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Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1925, p. 14

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Tit Il - . t 1't"l'l,,t,tit5,1iQ't'ettggt,r, the Ytrqots, 3. “A. of High.“ Park " be “the t,N'J,r the rep at» was?“ .01: at 3mm, You 8, Dr; Norma . Helium. mo! the dog-mt a! litigious don 't t5oethrateiat Univer- attr end pm ortlse Eamon flay-mud: then called oh Mayor M63 of Dearth“. who happened to he at the mating. and Communion- m Cheney pad Prawn td spank a 'rrrordateitttrrbrei. RemFittre- plied to the m: and the comb- dam". speech: {or tho'mutahnd than the Mum for the when. After chagrin; tho Mt the room and formed it lip. II a. m, when they rmgdW. . Son-t Weak Put. a to " ' “Gucci Stout.) than ; sun" is the nation! dog-alou- Beri , Week, February tt to. 14. Scout Wet, this you is $5M?!) anniversary of the up tion a _tliBorgeotsta' “.va; .-..- ', .' 'tttget it u, Mil no invihd to ,‘Ido'nothowotany organization in $0.wa: sum, mg young 'mtr%dilttethegrtodtUt the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scout: on do- lly. 'thtrtYtttFrrttteist1e of your “and. the you dom good an to: who): eaeh (by; I-think that it $093301 Scouts and old 1ttr18eorrtts"nersuhtidorttut dog-n 'yuffi1titfhttitwtmldrtreaVtrv tht.thiiorpll communities. Jtis Momma“ honor ”have mknndlhope yon‘have enjoyed mm and hope you will come again.” . ' “an uh C Pol-”411mb": of Troops 2,8, and 4 were: the Elm le'uhool Fridny outing and marched to the duh“, when they were interested orattmkoA atameetintt at ”new “a: ml After the and] M eamtrfotumru1irtms. heu‘lmr. Hating: welcomed the scouts. Bis speech follow: "Well, met: I do not believe the bound] of Highland Perk has ever been M In my Is it a to- night to flatd the“ young American bomtsttmtteru'ieueruitt,tueems-' nuiity. 'errtMtte'rreer to see how‘the we!" " the city are run. I we!- me you and a (led you pine. You hmrirrtWrmtrfemrsotirs-aatextt yin the! m to do. to loot after the an”: pl yout'city dud it itra "erttrqtetetaahmsd-rd- "task ttset, you win in" ter refer: . "Mmhmi .mmmu‘ _ t Admiuion toe, children At Candi Meeting Friday; 0 Scout Sunday to Be Ob. ' and Feb; 8 anon nasnxcs [ ADDRESSES scours Norman Kerry. Alice LOU 'rEuuilGEN w”. "an ' 1m.”. Adnlnuo- 80et chum» 10c You’ll huh to bird you'll Yne- turegur funny bone. Girl? Looking for ret. husband‘ , See "To- m’s " . . UNIVERSAL CQIBDY IN'rmNAytoNAL NEWS ». A man than: of 'Btoadwny Bad sad I ”perineum fiirt with " NeviYork at her fel ea ted from " it? Scott’s. great on! “Whack." A L Ah. COMEDY . Sun. NEWS; In. PATH! REV. COLLEEN MOORE sill! ," CONWAY TEARLE in "FLrimNG WITH LOVE" no: roman“ sum"; was. a noun”; m ' Admission Me I!“ Scout program DeLuxe Theatre "qoMoRRdthr's LOVE" AGNES AYRES not-, friends of ANNA ft NILLsomf Rm: LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS ll in atria! ehiidpm 10e 4 Q p "can: at: and Calhoami Ab iiosuarve 6.00 M. 'er. 10e my) ttow m wn the for labor and y, “mung $15,700' I ."F . F 'm,ttttlaU. On Ci The _ Westminster ' t" thit Want was allowed. Pt l Presbyterian. 'iiii,Ti'i J/fe,,. of thy ' -r-t"------ .V , 3 annual beneirt for the m, tttVe their Gwyn-ad that , t Institute atf Chi [est Divuiots . he silver c ny , Peep on (the than! dottars are tdo his and h Il (i/stil:,',"',,',',,',' sr. Those who Swag; but manta! In vi _ eai", Cr " and Farm: " F n ., I 11 take th ', C mt . W In,“ year M "teAr.Ie" brtrhgtted fiom P. . e .risk 9f 1 'IJu"ld', te, WWWMWEM having 2 m‘a.m- ' _ 4nkrinit min; will be“ " tte "Pupii'eis" as they -'."er 'r", '. «I _ tr.'stt'tttdthikyrutr. Pl '. Cr remember the-date ' 3 7 MM. '" Engineers Vim '&‘ Musk pre- sented a report'ou location of pave- ment in Shqridan mad at the ravine couch id Roger Williams heme. and tNs was ttterred to e1rrporrttion com!- itt tor an opinion. .' . . _ The eatdttters present“ Estimate No. '8 for the Charles M. Perter Co, on the contract for sanitny mei- "ttttttt in southmt portion' of the, city. now Mela-way, showing $15,700 beenheld in the matter, arid the cor- poration counsel was instructed to pin tmttrtanee.and aratitttnter. Mar. mer Action was taken in themuter " the proposed mired drive pu- but. A . ‘ The bond of local lmprovementi also kid a meeting with all membgto present: A. resoluticn adopted pro. viding for adherence to the orittimu plumb the matter of paving: Lake, side'phce, Dell place, Lakeside lan- br road and Lakeview plate, an it w shown that public hearing hid BOY SCOUTS ATTEND , SESSION OF COUNCIL Entrainment: will be "served and than will be a prize ‘for each table: mug an new on sale and may be p from the-down chairmen. The names of the hostesses who will open their hm for the may will be, “nuanced later. _ " _ Mm. Hubert Howard of Winnetka, .pruldent of the Chicago Wellesley clam}: in chuge of the entire " fatr. In. Ralph C. .Brown of Eeanr. ton, president of the North Shore cir- ele, heads. the committee {or the North Shore pawns for which the fol- lowing ehahirsen' hue been appoint- ed: Ennston. Mn; Irwin Raw; Wil. motto, Miss Joy Schneldenhelm; Win- neth, In. William Shaman Hay; Glance, In. Albert 0. Olson; High- land Park, Mrs. Howell Murray. ALI recent bond meeting of the Chicago Willeslcy club it mt decided that the entire club give I series of parties in private homes throughout the city and It] the suburbs on Tues- day, Petr. " at 2 o'clock in the after- noon to tyenstht the alien endowment fund. F _ _ . Ire, post-holiday slump in.the 15o- cial life of the North Shore has been felt'u usual this season, and large holiest: have ulna-t arrtpped away into the halfbackzrouud of put omtttn. not 2il"grtg, dong the spiritual sackcloth, _a§hen of the ”pinching [eaten moon, it will hive not one, but , teddy of honetlt bruttetiartiea. . ,' a Series pr Parties in Pavate 7 Homes for Wellesley Chalk. First In Feb. 24 . BENEFIT' BRIDGE FOR COLUEGE ENDOWMENT FRIDAY. m " . t: itaet, SAT. FEB. N . ya in Matinee Saturday at 2:30 _ Admission 30;; children tthf Percy Marmont. Otis Harlan. Marguerite De La Matte. Violet , lat tP" A comedy romance ni/tlink/it.',') ite/ttAte",',",",',' of a young Atbe - inn w ammoniu- every obit-ck in winning the girl of his heart. T C Ah: UNIVERSAL COMEDY _ MARY "ASTOR. ' RAYMOND ll, HATNN, WARNER 01mm ' i h V , "The FIGHTINE AMERICAN" A ieottdariktme of . mnn'tOtv) and his vengeance. . T ci. f THURS, FEB.- " _’ ' ”H.911- Admhsion Me; children Ithr, . UNIVERSAL COMEDY A great story of thrills ind love. A jam. for Mother, Daddy and the "THE CLEAN HEART" (Continued from page 1) "BETWEEN FRIENDS? Reports 'trt-lied Stunt Holmes in WESTMINSTER ‘GUFELD ' TO PRESENT " UNNIES" Invention at (tttnt yer wtur" one of, thalandmarks. of 17, but the women may igatt Mb" nds of pow- der are more important) Wham yawn hear. the tmV"telr phone."' thertiFtred rm ad to" just nlgin "phone," 'only tt the story is told, _ 1 i It’s 'r1aImed that folks’ should keep their/tus, dry in wintirr, iii; some an! more in need pf kegping Ihuh- th'mta dry. T . ' The word, tetetthontt' otiar"taret) from the Week words “this." mean- ine mm afar. atndr"ph'onei'l mean- ine sound.‘ The two mrds wire thus combined into the one word '%ruphopef' " imp-umfnt for can. Trr-ue-mr? “M'WAI'W d 'RFrat'" riolrtte The club advises motorists. how- ever, that railroads and? not allowed to block I crossing for more than 10 minutes, and iuisuch a case the crew is liable to a fine Jrf iron, $10 to $100. The, fhie insult] of going to the state will so to thqpenon Mntt suit, _ F A large number of motorists who haw been held up " railroad crou- ing have compluined tolthe Chicago Motor Club and these complnints have been tamed over "tr the nil- mdn. ' . 1 . Complain That Trains Halt . Too Long Often Barring The Truth T Service from the new station Will stqrt-ah'thiri three. months, according to meant plans. Alt-the time of in- tgerdig, the new plent it ls else oped to have the min studios now in pieparuiorrirt the downtown district of Chicago ready for nee. The new iikiiG will tench out two and one- hatf times the distance touched now, and it is expected tti, every sate in the Union will tie ah to listen in on the program every day. The new Scars-Roebuck station is to include ell the latest devices known to p T t-day science, the engineers in chm state. Two too-foot steel tower: will connect' the that unten- noe‘end several miles of, ground wire will he and. A specinl future with be the remote contrbl which will keep‘ the. lending station and. the Chicago studios in constant touch. " MOTORIS'I‘S HELD l 1?i 'ttytetthAdit, was born fn Gen-4 mnywon thttt 1, 1843._ the child at Mr. and Mrs. John Henry mics, At thd age of 'Al' (the emi to ' Amen-in. uttling, " Painting, 11L Here she remained only a short time; and then moved to Crete,, ttl: In 1869 she was married to Mr. Ernst Stable but; which union. w dissolved by the death of her l'i,'lld'll in Juiy, 1885. In the following yen she mu- ried. Mr. Dietrich Schumhont. and then moved to Arlington Knights. In; 1900 she became a widow_for the second time. Seven years after the cum to Highlind Park, making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Ed- ward Ftuenhelc Two children were' barn, unto her, one of which died in" enrly infancy. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Stuenkel, a sin-- tet in Beecher, Ill, Mrs. C. B. Reich? en, and two sister: and a brother liv- ing in Germndy. _ n ' Suctionlof a new Ak0it6rwatt an. peiopower radio broadcasting mum to "pure the 500.qu 'equipment- now in use, has been announced; by. radio station WLS, Chicago. accord: lug to word received hm. The, new station is to be: builtJn the open ntry to avoid inttiHerxuteo with r Chicago broadcasters. and the sending towers will pro,liably be erect- dd within M miles on Chicugo. the announcement states. , . ', Eli's. Schnauzer“ wu (mm: by na- tdre; “tending to her own affairs eqhtseientioutrly. Of u plenum dispo- ttt the radiated' good cheer, being tit ideal, at a mother and grand- mother. Her nieitiory will be hating among those whose life was blessed by her. The Lutheran Church has lost in her a faithful and the mem- her. ': C Rum Erection of. 1temote-Cinr. , trolled Broadcasting Plant Soon . NEW AND POWERFUL " STATIONFOR WIS “On Sunday afternoon {new new: in: were held- " the' “Ethan: Chunk for Mrs. Sch-.rnborpt who passed "my Thursday, Jan.,29, the Rev. W. P. Suhnomciatinz. The cause of her death was cerebral hemor- rhage.; Interment was mdde tt Mem- o'rial .Cemeeety " Evanston. .. MRS. M. SCHARN HORST PASSED AWAY J AN. 29 Mother of Mrs. Stmnkel; Fun. eral Held Sunday; Inter- ment Memorial Park ..ONLY THE HALF OF' IT THE HIGHLAND PARK mass, manumb PARK. [union UP AT CROSSIN GS Hon; ( Miss Jean thin, Mm. Vim " Par.. ', dee, Mr. Mt: .ay Moonand . Will. iam Gormaq 911g .most utifnl ; groups of outs; whiie Voy- "urerir," a 4 tbe' Mrs. Hole (has I Stag: and r. Wtrrar Moon trttht- , ed every me hit of the. club. V ', Phone 69 Gentral & Shm‘idl List Your Fuhished Houses for Summer Rental V _ -itwith--- . _ tr ' , MURRAY ' TERRY ' "Go getten’fi are‘wnnted in the business worldghut 'there up some who think .t.!ii.ij)rGei' there by being. Sitton Wtuterid "; ,j _ The last fnuihbor, a market. “0 Hush Thee, my Bahia.” bt Mrs, Stagg, Mrs. Bitten. Mr. Hdpn and Mr. German, Wu a lovely selection; These artistsfv with their JiaitGi musical may“; made the club meet- ing a great “death, . _ , The pupils ofMiu lllttt. Emmet wr eoft gave a mob: dtytiltttul musicals Tuesday 'gen/tti/rt.'? the Mothers? club of the Y. 1. J, C. A. ‘Miu wr twtf', pupils Tfo',',', “tilted by Mm. Esther Pucks topb. pianist. was Clover 89min, Violinist, 1:11pr My, Clarence Ev n53, . ' v These clubs fare notudimuint to the future. tm laminar“; my}: titrterie interm(, It. to be ttr-dd. \ MUSICAL TUESDAY Miss Freoeti Pupils Appear . In Song " the Y. Mr. C. A. _ Many Attend ' A' A reverence, "vtrltrve eo-tthr, to that chariete [tic of other. land! should be i ed into the but: of young Amelie u. . MOTHERS CLUB HEARS Mrs,E, A. {King irproud to th- port that alriot the Units at the Great Lakes Sana-pith! have been _"adopted" by tN individual clubs of the Tenth Dim. _ _ f'ttt; Clubs _» V In Rogers ‘g m And Ewan among the may club; doing big things, is t l and School Punt Teacher. an 'ation. Thu group ttas secured the cQsopentiou at bunkers and business n, has Ilium cm and is (Slit ttn, school home at the Service of the community. The Wpman's Neigkzorhood Club of Rag- ers Park is _ as the' who thing ‘at the Gwrgeng. Armstrong School. as gifts :udfmudenl "rrtttttstttttttgttt for the mung; 31;: that M‘ One of the latepl‘p’ m of “health in, eluded a lectgfpmh “Sock! name" by Dr. Rack Yuma. {this club has among , ‘pm In: ttitt of Atit- ericanization _ Me i ms. The Wats kegqvn tl'",',',',',',')?' hi V tuymmt'rluttt, the, same res I u that: other. thtNr of Lake tgilt; Down, along tttp North Shown” tind the WWW Club of Wil 'fette payingm visiting nurse and fa ‘ iahittg her With. . 11'6th car. W tilnt. ‘IGlenoln chi!) running a library tor ' patients in St..Fr'an- cis Hospitalmli . _ ( , y‘ The Libertyvillo Wthrtatthreht1t can» tributes in a tuterint way to it! com- munity, It i: 'in close touch with thé Lake county institutions 'mpetsinr. ly with the copnty tam and {uni-h- "Commit _ " oerstiee" wan the key- note at t ti , " held heat, mmth"ut the home' 0 JFm. P. Farm“, "chain man of the r” ancient sit Marian Citizenship 59! the Tenth District. The meeting? in chute of Mris. Henry Harrington (if Wamkegnn. Mrs. 1hr- ringtone ttrgidjutbt establishment of community Hbrhriu‘nnd the obscur- ance of a log! “community day." The Woman's, Clio, of Antioch is the cen- ter of a splendid community mil-it. Their library. moved from a Item cor- ner and now. occupies 'a beautifully decorated main in the City Hull. This room is a' {ending room and club room, with I,.har't thutateed by the Womanh, ch), his chair “so pays a 'reoutmmster, "ttrnitrhea bun]; tngtett, rhents and than: for the Bay Scouts. it tteauteet, unsightly Iota with shrubbery and nerves in nun: Why! to make the Atmtmtmity a better pine for its boys ind girls. Fox» Lake Club ' _ Enough cannot be aid in p in of 1 the Fox Lak‘q.nWomnn's Cltt . T This} group of women bought u lot, 1milt: a community home, and stamd a _t) brary. tI mute: the social» life of Fox Lake in many cases mounting! in their own homes children in neédi cf care. ', a I 9..Room M, so toi Iteiit--, Half 'cr/iii?, can Lake}and tation ' V _ Reports Show Good Work Done In Sewn] Lines of En-’ denim in The Tenth ', District IN COMMUNITY LIBRARIES DISCUSS SERVICE , Y, ht WOMAN’S MEET LIST mink HOUSES FOB "LE : "uiwith-.,. ( . MURRAY ' TERRY MURRAY & TERRY E 9:, 3E, l Beautifull estate hear the lake, hoiee location, lot 928500. ravine at Iguana: tmittrportjutott, priced for l. quick ode, , l " Choice piece of property in the I,,),;,',':',",', district. Best £11!th {Highlqndfuh math had at n It:- 388 Central ave. Tel. B. P . “NORTH SHORE HOMES” RENTING . INSURA? j 6 mm house, eat side; not” dee omtedl, page. Clue in. hit improve menu. . $13,500.00. Tm. ti-rni, bungnlmy, east tide. clone in. lot 60x200; nice location, shrubbery, trees,.cheap at 611,690.00. - 9. Choice vacant for investment or hcmesim in all swam:- of the city ranging in price ttom mfto $150. per ft, also new idea! for country homes, Highland Put and Mold, in Inge and amulltmu, 8500. per acre and up. mnygood my: in tnm-, mess property, both improved and 'tttte improved. , j 7 An. brick? res. tur. ht; .xu., lot 78x180. $16,000., , Heinsen & Kroll? F. P. Wheeler C2, THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY FRENCH DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS . Oieorported) F. A. TUCKER, Local Mime! Loo TELLEGEN, MARJOEI’E DAW, "BONE POWER. MARY THURMAN. mama: Gonowsxv ' EFFIE SHANNON _ This is I LOUIS JOSEPHNANCB story will“ mm,m color, action, comedy; Note the very excellent out and be of a splendid pieture. , q ' T new“ a shuém‘. rm. Ga, " ' mg... My 1 p... A 16min: mmaueahritier of amoral. in the. gold rush- an a 'tt Ski: with “The Devil's Cured" for . qrrgadliif exciting "ttae- nmen "., ' _ muons mimosa ACTION!!! 620 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone KW Park 406 sis Can: Avenue ' Highland raft. 7mm!- Eigblunh math Ema}: A dramitie story of the tin “my, with: Bood [comes over Bhned. ', T T SUN. & MON., FEB. 8 and , FOR SALE was. man; trunks” no. to, _tl , A Humour” new“ and“ Matinee Lincoln‘n Birthday. iiiiiL6, 3 Phones 178 ind 179 WALLACE BEERY, PAULINE sums. CLAIRE ADAMS, WM. COLLIER JR., RAYMOND HATI‘ON " - . _ t' also "mm uxuourmw' PoucRNAN"rau-drt' um , ' mmmhnomn NEWS V Sunday Ilium Only _ ANNA a, NitgsoiiriAms mxwoon RAYMOND MAIPNN . _ 7 .- -_ 7 7 7 , also . F “WELCOME UNCLE”.$ rip-roaring (loud! and "GREATER THAN MARRIAGE" “THE- iiii, Oli" THE WORLD? “RIDERS OF THE PLAINS" 'Pii “THE DEVILS CARGO" Tel. B. P. 444 INSURANCE 3 idiiriiiii "BE YOURSELW-MY “my I, yummy-uncut? ArwiiAwrdhiPicrtmprrCl T ', LATEST 'KINQGRAMS with with with Tel. 1righ1andvirGVrii"2 pass HOMES. VACANT, AGES, saunas; mam . 5 m. cottage, newly decorated, f mce C heat, HWM. named. pa 860.00 per mm - 6 rm. tut, {In Lge. L. R. Gar. 885.00. -- , rm. tl Int tt.vN. th. Johns ave. mm it rm. ht. .?et1r9utiry " 319mm Pm w..w. BARTLETT ”AI/Burl - nmnvnm ”Al-'31!" V. NOTAIYm .trer"tivttwerrer. 9mm, Mutant-solace». mxnmsunmw Icahn-72H. Ola-Milt! (it! our ZION; ILL. Paul Schroeder & Co, ALEX. s.' BURGESS "MN”! 'l'l'le.eaee,""'"mt . “at. an. ETA“ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY '%ENCM DRY, CLEANER, --- AND DYERS $167.00 Maw. and. binned. rot: lper ma.,--. 6 an. ht, rcpt L. R. thm $35.00. - , rm. ftiit .,N; St. loin; are. {60.00. ...- ht, Stadium. liv. rtarept mi. m. tram, Mar. Int you. 'tts, It 7 rm. 11:33.12 til. baths, id. toc Iz {313.431 trim. hrtttted MISS WALWORTH DRESSMAKER 3 tutttrc.'rett tum . It} 3 57.00. .1. 93m. in. 'ir,ii'l'iit imis. 351”“. with In. I tl. Lyon 3175,00, . , , Phones 178 aft" Tel. B. P. 1536 M12. " 2:” Inuit titanium! PKONI ZION " we: I!” 6, 1985 ll Ur. c, w and w raw): tiCia"siii'i'j'i'ii'ti': “lv n' tal . QM“! r, iiii)'i'i', 130.me ulna-Ina who-Ia L no '1 a ti 3 I M II ' when. I!!! "rtpedrtettte We. .1 but“! i ttidisettnree, he , M',', 'at f burden and: t 1tgfit'i'ittt 9!!quth I t that: mam thunk. 'tlu',:.,?"") l , _ ttits Fra' ' M I “Inf-ital l " , '_ Jam. I dumb: A .w " m . We! 'Illphys ‘Mlyln lit _ it“; 'thi-tbi, ,Pcr"u:ooy W4: {Ini- 5. , I eh -.I I ' and 'ru.SF.'tg tlehp2i,iij .1 "In. . a "ttnh-te. 1 “IV-Io it "ratit'til .. , It, - u T all: I It... . gm . :te$th men! in “an... 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