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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Apr 1921, p. 6

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P‘s wwwg“ 1..;.+.1.+++. 12...? n: W Lulu 1,5111 ' E. W. Gsell Harder Hardware Co. Northwestern Department Store "L‘s! spinx. r113 killed all nur baby chicks Wish I'd known lbuut Rat-Sup bdnn, Whh just am: lug: package In killed sums of mu. '1‘th won': 3:: this year‘s hnlchcs. I'll bet. " Rarituuis gm.”- Ilkcd M 3:115 for 35C. 6*. "‘15. Son and (W‘M by WWH-«H-«Wfi Mn. mehll (lows) Tells How Sh. Stopped Chicken Mom Sun- liOMcmm Bldg. ‘6 South State SL. CHfCAGL) SPECIAL APRIL SALE Tallorrd to JOHN PEARC +++++++H~I~++~H~++++aW 135 N. St. Johns Avenue Phone 388 Highland Park. Ill. J. L. Garage To the hdics of Highland Pnrk $72.50 Swen! Pm... .n CA.++.¢»++.T1$+.T. .. ........+++.v_ WRAPS Nanette Twul ESTIM AT‘E‘S FURNISHED ainter and Decorator SUITS Mr. Motorist PAQI SIX 1 Telephone H. P. 1089 Trkotlne 3' Are you just aching to * get your hamb on that ', steering wheel again? ET’S hope the old bus is all . right but if ..5.,~.'. ‘ she don’t cnank or . won‘t fire. don't cuss â€" the battery is probably (lisl‘lmrged. 2 We charge all makes, uml a charge such as we . mw means a lot. to a hat- !3 {cry that has been stand: I ”1‘: Mile! “'0 (lnn't just Jam: tlw current in Formerly K oon‘s (I araze Sorvu‘e «1mm T'm- cnsr IS trivial, but th benefit is consider- able, and 1h? "pep" will 'm- wnsidemble Inn. Let us try it. The hef- Mel-In Nursinum H uught to w mifcd. fur many times ;.~ 1115! that. We watch h Ivmgw'aturc as mre- "um' as any huspxtul par wn‘ ts wred fur, while he vivczric current i< put funny}! 1!, and then we :ulauu‘c Yht} wll< su all harm. um MHIH‘Y 1‘9 21! “HI l6 in? A H'vut In My In haw it x: thxs manner mar?» the long ljr‘“ \w ‘rk HH- (-«‘~I1\'pnti:‘ns in past years These resolutions were drawn my J. C. James (-5 mum-h. A. J. ‘mith of Lake Forest and f'harlm (‘rabtrw . u. Re<<»lutions of mndulenqes were drawn up and adopted for the wi- dows of William Hnban and Edward Erb. [Wu dedoased \\ aukvg'an mem- bers “nu alwms hut! attended the 1 now electxd Were: I'llJrlL-s f‘mbtme, \"aukqum t‘hzxrlex Whyte. alternate Frank Schneider. Liberty'ville Heurge Strfim. alternate ‘\. (‘umplwlfL (lurnee (i. Srryver; alternate Samuel Patch, Russell ('. Timmc. ,alternate The wmehtinn instructed delegates to‘ cast their vvutes National (‘onfiyontiun m be held at Louis. June 319. It was deci also In hold the next county com lien fuur years from now at Wax gan. ’ The warm Woudmen of Luke munty held their quadrennial coun- ty convention at Libertyville Wed~ nesday afternoon for the purpose of electing delegates to the state conven- tion at Galesburg. on May 4. Seven- ty-m'ne delegates were present at the conventiun ofawhich twvnty-five were pnlsent from Waukvgau It is indaxl “good" to understand our dumb friends As um» of our own Highland Park lads said after read- ing "How tp have Bird Neighbors", by Louise Patteson. “I am going to keep this hi'rd business right up. all the time!" So say we. all of us. MODERN W OODMEN HOLD CON VENTION' :mm' H‘lvmi’)‘ smx‘n-s. and thy lmlizm ‘Buy Tmlu takes the attitude of nur nmdvm numru [nu-rs. when after watching 2“ muunlig'm rlzlncc of the animals hvgsays, "\Vv have learnt-d sum-thin: téynixrht. It is good. As fur me. I shall never Again :0 out w hunt thv Little People." Wild animals are continually inter- estin: heeause of their strangeness. and he who walks the African Game Trails With Theodore Roosevelt. 0r fl-llmvs with Ernest Thompson Seton Wild Animal Ways, will find a Wealth m’ \x'mlnm. gnod senx‘e. and humor in the lth‘S of these friends (If the forest and field. :.The Out-ef-dlmr Buck in the series of the ('hildnvn's Hour is full [if fascinating: tales of animal in. telliizenee and kindliness. ~~Ruskin's My lhvg: \Visie. .enquin Miller's Twm Babies {which were hears», and then The Elephants that Sti‘iiek. just like any white men. uml the 'l'rainlnitr hf Elephants *ln (‘eyllmn sturies ul' eur largest and gentIeSt wild friend.“â€" All these and many more are found in this une. hunk. The Animal Stury Bunk intliides the Fables Hf Aemp in whn‘h the uninmls prnwe the authors philmophy; and alsl a selection of Tales nt' lhstinet and Reason. Wild least.‘ hy llamplien Porter gives us «'hzipter on the ehurm'tler and habits uf wild l'ezists in their native haunts; the liun nihz‘ely stallw his prey and nexer i‘hafil'e it when in the Jungle, the grizzly; hears sometitnm jnurney i.) new hqntinp: greunds in Krwups, as shmni by trneks in the snm‘w these and other udd theta are rewrd» ed. lndiané in spite of their necessary? huntinLr hznle a Very kindly feelim: to. ' ward animials. In his hook \‘(llll'tl “lied llnntetl‘s" and the Animal l'enple if stinzm retells many Hf :ir t'rientgy sinries. and the lndizin how \llilhfl)‘ and awkward and what a pwtrl‘ \lmw fur a lzul’ Look a! mv? [gull-i a: 1116'“ (Squirnlls zuul nthm' l'm‘ lwnrvmm. A liltlv bunk «‘allwl Mollwr Naturv's (‘hilxlrrn ((iuulll) lt-llx‘ mlm of fish bubi.-~, rat lmlm's 21ml lumr habits, and hnw {lac animals find plants In liva- aml fund to «an. how they plan their ll‘~(‘> and how thcy" help each otherl The Pet Bank by Alma B, (‘omstock gix‘es hints as to the ”we and train- ing: nf many animals, not usually mucl! pvttell chipmunks. rats and oven *kunks. \rlnlu mot neglecting the more cmmnun pots uf our household; it is a big book with lots of pit-tures. Among juvenile. hndks there are many interesting tales of the frivndly little pvt animals that fill so large a plan? in th(‘ hmirt of a; child. ()uida‘s “M: of Handel»: is (ztl’lml for at the hi rui‘y k‘VL‘l'y (lay, and Pussy .‘lvow (l’attowh') has worn and ragged (‘ovâ€" t‘lN that slmw its popularity. My l)\)L‘:".\’ stui‘y by Barbour of grid- ii‘wi Mine, is annrhvr t'm'nriua Thaw \xhu hum; watvliwl the mtive little squirrvis Whll‘h an: m numerous in tho lliuhlzm-i Park II‘H‘S mum-t full tn up, pn‘L'iule' {luhn Burr-miglis when he my “There is swim-thing \"vry hu. man in the apparent mirth and mm-k- ery ui' Khwsquii'wls; n finl‘l nf inmiral laugliu'r. stvmin: In my ‘\\ hut a laughu'r. ruin ninth 31mm] grams in their-awe Libnry Good lies about ahimals are rare although every man ho has owned ‘1 dog or arse. can vo h for their in- telligent fiction when f ced by difiicul- ty Thiq scarcity of ‘tales giva an outstandfing value to Bob. son of But tle (Olliifimu, White Fang (London) and Blue} Beauty (SeWall), and they are read Exand re-read Hy all lovers of animals. .EThe story of Michael. Broth- er of Jerry, especially expresses Jack Iundons hatred of the pmfissivm] trainim: of ti uk animals . Lynn was elected’secmtary harks}: Whytc of Waukegan g. I‘F‘uur delegatds to the )nVe-ntfiun were olecémL Each “RUBLIC ‘milmiY I} nu: you :u'c- In by surr and awkward and what fur a Izul’ Look a! mv? (Sqmrnllv :uui nthm kxximen of Luke quadrennial coun- Lihertyville Wed~ for the purpose of 0 the state conven- at 00...... 0.0 I... 3: I do an honest day’s work i x y at very reasonable prices. + #WWP'ffi-ki WW'I-MMH W:¢:-¢¢-:~:-<W.~>~:~: 3 Telephone 715-1: AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING, AUTO SUPPLIES, T,BUNKS SUIT CASES TRAVELING BAGS. AUTO POLISUES. SPONGES. SOLUTIONS. etc. J. M. Bilharz was maximum Pm rnmésimcwfi PARK. Electrical Contractors Oflice 597 OOOOOOIOOCIOOIODOOIOI... Cur-gel $100 up. Why pay nut-(c rent lnvcuignte. , Send for ctulotue. Delivered and um t. d In fchhcun. DUFH' FORM 8”: HOUSE C0. 430119 West [4th Phcr. Chic-go Phom- annd-le I877 15 S. St. Johns Ave W. 'E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider’- 364 Central Avenue Sewing Machines Repaired, Called for and Delivered. Highland Park EXCAVATING, BLACK DIRT. MANURE TEAMING SERVICE Telephone 265 All makes of watches. clocks and Jowelrytor, called repaired and dehvered Cement Contractor H. W. Huber 7 St. Johns Avenue Phone 493 Electric Co. SEN TAZIALI 653 W. Park Ave. PHONES Florrnce Ik-udry in In charge to live every pcruonnl Itlcnlicn. NOW SHOWING The New.“ In! LII- e-t Crum- SUlTS-JVRAPS Mnny Bountiful Ill- Inhh Ind ill-Ian; Popu In Price- SPRING SUMME‘ BEAUDRY FRENCH snap Residence 490 PORTABLE ‘ GARAGES SUMMER HOMES ; You‘.can sell a man anything who lhas just bowled his first 200 game. ‘ "The finwurs that bloom in the fspring, tra la." m ke one feel like lexelaiming to work, “ta.-ta." , lf folks took much pains to keep fwrinkles- front/tlTeir' souls as they do 'from their faces. what a great world it would be. ‘ Someone said recently that a pessi- j mist says. “Is there any milk?" while lthe optimist says:“Please pass the ‘cream? That's one to ponder over. Among present day job hunters. Democrats are numerous. The will in Wilson still remainsl even though the sun has gone down. Because the other fellow fails to get our viewpoint doesn't neeessarily reflert on his keenness. If great minds ran in the same channel we Would now have World peace. 1 Coming. April 22, the annual spring {concert A program is being planned {now which will surely be worth the lsmall fee which will be charged at the door. Leave the date! More ‘later! , Watch this mlumn next Highwood Saturday, 8 p. m., Augustana Nurs- ery birthday party. Sunday, April 17: 9:30 a. m,, Bible school. 11, a. m., Morning service. 8 p. m Evening service. ‘ Tuesday. April 19, 8 p. m.. preycr Tuesday, April 19, 8 p. m., prayer meeting. . later! wéek! (‘Till speeches delivered by members of the Annual Board of 1921, each making a plea for his separate in- terest. whether it ‘be jokes or picâ€" tures, and one given by the president of the junior class.and business man- agar of the junior announcing the prom which will be held in the boys' gym, April 29th. The coach then took up the rest of the time giving out the various trophys, medals, cups, ribbons, watches and letters which Deurfield athletes have so gloriously won. bus-kctbjlll, Friday, Aprd K, Hu- wujkly assem- bly was held m the girls’ gymnasium. Thv Inn-resting program started off immmiiutrl); by the innnvafinn of hav- in»: (Illl‘ uwn orchestra play {or the svssium to man'h in. After Iwu se- lt‘CtiUlh by tho second period chorus. Mr. Sundwirk handed the plumfurm war to Mr. Rothachvr who immedi- ately [wk charge. There Were sev- Thursday. April 21. Rehearsal ”HIM-NW lrm'k. tvn runners 4:”. (in Thurminy at thv P. T. A. exhi- hit uf (wimming the juniors wun the l yd” rulzly swinL Friday thv fresh- mcn \VMH thv whoa! chnmpiunship in mrnhnm Tuw dry trrwluss nlllwllmr Mr. Ball was the final speaker on the program and gave an outline uf Uh Ix'zmling \xhich mohtuntvs in the wivnlihv mvthml through lnlmratur)‘ vxpwrinwnting. A fvw ~hurl’ items might htrc he mvmxnnvd in lwhulf of the girls. ()n Tuwdzly thl' wphumort-s won the in- trrwluss rvlays “nu-half lap un the ln nullinini: the wurk of the Eng- llish ilepuruiient, Miss Dennison :stnsm-(l lwu points: (1) Training lyuung people for oral disuiurse and‘ [(3) (ultimting the habit of reading Eguod literature, lmth books and mag- izizines at hume. ‘ Mixs Griswold spoke of the grow-i in}; need to knuw the language and llil‘e of foreign peoples. She showed the advantage of learning to speakl Fremh mrrecth as well as road it,. and (Melt 0n the full) of attemptingl tn swine “l-nmh in twenty lessons’ i [)r. Ngwhull in illustrating the adâ€" vantage of Latin as a foundation for English. yaw thv many interesting mg‘anings and dorivaliuns from twu Latin words, and Mr. Taylor outlined the high sthtmi Course in Muthonizttiis showing huw impussihh is the Study of the .~c-it mus, phy sits and themistn withuut u inundation nf algt-hra and ge‘ometry. Mr Slocum showed how history has}! bunme Smial stiemm and is expected to train for citizenship i “noon was in charge of Mrs. Daniel !(.obh senior chairman of the educa- tionhl qommittee. The first hour was “m an moi to the student program and ‘display of school work. Every deo :partmont in the school exhibited or was on the program. The physical {training department in ‘churgu of Miss illyin Mr. Jackson and Mr Roth!- (-hor began with a short program by ‘girls in the Iiatatrioum of swim- .Ining, di\iIII4r and rescue Work. aqua- tn- sports. I'm-mg, under water swim- ming. and “nu-r polo. The visitors “on then invited to the girls' gym- II1~iuIII whom- :I display of school work was on vxhibition in cooking. sowing, nIiliincry, rommi-rcial Work, art. drawing, [mutiny and (l(‘>i;.:n. The N‘lmnl lihraIy film had an exhibit. A song ivy thv lmys‘ glow club and a one :u-t play L'H'Ull by three nwmlwrs of the (ini‘rivk «'Iub. Virginia Pui'dy,‘ liiisv Liturldst'll and Loon MacDoIIâ€"j :Ilu‘, \n'n- followed l‘y an hour of brief1 tul‘m‘ l'y mom’wrs of the faculty. \h. Snndnink <[mk0 nf the material vqulpment. the pcrsonnl obligation, Hm many xludi'nt organizations, and Mn» I'unmznmiu- SUL‘CHS3 of the school innnm-{nur mllvm- prnpurntiun rv- (‘Xlil'Q’HlLHLx Thundny, April 7, Deafleld exhi- bited itself tn the always intamud ‘memben of the P. T. A. Chaos .1- though shortened five minutes in or. der to make possible the closing of the school at 2:30 were open to visitors all day. The program' for the after- SWEDISH LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOLNOTES runays “nu-half In [rm-k. tcn runners ; «lzlx. ‘. A. cxhi» s wun the thv fresh- Tel. Highland Park 227“ mg cum" cLu. Room 515. 225 North Michigan Blvd. Chimp 7": pop” hJi'I-irlul nqfid it advent-[nu n Infamy/l} rtfr‘nrnl n In hr wring. via 1 in addition to the transportation of freight and expr. between Highland Park and Chicago we are pleased to any nounce that we are low prepared to do long distance povifl, of house hold goods" and furniture. WEDNESDAY APR. 20 7 :30 l’. M. “HOLD YOl R HORSE" Admission: Adults 22c, war tax 3(;Adapted {rum tht famous s“ (thren under 12 13c; war Lax 2c Fvenim: Ston‘ Cannau"h Mae Marsh in Rupert Hughes _ “THE LITTLE ‘FRAID LADY" _ Also Sunshine Comedy Admission: Adults 22c; war tax 3c (‘hildren under 12, 13c; war tax 2:.- Frank Mayojn svnmvhm 11' a «a P. u. MONDAYg APRIL 18 , 7:80 P. I. Admission} Adult-17¢ wu- tux 3c Children under 12, 18c;rwar tax 2c William‘s. But in I Also Mutt nnd M .r “O'MAfLLEY OF THE MOUNTED” Northwest Mounted Police story ianHURSDAY. APR. 21 7’ six parta, I Panmount picture @FRIDAY. APR. 22 7:. Suzidnyâ€"Selznick News gAdnfiSBion: Adults 27c 17".: Mohdayâ€"Pathe Review ;Chi|dren under. 12, 130; “1'1 Claire W'indsor and Mon. K _ "WHAT'S WORTH - TUESDAY. APRIL 19 ‘ 7:30 P. M.2 A Lois Weber Horn!" Admission: Adults 22c; war tax 3c? Thursday_Puhg New. (‘hildren under 12, 13c; war tax 2c‘ Pmdfi.‘z'â€"â€"(.‘.umedy A musing picture of the jungle». A Universal Production l’athe Comedy, Pathe News De“ Lime Theai Music ‘ by Duffy DANCE EVERY SATURDAY Pasquea' qus. Motor Express Co. Danae BROTHERS TOURING CAR [land Park 227 Chicago Tel. Franklin 124 WE MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE QUALITY â€" Both in mater- ial: and workmanship is the real réason for the unfailing reliability and low mainten- ance cost of Dodge Brothers’ CarsQ “TIC ER' TRUE" I ”'I'Q'ill 5! {fed Io Irrcrfrom ‘11)“: ifinund 9. McPherson Son HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS ’hones: Highland Park 120 - 121 will send you Orland: Tm... Comm. 4 L Dead 5m. Aegis wimmship is véry finished Dmci’uble ooflu Andcuffi Frcnch hlnd'mmdc We: Amplcham N0 M0 frocks ever :h'h'. VVme mmforout unique nylcfoldermdnmpluwhd-A nukilwyforyoulo “Smalfrxl: with“: mart my" IF YOUwoukllikcIol’nve dun-nine earpiece mmâ€" Mfi'ockslUmAdcnndddwaedloycuuhvery minimumofcon. wrmlousnow. Oneofthecleva- mdcsigmindmoo‘nxrymuoumodck ue madeloordcr in Iundud sum Fnhcnablcslipr overlypa Nnflnrfubricsnormodckucfmin shops. Mucnwyfimvninéznmlefoldum LAKE taunt-mum“ mount m NEXT WEEK NOTICE AEGIS FROCKS Distributors Admission $1.10 per Couple AEGIS FROCKS SATl RI) AY ARP Matinee 2 Admission: Adults (‘hildren under 121, from the novel “The girl the Woods” by Mnrjorie 32:! Eddy Polo in “THE KING OF THE Also Mutt nnd M x "'.‘ 1! Adults 27c war nder 121, L36; w". Tom Moore m 23 7 750 P. M‘ After '5: luxuries in pie groan eduudon._ CHURCH nomad! lunwm BY TE SHELL!

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