I um pica -elteetm. V ind My, M. WOOD.- MM.WIIFM m. M M." ' $runnrgan.tb-ahrgrraD- WMNM , n 1151113631, Jun. trt-ar-r-cl' " my: Bnrhm. _ l nummum Th 'ibrijtett?oete,tit','hiif i'1isieised by eritks.', “I. Ia?,,"",',';',. for My only, mm in ttri-tdo ' at “n. Wm' , , i Ind: . count-on- 2:30 to ttttt Ln... tit ,1.“th Ithpri4.,fhoetutt.heratatec, nu: to but than!“ or“ aat,ttii,'.t,i.tatne,tattdtt,tt bifofthohinoulon’u line i-ment in yhich the Bauer Cab 'titmr-ftxmieratsdDeft. "rti4rtuPFrthrtt'e_ttt. b'SixStudobnhn. Thumdnr.Stt_ C"ttitktiotsgt-toohntHtsft-t, â€WWW; homema- .Nort)teho_Co.tutdPuetsi. tt Bret-m W'umi} tho triait,iryrrq.tyn'9eir - unto-70(0- "ustely hue :31:in tn1rtet_rtraittmtttitd i . “may for th. an: ttam 0. Damien of thymus part. M Lyon; hrthe Wald m Aho m'mdn-n‘ad Noun-1n on.s.tinted care and we giveto its fill- , the very best of ds and pharmaceu- le way. down to the the oaelrtige and , we do everything 'tttp makelthe par- ption we are hand- beet that can be Prescriptions sent iielivered. ' Save Resists Later.' MCI-AT Ail. 7mm , tlhtdhi . - it t ml... {Amt "i'. ‘. IIT m in“: sums m GIVEN . , Ff. or some can ji “timed: ht Put Wink st:; Are {napalm Coal-g ' 'j. in 'rqtaM" " ~the 1ttttiii, this maroon- ad witch you; who tau- pyy. m, ame-1. ecu-g lvoekbulonm: 'd,rit4 land". 1.3.1.14 - Builtâ€. 'fj, I vs. North MD Gas. _"'. _'7Ctit' Went It More me New Yea; ty - Jk ti k" (mow m'ur we th but tic-mica of.“ "S my '.'2N King of lug-7. g v".i'oPtaht?tiekttndW. 0th; iv. pain." My, may. Waring, 4“ and Thu-in. was raMrmtui'ii" n. M Mo." " MR'WAve. Swim Club. amttstNottaniirii ", rith Us! '33 'on jik,"iG."i'i-rtt. Six, _,' ',, JANUARY Mt, mm 9tli%i .& CO. -e Td at Wink . I l _.,' t.a Aet,t tt 4 iiil D. . “if and FY.'" ItlNttiislli . ham- if VI VA, ~74: a _ Airplnines in the north caused mt atritrmse1t among the Eskimos, Com; gander “Emmi aid, so much in taet,usaid,tttntttottfvilletif-. (l-Gives-, “reunite. fire i, i: aloft. The on" sometimes wont ashore on then. berth Commander mm“ said. climbed oval-them. and one occasion the ships mm huh were {“101me the great cold, M "to: pools of thousands at - ioro outside. Gorgeous pic- 'tagen were shown of imrberlt, of 3%. cutie form and (mastic shape. pit- l-uqhe. _are1tirw, spire. townie; “new whkhkorm. All iceberg! an a! ftesh mm from mow. he expltin- numw-vvw vH- vw' m everyme was found to have the - bleed. "When the Eskimo (at! tit excited,†expleined the explorer; "b they: Beta the noeebteed.†. ,." 7 Eskimos Stimuli“ -. _ 'tNo Eskimo it ever drainedny'et Mt one of them can swim." f his pumioxical declination by the 1#turer brought surprise. until it gm "trtninedfurther by pictures of the Eskimo hunter in his little Kayak. ltr 8'1: boat, 18 inches long, 18 inches vile and 10 inches deep. This Eti- Mfutened in his little boat Ind Rt end with a water-tight cement, bitt- ut his boat and succeeded in giving - it, back and forth, Mid every tttse' righting it, coming up on"top with a smile. The Eskimo hunter Sm duo shown going after "the iitttttt muons mime] of the north," the, “In. in this name {mile boat, “the In“ wonderful little, boat in Cthe world." wording to Commander 3%- whu F l ', -j8tnnge mixture of the primitive lid modern wu shown inside on. of ttb explorer" two ships, when a pulp of ,Eskimoa were shown ttey than at music man by nae h'rmNewYoreandChieattos is T Queer Looking Btrdk . queer looking birds of the MC "ele, including the ettter duck, Tf."' 'tem, and methods hr which the lb- kiino niches them. in My nets, to sure any for sizing m! in the '39. hr. were pictures. , 7' Wealth: eneooritered by the $1.0 'ttips of the expedition, the PM *ts) the Bowdoin, were also pictured. 'ttlt on. having been audit on rockigt “films dangerous points ot the Ttrr" m. Much. trauma.“ had this}!!! in breaking thro the lee. 00hr mandat 'tuhpg',e,,'l'u'l, " $39 among clear water 3990‘“ 'er, this yw the amps wrirtrir.src"t,t' ty with didiea1tr mint-cu tif Tickets are new on, “It.“ qriii.'t Drug stores in Highland "Nti/.ib"tr hvinia, at Kraft's in Luke PM and by various Itndentl In ieishtt. They also may be purehmsed in ttr. Iron omce the night of th chem- DISCUSS "MABrN" AT _ l _ MEETING NEXT MONDéY The mother in! mm oe tin- derrarten. J1rst and- â€and. If!“ children will meet Monday moon. Jan. 24, in the kindergarten W3 They will discuss Witt? C i WWII- When the wintry borrow a bid more noâ€. some folks think it/st' a; " North Shore Trust Company not miss it. Continued from W 1 .S'afe" A FTER t1l1,',tjtti, yiotér 7 _ expef use; 'fine u - . init in 1the' ', budget a set) amount each week, which tou “in?' yourself†in the atom o a Itsayings account}. you, should begin to plan for a sate way of investing your, savings. Avoid religiously till, 'tt rich-qulck schemes? e North; Shore Trust Com- pany maintains a staff of Investment specialists for your particular epniieniener You can trust them to ad. vise you wisely, and by tak- ing advantage of thtii serv- ice,-you will sootribd your savings gmwing itito a sub- C stgntial estate. 'r .1; BUSINESS MEN PLAN FOR ANNUAL PARTY given on an oéeaeion of this charc- ber in Highland Park. It will be served by therlGreen Ten Pot tea room, Mrs. ftt',? splendid reputa- tion as a ca B. r in assurance that thedinner will be a great anceau. Pil- of Mt. P. by Event. _ During the dinner tPutit will be furnished by fititr Hewniinn munic- inns and these alao will appear Inter on the evening program. An inter- eating feature jd the (linear 'prq- gram will be '?,t-ge1',t',"tliot of mo- tion pictures on; events of Highland Park day whidf were photographed by W. G. Tenant of Highland Park, who has some notably fine Mns of that great civic); event of .1926, and which will add‘inuch to the pleasure end entertainment of the evening. Pictures of theUtMeers of the organ- ization, etc, also will be shown, it is planned. _ A -- Great Vaudeville Program Beginning about 8:30 the evening program consisting chiefly of vaude- ville features Will be given. This program will comprise twelve of the finest gets to be obtained for such an occasion among the vaudeville artt ists in Chicago, ind the fact that the committee was able to secure so many acts of such ttisdit quality is a mat- ter of ttratitleetion to both the com- mittee and the members in general, it promises oneitt the most elaborate and evcrtaini _ programs of this kind e er li/elle,')', and those who are in charge predict it will in ex- ceed any prom ever before given at any tsfftiir A, this kind in High- land Park. , _ Investments The memberi 1M the entertainment committee made _ sped-[trip to Chi- cago last week lid spent 1 great deal of time and {hie in selecting the ectrwith a a! to providing the best possible pt' m, and those who are so fortune on to be present at the dinner ontfvening program will be gable to in .whether or not. they have _ieti'el,i'4i.i,',.iitt,i, committee is composed of Ment, C. B. Witt; Secretary Wvrjtl, ‘Beeker, W. v. Reichnrdt, L. If; Sunder, and Fred Gieeer. g _ Expect r,hi, e'Attendnee No effort 'i/,_,il'51,r,' spared by those in char†of 'it. ta for the' annual tstag mitp to mks it an un- qualified an Fw and members of the dumber of T mere? are looking forward to _ r of. the most enjoy- able eventntrtrl, their experience. It it, expected t 'reuse to 390 men will be in attend: _ and members are irGii,iiGiiili" A the date, Wednes- day,J-autrx IF, F " iriarin2u'hat t: Y. with. An§VILL HOLD V ANNUALimeETING JAN. 28 rooms, Pricing†Grant iiori'ij. with! time of war in the firtntr _ , but. utivity in the hiring Iihe at factorial in time of. piece 'orui/lyo'? for permanent and? If, . q , b Anyway t . T, and no will- ing to,edltf ' their In muscle to the extent of h , the best put dt the night. "ruunm,atr6tetitttr of the I. A. willbe din_§h03_-‘ continaiit from pin 1 T; ‘ a who Y. w. club iday an. 28. Dinner will at iii, ' All members are tit Some of the reel ,rare'jsarvitd on by the North Shore Chum otthe Daughters at the America-mew!» tion is the titmneia1 sld than each year to the Berry schools in: Roma Gn., three luipdred dolls" stein be- ing voted to. bring opportunity-ens! education to ‘these ummm girl: and boys at the southern mommies. Here the 8 Wa, the headht'he heart, end the hand are taught “(well as the , R's. Here also sre' "igntifie' and experimental schools. where teats are made and where fuming, trades. homemnkintt,' nursing, em. show s practical proof of theorlee learned. _ Many very poor end, young chil- dren are cared for by the older pu- pils . Likewise no was voted to the Carr Creek Community school.‘ Not un- mindful of the foreign born in our midst 875 woo voted to the Elm. Plies night school,3 while $20 wont to the bozo at Fa Lakes. hospital. I): A. it. SEND MONEY , Altogether the chum; his given over $3,000 to thin worthy cause of helping the mountaineerholp Nmelt. C "aootot8rrarirt,ip,trottL , 'va---. an. q F $800 Given to Berry Schools; The splen id work of the Daugh- ters of the modem Revolution in supplying ndorork to the alien women detained at Ellisjoland is rec- ognized by at" government, for f'Ellis Island Box" ' elps to solve’a serious problem. Nervous from a trying voy- age and not imdertrtaMirte the reason for detention, suspicious .01 those. about them, "rho" babel of tongues only adds to their confusion, they of- ten are very? troublesome. Even tut "ttta are ftimuent. But under the empathetic guidance of the D. A. R. with -a bit of prof1taNe hand work they quiet down. This box contains thread for'laee. silk flos, for.etnhroida. cry. new goods for children's aprons and dresses, wool for sweaters. ate. ' At the last; meeting delegstes were elected to birth the state conference It Rock Island in March and to the Continental Congress at Wuhington. D. C., in April. , A piomn‘l will be given by mem- ber: on different planes of Washing- ton’l life, supplemented by rany pres- ent. This invitation was unanimously accepted. ' Before adjournment. the regent, Mm. N. G. Lenintrtmi, invited the members of the chipter to meet " her. home on the Afternoon 6f Febru- ary 22in c mernoration of Wuh- ington’l 'ldT . V . _ On Wednefday evenintti, Jan. M, Trinity pari h will hold its, _ annual parish meeting and dinner: This is one of the outstanding social events of the year and runny of the women nae busy planning 1nd preparing in order to mate the affair n complete success. I iACT1v1n$s PLANNED - AT;TRINIT.Y CHURCH Annual Pmiish Meeting and Din. ner Jan. 26; Church Bere. ice League Meets The hour iet for the dinner is 6:80 and immediately after the" dinner the parish meeting will begin. The chief busineea to come'before the meeting will be the hearing of reports ttttfthe election of ntdena and 'vestrymen for the ensuizg year. F'ivtrdelettates are also to he- chosen to represent Trinity naridh at tho annual. diocesan convention to be held on thedint. of February. All church members end contributors have a vote at 'the meet- ing. i ' o ' The chain-{pen of the qommittees having charge of the upper are as follows: Mrs’ J. F: Mackenzie, food: Mrs. William. Bowden and Hrs, Fred Fuse-den. dinint room; Mrs. Tom Wyles. tickets; Mrs. Martin J. Insull, decorations; lmd Miss Edith Fyffe, waitresses. ' .3 . Sermon Tonic _ l . On Sunday. Jan. 23, tstethe eleven o'clock service the rector will preach on the subject. “The Real Job of the Church.†Aeeordine to the rector there is a rather hazy idea in tho minds of people today as to the real nMeetlvee of the Chrutfankhttreh: He Will attemnt to nmwor thin "ttetiott and to make doflntte the church's PT-, ticular teal: throughout the world. A cordial invitation to all. 3, Church Service Lane The reeulhr meeting of the Church Serviee lenéue will be held on Mon- day, Jan. 24,111 the parish house. _ Annual. Convention !" nlnéteenth annual "eomrentfon of t a Eplscpoal church in: the Diocese of Mean will meet in St. James church, corner of Caesjnd' Huron streets. Chi'taeo, on'Tuesdayl, Feb. 1. Alumni Parish Meeting and piano; Ttui mnvehtlon will be chatted with a eélebntio of tharHolrptsmrnttNort followed mediate†by (ht opening bathing session. Each parish is vell- titled to fiv'e lay (Menus. The local remerentatNerwt'11 he eleeted at the manual pariirlt meeting. 4 , ' Ttrvsrf1e1dw8hieldn track mean broke Into t scores of the' M51: of. series of, th _ meets held " Bhrttttt gym. "um; itv "tf.. Chicago Hut Week; 'rhred and one.Utf, _ _ ts were scored, In ‘the third had @1119. Ram- mond conned third niece-41A! Warren tied for {mirth in the h1g3 jump. and Keller got fourth in the'ltrst bent of 'the mile. o'), / ' 1;†. ' _ Hyde Pt & won the meat with Oak Perk new; Tilda third, and Wats At Given to Berry Schools; F " Other Pltihatthrorie Work l _ congucted. ' : _ m aicnmp â€rm immcnw ertrude Brown Roberta, 'orresponding Secretu'y. IWAL RUSSIAN PEAsAN'r ART “WHAT we: GLORY†‘mscussnn AT MEETING AT. GABRICK mums Michael PM Interests Won tut'tr Civic Club Wellness: _ day Evening Mr. Pulskog’s life hss bun spent in collecting end dealing with the produeta.ot the Russian pennant in- dustries end he hss. therefore. and! of intimnte interest on such a abject. He pictured the Russian pennants, in their ieolotion. expressing their sr- tistic use“ in the moterisls st hand. They have the wood of the why forests, the flex sud wool mired at home end home-made dyes with which to - on their work. For Gain they turn to nsture. min: flow" sud ‘nimsl motives. The outstanding feature is the beauty of color pro. duced by their exeeptiomd dyes whole formula he handed down from one generation-to the next by word of mouth. Te: Room? give u talk on "8mm Peanut Att" before the Womm’: Civic club of Ravinia on Wednesday, Jan: MI I Mr. Pu1attoft concluded the talk with a diseustiion of some of the er- tiatie specimens on exhibit. LOCAL SCOUTS TAKE" _ PART IN CHICAGO SHOW Thursdny and Friday evening, Feb. 3, and 4, and Saturday afternoon and evening, Fabruary b, ls the time. set for the most "spectacular scouting demonstration ever held in the mid- dle west. Thousands of scouts will participate in demonstrating the vari- ous arts mid crafts which they have learned. The 600 scouts of the North Shore troops are uniting to put on one of the #70 exhibits. These local troops will demonstrate the informa- tion necessary to earn a merit badge in journalism. Roped Anspaeh, scoutmaster of troop l of Highland Park, israupervitsintt the preparation for the booth. Many thousands of people from Chicago, and vicinity will attend the hues demonstration which will be held in the Rmrimentarhrm- cry at 16th and Michigan. Life', (tartintr plum, "Helot. Thht the med to be Buildingâ€: firm fqundatioiitr May love tind honor me." A.mmpfim'1'o scouumnsns b Ludvig S. Dale Came 3 2t from the home, Came I ea.)1 frfrttt tht thool, "e Where hind and Inna T Are mind: for tasks to be done, _ “Help! Tipt the lessons I strive to ' - tenet " May live when school day; are gone. Came a call from the church. Wherezthe soul hunched, “Help! Thu all boy: any we The greatness of. having . sure in the york Por God and eternity!†: can any] from the nation, -iiiiiit Aid you'rs. “Heirs! Aiid in freodomht me Teach future men I am only “is When all ofthem ‘Play the we? " Came the answer, strong dud doâ€, "Here gm I _ i To serve and assist 111 than C, To the glory of Home and God and To serve ind â€Silt all three ' 1927' on Thursday int n. the now- To the glory of Home and God and “an: m getting any“. " _ and ,lmettrnanurtethrr,tudntrttted Pil do what-4th no!†held high an! its red mm m, 'i-r-r-"'"'"-"'""-' .'lGirdtGtndr,rsttlitt9ruferyate.t' There we 2.b000,000 Tmpfls Caron-V tape, the 2N2t,tITlg but ed in the {whoa}: of this county.“ the em _ mg no tretitr1tg"thturt, '.t, -ttutttsetrtr+ofsrefttrttditA unless V mu loanâ€. 35: a" '" “up“ tr-." _ menu) mum of__“‘l'henl_tmsfm National Thrift Week HIGHLAND PARK STATE B, BerijamirrFranklin's Birthday 127;.“ , ulk_on 13min}: Work and Earn Own Your Home Make a Budget Make a Will a Record Expenditures Invest‘in Safe Sect: Have a Bank Account Pay Bills Prompt]; Carry Lite Insurance Share with Others ' ‘Wemprepmdmhelp tudiaeiplmof Benjamin Franklin in carrying out than: Mala His TEN OOMMANDMEN‘IS fawn unwell be remembered at this ttme r ' in honor of This week is 'll The Home of Savings Depositors , Receives Fain-able onrmuatt from Cinema Critics: Pro-- has Lou Ru _ "What Price Gory.†Willi-n Fox’s pieturtsntkm of the kno- spot. drama of like mm, is new and, ensconud at the Gen-{ck the-ta. in Chicago. and what'e m washed to outlive ind oath-t my previou- recorde of - pictures, The - WWII: production towers above .11 prior attempt- ,et record run. In! the first week’l showing has and the heating tap-city, of, the e-tttus playhouse. hundred; being turned any at every pertprmnee. A - that "if the box-once Isn't Jamaal! forweeunnd_tommse,rnrftl nmrerur-rnetotrotoa-U "aim" 3 , Tia Vivid, bdiaattrte story. forth. first time in the history of Chm. gained the 7min and up 1:13}:th GIRLS’ CHOIR ORGANIZE AS CLUB MONDAY NIGHT at .11 of the cinema erttikot the The girls' chain-{of the St. John's Evangelical church met " the hon. of their leader, Wy K. A. Both, 880 N. Green Bay road on Mendâ€, In. 18, for regular prance? - I _ At this meeting the girl: oéeaasised as 1 club. The following enter: were elected: Mildred Zimmer, pram; Evelyn Smith, vice pram; Alice Flint, secretary; LittUnrWrwe, trou- W, and Catherine Zimmer. PM u- porter. _ _ F The first regular business nnd so- cial meeting turestt-eitiott with rotu- Iar reheamat will In held next Hon- dny evening, Jan. :5. It the home of Lillian Howe, 668 West Canal (up tttte/ " 7:80 tr. It. . At the W19 Theater. Waco. "Atsie'ig Jrish Rose," Am Nichol!’ play of fortunate m. enter; in- to its fourth wk of the return on- mnemmt.‘ There were me. nth: doubtful of “Able" muting its me- ceu in Chicago. after the torn-:- reo- ordbreeaingrtmofti8_-he business to due at the man. seen- to indicate tint this pity that an: séema to lose the interest of the' pub lie, will comma to grind out giant!- 'some protlt for the author and pro- ducer, as long.» they are to he]: itinqmam' _____' -. "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE†, ENTERS FOURTH WEEK It miuevenot to let? how Mteet it repeats or foraow long I time it stave. "tr other 'ti'lik"2'h oceans fall by e wnyeide, thin comedy an merrily slang. One will never ue e worrietrtook, upon the feces of the. in any way connected with this place. There in nit speculating a to what ttuttimmrxrf111tedmteorhowtoetg they will, my, and, when the “on will come to an end. This pl†of Anne WI seems-t9 be regulated in in pr-tation just a precisely a the operating of a "uleoed. ' Winter cert-idly can. fut - end, but there “I " lent mindi- eatton durum-inc cannot be hr be- hind in Highknd Park. when Charla Thttrstihrld of Glance - report- ad ravine "an the, “Mt pun" " a (Wig: Own Your Home ' Make a Will _ _ Invest‘in Safe Securities Pay Bills Pmmptly Share with Others but“ AE jutmlnddh not!“ 'gtgr2S,tf,'g'ttv."g2t th- MM awards -9iit.tr in t. abtmttmrrondnttqtt - '3‘.“ MUM!†My! tuiduiiauAiiiGhiir4tbiik ' iii; a. Mtefhrrtqreiseof T “by Ila-SW,of- N.D.. masks-31f aah-ttted wfthit. Thoma! “OW wattaDcnldS.Gny MIA» 2orDearbomtg.rt. with than." gar»; . " a“; so“ who we (in - lullaby Habit. In!“ eighty-Wombat! mm momenta-â€4'0 tr-tte.- iatgtongtrsettetttt a“ mam-mm numbed-town» may. senior-mun in tics for sub-Iain mittrasetittri'doettlesm4,lh,tirtth. Illinois lamb m‘ to m the mum-iv of“: . "Thir- teettnmrttrtgto lab on†nine to the U11“, b to Northwest's-n. "rd to. at school- in Chm. tin Academy of Fine A : it. Art Aet'mmroetertqrrtnge tabul- neucollcnulm all. entitmsehoo1c, *_. attend mun schools. ( . In (in: to Welluley; one to“ NM Park minnrz._ m DIM one to Amherst, one . on. to Williams cont“. in M- Still other-J" to Baktt, lure, Oberlin. , about. Prairie Du on... U . ad Wh- eonsin, Duh. " can. college, Ohio tttate,, . T - (Xanadu). It. I Not" Dame," sad Pt going to take not at Deerf1eidUShieW. Twenty-hum 'm or'txerttherwitie. In. "eundeei6edaater Jain!“ willgo.nndforty-t-o no?“ comedian. T . and-tmeta-tttout-mt. magnolia ttndtttMroammmr In"!!! “I to WV. - WIW-m Int horn-unit. B-ottuuitWteaetrw Neailliil " mm- watcher.- mm In. myâ€.- Jul-ill ’s-D.“- aubur- and... mm mm "lotto- linked. ttt2 woulmy'u was» that“ and ce d5