“Emil!!!" -1an.“: toteamtheleetoru"Per1"" Jiiiumsieana'maastru1aFt JiGiiiAmsoestheyo-e-e Artieteh-but mad it you-self in the Jane Survey-(kaphic;Antioeh and the III. Going World'." " of In. Better still, lo 1nd hear haunt you: I Hort-n tell how Antioch college is theho: tkttine men And women 1w life, and Smith. that sAanees should college make in Fun the college student. Mr. Hort-n his day af a clear, crisp style, for example, his chapel interpretation of the next step in edu- In cation. "a. practical recognition of her I mucky and the center of symmetry iiii. should be the personality of the stun City dent." Near Elm-tn! Phase icky. and Mrs. Cecil Rogers of Tor- Education in in the midst of tWt"Ette: Wyo., .150 two mm. great adventures: the discovery or, Dull: Smith ma Ernst we Wells. the individual u an indiiidull. null the discovery of human [points in re- htion to the dusty, hurrying, cutter- NORTH SHORE TEACHERS l ins, beautiful, perilous world in whichi TO MEET AT WAUKEGAN we live. The collage project which) ---- npproaches a solution from the 'ii,"iitl Waukegan has been chosen as the tional interest; as the center of the site of the annual conference of the individual life is one of the directions North Shore division of the Illinois in which eduentiort is moving.. The Tmhen' nasoeiatiott Ind the high artual experiences and concrete ex- school will be the meeting place for amples of boys and girls in their 2,300 Cook and Luke county teacher: jobs. which Mr. Morgan will tell nbont on April 16. in his lecture will 'give us more ded- The conference, the biggest of its nite ideas of that condition of work kind in the state, will bring totrether with study which is inherent in the rural, villm and city educators. The Antioch plan. progrnm brings forth nationally . '___-s--- -...i “mum... (n.- thr _ Antioch Industries Did you know that the Antioch Press does a business of about 830,000 a year, that the Antioch Art Foundry, is doing good work .in sculptural and: arehiteetaral bronzes, that Kehoe Judi Spieth, publishers, m two Antiochx _ . . A __, AL- .-..= siudents who rusting tiehl? lThe Antioch Book Phte Co. pro-2 dues: I large variety of artistic boom plates, and the Antioch Shoe project is the most extensive of these COL; lace iindertsrkings. For three years a) u.» _..‘.-v__,.,,,, - study has been made of women's feeti amLJoOtwear in eo-operation with orthopedists and other health author- ities, Iasumakers', manufacturers and retailers. The Antioch shoe, a result of this study, represents m effort to produce a type of women's shoes which is both beautiful and correct in design. In all these undertokings, there is an effort to combine tine) workmanship with etreetive business) management. “ The subject of President Morgan’s lecture here will be "What Should College Do for Life?" The lecture Enigma. JAN.5 )umlsnm. It! uvu Mum-1‘ who have Entered the {twin "ee"' - -----" lull“ Ana-.9 at.Ptit'" ©tutlidhren's Garment The opportunity is here to have your aildrisn's clothes cleaned at a nominal cost. The undersigned cleaners have approved of launching this campaign to awaken in\the minds of parents the importance of of teaching cleanliness of person to the youth of our land. Cleanliness in all its practices produces splendid habits for clean liv.. ing. Are you teaching this vital lesson early to your children? SUITS Duffy lit Duffy - - - - - - - - - lei. 11131113110 ran: luv Ermine Cleaners, Ine. Tel. Highwood 1909 or Tel. Highland Park 987 GreenMill Cleaners - . - - - - - - Tel. Witiihmil Park 1020 Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning éo. Tel. HithhGi1 pm: 179 Zengeler-Horan Company - - - - - Tel. Hithunil Pa“ It'68 aaa -- 7Gar, i. I" u w." p. .. " will be with burl-c.~ mmedurdmhw.lnw Smith. followiu n brief maul. i Funeral genial will be held Pri- dGTrtemooasatttstrs-thtut" chapel, ' In. Rhinehart leaves to survive ber. In. L. L Wells of Auyeohio; a}; iirhré'c'me Smith. In... Bruce and Pulling _Rh_Use"rt of this North Shore division of the Illinois Tmhen' nasoeiatiott Ind the high school will be the meeting place for 2,500 Cook and Luke county teachers The conference, the biggest of its kind in the state, will bring together rural, village and city educators. The program brings forth rationally known educators and provides for the 'iriiiiiukGG idek, éith the hope of advancing the educational horizon. iirGiGl'siGCisutintrs of the Lake Shore division have been held in either Evamton or otk Pu]: In " either Evamton or ng Pu]: In " temate years. The Parent-Teacher section also has I conference each year with the teachers. SPECIAL HOLIDAY The Alcyon theater is making a spread for the holidays, A double bill is announced for Christmas day with vaudeville tttfee, a matinee and evening show o vaudeville and "The Cat and'the Canary.". iiiiiii"iViGI Te-if".' my... od Monday, "What Price Glory" is definitely promised for tive days. Starting Monday. Jan. 2, the Alcyan will have t New Year's Eve show of vodvil and pieturetpt Que tantalum iiriiiLiGGirices. oe she! starts at Ev;nd end; at 10. The other sum at 10, or thereabouts, and ends at I I. m. with a tableaux It 12. Children’s Clothes up to 12 years - 50c V Ts DRESSES OVERCOATS- SWEATERS JACKETS, ETC. GTG M! my a -iiras AT AL‘CYON so,xtstaroitse-er-et" eit-tultur-e"r"- lambda-lu- M“ - detathh-I-Idwm throithrhrmi-etmttmr ‘Novthadmbaitmm tuPuasc-i-imsm-tNBrt Lssttueitveo-iiuthrseitvot iri'i"tu'2hruiriiiiUia7Vii.ifi tTTiGiL.eo-ittrte!1etirte amfruort-tur-ihitiCotr- Gsildimitrorrto-thh-furt- the easterly line of the ma†Jrutechieuo,toettsshtefttil.- _ . Seeking Permit , ' . The council is seeking the permis- , lsion of the mu departaet of pub- f I lie works and, buildings to make (em ' ( nection to the twelve-inch water main l (iii Deerfield road ma mm mad, l _which by hr comes under the iurir l diction of the state department in ‘ I question, and in this connection I X resolution wns unanimously adopted y requesting said permission and pledg- , ing the good faith of the city that all; work shill be performed in accord~‘ y ance with conditions prescribed in the) 1 permit when issued. the city to bear; - the cost and to hold the state depart-i r ment harmless on amount of my dlm- [ m age: which may occur; also that the; work will not be done by employes ofr the city. 1 “like: railroad, to conned with cs-l use avails: " Orchard street. or to; widen St. John. - north from} 'iiiritiaii%-roint-iso" to investigate and report upon ex- tending North Sheridan told with to connect with St. John Ivan. across Laurel avenue and the - proper- ty It the southeast corner of [Aurel avenue and St. Johns avenue, by con- demnation proceeding! or otherwise. Commissioner Brown moved that' N. M. Stunt-ill be minted an eztere sion of time on his permit for build-‘ ing to be erected at the com of Ra- vine terrace Ind Ravine drive in It- " enrdance with the lam: outlined in a (eommani5atityt, of the building in- l specter dated December 15. “27. The i motion prevailed. ' Commissioner Zimmer moved that the eommunication of the building in- spector with reference to the Cam- mings' home at 125 North Green Bay road be referred to the corporation counsel for report. The motion rm Commissioner Rear presented tals! __'_W__ -'L"_'.lt "" -., and pay rolls covering the reriod) ms? Btnek muml from Ember l, 1927 to iicaiitrerierdu"'r'r er. "'t JCT-1; his}: yerieht"tett,r c-em-., Orders called for and delivered Dun-um“: 1.-.a-qtuct-t? Mimi-w be H h bola-II “in. fund-p.“ "â€08- man â€can... I nth-“dhmdhl i-o-or-tare-re tont-ttati-en-eV mam-lim‘hydleu. iiiiGrGrdaGetw 6... mm a. A. - Can-uneth- Co. 831.- 80. The bid: we. 'Ind Ne m Guu,oek-dr-rt. SANTA CLAUS LAND IS ALCYON FEATURE land silver and purple. and glitter with chugging hee of ruins, v51 â€My etNet every‘ninute during the shot- ing. Snow capped mountai- la the distance and heavy new laden tree t-eimsourerversendin1th'ett white make the - complete. A Santa Claus in peach will - this abode on Friday. Saturday and Sunday and distribute Grin-as gifts to the grownup- ad mm Art elaborate Grim protru- and a big - cane for - child and some dolls and mm: are scheduled for Saturday afternoon when every child is invited to come up on the stage into Santa land and ahake hand! _ with Santa, 1 P If the announcements for Saturday ( and Sunday are carried out with the Tune exquisite fidelity as the We l setting the children of Highland Park l and its vieinities are going to have a lwonderlul Christmas party. An all- A silver tree is one of the featum an- I noun-ted for Saturday. A speeial l hnnd-eotormrpietare of a child asleep " and the quaint dream of Santa Claus if and another shoving the good spirit ' and Christmas ideals will be than "besides the regular Wm. il The (tuning show Saturday will be ‘ a replica of the matinee performance. _ with the pmtomary added vodvil and e drama. The. management of the Alt-yon should be commended for this t elaborate and emsive creation and " gifts to the kiddies of Highland Park RMMW‘Mw and " the customary admission prices. The matinee starts at 2, but the Christmas festivities do not take piste until three o’clock m LAT: ml in†AD PAGI Continued from page 1 WWW - V“ - Int - - mummy»; 1829 .5277 iii; Ilium-I3 Jir.--u--, â€magnum-bum" “hhudmw -tots-tietore.eee.,1'e 1m u â€and hit! ". iiiriara_ett.t'et,Pt,t 'k"G7ii"ii2iG, F,.- iii-hm no a. M m at,“ gonna-it!- ret-.-rthet"e."a"r"- moan. 3 baths. ex.' In. niWtMut on In. 'mrr. In. W. beat. can“. Beautiful 100 It tot. In: - trees, shrubs, garden. 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