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Highland Park Press, 13 Jan 1927, p. 5

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", JANUARY 13, 1927 CS : 43. t C _ _ AGAINST BOND i?wnl fund and disbursed for genâ€" . eral needs of the city. 4 in ¢ iss revoral improvenionies it pthaegs / Aor severa provem 0 is i}"" an) it is further Alhcfi that the ‘ defendants gave out misleading facts ‘ in hope of carrying the bond issue _ jng curtailment â€" of <police= and fire ~forces, was coerced to follow the adâ€" â€" vice of the administration. _ . / Say Political Move Frignds of the city administration say that this is simply another atâ€" temnt by their opponents to tie the hands of the administration and, disâ€" credit them, before the public for poâ€" litical purposes. ~In other quarters, however, it is alleged that the. suit is a bonaâ€"fide action to determine the legal status of the matters which it brings up, Tss ‘~ There are further charges that the wefficials mostly come from two out of seven precinets and that appointâ€" ments have been so made that the city absolutely controls these preâ€" This is cited as a reason for calling ‘the election void, and an accounting is asked for all water receints and disbufsemc/:ts since April 30, 1925, the submitting of all contracts enterâ€" ea into in connection with the incinâ€" erator and water plans, the petition for the nullification of water bonds, and the enijoining of issuing bonds or making a levy for them are among the requests. * In effort to substantiate this charge the bill claims that on the first elecâ€" tion, when the bond issues were deâ€" feated, these two princinets had a total vote of much smaller than at the De¢ 13 election. In addition .it points ocrt that arrests have been made for illegal voting in another THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927 AP Continued from NOW IS THE TIME TC ARATION FOR NEX PLAN Jâ€"SECURES $12.50 Deposit 25¢ each week for 50 weeks. Extra mom.fy is néeded durmz the holiday season our many satisfied customer“\,“: * Every dollar saved for Christmas during the yei py on Christmas Day. _ §§ | _ E Here are plans to suit everybody: HIGE t4 PLAN Nâ€"SECURES $125.00 .~Deposit $2.50 each week for CHRISTMAS SA dou About Fifteen Members and It Promises to Be Popular HIGH scaool%nmrs FORM NEW ORCHESTRA The meeting on February 8 will be preceded by a et luncheon, and the program following will be a musical given by gome of the clubs very talented musitians. The next meetifg, on January 25, will be a stereoptigon lecture on "Java â€"an Enchanted Garden" by Harry Ostrander. | & * ns m ing ? °t m Bt *3 M : ';- iJ P " t §1 I f J }. "' ‘ 3. hy ."‘ w :.}VJ\ knivime ”Xfi S ",‘7 :” bacl ""'A rberi nds in af -ndhw%nmm RB GUILD WILL _ | ine m%fi reception room,|the members, stil\ â€" PRFESENT "HENRY [V‘ ) make sure that your weight is kept ire, formed a @roup ‘around him,| *( on rom nage 1 _ _ _ | teet are kept parallel, let the hee lonving the tem thhl almost neglected| _ Continued from page 1 _ _ | meee the ground first," first, then transter mysticism of the Indian beliefs and| schools and colleges, because of its edge to the ball of the foot, and push writings. f & excellent dramatic value and humorâ€"| off with the toes and do not swing _ The .uditofiu: as unusually at.| °U" qualities. â€" It is regarded by'm'y; thl:g:nfinly from the hips." _ tractive, as ~thel Christmas greens students one. ~of Shakespeare‘s| _ Ce daily exercises are recomâ€" ‘were still decorating it, and the large | EYCAtest plays. L ~a mended by Mr, hpz:lmdt!u-flm- sereen back of t :f*,hmm was hung ‘The version of the plny{vbicl‘\‘ the | having foot trouble. . on the back, with a: magnif céhit piece of antique Theatre gulld will produce is a "cutâ€"| flex and extend the ankles as far as Chinese embroidéety. In the center of| t!D&>" Or combination, of the two| possible. From either a sitting or lyâ€" the platform on a pedestal draped| PA‘t* into one play. This work has| ing position, with ankles flexed as with another pigée of rare oriental) b°C" done very effectively by Alexâ€"| far as possible, practice bending the embroidery, in soft tones of crimson, | ander Dean, director of the guild, and | toes down toward the sole of the foot. wils placed a latge bronze Buddha,| **worth in of Lake Forest, and| Sitting on a chair or the edge of the brought from an Ihdian temple,; where has been approved by Henty Kitchell | bed, try to grasp and hold a lead penâ€" it had been worshipped for centuries,| W @PDster, the wellâ€"known writer, and‘) cil with the toes, Finally, while in a and a small spotlight at the front of| PY Mt8: Laird Bell,; both members of| sitting position, with the legs togethâ€" the platform thréew a light on it, and| th@ Play, Reading committee of the| er and extended, try to turn the foot the background,| that increased the| E24 Thit version inclydes all of| inward so as to see the sole of the béeauty of the settlhg, and grew love.| *"@ f2m0us)scenes and speeches. foot." lier as the light from the windows. Famous Actors Play It Theseâ€"exercises, he advises, should dimmed: in the late afternoon. A “Heng' IV" was cM’ last year,. be practiced "'z evening before goâ€" large bronze va§g, holding peacock | by the Players‘ club of New York, for| NE to bed or the first thing in the feathers, was placed at the corner of| their famous allâ€"star revival in May,| MOrning. ~Begin these exercises with the stage, and on theâ€"gide wall of the| The cast included such celebrated| 2b9uUt ten counts and then increase room hung a huge¢ Bearlet satin panel,| actors as Bpsil Sidney, Otis Skinner,| Until you can do each exercise for embroidered wii:“ n almost lifeâ€"size| John Drew | and. Blanche Ring. The| fifty counts. ; figure of the God of Longevity. The|cast of the guild production will conâ€" 1, : ~opmâ€"natatenimmemice. px:esxdent'a table|‘was also covered| tain a long list of the bestâ€"known| . Claimed home life is declining, but Wlfl"l a wonderful piece of Chinese emâ€"| players of the guild, and, in addition,| the children. can always be found broidery, all havifig been loaned by|a big treat\in the form of : visiting| there about the time their weekly alâ€" Mrs, Henry. Clark®, whose collection,| actor, whos¢ name will be :announced|lowance is being paid. & which came from Ghina at the time of | later. pL", ; e Mrs, Henry. Clark®, whose collection, which came from @hina at the time of the Boxer rebellion; is known to many Highland Parkers, its sacred There is no better plan than tc Org NEW ORC! . en Member s to“?e Poj rgm%afidn, fi h _‘ eld-Shi rmed small n pi '1 . > Th tributeéd a sm buy their mu Tuegday and m 3: ‘,to 5:0 tra édhsists director; Milt Pat won, cor trombone; M Daugherty, a s; J Willis d Osborne ar PLAN Kâ€"SECURES $ Deposit 50c each week for 50 weeks. The ~most |important consideration inthecm“tbnfut.mdin‘to the speaker, is to wear shoes that fit the shape of| the feet. Furthermore, if yqu are in the habit of standing for long periods, you should try to adâ€" . _ "If, your garches are beginning to trouble you," said he in connection with the morning. health | exercises over WMAJ, "perhaps it‘s because you have had an increase in weight. If so, probably the best help for your arches is to e the load they have to carry. In other words cut down on your weight by proper diet and exercises." t j your success in business or social life? If so, physical director P. A. Leonhardt of the Central department Y, M. C. A. has some suggestions to aid you. It is not |yet too late to become a members of |the guild, and people who desire to do so may make the necesâ€" sary arrangements by communicating with Mrs. Otis Beardsley, 298 Ravine drive, telephone H. P. 288,â€" FALLEN ARCHES AND HOW TO AVOID THEM Physical qirector of Y. M. C. A. Gives Suggestions That ._. _ May Be of Help f Are fallen arches a handicap to ) START PREP.â€" T CHRISTMAS ir makes some one dear to you hapâ€" Here Are Plans to Suit Everybody : /INGS CLUB and we invite you to become one ofâ€" save in our 1927 PLAN Oâ€"SECURES $250.00 . s Deposit $5.00 each week for 50 weeks so ‘that you may be The Home of the Christmas Club D PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS . * _ PLAN Lâ€"SECURES $50.00 : PLAN Mâ€"SECURES $100.00 ig . Deposit ;1‘.«)(_) each week for 50 weeks 4 Deposit $2.00 each week for 50 weeks saso.00 . 0| ' PLAN Pâ€"SECURES $500.00 . reek for 50 weeks } Deposit $10.00 each week for 50 weeks f fessional talent will be staged. Presâ€" er méetings and social mingling. The turkey dinner at 6:30 will be served by the Green Tea Pot and promises to be one of the finest banquets ever given by the business men on occaâ€" |I â€" f sions of this kind. ‘ 4 Vaudeville Program + Following the dinner a ‘vaudeville vrogram of at least five acts of proâ€"â€" "Five dollars a visit," said the other, and when the negro had gasped his surprise, he continued, "That inâ€" cludes, you know, my time, experience advice and the medicine." "A pore old'niun},\ like me don‘t need all dem extras," remarked the patient. "Jes gimme dime‘s worth o‘ yo‘ coff med‘cine,‘ an‘ dat‘s enough Those who object, like the negro in this story, to the high fees of a good physician, do not always realize what they are paying for. ‘The doctor in question was called out to attend an unknown patient. When he arrived he found that a decrepit negro wantâ€" ed his attention. TO COâ€"OPERATE N _ DRAINAGE PROJECT The sick man first asked, "How much yo‘ charge, Doctah?" fo‘ me. Theseâ€"exercises, he advises, should be‘ practiced evez evening before goâ€" ing to bed or the first thing in the morning. â€"Begin these exercises with about ten counts and then increase until you can do each exercise for fifty counts. , ; Claimed home life is declining, but the health director. "In. walking| to Chicag make sure that your weight is kept| performen on the outer sole of the foot, that the| ised. |At 1 feet are kept parallel, let the heel| to attend meet the ground first, then transfer| has the â€" the weight forward along the outer| guest. . edge to the ball of the foot, and push One of t oflwi}hthetoelanddonotlwinz ning will the legs entirely from the hips." mmE in# "bo "Walk some every day!" advised ident Witt and ry Becker went ~~‘ New Memb the health director. . "In. walking| to Chicago y to select the| At Tuesday t make sure that your weight is kept| performers and a great bill is prOMâ€"| now members were anni e ie ge ts o WANTED TO BE CURED! Continued from page 1 1k _ JOIN!! MONEY FOR _ cHhRistMasC Omatfikal',lmdflum ning will exhibition by Mr. Tenâ€" nant :‘of. motion . picture films, photoâ€" graphed by himself of scenes in the parade ~and elsewhere during Highâ€" land Park day last summer. These pictures ‘promise to be exceptionally interesting ‘to the members of the chamber by. which the annual ceéleâ€" bration is arranged, performerts and & great bill is prOMmâ€" | new memb ised. ‘ At least 200 men are expected Killian‘s ; to attend this affair, as each member| by Arthur has ‘the privilege of inviting. On€) land Park North Shore Trust Ca tHipk udn w iw% n V~‘ B; Keep a Budget Every pay day set aside.so much for It‘s the easiest way of living withâ€" in your means and still having a comâ€" fortable margin for a "rainy day." And it‘s the easiest way of learning to save! light, for rent, clothes, and amuseâ€" ment â€" and then, pay yourself someâ€" thing. â€" Place a regular amount in a savings account with the North Shore mt onl‘ 1t uo CE S s The Chamber of Co is lookâ€" ing forward to another uce al year in its efforts for of the business. men and citizens of Highland Park gene: features of interesting: &nd prof character for the advantement of the interests of the city x welfare of its people are being iplanned, it is ;g(\ }.r e ~kA> CR WR :fi

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