Legionnai a and Friends to At. C tend; nferenoe at Rock- ford; , rge Membership _ . George Fi' dlay, 75 you: old, pres- ident of th Lake Forest Trait and Savings B and manger of _ the Capitol It vations Lands cbmpany, 208 South Sane street. Chicago, died mad at the Presbyterian hos- pital of in) I ' received Friday when he was stun by m automobile while on his way his once in the loop, a rating up nd the collection of post- oge due fro the ',e,t,',tT, before de- liVery could mono hed. Under the new un' m rote plan it will only be new: ' to watch weights and apply ten to tn pounce for teeh half-ounce fraction. t ' LAKE FOQIEST BANKER DI S FROM INJURIES ber of " ail routed triversed " distance co'v ed. 1 This ali antes entirely the for) mer system by which“,qu neces- sary to zon air majl,;._paying duo:- ent. rates or postage {for damn to various poin , often reuniting in over payment " " " under payment of mango, t latter eortdition causing a rating up nd the eolketitrn of post- The acci nt occurred " Monroe and Wells meta. ' Roam: Hugo 1tuttneider has received} c-‘Wuhiximn momma. meat tint, mm, than Petr. l, mm a. uniform t nte dim-Me will he applied ' to but 1;:me of United Sta _ Air Mail. The gate of postage ill be tenmtrper hae. ounce or f on thetéof and will im. title yam tter/ when so paid. to ttir mail ti ice to ahr point in the United Sm ' regardless of the num- ber of air ail route: trimmed or Mr. r'ilt by was a mum of the Lake Pores college and . member of the Union} ague club. tre, is aur- vived by l widow, III-5.; Anna A. Findlay. lay. A smoui artist my: tip-t royulty is hard to int, but the t(tenoeryptw (era any the are being painted. with- out dimcul . 1 mecaumn “as was. mcl,, “as. minor: 'dll FLAT RATE , AIR MAIL FEB. l Mulder Receives Chute; Will Be CimigttUnt Ion; gains/t A. Find- ANd resit remember macher fi avenue in Frank G. t across the Due, the It daughter, o,nd about at 188 Law their hom, tary. Two chit en of the marriage sub vive, Mrs. Catherine IL, Gilroy, a daughter. pd Bowen E.Setmmneher, '1 son, the tter being associated with his father tt the practice of law. , eminent Resident During it, long residence in High- land Park r. Schumacher was prom- inent in m ny social and civic “him. He served several terms as member of the his school board and in the earlier yea of his residenée he was a director f the Highland Park club. At the tim of his death be)!†u di- Mon.' Mr. Schumacher nt one time was a part! I of Hon. Sidney 6;an man ,und wing recent yeai' in†senior me (her of the firm of Schu- macher tui Murphy with ofBem It 112 West street, Chicago. Dur- ing the our part of his profes- sional our, r, however, he had no partnershi connections. ' , Her Thirty-Five Years Mr. Sch' acher we; married on December 0, 1892, to Harriet Ome Emerson at Jackson. Mich., and im- mediately ter his marriage moved to Highla Park where he resided continuous until his death, (Old resi nts of Highland-Park will remember hat Mr. and Mrs. Schu- macher n 't lived on East Central avenue in the house now owned by Frank G. rdner. Later they moved across the treet to 286 Control ave- Due, the h, so now occupied by their daughter, rs. Catherine H. Gilroy, and about 1900 they built the house at 188 La el avenue which remained their hom for a quarter of a cen- rector of t e North Shore 'rm" com- pany. T l ' As a law' er he evinced I. high order of ability d sewed his CHEM: with commends e zeal, courage and ft- delity. A neighbor and companion beheld a arm spot in the-helm of many of srhland' Park's older mi- dents ,who ': new him, not only as 0. man of wi p reading and general ear. ture, but so as the possessor of those trni; which secure abiding friendshi 1 He was very' fond of hunting a , fishing and was well known to any of the sportsman of this comm ity who appreciated his fine sports ytryship apd prized 're,'; B. R. ly' his frie aship and Minion. His passing w I cause sorrow to a wide circle of tiends both in Highknd Park and i Chicago. BOWLIPfi LEAGUE ESULTS FOR WEEK isuftirs fr ‘Tony's Barbers on Mon- day, Jan. i the opening of the ninth" week of t . Bow1ititrtourtutment at the Maj ie bowling oneâ€. On Tuesday, i . 18, Bauer Cab took a trio from 'stiA'id'i am. The North Shore Gas id the some to Dutfr aid Duffy ond nudity. The Press won two from tie Notion Store on Friday. The Ge pa. started " the may week by ning two - from . Press. lill'el'd; n Jan. 25. the Six Stude kers lost two tis Phoeni- etti Bros.' Glader won ttigis (an; of the w It with I score of £36. A Next W ly schedule in " known Monday Jan. 3l-Tony"n Bur-hm vs. North barre Gas. 1 Tuesda Jtt I-her I: My VI. Big Six s d (shakers. ' h ' "Thur-33$}: Feb. a---mtrNhnd Pttte Notion t'ieeehietti Brag ,. 4.. , Friiay, I tty ' s--metiu,trf ï¬g; Press vs. r'Cab. i " _ l" The Burl Six Stpdgbnyen won two HHGHLAND PARK STATE BANK _ JGl, Ndrth‘Shore Trust com- Continued from pan 1 ME IN FLORIDA WARD w. WILLI'rs PM. Adan- &.Wettake Co. MARSHALL E. SAMPSELL .' Pros. Quinn-u! m Pub. Sewing. 0). moment. nuwon 7 Sec’y. Willi“: 1Evror Co. WILLIALi 'le, EBAY V Comm In, Int. thruster Co. SAM’UEL' 11., HASTINGS Mayor .0! Highland Park WE THE OFFICIAL BOARD The Men Behind the Bank The Honk of Savings Deon-{hrs SAYS LETTER TIMELY AND ALSO INFORMING The letter by Mr. Allinson in your last issue was moot thinly and in.. forming. I read the letter with ope-1 cial interest " "Artrttmtlon" m to‘ be the “abject the following Slur-1‘ any It the school of Foreign Notions; of the League of Women Voter- In the Congress hotel. I attended the: two "atslons conducted and addr-ed,, by Prof,Quincy Wright of the de- partment of Political Scion“ " thi University of Chicago and m not intonation! lav. _' I noted that “.3 di.etusa+ott corroborated with fun d.-', an: them points in Mr. Animal's Highhnd Park Frets. Dear Mr; Editor: can“ by. the state preside-n a! the league, also vice widen: at the nut- '-hul league, “kins hr Mia-nth In the present milk in Mexico and Mo. mun, wording to M m. Your, paper cow to my dusk-r. Mrs. H. As Wander, with when I Many of the boy: think the (can: they to fiom home the better chu- ot was: they have, and itthy an Room VIN; arm well known around home, this my be correct.- tewGauorwmosmeodttt-tb, Wer Did Every Month in l 6 Show a Substantial Inet; e Over Every Corresponding Mo Now the Year Is Summed WHY Was 1926 Nash's Biggt+t TC-gf _ V In 1925? ' ' Yeait ' _ W WHY Has Nash Shown at St Increase Every Year Be Built Cars? HIGHLAND PARK NASH s, NASH SALES LEADS THE WORLD IN Iowa CAI “Ins†Park Avenue 1 Sheridan Raid HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Telephone R. P. 1608 r"i'ititiy1'i' tW. Sincerely you“. AMI, K. HM Ask Any One of Our Customers ND Why Wag Bis Increase 41.'% ' in 1926 Over 1925? . . JACOB M. APPEL BARRY PAUL [ Wet-Wt CHARLES P. GRANT Vice-Wt and Cubic: VALLEE o. APPEL '. . Pm... Fulton like. Cold Show Co. JEFFERY A. CARQUEVILLE Jan. " 1927 "-r r 151-. i; 4' “an: ','r. ", SEEK" ~ aitautl' me... 'i,'i'rdit,E, tr 3!: arm 'il'glMirE 'idcf; .' " H15 lid-weak mice. Niélm’u MIL m thmd.ngan.8N- ', 10:†I. ELM “m pun-Wood at â€by Thrrtt.orssartherdm" {at live: of manna. mi thmmtoguit .5115- Wschmbddn - In KW “no. {It _ .- Wm. W. Rahal, North - and Mt War, B. Doug. um. V ' q Sunday. Jan 30- ' . 9:30~Sum?ay "heal. .' 'tt4ti---Mtmtirttt worship. V (':89---Etrnrorttt have. . Tt4b--Ftirtg mm Wain-day. Fob. b-AP. p. a. ,rrtde, in Chr%thrn w and W'- 6:00 p. In. W» w TAI' p. n. Emmi; in I'- tuh. _ f You in than 'settoii.ttt. ',amit Grace Me: LAKE FOREIILL. inirx‘i'san-i J a;