AM ~» ~.\ 9‘» 9%W LIAMS NOIS any n: Ttur 0 he -: );\\ m: r; :30 a ‘1 Ruth haw purchased; and damn: mg business; Ned. "H Bro‘d‘way. Midi! 1 me nusmets in their†a: I": North Firs l i i In young ma ‘ who is a work. We icdly in business in your own by handhng‘ u Well ntenmbfle‘ mtt of I of one of flicago‘a Mtomnbde ï¬r a; Phone 1 5975. or ca t! 1008 L. Evansmn i \ X \l x .\ HERE TOMORROW' , SE!“ us ‘ '1 T l.\' OPER \TION EtWt‘ anon tut first in PURCHASES - ATIN G BUSINESS 31 U6 AHTEU 16$ RE 24% ’ 2» ~-._. ce has bee‘ r. Hi ghlan‘i Pu’hi vrzxxervllk, and M’ : mt Sunday; ï¬rm the 06“ ‘nwmal revemt nail all day £04 Nd} tax payers} um-essary blank †1m hourly? . ) to 11 p. 111.? lp< i? SMITH RIB-Elm T LOCAL ELKS" HEAD SECOND TERM AS RULER inset E. Smith was elected Exalted Rï¬er of Highland Park Lodge No. 1332. B. P. O. E.. at the regular meetâ€" ing in Witten hall. The session was mgr-lied by the largest attendance in th’ history of the local lodge. The complebe list of officers elected for the ydr is as follows: ‘Ansel E. Smith. Exalted Rulvrl '5. Howard Moran, Esteemed Leud~ l1 Knight. » ,: dwin Frye, Esteonwd Loyal Knight. , NG-MBER 3 Annual B. P. 0. E. Election Held ‘0.“ Meeting Last Friday; ’ Past Year Very Suc- .; cessl‘ul One Y‘T ‘5 ‘15 followzn 1“ The artists and their ao-ï¬tompanishw prese‘ Ansel 8- Sm1th Exalted Rm" were perfect and thoi1 interpretation-n1"l‘he fr '9- Howard ‘vloran, Exteemed Lead 101' the poetry and rendition of the gusedl â€g Kmk'h‘ ‘ music delightful. They won their au~ ' play 1 dwin Prve 5319(‘l’lt‘d “"31 dience completely and VQI‘V generously 11311110110 Knight irespOnded with several uncorus to the 1g 1-. T (11110111 Moran. Esteemed Luturing prolonged applause. The c“ont1ulto 1! used Kflight. numbers in the program which {01- 13 y 111 Frank S11)9.~1trur11.Tyler.1-0“S were sung most tharminyzh b\'1 M. 'l ,1: \1.(onrad. Secretary. Miss Mina Huger. one of the soloists.†091. KNOW? F- Bka “9351""- in the Fourth Presbyterian (hulth of 953111» K :(Tlarenco 11. Witt, Trustve (for three ‘ Chicago. \xho took the place of “1145 xi ordt-l ' 1.1an 1- :VVelch. igl users Aï¬St’l 1C, S'lllth- (19190“? t“ â€â€˜9 , May Day (‘zirolwArramzud by Items i319. (-faml Lodge. 1 Taylor. - MiThe 1‘ John 0 Keefe alternate. Walk with \10, Loni-«(1111011911 and e of n The year 51.151~ completed has been arranged by Susan Dyer-K132 A iwany ways the most successful in (Dedicated to Mr. Rannus1 ,; ï¬ector the history of the local organization. 'To Anthea Hutton, Wenty The membership has been almost dOu"A'rthu1 Ranoug 11d as 1 bied during 1118 )9“? â€f--\ E- smlth 5 ‘ \ur “oi «lie Schusucht kennt d. leader~h111 . _ . TMhalkowdqlb Thl l ~The Work of all the ‘uï¬lcom during the period has done much to put the Highland Park lodge in the front. It imt‘ognized today as one of the lives! oifganizatlons in Elkdom, alt‘ï¬ough if; is only thret- years old. To be chasm: Exalted Ruler for two con- '3 E The North End Benevolent Associ- . “ion will give a Mns’qnerade Ball ’ â€WSday ‘evening, March 23rd" a} fj‘North End lull, formerly Goldberg‘s. iDanceewfllbegiv’cneverlThunday “(Chins themfter. Husk . yin be immbhed by Duffy’s crew; v‘,’ "Errv- ' "-â€" 7 May ï¬rst is the date set for the drive and the directors hope at that "time to raise $40,000 in the North ï¬hore villages and in Chicago. - The nutritional work among the "boys and girls between 14 and 16 who are physically unï¬t for industry. has become so well established and the results are so gratifying that the Association feels sure the people of _1he North Shore must be well ,re- paid for the generous support they lave giVen in the paaMnd will be . illing to continue that support and Udd to it so that the work may ex- nd from time to time as seems ecessary. 2 The following women are the ofli- {rers and directors of the Arden Shore éAssociationi ‘ ‘ ‘ L,_.,_....... uiive years is a great distinction in Eikdom, and hi$ re-election to that igiportant ofï¬ce testifies to Mr. Smith's Wurth as an executive. 2M“. Carl R. Latham of Evanston, §ill give a luncheon on Friday. ‘(EYCh 17. for the Board of Managers the Adren Shore Association. of thh she is president. I; Kfter the luncheon the regular itinthly business meeting will be held and plans laid in p'repantion for the annual Spring drive for fungi to support the ca_mp 9t. Lake Bluff. 1 pâ€. LL- 3am»; SHORE OFFICERS «a 'm BE ENTERTAINED 9 Mrs. J. McGregor Adams. honorary Uhairman. Mrs. Carl R. , president. 1 Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, vicppres- §dghtn *Mrs. Grant Ridgway, vicemreaide‘nt. Mrs. E. D. Parihelee, treasurer. Miss Gladys Spry, rec. sec. Mrs. George Shaw, cor. sec. 0:- WORTH END Mrs: Joseph 3. Siaaan. Wilmette Mrs. Cowme c. Jackson. Chicago Mrs. John C Slade. Evanston Mia: Anna Belle.Ferrier. superin- tendent . Mrs. Otto Kret Mrs. William E “crest Mrs. Henry L. . Harry A. Sellery, Ravinia . John H. Bullen. Glencoe . Lowell Copeland, Winnetk: _. Mark Creup, Kenflyort! 3. Carl R. Latham to Give Luncheon, Friday. Plan Drive, May 1 Members at Lime William E. Clow George B. Dryden William G. Hibbanl Bruce MacLeish George A. Mason Philip Post John W. Scott Charles H. Theme Town Chairmen: Otto Kreutzberg, Lake Bluff William E. Casselberry, Lake ‘1‘6 bIVEHASK BALL Glidden. mainland .ydams. honorary OSSOLI CLUB ENJOYS MUSICALE, TUESDAY Miss Mina Eager Appeared in Place of Miss Welch. Con- tralto, on Program The members of the Ossoii club and thq'r guests enjoyed a real musical treat on Tuesday afternoon at the Highland Park club rooms. The pro- gram was in charge of the music com- mittee of the Ossoli â€"â€" Mrs. Ralph Bard. chairman, and the Mesdames Carleton Vail. James WatsorE“Robert E. Smith and George Lyttom who are} i] ‘ new single-story garage ago to be congratulated upon the selec- ï¬at-sworn 50xl40 feet in dimensions tion of their artists for nothing ï¬ner {y 1 be erected at the corner of Lau- in the way of music has been heard] avenue and First street by George in Highland Park. which is saying ails); Koon. Work will be started in a great deal, as Highland Parkerrs emiflew days. and the building will be joy good music. ~fio§npleted before June 1. according The artists and their accompanistlképresent plans. were perfect and their interpretation 1“ “The front of the new structure will of the poetry and rendition of the} gused exclusively for In automobile music delightful. They won their au~1§igplay room. and the glassï¬mnt will . Tschaikowskxiï¬ Thd building boom is affecting Der Schmiml Brahms f‘ tin-r cities along the north shore. Mina Huger - ï¬nd in all of them many dwellings Where'ere You Walk (from Semelel ï¬ï¬‚nil business houses are being erected. . Handel?†Winnetka alone. it is said, there Response _ , V. Brown 1,331) 9:3 buildings under construction Sum: of the Open La Forge @w‘ » 1 My.l.ovely (‘oliu Beyond . At the Well Anna Burmeister “In a Persian Garden" . Lehmz Anna Burmeister. Soprano Mina Haze-r. .(‘ontraltn ‘ Arthur Kraft. Tenor Arthur Ranotxs Baritone Elizabeth \IcCristle Heath at the Piano FIREMEN’S BALL TAKES . PLACE TOMORROW NIGH Mel Tobin's Gloom Destroyers hav ‘ been procured to furnish the musi >the Fireman's dance which will b givim tomorrow evening (Friday) Mnrch 17th in the Deerï¬eld-Shield High Schobl gymnasium. Arrange“ ments have also been made to have ‘ male quartette from Great Lakes 3 1 port of the evenings program. Th ., dance this year promises to be 7th? best, that has ever, been given. £1 Mel Tobin’s Gloom Destroyer-8?: to Furnish Music. Affair at E High School Gym ; There has been a ‘generous respons to “the dance by the residents here but there’ are still many more to b hand from. If you have not alt-end; procured 3your ticket. do so at (mu V-.ï¬, wz-is appointed chairman of the spec-j: gifts committee of the Williams col lege endowment campaign at an 01 ganiutiqm meeting held at the Un‘ varsity club, Monday night. Henr Russell Flatt. prominent Chicago 31 GEO. A. MASON IS I'm-Iva. _ -__V ,, torney, and Harry Austin, - form state senator. are the other inembe named. Chicago's national represerï¬ tative of‘the campaign‘is George 1:} Cullinan, general manager; of Hg Western Ele‘ctric company. The cup lege is seeking $60,000 in the Chin? district. The Highwooé Business Men’s A spciatiOn of Highwood incorporat‘ lapt week without capital stock I’ flag purpose of pmmoting'the' busineg interests of the town. according to‘ dispatch from Springï¬eld. 3 The incorporators are: Alton" Bellei, Guy Viti. Harry Richm Joseph 'Bleyer. Dante Bonnrdi. E dio M‘orceni- and. Salvador Santir HIGHWOOD BUSINESS ' MEN INCORPORAATI STATE‘S ATTORNEY PRAISES mu “The Highland Park police depa '- men! has been doing very good we in holding down crime in their cit If‘ said State’s Attorney A. v. Smiqï¬; yesterday afternoon in a conversatiï¬ï¬' with Justice A. E. Smith of Highla Park. The state’s attorney went to say that he was very pleased w the conditions in thiq part of t county. ' i George A. Mason of Highland Par? Arkhur Kraft DRIVE CH AIRM'Al‘g . .. Alice Barnett Richard Ham-man Pry generously )5 modern and attractive in appear- vncorus m the, 1-. The rest of the building will The mnn‘ultol'é used for service. Ofllcés will 0c- ;m which fol-13 y a small mezzanine floor’in the harminklv bvlg m. The ontrancé will he_on First Lehman 11il1nof f Misfll llecns ml and Hutton; Wéâ€"‘liiiz: “S um." \lr Kuon is erecting this building 1rde-r ’to gixe customers and pur-i users of cars the very best Of sor-z The new garage building is onlyi e of many that are going: up in thisi iy. According to (‘ity Building In- pector Laing there are more than; wonty building's under ('onstruction.1 «id as many mow about tb be start-t - unaxyzmz Monro nun ’- . . g: '= ‘ g -1 m b ‘ W - â€"â€".w<gn;r;1flmm“ : H I" "le Isly )5; mm the la â€.1 alto 4 use fol- 9 y l mm m. iStS 3" Get. 1 of ’ 5“!“ Iii-:3 ï¬le: 0rd “a.“ I‘ i i 23M Wm. mm :22 GARAGE 301me lawn? vol! $4334. â€â€˜mï¬b‘t‘ <u-‘xlâ€"L incaid street. - G. 11. Lawrence, $4, 500 brick eneer cottage, Bloam street. E F. Pratt has taken out a permit mt“ v-3; :3 LADY ELKS GIVE :; . HARD TIMES PARTY .A._.___.__‘,_ ingIOR AUXILIAR :3 Pl ANS DANCE MAR 25 E Several permits have bang. issued ring :he past two weeks, iricluding , following: i ’ , § Malcolm Vail. $15,200 addition to )use in Shuth Lincoln avenue. INe'ls Dahl, $4,000 frame dwelling. Ridgt-woml drive. Gus Johnson, $4.000 stucco house, place a basement undér his store guildjng in St. Johns avénue and to nstruct a small addition!†the rear. he cost of the improvement is esti~ hated at $4,000. 1 bEERRFIELD STUDENTS _ i ; GUESTS .OF COLLEGE high School Juniors aim Seni\ors 1‘, Visited At LakelForest ï¬g Last Evening V luru w uuu'uu. A dance is being plained for the evening of Saturday, Mpmh menty- ï¬fth at the Community Centér. All members and their frienés are invited to attend. ‘ a The Junior Auxiliary of the High- "1and Paik Woman’s cl win meet Saturday afternoon at hree o'clock in the Community centerj A program of readings by Miss Elzabetb Phil- lip s and piano selections by Mi‘ss Elizabeth Silber will he rendered. iMembers of the Woman’sj club are in- i‘v ited to attend ; r new single-story garage aind esroom 50xl40 feet in dimensions ll be erected at the corner of Lau- i avenue and First street by George iKoon. Work will be started in a 'N days. and the building will be IMPORTANT MEE'IJ'ING OF ‘ DISTRICT 108; MONDAY Members of the Junior: aid Senior Issues of Deerï¬eld-Shlelds high rchdol were the guests of €the students pf Lake Forest college list evening. \ buffet supper was served at the .‘alvin Durand Comm 'ns at six r’clmk. After thnt the! guests at- ended the ï¬nal game OK the inter- 'raternity basketball series. The :ame was followed by a dance at Durand Hall. l 'A meeting of the voters of School Dittrict N0. 108, 152th;le Park, Ill., is called for Monday. March 20, 1922. at {the Lincoln school. 8 ,o'clock p. m»; preparatory to calling ah election for a bond issue for bulldiqg operations. a hard times dance to ‘ given Friday ewning, March 17', in itten'a hall. All Elks. are invited to @ttend. )RK COMMENCESE SOON RAV'INIA WOMEN’ HOLD BAKERY ALE, SAT. Thégvomen of Ravi n Will him! q 3312 of excellent bread, aka, cookies; doughnuts, candies. e ., at the Rs; vinin V'Jage house It Saturday; Mitch 1 ,h from two‘ N {we o’clock. v Structure at Laurel Avenue and First Street; Other 'Permits Issued Du- ring Week - The Lady Elks Socin} §clgb announce â€HIGHLAND maximums THURSDAY. MARCH 16, uct‘mnflowing program next week: 1 Sunday. Anita Stewart in “A issued 1 Question of Honor," Ruth Croas‘s nov- luding i el adapted into one of the moat thrill- ;iny: dramas Anlm‘Stewart has ever ’10: given the screen; Monday. Katherine lMcDonald in her latest drama, “The _ 4_“’onyan’s Side;" Tuesday and Wed- "ll"‘g'§nesday, “Penrod,†with “Freckles" lBarly: Thursday. Tyrone Power and 1101189, Tom Douglas in “Footfalls;" Friday, Shirley Mason in “Ragged Heiress,†brick a romance Of a poor girl who was rich; Saturday. Mary Carr, famous permit mother of “Over the Hill,†in “Thun- i store demhp,†the greatest race track and to drama ever staged. Matinee at 2:30. e rear. See program on back page of this pa- ‘8 esti~ per, « = 3n 8. ROYAL ARCANUM HONORS REGENT BRAND, MONDAY Present Regent With Pin. Put Regents Conduct Initiation. Entertain Ladies Mar. 27 At the meeting of the Boy-.1 Arca- num Monday evening the other: of the council presented 0. B. Brand with a twenty-ï¬ve-year vetenn pin :- a token of their appreciation of his leadership since 1920. The ceremony of initiation wu cbnâ€" ducted by the past regents of (the council: ,- William Grant, Regent Hennan Denzel, Orator Henry M. Prior, Sitting Past Re- gent James H. Duffy, Secretary Fred A. Tucker, Collector; Funk B. Green, Guide ’ Edward M. Laing. K. B. and Poet Laureate Everett L. A. Easwn, Warden Christopher C. Niebuhr, Sentry. It was arranged to have a “gum. gather†meeting on the 27th when the ladies will be admitted after the Nut- ine {gr-k“ A musical nnd liberal-y pro- gram will be presented. Regent Brand as charge of this and a treat is ass ed. Orator Orhmund will luve charge of the refreshments. assisted by MT. Howe and Mr. Guyo‘t. “FRECKLES†BARRY IN ' “PENRODâ€. NEXT WEEK To Be Shown Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Friday. Shirley Ma- son in “Ragged Heiress†ZONING ORDINANCE ADOPTED BY COUNCIL; Report of Comlgission Received at Meeting Saturday Mom- 'ing at City H411 At the council meeting held last Seturday morning, the report of the local zoninz'commiuion was received. and the ordimnce proposed ,by the commission wu adopted. Another ordinance was passed providing for the preservation of the water supply of the inhabitants. of the‘North Shore Sanitary ’Uiltrict by transferring to the Sanitary District certain leptic tanks within the city of Highland Pork and leasing. the ground upon which some are located, together with its rights "of way. Area boxing and wrestling tourney, which is being held this'week at Fort Sheridnn, m scheduled for tomorrow night. Many Highland Park people. ham been attending the bouts. The winners in thin tournament will eomo FINAL BOUTS AT PRESBYTERIAN HOME . RESIDENT PASSED AWAY Miss Elizabeth Griflin, aged 78, g resident of the Presbyterian home for the past seven years, passed away Inst Friday as the result of ccrebn! hem- morhage. rvices were held Monday afternoon a the home with intermcm in Oakwoods cemetery. «- wdï¬AN§ CLUB Rimes ‘. , PARTY BIG ysuccnsg Beneï¬t Aflair Yasmin! k W“:- len Hall lan'wb In!!! ‘ , Pearl theatre will present the each tnble.A,Vth1 ternocu ice cream The ï¬nal bouts of thé Sixth.Corps for the army chumpiomhip later. ;.-r6¢;éédyv108°ther With 1-] Whgnpr of Highwaod, pleaded way ‘ _ lty toi the manufacture and sale -â€"~*â€"‘ ' minmxiaï¬ï¬g liquor in Judge Per- U'I‘S AT “3;- cou'rt this week, and was sen! FORT TOMORROWâ€0 “heed to 30 dag! in jail. Informa- tidn wais ï¬led against William outs of the Sixth Corps ughlin of His“ wood, who has been and wrestling toumey,° rged with liquor Viol-thins bo- g held this week at Forts h’e’b“; '50 wu- â€13â€â€œ M scheduled for tomorrow hes Attorney Smith polled the , Highland Pnrk â€0ka c was want him. He was caught tending the bouts The in a raid; on ahis home thii week. and :. “mum... will mm. .1 smnll' quintity of moonshine :7 Kim}, 4 , he mamas 3e14, ’omnn’s club ;' and Wall; ‘ Thirty all! . iii-Lustmm'r-mal 101â€" £11:th 3f mums m m scam mm The Bond [and $110,000 it Insufficient to Enid Both _ §ClmR§GomsNeodedanduAudibrium People ‘3 MuuGetBehmdtheBurdundl-ldp. ' T :e Press while! to call “tuition to} e pouibiuty of building opera- tions! gqing. 993:} Eh? f’lzce'without a school :uditgisufx being included. To this .thg is very much oppoiled: ‘Itv :believes ‘that this should be donc, if at 111. only. after the margins been given thew widest p‘u'bl ity. ' ;’ 2 ’ r A! recent isme of the Press an- nounced the 'ippointment of an ab chitect to die up plans {or the new builoling and upervise its construc- tion} Since n time preliminu'y sketches hive n worked over with conï¬derabl‘e re- and building costs estijmtedthe on. The Board of Ed-_ uceï¬ion has) yet njnde no ofï¬cial announcement} but th‘ statement of . individual me bets i ate: that the} original puns, ‘ or building can not be‘ “flied out: " u'se of the innuï¬ciencx of‘ he band i ue upon which the bull {ï¬g ictivi es depend. - Id has bee genernny understood~ Hall :ulong the the new building an: §to be large ugh to care for the ,thre'e upper dos-of the school for sortie time oome‘and to include alsq' an mtdi ‘rium that would meet theineedstof’vall the school and of ndu t auditing s 33' well. Highland P: is sore] in need of an auditor- iu availdble at here cost of main- ten nce fo‘r ’ use of ell its citizens without reel: to the heundu'ies (if and school: an rict, und‘jt looked as i! i ‘ I , e Deerï¬le-Shlelde' Chspter. No. 73.‘ Order: othuildel. For Boys, will be imtitdtedhn Tuesday evening- ‘ uonlc- ML; ism-ad Park. The aï¬theglocel order were elected 1.. 4 Monday gaming. The, 24 mm: :11 born himbeiiniï¬eted next Tue:- da evening fly the We“: degree teeth f ,j..:Chica¢a,v 'when .the vi! begoï¬ciaflyimtdled here. Other pf Builders For Eon is posed)“ g Ions . brothers of In her: i«If Yithe Kev fraternity, ,_ __ A; -_-_ -1 c -..J 01 .-A u sr§nm 3GQES AFTER i mpmvoon many/Vow fs 6...- PLAN FACE-S A GRAVE Mm me: gwm a; haunted Next fTuesduy igEvening; 0mm 1 , , ed Monday Lind. [anj‘ FORBOYS‘ - . onq ‘IZE ORDER HERE rLoqsqug wnnqxs *1! W999 Mans: MACHINE“ worked over with An auditorium can be built by md building costs public subscription. Indeed an entire The Board of Ed-_ achool building can be built that way. ; made no ofï¬cial if neon-try, as the people of Win- t‘l'g statement of ' netka have. demonstrated. But there i ate: that the are many pruning claim: upon pubâ€" ulldlng can not be lic support and if there is a possibil- of the innuï¬ciencygity' of securing' the auditorium upon which thelthrough the channels of taxation. lepend. ?the Press favors that policy. This xeranv understood {the Board of Education should be able 1g «unto show in I convincing way. If it for theEIhould then uppear to be impossible no] torjto meet the situation in this way. the includeaPreu favors the omsnizstion of s d meetEcitizens' committee to get strongly and of ibehind the' building movement. ighlandiliighllnd Park can surely nine ï¬fty “Iditot- ; or sixty thousand dolhrs {01:5 pubtic 1 j. building Thu tbs Press hours with grant disappointment. If the Board oflcinlly conï¬rm: thig statenunt, it will, inthejudgmentofthergbo the duty or forward looking citim to come to the assistance of the Bond in planning a community efl’ort ta get just 'hlt we wapt. 'beneï¬t if the citizens of Widnetk. fun nine-six times an! amount 1hr from the Boar-d of Edueflion. SANTI BROS. LEADS 1; IN BOWLING LEAGUE Mï¬mwmw. _'Â¥Iew'lbum-eltorelfl The business men’Lbawlin: H ended last week with Suï¬ Bu ‘1 inking in ï¬rstyhee. Highland 81nd»; ï¬nished'soeond. The thee high am; Sunti Bros. Highlmd Sweets" Relitble laundry... ‘ ‘ - A tournament, “3‘!†tnl will be held at the HM 'April I. Fir“ entry must. be in Inch 29. The (cum-is I (othenï¬'th shove. Tm (; any) night the Irish vs. 11m Highwood Fug! . WILLIAM C. EGAN’S; w SISTER PASSES AWA NW: of the death of In. R. ShabidtofWoc.Wh..a ur‘nilmwn :-C.E:aad Bid clan. lat 9199:, Casper «Sum.