"‘1 k ‘pz-(‘ï¬lit \ )stmas late {HIHIHIHHIIHIIHIIIIIIHHE Hi9!3H5HHHVUHIIIIHHIIIE'? ’ee Booklets CHILDREN NTR \l. »\V E. 'our home for ‘ only 34-00. E \Tl.\(; xfl-z'DI'BDZt Ax :‘HUC‘ rents! Phone Hart 6037 - w: \n providc yum-runnment. edge and emet- 33E U 003.5 t I no: 1 :‘ur \‘ hnldren 1: and many {Lifts lus- od of l! §€.+u:.8.i8 8 8. .7 .8.8u8. â€8N8â€. â€:Tx. 7.99.??? .vazrww . 2,9,7 V9993)?» 9-""Ԥ~9\9\\°>Ԥ~v>«9-9-91 MH' 0 . “VSâ€? 0 ; .. .o . o 0 n «no . v. .u . o. n . Dr. John L. Ralston Announces that DR. MELVIN B. HASBROL'CK i: associated with him in the practice of Cement Contractor BXCAVATING, BLACK DIRT. .\I.-\.\'L'RE 'I‘EAMING SERVICE 1110 an honest day's work at very reasonable prices. 3-H {’94-’34 DONE _\\'IHLE YUl’ WAIT Tel. 410 6†N. First SL Highland Park J. SMITH Expert Shoe Repairing Quality and Workmanship Guaranteed SEN TAZIALI 'l‘el. Glencoe 43 and 561 at 53:3 Park Avenue (Henwe. Ill. WE BUY AND SELL SH‘UND-HAND SHOES « :1 Buy PM. “1‘s! I‘zlrk Av Highland Park ‘30 Yeah" EXPl'I'il‘Yh c OSTEOPA'I‘HY -:~:â€":o+-:~:-:+:~:~H~I«z-:«:~H~M Telephone 715-R :5: 653 W. Park Ave. Dealer in (/91: #YTXJ/rw .¢. ! d .\ l )i I _"A W; Lake County and Deerï¬eld TWp. nln‘n- Al..- A..-:....4 Dâ€"AMnl-I Luke county and Dm-rï¬old town- }ship added its share tn the crushing gdefeat administered the proposed new state constiiutinn so decisively turned jdown in last week's olectinnxby the lpcople of Illinois. In ï¬ve precincts tout of the eight in the tmi‘nship large {majorities Were rolled uf) against the proposed basic law. In the three precincts the proposal curried by ‘ small majorities. CONSTITUTION PLAN LOSE AT THE POLIS TURNED DOWN BY STATE For Judges The vntv on candidates fur the su~ [in-mv i-uurt's additional judges, in ruse the constitution won- ratiï¬ed, showed Frederivk [)0 Young. Repulr iii-2m. with a ximd lvad over the ï¬wa others, Judge Slusser. Republican, and Roswell B. Masun, Democrat. In the district D0 Young and Mason ap- peared to have ian nominated in the unofï¬cial returns. Committee Headed by Mayor S. M. Hastings Given Credit. by Commerce Journal HELPED 'I‘O SETTLE THE (‘OAL STRIKE l't‘. 2| rmie“ ut' the wm‘k Hi. the ll|i~ nHH (‘hzii‘nlu-r nt‘ ("uninn-rve in the l:i<t year the lllinois .lnurnnl uf ('om. merve attributes much of the credit fur the ï¬nal settlement of the coal cH'ilvit‘ in“ lllinuis to the t'fl'nrts of a mmmittee appointed at the June mevtini: of the chamber and of which mmniittee Mayor S. )L Hastings of Highland Park was t-huirman Regard- ing this mmmittee and its efï¬cient \vurk the journal says: "A committee ammintetl at the meetimr of June :20, of which S. M. Hastings: d'f (‘hicugu was chairman. after three Weeks investigatiun of the wlmle situation Sent 3 letter '0 Gov- wrnur Small l‘t't'lllllL’ the i'iu't that the mine mvners were ntlxinlh' to rvstmie mixer-utinris unil uruini: the governor to demand that the nwni-rs' and their strikini.r t‘lllvlnyt“? eï¬'oct an agreement :thin t’ui'u'eixfl‘it lmurx' nr t-lw «uh niit their (ltfl'ert-an in arbitration. xiii-i. it' they failed to do either. thnt the governor will :i *pt‘lfll «union of ill" leui<luture In pzt‘ss “Watt-Yer luv†might “e nervv‘ur)’ tn \‘l‘iulllt' him tn «Itii‘l’zlft‘ '.\ith l’resitlent Hardin: in lirinzini: almut the resiiinptinn of ("hill mininLr LII lllinni~: "The t't-niinittee IUlUlilt'll every " alwut u t'rnerul un ir'.n'.|l|.\ In l‘ll tmn- tu pun-1.: u 1 HM: thu pl‘chl‘J wm MRS; LIEBER TALKS ON NEW BAHH' LAW Him-uh 1‘. Wurkvr and mum thy- m {,lpit; urn: thv (It‘d! pl‘v~1~l1lflYInI) ‘ urghnwnh prn '11"l! \I‘H print'd 1‘ prm'tiull \‘ulur 1!),hvipim: lhv h~h nm to {urmulnlv npininn vnulvim: Kin-m I mm :m i'm-Hivvn: \‘utn'. {£11k FOOD .‘lANl'FACTl'Rh‘ LARGEST INDl'STRY \ddress at Lincoln School Izmt Thursday Ewning Mark- ed!) Interesting PIN t “T \\'Y1I‘I'< 1 ulbhuly lmutlnl lh-erï¬eld Vote The Vote h)‘ precincts wav First â€".\'n, 2113; yes. 1'." Second 7N0, [12; yes, M. Third ~Nn, 31; yes 76. Fourthvâ€"Nn, 113; yes 117 Fifth-No. 7‘2: yes, 3‘2. Sixthr N0, 146; yes. 7. Sevnnth-Nn. 173: yes, In Eighth» No. 97; yes. 1‘2. Th: NHL" :1“ (has. Also Against Proposal According to Early Returns ll!" OHM! *‘JI‘Vt \' )H Hvrtm v wh n l zh-n ; h u ht HYL' uh U I‘ L'l ;.\ 'hv Inv‘mw'L fru‘ amilhtr)‘ u'uln wluv than (hr Mm mii‘mc imiu~iry <1. Th! Euu-G. u-n 11'2“. ehuw thux Hn- publiv wvn- purux “3' t-ithm‘ the (1m! thur t-mpinyv‘. and h l“ thlvmvm of thv n «4.1? nnvv. It F (1-1! th: «,I’ lhzs wnnmllm- w ulu mflumu'v tmvur-t .H’ mmim: «[vrrulh. rum: u fuvi ~hurmm W punk. }n-VH>YT:lh-tl (h: rsdny night. hr rum-2m: n! n‘lizum'nturiul inw- zuhnptmi " about 21 Fri“ {the furt Lh 1hr nutinn'.: munufm Musing inu-n~~3~ db Hm! thv manufmzuv- :vts :r tiw lnrm-N n l'nl’m! Status, It ix 3 Hunt tho irwn my! <tw' ‘ Inv‘mw . but thv 1m" m hv- \‘p( it u :1.- z'm-t that Wrn- purunh tho mm! H 5 in HM prvu-nlu \I‘H pr 'ItHEk m the rum: I'll†Hf flu [In 'it n < f- 't that th. but thv 1m . n-pn-wr (‘1 10 env- {ml It ‘ Ul‘Kt Nib!) "HIM n‘..-|\ â€*1“ UH [ht Uli'v Thi> year and month muk the uentcnury uf Clement (‘l-rke Moore's “A VH1! {rum 5!. Nit'holxsh," ht“- u-r knuwn us "‘Twns the lehl Bo- fon- Christmas," for the poem, which at â€W Yulvlido Namm has thrilled tln‘ hvarh u! an many gru- o-ratlmu Hf youth, was writu'n 0n the vu-nlng of Dec. 23. â€'12 Far {rum What Were cumulrrrd the rr~ ginn.‘ nf' lthllP and ‘turmml_m thI' pleasant uld New York nf 100 yvurs urn, thrn- \\'u~. lwyvnd Greenwich xillugv. u suluurln knuwn as Chelsea, the Nrw York Herald tells its rend- vr~x Therr. M :1 spot which is nmr iippruxmiutcl) 9th uwnur and 312ml street. there was I hill. and in-rrhcd Mi [up 01' the hlll llwrt- wn an old timr iimminn from “hH‘h the x-ciiun look in nnnir. It had been hull! li)‘ ('h-mviit (‘lurke'n gri'iiiilfiitlwr. an English army iiffivvr, “ho l‘lllllt' whim-in (u help tho- l"|l' uni.~t.~ in thr- l-‘n-m‘h and Indian “Hrs. "Nil whu >Ul)’(‘(l (u ll‘lflkl‘ his hnnit' in the “cw Worlil. Dr. Moore Author This Englishmnn lvft hh lug, whitz- huusc in (‘hc-lu-u in hl" daugh- u-r Charity, who married a mum: minisu-r The young minister ln~ rann- U’ir wrund l'ruu-utant Episcopal l‘lshnp of the din-mau- of New York and tlu- third prwidont n! (‘uluniltin i'llllt‘uv. In [hr lilg uhih‘ huuw (ll!)- iiicnl l'lzirkv .‘lmirv wua born. July 1.3. ITT‘J. All uruund the lwuzw on (ht: l’illl Wt'l‘r M‘uth'rwl the farms of [he drweiiiluiib uf hutch 51-".er and u‘ u lm)‘ yuum: Moon- hcard {rum «inc uf ilw m~ighlmr~, in Dutch farm- i-r'.~ min. Working in the gardrn. the lvm-nil «if St Nici-lnus. “hmu‘ nnmv the Dutch cliildri-n had «horn-nod to Santa ('lnm. An unly child. ('lrnn-ni watched liy himself for the aiming of Santa ('lnux every (‘hristniu en- mammsoms mun-mow IS YULETIDE FAVORITE (hudunu-d from Columbia In 1710!. ('lmm-I111'lnrke Moore nudit-d {or thn- ministry, but never took unkrs. «h-vutmg himm-If tn urn-nu} and rhu- su-al lih-rmurr. th-n hr um. :10 hr published [hr first Helm-w nml ï¬rm-k h-xn-un that had rwr hï¬-n brought «.11: m Amvnvn ln nrdrl In pnnl 1hr hook iv. Wu" urn-war) lu srnd Kn l’hllndt-iphm In ï¬nd (hr Hrlvn'u «'hm‘m'h'h‘ Appmmrd prufvswr of Biblical lt-nrnmg u! the (irm-rnl Thou- lug‘iml ~cummr} 1n â€2!. he M'Y\t'd the HHIILVJIIHD fur mnrly thud) _\'rur~ «"3. \\.‘ ".- duh-v pf (ha grnund un “huh the u-mmrny ~11}! dumb â€r mm m vamrx. R l. 1M 1M}; Written for "in (Inn Children The {um-uh mmm. dwtmwi luny h- nutlin- (th mvmur) «If h|~ tllgnlï¬rd [lawn-n? zhhnumt'nh. mu “nth-x: x'nr Uh' whrtmnnu-m uf Ln nun 1h [A WM. â€0“!)le HEAD.“ ADVISORY "HARD Wm, Hun) l'uul “191mm \\ :t!« w. Hmnl. .\h~ }[~1H H. Thuyrr um: M -\ Yh‘lui Fur-w. valmr Ann). :1: («Mummy H.‘ m! vxwr} (mun! plun, «lulu! Hm" ‘qun (hzm (Hum: hurriru-d unnlm N-urlia hm! lu'I-I! rv‘rnh‘d :iuram' 1hr jun. iuv ymarx m 1hr m-nlru! {erratum alum. .‘h-mM-h nf {hr ‘twurd .‘rc- rob-.2 In anuuim 'hvm‘rhtw ulth 1hr unrk Suhn'uvr» \rm). Mn! \l‘hvw {4:1 ' ‘ n\rn.unrw1(ul (hut .“y. [‘was Night Before Christ- mas" Written by Clement Clark Moore Dec. 23. 1822 ‘1va h x1 pm Y]! mph"! :IH U\lr 1h" «‘1 Ar~ 'IN-{urx- (hr uulhm tn {mhm H Studied for Milt-tr) {urllzvl ‘3‘... my if Mum“, Mu Mn \\', \V Svuh) l'h-UXHL' "t \h UL “th {hr u‘UH \llh} \ :1 l'nrk. n r «l‘ Inn-l hm! :IIH RHWI’I‘L er ‘cfh-r M “an wnl VUUYJT\, 1 1‘33. Iu~ lU h IlYI \\ hum unnlrxtuu- xu ' iiflh' (mini. â€1“ '4! I») Hw arm) iumn! Mr Huw- plam {m nn Apâ€" mevlamd l'urk hilt)". Thu “I†r {unvh {hm (hr mnh m Hwhr v 31.â€, and \HH Uh uf Ln man In In hxui 5.11.1.1 (iuu~ ihrurd mu! h~ drum Sun.) { HH- .‘fl 1!?! 1] HI‘ “Y‘L’ Ru! hurl. \\ Eh I\ 1r†. hmr Ulhrr wry nlly m U MI): It 71:1!lllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllllllllflllIllllllllillllllullllllllmfl Travel in comfort, with the speedo of the wind, over the of Serviceâ€"from the heart of Highland Park to the heart of Chicago NORTHSHORE LINE Phone H. P. 523 Highland Park Ticket Ollie: Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R. K We are prepared to furnish beautiful Norway Spruce Trees with ball of dirt in burlap from $5.00 upward, according to size; After the holi- days they can be placed outside to permanently adorn your property. Has it ever occurred to you that you could have a beautiful Christmas Tree which could after- war be planted in your yard as a permanent deco- ration? Fust Limited Trains {or (‘hicago Leave High- land Park Every Hour from 6:29 a. m. to 1:29 a. m. Express Trains Every 30 Minutes. Baggage checked to all points on line \‘uu are taken straight to Chicago‘s Loop-77M) the very dmns nf the leading hotels, theatres. banks. and busi- ness houses. Train service is fast and frequentâ€"you save time and effort by riding to Chicago over this con- vonient route. (‘HK‘AGO (‘IVK‘ OPERA SPECIAL To the Opera â€"â€" To the “tutu Every Thursday during the season the North Shore Line operates a Special Train direct to GRAND OPERA at the Auditorium Theatre, (‘hicagu Lv Highland Park . , 6:46 p. m. Ar Congress 8; Wabash . . 7:50 p. In. Enjuy a well-cooked dinner on the Dining Car. Special table d'hote dinner 81.25 also service a la cara- lnnnmliately after the Oyera the special U‘ain will leave Adams and Wa iash Elevated Station on the return trip. An Pnjnyable supper served fl la carte. 5 N. St. Johns Ave. (3‘