n PAGE TWELVE CHURCHES TEACHING , FIRST AID SYSTEM o T H E R ORGANIZATIONS Knights of Columbus in Cali- fornia sun Classes for This Purpose: Large Corporations Introducing ftrrrt aid, instruction through the medium of agent-choc follow: cloudy upon the he]: of its ilrtn "tnhtiahrnent in American in- than. "1than "Ian. euu "wan-an". - -ee through the medium of the 'iiiiiiiiiiil, Doctor White he: held ptettrttes follows dandy upon the heels orita in NEW York and Brooklmi ttfter, fhnn "tnhtiahment in Amerieen in- which he took pp settlement work: and angry, he says}; he wig tl,tf by people even This‘entirel new means f 5 re d, more t an Ith ped people. In' the he the “Mile lessons 'd' J,",'; 'lt; Chi-inching ngmher of Serfbner's light’ be protitattlr suggeeted to magazine, he) gazette that gators] chepteru throughout the country. standlrde caught be considered) theo- With millions of members. churches lute. {I'here it not one standard for offer a mt Beld ready to trented both rich and trodr, nor can theimonl by ectivo chapter tttBeiaU crawling 'et'.': be “my“ from the p1,imsieal linked intemt in first air! lmbeing tut ure. i _ _ developed' in the PKtfle division under in Ag'gg,2t tet'ett, 2 .1iamed "tt "'glrdif gr, megs!“ Com-l "I 19.3%»; I :2: 1; may. as. con acefromu _ i Catholic “wants in Oakland. Cam RPM?†attire';', soelah't. po- show the “7 It t , 5 1 eel or t ' creed, but rather an†_ ---. *to-do my peg-t At' 1 decent Winn Teaches Holy Name My in eoi'operattoit' with others tq' nine "The M. Augustine’s breach of the the shaded tf the “WWW lifts maly Nun ecciety will met a clue: and help to like I true demiteeaep, H that Md mm Jandnrr, 1925. that people m ttht 'have life any! has to be given under the sanction of the it abundantly It came to tnt, -wlth Oakland chapter af'the American Red: something of shock when 1:dibeovetu Cm... 3 ". , j l led that I hadan looking at lifeu __ IL.-l__L__L _-_._ an... in.“ a. a DtLuxe Theatre SUNDAY. 'DEC. " surrounding ',7iii""éiiriaas nmcmsoN, UNIVERSAL COMEDY __----- "The rm. r9tUFEttiyt hopes that this elsss will be successful became of its usefulness not only to its members, but to the church and community st: large. Red on»: iirst aid inches .1 mm better 'to protect himself, Pl - his ttgg."?,; and increase his wine to self, his employer, his co-workers‘ sad hi the community. ' Points War To Preventio- ' "In 1913 there were 85.000 fatal scridents in the United Suns. “A nest percentage of these could hive been "olden! had Tee! ttrat hid he. elm sud may wank! he" been entirely prevented. Prrrt sid‘not at: testis: how to are far that!» Ned, turtles points but wsys toi prevent saddens. -' I blown. DEC. " filmy of the Infra earporatiohs hub taken' up the instruction of ffrat 4d among M, employee; and the “la-phone company already hatr m duced its â€dd-nu 00 per cent." V t %fi'Cium, Jena Gondnl, Adolphe mm ""Fr, I A ( TUESDAY & WEDNEDAY. DEC. 16-11 l ' Admission 80et children lik t - CECIL B. DE iiiiii.Fii, Productim t . “FEET or: PLAY" _ Rod La Rocqne, Vera Reynolds. Ricardo Conn Julia l . More kostott, Robert Meson, Victor Mateopi lf you think you’ve seen about everything in the line of i airmen; tahe u look at this one! A gorgeous ultra-modern love-drama. _ V 'rt-dir-d-Nm" wed-liars-CON "rhe Ahmad: council und the Berk, eley council, Knights of Columbus, already hit. Higst aid ‘cluses Well 'ttgggr, latest br W Cro" W THURSDAY. mac. " mo ' If pole anid-jn your Hie ind see this icture. Aha PAN; COM EDY FRIDAY. DEC. " iiiinee at 2:30 t Conrad Huge], Lucille Ricksen, SATURDAY. PRC- Drama of n Yankee lover in Hale’s the kind of Estate that aiiuhitetyy2till.b,, tue.", he A giant comedy @919": - _ ' A tterttiisrC"GioGiiir' oiTGeriGl olttttt amid dang ahf iiRiiiaatrrrtat B" Antoeut"ii'i'i"r'i'iiol "Ed'XEhBé hire) in “THE STORY “WOUT A. 1thPii'.', " av Admission 30C' emigre“ 10e Bebe Daniels Gil Tom Moore "DANGEROUS MONEY: ssrriiiiii"iiihrE , IJ., s. / iiiGiiiGFiiie "noted by. h mat Admission t)peitthpken...10t AWN! 805; @3132er Enigma 80er .'.ch.ildren 'Riiriifi htt NIGHT†N t Admissionsm; chiidrgn'IOc :me Rickseq, Elmo Lincoln, Sidney Chaplin f'THE mo'lhriayimsl ; . /. A l LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS Inn I‘IZAVuuu-l . vvu . _ :ee lover in the .throets of Rani-33' when"); ieture that sends them how happy. There is. can. heart-throbs and anemia. . . with 'iiiiii"i"iaV immhliod doitam," be curb the dare-Advil thrill creator mx saws HOW'MINISTER SEES ', _ PEOPLE EXPLAINED Dilemmas 'wir By Proteiiilor Of Applied Christianity; There is much difference tyrtween the way people really ere and any the minister gees them, both use of the minister's attitude and because of the httitude of the people khan- selm, asserts Gaylord While? reo-, tensor of tugrhred Qrritstianiilv at Union Theological seminary. i, . "I learned gum I m not) there to profess a hiritp--otr socialtor po- litieal dt t l creed, but hither to-do my part he a decent gamma in computation with others tq “he the standamVqf the 'teitrhborhoitd lifts and help to ’ line a true demberaey, that people fltld 'have life tsn)' have it abundantly! It came to mewith something of e shock when rdf-eta. ed that I 1ta.dittt'? looking at life" a Protestant mutton and not as I maple-hear humnn being/ _ And there is mall i mist difference be.. tween these 0 {points of View; When 1.enmetoai 't,tbetrantoreethe people and t life about me from a new angle. ‘poople coined to be potential elm h, member: or Attend; ants, or Sun y school â€bolus, peo- ple who mantlho. visited and homered, encounged d: gdtitded, h'eld up ;to their duties the orgartikation, and so am Th _tNreatttar Just plain 'tous,' comm people; with_trhtt1rt I was bmught nth contact 1rfiirniititTrii human inter I. This pmvgd te be 1 moat ref in: eaperUnee.' Itch that I was in: to know people " they were “all hot " they yishod the miniatir to ink they were." C A Kahmnlw college professor de- clares that Aryan girls are all that could be’desi from the'viewpoint of beauty, but tt doe: not.prove'that they eanioo mamas. V . t Being told What money should be put. into ei T ation, may mic; ire taking it oat f the-banks and putting it into the ha de of tellers of worth- " stack; Mention, Ray Grimm 10e wed-ltar--co1"pr, New Angle ' Julia Faye. can of Itâ€? 6 :30 Pa.- , :00 pam 7:00 pan. 7:00 ma. , :00 gm. mo up. zero“: enter- 1‘; LAKE COUNTY LAND TANNExmoN sun l VALUE INCREASED‘ . IS WON B' I Lake éounty “one bf tttss fev- {counties in the It“. whore land “Inâ€. hive 1:1ch in the wt year. nccording to tlet- 1'0ch in the oMee of Charles E. Randi,- {county superintomkkte ot highâ€. ', The average increue‘in value of Luke {county lands between April I, 1983, ;and April 1, 1924,, VII â€$.25 per f’acre. When it, is eirn'aidemd that then 5 are thousdnds and Wand: of um i in the county,_ the in": extent ,of the 'lraise' is apparent. . . . " 1 RECORD FOR PAST YEAR {cl-cue of $26. , . . T F "hsriutt the _ period from April t, 1933.24, that has Been eiNfttlV re.- viewed/by It, A. Miller, rental tax agent of the Chicago and North- Western Railway companyk; Chiengo. ‘there were 418 transfers»! meal 1 property and a total ohm†acres sold. . .' Report Show: “at Lake In One of Few Counties infl'l‘he . State To Show Such ' Progress _ l . The laid values received by Mini Russelljre based on had also and assessments during the period. “1915 to 1924, inclusive, and ire computed in accordance with tle "treaipttiett ratio ‘proceu used by the tax imtt. misaio‘m of midwestorttitptts. , 0mm Deena†_ _ In direct contrast to the meme of' $36 per acre in Lub County we the fltrurtss for Helium! mount}; which show a decline of $80. Boom; county showed 1 decrease of $6 per acre um! 'Winnebpgo a de- l ., In Other'Coundu _ Du Page and Kim counting were in“: only others Honda; Lake cann- ty that showed increuu in “my {land values. All of (the others, which included De Kalb. Lee; La Selle, Macoupin. Burma, Mania“, Mann, 031e, Peoria,: munch. Stub, Stophensgn,’ 'Whiucide. and aWinnebago showed WI which lunged twin " in theme at Mar.. shall to $50.50 in) cue ot..Peor.U. . L Lake connty’s' prosperity is also {shown in~ Hie that moms farm ‘Ioans made during 1928 Ind 1934. i'i'iiiCh.iii; money new on a- lcluded.~ The lands covered brute loans ire widely distributed through; out the counties command. _ i The fltryres ahow tut Rheum ty is' lowest in number of acres mortgaged with 1,427. whilol Boom has 1,900, Du Page 4,740. Helical-y ‘2 5,886,. and Winnebago, 5.971. ' Tiiti,estirrated algae of had yet acre in 1923 w“ $ttit2.ar,.whiit, the value in April 1,_.1924, wu$3_§1_.60. Of the 28.northem counting liRed, excludipg Cook county. Lake county has the . highest land value. The second. in thd list; is)» Page with iiiGiairiiir1Giriit" of "o. au 8.119 is next with 3288. _ '. ' FRESHMEN LEAD m HONOR ROLL AT H. Twenty-one First Year Students Qualify Out of " in School 'f,' In the List The honor roll tlsr the second nix weeks at the Ifeertte1d-tytie.hu high school. . ititst' announced this Week, shows 53 students qualifying, " boys and 28 girls.- Freshmen lead with 11 boys and 10 girls winning either ftrrst, or second honors; seldom. four boys, and eight girls; juniors, the boy. and seven girls, sophomores, flee boy! and‘ three' girls. The students who achieved Brtrt honors are: , ' Ivy Levett, Elsie Sharpe, Virginia Onderdonk, Ethel tham, George Ben- son, H. Bluebird; Wallace limb. Hester Ann Thoma, Em Jean Hdl. Horothy Davidson, Frnnpea Smitoskl. We: Loch, Vivian Huggle, (Jedi P tt, Evelyn Acomb, Isabelle Andor- soh, Louise Kendall, Allen Turpin, William Caddy, can: Gentlllnl. Sammy Smith, Helen Carr, Mir-gum Church, Junior Cope, Henry Cumdeif, Paul Sits, Dougla- Rantings, Dorothyf Keller, Genevieve was; ) THE HIGHLAND PARK puss. HIGHLAND Pug. 11.me Second honors were received by Ellnore Morgan. Catherine Quigley, Lola O’Connell, John 33011, Ntirt Simon, Harriet Bench, EVIL Cockney. Mdrgaret Miller, Allen Woltt,-Cttar%r Gunn, Wallace .Relclielt, William Stieglitz, George Stryker. Enthu- Johnaon. Helen Johnson, Irvin Ray. Helen Clason. Helen Relchelt, Cath.. erine Muller, William chkimon, John Harmon, John Waddell, Ruth Wick- lander, Alice Roeunudh: ' n In the first six week; honors were won by 16 boys and " girls. I total of 41. _ . T . Presentation hat Thunday dear- noon in the Elm P1pesmtditoiitmt of "The Wizard of oe' by tha Junior league of Chicago was Lmuch enjoyed by the large audience, and caudally by the children. The Mm of the tin woodman was tht original one worn by Fred' Stone hike {mom Montgomery & 1tgg'tthtdpt A, member cf the “Topsy and va" com- pdny directed the, Munchkin' and (Hindu ‘gh‘l uma. my W, amounting to abut 38†to to the school building fund. Th! Mata: tion here via under the mica of the Woman's club. . ' PRESENTATION HERE ' _ _ OF “WIZARD or' or" ' Pleased Lat? Audience Dee. 4, At Elm lace; Given by A, ALHJunior League "-s t,lJ.i'Jj), iiiti, 'i'ir'i?iiii't"iirj,y a . tn . in a.“ ' not!!!“ at ,rsitttttrr _-,,,a,tty' Jeetatrir the!“ ' “no " Air' 1tltdif, prttittaattar ttrttttiNlt in new) We. set forth theirtontentim,» a ‘ mum of the electioh _ I mid mule their, objection m f ' V property booted north otthe‘oouth line of Highwood extended to» eou’hi not be legally enacted hy'tho anyâ€! ' Home: Represent; City, ,5 Throughout both an». proiseedfitiii' the city of 'Wtrtt1atid, Park has how repreoentod It Corporation Counsel Snmuei S. Holinee, who has given the use a' trreat.deal of his time nnd'per- zonal attention become in his ultimo; tion and him in that-of others {smile in with the questions Involved, it vols the most important litigation in the history of the city, at it threatened the carrying out of the Greater High- ‘lanld Park idea and halted for many wvctzks extensive improvements pinh- (ned, in the annexed territory beth by f the) city and private enterprise. “I. i Holmes appeqnd in court for the city ( when the cue came upon Saturdny, (and those Ivho,weaw present weal-ti ‘: highly of the masterly way in, whiéh, {he handled the matter. He and the; cit'y nre outcome. l Scope of: Can ', 3 Some idea at the itnportaitee of a cage and the fir-reaching effect of I settlements may be trained . from}: brief review 1rt the jaunt; loading 'tt to. the litigation. ( :gr On March'lb, 1924, Highland Qt held I specie] election to datum†the question as to whether or not;jit should annex tlvt, and cumin" sq miles of territofy (approximately new). This intimation more 'tti' dghbled the territorial Emits of eitr. The elation we: carried b 'h, a sewer-cu; majority, pad ,turmtpomii3n aiieortitiuiei,wUlt law and the 'Gii'lic. 1nhs of the statute. the enuncil paged an ordinance formally annexing he territory. . i, _ The growth and development of the! city has heenleo -rapid that ii2i'ii.'l, "ttly upon the pause of the cull-i mace. development in thin tasrHtitryi, went forward, with gigantic 'tttii, The various subdivide†p ' "; their pitta] for Ipptqul, which {thief were accepted and approved. , The! sqhdividers, not wilting for city ism-1 movements, begun to build tampon. oiy [madam rad: through " i "obd1vitsions, end in many int: 3 installed sidewalks end water bl r,"r'h,eeitr,orrts1rnow,etttut'ttV, a municipal engineer ‘It toniride lel I etpense for the developntent of tcl, “suitor-y in humony with the (ltr, iplan which hod :heen adopted Sr _ years ago. 1 The' vnrlou'a subdim’ 1riiiiiy'iij' the conncil toe Irntmiie- mente of newer. wnter, and peeing, and the bound] proceeded with t ' " improvements. and by the Ist of l umber had taired 0287,0000! cinl asaeeemente for - and w T . Approximately $818,000 of rt! wu sold to innocent third purcha' by subdividers‘ on the represents that the property and lots sold were located within the eorpomte llmi of Highland Perl: and were In ble to being improved by city]!!! - menu, "minedrttotr upon con - tion of, the epoch] "miestartteetta,tre- terred to, contacts were let for imnmvemente. and the contuctc or- ‘ tiered material, in all yttottt?1tit.?- nroximately to $100,000. In two; In- stance, work we: waned on then improvement; by the contrtctorlé " Including the amount: spent by " dividers in the development of 13:31:- subdivisions. the total amount cf a; augments spread within the tend , the total amount of obligation- in- curred by contactqn for the hr tion of the work, and the total an: t of property sold, the money spent and contracted to be spent, van, on j'llr-1 umber 22, 1824, $789,000. l i . “mm anon); nouns" 'i.' RBN't'tNG msumcn to buy her . rent Chriltmu 31!?"th- ten to this: 'i' A modern home, choice loam, to station, " ft. lot, q mu. mm mm, place, 4.3193. mm, 2 bath}. Js., only $13,600; $2,000 .or $8.000 h is all,rou need to own this fine . Other attractive bargains. ', , V 388 Central Are. Heinsen & KrOlll 400ar140-260 on Burton an. ....m 1003158 Wade St. _.-.....'-- tti 150942.275 Onklmd "e...-...,.' is, 503150 Ridgewopd dr. ...-...... ft Iioxuitharp ave. "Mm...†L F. P. Wheeler Your Opportunity F. A: TUCKER, Local Mulder (Continued from pm 1) oteorported) " 8mm a Edna a Oink 530 CENTRAL AVENUE; Phone HighlandLPu'k M l to b congratulated, on the iS'WON BY CITY For Sile 'sift pm T Phone§ 444 I, Biiggot Nth fr!..!,!.,'),!,...!',,,),),))), sismum. Highland Park, nuns- --F- may“. lr) sums.“ nova-inhuma- mansio- qndhvom - baud -tsuii-ratreerv."t1t'mmhe', urinal. ' '3“ T,,tpU't,gfi.Nttrtr.T.'dt.'""att riiCuUatt.ae.rr.r."'. t my". - - -r" .... - -eie _ it . C SCREEN CLASSICS PM“ 't, . 4 THE FAMOUS STAGE AND SCREEN SUCCESS GLYDB W's Immortal â€ruin-eat of Intolerance at W . . C to the Hunt a! have SUN. 1 MON.. 11199.3qu lf. The May thit In; utnp?teett.8LiP, _"',': mstLririi'rLLe, laneâ€? _ asâ€. may, F _ tiMionror urtlisftteer Mot 'tiellilrhl'ob. . , "I 'lt' 73"?“ 7' - "'"""F ----" _ aUit ms BOY. FRIEND" muggy. cox m ’1." datum and on (skin to am: an. _ . '-bund 'terhittA_ttf 3' Gorgeous uGr.taritht1BitLSu.rtrr't 'tatu--n hm! e' Inâ€. pot “the French Foreign 'ii'llltl."V/tt,ii the 1903de ttht Wand you won't tInd I '3,'"" animating We hubs arisirin"Wade_.otmrt1tsl, l _.' l ‘. A tumult advrrntxtttA1y '--,rt?,tttttttr, nuance ~19â€. [ . It “lulu. C."tri1'TG"Cic .- - , , ' t Hammad: ~:.wu,:es‘esl.2‘s:e:2.t*:‘nz':§°m T, - --e"'". - -.. - f We «may Instant 'that Mitt an!†it. _ T _ - nu. can - norm m an uni Am mouse- mink-Indiana.» â€in. ww.wc& ou:mmmnu~ “7mm ours-up: - T.gur.mAt0rrrMy yam. uadsotmr-rttnd he found“ Yo, “no and Mancunian. T!!! he met I pretty-girl ' Ha things humnwd. Then it w“ 'ut,"' With 'l definite o!»i l .“TIIB GoANirrrmtB'ur-YfRl KNOWjHOW GOOD TR, RE . and the LATEST INTERNATIONAL ma. a.-L..No/iaeijiiChideicanPtrjttar FRI. & SAT, 050.1940 nu. up; .u' A _ PWOIJNT PICTURES mu g t RICHARD DIX and JACQUELINE 'id'iiil,; ' . “MANHATTAN†_ - _ i':-,",-,", Frank J. Brady DIAL - RADIO saws MD saunas ha. qm1BLAND PARK 280 1iomimriiriiii,TiimrrRyDt OLMSTEAP _ CRAUFURD KENT and many othgrsf: -..l “DIRTY liA9iDty'--A g'lo.m "tat-tip-ht'" â€Munrmnumn. _ See M; W for IMPROVED, ated VACANT NORTH SHORE HOMES q no taunting "and. Park Calm . w. BARTLETT ppm- Am nth-ml 125 North St. Johns Avenue "elephone Highland Park 3 wow: puma ." V PAiLAubuN'r 'i'flig'g'At"atts mama POPULAR salami? #9213881“ too: mum “DON'T MARRY FOR MONEY†mm. WED. a “was, mic. “an: DAVIS TOURING CAR ' Winter Enclosure BULLETIN SUNDAY. a MONDAY, use. um "iiiA7iig 617“ Arm'rpp' mama: halibut-ch- GLORIA SWANSON “LOVERS LANW' an presented in te2e,iu'f.f..'.'..e a a brim-Int cut Ind-1| --... A HOUSE tstiyniatg am; an __ m - in kind of and duh-tic mrte in ,: _ "run an 7,hTll',TANJ,' .' J. & L AND GREAT CAST USED CAR F ' the T i . SURE rum Enucauom 'rl--.'-"""'"--"-'-'" a T, _-..-.----------- rGGre "tiiicitGr. We ht with THURSDAY. DEM“ th, A reliable busing». lunged. We as pleated h consult m and obtain? . _ our wide expel-knew . lt, mum: and [mm _ I , "I i FIRE, a,t21ttr, 1t,',lli)ql but diam _:,' T , , 'i" "PM Wino - Hunk; "' Tel. Highland? ' Values iiif 'iiifiiilll PRICES ON Art AC . T; SURE TO G . i'j, j NEXT FEW M N ' (l, BUY WHEN-n 'j',,', _ [ _ 13314? l, 3% Paul Schroeder llhtrar & _'i,r,,ili,_,'_i,ll MAL AND B RI 'l, ais Edmofsnfmï¬ .. iPhoncEVP. 9, nouns. VACAN% B an: momâ€. 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