Park kc? L3}! \\ Lamps and Brackets House, Power and Motor Wiring Highland Park, III. 134 2nd. smc w. sou Estimates Furnished Robert Greenslade Stationer St. Johns Ave. Hig THE Pipe smoking gnef and the PerryPipe simply can't live together, A glance at the sectional wew above gwes you at least a half dozen reasons why. We could glve a dozen more. Keep apipeclemmdyou've [one nine-tenth: the may in keeping her clean. TmUe ie you can't keep ordinary pipee clean. With the Perry all you have to do is pull out the mouthpiece with cleaner attached and a flip of_ the hand shakes off all the nicotine and tobacco particles No chance for dirty hands. That's well? you clean the Perry as often as a pipe should be clean . " ’ 7,. __.'II no VALLAA one u y.†u..v_-_ -- But what’s the use? One buff ï¬t a Perry from on will talk louder than a hundred puffs about the Perry rom us. a PEflRRY More and more every day Ford cars grow in general de- mand. Their great usefulness is part of the daily life of all the people. though giving universal sch/ice with universal economyâ€"less than two cents a mile to operate and main- tain. So simple in design that anyone can drive itâ€"no bewilder- ing mechanism’the Ford owner looks after his car himself. Then there's the “Ford After Servim for Ford Owners," as‘ suring the daily use of the cars. Buyers will share in proï¬ts if we sell at retail 300.0(1) new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915. Runabout, $140: Touring Car, $490; Town Car, 5690' Coupe- let, $750; Sedan. $975. f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment On display and sale at Highland Park Garage 1 l l E. Park Ave. Telep Albert Larson The above statement made to the Auditor of Public Accounts as required by law reflects the sound ï¬nancial condition of this institution. FRANK/ BA KER, President 1. .‘W. APPEL, Ha Pres C F. GRANT. Cashwr Highland Park State “Bank Statement of Condition April 29, 1915 Resources mm by PERRY m co- CHICAGO Loans and Discounts Bonds Overdraft: Banking House Other Real Estate (‘awh on hand and in Banks Capital Stock Surplus Fund Contingent Fund ['mlivided Proï¬ts Revrve for [nL and Taxes Deposits 0" Mouthpieco showing elm nut-bed A. G. Mc PHERSON Liabilities You! You! Highland Park Telephone 140 $306,068. l‘J 215,840.02†601.031) “55‘3†3'30,“th 15,000 00 5,000 01) 30,000.00 S81 11 132,554 '2‘.) 585.374.3ï¬ â€™SAUVA mm m m M! mama son, 3 NJ? 377.00 N) 00 174 .36 Act ll shown the children, happy mth the Piper. m hiding Aconpamon player |Cheat-thc-Dev1l brings loud and disturb ing news from the outmde world The 1people of Hamclm have decided that jJacobus should give his daughter. Bar» lbara to the church. In reparation for his Edlshonuty. Smcc Michael-theSword- i Eater loves this mad, he and the Piper lcontnve to rescue her, and through the powers of a magic lou- httrr marry her [to Michael. which Is ï¬nally consumltcd ‘in act III. The lam-r part of the M! u fgwcn to strong dialogue bdwcen Veroni- ka. the mother at thr lame lad Jan. and .the Piper 1: finally nudut'ed to return the children. Veronika . V Charlene Welch Barbara , Mary French Wife of Hans . l-jls-e N‘hreiber Wife of Axel . .. Exelyn ()‘Ncil Wife of Martin. Alma (Helen ()ld Ursula ‘ . . llrm'e $(hlie Janl ‘ Esther King Hamel . . Minla Millalli Ilse . ‘ Alia- \huendorl Trude Estelle L‘omorlon Rudi .‘ . .(lertrurle MLClaren Nuns Mllane Marshall. Lucie Knox Margaret Mayer, Eva ()kr Young Women .Bealru‘e Carr, Ruth Cumming, Miriam French. Floreni‘c Osborne. Marnie \‘iljcs (rum. Mildred Welch. Margaret Moore, Eleanor Double. Eleanor Meyer. Lillian Mitchell Old Women. ,Myrlle Roy's. Mar» Rare! Wilhelm. Lillian Schlie, Al- mira Rockenbach. Esther Hicks. Nellie Edwards. Winilred Bur- ridge. Alpha Baxier and Thelma Cordell ' The curtain risen upon number: of the Ipeople of Hamelm. who have gathered (oi see a Noah'u Ark miriclc pl-y 01 (Ml ' rudest type. given by a troop oi stroll!!!“ ; playen They are amazed to diatom. 'that the piping man who rid the town 013 irals. is one of these same plnyer folk !The curtain (all: upon I most unhappy gpeoplc. because through unfair dealmgu with the Piper. he has piped away theIr :chuldrenv A f Vernmku Barbara Wife of Hans Wife of Axel . Wife of Martin ()Id Ursula Jan‘ Hamel Ilse Trude Rudl Nuns â€Jane Act IV shows a chnngz‘d pvuplc who assure the PIp-rr. that thrv “HI right I†wrongs. If unlv thrv m.“ hau-thmr chxld- ten returned to thcm The curtain ““5 upon .1 lmppy people remmcd mth thnr (hxldu-n A must rt- {ectn'c (losing serm- The (as! Is a: lullnus The Piper xilxhdt‘l {I‘m Swwtri EJKK' .\xel R.|!ph Whaler l’etm [he kuhblvr Harman Srmlh Anselcn . Frzmms [“an L‘Iauslhr‘Mhdr . Hnmvr so.†Slrnlh'fl Juhn Mwmcy, ()eorgt' Sulluan Hurghrrs. \Vniham luluaxds, I Lulu-r Sunduu'k, Howard Swhnchdurt Rnrnnnd (mu, Earl Rma‘ For est Cummings, Murray Hoe-5., Emmet Maruney Kn The ï¬rst act requires the eBnrc clm assisted by many small children. and makes a most cffecnvc beginning for the evening's performancc ll Joseph Giboon takes the part 0! the Piper, portraying With great truth the many phases of the Piper] character from sprightly playfulnm with the child- ren, satirical asides on the people of Hamelin, great gentleneu with theud Veronika. to intense religious feeling in his speeches to the Lanely man, 1- med- iaeval shrine). The Senior rllss of the Deerï¬eld-Shieldn ‘Htgh school mll present Josephine Preo- ton Peabody'l play ‘The Piper" I! R: . vinia Theatre. May twenty-ï¬at This is‘ an unusually interesting play which lend. itself charmingly to amateur production It is ï¬lled with many pleasing touchet, t the wuly llamelin men Wllh their con-f tinued oppooition to the Piper, the‘ Hamelin women who staunchly support their husbands in thu unfair policy, the jovous Hamelin children. quaint Ind lovely who openly adore the Piper. lnd‘ follow him gladly even into the Hollow Hill It is through the lost of these‘ children that the Piper is able to paint his great teaching. the power of true motherhood. Veronika, the and young wife of Kurt. in the one person in Hamelin who grups lile’l greatest pur~ ports. A most extractive idealic love thread runs through the play. Michael. the-Sword-Eater. with the aid 0! the Piper, wins Ruben. the daughter of Jacobus. The ploy has much of wit 1nd of sparkle. much that is ol a purely en‘ tertaining nature. in addition to II! deep- ‘ er signiï¬cance. Tom. 5“ Hmï¬bll THE mam mu: mmcauum PAjzxxumoxs My-Fivo Pupil. 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