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Highland Park Press, 11 Jun 1925, p. 10

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[Eu i H Iii, M EM}! [22 96 "A "‘ orhtittatghsgstoMr.ttmith f, mtmmmmw {Maud-thug“. IpcchincbthoIt-tutqm‘ Warm Mill-uh.- 'onnqnutoltholoalam nmnacocmduh 5 my shop- which employ ”an ' tterswhottmsmrtBe-'rurd _ hitinnatophak.meetmd 3:; Sum Am A, V. Smith t {Attorney Gun-l Carl-hm. 'httiPripe-tirttt,t. _ [ ytrettrr-%rqrrratattait- that“. 1mr.aemedhtetrr'tts. _ Damion itreqmarinetrtttse- pet-with mania-inherent“ (lt' why Tisitorrto our art ttat1- trf hum: tirettrqttiNtlr-thi. , ttftertbeertnotedattheArttS. 'ill 'te,nndinrtearlroerfttngl .: "!ttetteheahave1t-m%dedfese IF, Visitors to rent upon.‘ The!“ it lefy is provided with duh-rend ttttrt thed not only cotton-hie m ta, but enjoy e genuine feeling at y. in tttutMrttt the 'rat.urdtte 2 this great American punter.» But f tired feeling has n Identific ex- ', natidn In the Net that the m i4riitiGaiieT,Ti%airniGuiGir, =1 e ot ""9..." t't'tduTx%'gl'tl'tt _ biett ere . z" - life. He looks. " pictures, Ai tiring ,'li'rli,rithrrttt"t.llt i ‘I'k. To evercome my, present day :1, 'irtmusemtsiatohmtgth. El-tince onelevelvhlgtheeyee. [lil :togetebetterdew,ornbetper C91.r the visitor Mm for an 'ifi't'trrritsoiGirtitirijaiiLiriF. 'iiFttihree.i.if.iriiiui. m1, hl eye: tire with the contention!- 'diit, ntofvieionreqniredtoeeene A.“ desired viewpoint, The remedy - toktomakeirood-fttse Ri, 1td.andaeatahsth. mum! IF Tth-tttthi-tttels- . ' r Mtile resting. ".' UTY SHOPS ARE. . ill' HITBYNEWRULING F ir1itbeisr'rturartvnritrttee 1rteisiti, by Kurdish and Contact form attahtat the tteat'-dfetrtttmwho,tnutrit _ mountainside and who regard 'Aramt-emdarm1totttfhoavmt. 1erwerruttrteamrmhet-tutedmt muchwhilc the ”wrenches. ich numerodbymdm, lboclimbedonfoot. tad" who jab“ while a. ttttt to dim!) Aunt (on: m feet higher than th. - contain in W, to est-Wheels- Mindanao“ 'he-ttttat-tttie-trr-,, i tablet g the wait of "u tainto ,,P,m4?_riehrtstntmorf inntHto1iirirFyteulett- l ' lull-a d Patti 1 F expedition is ihtamtd by pt' rChail.tYmtgarttmrYerk, and will he commanded by Captain: *Mu mm, a (one: a Yorki pollée yeytetsytt. ' The catto-i 172:1- il Hale Lucy Sontag; , I it PM". What who'; gained fame some nan ago by climb-t ingnlount McKinley, highest peak at; North America: The “mat: ofvtlri morn ieAFrank M. America otl :10. _ I . I ma Get PM Amt): the HMO-foot mountain In. "nudbeeenotntttrttrttt. il'l't",7f,'ll Bryce. Brim gum tothdthtitedgtaug,ithain-t-tt 1’le Who: ttnm any,” , Mormmhun and. of the may not: an: in ':ii-hktsar.ttarikdbrBititteat 1W1). Thoma-3mm _,',t'ltt" walnut- photograph- adj 3 pictures of the [you Ilium; aeeoedineto0id Testament‘tndmon. ’Nonynmdhig atatttttht Deluge, ,wheh 1sebetilttUftrdt dun-0W up Nst'vinerard mam: ma his ,'rifis . my Vlsmns {m ART GALLrllRnilt? mu: Macnt Betd of. Minds, Utilized in Inspecting [ [ Picture- mat-oath rktrBetvan,rtatmtrsn 'll2L",T'tl.'d1had1'Cl'dl'ld"'lufdl indium when new for tho mum on the peak. Th0 2tur.' 'def, "m “' 3%." on on on " iit,l'i).rh2t'th1utFdt'titi up}. : _ honors and ham own mat noun- Iin will be gather-0d. The "red" tue, be oquhrped with long-db- portable wireless spur-tub!!! I? will bonnie from the unit t .kmmt,whiehumomtugotttms. Han-hue beam by; ermtofAaerieetoettrrrtttotb' -xrttitltfMtttmtAimtrbtsud- mach!“- TokujuArnenh:Negr “may” mute-pt _ F Ede-tn: PM. t Yeqrograpttieal and Moria! work L11)» eon-jog! out. Ind specimen- of PAD! TIN TOCUMBARARAT NEXT mom AruaxsdaeunesG f ',,,d,iL- 2t,ttPle..rttaeten,rrtitat,d Hyman L. PM, Wtrtth---' MM) T. (Suriname. 111:de Nrk--agt- Arts ad Balm _ Mildred J. ts, Itaitnu- _ Arts “a s'dttt. . "e - Marr L. 306; Wntrhaeass--atuu Six ”Lake county madam, the: from Highland Park are included in the list of 1,300 who “11.3“!th from the Univenjty of mind: on Juno IE Following in 3 list of the student: from Loin county who will min their diploma, tenth: with. the courses they took: Knuth B. Wright, Wattk-c- ILLINOIS GRADUATES 111m m tron Highhxpd Park in an. Year’s Senior One of the cute has been “and! and the other one you Gairi%ic the Art Institute e'few days ado by: Dr. Amen Know, of Wheeler. J,ti (that, en old friend orDr. Beech, who has had it in his possession for some! time. Dr. Rama, 3 graduate of Beloit in 1878, presented the cut to Freak G.aatttart, 'kertmmitUnt on! the Art Institute. with the "quest that itheqddedtothéetaeetioriatmtiet, of prehistoric In new ht the Belch mum. of Villa; Mr. Logan is I trustee. i, t The footprint of a DWMfl+ youth or maidenhmude may than and: of yam "ts, wu found no ' time use not Colorado Springs United Stutu Government Geo! Beach, who had been sent out in th district to locate attain: wells. ld Bench during his trunk About t l district explored the canyon: 1 _ mountain sides Ind Museum of, h _ trips come upon this utoniéhing foot print. The geologic“ structure which it wu found indicated that -i wn tens of them at)” o It mourn nix and !1teittta inc from toe to heel odds. {latched so that the," middle section of the f is well deritntd, forming what is coll-i ed a “the foot." There in consider-bid width between the-large toe and tf next one. Prof. Bitch carefully out the footstep ttnd made two cacti and then sent the origin! to t tlrttithtoetian Imtitute at Wuhington. 'ikvemibestt Geokttfst Make; ; Dluoury of Stone With" l, 1 _ . Imprint i FIND FOOMINT "Ot course, jutemt could be u and the homosiu the Iuburbe or eh where could he bought more chm if, kicked of partial payment-Kl” month, lump payment: of terge could be made. But if such lump _ - menu were to be required. the . subdivision: and home. would exist, e dour: neat little willow tut now are being populated around age, for instance, would not ‘be the mp1 The inhabitants mld ed to mbpoym end waters . ( hen property am and nun." ( I “lie with tie par-he work- f r 'eoe-rzet his pay and hit moth mis a along the lino at real reform and lift and helpfulness when than most needed. , i “he vrito'r rcan not no that churn-would , foe the better. t Bqeattoe,_tn 2'tr?,gttt, C man who coco to the, F- divided soo or acres. loll: lot: the Wont Ian, builds homoa to be put-chant; th partial pom is doing more to promote pro-pa y and imitate among families of incomes than city club planner pr welfare work ' or soeio1ottiat hf whom there in record " this a. He does more l clean out city a] 3, bring down cit; rents, and turn d s- couragod familiba into aelLroopecti citizens than any other otti, form _ factcr in Ameripan business today; f 'f‘Tha turttmslkm ml: and ' not. work. At that. they (in outline trf the I: the idea l reett Would ti: better to In” 1umte-1tttrhur,, d home-building. tht_irtahtrrit plan? ' , t “My! billions of debt yd been mun than upon the homes built the m. .1110 a tare-t on this can, be digtzrsd " $175,000.000 . you. If any ' weed until t y could buy (in the home buy could have a "The M, borrowed for building is 1PM to'tto . “00mm -. Inch of it in to be)!“ by the home ha " in monthly can and“: or in you” instalment] u 'paithtl p. manta fm 'sterrteatres, lrre wouldnymh, this ,tttteutoyttltei, - clutt- tpibuptnait yin-aim .vutuuu d 1t"dt1yt,l?trtwampedo to -nittAueroeiriiiriiii i "fetteryttdtu,ut,tiouu c. wholmi thousand-ell t anthem” pcymentplsn. t know - 'i, Discussing e'artgratey t m and“?! but. George” I will“ Widely m y - '?"t L" the',',')) Ind, ' ' INST ' ':PLAN 18 i Ilium _ System 13?: Column in Budd-En- l Help! Bane Builder i, Chm; Names PREHIS’I‘ORIC MAN adorn the mon._ It in under. tuteotgrrrstn_iudtoaet; that the pmbléiofming‘ o1dsttt-rfttttrtd'htdutttn. i ; 'N counteract the detprimtion thd {ninth nan! district, comprisin‘c Illi- inois, Michigan, Ohio, Indium, Kin. Mari and Wisconsin, in hiring In in- }dividnnl collection to me the famous fold his.“ tut wot: h,er Ipnu in the rm af 1812. .. ': . The“ and men In locking , jam. or! $107,000 and have mama ”not! to the governor: in each ataU l The U. S. & Constitution, known t "Old Immides” to every school iid in the country” lies at tho Bou- tg."""" Yard that rotting to obliv? Fund Being Raised in Ninth Nan! District to Re- mutate _ The painting which is shortly to. be shown at the Institute was originally _ painted for the convent of Carmelita Daedalus in Madrid. It shows. the Virgin! standing in the hollow af the,' mutant moon (symbol of her triumph over all pagan deities). About her Boat ten cheruhs. carrying s long palm, ftamms, and s mm 'mirror/ which is the most distinctive feature‘ of this painting and by which it is known " the “Immscnlste Conception with the Mirrors" When this splint- in: is hung. then'will be good op- portunity to, compare the contribu- tunrpt the‘ two great srtists of "virit'eenth century Stsatn--tht, ctumt- ti'sily masculine genius of Volumes and the milder sweetness of Murillo. "OLD IRONSIDES” ', The doctrine of the Conception we: of poet-Gospel origin and its status in the church was not firmly flxed un- til 1617 (the year of Marina’s birth), yhen Pope Paul V issued a bill for- bidding the teechint of contrery bi. lists. It is told that there we: gener- ‘el rejoicing in Seville It this papal decision, and of the painters who un- dertook to celebrate the glory of the Mn in their works, none we: more fitted for the task or more esteede than Murlllo'. me. Thai Immaculate Conception wu Murmés faiorite subject, and he .execu'tod more than a more of paint. ing- of it, It was in fact a highly' Mull? theme with the painters .nd populace of Seville. ' An importaht Swill: painting is :tentJthrarllr to hon; in the Arth, 'Ititnto. This is on "htmueutata Cttnedption" by unkind, formerly in the collection of the End of North- brooke, now owned by Mr. Dertt V. Hutchinga of Latina“, who in lending it tot. exhibition It the Insti- 'lriyrttte1tpte, Conception? by Murillo, Formedy in Collec- _ tion of an‘Earl 'Other Thtdtrtt. , _ Carl Wqenmm's “Summer Day” in beautiful iittd it has a very Luau-cal technique; Irma Roen bu "ttve on! tries, painted ‘ln Fume, interesting in color and design." Elmer E. Young _ has a large snow scene which attracts ': much Nvoratrleatteettion, Dee Beets" “Engllsh Flowers" ihows thodkhtful Ih?tttrhurnanirhip,. ihte color and skil- ful handling. John Kiley Fatal-‘3 'T'itrttmhoad Home," is a convention- ally pleasing subject, nicely handled. Anna Lynch shows a beautiful church interior, St. Etienne du Mont) in Paris. George Elmer Browne; has; eight. 9‘31“ and among lthcm him “Ccrner Old Le Pay” is fill af solid winging. William C; Watt'u "Well near Yellow Temple, Pekin" alum us man of thin painter: pleasing technique. John Ttyttrmptter has a "rrtumatml painting callod""l'hc Hawk” which baa a remarkable Chi- ncae quality. Study it carefully. A SPANISH PAINTING . IN ART INSTITUTE M'lyt,2t/ 2t,gttgftrg't, t , O _ Color Militia: with Art Institute is (thin; Vie rejoice at. We but show af the - said one "ttttsims. gt of ',tJli,,t ”" 1ttp,,2tgt t . piety spontaneity ed in the tve hundred and trrmttrthe Iworks as” other elements, and the everyday, likable. homely apbjects with which “one is so tannins:- and‘ f,'lt'l,g2,tttg"t2c",,htttit poet manner,sao 'httrtsprriae, . F, l ' We] Paintings. Bitter Sandsen is listed under the heading at Swedish artists, but he is a resident of a mean state and!!!- two striking colorful paintings are of western scenes. William Est. s new exhibitor, shows a delightful familiar painting called “The Old Barn." John E. Costlgan’s "Winter Shadows" is a diirieult but successtul bit ofpainting, showing marvelously well the inter- play of shadow: cast by hasn'trees. Frank Allen’s picture, af four chil- dren on a rocky coast is decidedly ap- pealing. By what magic Emerton 'Nittand gets the profound depth in his tropical forest scenes is a puzzle. Regarded An Best Shir of the Yer; Numerous Future. Of Grad Beauty and AT IllilrmiSll? IN WATER ' COLOR _l'l'ION m HIGHLAND PARK PM HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS GivePkuure DETERIORATING North Shore Gas Company ir, “may 'This Home Ttat JtM,rlr W Milwaukee Road and be; new Rim? 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