AS fl x® it Pr. Melvin B. Hasbrouck 108 Glenview Ave., Highland Park, HL A, B. HILL C General ‘W enterâ€"Cor DR. C. A. TURNER CHIROPODIST AY, AUGUST 28, 1924 om 6, 16 No. Sheridan Road Hours by Appointmeng Phone Highland Park 1982 380 Central, Avenue Telephone 303 Telephone 1706 THE 24 tK. & / At the Northern boundary PARK. ‘Its ‘fouynders could upon which to a C Gross Point “lz:d and Harrison St., E Chicago Office, 701â€"4 Marquet PARK. ‘Its ‘foynders could | upoi which to i a ce those who ‘have gone before. chapel, beautiful front park, lined walks and boulevards, At the Northermn boundary of Chicago n,}h located a beautiful MLMURMAL PARK. (Its foynders could not have secured ‘a more suitgble expanse of ground, upon which to ¢stablish a cemetery that for all times be a beautiful home for those who ‘have gone before. With the comfortable office building, the magnificent chapel, beautiful front patk, located on the highest part of Cook County, its flower lined walks and| boulevards, jewel like ‘the~abundant shrubbery. and, various trees, it is lled in its quiet dignity befdty. 4 Te All lots are with Perpetual Care. nnected with Memorial Park is one of the largest eare funds on with a strong Trust Company of Chicago under a Trust ent which keeps th1!undl inviolable. â€" Full perpetual ‘care is (Over the Lahor Day Holidayâ€" [K . Ne LC HMFRLL L. sA AaAcanAlâ€"akes absplutely guar CENTRAL CEMETERY: CO. | M. J. BUCKLEY, Local Repres wl ) 5 1ME 2 SE n . 399 A byNorf_h Shore Motor :ï¬(ngch to W oodsand Lakes 1 4 [( t es i o deg Sundavandhbo_deyl A twoâ€"andâ€" Spend this 1 in the cool, mnd w s g th the way. Fast, freque! ‘,I/L V P W CHPR T IAUSAEEQ 1 L uh > al f A ewoâ€"andâ€"albalf day quting opportun} th‘*“*‘"“fï¬â€˜ï¬m“:i‘ifl;i‘:‘:ï¬:'a‘zï¬m oo come Spend this Isst real summ‘pr'ho idarzI so that E‘; is or Wisconsin. Enjoy your favorite n the cool, gparkling lakeâ€"land of ol in Ph :r:t“wh sc an. No â€"ome is waned and and water ?0“’-" Play and t~°h‘ loftl} Shore Line trains and motor coaches all mï¬ e d io o i. way. me required 1 s o8 & oo ¢ North East, frequent, A‘f:tl‘“ei‘tséi?li;:(; :{\aeu;s e ï¬mzï¬zq&hqï¬i?:c atm‘l“ c%‘m}f)ot:tab}}lysh 03: ¢s T nanind c : k maroe coaciies at polts flon® 9 this Reagaful vaeation countth 0 0 .. _ , L( M t In/ o ct Ranutee to Vacation Points . â€" Not;th hore Line Motor %wd' ‘}:""†Offer â€"Cost Long Distance Vacations s ses w olsn mt ts h mii nar ie New / 1| 1â€"d87 w:-ï¬â€˜: boat 7.50. The Hig Beautiful Nort‘fz Shore Cemetery f!â€" $ NON SECTARIAN _ 4 hland Park, Hlinois MEMORIAL PARK crvilizAtion is | _ tile Ba ioh : | Use of This Agent Has | how | Had Trem Effect tion In this day the ‘gospel of cleanliâ€"| ; ness s abrond in the| land, ‘Adverâ€"|| tisements everywhere encourage beâ€"| . lief that our civili rests on soap| and that we are much improved with| the laying on of la d hands. In|. this go the ind ‘has grown | | enor y, with an annual producâ€" tion of about 2,500,00(,000; pounds. § manufacture of soap has been | traced to the time of Pliny the Elder. )\ He reported its use among the Gerâ€" ‘| miang for coloring hait. The| cleansing | properties of soap wbre not utilized mtil?‘}the second cen: o;-osbe Chrisâ€" n‘ era, Magnificent baths the Roâ€" } | mang had, but their use of soap is questioned. _Older . ciyilizations were b| no better off in their kngwledge of soap. The Oriental p|§’;bly got their soaps from Eurgpeans. Not only until the fourteenth century did the production of soap réach commercial importanceâ€"another kide light on the "dark ages." Produdtion ¢entered at * | Marseilles and northern .’étin. Casâ€" lable PR aivi w Lake | &vp.“ Twin Lakes, Powers Lake are reached by North ‘Shore motor co North Shore trains at Kenosha. Antioch, Channel Lake, Pistakee Bay ar reached & North Shore motor coach : N hore trains at Waukegan. Diret oon&ecflom nre mds 27 T0 _ sTardkake T T. M E. R. & L. trains for Oconomowoc, Nashota Lakes, Neh n Lakes, Silver Lake; Delafield, Waukesha Beach, Naga Lake and Pewaukee Lake.. Also direct connections with Milwaukee Northern R. R. for Port Washington, Sheboygan, Elkhart Lak Cedar Lake, Crystal Lake and intermediate Points. les of both soads connect Kith North Shoretrains. Stz o C 92 PC CL mee‘train in Milwaukee iqso_._'l'.u.ï¬.k.& â€" W%«:flh sl:otee;;n in Milwaukee into a 1. M.!1!*."* or‘ lwï¬nkeeNonhannMuthethShmemm& M Seane " eee on o ol i uce S‘ Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company / Highland Park Ticket Office . CTARIAN ton, L. t B!ufldlnt n}h l@h ecured ‘a. more Aétdr ‘\Coach Routes to Vacation * 1 un in +t ahat Powers Lake and surri 0}],“ Wisconsin w PAE CR OGPMT OW T a'; Ljcal Representative Kor schedules, ngton, IIL. _ Tel. Evanston 4266 Building. Tel. Central 8330 + train ections are made ANAFERAAEAAAAREEATCL NT s 0 C . 1 erts Avpare o Nomh Shore tiekee ofhct tile became famous for its SOAPE: w‘i,lfltbetrmthatclunlhuflg‘mt godliness, a census of soap wrapâ€" pers and laundry receipts would show hfljï¬farmau\onourmtaou'hu- tion by the lower road. True, resiâ€" doal watermarks on the necks of myriad small boys might offset the gains made by their elders, but bathâ€" ing is now so usual that it confers no distinction by novelty. The soap WTADâ€" per has become more than a scrap of | paperâ€"it commands a premium in ‘| this world, and it carries some promâ€" ise of recognition in Civilization may yet PLANNING DAM TO _ _ RAISE LAKE LEYEL Telephone 1587 "‘AdnmonthéAl_hnylistth rivers north of Lake Superior is ] ing planned by a Canadian commisâ€" sion whichâ€"will raise the level of the water in the Great Lakes by 12 feet. The project, if carried out, will cost approximately $10,000,000 according to the announcemient | of F. W. Cowle of the Montreal Harbor lcommiuion. The plan is declared to be feasable. , (e Vacation Points by Rail beautiful MEMORIAL THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS, Telephone 140 by Notth Shore trains ILLINOIS B‘yladFoxmmm“ coach routes connecting with ke and surrounding lakes coaches connecting with in the next world. vet be saved with s z... NEW MEANNG EN R the HIGHLAND P. NEW SOCIAL ORDER SEEN Peace an ‘ ness &d ficant, $ Its "We m suc meaning to the Stout, head of religious educati nniverdty, in a the radio. . | "Whatever e does mean to an 1 men and women is to be achievy which good will, righteousness A continued the N f /‘ Mean To many thii the social ‘ to bring about order. This in plished only by |f of men and wo as the supreme t willing and abl unreservedly, then of Xnini ship and it is A d C3 we should rely chief means . 0 ceptions of reli thus mutually Brief 8 Professor i the history of moral and. re pointed â€" out it ciency of ~the church. "Tea ing attention are being mod the time of s short, â€" the church is re¢ equalled since history,". said The prof cerning the ment in mo tion and of t velopment. â€"| â€""Is the exte educational ) interests of I we going to turn to the of our fath not the sligh do anything trary, there i‘wa 'sl:}l ex the use of the use of | promar}ng b welfare. > A e uin t c i Ec P we shall extend uth*r than restrict | the use of | ucation as a means of 1 promoting: both ‘individual and social|« welfare. And, if so, morals and religiezn willl be given large place in our educatic allprpg}’am. , "When turn to the other cause under| consideration (we find similiar | assurance and pernmanency. â€" It is reasâ€" cnably sure that we shall put more rather than less emphasis upon the social valug and significance of reâ€" ligion, e appli¢ation of the prinâ€" cip:iidof Jesus is coming to be reâ€" garded not |only as the great task of the church | but of Mï¬y itsel{. In the ,fapinds"' f mafl people the gospel of Jesus is the only _hope of our comâ€" plex, cont a:ng"'lmu_ch troubled â€cl:ll ordéet. And that we are going to give it a trialâ€"a long persistent trhlj is | nably certain. _ The building of this kind of a christian social order is a social task and like | other social tasks we will use educaâ€" tion as a. ns.) | < and, religious instruction will inâ€" cre; ingly| become an integral part of edugation.| _ Such instruction will gradually ‘ as universal ~as ‘education | itself.! And> weâ€" shall deâ€" : time |toâ€" it commensurate to the task; trained teachers will +be deâ€" ‘mapded aind supplied; buildings and1 equipment will nï¬â€˜t the requirements ‘of |an effucational program. The ‘churches |of the. community will be the socia agencies employed by the | community. and will in turn be supâ€" rt the eolgmunity in the perâ€" formance] of their social task. Eduâ€" ti vill ha“v‘t{n finer and larger ning |because of its successes in \mini to the whole of life." \ _ Brpader Development # b lines of probable deâ€" velopment [have beTl indicated or ingâ€" plied in ¢ discut sion of evidences of the revival and its causes. .Moral H%J WA]BS A SALESMAN [ _ ‘BUT NEEDED ADVICE “‘krpealql g of the resourcefulness and "carry m_uu&e to Garcia" type of imerican salesman, William Butterâ€" gident of the John Deere, ‘qompany, tells this one: 4 ‘A salesman, seeing his prospect g disconsolately looking out of j \ win Es ‘*q“ him : 1 +‘‘"What‘s the matter today ?" _ ’H"IDi iudmy wife a Pome the| best price I can get on one 18. 1150@, and it‘s too much," was ‘ t y. > p d 4 ie Te NAT o HiSn e \ ®You‘re«» right, it‘s too much, c&IiCk responded the salesman. "I can you one for $75." 'J;.,Fi k." said the prospect be.minti é,i"h“‘?- m make delivery ?" w [ <Just a mimute,4I‘ll find out," d : lesman, who rushed out and ‘down th a public telephone booth. Ge f ; :3 W{onthovmb"" lister, I‘ve just sold a gur ib ‘Bameranian for $75. Wh "‘~‘ ns w2 Tomeranien en o coy ues women whof{eonceive this | ] me task and who are both | « ablé to devote themselves, > r, to it, We have a task | | ning for christian citizenâ€"|. is |perfectly. logical that | : ely upon education as the | s. of doing it. Our conâ€"| religion and education are | y reinforced." 8] of History Stout sketched briefly of the rece movement in . religions Beucation and . ith effect upon the effiâ€" the| Sunday schools ‘and ational agencies of the ‘eacher training ig receivâ€" on | everyw , ‘eurricula nodijfied and improved, and t gdssions j1¢ hened. In laching { ction of the: iving an emphasis unâ€" nce) the days of its early aid| Dr. Stomt. . r raised questions conâ€" inency of the moveâ€" 1 and religious educaâ€" e probable lines of deâ€" Educational Use 1 nsion .of the use of the ethod to all the major fe permament? Or, are rse ourselves and reâ€" rrow type of education ? Apgt:ently there is st cha that we shall hm thalgson denly given:a new | term "Kingdom of | Profe ’:A Joh‘ E’ the . lepartment of on ‘t‘ iÂ¥ hmm ie y mean, it 4" nnmbe‘l’ 0{ a special order that n .vu worldun and fair play, and peace w 1 prevail.†rthw; educator. to Y s is th:P meaning of and its function is this ki of social turn can be accomâ€" the cooperative effort f the kind. On the conâ€" is every ind_ication hhat ILLINOIS RELIGION (Siica h leon t # 39 .9 DUFFY FURNITURE C0. This will enable us to give you better serâ€" _ . ce and you will more fully enjoy the suâ€". _ rior music of the "Senators," our regular _ piece orchestra. h + in _ }: . : j e hannel Lake Pavilion Owing to the large number of week end pleasure seekers who must be accommoâ€" dated on Saturday evenings, we suggest at you who have leisure attend our dances diiring the week. _ _ Room , (Incorporated) The new Channel Lake Pavilion:is one of the biggest pavilions in the stateâ€" Dance space 6000 square feet 6 Lincoln Place Carry the Same erchandise as the Chicago Stores . usehold Removals, Baggage, | adt utomobile Insurance CGUST NORRLEN TRANSFER ; OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! Herz Day Beds Pag Simons Beds, Mattress ‘and Springs Hannah‘s Tables ; Sellers Kitchen Cabinets Kimball Pianos and Phonographs Gold Overstuffed Furniture Rugs, Chairs, Dining Room Suites Bed Room Suites, Kitchen Furniture Refrigerators P MmMOoRAN BROTH ERS * MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given. Jobbing a Specialts wWITTEN BLDG. 360 CENTRAL AVE, o. S onl . apiecs l â€"> m un I-.n-’-“;lm 532 Central Ave., Highland Park, HII. | Telephone H. P. 638 Telephone Shop H.â€"P. 1404 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME wHY NOT SEE US FIRST? 7 State Bank Building Our Patrons K D NhHHiNH N Amu un NT NNA HHIHLHEH . NWO TAINNNNHIHHY ' Theft Transportration Public Liability Property Damage Collision Insurance with Service JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Telephone 574â€"1046 . E. SMITH . Packed and Shipped, Hauling, Freight Moving to all Points . Padded Vans z,@r&-†:‘:-{‘ME e’E"’?"i"""M Highland Park, Minois Telephone H. P. 1509 PAGE SEVEN Express $ 4)