UR ?‘lgllfln-n under 1 QMMAND" hic in. < a remarkable educatic ;\ @board the Atlantic fle ty XYXards, and the life y as to be remarkable, illar thrillodrama of k a lfarge family. " It is in b’tij and can be purâ€" thd month jof January at A gepis :~’hdren under 12; 13¢; Iuiding Alice Lake i Lagrel Ave. Two blocks s alhouse that will appeli F, ROMEO" mdes Horse sY |rERMS . NO INHP® 0â€"ft, LOTSâ€"in Hovland‘s 1. ogip. Exmoor, near Ath! RIMONY" Â¥lcissitudes of a bride oLE" lethan" by Max Brand. ldq;i â€"â€"$750 each ; $75 ca8h, 8 ACRE L i H"“‘ Fe‘.%ub_%a. h, $25 per mo. 45 TS!â€" 51x143 â€" in Hovla® _ Add,_near Central aven 0. ||$75 cash, $20 per moâ€" Z%\ bMES l:))} ston ton 2600 > ka 3199 hild Kild :J‘iotwh'x Real f-ult," We Te by :pvdltnéut. ?;LLINOIS IEXT WEEK lynn and Ruth Clifford mightier than might, s df 1924. By George Seq ‘ox News en n hy | beigges «+ \Tel. ol TYSON ouse: $22,500 ty Jewel, Martha ) FOR SALE Forest: . the benefit of our 40 rience. A letter OF. tive for a confidential ES sonable and Park, Deerfield story ‘of a wondrous its real value.© The * Brother under 12: 13c inder 12: 13¢; taw Ca ncer Phone H. P. JANUARYy 7:30 7 :30 7:30 p.m. :30 ‘30 tax Righwood and Deerfleld,| but it is ~ realizet that there are many new ‘â€" yesiden who, perhaps, do not take . Ahe pape") and the Highland Park ‘‘Press is anxious to make it a hunâ€" Req per cent subscription list, Here W the proposition. For one monthâ€". gntil. March 1â€"the Highland ~Park i Press will pay a commtission of One ‘ Pellar to every subscriber,; or readâ€" _ o. of ‘this paper who brings to this â€" office a fully paidâ€"up year‘s subscripâ€" ton to this paper by a person who is pot already a subscriber. This : does â€" pot mean renewals. To get the comâ€" " mission only new subscribers ‘can be fighland Park Press Will Make _ m Worth While If Friends ____ Will Work a Little In C Its Interest and giris o desire Here }s an in nelg subscribers. Be sure to get this ‘proposition straight. The Highland Park Press‘ will pay one dollar commission for every NEW yearly subscription, paid $%00 cash in advance, which ©is brought to this office before March 1. This is a large commission, but the time is short and the Press wants to make its subscription list 100 per eent Highland Park in the shortest possible time. Those who seize this m\mity will be surprised at the . The time is short; remember 50 per cent commission is good pay. Get busy‘ MORE VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED FOR CHORUS BER 49 Membership Now 52; All Interâ€" ested Invited; Plan Easter _ Cantata Holy Week The following joined as new memâ€" bers of the special Easter chorus at the rehearsal at the parish house of the Highland _ Park Presbyterian thurch last Tuesday night: Miss Brand, Miss Haefele, Miss Leaming, Miss. Moon, Mrs. Schauffler, ‘Messrs. Belfield, Swazey, Erickson, Schaufâ€" fer.: The membership now stands at | ~ d s It is planned to give an LASCCT C#!"~ tata in the Presbyterian church durâ€" ing Holy Week. Rehearsals will be ‘held Tuesday evening, Feb. 5, at 8:00, in the parish house. hk 1 s a Eu24 w ‘All those who joining the chorus information by te Park 1025. The Higbland Pa GORDON QUARTET CIVES LAST MUSICALE ISSION wh is an opportunity for the boys is arid anybody else who may e to make some money eagily. Highland Park Press: cognts its sgubscribers about 90 |per f the residents of| & ity, _A and Deerfield.| : & is LINCOLN SCHOOL P. T. A. TO MEET WEDNESDAY The sixth: meeting ‘of the Tincoln | Chapter School | Parentâ€"Teachers association | place N will bé held Wednesday, Feb. 6, at | Hall, I 8 o‘clock sharp, in the new auditortum White, â€" of tt: Limw. The teachers | Chapter es cce dad wiil have sharge | Americe New Subscribers Only the program ;‘l’l:wnre â€"interested in horus can receive further by telephoning Highland BE PAID af aster canâ€" | BIG REALTY DEAL | BEING NEGOTIATED Purdy Building May Be Purchasâ€" ed by Storage Company; Plan Transfer Dept. _ Negotiations are in progress whereâ€" by it is expected the Iredale Fireâ€" proof Warehouse & Storage company of Evanston will become owners of the D. C. Purdy & Sons building and storage business in Central avenue, as the location of a local branch of their extensive business, to be known as the Highland Park Storage & Transfer company. In this connecâ€" tion a deal is under way between the company and the Highland Park Trans{fer company by which, if it goes through, F. C. Cahn‘s interest will be purchased. by the new .concern,| q while Aléx Rafferty, it is understood, | ; will continue his interest in the new |, company for the present and also conâ€" tinue in charge of the transfer deâ€"|, partment of the firm, ~Perey H.|| Prior, it is understood, will be~resiâ€" ; dent manager of the Highland Park Storage & Transfer company. 4 _ _ If this deal is completed, and there|« is no reason now to believe any hitch|, will interfere, D. C. Purdy & Sons| will have to vacate all of their buildâ€" ing except the hardware store imâ€" mediately and the remainder by Augâ€" ust, 1924. â€" This means that the Purdys will proceed to erect on their property, the old Bayse lots, in Cenâ€" tral avenue, opposite Sheridan road, a new large and modern business block to accomodate their hardware business. Plans for this are under | way it is ‘understood. § f \ â€"» There have been many rumots the _‘past week regarding this deal, but | | it is stated by parties interested, that : | while it is under way it has not been : | Anally consumated, although there is The next regular meeting of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club will be held on Tuesday afternoon, February 5th., at the usual hour. The speaker of the day, Franklyn Bliss Snyder of Northwestern University, is an | old friend here, and requires no inâ€" Ltroduction to a Highland Park audiâ€" ence. j ol e d ons 42 "han Fy ELECC. â€" The subject of this lecture, to be| AIG 10L "*U""" given just one week before Lincoln‘s which means birthday, is: "Lincoln, the Man." The| Bridges mM at lectiire is not only a new one in Mr.| Assessments, Snyder‘s calendar, but it is also new,‘ pensive w in that it is a departure, from his| ments, even a usual custom of dealing with liwr-i To replate ary men. Those who have heard this‘ City. of High lecture say that it has never been\ Géeneral Tax excelled â€"by the speaker; and Mr.| Township © Snyder, himself, admits it is the “best.{ on the Ong ‘thing he has ever done." ‘tion as ,:tw _ It may as well be. stated that the | changed unti [committee, in making this selection,‘for improven did not choose the Lincoln lecture beâ€" The vah*at \ cause of its seasonablengss, but rather [ Annexed i8 1 | accomodated the date ‘and season tolthe City can \ embrace the Lincoln lecture. Let U8| General TaX hope: sinc¢rely that Mr. Snyder will| Hundred ‘ fo! find a fall house when he comes to | tIi~â€"hkland Park with this fine NEW| Tibrary T#;x BR Emss e t \ï¬n:i a full house when Highland Park with t | offering! It may as well ? committee, in maki did not choose the L cause of its seasonal accomodated the d embrace the Lincolt hopeâ€" sincérely that NEXT WEEK‘S PROGRAM AT PEARL THEATRE noon}; . CCb Jones in "Not A | and "The Way of Monday and Tues ghan in "Woman | Thursday and . | Mine"; Saturday Way of A Man" BISHOP SPRENG AT EBENEZER CHURCH Bishop Samuel P. Spreng, D.D., of ‘ Napervilie, HIL., will preach in Ebeneâ€" | zer Evangelical church, Sunday, Febâ€" ruary 3,"°ut 11 a. m. : Bishop Spreng is the dean of the bishops of the Evâ€" angelical church, is & scholarly‘ and eloquent preacher and is worthy. of a wide hearing. The public is iuvited. | ‘\‘The institution of| a Lake Forest Chapter ofâ€" the Eastern Star took place Monday evening in Anderson Hall, Lake . Forest. _ Mrs. Pauline White, Worthy Matron ‘of .Campbell Chapter presented (them â€"with an American Flag the gift of the local Chapter Not $.D.. of DOES NOT FAVOR _ _ |SPECIAL ELECTION | _: ANNEXATION PLAN| _ 18 HELD MARCH 15 sSUPERVISOR OBEE‘s VIEW Says Will Rédgee Revenues For The following communication conâ€"| . cerning the proposed annexation of | e remaining Deerfleld township terriâ€"| i1 tory to the city of Highland. Park | 0 has been | received from Supervisor P William J. Obee, and which he beâ€"| 0 lieves should be brought to the attenâ€"| J tion of"the voters of Highland Park| c and of ‘the territory which it is proâ€"| I posed to annex. : ( J § Supervisor Obee‘s Statement . § | _A few things that the citizens of Highland |Park should know, about | , the annexation of the township of|. Deerficeld |to ‘the city of Highland | .Park, ex¢ept that part of Highwood | | and, Lake! Forest in said Township. ; \ It‘ does away with the office of, Highway | Commissionér, who is‘ the only officer who can levy aRoad ard Bridge Tax for building and mainâ€" | taining the Roads and Bridges. This, | Tax is fifty cents on each One Hunâ€" .\ dred Dollar valuation and upon the ,| approval ‘of the Town Board, may_m | raised to ‘Si ty-flx gents. â€", For‘ t :| year of 1923 the Road and~ Bridge| â€"| Levy was $43,415.090â€" of which . the ,City of Highwood received $1046.06 ; : \‘the City of Liake Forést $3507.98 ; the tk City of Highland Park, $15,905.51 and t the Township of Deerfleld $22,055.94. n | To, be. corredt‘© about |4% should be. a| deducted frgm the figures for the t| County Clerk for| the extension : of said taxes and also! the County Treéasâ€" urers collections, i y ._ Do the citizens of Highland [Park | know that without this ‘Aid we could |â€" ‘not ‘have had our fine road between |â€" Highland Fark and ,Deerfleld, and |. again, I do.inot think that the State | has finally jaccépted even that road and what will that do to us if Highâ€"| land Park‘annexes it before it is acâ€" ‘cepted as a State Road, and the cause of this is that Municipalities outside ‘of Cook Coi!\l'ty over 2500 population, \cannot. receive any State , or ‘County \ald for building Roads and Bridges,| which means| that all Roads and ;‘Bridges mist be built by Special iAssessmen;& which is the most. exâ€" ," pensive way to do Public Improveâ€" | ments, even at its best. in § ~\ To repla te‘ this loss of revenue the ‘i City. of H&;hland Park can levy for [ Géneral Tax upon that part of the â€"| Township 10 be annexed $1.38 rate ‘1, on the One Hundred Dollars valuaâ€" itiqn as r::fw fixed and cannot be e\ changed until the year 1927, except 'vlfor impro#‘ements.' f â€"| ‘The valuation of the district to b: ESm ugd utA aa ilighwiy ; Improvement ; Lose Both State and | County Aid HIGHLAND PARK, Library T%;x at the rate of 18e Garbage Tax at the Public CltyBond‘at the rate of 4¢ Park at the ‘rate of T8e..:. Total Tax for City..........$10099,0% The valuation of the Township outâ€" side of Highland Park is $2113885.00 which is composed of Highwood $368019.00; Lake Forest $1214883.00, leaving a balance, of $530983.00. 2 And further, should | the City anâ€" hex this ‘district, it will ‘take over twelve (12y. miles additional roads to at least maintain, if not improve, also that the valuation ogzhe district to be annexed would ap it to be to low, but .upon investigation we : find that about 50% of it is nothing but low. .slough bottom land, so in con clusion Highla&nd_ Park: will have 1£ miles ~more road | to" maintain ‘and build and $40,000.00 legs mc:rey to do it with and the propezt;t:n will do away with a 50 per cent or t most 66 cent rate, which is forcR and Bridge purposes and : pay A $2.58 trtte for which they. will receive no material benefit. FORMER RESIDENT â€"; . _ | ~ DIES IN CALIFORNIA \Frederick Churchill : Winchester, a former resident of Highland Park, passed ~away on Saturday, January twenty sixth at is home in Coronado, Calif., after‘a long illness â€"â€"_. _ â€"‘Mr. Winchester is survived by his wife, Mary Hill Winchester; one som, Charles J. Winchester III; his father, Charles J. Winchester; and a gister, Mrs, John A. Putnam. it inploks, Benefits at the rate of 19e.... oo dle, s i4 ecPhacodvevedeer i den n ind Pig 1008.86 ond at the rate of 4¢c.. 212.39 2 ds teath:af "as _ 887G.1T7 only lose: the*â€"Road and x, but also our part of all State and County Aid. for and maintenance â€" of ; our lyation of the district to be is $530983.00, upon which ‘an levy the following taxes: rt‘x at rate of 1.33 per one ollar valuation. © | t $ 7062.07 (Signed) Wm. J; ILLINOIS, T,HURQflAY_. f JANU§R[Y 81, 1924 rate of 11¢ Mrairiy i‘;l’ Supervisor. $13699.34 955.177 584.08 oN ANNEXATION PROJECT Council Fixes Date for Vote on .At its regular session last:â€"Friday evening the city council adopted fixâ€" ing Satm‘day,l March 15, a$ ) ‘\date of the special election in/‘which the: people of Highland 1P:;§[ will vote on the plan to annex remaining portions of Deerficld township;to this city. Following the adoption n:t the resolution Mayor Hastings thus comâ€" iplimenbed the c‘t)\ï¬ncil on its work in this connection}t | . 4 | xR * Mayor Congratulates (flndl ep | ‘"I congratulate you on th passing of the resolution calling an election ‘or annexing all that part of the Township of Deerfield not within the orporate Jimits of the City of Highâ€" land Park. . ; [â€"«*YÂ¥our action tonight is an epoch in the history of Highland Park and future |generations ‘in &look’ing over the progress of our City will ‘credit you, : as Commissiongfny w'g&w vil‘!io:; $ ol q m on ga ho u/ e t en . and wisdom that wm'&z‘«%m Anto history as long as time s Il last, By your agction you have enabled ‘the \City to preserve its atmosphere of country us 5 Oe de esn life on the very threshold OL CHE BCR City of Chicago." ~. â€" | 1 On: ‘a. . motion : iby â€" Commisgionér. Cheney the enginéer was instructed to prepare plans and. specifications for the improvement of Laurel avenue from . First ‘street to Second ; street with 40 foot pavement; Laurel avenue from Second ‘street to .Greexi Bhy‘ MAAAE SBOE Co in Ee o td ty un UP road, and Seoonddï¬Ã©t from (Laurel avenue to Eim place, with 30. foot pavemeht.. _ . ... "FHt ut Ne s of d On motion of CORMMISSIONC!: V "ip the engineer was imttqctqd: to Pr¢â€"| a pare plans and specifications for imâ€" (% proving St. Johns avenue from Cenâ€"| tral, avenue to Eim place (allowing x1 12 feet for sid,ewdkk on the east side) ‘d and St. Johns avenue from Central avenue sopth to Sheridan road, . the | , maximum width of pavement. to| be | 4 40 feet. my ied NY l . _ Commissioner Card also moved that 3 the engineer be instrurted *o prepare plans and specifications for improvâ€" ing St. ‘Johns avenue from Cedar aveâ€" + nue to Roxr Williams ayenuk with 80 foot pavement, . The motion preâ€" {vailed. | :~ i;. pwe! *$0094 Windes: & Marsh, engineers, Bubâ€"| mitted the second, ant final estimate for work and material by Jan@u}l?iï¬ & Son in the construction of a cast iron water main:in Central ‘avenue, the . total, amount; due, & rding to | the estiniate,; being uogg‘fso, and | Commissioner Gourley moved that the | contractor be allowed payment of ‘his .| amount.] 15 ># I } | _ Commissioner Preston moved that ; | the city‘!clerk be ‘authorized ?‘ adverâ€" tise for bids for the constr; ction of $ improvements ‘to the present incinâ€" | erator, i‘q‘kaccordpnoe with plans and ‘| specification [approved | by the council | Oct. 5, 1923. faukl. The resolution for the special elec: ; | tion March 'lsx‘nï¬'v the annexation proâ€" ‘| position was ed by: Commissioner 4 | Preston. The: voting places in the five precinets of the city are as folâ€" g | lows: | . [3 4 . First précinetâ€"City building.| [ m1 Second precinetâ€"M. E. _ church, Greater| Highland Park Plan; Mayor Lauds || ‘ Commissioners / | Cormer . ; INOFCEL . NYEILTS SEA 0C 0o veled OBï¬ place. |; i 1 o) d orul Third . precinetâ€"H. . M. â€" Prior‘s office, 27 North Sheridan road. // _Fourt‘s â€" precinetâ€"Lake Shore Motor Co., 55 South St. Johns ayeâ€" -i"ifth p{-eq‘i'nct-â€"Mn.' Fred ; Lindâ€" holm‘s residence, 1453 Judson aveâ€" DEERFIELD VILLAGE ANNEXATION PLAN The village of: Deerfield also . is planning to take in\ more territory, and for this purpose & special elec. tion will held in that village on Satâ€" urday, Feb. 9. Polis will be t from 7:00 a. m. to«5 ;00 p. i. . 8. The proposition to be voted on by, the Deerpeld voters on .the date in question Js to annex to that village certain territory in the township of. West Deerfield hcluding portions of Sections 28, 29, and 38, in Townsh 48 north, Range 12, east of the principal \meridian. . Much interest is manitgo;ted in the project, .and |; the indi¢ations are that the election will bring out on Feb. 9 swEN swWENSON MOVES _â€" _ .. NO NEW QUARTERS Swen Swenson‘ announces thoi; eâ€" moval of his restaurant, known as the American m&wfll&. formerly Jo cated in the L basement, to bis how bhilding at 26 N. Second street The restaurant willâ€"he open for bus ness on Monday, Feb. 4. ... . .. . very threshold of the great ue ooo e t North avenue .and Lauretta out a Targe number of voters é opéen for busiâ€" DA o uh Py o+ t taa uty y . tlpe. RECTORY IS DAMAGED _ _ Portion of Roof Burned but the Interior Not Seriously Inâ€" _ +~>~. Jured; Sunday *â€" _ _ es oi e ie s en reclory the roof of the Trinity church rectory last Sunday afternoon, ani . before t.l\eifl:‘pu_wbre extinguished : a porâ€" tion the roof near the ridge of : the front portion hx been, burned through and some amage | done in the attic. The firemen were jromptly on the scene and by judicious use of chemical and water checked the blaze before it assuméd dangerous proporâ€" tions. There urn little water damage and the result. on the whole reflects great credit on the work of the fireâ€" men, . Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott are winâ€" tering in < Florida,‘ and letters have been sent them assuring them that the fire was not of serious nature. Miss Eva Emmett Wycoff who is stayâ€" ing in the h@aï¬o,;é. not'gw:ro‘.?lt it was C neighbor. HIGH , SCHOOL P. T. A. TO HEAR DR. GRIFFITH Head of Psychology Dept. 0 ; of L. To Speak Here on \â€" â€" February Seventh, ; m::;o(’hu veqyl‘,:mte â€"1Genas aB . UV is of building u; morale through the i;ocial‘ipetivfl:l':"l of stuâ€" dents of ‘high_schoohbse. Fisc< The ieeting is open not only to all members of the association, but to all friends who will be interested in hearâ€" ?3 Dr. Griffith on this important sub t. *# + STATE BANK MOVING ; ) _ _| T ~ INTO NEW %Gmnm(;“f Formal Opéning Satirday, But| ‘\‘Business In New Location %\ | +/ </~ RBegins Today ' | / The : High]and /Park State Bank yesterday began removals of its efâ€" {{:u w the permanent location in m1 new building at the corner of Central ahd St. Johns avente. â€" Actual busiâ€" ness of the bank in the new \Imil'din'g‘ gan | today and the formal ml- tion of the new: banking insti M, which is one of the finest in thei state itside of, s go, will thtej place Saturday, when the. new building will be open fmius‘a:m.ï¬o‘ E‘Op. m. The ?ub“l.:f"is- cordially Anvited to inâ€" spect: the ingw bank Mfl'@inz. GOOD BILL NEXT WEEK s AT H. P. THEATRE \. Highl&nd Park Theatre presents the following program next week: / :Tonight and tomorrow night "The Man From Brodney‘s"; Saturday, All star: cast in "Crooked Alley" ‘ and “A‘round the World. ‘in the Spee+ jacks"; : Sunday, "Luck" and "The ‘Great Outdoors‘‘; Monday, T“m audIWednud;{.' Rex Bui lg's * ul drama, "Big. Brother" with Tom ‘Moore, Raymond Hatton. and ;Edlg' e ;m“u?d"ym;du ie 109E | nes\ in ‘* & ! J Ltr Will Rogers in his ’hw M, !@Just) Passing Thru"; (Matinee i'l.'h:‘r;’day‘ ‘at 2:30 jand, 4:00) ; Satâ€" | urday, Roy Stewart . in "Pure Grit‘{. ;Q'{aï¬xalu Saturday.. o\ { _ _‘ C <|‘Bee program: on back page of thi papet. | : !. .:. â€" i j ROYAL ARCANUM HELD : _ INSTALLATION MONDAY Highland P_arhhobmicil No. 1066, Royal Arcanum, ? regular meetâ€" ing Monday evening, Jan. 28, installed its officers for the/current yeat) . |_. ‘W.ukegnflCOM R. A, h.lw a, friendly. challenge for a contest to ,gcumew members, which has |been meeting refreshments were served and |__ Who D. N. T. club 01 , I N. T. tlub of the Y. W. C.| A. 'wm,a péenny f:i'r mt the ; aâ€" ; wphndqnam, Friday evening. beâ€" ginning at 6:80. W'ï¬ï¬‚hf ty to see, eat and do... eedlmhcto | the schoo! childrm.;“h:a\l! school [ grade! sehools alike, . \have! much fun. Everything will cost one cent, a general gooi, time enjoyed. 140 HOLD "PENNY FAIR®" | U[ 9. Am Y, W.C. A. FRIDAY on fire until notified by a of U. that | feotur * * Shate C "2 l'l‘l-l“ ublic WILL INCREASE CAPACITY Notable Addition to Equipment . of Printing Plant Makes | _ It One of Largest on | North Shotre inting company has been greatly 7 iby the purchase of a -n tented,. highâ€"speed, twoâ€"revolut â€"roller Michle" press, one of the been delivered and is this week beâ€" Min.uluq‘hthmumoffln Emigu.nd Park Press. _It weighs 12 s and is one of the most perfect md{printiuwhlnerymn- ' the printing of| book and cataâ€" + workmdwfllmblo'l‘h{UH! | Capacity of .the plant of the Udel® ices in both volume and scope of ublication work of all kinds: It has ways been the jpolicy of the comâ€" ny to make improvements in its equipment and service from: time to A as necessity demands, and / the DELL COMP ANY HAS _ NEW MIEHLE PRESS marks &n epoch in this company‘s history. ht db x With this fast, powerful, new press, in addition to its present equipment, the Udell Printing company, pubâ€" lishers of the Highland Park Press, in Highland Park, the Lake Forester, at ‘Lake Forest, and eight or ten other regular publications, including ‘church, school and college papers and programs, now has one of the Jargâ€" est and~ most completely equipped printing plants between Chicago and Milwaukee." In addition‘to the new Targe cylinder press in the Lgke Forâ€" est office, large power paper, cutter, Cleveland antomatic folder, two Merâ€" ‘ganthaler â€" linotype machines and other minor equipment of all sorts, including complete: supply: pf. type faces of all kinds, and of the latest. land most approved styles. | \| ‘The Udell Printing company, beâ€" 4 3« the several publications mentionâ€" 1 d above, does a largo general printâ€" ‘ business covering: every possible ‘ï¬nfld in theprinflnz‘ll'rg and makâ€"> ing prompt and caref service its fm‘le in all work. With the new press, |and other added facilities the . compâ€" ; | anywill be ‘able to greatly increase its § "c_nrdty, It already. does considerâ€" | | able printing for Chicago patrons,,and â€"| because of the lower overhead expense 5 outddï¬ the big city, the company is â€"| able to do this at prices that cannot +| be duplicated in Chicago, at the same *\ time maintaining a bigh standard of ®\ quality and a satisfied clientele. â€" “,.,~",,ï¬,,"."'m."'j ny to extendits serâ€" jices in both volume and scope of IENGELER BUILDINGâ€" _ ADDITION TO PLANT John Zengeler is erecting an «xâ€" tensive addition to his cleaning plant in Sheridan road. The new addition is about 60 feet in length and of the width of the present building, the new section being built in the. rewr. The frame building which dccupied this place has been sold to the Highâ€" land Park Ice company and was reâ€" moved to the company‘s premises last week to be used as a garage in;place of the one damaged by fire last woek. ':"_“"_â€nbi.b BAKERY SALE ~Mardware Store; Proceeds to Further Work > PORCAS 8SOCIETY TO nurge in cases of need), sbwing {or contributions of money to, vamous ‘ the largest of which is an anâ€" nual : pledge to | the Presbyterian (Home for the Aged. In addition the society supplies ‘the ~money ~needed | for keeping the church, parish house \and manse in repair. A sale of cakes, cookies, homemade rolls and other good things will be held on Saturday, Feb. 2, from 10 to z,bythcnmloesz'dflnl’tuâ€" byterian church, at rhoff‘s hardâ€" whre store, on West Central avenue. The proceeds, will be used for the ‘work of the socfety‘ which ‘includes 1mmkb¢dinhnu’hmm are at the disposal of the visiting MUSICAL PROGRAM AT GRACE CHURCH SUNDAY At seven forty five o‘clock Sunday evening, "at the Grace M., P Church there© will be <a ~rmusical ~program given of Sacred numbers. . This conâ€" cert will be given in place of the regâ€" ular |preaching. service, and.will <be given by a Chorus Choir .ll‘.w by Miss Irene Schrogder. ... _ .. | ; > * ~NOLUME 18# ©3.8