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Highland Park Press, 2 Aug 1928, p. 4

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It. and In tnerasrs Baum hum-mmtmwwm Dr. and Inn Morley D. leNiel of Untoln Ivonne. are the Puppy pur- m of I daerghter born “and”. 1" 8S, It the Hithhnd Park Lapin]. Mr. and In. Pred Ma Memo-1‘ Mad-v from I two week: motor *bmqu-b-‘Wo. In. A.G. Backer Ind children." ”sinuous: Chlrkmh, The Mines [he and Hug-rat Bil, “than and Dorothy [00min left this min; for n few any: motor trip to the Delis of Wimnnin and Minne- Mr. Charles Steele ll in the" Helm Park hospital sueerimr from-{tree mulled tintters. Mr. Steele met with the accident while working in Met. m Park last Thursday. He is set; ting dong nicely. Mim, Louise Weisiroft left “my for. an extended trip to Boston, New York and various places in Pennsyl- Mr. And In. Sidney C. Jennings of B. St. Johns Ivonne. announce the arid of a My boy, Friday, July fl at the Highland Put hospital. In. Janina m former/Miss Ann: Miss Lillian Tucker with Miss Ellen Knox of Lake Forest leave Saturday for a four weeks trip :hrough the Canadian Rockies to California and the Graad Canyon. _ Mrs. Beck who has been visiting her son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Sweden for the past three months, has retuméd to her home in Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Clary of Hazel uvenue, are rejoicing over the birth of I son. born last Thursday " the High- tand Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. B. Helke and Mr. and Mrs. R, Sneeden are spending this week at Lake Koshkonong, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lundgren have gone to their summer cottage in Northern Michigan. Oscar Lundgren will leave today with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nielsen to join their parents there for a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Connor of High street, Highwood, ue announc- ing the arrival of a baby girl, Satur- day, July 28, at the Highland Park hospital. Sisler Ann Rita of Las Begas, New Mexico wilt arrive today to spend a couple of weeks with her mother Mrs. John Sheahen. Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg is spendingi from a week in Freeport, Ill., she is ex-‘an " pected home today. 1 High Mr. Edward Booth of N. Second street, who underwent an operation for appendicitis two weeks ago at the Highland Park hospiuu has re- turned home and is very much im, proved, Mrs. Russel Trigsud and two small children of Holton, Mich., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. August Ben- son of s. Green Bay Rd. Miss Clara Waite had us her guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Fry and two children of Milwaukee. Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Timm of De Taxable Ivonne, are receiving 'con< trratulations on the birth of a son born Monday, July 30, at the High- land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hundley are spending two weeks in Wisconsin. Mable Clark is in the Highland Park hospital where she underwent an ott- eration for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of Deerfield Are the happy parents of a son born Saturday, July 28 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lichtenberg of McDaniels nvenue, are the happy par- ent; of a daughter born Tuesdny at the Highland Park hospital. Frierids in Highland Park .re re- ceiving cards from Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dooley from Dublin, Ireland. They report that they are having I lovely time. Mr. Elmer Skidmore and Mr. Elmer Clavey are spending this week at Winton, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Gipp and family of Platteville. Wis.. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holly and Mr, and Mrs, Went! of N. Second street. Local and Personal H You can save eonaiderable money by letting us " your coal bin "ow-- But there is also another kood reason: Deliverin are clean at this time of the year. There is no rush and time and care can be taken to insure a perfect Joh. _ Buy Your Coal on Approval! Clean Deliveries! nanny - AKC ovu- in! loam um COAL w. .. coxzf FEEL ac PHoe" HIGHLAND PARK 3.00 mmmunmww- 'Ort-f-hte-dm-i- ‘11:.“ h thal- thr-trated tts-Meri"----.. not" in u- m The plus-c ,xtothi.mrhettqrth-nae-tmaid above all more tree than anything the preeedirte no min-tie was able thieving" any! Tel-hale. "rt '- minst physiology's - "in if nothing mom. New spatia- don't Lille of Terhnm‘n argumentative an icle while Wright’s reply is captioned “They Are Not" "We are asked to believe that I at! Jun“ bu evolv'l in one abort decade better, W. visor. and New youth in America as opposed to the youth of " run an is as tended in the American mains by? 111mm Bell Wright. nun. who is entered in this matraahae dthate with Albert Parson Terttrme. another ' ing American writer. With the nlitious emulating! tak- ing the side of modern youth and the', prominent writer and thinker pe damning it. charging it with theft of, the rum “pram! mention” and) funny declaring that there is, im reality. no "new youth" May. the' question is presented My for the) public. "They an hen bent.” is the] FAMOUS NOVELIS'I' IN DEFENSE OF NEW YOUTH Harold Bell Wright Says New Generation Holds Siber- of Danville. m., were the ia/eu; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grand. Mr. and Mrs. William Purl and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bur!" of Chicago are enjoying a three weeks motor trip to Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Minnie Clive. Mrs. Edna Stacy ary/ Mils Frances Jaimie. all Announcement has been made of; the approaching marriage of Mini Josephine Shepske. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Shepske of ‘Racinei and Mr. Frank Rectenwald, son of; Mr. and Mrs. John Rectertwald of? this city on Saturday, August 18211.5 Mr.. Martin Victor. Jr.. of Victor; Brim, Furriers. is leaving next Wed-) nosday for New York City where he Will remain a week on a buying trip.; Miss Beryl Holland in company with _ Mrs. H. J. anber. motored to St“; Louis last week and spent the-week: visiting friends. i Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Witten re- turned yesterday from Highland Lake where they spent the past month, Stanley Shipnes has returned home from Detroit. Mirh., and will undergo an operation. for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nevins Ind two children Wave returned from a two weeks’ motor trip to Niagara Falls and Fanada. Miss Myra Thomas and Miss Mary Swazey left Tuesday on a ten days lake trip, stopping at Detroit, Cleve, land, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs: de Bonk: entertained several of the cow boys of the Rodeo now being held in Chicago at a sup- per party at the Buccaneer's club, Chicago last evening. Roberta Fauber. who has spent the past ten days at brute Lake. the, Y.W.C.A. camp is expected to return home Sunday. Mrs. Alvin Hill has returned home from the Highland Park hospital where she underwent Ire-then: for the past week. Father Roy Garrity and his sister Miss Ella Sanity from Iowa visited friends and relatives in Highland Put last week. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Tran!) have returned from IX]. Ranch, Wyoming. where they spent a few weeks, Miss Jean Brecht-y of-EQ'tnston was the week-end guest ot Mrs. cur, ence Larson. Mrs. C. VP. Martens is verviiriowsi, ill in the_Hiehiyndfsre hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Robert "he of TIT Ridgewood Dr., Are receiving congrat- ulations on the birth of a son Robert S. m, born Friday. July 27 " the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Me was formerly Miss Mildred Hartrautrh, Mrs. nav" and t,alot" "sitriaais, Mo., is visiting her puents Mr. and Mrs. T, R. Wyles of N. Sheridan told. Mr. Georee Garrinyirti FiUiiciir. Mo., spent last week in Highland Ptir visltintr friends and reUtivea, “In“? [and ti"; thvahh-‘y '_-age-tr-- l equal, important- understandin;u:; ”nth-p- them in Iota-min. equally (worth yhilg with rooting of decaf» ro-ttr-ur-tv-L. woman's. The mutu- -u.. in to look lie-Mmgwdm-l “Sh their {an M. Mao-1 Wharf-cum." (Plumb-imam“ methrid-thrttrth-rrt-e 'rrtvst-tvar-tt-thesrvit.r of sods, . lot of him... 91;“:in 1 CHOSEN WITH whim {Magazine Writer Believes That HuttWorking Faces No 3 Long" Needed "The tumble with I gm! - men's faces." up the writer. "is that ghpy don't keep them do“. You know: Isms BARBER SHOULD BE 3 "An air which of thic description “will be able to fly in the urn-awn {heights without having to take any _ tronsideration of atmospheric or {weather conditions, and as it will not in“) to overcome any air resistance (to speak of, it will achieve a speed jwhich will make I High! from Berlin to New York a matter of a few hours. All noise. moreover. will be “tactically eliminated. IS there will With thin radiation on the port of the wise young modern that his bar- ber mould be chosen with my". sarirGaeTR-CidesitstSeirL man's Home Commion. has tone tttt look their best, in the opinion of " lent one woman who In: nude u: emive study of the look: good and badorpeortein my sectimotnn Iliad to overcome friction resistance (of the earth. The rocket at which has been successfully tested is Worked loll an entirely different prirmiple. 5 Drives, Backward i “It is driven by the backward plbll ',n{ exploding rockets. The German [erurineers who are at present engaged ‘in its trottstruetiort have greater am- ;bilions than to create a new car. ; which develop enormous speed but ‘which will have many disadvantages 23:: compared with the oil motor. TKey aim at the construction of an air-hip (which will be driven upwards by rock} Lets exploding in the direction pf the? earth, ami.driven torwarrt by rvckucs': {exploding backwards; 1 Hard working genie-bk looking fares are passing II the - dair- 'terrPfrbetehedttrmmswso be no sir waves to serve as medium for sound-waves." “Beaming- pet to may but "To combat the risk to lit. en- countered in high raritied (it. the new nirpl-ne wilt be hermetically seated. and made sir-proof and pressure- proof. It will be heated so thot nor- mat conditions prevail inside the cab- "The torwird movermrerliltngf"; mo- tor vehicle until now was based up!!! a motor power driving wheels which "Air resistance in those heights which have never been reached by human beings so far, is so smnll that it will hardly play any part " nil. Consequently, it will be possible to achieve far higher speeds than in the lower strata of atmosphere. "To vnable ttying througtt raritied atmosphere, I vehicle is wanted which will not be based on the kite-principle. It is necessary that the machine should be able to do without air "tr- port altogether that it should rise and go "forward with its own inde- pvndent powers. This problem has been solved by the rocket motor. Silent nil-planes, ttring “in, miu. "ore the (mud and - d a speed of 2.000 nil. " hour. an ' Iliad by I trim in the London "rue, erase." who claim to have nude-Inn of experiment. with n m up. at aircraft which tn to be earriod out shortly in Germany. with“ to the lntemtionnl News. 7 Revolutionize the Air "There can be no question," the Referee states, "that the rocket ear will revolutionize aviation, and " though popular imagination any bat gel at the idea of ttrimr thirty miles above the (round. the German inven- tors are confident that their ‘wonder plane’ will be as safe as the Present- day mode of tVintt. uodsstwrsterPt-etorh-. Withte.eieet.tttggtgs. mkmmlew tlittht between Europe and Ar-ries in the incredible space of ninety nin- utes,isstavtedtobebasedantu principles of the "rocket ear" which attained u speed of 480 miles In hour in a recent test. The "lwTivi,itia, winch the writ.- decllm will mplutioniu Aviation, The experiments. the writer states, will be carried out by Herr Wilhelm Kathe. a German pilot, who intends to drive an ninhip fitted with ' eta" similar to tthe unit. JiiiteGCe German mystery car on its record- breaking trip. _ """alrh"utPaBro-artaaatram. not than - a " p. a.“ 'ie-ttg-rr-re-ta-r “muln1nmt;n- 'e""m"t-toso- 'or-eo-ti-."-... ee_rt_reeoattriHt.dt.NI..mrrr.. uh: “in! - h which "Hummus-Io n‘iwuwltmm‘; toe ".367 hulitia, and the rum “hunk: Childmpltmi- the _ or crossing in violation of (1* mint-us, 3,388 or " per- t.“ adult ju-vukin m at 27 p at; i-mu- "" a " you out; tau-twin- tMt or " per can; as! has, or It not mot. M an: next with a toll of} AN6or28mreestt. Ptee.vilu-; ueyr-er-iblerortassdeots..) ‘ulmcut; innit-60c: 1.059 or' FINN: at tho Mun during 1921. and principal, by motoring. m estimated " 11.765. with 3,705 or " per not. due to hummus... “Jay-mint” a. the pan of an": I'll Rival-15bit for the ha of m liven. The and number of per. can kind in "27 is estimated n .?ffl..?: and the number of injured " m in violation oft-1m} ”In. trxnttmttiott its the predominating (an): in the killing of 1.581 person: during the you [927, according to (Run; mind by the accident pre- wnuon department of the Chicag- Motor club. LNArrENmoN CAUSE OF MANY FATALmEs Children in Streets and Jay- valing Next Death Fut- on In Road _ Father Tondorf refuses to believe the dire prophecies regarding possibil- uy n! quakes m New York. "Though New York is somewhat near the St, burn-nee River Valley fault. the evi- Mr? seems convincing that the en!- ern section of North America ivlm sutrerae any severe crustal strain." ns Tondorf. Jesuit priest u Comer torn university, Washington. D. C. Father Tender! informed Americans at the treat Japanese earthquake of September I. TMM. hourly . day buy fore actual word of the disaster fetched this country. Sinte that time, he has been able to tell accurately, by? menus of seismogrnphs in his cave n Geomtorn. of other quakes in vu- ', iruv, scuba: of the world long Infarct actual no"! of these happenings has reached the public. "We have eertain well detined faults. nr seams of weakness. in the _ United States." sand Father Tondorf after prwdu'ting 9.000 quakes in this, enunlry for t92N. "There " one along 1 the Paeitie Coast. one m the Missis- sir-pi Valley and one in the SC]...- rrnce Valley nurth of Quebec. The latter u not in the United States. but its efrtxrts may be felt here Is Vthey it" March t, 1925." Width-W).- Wong-um.m,|l& Egg-Inpmu-u-d lfvilld-ydiqnthpmhr Should the building not be Nsished when the full term opens. chases wilt be acrommoduted temporarily in the Garrett Biblical Institute. Nine tk “band earthquakes wilt visit the United States this year. and while may of them seem likely lo be Iocatmron the Purim: Const the cut cocst will not be free from tttrm and many will occur In other sections of the country. This was the prediction made to The American Magazine. on the news sung: today. by the Reverend Fran, a... a... w. a; aiG "iiGriiurii ‘" MOM-Whammy“.- aatdtaro_amth.aratqtorand femrm-dhoagB-.t_ and. ttWirth-ui-gi-tk de-chhhMud ,il_rNroe-evartGoa. lulmnomi-Sopu-bc. it m the original Intuition to all. the new banding for the Qilihry dew pertinent the Amy Building. but in-f umuch " it will be used also by tho college of liberal an; in the "star--,' "my. it will be named Emergency Han. ABLE 10 F0RCAST QUAKES ACCURATELY. Jesuit Priest With '3eis-atrh [ in Cave ls Expert on We. monk of Earth The mud (re-test {actor in chil~ mignodmhr-enycum otlmekofseee,itue-tmiu, '"wwiiitaheenreuatt:crtt-. Boththemititarr-taamt unit.- of the 3.01.6 at Nautical-n Imi- veraitr rill Mn building. of their oaotwheothis-ratroet-riseo- plead. it. Nun WE}; 5.33sz from “I Completed In! Mamet.“ numerals: 531'“;th all “mi-ahh'dwid ”mutuioudtb Gulls-BM -dunmdth.F.t.ta.ttt. “winning-Mu bat-et-tsh-at"'." SAVE arid SAFETY enta.for-tttmeNas. Ska-ilk Aeood-tttrpowderwhiett t-t-emttaeeeetiveat-br New it' (3) mm 'ao. iii-MA- ”WM!“ “My” orr.oettettteNoettrstamr-rtttnttoet ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist INSECT POWDER THE PASTRY SHOP " North Shaun iioui - -e --""P -iei.%rstand Put 468 Final sale ot all remaining spring and summer merchandise-ee. girdles: o! cqat or patent value-to clear our stocks for the {Nimitz fall season. Some of thele garments were original- ly priced 3 to 5 times this sale price And the event should be of interest to women who desire tine quality and workmanship at u-ry, very low prices. A Full Line of Baked Goods WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8th Prices Still Further Reduced Magic Brand After-Inventory C L E A R A N C E ANNOUNCING THE OPENING --COATS-- $19.75 $29.75 $39.75 -DRESSES-- $19.75 $29.75 $39.75 A Shop lot "can Who lilo. Smart Clothe. --- _ - Highland Park. Illinois 1532 Judson Avenue Your Choice of All Remaining Hats at Half Price “‘RAVINIA L9¥?t?a__sh0P at of in not d-tste to an W- m not in It Irritating to (in non Belieato skin. AMI! to had- nnd fare or hung I cloth nun-ted with Skeeter Shoot nut you. 11!riiiiiaftFFineet n. n jumping than. eirGk."ies.i-rr.ryeirt" M.teoeubria-i.dartthtrgittq tor-t-otth.borfrrms "u-ttuk-ie-didnt. .om.oarsitsirwttutMst"witl_re Mailman-duh It?” h. Mp_ql_th_ all“. h In“ a Mien! -ation far w“! .miron. “Seam ,irniur 'tasets. ”HWY. want! A I”! For 3 Pleasant Summer “1|

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