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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1925, p. 14

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{t +8 17 +4 From Jan. 1 to Oet. 1, the increase in the population, exclusive of births, has been 1,575 persons, making the total: population 56,845, according to the carefully tabulated figures of the chamber of commerce. _ . Within the city itself, there was a beavy movement going on all during September. There were 383 families who are listed as having changed \ Four hundred and fifty people poved to Evanston during Septemâ€" ber, according to figures réleased by the Evanston Chamber of Commerce. \ _ The figures indicate that 270 famiâ€" lies, including 675 persons, moved inâ€" to Evanstom in the annual fall migraâ€" tion. This is the largest gain in a sinâ€" gle month in the city‘s history. A toâ€" tat of ninety families, including 225 | _ Analysis of the lists. shows that by | ;""":e:; :‘flll.,:t:; far the largest contribution to Evans-i omke 'County f ton‘d net population comes from Chiâ€"| i; poigen at th cago. During the month 172 families»! waukegan, in sa including 480 persons, moved north| fre} Mond.ay of J ward from the city. North shore Â¥i!lâ€" ) when and where lakes and suburban district of Chiâ€" | claims against sa rego supplied fiftyâ€"two persons for 10â€" | fied, and requegt cal residence, and cities outside the| same to said Cou metropolitan area of Chicago and | E: from other states supplied the re-!Waukegan, Ill., mainder, tetaling 192 persons, wi:h,Ocltober 290, 1925. the exception of one family which | «.lW moved down from Canada. l Much being said PAGE SIX pertsons, moved out in the same peâ€" riod, leaving a gain of 450 for Evâ€" anston. . | Over 450 New Residents Arrive EVANSTON GROWING; MANY MOVING THERE . Last Month, According to Late Report ~ Charles E. Graves & Company Highland Park, Illinois Exceptional Riding Comfort ALL the cream is there in every bottle of BOWâ€" MAN‘S MILK. It is whole milk. That is why it is such a favorite. + Start using this whole milk today. Mix the cream well before using (tipping the bottle will do tfiis), then you have Nature‘s greatest health food in all its richness and purity. Diamond Merchants, Jewelers, Silversmiths Donee Brotmers Motor Cars A. G. McPHERSON . Invite you to visit their s,l‘l):,' 1" . Give Your Child,ren Whole Cream Milk! newly remodeled store Madison and Wabash at their old location Chicago t PC HAC Claimed people should work to win honors, but many are satisfied with those dealt them in their bridge hands. Device been invented to weigh the pull of the moonlight ray, but now the question arises as to how much the pull of the moonshine is. vealed in the lists is the fact that there were 302 families out of the 8383 who moved into apartments, Of these, only 119 fogmgzy Vived in apartments, indicating that the moveâ€" ment was) 3â€"toâ€"1 in indicating a prefâ€" erence for ‘apartment residence. The unusual building program which has been ‘going on all summer, with the completion date set to coincide with the fall moving rush, has brought the apartment rentersg real results. Much being said about having garâ€" den cities, but the average man won‘t like them if he has to weed the garâ€" dens. their addresses during the month, repâ€" resenting thet .moving of 957 persons, One of the significant items reâ€" that the Subscriber. Administratrix BEAR TOOTH NECRLACE, of the estate of Sen Taziali, also polmianmime 0 1000 0) 103 known as Sante Tazioli or Tazioli Sante| â€" The Protestant Episcopal Church deceased, will attend the Probate Court| House of Bishops definitely removes of Lake County, at a term thereof to| "obey" from the marriage ceremony. be holden at the Court‘ House in| Many married ladies had already reâ€" Waukegan, in said County, on the| moved it from the routine of daily first Monday of January next, 1926,| life, common sense telling them that when and where all persons having ) if marriage is not an equal partnerâ€" claims against said estate are notiâ€"}Ship, it isn‘t much, fied, and requegted to present ‘the bol t igpemaimdeae 6 C200 i5 same to said Court for adjudication.| The old idea about women is dying ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ELLEN J. GRUNDY Administratrix. 5, 36â€"38 Walking said to be splendid for the health, but hard to make our best girls realize the benefits of it when we invite them to go to‘the theatre: In these prosperous times the tramps and vagrants will all be kickâ€" ing.on having to ride on freight cars and will be demanding automobiles. The school pupils may not be over confident that they can win at footâ€" ball, but they are often too sure they know their lessons. + + The hunting season will soon be over, but the open season for pedesâ€" trians on the automobile: roads .conâ€" tinues indefinitely. x 94 If each of us owned nothing but his share of gold that is in the oceans, he would be worth $48,000,000. Howâ€" ever, if any man asks you to invest in a plan to get gold from the ocean, arrest him. Every ton of sea ‘water contains fifty milligrams of gold. Not much, from a ton, but a good deal if you could get it all. There are on earth about one quintillion three hundred and eighty quintillion tons of sea waâ€" ter, containing about siktyâ€"nine trilâ€" lion tons of gold. Or one hundred and one thousand two hundred pounds of solid gold for each of the one bilâ€" lion five hundred million men, women and children on earth. ' Gold basis of currency will not be threatened until some genius finds a way to extract gold from the waters of the ocean as they roll through the English Channel, or out of the Bay of Fundy. Scientists investigating the alleged transmutation of mereury into gold by a German chemist say the thing has not been done. An estimable lady, ‘just dead in New York state, leaves a collection of jewelry worth literally millians of dollars. It couldn‘t make her look a day younger or any more beautiful. But, as, with the lady that owned the cave bear teeth necklace, the "urge" was there. N : At Eyzies, in France, has been found, made of teeth from the cave bear, a necklace 25,000 years old. Pasâ€" sgion for adornment is as strong as it ever was. Twentyâ€"five thousand years ago cave women pulled teeth from a dead bear to hang something shiny around their necks. Now pearl divers go "all naked to the hungry sharks" to bring up more expensive necklaces. ho Mogees The mother gives to the child health, strength, plus moral character, and many other good qualities. She should wait until strength and health are fully developed. \ A man contributes to the child character and intelligence, if he has any. He should wait until bothâ€"are fyully developed, say until thirty, aiong the the mentally poorer sort; fiftyâ€"as Plato suggestedâ€"among the really intelligent. â€" . The priests asked the right to pubâ€" lish literature and have for their children (priest of the Greek Church marry) the same education as is givâ€" en to the children of peasants. The Russion Government said NO. Russian women also show intelliâ€" gence fighting an attempt to reduce the marriage age for girls below gixâ€" teen, declaring that a girl at sixteen is "only a baby," She is more than that, but it is foolish to let her marâ€" ry younger than sixteen. The right law. would be mo marriage under twenty. 1 1 ’ In Russia, on the other hand, a delégation of orthodox priests and bishops begged the government "for an equal civil status with citizens of the Soviet State." Quite a programme, but the judge wouldn‘t let it go through. t In New York City a group of foolâ€" ish young men seek to charter a corâ€" poration to encourage atheism, and "destroy the power of church: and clergy." Breach of promise cases prove that old men become foolish and old woâ€" men have to be very patient. > The Moors, according‘ to the same Westermarck (seeâ€""Origin and Deâ€" velopment of Moral Ideas"), believed that old men became saints and old women witches. 23 ‘ The old idea about women is dying out not too soon. British husbands no longer are allowed by law to beat their wives with a stick "no thicker than the thumb." The French unwritâ€" tenr law gave fathers authority over their ‘children, according to Westerâ€" marck, on the theory that the child is‘ the property of the mother, and the mother was the property of the father. « THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS NO MORE OBEY. 8753 NO, TO ATHEISM. j RUSSIA THINKING. || BEAR TOOTH NECKLACE, go to‘the theatre, Subject to BAPTIST CHURCH IN __._.__ |of the nvmfl_rg ETS GIFT| giv©® TA e ut P 5l ter, 1 Receives $33,500 Estate of | siona: Late Charles F. Gray, Pioâ€" |p; us F hELt ysnt s<l . ‘Receipt of $83,500 from the estate| 4°"* ;lChnfles F. Grey, pioneer of Chicaâ€"| The 6 and Evanston who died last spring, | to the wts announced recently by the First| ciety, Baptist church of Evanston, of which | these Mr. Grey was a member, Howa The gift to the church was not conâ€"| ***** tained.in Mr. Grey‘s wil}, but he yerâ€"| MYSâ€"_ bally requested his family shortly beâ€"| â€" The fore his death that the money be|to ‘th given. t ~| .. y Twenty thousand dollars of the sum is to go to the woman‘s society Peterson Road is the north line of Rosehill Cemetery. Nursery is just west of Linâ€" coln avenue on Peterson rd., Chicago. | . / | Big reduction to ithqse who come to our Numb and get the stock. | B U Y N The land of th spring to sell of Freshly dug Cash and Carry For Sheriff â€" roots not dried SHERIFF A Business Administration M g our Vote and Support at the April Primaries _ npmunnnemmmmmemennermtetimemmmmmmenme ow _ A R G A L NS : Peterson Nursery has been sold, and we have only this fall and next F the stock.. This is your opportunity. % f 1 Carry | ooo mepemeam â€" WeDoPlanting ,’â€"" btvuedifh, ald antacd a & m eer of Chicaâ€"|\ The remainder will be turned d last spring, | to the Woman‘s Home Missionary soâ€" by the First| ciety. The amount to go to each of n, of which | these agencies will be decided by Mrs. . Howard G. Grey, daughterâ€"inâ€"law, and . but he yor. |Mrs. Robert ;I.'Seott. a daughter. y shortly beâ€" | : The sum of $13,500 will be allotted e money : be|to ‘the church building fund to help 3 pay ‘for the recent addition and renâ€" E:'...s-. (:{..:fl‘f .ovation of the structure. O Wâ€"Trees, Shrubs, Fruits and Vines 2oP 2e A Pgsit&re Candidate For sionary in Burma. This money is to b« used toward financing the missionâ€" of the church, part of which is to be given to Anna B. Grey, granddaughâ€" ter, who is at present medical â€"misâ€" 1 } Pruden and Teegarden have been ‘MMMWI. ‘a warrant officer. Pruden is g senior, ‘dlthothsnjutmnafilwm made because of proficiency in milâ€" d D. E. Potericn of Wilngife: ned and D. E. * and P. W. Lieber of Winnetka, have reâ€" edvdmunoflm“hfl' reserve officers‘ training corpg& at the University of Illinois, i d E‘H"" K ~§§§ NORTH SHORE ?YS tÂ¥ > > * WIN R. 0. E. C. HONOR Peterson Nursery 830 N. LA SALLE STREE THURSDAY, For those who do not care to do their own planting, will deliver and plant. «_ We have a fine stock of large trees for winter planting. Telephone Main $618M1 junior and Peterson a S xd 4.2: Let Fire 18 & FI

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