2 1 ) for: you ing | it A P oil. ‘They ‘The; Fflr@u& sÂ¥ afterâ€" 4 vOu as one 6 xh to the # bhim, Street LEADERS ’ilc- in the Â¥.. He public g e ey NTER ted! Bowsâ€" and other Ur pPrices ve sort you uilding. ng@ serv. 8. 1926 g' l ates by Examples | With the! ration of Phil Jorâ€" dan of ‘the Medili school, ,'Dlr*ctor Harrington, in question and : dialogue., sliwed what :«:re of interesting \bits are a men various stories of recent/date to prove his points. He quoted from a New York newspaper‘s r}(ent account of two very ient inmates of |the United H for Aged Hebrews at New Roche bro;ehin‘ marriage at an age of over A00, with the man finally put to rout by the appearance of the woman‘s great grandchildren and, by Mrs; Goldberg‘s own common "There‘s no doubt that the newspaâ€" per does supply a real need for inâ€" ;;mation‘.&uc days," coutn?fuod Mr, arrington. "I know my wife never buys an article downtown w:t‘hont consulting the advertisements. Every one of us | use the newspaper to keep up y the world. I wonder jJust what we find in our favorite daily which makes it so mdable..z;e-i timgs to the exclusion of other orms of literature. Have you ever thï¬xhï¬ of some of.,its chief attractions?" > To lr;nl- Human uky 1 "The l&wyer ws up a faulty inâ€" dictment and the prisoner is it} ted;. : the ::;tot;. makes a ï¬:& diagnosis, i patient dies; t banker finds blunders in m-Tbo&- keeping; the merchant stocks up on goods that do not sell. All of these men keep their blunders to themselves â€"â€"but when‘‘the newspaperman makes uf. added that the *;o‘nder"wmh’n & newspaper, compiled in aA short time, is as accurate as it is. Then he ‘ï¬hhnd some of the great uses of newspaper in offsetting a few pardonable errors. a slip a hundredâ€"citizens pounce on him," said Director Harrington. ; "The Human Newspaper," the topic of the radio talk from the Chicago â€"..’" ( o Pnasionn. t Ieirigun, e H. F. Ha head K Medill School of l«Tn'ul ism ‘of Northwestern university, demâ€" onstrated that while newspapers, like persons, are prone to err occas :{. all in all, the .tm metropolitan daily is in and instructive.. Proâ€" fuaomm told his m that when ‘one recalls that newsp; ponmpn t of a few hours and that wï¬:‘ individuals are reâ€" sponsible for contents, it is not difficult to understand why an error creeps in. | HUMAN ELEMENT N _/ EXPERT DEPICTS FEATURE Harrington Points Out That Deâ€" spite Speed With Which Work Is Done and Many Particiâ€" ‘ pating It Is Very Accurate THURSDAY, APRIL 8. 1926 Breast Lamb the Ib. ... the lbq diffcivepans t eveentinanertend 8 dozen _......_ Spinachâ€"fancy, fresh the Lean Beef Soup Meat, the Ib. ... Bonelessg: Beef Stew the Ib/il..:s.,........ SIRLOIN ROASTâ€" Boneless Rolled 98 Beef: Roast, Ib. _ 40€ Halibut Steak the ID. ... Salmon Steak thek Ib,| ... !. Peas, h, sweet, tenderffrlba. for .. Fancy White Potatoes the peck 70¢ NEWSPAPER NOTED W»at California‘s Noted Health FOR FRIDAY ONLY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 9 and 10 i C t Rde s ‘ ¢ P hx Ai s <daty {7’{,*. :,.J } ? ; k =: cap nes Highland Park 1677, 1678, 1679, Deerfleld 143 “Sweethearthpd!o( Pure Foods*" North Firs mm‘l-t. ï¬ Free Delivery Service to Ravinia, Highland Park, Hi&hwood,_ Fort Shid ridan and Deerfield _ «_ 10€¢ â€"â€"40¢ _ 124%c _â€"45¢ 164c 40c¢ 20c 29¢ 89c **Seience, the fine arts, and ‘religion represent the three fundamental activâ€" ities of the human soul," he says, "and the highest beauty of Chris_flm life consists in :a harmonious ble of these three fundamental activities, just as the beauties of human vision consist in a harmonious blending ‘ of its three fundamental colors. Sentiâ€" ments of this kind must have been at work in those days to produce the revâ€" olutionary changes in the mental atâ€" titude of the world with regard to the new science which found its highest expression in Newton. These changes manifested ‘themselves in many ways. When Newton died the church buried his earthly remains in Westminster Abbey, and in his epitaph we find the words: ‘He was the glory of manâ€" kind.‘ This was the sentiment of the English people and of their churches without regard to sect or creed. Was 'thueudimaï¬nxvoicaong}epart{ ofâ€"any people or of any church in any. part of the world?" Michael Pupin, inventor &f many important telephonic and 3&9 deâ€" vices, , cites the three amental human, activities. in an article "The New ‘Reformation" in the} March Scribner‘s Magazine, d DESERT . EDGE® PRUNES meet all requirements as a regal health food for those looking: for: natural diet, tho it is no more a "health food" than is the mountain air lm:entt sun of Beaumont where p uced. Desert Edge Prunes are gro _at an altitude of three thousand feet in the shadow of snowâ€"capped mopntains which gives the same pep that makes the famous Beaumont ehvrrï¬n:und in a class by themselves, the desert winds with their bzmzn of electricity put divine wine each prune. First prize was awa at the National Orange Show mâ€e with a weason. Sunâ€"dried and the juicte rethined by special patented process, these ‘prunes nre'whrï¬eaome, healthâ€"giving and taste more like the fresh fruit than any other dried fruit I have ever seen, also no swaeetening or sulphur is used. They can be eaten without even soaking. For a food that is a delicious delicacy, for des sert and â€" pudding: fresh from Naâ€" ture, I recommend to the healthy and healthâ€"seeker alike Boulton‘s : Desert Edge Prunes. | TELLS FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN ACI'I\%ITIES Michael Pupin, Noted Inventor, ays They e ite Veal Breast with pockeï¬ w Front Leg Veal Hoast, Ib. ........... White â€"Fish the Ib: ... Rolled Pot Roast the Ib. ............ Trout the Ib. 2 to 8 Ib. pieces, Ib. .......23V4¢ Sliced Ib. __..._.........._}..30¢ Miller & Hart Armour‘s Star Cabbage, Fancy new, the lb. ... Beef Pot Roast the Ib, ................ Rhubarb,: Crisp . tender, 2 lbs. for BACON SQU. DESERT EDGE PRUNES FOR MONDAY: ONLY SPECIAL _ } ~@04P SALE .. DR. GUY BOGART | _ . on page 2 section 2. 5â€"6â€"7pd Specialist Says Highland Park‘s Down Town Store â€"22¢ 18c € | 14c 30¢ 45¢ 28¢ 25¢ P P BROTH ER S Peter Cooper‘s steam engine with its train of coaches, which is a part of the New York Central railroad exhibit in the Grand Central station in New York, will form a section of the Emâ€" pire Stato'li display at the Sesquiâ€" Centennial International Exposition, June 1 to December 1, according to plans being consummated by P; E. Crowley, president of the New York Central railroad. â€" Ns Mn ol Governor Al Smith has joined in the request that this be sent to Philâ€" adelphia as part ‘of the New â€" York state exhibit. @ & Antiâ€"chicken thief organizations being formed. The flappers need not worry, as they are too expensive obâ€" jects to be worth stealing. i Claimed . we â€"should : have a‘ twoâ€" party system, but hard to accomplish this so long as so many people have not <been ‘provided ‘with government jobs. : ~ Weg PIONEER TRAIN TO _‘ ___ f BE ON EXHIBITION crisp, tender,; ea. Rib Lamb Chops the 11. ........;..... Loin Lamb Chops the ID,"...".l:..... Fresh Herring the Ib;: .:. Best Native Sirloin Steak, Ib. ... ... Filet Haddie the Ib;:.:..; Celery, fancy m Calif.; tender, ea. Hind qtr. 1926 Spring > Lamb . READ OUR AD EVERY WEEK IN THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS DRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN Rose Marion Knight â€" $06 MICHIGAN AVE. EVANSTON Telephone Greenleaf 1319 STRETCHING THE‘RELIABLE LAUNDRY PHONES 178â€"179â€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS FOR TUESDAY ONLY INTERIOR DECORATIONS IMPORTED FABRICS Under Chicago prices. Making of curtaing . and â€"drapezies < optional. Granulated Sugar 10' lbg. for 59 c A $250 GROCERY ORDER NOT INCLUDING FLOUR OR SUGAR OR SOAP | â€"_. _ / SUGAR â€" Pure H and E Cane Sugar > 10e‘ _ mrm 600 15, 18 10, 15 $4.50 _ 20¢ 55¢ 45¢ 42¢ 50¢ Shoulder Veal Roast, the lb. Fresh Spareribs the Ib. .,m..',f_‘ Smoked W l/\fte Fish Tthe 1b. .}.f..5...code.. Pork Shqulders the Ib. ./:}:â€"...%:.; Flank Steak the Ib. ... Best Native Round T hagk t e Cauliflower, fancy large heads, ea. ‘. yellow, the lb. The stability and allâ€"around f mental‘ prosperity in American W ness affairs has never been demon Despite Heayy Slump In ‘Wall Street Stocks General Conâ€" y ditions Not Hurt STABILITY sHowWN _ *~ / JIN BUSINESS WORLD SPECIAL DOLLAR SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY For United $ates Senatori Primary Day, Tuesday, April 13th Republicans of IIlinois Vote for Frank L. Smith 1986c 25%c â€" 35¢ 23%c¢ 35¢ 25¢ 35¢ 5¢ To get ition for Illinois as a great Republican state; Service in the Serf uke.uï¬umfadakmdm 1llinois Cof Commission, which is saving the people $19,000,000 :a yeakâ€"over $70,000,000 since Smith became Loyal to Americat the faith of W and the erdict of Ilinoig mmzm Mwm%mw«um Loyal to Illincois farmers and pledged to work for their canal tolls, and cotp '(?thehkumGulflndLubelw Loyal to labor, and to the rank and file of the publicâ€" Inww.otyï¬\;_ ) am&:wmo (oiced ao Celm S eonee on oaid oo ietadiied your verdict senators, anda voted the supreme Court of this League, hypocritically called the world courtâ€" To get out of the I ‘s court and keep out of the League Pork Loin Roast * the Ib. u_..m;...__,.ï¬...flmc e n1 lo. pieces. io. â€" 1 * 39%C 3 bunches for ing Chickens lb. ; 2 lbs. or . Smokef Butts on [lol the Ib...:.1.:...... Spring Lamb ... BACON the bunch strated: more ‘clegétly than during the Prst Tew weeks When notwitatandin ‘“IO m‘“ i i‘;f B1 d ‘_:j speculative circlés, ‘the indugtries o the country ! untouched, and inâ€" in. new drdérs rhdeived. â€" Spbeiflative Wall Street is ~ an incident‘ in our national !lif‘ lhe Wall Street which : Assues ‘ arities ‘based on American ndus ‘ and which funcâ€" tions throu@h "thd banks is a very FOR THURSDAY ONLY (| roR WEDNESDAY ONLY 24%, sack .%!hr | _ Fancy White Potatoes i8 a ‘,,;}‘N~3_ [helF 5. s ts t N ,;‘.u.}r., mcm wcve icaly Ideals, the faith of Washington and the 48 |390%c ;i* _23%¢ 394c¢ 317%¢ 29¢ 42¢ 271¢ 10¢ Lean, SugawCured, in 3 lb. pieces, Ib. ... Very Best Rib Roast Beel, thi Ib. .:.:..: .. Beef Kidneys 2# for .. _l.:s.. Goose Liver Sausage Fresh Asparagus Uneeda Biscuit Bach ::z ".." .. Fr. Cream . Cottage SALT PORK Green Onions the bunch _ o7 Paes y . 43‘& erâ€"tape. Wallâ€"Street is ‘entiveiy} ifter ent. "It was a matter well warhy of fllerehdbeenamrflp_"h these ticker tape values, th ‘i dent was able to call to the: aftaintic of the country at large the fabt, thai real business did not experienté eve a Aurry and was proceeding With inâ€" creased vikor and strengtn. *‘ J PAGE 45¢ 25¢ 25¢ 55¢ 22¢ 10¢ 4¢ $ ts