3 per mo. ' 31x3 â€" in Hov':fl Add. near Central ave"", : |875 cash, $20 per MOS 3 {o ACRE TRACTS in 45 f‘mt annexked to village 0° . rield_â€"$700° to. $1000,pEf 27. ertms. _ Wonderful . inWP3 old C 4 ler gets the cold shoul« E)er of a lie n(l):g(es the 0 {::hnd Park,â€" Déerfield TYSON w{rwashinM St., 4 <â€" Mel. Franklin 2247 KT ) K _A 4 t oo D T ft, LOTSâ€"in Hoviand‘s 188 | otlp. Exmoor, near AtMIRD® â€"$730 each ; $75 cash. 999 / NOp ‘ 1‘s ciss LOTS&â€"im Hoviand® . Gub.‘â€" $1500 each; @‘2"" e $: * .7:30'p.-3 en .under: 12; 13¢; tax Be s packed into one ren bnder 12; 13¢c; tax Be nd George Fawcett AY,; FEBRUARY 14 use $22,500 rel Ave. Two bIock‘3 house that will appeal large family. It is in n and can be purâ€" : month of January at w its real value. The HOMES nts asonable ike Forest é ve the benefit of oun 40 xperience.‘ A letter or tative for a confidential in : ainid sea in which a ul as a rainbow. ', and;,; her home and the at TES love and pirates FOR SALE anston 2199 n. under 12; 13¢; tax Bc OUR" 73 on, June Elvidge Rirthday, Special IN 0o1s under | 12 eatre & Brother DREN® p. m JR." D. BENT _ hone H. P. 268 13¢; tar 26\ 7:30 p.m. :30 p.m, 30 p.m, :30 p.m. :30 p.m, :30 p.m, M tA Â¥~ASK Iding to Accommodate From 1500 to 2000 Considered If District Favors; 9 Tax Figures ing fund and interest the laX . 13°" | weuld not ?e increased to more hhan'\ about, 31.40‘or ‘$1.11. | [ Impartial Report These are the facts regarding the proposition, as near as can be learned impatrtially outlined here for the inâ€" formation of the people of the disâ€" triet the object being as far as posâ€" sible to afford the‘ yoters a clear unâ€" derstanding of the situation. The high schgol,â€" it is generally underâ€" stood, needs an ‘ auditorium. . How arnd when it shall be obtsined is a matter for the board of education and the people of the district to decide, # is believed. ' «_ The last bond issue Tor the districtl © Dr. J. FAU was voted April 1, 1914, for the sum | foremost les af $200,000. Building costs were | trated trave wi@ch less in those preâ€"war days, | at the Linco amd with this sum were erected the der the aus; building housing ‘the boys and girls | The subject gymnasiums and naitatorium, _ the | Beater Pat] manual training and domestic sci-\,covers the en hnildine. the East building and‘; Scotland, F Lt M a wach less in those preâ€"WwAar ©92%| ansd with this sum were erected : the building housing ‘the boys and girls gymnasiums and naitatorium, _ the | -ttnal training and domestic sci-} ende building, the East building and | the power plant. © ‘ .. The proposed auditorium would be ereeted on the space left for that purâ€"| wosk at the northeast corner of the} «quadrangle : formed by the present| group ‘of buildings and the new Structure would face on St. Johns avenue, it is understood. CIVIC CLUB GIVES : wWASHINGTON. PARTY . Tomorrow evening, (Friday) the amnual â€" Washington _ entertainment giyen by the Women‘s Civic Club of Ravinia will be held in the Village Home. Three plays will be given, anely: "Rvéerybody‘s Husband" bY bert Cannon; **Mre. Kantsey Know‘ by Myra Wiltiams Jarrell and "The Fhrist Shop" by Winifred Hawkâ€" ;ER 52 bridge SUDDEN DEATH OF _ / _ CHARLES COVINGTON ~|Charles Covington, 52, was iound dead in bed at the home of his brothâ€" ®t, William Covington, County Line ad, Sunday morning. He had been 5 and unable to work Saturday. thure of the |aorta was the cause ibuted. An ‘inquest was beld at M. Prior‘s office and a verdict renâ€" accordingly. arried and lived N funeral : was burial at Rose AUDITORIUM _ FOR HIGH SCHOOL B 1( FOR BOND ISSUE Last Bond Issue dingly. â€" Covington WAs ind lived with his brother.l al : was <held Wednesday, at* Rose Hill.:* ‘ the home of his brothâ€" ovington, County Line morning. He had been was found SPECIAL MEETING OF BUSINESS MEN‘S ASSN. Held in Elks Club Last Night â€" to Discuss Cleaning Snow â€"â€"From the Streets ‘"A* special meeting of the Business Men‘s association was held last night to discuss ways and means of clearâ€" ing the snow from the business disâ€" trict. It was brought out that the city officials in other north shore towns had cleaned thestreets, and the question was asked: Why hasn‘t, it been : donge in Highland Park? Commissioner ! Card â€" informed them that there was only $800,00 available in the street,snow cleaning fund, but was willing to spend ‘that amount if the business men would coâ€"operate as much as possible. It is believed that before the end of the week John Hart and his crew will have the business district in fairly good shape, rict‘ ‘ Dr. J. Paul Goode, one of Chicago‘s | um | foremost lesturers, will give an illus ere | trated travel talk on Friday, Feb. 29, |ys,1 at the Lincoln school auditorium, un; the | der the auspices of the eighth gradé. irls| The subject of his talk will be "O the | Beatem Paths in Europe‘‘. This talk aci-! covers the countries of â€" England, and | Scotland, France, Germany, Austria; \Hungary, Norway, Sweden, «and a | be| few other countries,. °> [ urâ€"| _ Dr. Goode has been~ awarded tlz‘é the | Helen Culver Gold Medal of the Geoâ€" sent | graphic Society of Chicago, and se_jâ€" S } President Herman Denzel of the Business Men‘s association agreed to help the ‘city officials as far as possiâ€" ble and Commissioner Card has ‘given instructions to go ahead with the work, assuming that the business men will keep théir part of the agree-l ment, Everybody help a little. 1 The Press believes that whenever, the business men or any‘ other citiâ€" zen have a grievance that instead of holding an indignation meeting, . if they would try to get together with the propet official and discuss the matter at hand, that it could always be ironed ‘out to the satisfaction of lall, and:; we : also" believe that in this | particular instance, if all parties will | work tdgether, our streets will be in \fairly good condition in a few days. matter at hand, that it could AIWAYS | 1\ .ypoge; Pou 9eA otaitl " e ironed ‘out to the satisfaction oft ptesent 6 ya it 4 d ]. way of discoverids Ol UNID AUF! M7IM aill,, and: we also‘ believe that in this| | After the ?xm}w% Qhemf. will; be | the books one ha _relied upon to exâ€" a particular instance, if all parties will | 8 informal réception ({’m_ge(.y the new pltib} away difficulties of certain kinds work tdgether, our streets will be in |" embers, t“e&‘st Pu@"ems ?nd "',he are now in jimportant respects ‘more | 3 fairly good condition in a few days.|© arter‘ memp ‘ra. Q,q! the ;H}Kmlnd‘ or .less'.rhisle@di g. â€" One is almost | ; Tt 000 P‘ in m U SiP oiNE B mt hn un , ivi es & ho iC f.asl radio sub} ; for example: rom â€"one; ARTHUR w‘ffll‘{lég‘l‘)NOF LIFE] | The‘ meetinig. will be an: opg(r:‘;» one ;gct;,',o‘l»t_in»msea,ch,&‘inz the producâ€" f IF iypd“eveq{bn:‘g ;’ntereste_d will Beceprâ€"!‘tion of, ï¬diéiapp.m“h‘; [d PP p y es ially welcomed. ~~ | f iX _ [..1 .. ~| Chandt qiï¬ 9 Valued Employe of Pogt 9flice “Inithe evening of the, same d’?}â€â€œ t"\e‘}' ‘Thid appliek (":ry w‘;e.ll tdpé::l" Pfanâ€"| Victim of Pneumonia in l)f)umnrésq'Sp'encer post of (the Amerâ€" | stiechl who‘is extensively engaged: in A + 37th Year ican Legion will give y.da&lce"‘{h’d}!theviï¬uunfactuié' of radio .pï¬mtus | _â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" promises to be a delightful affair [ and who is tather widely regarded Arthur gid_\, Wahlmt:, f«t»r hemant)Y' § Realization of| Dreams i. ‘;\s a sort. of f‘w;ï¬iz" in séj,e_i’lti?lq gubâ€" |â€" vears an efficient member of t staff | | ; in ! hk . un | Jects: {Frequently one ‘a} mysâ€" of the local postoffice, died Saturday, m,ï¬i‘:‘i’;,?&,,l;’fm,f,‘,“f,f #h?(tgï¬h::k' tified layman|say: that xm“mdd get after only ‘a few days illness of phCUâ€"| 5; the Highland Park ‘Womdn‘s club ‘hold!. of: G.ri; Pfanstieh] ¢ ‘"a few | monia. He had previously been ail ?flim ihe fame of it organization, ap[rmigutes heleduld fot some fhe about | ing, was absent from the office .. & poars agd. declared Mrs. Frank â€" r, | things. Heré is just the chance for |â€" few days, but had returned to work! %ain chairman of the buildin * pom.| such _ people: | It is hard to ‘get ‘hold for two or three days béfore . the .h)ittée yesterday in furnis f,,g the| of Carl 'Pfanstighl‘fbecnut: of |the | final attack. § nformation here'\;vith 3en frlldarding busy life ‘he| leads but this time it _ Mr. Wahiman was born June 22, Lhé "history bf the \i.ugrtakinrg‘. The (will be easy. ‘Heï¬ will be available for 1887,.at Highwood, a son of: AndréW | wigrk is not yet ‘coinplete, only© the | at least, it%(wo lectures rentioned | | and Charlotte C. Wahlman: . His wife }l’ecture 'room\l‘being finis e'd but with above. He: will talk ‘about the latest | \ is living, and a host of warm friends||oyes fixed on ‘the, g6al “x ‘ Hubbouge theories of the‘ constitution of matter: \ in the community, by whom Mr. "ladetiiuaté to the needs of faefcl‘ub and.| and of \the discoveries that have ‘made Wahiman was. highly esteemed, ©X* |a community center that will meet the radio‘broadcasting and receiving posâ€" | tend the relatives deep §ympathy in requirement{ of rqany‘ years to conig ‘,sib]c, ; He will endeavor to illustrate | théir bereavement. : © These devottl% women are going fory ‘his mics ‘as {much as possible . «nd |__The $uneral was held. Tuesday |\ward to stil} greater achievement abhd | &"s the wmore ‘pressing ‘questions. | sfternoon at the home, Rev. Mr. (Continued: on pafte igy , ; | that disturb the amgateur. {} }08.5} osg | Engstrom officiating. _ The Knights, ‘ i L 1 i y ~‘The c):l-\'l-nict,efl-g.rr;;dngingl for theï¬e | of Pythias were in charge of _ the| § ~ 4 1Dre N y â€" !,. Jlectures, ¢on ists jof Mrs, Robert L E. l,cbsequios, and burial was in Memorâ€" HOLD »CARD "PAW l,N" i Wood,‘ n’.‘\:go C, Morgan,. Mrs. [ ial Park cemetery‘ Mr. Wahlman} j NE“F ,QUAETE&%'MAR; ‘| C, W. ‘Thomas, nï¬. E. L. Millard | also was a member of local lodge .of i L. Aecmes 1 oo [ : 1 4 aadv. Mrt;. Getgtge R. Jones." gi:uroe'; | Elks. s 14 ie or Actal Aionk |, _i tickets . for ithe lectures will ‘be, on l"I The Knights of Pythias adopted m First S:ocial,,bl:‘ni_\phon $ff w o. sale . at, Mr.: Albert Larson‘s. store â€"| résolution of sympathy . and _condol‘j mansTClu ,"P‘toce‘eds Or._â€"| T and at Ehn Place School.. {The first ‘ ence in connection with the _ death| Neg([ed Equipmcntv o t date is "l:henflhy -’evenipg, ,‘4?‘.’."“‘34 | of Mr. Wabiman. Pooq [ J pâ€"â€"â€" ~, i |All proceedsywill go to thé buiding ioi ns | ~ The Aist social function to be given | flind, foy the| new‘ '“dlfor!“m-} i. o T omm la Ir mds cus poubulsFaterpenttnndorgpnter :1 1 h Arthur Ray Wahiman, for â€" many vears an efficient member of the staff of the local postoffice, died Saturday, after only ‘a few days illness of pneuâ€" monia. â€" He had previously been ailâ€" ing, was absent from the office. & few, days, but had returned to work for two or three days before _ the final attack. ‘ F s1UH oo CIMOTR oR CCmmRenmNt The $uneral was held â€" Tuesday wfternoon at the home, Rev. Mr. Engstrom officiating. _ The Knights of Pythias were in charge ~of the\‘ cbsequies, and burial was in Memorâ€" ial Park cemetery.: Mr. Wahlman also was a member of local lodge .of Elks. o 1st s } PW TTE Ra L _A k [b se e n ie (’ " AT LINCOLN SCHOOL | One of Chicago‘s Great Speakeré |\ _ To Speak on "Beaten Paths || | ® In Europe" ‘ IQIRS. I The Knights of Pythias adopted m résolution of sympathy . and _condol ence in connection with the deat}j of Mr, Wahlman. { DR. J. PAUL GOODE _ Lake Shore Temple, No. 242, Pythâ€" ian Sisters, will give & Boston suppér | and corno game at the K. P. Hall, | Highwood, on, Wednesday evening, | March 12, 1924. _ Supper | will lte | served from 5:80 to 7:30. The public ’is cordially invited. / ; & eral other medals. BOSTON SUPPER AND. | ; . CORNO GAME MARCH 12 PYTHIAN SISTERS GIVE | | CARD PARTY TUESDAY Pythian: Sigters-of Highland Pa wil} give a five *hundred. and enuchre party, on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. #6, at 2:00, at the Masonic hall. At‘t tims some lucky person will carry away the b spread which is on disâ€" play in Rigdon‘s window. || |. i ofrrnyn inz ) MARCH 1$ IS DATE _ _ FOR GORDON CONCERT Owing to conflicting dates the_J‘GJr- don quartet concert in the, civie inugic course will be ‘postponed until March 18. The children‘s concert will be h 1d at 3 o‘cléck in the afternoon anqq“ adults‘ concert in the evening at 8. DEDICATE WOMANS :. . WHAT AND WHY OF _ | is ie Wagaaientt | AUDITORIUM _ COMPLETED Exercises in Afternoon When â€" Prominent Leadersg %Tbez L } 'Wom?!‘i;& Society Will l : Participate s 00 C w d C } W 1. i3 4* 1 * Doors of the nQ& auditorium "of ‘the: Highland Park Woman‘k elub will be thrown ‘open to the pub ‘ next. Wedâ€" nfsday afternoon, Fab. 273 at |g :30 ofelock, when the formal | rdicgthn, of the building will take. pl ce. This ig an imporant event in thecivic Jlife we¢ Higchland Park. ‘as this is the first Take eountyi { O cLlk {{.jsl 0 SCs The exercises are in charge of Mrs. Daniel Cobb and will , consist |of. a program of: speethes, ‘music and little pageant in which piembers. of PERETE 0 PEAT C ETt Te e I the club will take part, showing what h% been . accomplished . by" the Women‘s clubs, since, their | organizaâ€" tid“. a (: h4 [A S Sdepke‘n;s;ol.\' Prd‘dam 3. | MAmong the speakers will, be; ‘Mrs. ssenden, (the founder| of the club, Mrs. Palmer, president of the State FpdAeration; Mys. Blocki, president :of the Tenth {district, and it is hoped that© Mayort Hastings will be‘able to eEQGERLEECA VE OOE D0E S m o itte d I a community center that will meet the req‘uiremen% of many years to come these devote women are going fors ward to still greater achievement ahd (Continued: on pg&f 1g) in 4 HIGHLAND PARK, wi ART EXHIBITION AT PEX L ELBAREEIR EPAE NOC I I "ELM PLAGE SCHOOL Interesting Dikiplay To Be On Four Evenings, Beginâ€"< . 31 | * i r ~An in&ereating ‘Art éxhibit: will be held at the Elm Place school tonight,, Friday:,Monng‘ pnd Tuesday: eyeq nings, Feb. 21,/22, 25 and 26 to which | the publfc is invited. This collection { pictures.is;a valuable one angd, is loaned ‘t rouglL the courtesy: of ‘Curâ€" is Camp of Oak Park, president iof the Art,league, and Flmer Nygaard, chairman of tlï¬e‘qubit eommi‘tte‘e‘pf. the leagtie, who pe nally© supervised the hanging of ‘the . collection "in the . | Hall of Pictures ‘at ‘the school. | The lco?lecqt'inn includes some of the fimest productipns of a number of} famonk moderp |artists and will be &o‘hd exceptiopal interest tovall lovers ; good pictures. © There is & large numâ€" ‘kvr of. |pictures in‘ the exhibit and those who ‘Attend will ï¬n’toit a. udt:ï¬ â€˜oppom;gitf to inspect| ga _ rea art undbr satisfactory .cdï¬#@;n'!:w‘ * 3 ning ‘Ponight W T 1 0 1 i TLLINOIS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY (@1, 1924 A) 1 10V¢IA n@° T9 tha i Aour se o papt Ese esd large numâ€"| ; A mus l /wil} pekflym by three of exhibit . and | Miss ‘Caryer‘s pupils Saturâ€" it a notablé;, day after n‘ in ;her home studio, 0. see r@gm,« xti ï¬mm re ‘Morâ€" fl*ï¬ï¬‚“fl-' { °t y 's"db) i 4 C i Wt Bs‘ 1 '<“ “-‘t‘:--“'t S i o6 mt f : ‘;“A‘%‘v ,r.‘nâ€â€œ § S tb ) T1 800 CC mm . . 0 ul ; f r n,}‘«' ‘4: » " IN flEc'rU,nEs;h\t_, EXPERT Two: 'mksm Be Given at E‘H .‘ PMace Abditorium by Carl > ~ |Pfanstieh] on Subject _ ‘_ [ .o cAMarch 3 and 11 _: 1 Two interesting| lectures on . | the widely. popular subject . of radiq: will be :givien | by‘ Carl / Pfanstiehl, -,f‘lm radio {xpert; at theâ€" Elm Place sc add'mtg}"ium_ ‘*~an ; the ° even'i;a of ‘March J %and, £1. c\oul{c l olbe s : ‘t’b grejal) ""u dghnnt" radio these dave and févw‘fllg\oï¬â€˜v;muchwm it is . [MWe greiall "‘upâ€"@igainst" radio tbenl days \g‘qd fm';‘llguow;much.ivhgt it is about. / They simply. "tune in" and tadke‘ what a&h?penh.ï¬-’»t. The difficulty of! manipulating the gv'uï¬,ï¬mf‘h ane thing, | The: why of, i n'll{{i ‘another. &oth of t}bqlé\.lt §) somé iof + Carl anstiehl‘s friends have |I 6 on io soginin 1f a . terinn of .,.ï¬ lettures to|beâ€" g’uz »p : at Eim Place School auditerium ~on the. ‘evéni’his‘ mentioned. |‘;». = i it a 5 \ The: average person, can ‘mot "Well‘ yemain | indiffetent \to. the great. disâ€" \cove:lq{fof‘ recent ‘years about ‘ the nature; Of matg[rtlvl d the bearing of these | digcoveries p'u;on radio and . its practic a: application. _ Theâ€" last few years "have beeh| so fruitful in (the way of discoveri¢s of this sort that L‘the books one hasg relied upon to exâ€" nlain away difficulties of certain kinds these | digcoveries practic np applica years \have beeh way of discoveri Two WOMEN Sustt td nMc'rUnqu "FALLS‘ Mrs. Bowden and Mrs. Brown " vicims; One on Friday; | li y : Oghndgy § 1 ‘‘Two "\*Llighln‘nd‘ Park women | are: suffering! from broken bones as & re sult of falls in the last week. rs. George,Bowden, while rï¬fï¬i‘flinï¬ trc calling ‘on a ‘sick neighbor on Friday fell ion Central: avenue and suffel a gompound f_l*wtute af her ï¬ght’plv-v‘ Dok s 8 0 2 . . evlcuce ; s P%n'ï¬undhy Mrs, Stuart R 3ro}im.fl Linden avenue, fell just f Ajeayâ€" ‘ing the Presbyteriar chureh, in whigh ‘whe ;3 h,_g:ithfulnsworkér; and . gusâ€" tained a‘compou Ifracuire ‘of yher Jeft wrist. She was‘ helped, into|the ‘manse and taken to a hospital, wherd her jnjm‘y was attended. With marked ‘conrage, she then insisted on keeping a |dinner engagement. s U g. t .0 Park Press SUBSCRIPTION: PLAN ; . AERMNATES reBi 29 Mis& CaARVER$ PUPILS | L i ~‘ ApPPEAR JN CONCERT Per P p Many Discoveries hree of | agy* there ‘will DE @not h?flv' B ‘ufter & Â¥â€" m tudio.|yrents will be served Morâ€" | tend ‘are, asfured |A ult + * Fave ; P T s 1 Dagk e e ";‘{’,,': Coapwid o ‘\‘!, 1““‘ Lc 1 44 £ 1 e t h on k J.'&i}\ nï¬ tan ) t ad | ppfuraie "*__*â€" PROJECT,PLANNED . TK i 23 h /m l For Streets in‘ 30!#1 nset / Terra j "Connm,_.fi\ vement K I : Ps M\& (; f ‘t‘\‘ t CcA c dn ts Auicvg ol es a F ne, Harvyard court And . Princeton gfl,‘“% the pu'rem%}g‘?to be of. reâ€" nforced éoncrete. +The cost estimatâ€" ed.by the engineer‘s report is $209,â€" as the, time for 4 wic' ‘lrrlnr on the project. The work to be financed by special assessment, | ( ~ |~ * . NEXT WEERS BRocRAM ‘l‘:maek Oxen"â€" Tuésday, Wednesâ€". â€" :day; Mrs. Reid in "Huâ€"â€" . 4 lllal‘\l.w“‘““‘e ( 5.. "The following | program will: be shown . at Péarl:| ,« next. week, beginning with tortight: Tonight and tomorrow Harold _ t'»-- [ 3' ©"Why Worry"; | Saturday,," matinee "The ‘Way of m Man"; WNarold; [Lloyd: in Yiup: VG (Me : RAEW 9 incasst Ailu ie s os "Haunted Spooks":~| and . "Fighting %\. "} ‘Evening., rmance . Clara imball, Young: ih // .‘Wife‘s Româ€" ance"" Sunday‘. ahd Moriday, Ernest Truex in “Six,Cyliwr‘ Love"; Tuesâ€" day jand Wednesday, Corrine Griffith and Conway Tearld in "Black Oxen!‘;. Thursday, Mrs: Wal rtffd in "Hpuâ€" man. Wreckage" supp« iby James Kirkwobd; Friday, Bhirley Mason in "Love! Letters"; Saturday, "The Way ‘of A/Man"; Haroli (Lioyd in "High ‘and ;| D.i;‘Y"; everiing | performancé Tom! Mix in "Ladies To | Board". See 'pméram on : logcal page of â€" this paper ELECT ‘At the regular thly meeting of the New . M6 class .of the Ebeneger church, held at the, home /f Walter 'Eeieï¬wl it Thursday eveâ€" ning, the followin ',( s were lectâ€" Mn e der it y Iveipe s old a * . The ‘Ql..& (is planhing great activiâ€" ties for this year ex:nds an inâ€" vitation to the ig men of Highâ€" land Pafk, who & ;n*e?i'w% to, join thenm! 0,) ; t,i. Teseh *v [ 4 > H. A. Hanséh,,.p ot, . viceâ€"president #ecrethry; | Arthug ‘Olson, i rer. /. The =eha£ is planing gflffl actin ‘The. Highland ‘Park â€"Fire â€"depart ment will hold their ::n‘:‘l St. Patâ€" rick‘s dance on the ev of. March }I7th in. the High 1 gymnasium, ah excellent orchéstra will be procurâ€" aNNPAL ngg&r:.;m i4 /‘ HIGH SCHOOL MAR., 17 d’a i‘ ‘ [;Igzr‘. dop Prcectt Tsd Thé: proceeds bf these yearly af: fairs is used for the equipment for the «tp;;menn ‘It is earpestly. hoped Piatect: and pagh is fante ove of pa » . PMb P . thm:et :;ï¬&tn | given, | / _ the most spocess MysSTIC wgzns HOLD .. ~_"~ paAsT PREFECT NIGHT ECT NEW g:m%lts AT MEETING TUESDAY y the ‘engineer‘s report 1 § 1?#‘*’&?3‘,,‘&5} was ; AT PEARL THEATRE I‘s m otio1 "t‘og P*’,,Q“‘ animor .' M‘ r. Gourléy: moved thli instructed, to. readvers furnishing labor}| jand &’_j â€"'ri * "; $ mï¬ï¬‚ma‘ nm:flent \ ee fakts .: Ssd méet 1of: the k: veek ‘end it :was ho ident; Wm. Guyâ€" -JT:V â€"Erickson, !a§,'§vednes- in "Huâ€" NOTABLE MEETING /. ‘OF WOMANS CLUB Is HELD TOMORROW NIGHT Annual Feature of‘ The Society ( LAt Presbyterian Church; Tghonvw evening, Febrpary 2%, at t o‘clock the Highland . Park Woman‘s Club will hold their annuak night : meeting in .the . Jecture . room of the Presbyterian Church. This is an auspicious meeting. in the Club year, for on this occasion a special “’"ï¬"’-‘ is extended to the husbands of th members, and the «doors are wwwmmb‘i.c'. 1+ % ‘x an c iT 4 _ The lecturer of the eve .Fol"ï¬- B‘};‘â€â€™olflton, ‘::zé“:;'::ugi H es (3} ~. i Woted Author â€" °_ ;~" _.; h‘uch might be said of Dr. Moulton,. and the distinguished work which he has |done in his fheld. He is the anâ€" thor | ï¬ several books among are" ptive, Astronomy, and ¢ lcst?l Meéchanits. He, together with. Pr‘ol..Clmmhu;lnin tl::o the ;uthot of the latest abcepted ry | o phnoï¬z imal hypothesis, supplanting the ol La» [Placean theofy. During the w#r Dr; Moulton, as expert in ‘cclestial mechani¢s, served his ‘country ï¬ "Washington, naking | valued â€" :trieTl on. , throwing projectiles â€" at ut distante,: : :; + d t. Popular Lecture I Bul this is a popular lecture. Dr, Moulton has been in Highland Park before; and is no stranger to our _-ndaim, ‘here. He is not the man to make ; use of technical | terms,. apd caugse .one â€" bit ~of, doubt: on the p@rk o:elis‘héams.,â€"'knï¬nr does he: take them by the hand, for he loves his su And leads them <into fresh ‘untr« n paths of the great uhiâ€" verse. : He likes to begin at the : ‘ginning of the sgubject, pointing to‘ us that the stars and the, flarpts: rise and set just like the »toon and . , sun, and the .sky. map changes â€" enâ€" | tirély from winter to summer. F;: i3 here we can travel far. with | hearing how ‘much farther ‘the teleâ€" >| scope travels than the eye, and then _ secing jhow‘ much farther, the camera. travels !than the telescope. > j &) 1 y Interesting No ï¬nd‘trnes »could be more interâ€" estzng than these for they are the #sting than these for: they are the facts of infinite space and | infinite beauty. Dr. Moulton feels this, and ‘his approach is one of absolute simplicity,, ‘pootic insight, and gentle W At yterian Churt { m R. Molton , . Mr. and Mrs. Conover, well known in, Highland Park, will furnish . the m‘.’uic on this otcasion. â€" The meeting is‘ open to the public. Members are arged to neighhors "FLAMING BARRIERS" ~_.|; AT H.‘P. THUEATRE [Highland Park theatre will present: the following program next week:. .. ‘Tonight â€" and tomorrow: W esley Barry in "George Washington, Jr.";} 5:mday. Charles Ray in "The Deuce Spades"; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Antonio Moreno, Jacqueline: Logan and Walter Hiers in "Flameâ€" E‘ Barriers"; Wednesday, "Slippy cGee," also "Aggravating Papa"; Thursday: and Friday, Agnes Ayres, Jack Holt and a big cast in "Don‘t Call It Love"; Saturday, Peter B. ‘Kyne‘s thrilling story, "The Inndcent am Seepr(‘rlmonmm‘ ‘this paper. .â€" : > oDD FELLOWsS TO GIVE _ _ waASHINGTON PARTY Sheridan Lodge I. O. O, F. will hold a | Washington party in Odd Fellows‘ hall f:fl‘y evening, Feb. 22. Music will be furnished by the Benz Symâ€" copators. ‘The lady who represents Martha Washington the best, will be awarded a prize. . . v T Ee . . On Monday evening, March 17, a St. Patrick‘s dance will be given in Odd Fellows‘ hall, . The public is corâ€" *dially invited to attend these dances. DEPUTY COLLECTOR . TO. BE HERE FEKB:. ‘TMleputy Collector of United‘ Stuates Internal Revenue H..C. Reinecker® will be at the city hall in Highland: Park oitâ€"Friday, Feb, 29, from 9 a. m. toâ€" 5 p. m. to assist those who desire asâ€"â€" sistance in the making out of their income taxes. s MODENESE SOCIETY TO . ._ HOLD CARNIVAL DANCE ‘‘A big Carnival Dance will be given by the Modenese Mutual Society, Satâ€" urdsy‘. evening, February: 23rd in Witten Hall. The public is cordially invited to attend to invite their friends and To Lecture VOLIME 18 ture. Dr., nd Plirk] to our e man to ms, apd the: part ; he: take PW #1