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Highland Park Press, 29 Apr 1926, p. 8

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9A : § I'REICHARDT f AND _ MARTIN Denver and thence to Chicago and other points. Of course, not all such calls were to the large cities, but there were more for Chicago than for any other point. Next â€"came New York. â€"Folâ€" lowing New York came Philadelphia, Boston, Kansas City, Detroit, Dallas, ‘These calls traveled east from Los Angeles to Yuma, Maricopa and Tucâ€" son, then on to El Paso and up to Minneapolis and Pittsburg. If a record of Long Distance teleâ€" phone calls is.any criterion, more resâ€" idents of Chicago make southern Caliâ€" fornia their winter home than from any other point: New York City ranks through a study of the edlls made the direct wires which connect Los Angeles and its neighboring communiâ€" during the last Christmas season when people away from home are especially desirous of talking to the home folks and giving them a Christmas greeting. Thousands of people spend each winter in Southern California. Whence do they come? ¢ $ HICAGO RESIDENTsS C OIN 80. CALIFORNIA In March more than 31,000 carg: were manufactured and shipped by the Hudsonâ€"Essex Co., an increase of more than 75 per cent over the March of a year ago, which was itself an unusually good month,. According to the best information available, this $1,000 cars was the largest numbér of ‘six cylinder cars ever made and shipped in the history of the indusâ€" try. Despite unseasgonable weather all over. the country, more than 90 per sent of these cars were sold at retail â€"â€"another . recordâ€"making achieveâ€" "These figures : are ntmflufl:;_’ said A. W. Person, dealer in H land Park, "because they indicate the great size and resources of the Hudsonâ€"Essex : organization both in manufacturing and selling. | Miss Dorothy Stevenson jwho is a | of the Boy pcouts of America in 1910. traveling secretary for the gmn de. | _ Due‘to &w are over partment of the Y. W. C. A. is to be |75,000 Boy Scouts in region seven, the guest of honor at a tea Thursday regional headquarters had to set a afternoon at four o‘clock at the °Y. W, | limit to ,trom _ each C. A, headquarters, 374 Laurel avenue. | council. ~scouts from the: x""?“ Miss Stevenson and Miss Lyntis Redâ€"|Shore : who :are.to attehd will wine, associate secretary of our local | be picked by the scoutmasters of their Y. W. were students at the University | various tfeops on the basis of their of Oklahoma together. scouting efficiency, neatness, and bearâ€" Miss Stevenson has Cherokee ancesâ€" | ing as~ scouts, Sq&!,Wfi a real try and is a grand niece of General| honor for the scouts who are picked Stand Wheie. She will talk about|to attend. . a some of the problemsâ€"of Indian girls. | Previous. to leaving Highland Park All interested in Indians whether Girl |the scouts will be inspected to insure Reserves or not are, invited to atttend. correct uniform and oqqlpment. Especially is the membership of the| 1t has been planned that Sir Robert Y. W. C. A. urged to be present. will nFagant FKacle Seont . nadoas th HUDSONâ€"ESSEX CARS MAKE MARCH RECORD Traveling Secretary of Y. W. Inâ€" dian Department to Speak 7 room shingle, 'i;t,:nwith 2 baths, on east side. large living room with fire place; sun porch with beautiful view; bmgut room; 4 bed rooms with wa closets; clothes chutes; stairway. &vinx room. . Large attie. hn:dg in basement. 1 car garage,. Modâ€" ern â€" and mfimE every | reâ€" spect. 1 or 2 year t GIVE TEA AT Y. W.C. A. One train â€"was almost one mile long, police said, extending for ‘about oneâ€"half ‘a mile each side of the crossing. The gondola with the deâ€" fective trucks shot from its track and across the clearing into the midâ€" dle of the other line of cars. Wreckâ€" ers soon cleared the tracks. FREIGHT WRECK AT = ; DEERFIELD FRIDAY Gondola Leaps From Track and Derails Several Cars; 4 No Casualties The polite who were called to the wrpck,nporudthfit:emmin- jured because the in each line, happened to be in the middle of the When the trucks on a gondola beâ€" came defective Friday on the Deerâ€" field crossing, the car was thrown hom’iulineotmcm:lp‘udng freight wrecking six and haltâ€" ing traffic about threeâ€"quarters of an Real Estate Real Buys PAGE EIGHT EVERYTHING IN REAL t .cs RSTATE ARE SCARCE 8. i ie e ‘ \ ~ Saturday afternoon, May 8, a train â€"was almost one mile| monster .emun“:g:mrof Sir olice said, extending for @about Robert will be held at _ Dexter f ‘a mile each side of the| payilion in Chicago. . Each.council in z. ‘The gondola with the deâ€"|\the region has been allotted a delegaâ€" trucks shot from its track|tion to the rally in proportion to its ross the clearing into the midâ€"| seout membership. The North Shore the other ‘line of cars. Wreckâ€" Council; will be represented by fifty n cleared the tracks. picked, uniformed scouts, who will be Apyrsmintermmenmin in charge of four scoutmasters and TEA AT Y. W.C. A. +/ the scout executive. . . . . FOR MISS STEVENSON| The scouts will leave Highland Park :\ remmagrte ; in a body in time to reach the Dexter ing Secretary of Y. W. Inâ€" | Pavilion by twoâ€"thirty p. m. _ FOR RENT INSURANCE 388 Central The . display will occupy 120,000 square feet in the Palace of Transporâ€" tation. National and local automobile associations are coâ€"operating with the exposition authorities in arrangâ€" ing for a showing which it is declared will be without parallel in the history of automobile shows. Twentyâ€"two automobile concerns are combining to prepare an exhibit for the Sesquiâ€"Centennial Internationâ€" al Exposition to be held in Philadelâ€" phia from June 1 to December‘ 1. Mr, H. Ame Babcock, the scout comâ€" missioner of the North Shore Council is the only scout leader in this council who holds the Eagle rank. BIG AUTO EXHIBITS. .SsESQUI FEATURES Since 1921 the following scouts in Highland Park â€"have attained the coveted Eagle rank, the first four scouts listed are still active in scoutâ€" ing in Highland Park:. Lyman Mcâ€" Bride, Albert Snite, Page Beers, Henry Bacon, Fritz Boynton, Charles Dli-ke. Edmund Gifford, John Gifford, Wilfred Nichols, and Dan Rogers. The rank of Eagle Scout is the highest award possible for a scout to obtain, it is the goal of every true scout from the time he enrolls until he has won the coveted silver Eagle badge. Sea Scout Ship "Port Clinton," of Highland Park will be presented with the Eagle badge at this time. It has been planned that Sir Robert will present Eagle Scout badges to the scouts who have won them since March 1. Scout Henry Bacon of the Sir Robert is a world known figure in scouting, he founded scouting in England and assisted in the formation of the Boy Scouts of America in 1910. SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING, RUGS AND DRAPERIES TO > THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. | DRY %ANERs AS WELL As LAUNDERERS. Friday evening, May 7, a dinnex will be given in honor of Sir Robert at the Hotel Sherman by the scout leadâ€" ers of this region. The North Shore Council is very fortunate in being able to nflfi scoutmasters and deputy scout‘ ct sioners to this dinner. Suppose it were your home! Supgl | your money were tied up roperty that had been o ;to?itsbyu.bqiblow. ins ,e.r!‘cy“z»wh of it and. be sure that your g:licy is written in a dependable comâ€" pany, â€"| /a*tt C ésall re se «L. tance 1 or phone today. 5 [ 4 REICHARDT â€" Sir Robert Powell Guest of Honâ€" or at ‘Dinner May 7; N. 8. Council Representatives The founder of scouting, Sir Robert S. 8. Baden Powell, who is the chief scout of the world, will be in Chicago on May 7 and 8. n e on lmls mgency of the Citizens Insurance: Camnanv will san FOUNDER OF SCOUTING: : ~â€" N CHICAGO MAY 7â€"8 This sketch was made from an a photograph. © (ani e 2s pacs m o3 yX old \} MARTIN INSURANCE 388 Central Ave. DESTROYED BY A [wiInNpstorM! Murray&Terry REALTORS â€" We have a complete up to date listing of all houses and vacant in Highland Park and vicinity. Con#&tt us before making your n purchase. We will be able‘io assist you. Highland Park office at ~ Bheridan and Central Telephone Highland Park 69 ‘â€"The artists tell us we must train the eye, and ball players who have to face curve pitching will say so. . Having lost large amounts of money in folish speculations, the, American people are now looking for a chance to lose some more. . ' Renewals of â€"subscriptions for next year‘s series of : these. recitals was taken during the ‘last concert two weeks ago. While the series is not zvt fully. subscribed it will soon be oversubscribed. Those who . dislike disappointment should send in their subscriptions at once to Mrs. Bessie Grant, at the Winnetka State bank. â€"Tllinois â€" produces thirtyâ€"one comâ€" mercial minerals. _ ‘work, in which field he is possibly even more popular than in opera. _ Schipa has a tremendous operatic repertoire which alone would have made a caréer great enough for almost any téenor. But he was not satisfied. That difficult bnnch,'bet(imwc singing, â€" appealed to him irresistibly. It is perâ€" haps, the hardest branch of all. Alone on the stage the artist must make, each song a picture without the aid of brilliant costumes, scenery, orchesâ€"> tra, or action, Yet in that field Schipa has also secured phenomenal triumph: This is his fourth season in concert' § rm, Dritk : ......â€"â€"Xiac New 6 rm. shingle .. 4 rm. bungalow ...... 5 rm; part., garage }g‘ rm. aqpartment ... T apartment ...... Tito : Schipa, the . celebrated tenor, who opens next mnflu of Winâ€" xb:th Music c!il;l, y t-lhqfih, was m at Lecca, . Bchipa‘s parents thought him destined for the priestâ€" hood. ~But at &n early age he broke away from his reli studies and enter:d the conservatory at Lecea for piano study. He then became an acâ€" complished musician and composer beâ€" fore his voice matured, after which he took up singing in same instituâ€" tion. He made his debut in "La Traâ€" viata" in southern Italy, He won such repute‘ in the smaller cities that he was called to Milan, where he again made his debut in the same opera and also sang in "La Somnambula" with Mrnie. Galliâ€"Cireci. * Miemaea Pare . / ‘a Ap 'Phoneifl“ § j : Chle;gof Office t Suite 35â€"37 W. Jackson Blyd. TITOSCHIPA ogms ‘‘‘~ MUSIC CLUB SEASON World Famous Tenor to Be First | _ "Old Tronsides," the eled Artist In 1926â€"27 Winnetka, 153";;”_” "M% fandgs Program ‘om.n.mg} ic t Vorks, will Tito â€" Schipa, the uhb:i:‘ud“t%w,',mo;:mog% t taâ€" | who opens next year‘s se "â€"| tion, Mines and . ‘at ~the. netka Music club Artistâ€"Recitals, m’ s:.n'qui-cmunnhl Internatio _“"fi" born at Lecca, Italy. Schipa‘s parents | position, to be held in Phil delphia thought him destined for the prie-t-v‘m,h,“l“p.emql, The tiny hood. Butathnowmhekoh,modelvfllhoumb lnmtftu& away from his religious studies and. the 880â€"ton fiyers now being | enter:d the conservatory at Lecca for'g'“m.s‘::e by the Baldwin company. 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