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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1924, p. 14

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I alek THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 As the college of the future usually lay out stadiuim ;:churoofln.n dwelling of the ture may have ‘ ivee m M Printed or engraved ‘eards ; Pr snm.mwlun:*fi s Also Shopping Cards. gifts <as well as a ‘;n Park Press, 4 \ New P ‘The mercha , our day, â€" marked was fr our ‘regular stock, we . mor on everything you in secti Our plans did "out as we . con iâ€"* â€" rather in ic ‘rom Reavier certain articles stock, and they they last at the 8 prices shown. + sB "And flcr“bby ‘ _ Hangs a Tale Come all ye that lead a 1 Today is a great day to get i ited 1 J. Hecketsweiler Studio tamer 4 wl give 12 photow free" Telephone Highland Park 1707 i promtong ; |Fheuf 4. Part Interpretative Shakespeare Both Du sAhdwiff s emaohorg it vugth ease % Pfin%ul:% Evcryt’nng n Chintz, Linen and Fabrics for â€"the try House ANYBODY ‘knows that we can please Mr. and M Duds, we can please all ¢ ation. That’;gnst doing. In this laundry y zlfothes receive the experts e the same consid as you were 6 yourself, N ttelep number. Ei R RIDING STABLES LOOK FOR SUDS & DUDS SAMPLES #Unxg}'mn 644 w A\{Pu 22 N. Second St. CHINTZES WNING . P.5686 LAID AND sufiguctl{ oLD FLOoors : RESURâ€" FACcED To LOOK LIK NEW © loors ! _ NOTICE All Classified Advertisements Are Payable in Advance. In orâ€" der to. have flvertxsements classified under headings they must be in this office not later than Wednesday afternoon. We will not guarantee the classification of any classified adâ€" vertisement that reaches tl;és ofâ€" fice after .5 o‘clock on Wednesâ€" day afternoon. . § | WANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE | +5 yard load pecial price on five loads c(::%-cl’:. ‘gvho)run. 'uf'f Pw ”.G”' 9t FOR SALEâ€"Manure. | your . shrubs and lawns. Manure, black ‘and covering manure {for flowers. . ‘Tél. H. P. 1484, R. A. Calder, Highland Park. : S1tt Paal t. dan. on m e lot. Lot is 50x140, The building is rented at present but can be t-q&‘fi“d‘fl desired. Tel, H. P. 557 for information, ments. For further particulars . tel. K. P. 'nl-W- d VW |â€" FOR SALEâ€" HARRIS BROS. "PRESTOâ€"UP" ::iv'é'nm""' Em’;"' ‘ VALUE IN Houses Ralph w.g.’m: Ef wu' bivd., Evanston, Tel. Evanston 1707. Information gladly furâ€" nished. v4 lll;f FOR® SALEâ€"New mm colonial, 6 rooms, 2 baths, on ravine. New stuceo gabled house, 7 rooms, 2 baths, built in garage, on ravine. ~ Several cbdoo‘nxu lots. 8. P. Johnston, 35 N. Dearborh‘ . S8tt | / WANTED. TO se mb Bb cek Heeroce Rah ‘and ty Co., Highwood. Tel. H.! P. 1448. _ B _ FOR‘ SALEâ€"2 :adjoining Jots, 50x200 feet each ; fine homesite on ave., $55 per ft. Inquire F. Bahr, Jr., 721 Glencoe av. l_ig FOR SALEâ€"About 75| radiss \~ t : oc oi ce aliares. *_~~ . Bs FOR ° SALEâ€"Bhldwin | upright _ riahogany piano ; for sale. Tel. H. n 1348. 537| 8. Linden av., S6pd ~ hop gaupe. Datk . “* _ FOR SALEâ€"Colonial fut 224 N. Linâ€" den av. Tel. H. P. 1408. . S6pd neul deairtict: Tor aalth oalon 000. donn, dalance as reat Tel. H, P. TT9R | _ 86 FOR SALEâ€"Brass bed, g“" in nm;iwh%?- "”,‘f"w.l' FOR %IGEâ€"AN'H PSLLL AliF ieb cdonnrad painted ; rare w slock; Dutch marquetry (inlaid) table; ipair pewter candleâ€" sticks ; 2 pairs colonial seonces ; 4 wood block ; 17th t Italian chair; 2 mirrors ; top ; ‘dozen salad plates ; 1 Oriental)rug ; also lored Wiljon rug, 15x21, Tel, H. P. 579. ) ; _/ 86 | WANTED TO:â€" RENTâ€"Smail FOI. ?m ‘evening shawl from Italy, 22 inch fringe, worn, $35; large platinum collar, $30. | Tel. H. P 1108 86 _FOR sfi: dishes ; 2. hold articles. L vinia, . â€" .( e mm TE o ons FOR SALEâ€" . Florence wickless range oil stove, $10. S. St, Johns av. 36 FOR W; suble brass bed, comâ€" plete; gas ‘Fel. H, ‘P, 2014. 86 ‘FTel. H. P,; 1654 : FOR l*LHMI k range with wa ter front{} in good ""m‘ will sell ehu..‘ UV C EV tmett 0 ind conching and other antiqu St., Evanston, Ill. 34 singers.: Mrs, James V of ille; 6â€"rm. stock, machinâ€" ery, all. equipped, $12,000; $5,000 cash, balâ€" ance â€" We ‘Tel. H. P. 123â€"J or H. P. 21381. 3: S6pd 581 8 FOR gxflâ€"v Player . pl condition.: Can be seen :@ _ BE SURE to come in and see the wonâ€" derful coat values . at Garnett‘s. aasin k WILL TRADE MY CAGO BUSINESS CORNER for Highland! Park vacant. Might consider nearby towns, . Address "D. h Preas â€" office. { i 31pd4 ds# o Ton Hoce: 924. tion ; 50â€" lot. ‘Tel. !!.;J’. ’2‘;‘ 12 years residents of H d Park, a small modern : prefer R longâ€"term leaseâ€" in which only: reasonable on investment is asked ; references furn ; will deal only with owner| of who expects to abide by terms) of lease and law governing same: To ho sw Jan, 1, sooner if gnibk, ‘details. P. O. Box 83 ighland) Park. $ f 38tf FOR <SALE â€" COW (straw) MANURE k s ie e m e n or 5, rooms in or near . land Fark. EPADNC Rogers Park 0457 after p. M. d4tt Wil} party who has at Ravinia and answered this ad Inst week call H.â€"P. 5577 © ~WANTED TO BUYâ€"Shetland pony basket cart â€" and harness, Major Hyatt, °Ft. Sheridan 59, Qururl% S6pd RAVINE FARM. _ Breeders of P Jersey Cattle, 602 St.John‘s Place. STORM SASH made to order. We will take measurements and ; if desired. Zion Inâ€" stitutions and Industriés. Tel. 49, Zion, . THiâ€" P. 296. FREE FIREWOODâ€" desiring * the wood from 5 trees may obtain same by calling H. P. 2014 between 6:00 and 9;00 p. m. :« 86 nOol8. LOSTâ€"â€"A _ gold . with an amethy®t drop, . Tuesday somewhere on St. Johns av., or Laurel ay., Tel. H. P. ul‘l.fi “3 FOR SALEâ€"Upright gas stove, 4 burners, Toy Béston buil; half white face, black body, white feet ; ans to name of ‘"Chubâ€" by ;‘ lost, in vicinity ‘of Ravinia station on Friday, : Oct. 31. please tel. H. P. GODEY, CURRIER .and IVES, sporting, FOR s&]“_l.“r , , built especially . move !Xnot “l:fis" must sell quick. ron-sfl.lrâ€"xd articles of bedroom re. For information H. P. 488. FOR SALEâ€"80â€"acre farm, 3 miles EXCELLENT #odb®n 1 wOoOnp LOT NEX MOOR GATE «& BARGAIN _ warer ‘"tas". srboreictry Abb"IN AND Path For < PA "L. UDE! ~"NUHORREIOI _ wANTED TO BIHY. TO RENT mvm.%»mmw t. tile bath, and all modern improveâ€" . FOR SALE SALEâ€"ANTIQUES. Early: American WV-W birds, young Mrs. James W , Waukegan ay., MISCELLANEOUS â€"â€"Fee box; kitchen cabinct; e rag rugs; and other houseâ€" c n e nd Pail, a smnll earring with an amethyst F 8 miles west stock, machinâ€" + $5,000 cash, balâ€" fifn&"fifi"rfioné p. m. _ . _ _ M bed and dresser. & en 36 50x150. Inquire 557. . 19tfpd 808 Washington 36 time at 161 N. 36 in first class 10tfpd furniâ€" 86pd 13tf %5 36 FOR RENTâ€"FURNISHED APARTMENT; beautiful new lex apartment, floor 5 rms., glazed aEd heated sun sunshine in uuN * ul:;m{n:rlr? oil heat, P + . For fhom Now, is 19 May 1. For fdrther vartle, 36 FOR 1 -;..;‘:uex, c::m Bbedr in private ;‘ NoKol t; plenty of hot 'H.Q:‘;“““n:dfl'n conveniences ;. ‘will N:.- § privileges ; FOR lmâ€"-â€"rflefl.v furnished bedroom suitâ€" able for 1 or 2;|private home, ness transportation. 278 Beech st. | . _ P. 1442, paz) / \_â€"_â€" 3596 ch FOR RENTâ€"Modern, steam &u Toon, light ..gmalhfmtmud: suitable forâ€"1 or 2 wentlemen. Tel. H. P. $03. 3. < * BM FOR RENTâ€"$â€"rm. unfurnished Bat. 630 Unâ€" mhh“;“. ‘Tel. H. P. 1266.â€" P ;B6pd FOR / Furnished â€" room;{ gentleman flffi’«&fifr‘.’*fim _ FOR RENTâ€"# attractively mfld rooms manahnt to Fr-um. {Tel, H. a L f tw â€"â€" FOR ‘RENTâ€"2 unfurnished Gate, | d $35 ; P easan '0:"" n'"mm‘ffiz'?‘m'%. 754â€"R after 6:00 p. m. ud 4 . ~. 6 "FOR RENTâ€"â€"Nov 10, one large . bedroom suitable for 1 aor 2. ‘Tel. H. P. $30, 126 8. ave. Tel. H. P. mt Caggs prcomicarengd FOR RENTâ€"}1 large furn bedroom suitable for xo:t:. 643 W. Vho# «.‘ B6pd nrt?!?bf for 1 i 2. t'll"ol. fi.hlgtlm ror RenNâ€" s1 rooms ; kitchen priv« Heges. Wel. H. |P. 1812 C ?fl;a Bay rd. Tel. H FOR RENTâ€"â€"For gentlemen, ble furâ€" nished {room private home ; ; conveni« ences ; close best transportation, Judson ave. Tel. H. P.| 1351. Mom y 86 _ _FOR| In Deerfleld; 1 large barn 1 Nk.xz\*&“&d rd..onfino'wlm’trd.; in . Apply L. Heman, General: Deâ€" livery, ) 6 "34v5 86pd FOR RENTâ€" in heated apar Address "A. B. m ar m C two 8â€"rm. flats, partly furnished, $35 and 300. . W V Hactints Toh . Plinkk.s on erences, Addregs "C." Press office, . 36pd H. P. 2131 Scotch, as ho anted| by high school student. ‘Tel." H. P. ynnted| y :high . . s o opd tha y s in Stooiees 4. tw‘ s nand t 9 9 css SITUATION |W. will go out by (the to do lw% v relining conts ; |.remode! and â€" plain & + rates ; work can be filf at home if desired. Tel, H. P. 799â€"M. || : B6pd .&%T(ml‘%l. H. r.jcfp,‘fi.‘m 1% GUARANTE] lae $19 woekly time, selling 1 must wear or . t . orders. i mLS; $878, i SITI‘J'A‘T)ION WAN'I‘IDâ€"-Wu-k. morn week ; general care ofT‘e’hlld ; can furnish ref dress "L." office. f TA!}?lwfllol‘n.prfluad clothes in private 1 ; prices reasonable, Tel. Lake doj Forest 1411 MA K WANTEDâ€"NO SHORE cfl%l‘l now the finest mbt garâ€" den place of Ihterment in Ameriea and we can fl' two | high ‘ grade . sa continuâ€" ous a tive employment selling lots. State exper and cite references. Aid!fl us at North Chicago, 111. #M §5â€"37 6 WANTEDâ€"Wm, Gluéwwa.u last th selling â€"Stark Trees. . clear $2500 who have w trees beâ€" fore. You can do as well or . We want a wan in your neighbo * Liberal cash miss paid every we Clean, healthful and| steady employment, Largest N in America. Finest stc reasonâ€"« able prices, selling Stark ‘ sold onll_{ us. selling : equ t free. Write | today particulars of : moneyâ€" ma work \giving . references. Bros. Nuri t R., Louisiana, Mo," _ $5â€"36 to add 2 young men to our sales) force. Apâ€" plicants must Jive in Highland Park or Deerâ€" Reld and be willing conscientious workers of wood repute. Springer & Person ELP . W Reliable woman â€" 1 mil.z ‘n{fw«hfl. week, â€" Tel. H. z.;â€"nu",.'i'c':i 47 EPC EB eP CC f :fwfll}in rent free to him and wife 2 rooms ) furnished for uqu housekeepâ€" ing\ in| return !lor this service. Or single man derstands steam . heat ; v&‘m good wages. 625 8. St. Johns av., 1â€"2 bi md.:‘:‘f Lincoln av. station HELP W Laundress, white, 1 day every | week, cleaning, reéferences ;. also wa by in private home occasionally. Tel. H. P. 1314 C[[ S tovwd â€" HELP WANTEDâ€"Refined Protestant white womia tohelpw".hunlh‘rl‘l‘;tlll‘do mending. B. L. Millard. Tel. Hy P. 228. 36 8TORE FOR, RENTâ€"On_ . Waukegan â€"rd., A ntggzwmmâ€"um for }# 2 days a week house and yard work. Write or call at 1527 8. Sheridan rd. ifi ; 86 P WANTEDâ€"Woman or girl more or less in -mmwm ing |for position in suburban D Agreeable s ndings and good pay for right party. As "C. B." Press office, | | / 86 P wmnm TA iN e Elt Nus: Genadk "wlaim vine dr. _ HELP_WANTEDâ€"Neat capable mail fo. gene housework. Tel. H. P. 1579, 142 3:: FOR RENTâ€" nfim WANTEDâ€"A work. Tel. H. P. 1206 BOARD â€" AN FOR RENTâ€"6â€"+m. fiat with heat, $70 ; also foop‘ Tok SITUATION | WANTED â€" By yourg man. SITUATION | WANTED â€"â€" Afternoon work P / WANTED â€"â€" Nursemaid _for afterâ€" ;weoltwebfldal.fwnr'“n’ 262 ) Laurel | Ave: Aapsih s Ne ce o SITUATION | WANTEDâ€"Man, |25, will HELP WANTEDâ€"SALESMEN. We HELP. WA gTTUATIONS WANTED w2 HIGHLAND PARK PRES8, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS FOR RENT _housework ; must be good plaim ; P. 512 on Friday ndfl-h:; t 33 WELP WANTED HOSIEEY, â€" saniples your . Write for prmdm pay» full time. fi;‘so an hour spare ranteed lery to wenrer ; %Nhg.d free. sales, reâ€" ATIONAL $TOCKING Desirable room for gentleman ment; .1 block from station. ~ ROOM for 2 men; heated of Vine av, station, v . . ""‘"*‘"*#" Sibd 2 rooms for light housekeepâ€" en Bay rd., upstairs. _ 36pd Norristown, ~Pa P. 820â€"J. 0 S6pd Press office Dâ€"Married man to care for ANTEDâ€"Man, |25, will do any other kflT’d vp“r“kf unfurnished fiat. 636 Onâ€" or Maid for general houseâ€" a . U 86 «ny steady job; refâ€" half~ days 84â€" ork or is. Adâ€" heat ; 36 B6pd B6pd want 86 Alfred Guerard In Article In Scribner‘s Discusses The ~~Effect of Traditional Attitude K HISTORICAL SPRIT _ _ CAUSED WORLD W AR 8O SAYS WRITER CRITIC It was th. nistorical spirit of the nineteenth century which caused Im« perial Germany to go on a rampage, according to Albert Guerard, whoheartâ€" ily condemns old methods of writing history in an article in the November Scribner‘s Magazine. _ Dr. Guer: who is a professor at the Southern Branch of the University of Califorâ€" nia and author of "Reflections on t Napoleonic® Legend," in his artic points to Voltaire as the founder the H. G. Wells type of. history. speaking of the nineteenth century, he says: j Reaction Againstâ€" Rationalism \~"The passion for history, which was such a prominent feature of the nineâ€" teenth century, was part and parce! of the Romantic reaction against ra { tionalism. It was a nostalgic hankerâ€" ing for a vanished Arcadia. Ga } were adorned with ruins (cunningly fabricated); in the same way, feudal/ sounding titles were cherished (even when they were of ‘home manufac{ ture). â€" Chateauâ€"briand and â€" Walter Scott are among the promoters of historical spirit,â€"which was the spiri of romance. M y P s 3 ~ "It was the time when Truth woul not be recognized, unless it mossâ€"grown, nor Beauty revered, unâ€" less it were wormâ€"eaten. . But the first ringing challenge hurled by se ‘ timental traditionalism against radd icalism is found in Burke‘s "Refl tions on the â€"French â€" Revolution. There we find, in impania'ng ‘ the doctrine that the gro of hu man institutions must needs be sl and practically unconscious, the hopes of rapid and purposive progs ress, held forth by the philosophers 0: Enlightenment, B,firke dared to assen "the wisdom of prejudice." Mouthpieces of the Past ‘"Tiving man is the mouthpiece dead, not of the unborn. _ In ~bro terms, we may say that Burke bega‘ Carlyle, Carlyle begat Taine, Taine begat Maurras, the braing conservative France today. â€" It w against Burke that Wilson tilted a the Paris conferenceâ€"and was wors! ed in the joust. f : : "Romanticism, the Historical Spiri ‘ and Reaction are not one and the sam thing. But, in the nineteenth cen ury, they frequently worked hand i hand. It was this‘ invincible rever | encé for the past that made the progâ€" ress of England so teasingly, so f ' cinatingly devious and slug#gish. flicting with a more open radicalism 1 it turned the course of modern ® life into a series of baffling whirlâ€" pools. Worst of all, it hurled . many, the Germany of Kant and â€" the, the most humane of all natio into the abyss of the Bismarckianâ€" Hohenzollern Empire. There livad n man so historically minded as the late Kkaiser, theUrestorer of medieval casâ€" tles and medieval dreams." ~ For A tment Phone Wil. 2766 “or mem Wilntette 1707 > Hours daily from 8:30 a.m, to 5:80 nm. Eve‘s by appointment only. The short days of fall and winter lie before us. Folks, compelled to be indoors more. during the next six months, seek relaxation in books or the movies; take up studies neglectâ€" ed during the summer months or do other close work, And most of this by artificial light. Naturally some eyes will rebel at this added. burden and will send out li?‘nflll calling ~for help. Don‘t fail to heed these signals, or better ‘lti‘l‘l, kll‘av‘ Eg e en n o m i2 i2 tsld Your Eyes Examined before nature warns you of "Danger Ahead" and save yourself unâ€" necessary suffering, Dr. 0. H. Bersch OoPTOMETRLST FORMER MGR.OPT. DEPT. C.D.PEACOCK, INC.. 1177 Wilmette Ave. 14 Yéars Successful Practice DANGER SIGNALS 3t WANT MILLIONS FOR NEAR EAST RELIEF COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS Says in Scope of Activity And Sustained Interest Organâ€" â€", ‘ ization Has Written New Chapter A , co fie composed of religions leaders hteen denominations in the U1 ‘States has recommended that the Near East Relief continue its overseas work for at least three years, with an annual budget of not less than $5,000,000. In its report, this committee says: t s ho ‘"In scope of activity, statesmanâ€" ship, and sustained interest, this orâ€" ganization has written a new chap»> ter in the kistory of world philanâ€" thropy.© We most strongly commend: its work to the religious forces and benevolence of America. We commend heartily its present educational policy. _ Has Grown "While many charities, begun durâ€" ing the zeal of war, have slackened or collapsed, this enterprise has gone on with growing efficiency and inâ€" creasing resourcefulness. Closing a decade of service, it is firmly estabâ€" lished in the eonfidmee’ of the Amérâ€" ican people. Begun as an agency of emergency relief, it has proved its ability to adjust its service to the needs of permanent reconstruction. ‘This adjustment has. been effeated with marked skill and economy. Budâ€" gets have been measured by critical business standards. â€" Salaries have been kept at a sacrificial level. Its collection costs have been moderate as compared with other organizations of similar purpose. Careful and conâ€" tinuous 'dditl have been made both at home and abroad. â€"â€" Restricted Operations We W the fact that inadequate returns | year made necessary the premature discharge of thousands of orphans and the necessary neglect of x multitude of children in refugee canips, and we recommend to the churches ‘an undiminished continuâ€" ance of their support and coâ€"operaâ€" tion. | NORTH SHORE BUICK CO "We recommend to the executive committee that the cash budget for the coming year be placed at not less thin $5,000,000, and that. the program as outlined be continued for & three orâ€" fiveâ€"year period as the need may appear, with the object of bri r these orphans to selfâ€"support and agsimilating them into the social and c life of the new Neart East." A number of estate matters were disposed of last week in probate court as follows: PROBATE COURT HAS ~~ ~NUMEROUS ENTRIES Orders and %ttlementl Made In Last Week In Sevâ€" 29 $, Second Street When better automobiles are eral Estates tion. Buick engineering has made Buick easy to lubricate. It is easier to care for a Buick. At points where lubrication is often neglected, such as fan hub and universal joint, Buick has automatic lubricaâ€" JOHN T. FITZGIBBONS _ at $ Â¥. Tdm Edwin Allen, Waukeganâ€"Will proxâ€" ed and admitted to record. All erty bequeathed to Ann E. wife. Bond fixed at $200. A 4 ley appointed‘ guardian ad ‘ Will proved and, admitted to rekord. All property left: to son A: juth~ erland and daughter | Satvela, who are to make provision andâ€" son, John A. Sutherland. Letters tesâ€" tamentary issued. to Arthur Sy therâ€" land. Bond of $400, Joseph Blshop appointed Mn l'd!im!or ino f heir. 1 B 4 f ‘ Orson B. Jewett, ;k 1 Hearing on . rep October 30, % 51â€" 4 “a Arthur William Lee, 2 report approved.) Estate es M Robert . Runyard, Antiochâ€" of administration issued ogw W. Runvard. Bond of $1 t ~a ed Marie Julia Fubrman, g al, i ors, Zionâ€" guard 8 sued â€"to Ax:%!- 1 ' $400. i:# ?.} M’ i ud Edward Bro Lake Bloff. proved and. m to fll ; Let ters testamentary issued to 8 sis Browne.. Bond of $200, All erty bequeathed to widow, sis Bmm.wmm to a nephew. . h £ f James M. Hart, Highland â€" Petition for probate of will set for hearing December =. 1 H. Block appointed gua for minor children. â€" â€" â€" : SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NC SPECIAL WARRANT fio. } Public notice is hereby: eB th the County Court of Lake CObunty, Tilinois, has rendered judgment fl special assessment upon prppert Mn.fiuéob’ ""»' + m n ment : 7M ‘ma conmect m tem of nflm in the ®Bouth County, Illinois, as will | mi appear tmt: t f the judgment file in office That the warrant for 0 such assessment is ih A 0 the undersigned. | t Py« notified to call and pay the, amour muth% Offic§é, Cit] corner ) Bay (Ro Central Awnmhhfll Parkk, LW nois, within thirty (80) d fro the date thereof. | . __ | . Y Notite is further given th said assessment is divided in (m installments. That the ll::gflt first installment is $1870 tha each of the remaining insta i $13050.00. .That all draw interest at the rate of cent per annum from Septem! “!1 1924. The first able on the 2nd day of Janm m 1925. > AeeX e â€" Rebecca Cargillâ€"Inventory approv= PAGE THIRTEEN F sys FA0â€"144

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