1 known to need an n, a favorite of the yehars and his novels es *hroughout the ¢ Cla DOâ€â€œâ€˜? in j “toï¬frâ€{ °6 F, and . ut tti{lu:p:t::: Â¥, TYSON am DeGrasge‘in David vanston in 2600 ; 2199 mg.) ." 1 L LOTE . $ubâ€"$15( , $?5 per ma f, 51x143 Add, nea:j ‘ 5 cas NDW! R f theï¬_An rel| Ave. ’t:o blocks houge that will appeal large family. . It is in n gnd calfl be purâ€" : mohth of January at w its real value. The asdmable. | F f '}ER.\IS†No INTEREST AlLoTs in Hoviand‘s 1s€ HOMES SMiott Dexter, Hobart LAwW* nts id ?ovou!d interest chilâ€" d romance, it ought to ut cares away and deâ€" ke Foreést > vejthe benefit of our f‘_’ veithe beneéfit of our 49 xplérience.| A letter O tative for a confidential wis Dayton in fl‘;ï¬)' apporf e ="" [ 0 oo o D. BENT _ nh\nder 12: ?l3é; t;x hu the Canagdian Northâ€" angferred fo the silver « [ 'F + h 4 18 ) hf i f PCP {2] ‘ } 4 ‘1 $" 3 w5 o [Â¥, JANUARY 31, 1924 se!| » f j ‘ rebtip 19 f iLNE css ‘; P oo s cR 4 tnke "Lhe bo s 44 | h i 7 14 i . ‘ } f 4A + 2: ‘,;"‘ R r ;é infees i â€"~ 208 . ~J oo t .. . > . B i 4 e s o4 a | P 20 o ~ A i , MN Y d . EK;o ECEBR L ‘-: 5 4 * > t f C mt * Ti 36 hit e eatre| | ~ Â¥1 § 1 { (Molly t on i 4 e ythinet { Â¥ Rland TES oOs use $22,500 FOR SALEâ€" 1ON" IN mder 12: 13¢; tax 2e f spI A y :woi!!'-“‘? WEEK ‘“ashmgton Bt,, LE fel. Franklin 2,â€,,4% .E LOTSâ€"in Ha : ubâ€"$1500 each; @**~ & Brother | Phone H. P. 268 . Ex ;%r. neartAth 250 each ; $75 cash, in 51x143) â€" in H"',: near p%rfl & 5 cash, $20 per m Park,, Deerfield 7 :30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 13¢; tax % 7:30 p.m. P > 7:30 p.m. $ _ :30 p.m. :30 p.m, :30 p.m, awsmmsmm â€" _ E Talks and general Discussion _ On lmporgyntt Locsal Topics € Follow Oyster Supper; . Details Given Â¥4 # NUMBER 50 ‘The February meeting of the Highâ€" land Park (Business Men‘s Associaâ€" tion, held Tuesday evening at Witâ€" ten‘s hall, was attended by about 30 members. A fine oyster supper preâ€" teded the sgession, at which several of importance were discussed, m‘ng annexation plan, Pp.qti- fying of city, prospect of federal building and need of more city preâ€" +« ndance was excellent, consider-.‘ the fact that about a dozen memâ€" were dut. of town and several &twra prevented from being ; on gccount of the weather.| 5 Mayor Talks |° Mayor Samuel M. Hastings made:a good talk regarding the rapid growth of the city and the necessity of makâ€" ing preparations to meet increased [population in the next few years, especially in the matter of municipal improvements he emphasized the need a» planning phead. He expressed the belief that Highland Park will have 29000 inhabitants in ten years. ° ri;vthe course of his talk Mayor Hastings revived the idea of making _ (Continued on page 6) _ AMERICAN LEGION TOâ€" HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The regular monthly meeting 6f Dimaresq Spencer post, No. 145, Amâ€" erican Legion, will be held tonight:at Odd Fellows hall, Laurel avenue, at #e‘clock. At this time we will put uo en e Oe itc sane t C T on our first initiation and trust that all members will make a special eflort‘ to be presenit and also bring a candiâ€"| ‘date with them if possible. | «ate WwiTh (BEmi 1. POSSIUTC Plans are now under way for a 'Have you grasped the opportuUnisy » membership drive in Lake county in | Did Y°4 make any, money in the last the near future, at which time every week on‘! the Highland Park Press exâ€"service man will be asked to join subscription offer. Others have; why the ranks of the Legion. It is most}"°t Y9!" ) éarnestly hoped that all members will| One boy brought th 10 new subâ€" be presle)::t at this mbeting so that the, scribers_and got his ten dollars; anâ€" fiture plang made may be carried out | other made â€" four dollars; | another properly and successfully. | three, and several smaller‘ sums. In mU__8.44 2aas nnute canural TANFE heW ATTENTION, GIRL SCOUTS, A NEW TROOP LEADER â€"‘Al Girl Scouts of Highland Park will be happy to know that through the kindness of Miss Baker, head of the Chicago Council of Girl Scouts, we have secured a fine leader for our troop. Any girls who wish to be scouts may apply as there are a few vacancies to be filled. Let us give our new captain a wousing welcome and show her what our troop can do.. ; The openingâ€"meeting will be held at Trinity church Wednesday afternoon, February 13, at 4:00. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETS, FEBRUARY 13 Wednesday, Feb. 13, at one, o‘clock, the next meeting of the Woman‘s ?nxiliary bf the Highland Park hosâ€" #yw association will be held at Trinâ€" parish house. The president is very anxious to complete the work now on hand and all women interested in making hospital supplies needed in the charitable maternity work ate inâ€" Â¥ited. â€" Luncheon will be served. DR. sSAMUEL WATSON TO _ | SPEAK TO CIYIC CLUB| Dr. Sammel Watson, knight of the | °* Legion of Honor of France and Belâ€"| W gium, and who was at the head of the | K wotk of the Episcopal diocese of Amâ€" | Th erica during the war, is to speak Wed.â€" | 42 nesday, Feb. 13, before the Woman‘s Of, Civic club of Ravinia, The talk will|" be illustrated by some of the many | S sHides collected during his stay in i :: France. FRED SCHAEFER SELLS PLUMBING. BUSINESS Fred $chaefer has sold his plumbâ€" ing business to E. S. Strenger of Chiâ€" cago. The new proprietor took charge Feb. 1. Mr. Schaefer plans to enjoy a wellâ€"earned rest for the present. Mr. Strenger is an experienced plumbfr and will c:nt;r.;n; ?l;;- business at the old stand on Sheridan road. : DEERFIELD TO VOTE 4 ON ANNEXATION PLAN The annexation project to be voted on in Decrfield village will be submitâ€" ted to the voters of that place next Saturcday, Feb. 9. Polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 5 p.m. If the propâ€" Osition carries, and the similar: proâ€" jeet to te voted on in Highland Park gets a favorable vote, the result will ‘be thit the corporate limits of the two municipalities will . adjoin each other s & J. Geer as Director; Oth TUESDAY EVENINGl mmï¬m-n..g.md s ta eueu IEhL C000 c ate inâ€"| Tonight and tomorrow night "Boy ved. _‘ |of Mine"; Saturday afternoon, "The Way of a Man!‘; evening | Agnes TO Ayres in "The Heart Raider"; Sun« 3'CLUBÂ¥ day and _ Monday, Corinne Griffith ‘ .CGonway Tearle and Elliot Dexter in t of the| The Common Law"; Tuesday and and Bel.| Wednesday, Claire Windsor, Norman ad of the | Kerrys Barbara Bedford and Richard : of Amâ€"| Travers: in "The Acquittal"; Thursâ€" ak Wedâ€" | day and Friday, Tom Mix in "North Woman‘s of â€" Hudson Bay"; Saturday, "The talk will Way of & Man," "Fighting Blood". he many and "From Hand To Mouth"; eveâ€" stay in | DPE performance, "The Old Fool" 1 land "The Way of a Man." . See proâ€" gram on local page of this paper. BUILDING & LOAN HOLDS _â€"â€" ANNUAL MEETING MON. ï¬owei&Schï¬macher Succeeds Ira At the/ thirtyâ€"sixth annual meeting of the shareholders of the Highland Park Building, Loan & Homestead association, held last . Monday, notâ€" withstanding the blizzard, 3591 shares were represented, 607 in person and the balance by proxy. William E. Brand and William Grant were reâ€" elected directors and Bowen W. Schuâ€" macherwas elected in place of Ira J. â€"â€" _A fitting memorial on the death of Mr. Geer was presented and adopted, and ordered spread on the records of theâ€" association. : Pre;identiWilliam Grant congratuâ€" lated the association on their conâ€" tinual prosperity, having during the year issued 1237 shares, matured‘ and paid off 598. The heart of the building and loan business is home building. There is great satisfaction in purâ€" chasing, paying for," and ultimately owning a home, and the association has assisted several to that end durâ€" ing the past year. . The association can look back with pride on its achievements in this conâ€" nection, during the last 36 years. Many homes in Highland Park today would have ‘still been under, mortâ€" gage, if not entirely lost. _ The association provides a means whereby the small monthly savings by persistence may become large. K payment of 50c a month will in about 10 and one half years amount to $100, or about 11 per cent on average time invested. O MANY WIN CASH BY _ sUBSCRIPTION PLAN Others Can Do Likewise; Offer of Press Is Good Until _ scribers_and got his ten dollars; anâ€" other made four dollars; | another three, and several smaller‘ sums. In Deerfield one party secured four new subscribers and cashed in for four bucks, Altogether 50 or more new subâ€" scribers were secured in the last week by folks who were working for that dollar per commission. _ Here is the proposition, and*‘ it is good ‘until March 1: ' For every NEW, paidâ€"inâ€"advance, year‘s â€" subscription to the: Press brought into this office, girl, man or. woman. the Press will pay a 50 per cent commission, or one dollar in cash. Renewals will not count; they must be new subscribers. Most of the people of Highland . Park, Deerfield â€" and Highwood take the Press, but._there are some who do not. We want ‘them as subscribers. Canvass your neighâ€" bors and friends,. You can make a few dollars easily. . "THE COMMON LAW" _ AT PEARL THEATRE Néxt weék‘s program ‘ at Pearl Theatre includes the following picâ€" tures: =| ,‘ Several new members braved the storm and snow, last Tuesday night to attend the third rehearsal of the chorus at the parish house of the Presbyterian . Church, The memberâ€" ship has now grown to ‘about sixty. The next rehearsal will be at the par+ ish house next Tuesday night at eight o‘clock. j a j P W & uesd e an. d ADD NEW MEMBERS TO CHORUS, TUESDAY C GZETCIR+ All are welcome who would like to sing!in a group which is receiv» ing trained leadership! Phone High:â€" l4nd Park 1025 for further informa+ tio Ll’a MISS CARVER‘S PUPILS _ TO APPEAR IN RECITAL .‘Threée pupils of Miss: Priscilla Carâ€" ver will appear in recital February 11 at her studio. Those participating are Janet Bard, Louise Ruffner and Virâ€" ginia Ruffner. ‘ h 9 March First grasped the opport_unity‘.’ PÂ¥ Eï¬p i xfl i ï¬ ï¬ &vgï¬ Extensive . building. improvements in Highland Park in the last year have been noted. frequently: in the columns of the Press, having referâ€" ence however: chiefly to the: large Extensive | building. improvements| feet, with: all modern . aceessories. in Highland Park in the last year| There [is} a sikâ€"foot stairway. with have been noted: frequently: in the| large Ianding leading to the second columns of the Press, having retgr-kflpor,..on which ‘are 16 fine offite erite however: chiefly to the‘ large! rooms. all adequately : equipped, with m{:ber of new . residences ‘¢reet,ed.il all. modern: conveniences and a genâ€" There has been jmprovement in the) eral regeption‘ room, with ; builtâ€"in business district also, and which these| seats, book cases,. handsome jelectric improvements ‘have ‘been included in‘ fixtures‘ and â€" other. conveniences. the previoug lists, special mention| When all the offices are occupied a may be made here of the largest new | telephone switchboard> and operatéor building eregted in this city during| will . be. installed in the reception the past yeir, the handsome strucâ€"| room. _Several ‘of these: fine offices ture recently completed: on‘ Sheridan‘,have been rented.. ; One. of the ocâ€" road by Maldaner & Humer, successâ€"| cupants is Dr. Robert Jacks,. who has ful tail‘ors 7}\0!"9 for the pa‘st 11 ye‘ars. l two rooms, ;jone used © for an xâ€"ray This fine building is of handsome jlaborabory. The Lake County Con, nudeer nersWitoctiire‘ with tw6 large|struction CGo. and Thomas L. Lipman This fine building is of handsome midern architecture, with two large store rooms on the first floor, one 25 by 105 feet! and |the other 25 by . 95 DEDICATE LINCOLN AT 8 O‘CLOCK, IN EVENING Dr. Edmund Soper, Northwestâ€" ern University! to Speak; _ Complete Program Is + Here Listed Dedication of the new Lincoln school q building will very appropriately take. place on Tues%y evening, | Feb. 12, President Lincoln‘s birth anniversary, beginning at 8 o‘clock, and an excelâ€" lent program has been arranged for rth'%evem.t, ‘the feathrk of which is an address by Dr. |Edmund Soper of ‘Northwestern university on the subs ject, “Whgre Is America ?" " Dr. Soper is 1 garded as an authâ€" ority on world religions and is author of segeral notable books on thit subâ€" ject. (It will be ia treat to hear him, school authoritiés believe, as he‘ is an ubusually in]tqrestingt and enterâ€" taining speaker.| Mlgt County Super:tu‘tendent T} A. Simpâ€" on will be present ‘and respond to the addtess of welcome and dedicaâ€" tion to be delivered by W.â€"C. Shipâ€" nes, president of the board of educaâ€" tion.! uoi jat 0R y Ey U “‘ei Program _‘ | nations and‘large quantities of cigars The program jin full is as follows:| ayq candies were‘ distributed among Procéessional â€"| Flag ‘FBalute â€" Star; visitors during the day and évening. | Spangled Banfer / \, |\ â€" President J. M. Appel and Mayor Chorus | |Samuel M. Hastings, chairman of the "Ift with all |Your Hearts" fr0Mm, poard of directors ‘of the bank, spoks | Flijah ...\ ;;..__... Mendel88OhTf priefiy in the lobby during the evening "Liovely Appgar" â€"from _ RedeMDP | aypressing the . appreciation | of the [HQONM | ....slsccf enc capet ;G°““°dtb¢mk officials at the splenfdi ,--rec:g; Invocrationâ€"ReY. Frank Fitt _ . | tion accorded the new Buildin by‘ the Gettysburg ‘ Addressâ€"David EWiDZ _ | public and declaring that, its purpose in ie C en ets id c T bHONM | ... ..ccficcammmmeeapels ‘Gounod Invorationâ€"Rey. Frank Fitt | _ . _ . Gettysburg ‘ Ad essâ€"David Ewing Address of Welcome: and Dedication W,. C. Shipneg, president board of education. $ hA Response~T. /Simpson, county suâ€" ~perintendent of Songsâ€"Mrs.‘ Art} Addressâ€"‘*"Whete Edmund So Chorus n } March On!â€"from Aida The Home Réad .........â€".. Apvil Chorugâ€"from 11 My Flag .â€"A}â€"c=0~ America the Beautiful Benedictionâ€" CAR HI.T‘I:LTRA‘N AND BADLY DAMAGED One of Highland Park P i Fleet Struck on Rails 1 ay Night HIGHLAND PARK, One of the Haynes cars belonging to the Highland Park Press, ‘while beâ€" ing towed to 4 local garage Tu&d ay evening, wasg. stalled on the North, western at Central ~avenue, when the tow broke, mdfbe!q; the car could (be removed to saféty, it was struck by a fast train and the rear end of the machine was pr'.oi tically demolighed. Nobody was inâ€" jured. j } L ..A MEMORIAL _ TRINT‘ A special memorial servic President Wopdrow Wilson :fld at 11 o‘cipck. Sunday m nity Ep 1 church. A vited to attend this service. NEW MOLDANER & HUMER BUILDING SCHOOL ON TUESDAY fS{mpson. county f schools \â€"‘‘ hur Byfield .‘ morial service for exâ€" drow Wilson will be ck. Sunday Fnominfl‘_l;t »al) church. All are inâ€" SERVICE AT .__| Y CHURCH, SUN. m Aida..........._Verdi :.:.....___.. Carpenter from I1 Trovatore, is America*"â€"Dr. Philip MeDonald fLLINOIS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 Miesner M are the others who have offices in the building. _ Toall nol 9 .4 NEW BANK OPENING _ â€"IS NOTABLEEVENT 1s$ CREDIT TO THE CITY Remodelled Building, Home Highland Park State Bank, Dedicated to Public Use Saturday* Form@l opening of the new Highâ€" land ,Park State Bank building last Saturday /was marked by one pf ‘the greatest outpourings of ‘popular, inâ€" terest in a local‘institution ever seen in f#his city. Several thousands o *‘ fHandsome souvenirs including 200 electric‘lamps. with silk ‘shades; and 100‘ torchieres. for the ; ladies, " 100 \modelled book ‘ends for ‘the rien and 100 Eastmah kodaks for the boys and girls, were ‘distributed among} tm who ‘openeg%,nqw‘accounts. ‘l‘hegle tâ€" | iclesâ€"are all of" excellent quality. and xworph.j:hil‘e ‘‘mementds: of the openâ€" *_ ing of a gréat banking â€" institution, . Besides thege, several t‘!qhï¬lï¬dï¬ï¬‚fl | nations and large quantities of cigars | and candies were‘ distributed among |visitors during the day and évening. in 1hi_s city. meveral . LnQusa@nds ._ W visitors thron%ed; th;;Pqildingulduriug the day, and 542 new accounts were opened, indicating the willingness of the people to :c{qrd support to the ‘bank in its efforts to provide Highâ€" land Park with modern and adequate ‘l{.bkiqg ‘service sYUD HOUSSAIN WILL ] ~ ~ADDRESS OSSOLI CLUB "The Moslemâ€"World and Westâ€" â€" ern Civilization" to Be | | C.. _ â€" Subject Tuesday .: ‘The Ossoliâ€"Club will have the rare opportunity (dn‘ Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 12., of heating Mr. S]yug Housâ€" sain, a. graduate of Oxford. and his first. name: indicates a lineal descenâ€" dant of Mohammed, spesk on ‘.,"‘The Moslem World and Western Civiliâ€" zation." in ols i t i ol n o Mr. Houssain comes to this country as. an. orgtor of internitional . reâ€" nown and/ a: foremost, authority. on political, economic, and cultural ‘reâ€" lations between the East and; West \In 1920, he was one of three dtl ’ gates elected, with the consent of ; Viceroy o’}ndia, the pe‘op!e"g'éf India, to Present the Indian. case at the Near Eastern Peace Settlement, and later in 1921 attended the.Washâ€" ington | Conference for (Limitation. of Armaments as Press Representative for Indik. > ; > aestsclfs 1 / 3 : Mr. John E. Mellish, a famous makâ€" ep of telescopes, will give an.illusâ€" ‘*trated lecture: on "A y" at the Eim Place avditorinm on ‘Thursday. Feb. 15. The lecture will be iven un der the auspices of. the 8A class and the entire sum raiged will be added to the June class fund. > /o %0 00 JOHN E. MELLISH TO _ ) ~LECTURE HERE FEB. 15 of DR. SNYDER R LINCOLN‘S Woman‘s Clubâ€" Héars Vivid: and â€"| Inspiring Tall on "Linâ€" ‘Dr. Franklyn Blig is the. Womei‘d siolff Teceany tieh, noon, & v?:d and i nA« 1' "Lincoln, the Maun.‘"!" h plmctuu m who beard his pre: :‘!IY Ts freat‘ character exBP Bs e wak hat the lecture mifliit ha c oi al evening. affair o. th .‘hav_e 7 Hign. fand Padk aine coultffiave] i en t Toucking on Linck «h o cacifer yeu ahd his training forfiiffa To passod on to the presentatio ‘ ? }g eragy* lawyer,. the politic \ xt&nq)ln._ iead iphilosopher, and of In, {t}:m Pime nersonalit Fha i c olest. litv as revedid in his collectâ€" to the presentatio®@of\ Lincoln, the lawyer,. the politicifiM, the , political philosopher, and of Miincoln, the great personality as revediid in his collectâ€" ed letters and speek@ies. Li;\cdln..lthe writer of the find® English prose style, he compare@, with Edmund Burke in his powerMI expression. Dri Snyder outlined the @lements of power he finds in Lincoln‘ l tings, reading from. his letters@Eo. illustrate the clearness, filexibilityAand moving qual+ from his lettersgko. illustrate the clearness, flexibi d moving qual+ ity of his prose s@#ile.. The famous letter, of condolenc Mrs. Bixby. of Bostoh i% an exam; $ ~.Rverything Lincdgin t!\e man himself’.m i r“;te oo mm tioned the letters. fhat nyder. hh but never sent and[&l T tat o Con. I 7 andfeited one to Gen eral: Meade after Bkettysb ich contained a deserve m oopepat whe he did not send b o fln i o7 Ns wmhlch sympathy .and forlfib n:: is i The whole subjédf was re i stimulating mannef} ‘necrented C ifying to see zo m [ m i Lers l + + 1 F ‘. “ ent in snite of thefHto ‘ey’nday. s The whole subjé stimulating manne ifying to see ko mi ent in spite of the NEXT WEEK’#’ROGBAM AT THE H& P. THEATRE "West of Watét Tower" Sun., _ Mon. and Tud®h "The Bareâ€" Foot Boy o Daysâ€" \/Highland Park heatre will preâ€" gent â€" the followif® program next peb) . / . THROMAS SP Pastor of | eld : Church :To < Be First her at New 9 _ ML.3pe Service. â€"â€" Rev. Martin , , > ?’l\omn,. pasâ€" tor â€" of the â€" Defligfield ) Presby church, will;bt tfile spefker next Sunâ€" day Mupï¬n t :t& ‘resumption 0o chapel gervices IMf ‘the Westinghouse broadchsting stghion‘ KYW in Chicaâ€" go, | which, walle: izs'pe'nded some months ago, M$ Thomas wfl:llhs on "God‘s Ques@Mor. Men," e ser vices are undéd{the {ivipicesfof’_t_hq department of @gangélism, of the Chi cm Fedeerxio @of [churches. _ Mrs| Carolyn Becker W Dee‘rfl!eEl, *will sing and a duet sun@ by Missges Hazel Se lig and Julia @éterson | of Deqrfiel will be‘ aâ€"featul®. ; It is planned to have . good / pr@rams |at : this ser vice every Sundly afternoon. .~ | | GOOD PR the women‘s diimmittee working tP raise the‘fund@ yet "meeded to comâ€" plete the Eim lace auditorium in as. far as at presentf planned, and it is reâ€". ported that abollt $3125 has been raisâ€" edâ€" by the |eflieéint efforts of . splendid conimiiiee, About. $2000 m is ndeded, and (Me:committee are opâ€" timistic. . Them continue their wo with‘ good pré@pe of: early s cegs in | reachi tbeir goal. Spl :progress also & being made with ‘building and s expected that, barâ€" Â¥ing. obstacles, §K will be ready for opehing as plfined., ; _â€" | PYTHIAN QSTERS GIVE w4 CARD td R‘l‘Y TUESD ~Pythian Sisfits of Higftand Patk, mmy;&uxco{, oB, will gwe?c.rd irâ€" ty | y afférnoon, Feb. 12, at 2 v. m.; ‘in\ the §Masoniic ball on No charidan" roaile, Tickets kan be Sheridan : roa tgi_ned ‘at th cordially invi progr Pae KS AT \DIO SERVICE \is being made b imittee working yet "meeded to comâ€" te |auditorium in tanned, and it is réâ€" $3125 has been raisâ€" it efforts of _ e, About $2000 m e committee are 0 ‘t&é-’mumptibn 0 ‘the Westi n‘ KYW in ica« suspended â€" som REATES _‘ IFE STORY k page of this | ON. â€" | RIUM PLAN t8$9 {AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Exercises Begin at 4 O‘clock; | _ Chief. Speaker, Dr. Sibley, \._/__ Of Chicago; Public | Invited â€" SERVICE ON SUNDAY Nekt ‘Sunday â€" afternoon, at 'tm- ‘elock, . a memorial . service for the: Woodrow Wilson will be held at Â¥he ; Highland Park _ Presbyterian nch. Ithvfll hacl‘.lemmnuityf ds b.:; , in w geveral o Jo inisters w'imhve m share, and the gi‘,lflzens of Highland Park ate invited attend. | i The memorial is will be deâ€" ifGored ‘by. thp Reverand_Joniah. Sib; ley, I?.D.,c;:wgr of the Soeol';drm rian arch, * * : is eonneetodwix thf-lbâ€œï¬ he late‘ exâ€"president and was an at> dant at the funeral in Washingâ€" yesterday. He is a native, :of , Jwas educated . at. Porfona ollee?‘ and Yale University, and 0t chpied a leading pulpit in San Frant . before coming to Chicago. through his ministry Dr. Sibley R prominently identified religions affairsâ€"and is a welcome i DR. JOSIAH SIBLEY . ons, women‘s clubs and m He is the author of: "P. of the Soul Country.".) Mis mensâ€" al address on Sunday is entitled Thrice in a Nation‘s History." |_ +President Coolidge has proclaiméed ‘thirty day period of mourning, z ress, with. united voice, praises eader whom death has taken from ys, hang at halfâ€"mast in token of he natignal ‘sorrow. ; Next Sunday fternoon, at four o‘clock, the citizens Highland Park will have the opâ€" iportunity to pay their respect to the ‘mory of Woodrow Wilson. s _ The: following fine tribute. to the mory of the ‘dead former presiâ€" ‘is writt¢n by: Burridge D. Butâ€" ler, editor of the Prairie Farmgr jand a well known resident of Highland Pâ€˜ï¬ Â¥ 'l t’“ s ‘: . fo% WM"' WM ; ’.'7“ |Now . that Woodrow Wilson . has gone from iis, we will} all. apprecigte him more,. ; Time is distance, and as this wt%uu-uvek along . its rough: road Wils$n‘will Joom more and more in great ~as when one travels away from\ a great mountain and looks back. \ | : : And‘ the will never cease to Jook back, sodrow Wilson. ‘The ‘kchool boys girls of future genâ€" lerations will look back to him with ‘*‘* "(Con on page 7) : ‘MUSICALE TO BE AT . _ _ PERKINS HOME SAT. The qdmbhxï¬bod of Musicâ€"unâ€" der the direction of Miss Helen Tayâ€" lor will give a pupils Concert, Satâ€" urday © afternoon, February Oth ; at three o‘clock at the holi‘ol Mrs. C. L. Perkins, 410. N. Linden â€"ave. Those who will appear pn the proâ€" gramâ€" are , Frederick,. Creigh, Jane Robbins, Carola . Kellner, / Virginia Perkins, Joy Fritsch, Judy Morgan, Dorothy. Schadew"., . Gladys> Udell, Fileen Cassidy, !â€"len Uflx!. Malâ€" colm Millard, Florence May\ Snow, William Stiqli‘: Bally W éane Martin, E Rankin,| Alice ve Winteué ukuth J Eveâ€" lyn Acomb, Olivia. Cardwell, Mason, Margaret Eisenstaedt, Sa Stires Wood, Frances Elki Wood, â€" Frances Tillman, | Fra Acomb, Cleona Udell, Mary Waller, Ruth Robbins. , t s LITTLE BOY DIES; \, FUNERAL YESTERDAY PKilip, W. Spengler, Son of W. B. Philip . Werner Spengler, son of Mr. nd Mra. Werner B. Spenglg. 414 Glencoe avenue, died Monday, Feb.4, at the family home, aged 13 years, five months and 26 days. The funerâ€" a) was held Wednesday afternoon, at thie â€" H. M. Prior chapel, and burial mh‘th-ohh“ “Fe‘;mt .mm“,m I ha : deep sympa f* Packs eauurer Apm Lake Forest VOLUME 18 Â¥3