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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Mar 1922, p. 1

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u. Esmfm SUM X‘CE 1! van ant for sale te to 1 aka Pot- 3' o u 1' property v 3 We can S'éll it or tte netka ighland Park 31:49 lists of fur- and unfurnished for sale and to . DECKER 'entral Awe. bland Park 64 ler my candidacy. ' other candidate, vote and support Jties 0f the office 11;: business with .nd consideration. 1y under like cir- st Academy, and ‘el‘iitics Faught Haw ween engag- v a: uur Iocal bar C ESTA TE 8C Stong Eh m-xt ndThurs- :and 30. -9 05‘4"!" W4 1h} “-1 P 1; am immi- and adopting dad. and he '11} production or you; yes~ {gan But that 'ith everyone swell. OMEDY INOIS TRE WWW A company to give service in purâ€" . basing, testing, and to supervise the éinstsllstion of ndio telephones in {ithe home has been ousnised by Mr. :‘Cu‘l Pfsnstiehl end associates. It 15in culled the Phastiehl Radio Service foamy. Its ofice is Room 10. High- land Park Trust and Savings bank .' building. It will avoid the radio smu- g’teux' experimenter and confine its ser- . vice to those who desire the rsdio tel- ’ ephone in the home. ' The compsu‘y is the result of Mr. ;' “W's being beset by those - wanting sdvice on the ndio phone. A guest msny yous s10 he interested himself in this hunch of electricity 3 end has followed 3s development to g the present practical success. The § Department of Commerce st Waking- ; ton estim‘stes thst s year :30 there : Were only 50,000 tsdio phone receiv- :‘ in: stations in the oonntry._bot there The Loyal Order of Moose held its 'umual election of oficers on Monday :evening, Much 18, sad the following goflicers were elected: Dictatorâ€"Janos High Vice-DictltormAlfred Clifl' Prelateâ€"Henry Hansen Trustee (l yeu)â€"â€"James Simpson V The installation of oficers will take ._ place next Monday ‘evening. All memâ€" bers are urged to attend. year ago we stated that some of ‘ur philanthropic citizens had signi~ _ed their willingness to make large ‘ubscriptions, and during the past others have added their names volunâ€" tarily to this list." ”mum sums RADIO SERVICE co. in homes. or were yesterdayâ€"no one an uy how many there are now or will be tomorrow. They will soon be no common as plronogrlphs, end as .1 matter of fact, gceruin of the new equipment: ere so simple that if properly insulled, they require little more knowledge than the phonograph to opertte. OFFICES IN BANK BUILDlNG FNew Local Concern Organized To Aid Thou Who Have Radio Phones in Their Homes are today some 500,009 {adio phones gm: the past three months haw takm (are of an average of am enteen daily. ‘0 that it (an be seen that the need for building- the proposed addition is very great, and we hope that this can now be realized in the near future. MOOSE TO INSTALL NEW OFFICERS firm sanl: “In our report nf 21 your 20 we memioned that the institu- tfim wu< tun small to take all the paâ€" tients at times askm: for admit- tym‘e. More pantie-his have hvcn turn~ «fl away this year than in preview wars. When the hospital was opened fie were supposed tn have uccommodm {ions fur {nurteen patients only; and yet during the past fiscal year we tuuk care of an average of fourteen daily tfiruughout the entire year. and (10‘ 'D‘THHA. Iftmtmw hg'x'v hw- firm Highland Park hospital will m eight-zed to nhou' thrice its present acity. mnux‘din: to plans m’ the bgrd of ax v1~0m who axe tukinu‘ sfips tn imwaw tho Lmtitutérn I‘mm (1101011 to a hU-bmi hospital. Th~ atfiitinn \\ H mm: afloat $lvmh'f'. ' ~' «istimuh-d. Pm CAMPAIGN FOR . f HOSPITAL woman 5100.000 WILL BE, NEEDEDE S V d of Advisors Will Carry on : Drive for Funds: Some Already Sub- scribed w w: NKM'BER 4 m I? l'\ Pl'v’sirit'nfi Baldwin n; his [int sani: “In our report .‘Y (“dzfitinued on Page 7) vumpmgn f .1 ”ishld inn H ('0!) in i2 >1‘( 1]} 1h UHM‘ lt'!‘ >, MON. W (-1 ‘L 150 ATTEND LADY ELKS HARD TIMES PARTY Abouhone hundred ,snd fifty at! unded the Lady Elks hard times par- ty given last Friday evening in Wit» ten lull Costumes at every descrip- tion were worn. Prizes vere swnrded Mr. M. Lsuridsen Ind Mrs. Thoma Welsh were given the first prizes and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Moidnner received the second prizes. Everyone reports a most delightful evaning. The Pythian Sisters will give a card and bunco party Tuesday eve- ning, Max-ch 28th at eight thirty o’clock in Masonic hall. Refreshmentg will be served. Fri-Les will be award~ ed. The colors of the primary batters to be used at the primary election which will be held April 11 will be as follows: Republican party, Hue; Dem- ocratic party, green; Socialist party. yellow; Fanny-Labor party, pink. Next w’éek’s program at Pearl Theatre includes the following pic- tum: “A Virgin Pnndine" 3 story of the jungle and civilised hypocrisy; Tue:- dny, Wednesdny nnd Thur-tau. Jackâ€" ie Coognn'Hn his hm 1nd most won- derful pmduction “My Boy"; Friday, Wnluee Reid in “Rent Free"; Satur- dny, Williun Famnm in his latest drum “Perjury” by Ruth ComIort Nutchell. Matinee at two-thirty. See program on back of this paper. Sunday, Sigrid Holmquist, Mar- garet Seddon and [twig Surgent in “Just. Around the Corner" by Fan- nie Hurst: Monday. Pearl White in PYTHIAN SISTERS TO GIVE CARD PARTY TUES. ANNOUNCE COLOR 0F ’ PRIMARY BALLOTS The commission made only one change in the schedule of prices which the company asked forâ€"on the first 5,000 feet. The company asked that the new rate for the first 2,000 feet be $1.45. and $1.40 on“ the next 3.000. Instead of this the commission fixed the rate at $1.40 for the first 5,000, eliminating the different. rate on the first 2,000. Jackie Coogan in“My Boy”Tues~ day, Wednesday and Thurs- day. “P§rjury” Sat. Highland Park gets a alumnus-per thousand rvaUufiun hithe prhr of gas on the first 5,000 feet. and a reduc- tion on higher quantities in aL'JUl'llanL‘t‘ with the amount cunsumed. by the ruling: last Week of the Illinois (‘omâ€" merue commission, which passed on the voluntary reduction asked for rea cenfly by the North Shore Gas cnn» pany. WALLACE REID IN . “RENT FREE”, FRIDAY 25521202 1>mmmw FOP»? affix ”balm AAA. Voluntary Decrease Request By North Shore Gas (‘on Sanctioned Last Week r Education {mi the distrirt is ucko-d to give a report showing whothcr or not with the proceeds from ll'lk‘ 1'9. cent hnml isme it will not be possible to (‘HHSKI‘Ucl unoalloquale vlzws mum building and at thv sump {imr an :uhli‘urium Whli'h will mm-t bath 1hr OPEN LETTER FROM MR. WILLIAM D. MANN School Board Will Give Report on Building at an Early Dale l rrml with much interest and apâ€" prm-iation the Press' comment lust weak upon tl‘h- financial situation which cunfmnts District 107 as its building program develops. The Bunnl \l fnl‘ Yh' E'HNx' It) LN its 1‘111‘11111124 I :11‘12111112k unalvfln 111'111-1111:1111 I'm M< licr 111111111 the 1711“}! 111: thP’way of huihling operatiuns. h \U I" tho ulsso‘m‘t ‘Y",'<i\‘cÂ¥lt (4 ['l‘vfix' I {thy H VILLIAM D. MAN N I) 11‘ an! an h \V I u!" lhv z'cnm‘ui “Int Requested w! lASHhI \Iv? The builders is an organization made p of sons and brothers of Mia. ster M on: and their intimate friends, and is or boys from the ages of {our teen t tWenty-one yeampf age. If the work a done by the visiting mem- bers any indication of what the order '3 going to accomplish for the boys ere we may look for great thin from the local chapter in the To arrow will be the lust 631 that will have m opportu- pny their mes here. The bank After tomorrow they will be retu ed to Waukegan, and dl who have not paid before then will lnve to g to Waukegan to settle up. _ . gmsmcr loaf DISCUSS a 0an msmmni FINANCIAL commas 'p. ‘utfimh-ndundhunmoct un MM regarding them. He ha so had many mutating person- fieneea so that his lecture cu:- il to be both instructive and en- S ridan Lodgv, I. O. O. F. will give card and btmco putty homo:- row vening (Fr-ids” in Odd Fellows hall. Refreshments win he served. The ublic is invited to attend ' Th hart. meeting of the Ouch club win held 'I‘nooday. Inch 28, when it I odobnte its 28th him-y. T0 RROW LAST DAY 10 PAY TAXES CA D 8: BUNCO PARTY r ' TOMORROW NIGHT T0 LEBRATE 28m ‘ BIRTHDAY TUESDAY Mn. 3. Tapper will give the on t topic- and Dl‘. Wobott will talk foli- mount trip totheOrient. Dr. tthu studied the Eastern resentation of‘ra beautiful ' the Highland Park chapter .R. A. BL, and other expres- birt Cit ('hapluin. Arthur Bur~ v;hnrdt lOrganist Kenneth Maggie; lst Ste urd Russell Ekolmann; 2nd Stuwar Jus Stephens; 3rd Steward, Loner ittus; 1th Steward, Floyd Tucker Sentinel Ruben, Rat-bet. Rave 0nd Stewart B. Bdmundson of Lake 1‘ rest made an address to the boys \V ich will be long remembered and w ch made a lasting impression on the older members present. Gra Master Builder Arthur M. Mill: of Chicago, whé is the real parent 1' the Builders for Boys move- ment d who has seen it grow with such pid strides was, present, and gave eboys a very inspiring and inâ€" structi e talk. ,, (hump! .1 x'e‘w‘ivd W: ilvvrs Q? im‘ Dir“ Pum-huk The \haptur sun; 1). bort SC Hamid Boyd: bcrt C (-hnrdt; for boysfi hing in .V. \Vilh [Wk‘i Decrfie whivh is ca] chap“ Thy \flrrk nt' initiating: the 10m! buys in t r Unirr M Builder.c wax pm on by t v ufliccrs and mrmht-rs 0f li<’.ggw‘nl \' uhapfivr No. 28, 0f ('hivm :n‘ \‘silhéxhe fLIHqung “flint-rs in tho \m'uux» twtiunm M. [1,. Rivhurd (‘. CHAPTER INSTALLED HERE, Edgewa r Lodge in Charge of (.‘ere nies Tuesday Night In . asonic Hall; Mem- : hers Initiated I‘lng't ‘ Ind HIGE‘LAND PARK. ILLINOIS mango”, ”umbn- as; 1922 ’1- Clnb to Observe Armin!" Dr. Woleott to Speak V. on His Recent Trip ,fiiu-rs 0f Dortficldâ€"Shivlds No. 75; arv: M.B., Nafoy Lam >I.B., Arthur Scholz; 8.1.. A1- 012; .I.I.. George Bahr; Sec'y.. Unm-r; Treasurer, Robert “0.. Lnuis Bulm‘in; .10.. AI- mz! svh‘ :1 Wyn Standard fur d1:x;::»1" In f’ni‘ww. Aflvz‘ HI‘ (hr imba- was inshutwl us «nilph‘l' My Uislj‘lct Deputy lasttr limwlkinq, who pm, ith th<- instzxiiutiun of the of: t with the ussisthm-o of Jun- 'iCL Deputy Gram! Maw. ' Latiun UMP. d-Shields Chapter N0. 73. he title chosen for the 10- .r of flu Omit-xfiof Builders was instituted Tuesday evo- la§hqig>baIL Highland Park. uyâ€"fuur rhnrtur mambors. urk nt' initiating: the 10m! . “mum! (fl, Hulifi .11.. Hobart Fric ‘ A large gmup of peters assembled in! the Lincoln School. Monday give- nng for the purposp‘of becoming bet- ter informed (onqerning the needs of ! tho schools and the financial situation of tM- dixtrict Mr. R. S. Churchill, inrosident (If the‘ board outlined the !finunn*i:il mmlitiom. urging the vot. (rs u, suppnrt (hr proposition which uill ‘x mlmxittI-Il to them at the Ap- , ril dew: ion mzzleing it possiblt for (M A meeting will tho held I awning, Blanch 21th. in St. gJ Parish hall, Highvood. for tho pose of organizing a men's club. entertainment And refreshments ,1! follow. All those interested In tn; vited to attend. g A bazaar under the uuspiou at Dorcas Society of the P church will be held, Sunni-y, 15¢, at the Pmbyterinu church. I number of fancy articles. cakes 1nd cabdies,,nnd am will be on sale. Tea will be Springer Person, local Ford ‘01 en. have a novel way of Ford‘muhinu from . Mondny I carioad of Fort and m Med in utm- a! 1nd {om-10 the guilt by I tnctor. TO ORGANIZE m CLUB MONDAY NIG their while u come to tho. M meetings. DORCAS SOCIETY 10 ' : HOLD BAZAAR mm! ‘Those clam have been no marl citing and instructive. that they haw around thewmentonmm civic responsibility. At the last meetim we will learn that 09th “6 city om who M .- NOVEL METHOD OF UNLOADING mun there ‘1 be two more citiaenshh chases he d nt the Community Coats on the warnings of Much 28 and 3 It 10 o’ciock. TWO MORE CITIZENS CLASSES TO BE “County and City omens” to The big problem which seemed to stand out was one which is facing many Boards of Educntaon all over the land that of insuflicient financial means to provide adequately for the demands of modern education. The limited bonding power of less than $100,000 is inadequate when it comes to meeting the immediatelnd future needs of quh‘Lincoln ahd Rodnio schools. The meeting resulted in a better understanding, of conditions and needs and will no doubt aid in giv- ing a sympathetic and intelligent sup- port to whatever pious an devised by the Board of Education. It will en- able every voter to vote intelligently on whatever proposition is submitted. Supt. ('. G. Wright 9'. (fixed slides: giving 600T tin-us. locum ‘of roomsg and i-iirnliment by grades (or Lincoln; and Ravinia‘svhmis. ,He also show-g ed a chart givihg C(Mparatji'e enroll-- mm” by gnmbs and schools for the! past oightgyears. The increase at‘ both schmlséfiince 19H wag- shown to! ho ~16 per cent. at both Lincoln andl Raviniu. T59 immediate qnd future; needs of the schools-with regard toi additional :x‘ooms were outlined _and.i plans {or {‘chm buildin'ts were shown by means of lantern slidés. agrum ‘ f 1’1» pswt. showing! ju<t what had been dune at Lincoln avenue, Ravinia and Worst Riding schools. Fig~ \H't" “'orv fivt forth shniving lhe‘nss- uswd \ahmtiun. the bonding power «ndod indebtedness and the amount nf lhv New nt tax 1m; hum} in h-vv - pr-r m-nt instead of? pa" cent fur edmatinna) purpowk, and 1 mr cent imivxd M" :4 per cent for thv huildiug fund. He showed that ~uvh an incmnw vmuld be mcussary In 1111- uav‘rying out of the. education» :11 am’ building ru'uzrnm of the fuâ€" tun“. Ho refit-Wed the building. prtr agrum ‘f “V pswt. showing! ju<t what had been dune at Lincoln avenue, AT MEETING MONDAY EVE. Urge Voters to Slippoct Increase in Tax Levy for Educatign- a] Purposes, at April Election Mar. 23 and 30 mflngémlv mljfiflfd ’9- “a” W, to Bow-'9 0 ""- flitv nnd until about t sic flu #memum Big-HA1! WM” following gamma oftvolmhof puma. Ir. Put- nttnthe}wno!lr.tndllm8 E. Ir. derrls E. a. {other building inppector in ' city, M my pt 303311;!!qu a? lumping. in. Dr. Herman Adler gave a very in meshing talk.'his subject being ‘Why do People Misbehgve?" . ’Mm. ( G. IAonander, First Vice Piesident : ‘ mm R. fArihur .Wood, Remnling Snretary. f Mu. Ernest S. Gail Treasurer. Miss Annetfie Chapin, Miss Reba N. Pocoek. 'Mrs. Carl L Odell, .Mrs. H B. Roberts. Mrs. H. H. EMcKay. era. Henley? Brnnigar. Nominations for the offices of First {ice President, Recording Secretary ”mentor and Directors for the elep- ion to he he§d April 2}, wet-'9 re~ *eived from the floor. The resuks of he mmjnatinp; ballot were: ’ The club voted a ten dollar prize to: 0; given for thp Music Memory con- est to be held at the High Schooi ext Tutsday (awning. i Mrs. B. Harrison Adams and Mrs. L Harlow Holnbird. who were delegates} 10 the Tenth District Meeting held flimh )4 at the Exanswn Womansi Mb, much “am a wry interesting; mmary of fluke morning and after-j Idon sessions 08‘ that meeting. ‘ yearly one hfimdred members and nts oi the! H' Ig'hlgnd Pnrk Woman‘ 5 db enjoyed the Boston Luncheon vien Tuesday Munch 21, It the réshytetian. Chhu-h. . t the buying: meeting which was ed at No o'clock, seven] im- mm matters Were brought up and 'usapd thoroughly. One of these sam’endment M: the by-lnws to fine the am {from $300 to $550, ’81:: passed by a large majority. This in obviate the necessity of the phil~ ihmpy committge raising funds for hilanthmpic “drk and will also take Me (If the expenses vfor aftempon fiend By~Lhws a! Meeting My. Election «3 Be 9 Held ;’April 21 gr. We '3 GLUE” no Am omcm‘m T.” mi 3%. v Directdrs. i u-_..-, . The music memory! comm is (idea which has sprvid rapidly o“w Hhe entire country i years Many citieni we then“ j. among the more pomm; hei :Cleveland, Detroit dud Grind R'f' ‘ids. j Beside the local “insert math 12 32 E4}; is to be held Saturdl'. Apr; fiat 515 at New Trier {Auditfi’flm h! f‘has been absorbing the u students 'at. Deerfield- Id! 1!! \Elm Place for the lut.sever - iwfl! culminate in a pr‘eknm ed at the high school men ‘ icvem’ng, March 28 at p. m; 3sixty Students will c best {62 indi Ln‘dual honors in cachgsc v 1 During the first pm of fining a trio consisting‘ of . ,lialik, \jiolin. Agnes flodhout Con invar.‘piano; and Hube t 'Conqver 0e! ’ 10; will play parts 0 some’twen ‘ =fivc compositions from: the {concen- jlist which the contes‘ants “3n ggiving the name of fife co _sit’ {its source, its composer and '3 mt ., ‘ ? ionaiity._ , ,-‘ x ‘ Follofiing this, while’the jufgu V1 ‘mgrlking the papers, he AgCapeV icboir of Nonhwefle n Uxfiversit , 'Dean Peter C. Lutki ‘ ail-«hr. vi ‘ipmsent a miscelbnen prw." Merspersed with a nkmber or ' gby‘the mm. The A pélln ‘ s: «course needs no int _ uctio? to ‘MShore. It is mitdut soutsunaing organiza :1 015m ki :‘in this country. Ma y peo'le ha expressed the desire t it tight givan a local nppeotfinee, find t ,cboir and Dean Lutkifi-hawgton - fed to appear it this time, making f. {a doubly worth whilegevent.; A Capella Choir off equniverdty W. TO GIVE PROGRJ rum "i mfir'tn WW3 fl» The Music memory H.S.Parfidi hate

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