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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1925, p. 7

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$A basg *Â¥ f' fl LIBRARY; NOTES the Wh§@, previously, had chosen to lose Mindkelf in the desert, examining Wiled cities, how he felt the . call of the World War, turned up Jong sho! gh to join the British army, and ';"i disappeared again into the: desâ€" :*h When next heard of he was the ;’ t advisor of wily old Hussein, lirik of the Hedjaz, virtually head of a armics, idol of the Arabs, who ¢ Vvedthathéboreachsmedlife. [ "When we were very young" <by <§A. Milne, has just been added to el poetry shelves. In this delightâ€" 1 book‘of children‘s verse, Mr. Milne vBais a delicate fancy and ingenius disination. The charm and humor «AShe poemsâ€"to say nothing of their itdristible thythmâ€"puts them in the r# front rank of verses for and ifr@ustible rhythmâ€"â€"puts theM i" * front rank of verses for and ; t ; children. # o || "Whe Mother‘s Recompense" by l FOR $ALEâ€"Deerfield. Large lot, 100x300, sewer, {water, gas, elecâ€" | Itricity, and road in and paid for. $32.50 per foot. Terms. This property should double in value within two years:“ i } HIGHLAND PARKâ€"Beautiful 75â€"foot lot, east side, all itmproveâ€" | |ments, nicely located, near school and transportatic:n. $50 per foot. DUFFY & DUFFY he Maximum of Good‘ Results in All Phases of Bafiking & Scalp and skin specialist. Also three professional marâ€" cel wavers at your service. Water waving. |â€" 2 L _ We‘also specialize in fancy, scientific bobbing, and shingâ€" ing. Retquching colors guaranteed. Free consultation and advice regarding scalp diseases, falling hair, or any form ‘of acne or skin troubles. All work fully guaranteed. Phone H. P. 303 .391 CENTRAL AVENUE tieres, etc SPRING CLEANING [ Have your Spring Wearing Apparel cleaned now, We can ably mssist you with your Spring House Clefning â€" Rugs, Drapes, Porâ€" RSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 }oat in demand, perhaps, among new books of nonâ€"fiction at the ie Library, is Lowell} Thomas‘ Lawrence in Arabia." Col. Lawâ€" is aâ€"Kipling hero in real life, his British Majesty‘s "Adviser b Affairs." Mr. Thomas tells tory of this twentyâ€"six year old ic dreamer, the retiring scholar Highland Park Beauty Salon Mme. Jeanne E. Turner , MOLDANER & HUMER orth Shore Trust Company Sheridan Road and Central Avenue ;ecking B We‘make garments of anx‘I description for e Women and Men ; Remodeling â€" Relining _ Telephone Highland. Park 54 Let us do your dry cleaning the new way McGuire & Orr ‘TAILORS AND EURRIERS Cleaners and Dyers Savings Telephone Highland Park 386 (A State Bank) Commercial HH TTTTTNURITRINE | ME | II ’ mmm MR . Edith Wharton bids fair to lead the list of spring fic{ion at the Library. In this book Mrs. Wharton reveals with incisive strgkes the life of the faghionable society that todax. has folâ€" lowed that of Old{ New York of which she wrote a year ago. . {% on‘ the Skokie <and along the «Desâ€" Plaines, there is a stirring in the bloom, and the lure of the outâ€"ofâ€"doors makes itself felt. The enjoyment of the spring and the outdoor life can be much. enhancefl by the knowledge of who‘s who among the birds. The following books, (all well illustrated, are the means of that end, and are on display at the Public Library: °_ Baily, W. I,.â€"Our own birds. = Raynes, E. H.â€"â€"Wild bird guests. Chapman, F. M.â€"Camps and cruisâ€" es of an ornithclogist. ' ~Chapman, F. M.â€"Travels of birds. Coale, H. K.â€"Birds of Lake Counâ€" ty, Illinois. t Doubleday, N. |B.â€"Bird neighbors. Doubleday, N: B.â€"Birds â€" worth knowing. | . UE Finley, W. L.â€"American birds phoâ€" tographed and studied from life.. _ Job, H. K.â€"The sport of birdâ€"study. Kutchin, Victorâ€"What birds have done for me. Nuttal!, Thomagâ€"Birds of the U. S. and Canada. [ . + With the official opening of spring Phone HIGHLAND PARK 146 Real Estate Loans 16 N. Sheridan Road 380 Central Ave. | The following information regardâ€" ing ‘the respéctive parties and canâ€" | idates is furnished . by friends of the two . tickets: ; o ’ { Citizens: Ticket _ â€" > ; Mayor Severson | has agreed to ’:gain be a candidate for mayor upon l he many requests m citizens and gfriends in Highwood, (In his term as [;mayo"r the last two years there has ‘been a great deal of progress made toward improvements â€"19 â€"streets ‘have been paved and (two water mains | and two Is;w s laid, with contracts | let recently for two water mains and two sewers on which |construction will start in a few days, it is understood. ‘The changes brought about by the ‘efforts of Maygr Severson on improveâ€" ments as well as in police service ih“ been . noticed and appreciated by outsiders along the |North Shore as (well as by local ‘citizens, his friends [report, and thfy h such improveâ€" ‘ment work and od management | may continuej . | ; i | The Severson campaign committee i,‘gives out this| statement: Peoples j’rogr ive Ticket The Peoples Progressive party has issued> a stntément s folleows: Second wardâ€"Enjil Carlson, Citiâ€" zens; Jolkn Llewellyn, People‘s,. Third: wardâ€"â€"Citizens no candidate; obert Botner, People‘s. f The principle of this ticket is to see that Highwood progresses in the future the same as it has in the past five years; also this ticket is supâ€" ported by five of the presert city officers : JoselhiBle er and Charles Glass, aldermen of | the first ward, Fred. Ehrens, city |clerk; â€" William Rudolph and | Robert . Botner, alderâ€" men, third ward. 11 appointments will be made by the| city council and approved by the mayor; also to see that the city is properly patrolled by day policemen| and a)night policeman, who will be in‘ a position to drive our fire truck when an alarm is given at any hour of| the night; as we all know that our city |is in need of a new fire trutk, and in this respect it will enable us protect our inâ€" vestment at all times. For city clerkâ€"â€"Fred Ehrens, Peoâ€" ple‘s; Citizens, no candidate, ~, For treasurerâ€"J hn J. Flannigan, Citizens; John| Meyers, People‘s.. __ For police magistrateâ€"George Retâ€" tick, Citizens; Sam |Santi, People‘s, f For Aldermen ' _ First wardâ€"â€"John. A. Bond, Citiâ€" izens, ; Charles lass?‘l’egple_s. Tess «For mayorâ€"â€"Joseph Seyerson, Citiâ€" zens; Thomas E. Welsh, People‘s. All matters of importance: will be left to the citizens to decide. We are bitterly oppoged to| the roundhouse and also to any annexation to any othâ€" er community, as we all feel that we are strong enough |to maintain our city affairs. This is our pledge to the citizens of Highwood. Trusting that we will receige all (your support by, voting the Pepples gressive ticket straight; e]ec%ion to |be held Tuesday, April 21. | e d t Work on the buil to house the station will begin at once, according to Mr. Bill, and it is hoped to have it ready for use before many months. In addition to the â€"foot aerial towâ€" ers, the station proper will be housed in the. most | modern quarters, proâ€" vision further being| made for addiâ€" tional units is may be required by advances in the science of broadcastâ€" ing. Constan wuch‘lwill be kept with the Chicago studios of the station by a system of remote control from the Sherman hoté! very ‘much along the lines used jat| present. Pearson, 1 book. Porter, C. birds. \ . The location of tq‘e station is conâ€" sidered by engineers ideal from every point of view, states Mr. Bill. Emâ€" bracing more than four acres" of ground on amn elevation just *outside the, southern |city limits of‘ Crete, it will be the most outlying station in the Chicago territory. An amplifier station is to be maintained at Harvey, Ill. Reed, C. A4â€"Bird east of the kies. * Thompson, | Maurj bird notes. o â€"Weed, C. %(.â€"-â€"Bit_'d_a in their relaâ€" tion to men. $s â€" Wright, M. 0.â€"Birderaft. Mr. H. K. Coale, an ornithologist and resident |of Highland Park, has recently. préesented the library , with an owl which he‘ himself caught in Lake county and stuffed and mounted. Two tickets are in the field in the city election at Highwood to be held next Tuetay\ April 21, the People‘s Progressi rty jand the Citizens party. The candidates are as follows: Crete, Tilingis, in |Will county, has been selected jas the site of the new superâ€"power |station to be erected shortly by the SeaTs-Roebuck Agriâ€" cultural Foundation, it has been anâ€" nounced by Edgar |L, Bill, director of. the station. The|\new station will replace the 500â€"watt equipment now in use by WLS. | CITY ELECTION AT | ; HIGHWOOD APRIL 21 Two Parties .in Field, Peoples and Citizens‘;l Candidates j and Policies / } WLS RA’II?AO ST BE THE HIGHLANT) PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Mildred H. Crew, Librarian Pebples T S.â€"Homing with the Mauriceâ€"Byâ€"ways and ~Bird guideâ€"land birds G.â€"The bird . study Botner, alderâ€" 11 appointments city council and yor; also to see rly patrolled by night policeman, tion to drive our larm is given at ght; as we all is in need of a in this respect protect our inâ€" . Trusting that our: support by, gressive ticket be held Tuesday, \TION IN WILL CO. ogressive Party i To ‘Observe National Hospital |__ Day on May 12; Will Keep . | Open House | ©â€" National Hospital ‘Day has been celebrated each year for the past five years in order to enable people to get better acquainted with what hospi stand for in the community, and the many services they render. The Highâ€" land Park hospital is most anxious have as many people as possible come to the institution on the afterncon of May 12‘ between the hours of two and five to se how well the hospital ‘serves this community. * J :â€"On Saturday, April 18, Mr. Ben Marshall ~will\ keep open, house # the members of the North Shore league in his magnificent studio .at Wkn:tte, from 2 to 4 o‘clock in afternoon. â€" ~ |..â€" HOSPITAL PLANNING | ‘~__ ANNUAL CELEBRATION This will include making the ar mature modeling, casting, how mo: are. made; in short ‘everyst ep the inception of the idea to the fin ished product. Come and bring y« friends. ‘The time is 8 o‘clock p. . m. Officers of the Highland Park hosâ€" pital are already making ‘plans for the observance of the fifth annual National Hospital Day on the anniâ€" versary of Florence Nightingalé‘s birthday, May 12, according to an ar- nouncement by Mr. Sellar Bullard, the president of tie hospital. _ [« _ According to word received by 'fic Highland Park, hospital from Dr. Wilâ€" liam H. Walsh, executive secretary of the American Hospital associa the headquarters of which are in Chiâ€" cago, the observance of National Hosâ€" pital Day has spread not only through the United States and Canada byt also, to Australia, Alaska, China and Egypt. National officials, governors of states, local authorities, clubs and business, houses are coâ€"operating wi the‘ 7260 Rhospitals in | the Uni States and Canada in an endeavor spfea'd knowledge of the: importande of| hospitals to ©their communities, wltile the hospitals themselves have entered into the movement with unâ€" bouinded. enthusiasm. i} d Details of the program of the will be ‘made public from time to time but in the meantime the instiâ€" tution issues a cordial invitation everyone to come to the hospital on May 12 and get better acquainted. | ~ The North Sh:ore A& league recen ty held a successful exhibit at Place school: | 1 Preliminary plans are being made for a mass meeting in the auditoriu: of the Elm Place school on the eveâ€" niLg of May 12. There will be musig, an address on some phase of public health by a prominent gpeaker and several oneâ€"réel moving pictures. | The Highland Park hospital has :I ready made tentative plans for @n open house on the afternoon of this day at which time a baby party will be held for all infants born in the hokpital;in recent years.. Several of the departments of the hospital, suth as the Xâ€"ray department, the cperatâ€" ing suite and the laboratory, wlil 1 open for inspection. | ~â€" . | ART °LEAGUE MEETS { â€" _THIS AFTERNOON Banking House 110,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures.. 47:3;:.02 Other Real Estate ... 30,829.00 Cash and due from Banks ;.2...ic.. Highland Park State Bank Security ... Other Loans . School Orders Overdrafts _ Investments Other Bonds . â€"A Gr It Is Incvitable U. S. Government Loans on Real Estate “06*694.28 Loans on Collateral Stltenq RESOURC $19,150.00 813,352.75 817,711.94 405,533.67 85,072.51 . It Is on the Way. The Signs ht. Bank Deposits Prove It. eater Highland Park 847.50 t of Condition at the close of business April 6, 1925 ks 1P .l + Sh : LIABILITIES 59428 | : }s4 Capital Stock ...........$200,000.00 THE HOME OF SAYVINGS DEPOSITORS ~ The seventh North Shore communiâ€" ty organ concert is to be given on &t. Luke‘s great organ Tuesday, April 21, at 8 ‘p.‘m., by Herbert E. Hyde, dean Hlinois Chapter American Guild of Organists. The program is a "bow to the season," ‘every number having been‘ selected: as appropriate spring music. It includes the ~Guilmant "Sonata‘ No. 1" with its exquisite Pasâ€" torale®: movement; two MacDowell numbers "To & Wild Rose" and "To a Water y"i a number by the Chiâ€" cago â€"co ser, Stebbins, "In the Lilting ;)m Time"; the Mendelsâ€" sohn "Weddiig ‘March" from Midâ€" Summer Night‘s Dream; the Bach "Bouree" transcribed for the orgah; Godind‘u, m:n Jocelyn"; Schumann‘s * "; the {famâ€" iliar . Mendelésokin "Spring Song"; and a new\ c@npo?lion "Spring" by Mr. Hyde. ‘The concerts are free and the public is cordiglly invited. _ | ORGAN CONCERT IN + â€" _ EVANSTON TUESDAY #) P ces $ Herbert E; Hyde Presents Sevâ€" enth at St. Luke‘s c!: urch, April 21 $3,568,044.82 $1,765,159.90 1,133,102.75 ] FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR ¢ They are both smart and comfortable, and there is a smartness that will last throughout the summer. A new shipment of the popular twoâ€"piece jersey outfit en route from the east. f j ». The latest in Ensemble Costumes. _ Coats that interpret the newer modes. Made of Engâ€" lish materigl, the kind that is particularly popular with North Shore people. | *FLANNEL DRESSESâ€" â€" : Marvelous displayâ€"superb dressesâ€"new arrivalsâ€" more in demand than ever before. Slenderizing models. Reduction Sale _ We specialize in hats for matron and miss â€" large and small head sizes â€" hats especially designed to imâ€" part chic and youth to the stout woman. 3 We‘iare exclusive representatives of the Kaynee line for boys ‘and the Dorothy line for girls. Our stock, which is fresh and attractive, is bound to appeal to the disâ€" cerning mother who is looking for something original and different for the small tot or young miss,. Smart and practical fashions in Boys‘ Washable Suits â€"â€" guaranteed fast colors, Dainty Frocks and Bloomer Frocks in flower coloring, pongee, voile, etc. Coats, hats, underwearâ€"in fact everything for the corâ€" rect outfitting of the kiddies. * f 482,440.15 188,242.02 The LORETTA SHOP The JUNIOR SPORTS SHOP Extraordinary Values Deposits {Bl After Easter Reserves Surplus .......;.... Undivided Profits CHILDREN‘S CLOTHES 10 Sheridan Road MILLINERY Time ............1,894221.16 wail . Demand ....__1,774,024.59. 3,168,245.75 | shoule oyn and aperate aretprim shouldâ€" own operate but we pogitively decline to allo them to operate the cookstove, as the wouldn‘t have dinner until next da | . Questions asked what becomes >« | all the lost baseballs?> Irate hous Iholdeucouldullwhmuhmm ber that came over on their lawn !"mve gone to. + ® The family of the late Charles ,| Hendricks acknowledges with since thanks the flowers and kind expre sion of sympathy â€" shown by â€" the friends. © P. 1010 FOR SALEKâ€"4â€"rm s«tucco residence, lot ; hardwood M:r cluss m.""?"* OQwner. Tel. wiuhmogk mufl-%: m s $ and other articles. Reward. Lost on 3 ,:.’rmammucn co€ 2 A%â€"“h“h"fl fi:o"l':. ~P. 1104. / ra. & 2 Tread Nlm‘râ€"muâ€".dfl!fl v.; furnace hest and hot water, L. Too Late To Classify CARD OF THANKS 100,000.00 46,7094. 47 $8,568,0944.82 PAGE SEVEN 846,794.47 in. good com 58,904.60 i ha i

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