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Highland Park Press, 20 Jan 1927, p. 8

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5;. .7 l4: [i/tsp, I: "s ESE $1 [ii ELSE} M. k'i bg bt: a?! _ -- -'-.e_'.- vu- via pm and "who. aiiiiuiitrt7iiTiTo', The latest lift to the Public library It Auckland is m trtter'etetmr collec- dtiqn of Dumas literature.. P. W. Reed of “hard, . and] 9mtttrrtown in the north of New Matthias In: may year: made I hobby out collect- int books by and about the treat “and: month}, and his 'M hi bury, comm now some ~700l items, nah than; the bitt 'of Ra! Minn-sworn. 'lr. _ " no, leur, m tomb-if, besides AUCKLAND LIBRARY , GIVEN )UMAS worms At first sin of a glut. tytyyl battalions of weevils. mm bugs,, chinch bun, Hessian a”, may, moths, Japanese beetles and corn f borers could tall round. a eropl threatened with a urbhn, and and spare the counzr the Rdepre‘ssing‘ speeueurof a vote “(in prices.i Just as important as whatii bug eats is when it eats .it. If “We really] wants to do 0.26mi turn, " will bring} up new generations of ttitttr with if more active regard for tteeeoetomie': properties. I., I Pininiy, the rlt"ft has Keen coddied too much. True t evicting] douche: devised by drudging' seieittisu have carried a measure of ditreiirlitte, but a defiant npathy to the but interests of 'urrieulture is still iiparent in representative weevil communities. And so yrith other plant parasites.’ If the country must supp'ort u leisure class of bugs letthein be ngimented. Prussianized if eed be, and trained to take up win in theft country’s cause. '. , ' Nature's embarrassing-bounty of cdtton just goes to sho‘w.the stupid perversity of the boll weevil. Through years of thick artithht ttre' south has kept him in bed and board, and then with opportunity for is great public service ripe before him, his .appetite becomes whimsical and he has no stomach for his job. Well, it may be that the Weevil is fed in) on cot.. ton, but the bitter commence is a surplus that has confounded pessi- mista and bewildered ee6mynityta, may: i the Nation's Business. " ' I Pininly, the Weevil has been coddtedl too much. True t evletlpl douchesj devised by drudeirue sm'nnticf- I...“ ROLL WEEVIL SEEMS TO BE LOAFING NOW If He Would Do His Job Ear. iently There, would Be No Surplus The North Shore .Cunetery. ihieh has been brought to we]: a irondtr- NI state ld beauty CM splendid equipment through thq darts of John Western, is makhitremm'tilom strides in popularity, audible: of lots are increasing by leaps fund bounds. Mr. Western reports that total sales during the ilrtst week Itf January, 1927, totalled ".429, artisan is four times the total of salesiin any pre- vious entire month of January in the history of the busineeu The North Shale cemetery was or ‘ized eleven years ago and has max“ remarkable progress as one of the Most beauti- ful and best kept in the c'ountry with: a perpetual care probhiion which) makes it especially attractive as a} burial place. Mr. Western and his associates are to be congratulated onl their splendid success in this matter. miles with a humid”! 50 miles. Another curious fact (Mined is that the Martian lake- and basins invari- ably lane a symmetrical form, home being circuhr, other era-cont, shaped whi1totheriintiqttareprues N. S. CEMETERY SKOWS REMARKABLE RECORD his donations that that unit the maniacal the polar my: on Mam, the MAIN Funds” become more clearly marked and M numerous He computes that M “ands" in m can much a Inn]: of 8TIS, Itaittitn of nan-mm dltnbmeWk-‘m new "unable. .1: [when Ietxay Dr. AeeresttrttH,rdtmettryif the Trev- towot-toeraterWtkiiii.oa" enthusiast, 'snhxtnhieethtta.tthmteh t1rnt-ueeat,#ttt-itr approaching Hut pd upon “new phmlon the in: of tstit.et,fyt at mount-in an... i“: -tho.) 1estso0tdBeiemtd_ttrt_rmti- 'rtetriifupt-ible. Edmund: astronaut; are 4tuiteriuatithd in residing Ian at a “dead earth." Dr. Archenhold dualbed how in. the mom of the pin in weeks he haawatebedtuirterebteirhit- ofthe sidtorthe - turned”- wud the earth. A in nights ago, ter-d8n.an..h-tf'whit_" granny drum our. an immense meioauofMammtethimU. This?!» notertoattt-drihestrrtbe formation of fresh hoe (not. The Whitman had cit-append a M;:honn:htér "tbottrt'sm-r/Irthn. ' PAGE rim t 2.1L"? Pere' jrthyiirirriiG as In January Four Time; Total of Any othtr Jan. any Bo Far "iiiiruii' ii%iiii - . iiidCiiiiii' 9ettttfttret '. Homer. Spade-u tol _.4ii, intet.ttttrertetrr “at"? an that I: The Martian were, called to-the : Church of the, Immaculate Conceptipn lastly Tueadn'y .evening. where in 'oil 5 lamp wu Win: the may of the ibuildlnz. The dam in: quickly 'iaverted and the.th extinguished lwith little;Aktkatie save from smoke and that emt4tne'd to the vicinity at Etholnmpnou: the alt”. ' l With the itpid increase in enroll.. ment at the 06110.“, it becomes i., dent that the by “America Ct have mph {kitties for) learning tooth.“ Minnow. ' l i The lights were not quite so fog- / tynate 'trtheAeavies, but they put l up a mlghty'good game, losing 24 to " 19. A latrtrpiimato rally almost saved r', them but the gun‘came too soon. .' Drekinsrm'iind Joyce got eight and seven points each. I _ Local fans should follow _ these Itettms with, great interest,' for they |are the has: Highland Park has had [for wine tme. Op Saturday they imeet Bloom here, and 'on Tuesday they ”meet the strongest of all rivals, New Trier,at Indian Hill. . _ Two Other' Victories In the University high game Friday all the hoyegon both squads new ac- tion, thirteen heavies and eighteen! lliwhta. The. heavyweights were win, Ihers with 3‘30 to 16 score, while' the l lights crushed their opponents 22 to B. /Van Blair md Lindenmerer led the i scoring for the heaviea with eight and FIREMEN-jARE (SEED ' m CATHOLIC CHURCH On Saturday the team‘s met little competition Vat Des Plaines Where they defeated, both Maine teams. The heaavies did themselves proud with a 39 to 9 "tmi,' and the lights, came out with a 27 toil iin. Daugherty scored five basket, and a free throw, netting' him eleven points. Dickinson copped the lightweight honors with ten points. . A seven pointy, respectively. s't In the lightweight encounter Mills, with six points, and Joyce, with flve, held the honors. . , , l In one of the closest besketball {games at. the swan the Deerfield- I Shields heavyweights defeated Wau- Kegan My night on Waukegan's new gym floor. The final score wu 14 to 23. Who score at the half wss 9 and sh ate score " the and of the playing-t e was 12 emf 12. in the three minute overtime period ‘Wau- Regan sink a free throw. Things looked bad for Deerfield, but Lin- denmeyet saved the day with a has- ket from' the middle in the last twenty seconds of play. The close guarding dt both teams held the score} down, but the Deerhetd players] couldn’t seem to sink their shots of which they had plenty. Heineman and Lindtitmeyer ahdwed up the best for DeerfUld, ivhile Jakinen starred for Waukbean.' t . . This game gave the heavies their} seventh consecutive victory, with nol tir.f, ntr--a, 'record which they will have! to fight to uphold. T _ . 'WIN FOUR BATTLES Defeat Waukegan Tuesday Eve; ' Also Beat University. High DEERFIELD CAGERS --vient that entertain and inspire related in attaching so many un- and reek Mere you will &sf those n ary conditions that the president featured” which diltlmilh the ”the a ed the “Wu. In View Ate from the eotttmortrr1aeo--quutneats, o athie obstruction, Secretary of State. land ”libido, and the remoteness of Reyna, early in the that Wilson " some tarut mountin retreat, yet in n nietration, negotiated. thirty trea- eaey riding distance from Chicago, ti 3 with " my foreign this. in- and all/the North Shore tom, and cl ding several of the (must, pro-, adjacent to Libertyville, which in he- viding for the Morena of all inter- comint one of the most favored spot: national disputes that might arise. not) for dedrimirtatine 'people to build stable by diplomacy, to investi- their homes. Because of the hills ion and recommendation by dealt. and winding brook this tract has been n , commission: of inquiry. The named-Brook Hill Park. This will not fa (in: Bryan treaties were not, be a typical subdivision of Iota bu refort, arbitration treaties: they has been cut Into estate of from tt concilation treatiee, establishing to 8 acne. with building reatriction the principle of obligation of tleur--. ---ntreaar one tract has been 'li,',",',)',',',') It: the maximum a year’- delny-- ed wittr486,000' home. . ; ”titling the deliverance of the report The property will be gold at acre- orermmmtdatioit of the interna- m prkeis. It w” patch.“ by Geo. ti commiuion to whieh the du- N. Hell of Hell and Heil for an un- P. must be referred. While no ob- disclosed syndicate, with Chailee B. li tion wag taken to sweep: the re- Sedelh of Quinlan'and Tyson. repre- w, or decuion of. the commieaion, trenting, the teliem. Beil'and Hell th “anemic-yore bound to retain will handle the selling and develop- frxn the stem" of ell measures " ment of Brook Hill Park. to 9 thrust» each other; and to m- 1ttnoa'6tn aud‘hreedth of View. it §hein¢d§ie at the hisheetepota in Lake eount'tl.Mhem the eye takes in a pan- mug-p: view-that new from pref, tiieiir)httrtetiieetet and charm to Mt: View: of lands and water that spend for many and many miles --viehm, that entertain and inspire and reat.~ Mere you will Fry,, thou featured which distinguish the artil- tie from the emttmortrrue-sutneaa,l, and solitude, and the remoteness of some far-d! mountin retreat, yet in easy riding distance from Chicago, and all/the North Shore tom, and adjacent to Libertyville, which in bs comind one of the most favored spot: for ditdrimirtatine 'people to build their homes. Because of the hills and winding brook this tract has been named'Brook Hill Park. This will not 1&3!de 1;va 1m. spot he- eyle4 its “tun! beauty; in health etvirttliwasmr,, and beam .01 the ; ttteMtuudwttiiaiun - bounty, within ftse knowledge of Imagining fed br tremendous " V Fine collections of error ' hatchet» and other imple- f by the Indians hove been found; on this property. beeit, nee I famous camping ‘trbund torn of Indium- Iuttcnd but tbs ' mam-n region, who - to favored spot beams of thia w " a! welLkuon spring which still} _bhles oeerintlte property.“ nti6d _ mot thereon-puck winds on “Shrub” "dam; The hilli m C f tutnkineitaeioatt'tsthud toitll bill: Jtrstmtrttt of Lit-trv) its; Fa ind Main Tania WttPttrhNorthofLtb. t'eeestti.ait'timttthtdi-rttr. 1rvitutoBe8eldirr, J‘ minute-330m.- neuamn '), 'Wart'tmdbttitr ' ryC.% NF ',i',,lielrsla1, .Fi 12.33%: if: E5 mi Wincanton gimp, 1'00 and _l't'l',t, is receiving My new models whicthin Yo. is loading but from ht.,... -..".. an ..- A New tork '.r"N%r.. nun-cult“!!! nun school on the evenii} pf the' Highland Park 'pre- senta ion. Special Irate: are being made 90: less than half price'for an. 4Giil of the North shine "ehoois and chums. At nbon on. Saturday of mart week tt. ‘opccial 'mtinee 'tif t given at the Skokie Ichool f BCI. col children af the north short] 3 nt important example of this type ' of ty is one signed at Santiago, 5 Ch e, May 3, 1923, during the Pan, ' A erican conference there, and rati- , n by the United States, Brazil, - Ch e, Cuba, Guatemala, Haiti, Para- ' gu y and Venezuela. Mr. Brvtqtyors. - clu‘ed eotteilation treaties of this . type with Russia and with Mexico. In t] thmcase of Mexico; it is of timely im- :'I portance to remember that the United 5 States by stipulation of Article 21 of t the treaty of 1848, ttortfirmed in 1908, _ wit Mexico, and,by the general con-‘ t ve ion of 1910, sighed at Buenos 1 Airirs, is legally bound to submit alli l disputes that cannot be settled by di-l I plomncy. and particularly all disputes " concerning pecuniary claims, to at- 'r, bitr tion by the Hague Tribunal. T e conclusion, therefore. is clear the the United States has neither i any legal nor any moral right to con- 1 sidegor engage the use of armed force Jami st the constitutional government of Mexico,,9r to regard intervention,’ ’9“: under the theory of protecting 'Am rietut-own'edyorueiured properties, las ogitimate or Tpermissible in the! Ieire mstaneea. I believe: that the team argument holds for Nicaragua, iand that the question of who is the llawtlul and rightful president of that distracted country should be referred to cision of a competent juridical had such as the Central American] Com. of Justice or especially consti- ,tute tribunal of impartial Lriiiri..l, Fo the North Shore Theatre Guild play o be given in Highland Park Jan. 1, and Lake. Forest Jan. 25; ar- range tents have begn made for, a theat party of 200 students. from 1ry,iFritiitji1itLiiriil 12m Theatre STU the ing tors.i le) concilntion treaties, estatrtishipe ithe principle of obligetion of deur-- "ti the maximum a year’s dehyw 1min: the delivmnce of the report oremttstmtdatittit of the interna- ti commission to which the die- 1,?th be referred. While no oh- li tion wns taken to nocept the re- or daemon of. the commission, th signatories were bound to retain f m the exercise of ell measures of (:3: sninst each other; and to tmC, so iyn0retnseseuthestattmtrG" tolmilitu'y' and naval We“ pending its receipt; according to the ci Ir lar note of Secretory Brynn. I enty-three of these treaties were‘ re ified and came into force, so fer tterin have been nble to lenrn. The co missions wPOinted under their. an hority 'consist,’ as n rule, of five members chosen by agreement of the m' any governments; their decisions 'et to be taken by majority vote.. A! good for Aki) a and: at Ann-- 's good um: and respect for in in- ? rational 1'tt,',',rt, And no more. up. tty, N can tell an how 'tr.r"PAiieii"oPeitrutd., _ anvil] be numbered tint thead. ‘inblo effort of President M no autumn Knox, in 1911, bo‘concludo th Great Britain And Franco t it Aruba-adorn Bryce and Jun- r and simihr treaties of obligatory 'ttttttration of gum-pm involving} N claim or tight, uni hstrtieinhU tnl moi:- mun by won ttrtrehte ms- ptible of dad-Mg by appliutiou of t e principle of lbw or equity.” wu I at nought by the pettyfogging a omixbwneu pf the senate, which ahtitor HWEM Pm; E i A new: odititt%l in thi (Man vely, brna . t “Andria. Bani Atrr or {any .qrbitntlon mu ttxt for anything at all?” Th l r'. My?“ , “fit. my All“ Iwmpmmrmu mm D. . ison of Itavtitu:is printedvu xv dived: Shields mi. 2riirwitTriii' 1 “Henry IV” ,,,- "'"""'"0 terviee of publishing the forego- facts. ' ". g ,7 Very truly yours, _ thi behalf of The American . Arbitration Cruspde. by l ' pBrent’, D. Allison, {prams TOA'ITEND r'. THEATRE GUILD PLAY tope The {cumin-we: 1mm mm D, ark. She. will _iai"rkTiriii7t" week. _' An. ANNOUNCEMENT m HIGHLAND Pm PRESS, KIWI-AND PARK. ILLINOIS that you will Ito the country H. Al _..Ln I . _. A EFW wttmtt_._prserfad students. trimi Jung-'12, 1927. IMBROGLIO arg MP. Te.46' p. m.-rEviiiur service in Swedish. Rev. Gunntr Sandttrom of McKinley Park will bring a. mus- ' 10:30 a. m.-rthtnday school. "The Sunday séhool‘is we wor!d’s greatest, institution for .1 popularizing this world's greatest book" William E. Gladstone. There is a place for you in our Sunday schobl. 6:90 p. m.--mtworth League missionary meeting.; 8:00 p. m.-Prager meeting it the Lats Nielsen home In Lake Forest. Sunday, Jan. 28-- . ' ' Friday, Jan. 21... Highwood avenue and Evert: Pine: Thy Hoosier Salon is an outgrowth ofia desire, expressed three year: ago byl members of the Daughters of In- diatna, which has many members In north shore towns, to display the wqu of the artists of their native state. The members of the Indiana sodiety of Chicago have ably mist- ed in this work. ,‘Various colleges of Indium m to hive special (by- also. On the fhtnl dig of the exhibit. February v, atitmni of Butler. Enrtttdm and f'tanktin colleges are to have their oanunity for meeting old friends. North Slum towns have been given s'spebisl day fottttethiritamtV Mtstetrr month“ we hundred In. diam mists sud sculptors. the “Koosier Salon.” which - Jenn-y .31 um continues Intll February 12. " the generics of list-shell Field i Ctr. TheNktttfhomarwtittte Piidar,reb.U. "eremrfiitteatour atthe nlleries‘st It s. m.emtdrteted by. Lucie Emu). who will talk; shout the Hoosier srtists. who have become u {snows " have Indium authors. The hostesses foe the dsyi will be Mrs. Wm. A. Kendrick sum up. E. B. Freeman of Wilmette. ss-‘ slated by other North-Shore members of; the Denghters of Indians and "- trans of the Hoosiet Salon. _ Among the paintings to be Exhibit- ed this yea- sre several which wen nisde in the sand dune country of northern Indiana. Most north shore residents are familiar with this beau- tiful spot. I g , m CHICAGO JAN. " im Be Held Itt um Field t & Co. Calla-lea mm . February " You are always Welcome. ‘Mr.’ an'n ides] for the unive- sityofthetnturois‘intmpaolm 1tnretinh the technique to work out and solve the peoltuma vital to “(annuity ( 4008131: SALON flP,Y, I A m mmu‘ IAN lI arm "Ti'ki'd'iii..ii'i7iifiii'i: . li" out yttXi'iA'tyiit.ty'1r, l vTr: " {Sum raw 'e, mun-~M,m.m -Umdmfimflnyfimw . if: meeting of the Highland Park Wm "l "Win-bubs 't _" ttn'aehttrmt'Need-tttte,hnir 1W m weak " lanluonuidmtdpuuonwu hjmummatMyn' imtroftlte-ttrtatttittioet)ttter, “gunman.” has)“; ;mi6day.ml that in raw xmtmmm Mona thonghtwahnnunh-timtgru- nun phi ttt an m ayt.mhtW irerauertt.thntoat-1hettmtaiett otttdrlrfrteetrrdttrsi-tri,t,; i'l2,'tfd't,tt"'e,ue,'1=trit txmttstgtutrttNrtdqttftaettmi. f Mantutdjtut-dottttse tie ' Mini-launch: I. j ixperienee of arteitiwumt hir-tt 'i1tU.tree.ULe.ette?rt!) ,'ruttthePfurhrsfathetrse-tottsis akin-stint Ohm with it éountry the In of Idea” M "st “Training Manhood to 8m "tttre begun and tut to data of the (on! uod."thtreomte0-rtentiattF Nobel PM rim for science. thm. talcum for lenders and father" If dthem had been given to University 1,”. next [My night. mm q'f Chicago professors. He aatd that is open to anyone whole-re: to and! in . university, men 1m creative ml to visit it. Further him knowledge, I constant desire for re- an be mm! by phoning Highland search, 85 per cent of which is not Park. 2481. _ worth anything but the other " per N. Part tit Chin” B-ttteat dent is decidedly vital. On'eoftheibimt ”ammonium : a ' L 6mm ' C ' Studebaker Sales andS'érvioé -,. MAX MAsou'srxAxs ltrx"gi,tggtpgtpg . T Am summon VALUE _ 031,333“: mu “8th for In“ Heard by Wan?- Club 125 N orth St. Johns Avenue Swedish Méthodist ANNOUNCEME&T w W. Nelson, pastor complete line of Mobiloils, ', both in. bulk and mains ." We how have in stdek sri.,i' Win rent to Oct. at. possession. The most delightful tr.eomi, “and on Vine avenue mt. Wondcrfnl lo. e"iory 8 bedrooms, lun'pomh. a . Murray&Terry die west ”at the WM Beech hotel. but Wedneedey night. Kr. " bert P. Suite. of 8W Perl. the council trrmriderst,meetvudttt-ter on behalf of the peopled the North Shore, and 'oo1ttmttteierttr'oe the prone.- nude during tho m‘ In week: of the council'- "fat-tee. Twelve men from the-North 3m tom attended the meeting. It, George S. Keller. counted” of, Itttrhland Puk. the uncured on the, REALTORS .' offer the following Highland P,arlk 69. or Central 4625 q%ehnruroftuneqrtrfiimed N.rtttteheteeAmnBortktttitermett mmudntnnthuhgdm e1ttmettotBeemhxmott-tS- MANY WITNESS AWARD N. S. COUNCIL CHARTER in: twaimuiirioi'lr.m 'n.mmrrt-ofttsestGet1sat-.Am. mtemefi,m-titteuuromet. ThoanaaJ.K-of-Chi-aatd uuPomrtnri1t1tee-theNetio-t Direetorottuatktmi%th_ ,att-temfrtNenrYogh0traaMA. maul. ramminm 1tastr-easttmainatiems0mteert. -twitrh.andhnab-tpart_ 1rPt1er-i1ttheyuqrrrtrt-, "tttth-tith-intl-d-tarc',, 'ttea-ttyet-tdit-ttMV yonlntttttto1dhttatrttrritttieims BECOMES NATIONAL _ SEA SCOUT 9mm]: Also .the choicest , selection a men, vacant and mu. . 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