the attraction will be Miss Katharine Ridgeway. conceded to be one of the greatest platform readers of the r‘nuntry. Katharine Ridgc-way, by reason uf P‘er unwuai pruumms and her extraâ€" lrllmar}: dramatu- _ability. stands to- !uy in :1 (1353' entirely alone in the ‘irlql uf :morpn-tutive art. Many wars â€1' platform experience have m-rfwth her mlmrn gift to the point L't‘nlilr. And (“day her work is .xnstantly Ewing used as a model by whh-mpm'nry artiste in the profes« The plan is a unique one in that for a season ticket for the three numbers the entire family, no matter how many persons are included. will be admitted for $3. For a family of eight persons this would be about six and a quarter cents for each number for each member of the family. Where can you get high class entertainment for such a price? Katharine Ridgeway Fridly The ï¬rst number is given Friday evening of this week. Nov. 24. and indications are that the lyceum wries of ~ix numbers to be given this winter at the Elm ‘Place school audi- torium under the auspices of Com- munity Service will be a great’success in every numher. as many inquiries have been received and subscriptions for tickets are rolling: in. LYCEUM SERIES TO OPEN FRIDAY EVE. Katharine Ridgeway. Noted As Dramatic Reader, to Give Progra‘m: Other Num- bers to Follow In this paper is printed. an extensive questionnaire regardingr the proposed new state constitution, to be voted on by the people of Illinois on Dec. 12 The publicity committee of the (‘onstitution- al Convention has endeavored to make this series of questions and answers cover every possible point regarding which there may be misunderstanding in connection with the proposed new basic law of the state and the careful perusal of the questionnaire is urged in order that all may be prepared to votq intelligently on the question on Dec. 12. The new Constitution is not perfect. lts framers admit that. because many of its sections are the result of compromise between opposing factions and largely between the respective of Chicago and downstate interests. But. it is be- lieved that the new document is a notable improvement over the old constitution, and as such is recommended to the serious con- sideration of the electorate. ENTERTAINER IS FAMOUS The Highlanh Park“ Page: NL'MBHR Published weekiy bx The Udell Printing (0 a: Hmhlund I‘mk. Lakv (‘uuniy Illinui< Entered as second (lass matter Manh 1. 11011. a! Hn- [NIH .r'u u: Huh land Park. Illinois. undvr He Act of March 5}. 1879 PAGE SIX U PROPOSED NEW CONSTITUTION HIGHLAND PARK TRUST8£ SAVINGS BANK This Bank is thankful For the bountiful ' Harvest of good will, Reaped from the many Friendly associations. With those whom it is Privileged to serve. Morton R. .‘Iamr President @baï¬hï¬gining “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE" TH L' RSDA Y. NOVEMBER Later Numher‘s The next number will be Jan. 17. when F. L. “Gr‘ly†Smith. famous western big game hunter, Buy Scout instructor and apostle of the outdoor life, will he the Nature. telling in his inimitable and striking way some of his notable and thrilling experiences from tho Canadian Rockies to Cali- furniu. Miss Ridgeway is a Southern woman of personality and distinction. Her whole soul is in her work and marks it with a most unique individu- ality. KATHARINE RIDOEWAY. As a rule. Miss Ridge-way includes on her program an intensely dramat- ic one-act play and groups about it lighter nature sturies and humorous sketches. Wit and fancy, power and pathos. spirit, dash and charm all stamp her recitals with the impress of genius. (-eorgc f". (iuudnuu V i(*(‘- I'rt'~id<‘nl 11’ Milhm 5"- 1“†“h“ F a dud")! “Gm: w h..- in hand a $525.00" huh-l the l'nivvrsity nf Illinois \penl the-1m u“. restricted n-ndt-nu- wan-n, week-end thh his pun-nix Mr and (line up {m Immvnt Monday m the M†S- A- s" “4â€Â» icinuit coun. but “as mnlinumi two Miss (‘harlntw Brand spent Sund-y week; to give the «h-femu- an upper in Chicago \i~‘i!ing friends tunity tn prvpnn- nu rau- The Woman’s (‘ivic club held I called meeting yesterday aflernoon It the village house. ‘ M" and Mrs. M Warm-r‘anAd Mini“ 71h? organixhn'on, and the president Horenhe ““1 “â€3 "‘1‘?" 'Iunï¬ a"diof the club rendered sen-n] number- twn children wen- [hr Sunday xueslszon the violin, one of which '†hit of Mr. and Mrs. (k-urm- McHugh “(own numb" uwmmywoou _ mum All-“ti" ber that is noon ruming out in l Mrs. Henry Anderson of }"'k}mu|icul comedy. River. .\'. 1).. was the guest last week _.,--- ._._. of her sister. Mrs. Rolland Bkimehl. 1MANDAMI’S CASE lg 1,"!!! “Wm (“is “"3? he'd 9‘ ' ‘comml‘an‘z WEEKS Nah, H Visiting her ~i<tvr. .\lr~ A B. Smith fur (Wu wn'kw. Miss l-Ilizuln-th Suuthrrlund is the- gm‘st uf Mrs. Ruin-rt Rankin in “'11- minmnn. Nonh l'urnlnm, Mr. and Mr»: (I \V l‘hurrh have gum- tn Juscphlnv. Alaimmn. fur the 20m- 1 wi nu-r Mr. and Mrs. l‘lydr W. Morgnn spent 8 NW day“ last wu-k In lk-tron, Mich. Mr. A. N. (Dstrundrr and mm, Jenn, left. )‘vsu'rduy for ()ttnun, Ill, where they will spend the wintvr Mr. and Mrs Eh 0t! and fulml)‘ uf Prairie View. \wn- the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Guyol. .\i1~» ('mnlui â€me14 (‘1' 9m- I'm \I'l'\‘.i}' uf 1'h1v;mn>1wm thr \\.k»c-mi uith hm' lllwiin‘l‘. .\Ir~ i..uru Hvunrd. 'l'vmil) 1'hunh Scrum ixngu: \wli i‘mlnl its annual t'hrhtmm \uir un Wodm-sda) uflunm-n. Xm, t1. at 2 u'chx-k at Trinity (‘hurrh Parish Huuw. There WI“ be many inexpen- siw and attractin- nrtulw for sale hath uwful and {am}. It is hoped that many prnph- “ii! Ulkt' mhuntagv of this’ opportunity tn purvhau' some of thvir Christmas gifts. Mr. and Mrs l.. R Rnlgun wnll leave tho-lattur part of this Week for Lincoln. “L. when- they will spend Thanksgiving Mr. Archibald Aherrrumby 15 ex- pected hume the law†part of this week from Patterson, .\' J.. whrn- he spent the past six wwks. Mr. and Mrs Hrs uf North (‘hn‘agu spent Sunday th-rnmm with Mr. and Mrs. William erv. Mr. and Mrs. “es urv {rum Mr. and Mn Been“)! home‘ tuun. Frame. l-inglund. Un Feb. ".37. Lauram. m.- {animus lHdL'HiallL will uln- un rn-mnx's en- trrtznnnwnl. and any “hm hm «am this muster nf tha- mysm an know: hm“ L'n-u! n Ln-n! Is in stun- Local Tnlenl Fulum Thrw nthrr numbers to be arranged 'md produced by local mien! nf whk‘h Hmhlannl I'urk haw u grnrmux uhnrr “ill Le giwn and th‘H- prnmx-r In In- vquully inn-nw'tmg and phaumu. a: «mu- qflvmhd programs urn bring mrangml fur Ihvw vu-mmb I um mphâ€"@Mmsl Harry l'aul Mrs. George Naming" of Omhl, 5]!“ “IA‘L‘ Tulun. : hum m 5mm}: ('m-hu-r THE HIGHLAND Pm P1388. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIB hu~ ru-Iuvnrd in VAN.) fur 1hr ~ , (mu. >u~ [11 "d Imn, 1~ \LY“ rd. ‘11!“ :2 T-:.\wu ,1“ Th.- Fr†[m '9"th I’M-'ul 2 “0-H, HIKSI u Thr l‘u‘r nf Rnlwr! H (uwic Against lht' (n)- u! Hwhlnnd l'uk .in whu‘h 1hr Yurmn web In rum 1pd the city to IIIUC u huxldmg per- ‘ Among the other pllyt-rl were, {Rather Friendï¬ennedy. Robert Keefe {Ind Evelyn Rama-He of Wlukcnn, 'who stirred in An Orienul dam-e. , O. E. Foldvnry. business chnirmu: lo! the organization, and the president +0! the club rendered sen-n] number- :on the violin. one of which In his [own number "WootMy-Woo“ a mum Iber that is noon ruming out in l Show Put on at Wlukexnn by the (‘Iub Makes Big Hit: Many Good Features Thu umnrul x'nmuiy and \nudrville shun given m W-ukecnn during the wwk-cnd by the Nurth Shore Linc- cluh. rompond of North Shore cm- ployos. was I grut sucreu, playing to capacity houses. l-I. T. Gurney. who wrote the musk ml mmody and dimled the dam- ing future: of tho prngnm, wu the star of ‘hc‘ rVrning, xvuimnu hi! grnsp on the Iudirnrc Wroughnul the whole time that he was on the sup. NORTH SHORE LINE PLAY BIG SUCCESS Al. Huffman. who formerly wu on the prufmuimnnl Maze. made a bit hiL !wu, x~ {hr in :4 Hum un‘ u-uzr mm :v. in .\~u" .‘x-w 'l- .1, "MM (h Inuh T‘m- f'r«' \XUI \\ II lu- l'nnumn. '! o-Vu “Humâ€: Mn «mm. "mi ninwn 'hl \uw! .uxul uf Fuu'h Alnrncu (‘an-r- (mm uf hmh and mnmmnh WI“ he mmh- m Ecuador and l‘hilx, Ind Inter un (hr return (rm through Argentine, Hahn“ and liranl‘ Dr Wulfmi 0i- uumi and Mr R ('nnun-r n! (he Mur-' rum urr “H" the orpediï¬nn. COLIN S \NBQRN GOES 1‘0 SOI'TH AMERH‘A MI~~ Maude Hakim mm puru' fur ï¬fn-«n umuh m Irvrtth Mrthdu), NM ‘32 nlzwl u ~hur'. Umv nun MI W F Hullnmi hn- hf! fur nurlhrrh Mnhiunn In a hunting tn;- .\h~ Fla-u! Fl“ {or Du-v ML) in†2w] 1. ~hur'. linu- l‘rmu-Yun hut SMuniny Thry run-cl lu Mic-ml Hu- YnIr Hnnnni L'umr u Nru Hmrn Hm Sulurdn) AH \er “Lu hp been 1â€an7191, In NH hnv'w “1H. nhphthl-vm n im- plum: 5h“ .\I.Iun!v Hukkc- Mn! 3 :hmu-r Jur) hut-lung 4m! Muhhull ("r- 1111 HHv \Ahn 11v ~ludrm~ ul [hr l hp \u-ml) â€f â€lihl'h qmnl (hr uu-L «nd “1“] lhur [unlimi- .\II Mid Mr~ All.†Jumen un- n-n-nmu umurnluluhnn- nn (hr I-xrlh v! a mu burn Pruitt), .\n\rm!-u M, :1 [hr Highland l'urk hmpnnl The Rm‘inu ('umnnunm hrld u rum-um: Tut-3d“) urmng Xv uhlrh In :mllullun tn nll nwml-«n Win «1- 2m Ilulh (o-ndo ti PI-xunm kmw lrfl {m Nru NIH-n but Thuruiny Hr and M.- rush-n, .\l1~~r~ Fuxmc and Alum ntunded 2hr Ynlr l'rmu-hu: {null-all alum: a! (Mm-v» I ham. 1'. < l.:P~-rl)nilr thr Ivan} ( .\11 “Du rh- h L") .-um “I Mini “7- \Kunnimanur Hf 1 “in MI“ tnkvn HI" Ilulwl Ruhr huun- In Rmimn fur Hu “mu-r Mr“ Amriiu Shumua) uf Knuth â€nun..\1nh,\|hn1~rnrnuh-luMldlt wn. “h. n Hwndlhx u {u-u duy,‘ lhn u'u-k wnh Mn. N ILmd Bh-nm-M MI’KI Hmilir R. l‘quu-r (If MudeU. (3411!. h \HllH.“ Ln mmr, Mr: Juhn ('rokt fur a (mu; L- n{ wvekn 5hr ii run-uh 7 ljl.~.v.g, Mhh. \err >ht‘ “AH qu-In! [hf “.th .\Ir~ Alu'c- Km; “on and dauxmrr .{ ('hn'nuu haw takrn flu Wc-Hk-r xmldrncr nu Judmn n'rnur Mr~ Marin: Hurt umi (ermmy Slu- hvn Illul'rrml tn Unkflrld. “I" In \u-vk \"H'Yr IL.) Huh-d Mrs. Mmg wt Shrubâ€: MI mad Mr.- Hmko- uf L rlmnu, ll wQ-h- Hn- \tu-k Hui gu.~!~ ‘f Mr m “H S A 5‘ Pth'r, \h and \h- “In-«imanur uf ('r The Honorable- and Mn. \‘ulvolod Tell. 1hr lnttnr {nrmerly Mm Bllncheg ann of Lhit city. hnvc just â€turned: {rum Pnru "here they were murried last June They WI“ Spend (he uin-' lvr at 1h.- nghlnnd Park hnmc uf Mr.‘ A. U. Manna, Lhr (“her uf Mrs Te-Il,‘ nnd intm plnn In v-ul‘lnh u hum: m (hh Ih'lxhhvrhuud Mm “4 (hr .“l~~4~ 1n “huum .\'o-umm~ “r and Mn (‘hnrk-s S, Md‘lrth)‘ Irfl 1hr rurl)‘ pin! 1-! thi~ ww‘k fur Pasadena. ('llif, “heir {ht-y I!†n-- 5‘1!‘ “4'14'3 NIH and hrr w'uum. (hr .\h~~«- Huhtrum. won! Sunday In “hunxn m (h. gun-d- uf Mun â€1| 1 MI \\ My r\pl| ~- and Mr Marin: ll Ill-TI. \‘Hl R .\ uni-Ary LY“ Mfr Alld w :I * 1mm 1 1w“ "[ih'l‘ put H \\x!lmm lh-n‘n)‘ nnd u‘t ului (ermmy SIN-:- Unkflrld. “I" but ;. Huh-d Mrs. Mingu- hr mlrr- uf (mum-u <. “:1! )vurm-y to â€H“ ('VIHIYIL' in ur put nn 1h umk at!†d ml! lulu-1hr HM Nnflh Shnf‘l‘ l‘,\l(lm\ ‘1 um VHH'V u Mm» mnthrr till: â€.11! (PM Iu'l‘hnm u? { Hmhum-i 1.’ Mflunu I n :hmu-r W hr! ï¬f- 1r~|dt n! INN}: ('hl- Hum and ALBE Vacuum Cleaners $5.00 flown-~35»- MONTHLY Crepeand F Thank WIRING CONTRACTORS AP EXPERT {mums mu ALL AMMCES Try these would-{drum in yonr'home m make your selection after seeing them all nude utnl working conditions PHONE 150 FOR FREE TRIAL A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR ow MACHINE HOOVER ' EUREKA OHIO HAMILTON BEACH Telephone 23 Spices (‘ollodion Zinc Bundle Sodium Phosphate (w Crag? 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