you qly '" iék will kt, in 'CE H THURSDAY, OAK TERRACE BOYS ' PLAY LAKE BLUFF TIME or SNYDER’S LECTURE CHANGED Will Be at azsb Next Wednes- day; gold: u Woman’s Club . or Jan, 21 an» _ Prof. Franklyn Elia Snyder ap- peared More tut Iitterettud and Inge group of women n the 1113th “Put Woman's club, Wednesday main- ind “ridiculed the “English Novel- ist of Tttday." V "A novel to be good must be true to fundamental hm.†laid Ptof. Snyder. “Three people hue given not: important service to English Eta-mt... John tuUNotthrr.etitiee in Ids writing at... poop“ think of hrqetrtant, things. Arnold Bennett, wtiiotartuhi-r-rfter-in a London a-s-are', all: hits m in a mietoueopiql manner and on Whine that may pluce with moan-oats! realism. This is the Ia",1t't X-rar intellect, with the ty'to transform the commonplace into the “Nine.- And Jamil Con.. minutes us so. all-011119, in the books he has given as: lost of his books ire written nd mm limo “0&ch time. n. has given to English Ittemttsgq a We con- tribntion and stared oht of the ph- fait.' a! 'trm'." . Th. tin" of have It changed for mt wak- only'to 3:30. 'l'or igrfoematioat regarding ticket: am In. Geo. W. Childs, High- hnd Park tm. d The bore' lat-lethal! team of the Oak Tm school will play next Tuesday Mn at Lake Bluff. Their opponent will be minke Blue Grown“, aehrot, “din time is not for 8:30 o’clock. Thug boys have boon playing very. “I! m: season and it in. hoped a good crowd of their school-mates and pom“. if possible, win automaton: than. ,. C . The Woman's auxiliary uf the High- land Put hospiul has method the following donation} tur the, Memorial Flower mild: “From It" nnd In. Walter Brtidwtn, from fit J. Me- Gmgo'r Adana. tad tsd 13. Wiee- and in memory of any. tr. Estelle of Chicago: and {NILXI'L Phnil Rudclph in otetrureis" of. lin- Rachel t.ietiwatrsrf Chicago 7 ' . - MEMORIAL FUND RECEIVES FLOWERS CHRISTMAS CLUB I Chtlstmastor gifts and other por- poses if you come in now and join: There is a club for the money you can spare each w'eek. Don't delay any longer. ' y _ ' North- Shore Trust Company HIGHLANDTPARK (MUSIC-SCHOOL Sheridan Road JJEéntral Avenue , 0U " Yf,)y,.,.E1y1,?yt,t. 1â€qu mext We make garments of fq description for I Women and en MOLDANER & HUME R To!“ High“ Park' " ', JANUARY " [ Melina - Raining -," " Let us do your' dry cleaning the new way Kcyhd “lemony .53 Theory, A Tactic Primdy or in Chuc- ' Pu W infatuation 1'01an Highland Purl “as " Freh Sc. [oh- Anuu. “W M. Illinoi- New annui- Piano an hi“ found on Taniay all My Mm“. beginning January 13:5 ANNOUNCEMENT YOU CAN STILL JOIN OUR TAILORS AND FURRIERS BTH'EL LATHROP MARLEY. Dinner in†mm (AMM) Attendance Restricted to Mem- bers; Will Hold A Card DEERFIELD MEN't9 CLUB ANNUAL DANCE JAN. 27 Although attendance at this " fair is ratrlcted to the members of the club and their lady guests, any one making aptilleatiort for member- ship and paying the Brat you-’3 dues of $3.00 (including initiation fee) will be eligible to attend this .atrnir. _ City’s First Mayor Reaches His Mth Milestone; Receives , Fetititatioets Mr. Frank P. Hawkins, Highland Puk’a ilrst mnyor; and highly "te8stned usidont of the 'city fat may yen-s. on Monduy. Jun. 12, reached his eitrhtyrfkth birth an- niversary. and thacvent was marked by mmy tsnttrattNtory message: and gutting: from his old friends. who but burned to'priu him as both friend and citizen. There wag no forms! celebration because of the re- cent death of Mra._Htorlrina, The committee in charge 0111-- augments for the 'Deerfleld Men's club mum! dance and card party, Tuesday evening, Tannery 27th, proitr. ne. . number of pleasing surprises, not only " to the character of the protrram/but “so with regard to prizes for the card players and novel.. ty douveru'n for the, most graceful, moat heeutifnl, oldest dancers, etc. That Highland Perk does not have to depend on additions from without to hem its population is indicated by the record of births in the city durinl 1924, according to the records kept by Registrar Rnbly at the City halt. In the put your the total mun. ber of births reported it the city F. P. HAWKINS HAS _ 'BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Gi. 796.: -No inaeation tif me â€kid. In those figures. V Tutu! of 190 is Reported From OfBeial Figures; Popula- tion Bbosted . BIRTH RECORD HERE _ DURING PAST YEAR THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY FRENCH DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS - " N. Man Ball Phones 178 and I?! Party Also Ell gig With'the advent of wotnaiwtmtt i the womenof America law bdrm stowed upon them a great pHv11otr6, (-,i-,.i,),n,?, in great maptrnsitrilitr, Mm Vittumi pictgred the welcoming on? tion given our four women :18]!th tatives in the Legislature at Spring!» F field, and asked that each woman and Liner inftuenei to support who splone 1 did Workers; . _ 'r, m Loren; Shop which a lobitad in; they Pearl theatre ‘builiiiu, V“ move do 10th Sheridan mid, itd atom to M thed by the Green 'ti, Pot. C -" 5 MISS vn'wm SPEAKS T T 1n 1331:13me CLUB _ Members pmmiett " the itiit mesh ing its the New Year of the Deon-acid Presbyterian Woman’s Club' pnjoyad a most unusual and tn11trltit9ttt till: from Miss Vittum, a welfarerwomr of Chicago. _ . T . l _ Given at First Mutfng bf Year of Presbyterian Woman’s . , Club; Hfihiy Enjoyed 7 Miss Vittum gave in l eoatiioe out- line, regerounly itttrrmpemedith 'ttrt. inor,,t changes in standard!“ the Amer) yt home during the but an- cumin; Instead 01th. a“: oiitis, um, F gardens, harysows/attir, and fatttitrgatheritttr t1mroinim, H“ rrtttvFr, we find, the in-axpdqor-qu kitchen my npartment-and in none; parts it!» ‘city a dark, dim, mil-'1‘ dewed _ aenient ,room---uikiiie,thii sanctuary, the sacredness, of home, Are not, them many of the thanged; standards of. this generation due to. the dhantred homes and changed am vironmenta? V _ . Min Nittum eopprrhtulated, the peoii, ple ot tr,"te o'ncthe Net that and; in the y town {tithe he“ vicinity; u . Chiéago which will not to1trnt4 roiurhoiumr, or a mbhousé; and tsi/ so on .itbe splendid home-town-sad,, wiiich so far, his been followed. . é SM called attention to mine of thir' questions they are now facing: tho homing billtwhich has been discussed and their! dropped in previous union; of the legislature, aitd which in again to be presented. It is interesting; if disappointing, to know 'thlt out neighboring states all but! had but“ ing hills paged while out: has been. delayed. Stirety everyone who listens, ed to the 1mtrt,tstiriintt stories um Vittum told,' of life in some sectim of Chicago agreed 'with but that it is that we .hatrt inch 1 bill midi as wil as. one providing for all won“ en tnd ‘children a train'nd physical cian'a care, whether or not they. art able to pat for such .care.‘ V , Fund her great store of ixperionc‘ as may Vittum shared win: More; permâ€, satire of the moat: 111mm ing. _ $he gnawered the motions? “How an we. make Illinoin, or Amati ion; winner; place in which to lie i] Howrah wtrmeet our idsiitiitsiiiili' to those whoare looking upto Amen icts today?“ § . t ,5 All 'the women present lwere des lighted with' His. -Vittum’e explain;- tion of the Child Labor ttttr,,', trbottt.arhiett there bu been no in T discussion. ITrue. Illinois his I Child Labor Law: But what of othet' states? Are we not jointlyj respond? hie, with them, for the mm. of their children? Statistics thaw ttl over "a million children in the Uni States, between the ages of ten and fourteen years, are employed in gain: fpl occupation. More than half of, them. are ,.spending their precioue' childhood hours in factories or mines. If this Child Labor Amendment it added to our Constitution it will givi Congress the power to. enforce lewd which will stop these evils. _,.,' . In closing her address Miss Vittum gusked that the people of Illinois (IN to our four Women reprmAittetive' in the legisltture as well u to the my who are interested, in them, mrformi) their whole-hearted support. ' Two changes in, busineu location“ will be mule in Highland Park a the middle of Much 9r the ilmt o T April " announced this week. F Green Tea Pot which Ins been be. T " 10 Forth Bhertdan road will mm into the new store room of the t, Masonic temple building. ' ." i, of the ehildren-the needs or, th6 'young peop1e-rthe needs of thosecomf intt to us from other 'tii/ii-":')'??,!,?" the same timeUhe showed thentTh. answering services to be given as, " Individuals, by our churches, and by; our government. T J':" August ,William trandt, a rxrsidetst' of Ghineof, died tuddenly My! while working on i, earrentarhtir jolt in Highland Path. An inquest m held Wednesday by Coroner Taylor? at them, M. Pricr company’s cact‘ and an autppsy Watt performed. Dan: was jfound to be due to cerebra‘ hemorrbagir. The funerag was hekf today at the family home in Glencoeé and burial was It Northfuld. , CHANGE' LOCATION OF ,',, Two BUSINESS HOUSES Green Tet Pot To Occupy Room' ' In New Masonic Temp“? ( q Loretta Shop Mom 3, GLENCOE MAN DIES ' ’WHILE WORKING HERE Her talk, tro, deiitrhtN1ty ', friendly; brought her: auditors into clout touch' with the needs of today-uthe peeid‘ August William Brandt Victim of ‘Apoplexy; Funeral ltr, Held Today ' THE HIGHLAND PARK Piiigatr; HIGHLAND kegut: ILLINOIS . Highland Perk we; especially for- taunts in the matter of ttrm in the pant year, according to the records kept by Fire Chief Hoekim. That the iamount of damage. was kept It a etrmpttttttivelv low fltt.ttryr in due to the pmmptneu end "reietter of the fire department in reaching and ex- tinguishing are: beta-e they hid tmitted nut “may. The two met serious that during iat4 were thou at the Cetholic school and the Chute: Rubens residence on Moraine and. GOOD FIRE RECORD 1 . 7 HERE IN PAST YEAR Séventy-Five CallsMBut Total q Damage Done is Compm- I [ _ tively Small 3 The total number of ftrq, within the pity during the put yelr’Mu 76. Three culls were for flies, out-ids the cal-pence T 1m. The dernittneett also had thre’e all} for tht pulmotor. The total estimated Iona on buildings hom flre during the your“ $22,- 000, and on contents, {7.800. ' The total amount of Jntraranee involved was $322,500 on buildings and $62,000 on contents. The total immune loss was $12,000 on buildings at $5,000 on contents. The, "trratN fire loss per call for the: year “51:898. Sunrise in n beiutiful sight the“ winter mornings, but tbtotttsrta no more apt to observe it as ‘1 result a! lining ‘up .on summer. nights. Highland Park's reputation as a healthful eommun)ty in which to 1th was maintained during 1924, accord- ing to the reccrds kept in the oMee of City Collector Rubly. Which Show that 81 deaths occurred in the city last "ar. This numbei- included deaths of persons sojpuming hem, while in several fttataitees' mm Park citizen' died elsewhérg and .m not included, therefore, “the new. the list lilo includes death at Fort Sheridan. With an etittmated pop. trlatioh,et $300, this show that the death rate per thousand m only about IO, 'riiiiiiitii the 3m hm» cues, um} robubly nevu- , In the 1,000 without than. This is n low average and indium (at Highland Park continues to be a notably health- NI community. _ . Mrs. Sanford apokebefore the Elk: club, Friday evening; Mrs; G. A, Meson addreued Trinity Church Ser- vice Leagueon Hominy; Mn. It. T. Ratings, 3 ke,' to the Women’s League of {it Presbyterian church; Mrs. Sanford to “the Royal Amman on Hominy. On Tuesday Mrs. Brad. Iloy addressed Ono“. Mm. Heating: the Westmimter Guild and Mrs. Kline the 1'rtltitut, Sisters; Wednesday, Mrs. Bpbeoek spoke to the Raye) Neith- bon. Mrs. Sanford to. the humid Auxiliary and Mrs. Holt?“ to Rn.. vinie Civic .club. Other omuiutione will. be visited within the next week. Mrs. W. L. Kline, chairman of the maker: bureau of the Highhpd Park hospital campaign reports that the following, meetings were count! in the interests of the uppmcbiug dike. DEATH RATE HERE IS LOW IN 1924 Average Lesa “an Ten in 'l _ Thousand; Healthful Place Is Indicated t VISIT ORGANIZATIONS . IN INTEREST or DRIVE s. W. L. Kline; Chairman" of Speakers Bureau Reports On Visits T HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK We anticipate for, $31114?ch Park, a. greet growth and eipénsion in 'ua) Thi§i§ the' time, when doubt- iess, hundreds of homes"; are iiiityr, pained. These hiimes will have to be financed, and i, jig banlg is making special preeratiotis/to' fintnee' horn Ebuilding‘ on, an extensive scale in 1925, “ .' fly, V . ' ' _ . ?0ii1hl HOMES i For Highland Park We invite", you to bring inifirour plans and consult us The Home of trtrattrt, Depositors "Time" Mdrttn ‘ erieetasd, M ball captain for. 1Deerfuu-tth1elds, inn-d for 1925, at! recent muting ottbe18lettarm ili fthesetsooLTht Manhunt tl unending o-,nrMarttttia I' mdeow’utbe‘ hams-position in undid stdu. He is I “truth", tjust mm nM, throm'ln “can, 30pm, udzuada make ' ".iriutiasi//isnriite in the Suburb-n leaner il _ _The two other. V '_bt. were)tsth in the Millie ' M his» nub]: .contonu [, d the do» ine do“ in“: The " 10:45 n. l. may , wand at 6:15 p.m. In the mo Pl, taneetheforee of the explosion‘ln‘shed glut in some orthe wiutloW of the' cloning departtitbnt. ' is} _ The fire ttttttt had three all. on My, two ~_the, morning and oneinthenf i1Tuthtirrttse morning was it ' Ifâ€. B. tr. rpm- mu residue. l Linda In“ where oil from agtl ' WIT W, . ignited in the h'" out, eatuirsq some during. {tom VIP ' the house. -"i4 I . - fl 7 ___ INK"? ‘ L CAPTAIN . For 1925; f h Tues. Departme‘l’s Busy Dar, Rename ratmih, l , Menaeed ' Mae; 0†Other MARTIN ELECTED THREE FIRES Ag ONE , DAY; D I AGE SMALL "A! qarme,tittri',imlled for; pressed and delivered the saiseij'itar. I F ' T ' ., " '. . We el f iit anything' and everything and call an l e and everywhere. I .MORAâ€I 9il HOTEL, Highland Park, Illinois ', M) AY a; TUESDAY. JAN. an. ' . Exhibit in e WI of uns.‘mmzmcx J. NEWMAN, can" Rep HAND mm." comm-m. QUIL'IS. can“ 1.0mm: m lt we, cam AND CARRIAGE 'oovm ND (wing) DRESSING GOWNB.'PILLOW QUIL'I'BD m ame mu. N MANNER. RAND 111nm) mm ammo CLEANERS AND D YERS Kaye tins tried out Pressing Service? Dug-“FY & DUFFY Ha Highland Park 386 Itl 3 ELEANOR BEARD , . Kalil-slung. Ky. 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