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Highland Park Press, 29 Jan 1925, p. 3

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:1 te: /yrt1t. it 33- man: Ret . Inn of lot ID " my: new Shan- Ibo! pa 1: my: Icy! MI " ce a Pom. Hum gt Kopf D ’10. 8236 I. my boon! F M EM. E! nm and (Y Ln The Highlanh Park 'iii/iii, ', '""d.eT'"'f'r"_ lunv-W unwarnrnn-D ' ' ‘ President Coolidse’s tribute to theAmeriean newspaper which he {Nimrod at the dinner of the American Society of Newspaper Bditois, w.", t sincere rxt.eptptititntAtf the services which newBptr. 1eP,tetriy.Jrqr to the nation as a whole. American newspapers ttre particularly representative of the practical idealism of o.ur, ttle. They are the best newspapers in the world. They print real new; and more reliable and characteristic news than any ot “emf. Then with a fine appreciation of the strtiggles to excellence and fairness which daily and weekly goes on in the rial was of oil the papers great and small throughout the un , he said: “I believe' their editorial opinions are less colored in hence by mere partisanship or selfish interest; than fre those of M! other country. Moreover. I believe that‘our American press lg 1’0 ittdtpemledtiattore reliablednd less partisan today than at $1310! time in its history." I iThie is in tribute tio well deserved that there is not a newspaper in the country. no matter how humble its circumstances. but [what ig: "justified in carrying these words of the President open its rirtt. We. not boastingly, but as an honest appreciation front . ‘ofthe Baeriiieet, that they are alwaysmsking for the good of th community and the nation at large. T mummy. “Nun mu ”than. him -iriiiiiirEic. atBidhtand Put. utopia” , , _', . d LEARNING FROM ECLIPSE , ,. I 7 , Something of the importance ascribed to the careful observing 1 d: s oohr'eclipqe. such a that visible mime United States Jam; " h Win the statement of Prof. Philip Fox of Northwest- m‘University’smstmnomical department that it is the hope id 'reientiatr, through eonstant study of the solar atmosphere, to ob-), tain more definite knowledge of the atom. aiid its disintegration/i When on ,torTdtuhastrrates, or as one might popularly term iti 'explodes,-' the' released energy is tremendous and scientists believe; that the solution of an out heat and energy problems lies in itsg NUMBER seq-ct. Therefore" sciéntistp everywhere are quietly blaming to study the your atmoaghere in, (mother effort to Jearrrmore abortttheatom./. /.,. , i' . . The day it coming, 2'f/ Fox predicts, when such a common human prtetmsevitti0rtirninsr ‘coal for heat will be a relic; of her. harm. ‘We: shall then havesolved the mystery of atomic energy nutshell, be able to' take a.piepts ofyiron or any other material, separate the atoms and so treat. them that immeasurable power “mason. While this is b may pf illustration, he' explains, it is. , come into our everizds life at some time or other, in his opinion. . "The solar atmos ere earn best be studied during the phenomenon 1rnowtras a total eclipse and while an eclipse per se no! comparatiVe little importaniie is: stellar happening, scien- tthdtar it will solve at" some future day the greatest problems of human “chad The'sun is the source of all life and energy with? atom.“ the mysterious little power plant whose closed door we Seek to and!) Fortune ~was against us in this part of. the world during is eclipse but at some other time and place we may br better." _ V _ , ' ”h“ - -- - I ha Put-k. 111th n. a mound (in... mm um). an. n the skit one. a met, Mahdi!!!" tho Act of lax-bk). 1m _ ' A _ ?JuiitgDrptratms NEWSPAPERS 29, 1925 miirti THURSDAY, JANUARY ta, 1925 a? 'ti'ir,' g I,': . F rtttttuttotsr in the mud um N meeting»! the thl'o Rad j Elana! g'nnociatioh am being mil ' ' this wqek: CitFttte,toqrttattiptt , county (racial: . within tit] will: ', sixty rtnWsa 1tom1pht,0rr, a} engineen‘, whim, mime“ ,0 imennteieitd irrganieationa, bust , , clubs. and Women: clubs are all wag; comed 'to.the session to be held JIIXS,’ nary 30 " the City club, tui/PIA:', mouth cgurt, Chingo. jg! REGIONAL PLANN%§. V '; BODY; T0 MA MEET . At the. bubinm’ union beginni' : at 5:00 tthm."' once" will be itee M: for the aiming reir, and matters ', Maine” will be taunted. _ ir', Pior't'tptlt 136:1}? p. m. dinnh' wilt be served in the main dining room, i particularly planing [menu Itnviitd been selected by House Man-get Johnson of the (Citg'etub. 'i, When .ttll that in worldly tum " droiia around us. backs retain tuit steady value. When friends grow cold; and .the convene 6frintimatetchuw wishes intonepid civility and corn- monpiacex, ihsise only continue the um altered countmnce of happier due; tuMrelteee " with that true friedshit which never deceived hope not tie-em ed aorrow.-Hrvintt. , . . l THE SANITARY ENGINEER traEtatrt.aNDPNmr%llttti't,rmagptttraItlrittammtt LI TEN MR. MAN, if You 3 t he many hours each day in (ll kitchen as your wife yo 'd _ ave some new Plumbing Q in, New convert ease: to _ 1 her lgeep house, but Tater heiteg', soft hate: synagogue VIC l KllUAN,lnc. V iitiUr, meaninei that' will p t unite-1th and bring co tentment.' _ ' a ' Siitt, Bt., WINNETM Te. mama. 1260 T mmunshxp OF BOOKS free?', in New Work _ ml Remodeling “Mum ENGINEERS 'ABat-haDlw ".' up. You Fit Every Way For "mritt mt T V "ttsd/tstd"," btina; have 't2t'sgggttifl:'fidll'i; ttit the' 'lttr, ,1tt'tle'it,'iti,t' at; tatee my» _- trtritor the tritti,o_f “been. especially then connected "rlth tho some» of the army and be”. When the tramseontittentat air-punt! new!” was extended across the eontlnent in the early summer of 1924, and to in. elude night Irt1t, attachments were made at the) request of the post we. department to provide special weather forecnlte therefor. "mu forecasts are issued from the diet'rict force-at center at Chicago, and etc made in two sections, one covet-p the route from Bryan, Ohio, to 03m; Nebr., and the other route fro Omaha to Rock Springs, Wyn. Iniforthttiatitttt the'torecasts the forming: hat in mind eonditione “the edrlaee and at a disuiwe"itf between 1,000 and 5,- 000 feet aloft. The predictions are prepared etch morning and an made available to both endtbound and west- bound aim at theiair inail"heid " Omaha, Nebr. An additional forecut is. furnished in the evening, whenever. in the judgment of the forecaster, de- irided changes are in prospect.' l WEATHER FORECASTS ' AIDS IN AVIATION WAHKEGAN MASON IS l _ Now GRAND HECTURER Harold B. {Donnie Commissioned Last Wteirt Sunni To.Get 1This on!“ , Harold Siberian. “In m1 mu- ter of Waiiketran [mick , o. 78, A. F. and A. tr, harmed?) his con- mitusipn u i nd lentil-dz of the Mi. tronie lust?“- is the ttrat time that two" such co minions have been hold by a mtsted of that lodge. ' I l The chicken, common barnyard fowl, has al pedigree that has been traced new? Too B. Ci when chick- ens were “wing and!“ homes in scuthern Adia, Dr. dirk Wight, noted anthropologist, says. Within I ctunparativery short on. conoideting lack of transportation ind the grant .didtance, chickens appedréd in Afrt. ca, Doctor Winder. skyd. Next they appeared in, Egypt, decoding to traces found. and after thh they tie. came scattered until tidy-were more or less common throw the world. W. P. Kirkhun. a M mytarrl of Waukegan lodge, reeati6d his cum- mission as grand 1mm:- last June. Up to that, time Waukegm lodge never had boasted. u thud teem. Mr. Kirkham instructp'él Mr. Dannie in’the work and: made i possible for him to {was the ' ' inatioit foe grand lecturer with Glll' c'olorp. . LONG' PEDIGREE Snow blowiLtodny. -"l'oporrow por- ttapr the: sun will “in: again. But todarttomeitrduttnndgmr,mtt_ blah tet cm, Whattthen! Why come, let me take you by the hand and We'll hurry 1V” to the Mn: city shops. Hate then u 11qu brightness and light and ‘lm'prioo and the, thrilling quest for something thte tutdutew. _ Fitted ttatt Came: 398 _ A tale! A "ter-UMW all: can. Nevada: the 1itttnr, tf I my suit case are madly mounted la n trey which comes out. Hm like. and folds together with I lament I catch, main; n neat little maxillary hand bag, extremely convenient to any 1ntoa1drtsainermmmt attain prrrmttot-ketert-rvrsr-ttitrht but} Very' elegant. ya. But ttatmttr quiee expensive. Wheaten- it in with joy that/we signal!” I sale of new suitcases. You will find them at Tay- lor’e, 28 East Randolph street. There ere 40 odd ease: in this oeerhtg, made to mallet prices ranging (to. $30 toN47,! but for this occasion all will be sold " $253le They ere nude of cow-hide for the most part; with lining of silk In tan or blue. The fitting' ere made of shell or en- ber or “We," And you mercy!) hand-omen 'ikretahiitrrmtiat'iti'ett. edum' Yetr,eertaintrgrmammt'net miss this ale. If you don't need , suit cue new you‘are Mtte'tiy W; And this is -an offering not likely to happen again, L V Fur Sula C ' " U' .This month 'tmr*stateaetiestt'r ttte end of the?!” atlas. Fat that rea- son. .alotte,'iit 'sOttts W1 moment to buy the M ttt6ettha armory oftwinter = ahead. to!» follmd, no ldoubt, t our comfy intermit- tent sprin . iMunwhlle prim of fun will never be" lower tttatt. at this mpment. At Henning’s,'Rbom I”, in the Stewut Building, jut "mr. from Fleld’a.= fur out: that be hid at cost; Thin halides magnify” longer “in: garments but _lettioit jacketsth are so smart for early spring. Don’t faith so an} inspect thim excellent stock. Mm. slimming herself will wait upon you; if you like. , . 5 is known primarily as a shop ft stout womep. f, But that simply - thud .t1ttsir'igtrmta no .bitiit on the alendereat, moot graceful lines poe- sible. Si in this. store and”. Andtbes mummwnzkm] Paris, are ; of the very best. You never saw lovelier costumes than yOIII will find at Line Bryant’s. , A thee, (er, Reducing ,' " Not of 6ttti.iuhist Nothing '01 that sort. The Body Glove is the most modern and} healthful of reducing garments. As ttoft ind light u A, shoe, it new: are" porous mete: risliso wostyt"tttit it sets» up a gentle message whenever you move and softly smooths tsuperfluous ht any.” The front induces the abdomen, of; tor the mshner'of s splint. And "is whole“ the invention of a graduate nurse.- Yet will ttnd it " 882 in the Republic Building, Stats " Aden: stint, in the shop of Flown“ Lind; Ask else to see the Finite Binder end It Brunette. 'th em “1'14?” fit11tpie)the, y . t1- t,ildt2t 1' corset, shoot vim: bones. _ ", {We for SMW‘Wm , And‘atill they to in; m)gratorr fioeipr, the "sapviareritsit Mic will have the Wtnter'behtnd. Are 'itd one of theist "And hue M about! your» gowns for the south?‘ If not take my advice And look for drawn at Lane Btyant's Yer, Lane Brynn: Pmient Woering by Export V "Until this year," uyn'llr. Cali son, "pertitamttrt waving has - “my,” understood." And when Mr; Cannon any: thig he Vittns whereotlhq speaker, for he in prohibit Chieatiif oldest speeiaiitrt in thil at. Have you aver visited Coulson'l ptr. manent Wave Shop on he 2nd 'tttrr, of the Venetian t"g'idli',',211t 16 mm Washinmn street? Then don't in“ tordo so Then next you need n per- manént wipre, For it doesn’t pay to T 'syrtterrottneedaoemttgitd m-anmm-m You thyme: rfl'dl'llfif,"o'll hay-auditione- in. , ' , m" _ '. w on want to feet sale it your Dru: Stan punk-nu. ,, P gum tgt" renal; twhy you a traid luvs aretBdeatee in tlt. an: rug . 1 _ : f _ , {Everything we sell night the Rex-ll tAnd. m matted he but that can he obtain-d. V . T .',, " , Ours is one of the ten wound new: thy Stars that on: thd ftt,tgjt,tyodtteimt Benn. PM, 'lr%'L'lllhe'lfl'J. Jonas; Cit. omeJe . ': v_ , 7 ' ROBERT W. PEASE. Pharmacist 1 ' THE WALLS“!!! We the North Western Pittmtifer Dip! SEENHN THE CITY YOUR DRUG\STORE , 1 . , PIANO PEBAGOGUE ' , Teacher of Many Pianists of Reputation ' In Highland Park on Monday; mitt-moon; E C Telephone Highland Pam-1994 -. You save with safety whiz you My your-Dru: #tom Nu WALTER KNUPFER KNUPF'ER STUDIOS. a. Fine Am hm "a... Tel. mm 8793 _ l Pt (W‘lrl to Reside?!“ ”one: FY or i, _ tlI -" I' K» ".(‘.:5',' ., 0m. SIU, 9t amen! It WWII: hit It _ hall 4 'rt of . school of tte.mtat9'trt . lie " the only and ;. mid"- Pauline Frederick e m I: A may rm mac-r And not about '; --th. atita and oett-uterr of malt-ll- ,"piug trip. 'Who do " can: In the making of new? Ot a”. the” etc may We in Chicago. But; we?! think, viii more excellent. and 3aate the In. McClellul at, Slain 382 in th. " public building. an. new“ - formerly I designer tor Henri Beatbt of New York. Her but: m - entirely by hand. Sven the hilt "he when to suit ber needs” not materials ere imported (In -Nitr. Fume end elsewhere. You will lev- ,rfutdttalioredNltdtmebeeertahnat here. Ithlnkyouvillnevclnd hanitsoluerr strut tmrsttittatfey" for spring. Do no to inspect the m- ‘in the ship of In. Necutiaa. MF M. "A" m 6mtu4ttt m N. WABANE AVE. cum sum-cum. for am Wain mu,» Wau- -. I“... I. (I..U.a.hamo.u) ' hrlutdhprhcuu‘l'bw melfw. FLORENCE B. 'LUND a: Mll- Blt. W.- Ah. I m a. W "2nq.eMtegt1lte. Pianist-‘3‘ ours-idmrto"imeutdtr. uattreatmettt In! study of the hat, " K WOUND.“ " momma l; mum It $50, tiit, and $6750 'i"N,,,, _ (J - . _ 25m at "', unwed: my moo PM an mu ItltHBtBu 13.1. EXCLUSIVE KILLINERY THE BODY GLOVE Jtyte Emmi ALL FUR ICOATS T 0001430“ ' PERMANENT WAVE SHOP at. EU) magnum N D; bs, 7"”?- _ ... I a If“ te _-..---.- Highland!“ Tull-“w PAGE TERI! Wit-h "" " 1 I til it "

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