. “WAKEâ€.- ' ATWP.'I'.A. 2 . mm‘wmm F 'n-e-r-nee-tmW-r, Pitatth-Ftrc-tm- i â€ju_py~._!v.hl. mm.“ char-of o-ir-rar-ti-r, haunt-IMMW “magma-akin Dana-“M -trtacdtgiuehereV t.-etk.b-tst_rs- --v.Th-toh-uard Mmhdhpuhcdthhlphn- dur-Pe-trad-ttre-rp." 1-an the country mummwmm -eatirmnndumeetteet-taNr “I“ MWHM.M itisreoutrktuto-rbetorem' tkmenhmlm wdmzmmm iat-tgt-astoftheeumeter “lawman-eon. In new cl this that. " D-geu.gN.Wbighnettoergmtditae- in MWMWML ruff». lake PM Khan!- dub h--datsotahteatt_N. Bidet-puma. . "with The net Muelthhmeen wttteouttothetmiuhieftmdofttte ovrHrs-.Mt6ehutttmtrthweztms- uhklm'mfwthm de‘mhI-mhw 'mtuh-ferethe-hmt-rarr'tr. hu-ehnw~.adth â€nomad-nor minnow-II. 'tutr-d-txr-nine- _tturk-teH.eetaety. â€dawning†d. 'hr-mi-ttred-tmrs. tr-er-eq-tr -arKh0r-s, ther-u-e-r/th. mum-aim aeat-raea-.ah-meI- “vitamin-.- gags-31.1%.!“ mmmmmu “thhlL mthIPI-glu. Lb.†- L "Nri4l'htd'rih"uu'h'lt In. W. In. In. ' “h. 8r.. In. It! lurch. It. lath-tiling]..th 1hrMhthrV.ir.3r..Mh"eB- mmnmmwmw mumhtoocotthenatm brad-nudmminmelu- trrNrth.-e-ttrtth-r- molluhlmhhnoI-lu- 'se-ur-ta-ut- mammal-alum"... (RM-dhmtwrk. tthe banana-WWII: thrrAtamgeeRmttradUre-m' thymmdichloaac- -Atoerthtt.ttetrrtotkyt. Johannmnminthhm i.r-d.dnssndutirtetsehi-'t rorts.EtamnisehrhmtdshttqtuHd -ttrtotheattmeti-ofthr mvhkh pronto-whom 'etb.tt-tevertreerdtettttkBmse- tiem.htehrdueaahdoesrrrdhe"r- Wumms-mhum â€cadmium hushed- “WW’Hth-n' ' - in! In ". a 8'7â€" ugh-r“ "(rd-31 sand. iii-ii-ii- M,,,,,t,,m, _. to; think. 'riii.iiiuiaui-/, 'boviyh- 'a'M,ttf. -A.ho.- "i-a-at-u- “ammotwm, Ptbet.tHD.mr$beu.ahuWh. .e-amditmistrrx.sroo.ereodtrrth. Why [Ah Pad. " “at“:hmtmllh Mdmm Btneutttrq 'LtLatmmtgttmgrtmtrm hmm‘mhb" 'Nggd _ gut (at JA1N'h"d one of the greatest picture. the lemon has cm known. Every red, blooded Annie-n citizen can Alon! to we "The Covered Wagon†any times our. Riehtnmt Put Ichool etsit- dm er being “vised to amend this valor-hue. . The Akron theater feared: big Int Sunday with the introduction of Tor-“naer and his Wurlitzer Mus- Irvin] of Emmerson Hongh's "The Covered Wagon." Emmerson Honda lived in new.“ hrk for some time, and and: ms will undoubtedly be may!“ in this mhorwiu of “inhuman-Ithaca" -afartth.h-rereod- 'llkuTTffSuTttyat'Jl'ft't 'Faroe-Br-ttNat-aa. 1tFrs"Mtoi"eitmfarar'. "_....""-"--- MM In "no at“? mm-muuhm~ mun. at Ill-sat fay," manning-noun mrmwsun'ly WALNUMA‘D Krl1rmMSMrqmmTmrA to1tamivoiviraed, the tide dancin'g "Stage Kisses†is the inning pie- Inn " the Moon Saturday. Dyna- mite. the reader dog, holds the - for the ees It the matinee. Sage “huh-time. "ht4nd_v,"wtthohrsrthte mmummum My“ kWh-unwou- sidemhtrd.Hrs-tfewmrmtu bv%ear-t.ea.-rrrsoe"tttr'. "ete-tr-eh-ueustair- Mep6eem.ertr.re-ttrrelqetttt "Bmegtor.'. Alkyd-lumina- alumina-flab“. thee-_-_.- {wigglwwmyb At the Ravinia dating pond in- ure-tin. .veota ere renamed. Last Sunday morning the Elvin“: hockey «In dereatqd the Oak Perk Cut-d- ie8to1.'mafasteametutat- hated a large crowd Bad much igt- terest The Ruini- pbaen were: VAX]. can]; Stipe, right defame; Carr " defense; C. VI“. right wing; Cole. teft wing; Hammond. cent". ttah Parf- tun included in core wounding We the following: “that: He“. Brown. Roam Hutch On may. Jan. a. the Ravini: than! tucker: examined the (each- en In. thlineotrs, Elm PM. Ind Emu-twatnshxin‘plrtyon the brink rink. Refreshment: 'rem m Samar. In. as. the mis a“- Girl: duh of Ravinia will have their {and in carnival. it is .n- FEATURE AWCHONS AT ALCYON THEATER ie Bu‘h and eomiar" Jiri." Fc', up ure. lain this Sammy with I. human-mu» mama-ammu- tMrDr--eetk.t.b.- fab It. Rich “I vm... Inor- hq It Glance: for " yam and it bound wall qsmtttied to hnndU the prom-ding: thick the bond timU it “in to institute under tho up (in! m9. Inn PM activities during the winter have been hummus. Secretary LAM "was. The cold weather which New in tart week mind in- terest in the skating pond in Sunset Park and 400 visitors were mated then while the sutirte lasted Re tumrdttteeousnapthisweekhas nudeitponiblehmpenmerink. Mr. (Icon- 1. mu, of (new: In. - " tom! for the board to -i.. and pmu the pro- es.d%ts fate the Condemnation of 'rrP"tJot park purpose " Ra, â€yd-time! E“LMM1:M 81...“.05. Witt, with†“IWW. If-Io-Idlnlnuvhohuhu A-ttq-dire-ber-d-tdit manual-ism»:- n- than them to devou teyt'h.rafboqedmattersaod Ahaa-thqaethqrugMnmdNr& R-tr-mr-heed-dar 1-):th .Imuucuuua 'ee meak ftte Damnation“; atlas-hullau‘Cn-n- millionth-child."- .tetVePd-t".ehrrrststret, cal-e Hm luau-m" -_ 15?. 5-m_bg§-ndnhm loving w, “I. at that thy: Sam M. Charla Gilli. Iii: mood loud}. 8cm N-ai, Bury Richman, Olen P. Burke, B. Burma. The chm - been naked (“In "he â€andâ€, ot the": one Ind it. Bi+rood Chamber at Cmnéu In: organised vith the election of the fot- lowing one†and m: T Ole-n and Tyt-tee. cm": Sun Sand. damn; vice chairman. Our Burke: Mr. Clark: Glass: sanitary. IL Iolendi. Erato“, Saute Plaque-i and B. Ban to i, . Director: - Sun Sum, Charles Gllss. Raymond lolendi, Bury Rich- mam Santa Pangaea}. Olen: F. Burke. The next meeting af the chamber will he held on Hand-y evening, Pelt in Santi hall. Highwood. has practices and Promote friendly bubs: Ind mid intercourse Anon; Rid-wood monk. to provide far in members the taunt-gel of tower:- tim in the â€retain: lb. to we immanent: of public service. W - “not lighting. protect its mum beh‘minst Manson-hie and ew. cessivn nation. provide rules for their government Ind enforce same. 'mftietimr pendties for intruding thereof. _ We! In... Me- The business men of Highwood who have interested themselves in the or- mtnixation of the new rumba are ill well known and wholly interested in the welfare of their home my.E They believe that by men: of was! new orttanixation the interests of .111 Inning-as men and citizens will ttl (than are of adequately and that the entire community will benefit from] it: operation. ‘. The Highcood ehttmber expects to be able to take charge of nymerolu movements for public welfare and community improvement when it gets into active operation. and the hm! the membership the more the churn- her an mplish. it is dechred. My min. Feh. 7, at eight _ Ptueriek William Wile of WM D.C. will w at the mehtsmd Purl Woman'. dub. It hhhmdmchbm bi-en-seein-earnest' InWh-h-Iu-cbueumuhr 'trttMy+-rhh-reior- “BMW? A mam iiivitatioi, is extended to etch Ill-d new “idly-nod business nun to become-- mvmher of ESE; orTrattizatims. 055m at Move The object of the arIatsiaatimt as set forth in its ofBeiat announcement in for the general beisettt af the com- munity and with I View to mote the best interests of the citv of High- wood. Illinois to provide for the er- change at idea on Nahum utters ind muons of local intent. pro- cure ind eliminate 'mhrriGiaC2 lacing thereto.' ta encourage the ot- "rTaltee a! strictly Icgitimta Insi- WOMAN'S CLUB TO HEAR â€ERICK W. WILE Of W“... D. C.. at Eve ling Meeting Tuesday. PM 7 'ui-. _ -ietsa-GrmitF GGaT citiuclmhoh.heww Put. which in“ an“. 11 this ehameter-dwitAthenti- min CumhqrMo-eq-tdtt. UnitedSmCh-badm 'tte-eh-trr-ood- bemtineo-A,th-ieatuugo. the 'sr-re-trr-dig- nn umw-wmu -a.9itkp.eea.-ttAq 1rrt-tod in Gil W. Th -aiSaaivGGircr'iCCi; err-Nu-thw.-, mun-u “db†fur.6tt*t'V 'oho‘ohhn 'r,iaersr_ "ii-e-mi-ii-a-e, dunâ€"unwfl‘g-chuupugauu DMNIIGIVININ Highvood m h- . Chub- at Clty"tteTe_eod- 1‘ Ii) an 2livtenmGriik.,i Numb-(bolu- “W3“.- aMMEtaM8t PAII. m â€III-DAY. Juan! I. I!†=,i ( Mr. F. E. Clerk. superintendent for! '__ yen: of New Trier Township ‘ high school (and before that, head of} (“up Rockefeller Foundatiori school in ttPre.. Virginia). has made a} ( "tmis of that difficult period. "Adol~i 'estenee." His lt-dures in Winnetka) l and elspwhere have been well receiwi ' ed. he Always makes a strong public! {anneal in his talks. , a The subject of Mr. Clerk's lecture; on Februarr2 will be "C.tarnterig-) ties of Adolescent Children." Alt par- ;rnts of ("do school children as well} in the members of our P. T. A. no. urged to attend this meeting held in; it)". English club room of the high “drool at a p. r_n. _ At tho city council meetiaeahm- hygienic an oed'mahee m adopt- d tbovidtetk for the regulation of the Installation. alteration and use at elec- tried equfpment and the inspection of the name. This is the measure requir- ed to comply with the provisions of the In! passed by the Inst lerisu- ture in the premises. i In mordance with this measure, Kaye-r Levis appointed B. D. Morris pm did ahetrieal qitgtMe%e of High- rk and an electrical commis- _ lion composed of S, D. Morris Harry l Hallows. Robert Greenslnde, Wil- Jinn Vetter And Dana Pierre. The iaroointmtuts were att eonhrmed. On My. Jim " Ihaoti dub wont! I delicious luncheon in ttteee%btto-dttre-tvedht- "rxre2uahttt_tastMrrr.gtiettnrd P.P-areuherorest. Patien- Muhaml-Hnthedchndn phycfah‘bomwby Dunn. mmmmhw £0â€thli and m of the Fashion Sim tremit-tde-r-ve. "tha-ttith-next-rs-rt.. m.tr%ftsbeUtt, hut/rim oro-ttehawiTtbenbrideetea mulch-nary “Jinn-ding Mul- .dfimrrtttma-itted. boh-taretrteW6otuatr,aas. 25, (My) " two o'ekcl. ct the built-l. lune-Icing?†Vin-gun. "ee-e-he..' 1tt."ttrgt'."tttg"gedl2 gun - ftyr_tr-t.atro- GIRL MNRN MINING com MUN JAN. " A very interesting program is promised for the next meeting of the Der_Shields Pammts-Teaeher as- sociation. In this day when child study and parent education hold the center or public interest, the oppor- tunity of hearing a speaker, with set- ual experiences as course material is most welcome. 05901.1 CLUB MET Mame Referral An ordinance providing for the reg- istration of electrical contractors Ind t1xine a fee therefor was, on motion, referred to the electrical commission. A communication from the build- ing inspector regarding the repeal of certain sections of the code of 1919 n; referred to the corporation coun- The communication from Baird & Warner with refervnee to repairs to the sanitary sewer in the ravine on the easterly side of the South Sheri, dan road bridge was ordered piaeed on file. Fireman's Dance The request of the Highland Park rire department for permission to hold their annual dance March 17 was CH? COUNCIL “VHS The communication of M. K. Til]- man relative to a building permit for a sings to be located on Lot 10, Mock 9. was laid on the table until the next meeting. The petition from property owners in Compton's Addition requesting the vncltion of alleys in said subdivision was referred to the corporation conn- (Continued on page 7) __ - Aida!- [m Ind My [I Am With Nev_Sulc Law; Other HIGH $10014 P. T. A. 'NG' 3 NEXT THURSDAY A9rrtreeettyfptsterrarristo 'Xlharaetertsties of Am. cent Children†Mn. Richard Peyton of InkeForat mun. JAN. " by 0989 apd served in an: til the-state detaremeiitT8"zNgWii.. tion was established by act of the lecishture, since which time he has been head of that department. Mr. Stratéon is forty-two years old and was born in lngleside, Lake coun- ty. He was educated in the public schools of Lake county, and his first regular occupation was farming to which vocation he devoted his efforts, for more than twenty years. His wife was formerly Miss Zulu Van Warmer, a public school teacher of Fox Lake and they have two children now at- tending public school in Lake county. tie Workers order. dly afternoon. Jun-r! SI, at two oMoek. The emmnftte has snared no exTtrsmretom"e8hkoeseofttreout- minding needing oi the year. Beau- tiful when will be given for the hhthest more " call “his and lol- ln'ing the nine. bu will be served. Tick“: my be pmehased It the door or from the chairman of the ticket cumulus In. Arthur Emerson. tel- Last Saturday thte (lament! Char- 1rtr_erttrtrtthvmtettrrr- mermubnm Mr. Strum has for the last eight you! been ehairman of the Republi- can county central committee of Lake county. He served " supervisor on the Lake county board for fourteen years. In 1917 he was appointed deputy snuggling men and in 1921 he-ehuf â€new of the Mr. Jesse L. Smith, principal of the Elm Place Salton]. directed a pageant "Lighting the Yule Log" at the Jan- uary dinner in the Kenilworth Village house, Saturday evening,» of The Friends of Our Native Landscape, an organization composed of Chicago and North Shore people interested in pre- serving and fostering beauty spots in Americtc Articles were read from several ioThe Way of All Flesh," Beau Chicago papers, by different members. l Geste," "Jesse James." "The Gay De- in relation to the sacrifice of beauti, C fender," "Swim, Girl Swim," follow Yul large elm and maple trees in , along with other good pictures. Harms Woods, under the direction of; Vaudeville will .be Riven "on Satur- chief forester of Cook county. in the L days and Sundays. The opening bilt Forest Preserve for the eonstruetioniwil1 offer Buck Jones in a western of a Rolf course. "Why a Forest Pre, 1 drama. Sunday. the 5th. brings Hoot serve" was the query, if one hundred i Gibson in anqther tine western. Mr. year old trees are to be destroyed Sol Greenberr.present assistant man- foe the golf playing few. Inger to Mr. Godshaw, at the Alcyon, Mr. Jens Jensen, the president of will manage the Pearl and has made the Friends of Our Native Landscape. i a step in the right direction by ask- made an impassioned appeal for the) in: for and securing a better and preservation of the cliffs and banks , more expettsive grade of pictures. of the Illinois river. l -------- ate-am. wmim tNkmtton of backside. [Ah county. has announced hi: can- didacy on the 301»:le W for -, of state, abject to the Re- p“ urinary election malt. fat W. Million of Hen-in. lil., also tras -memd hi: my tor this of- Bee recently. Other avowed undi- data reported at State 82:11th 18eer,ofsttriete4ieuaesdchartes . Dr. Schneider of Evanston thih- ited beautiful slide» made withnhe new color photography of many charming gardens on the north shore from Evanston to Lake Forest. and of the Grand Canyon and of Bryee's and Little Bryce's canyons in Utah. The marvelous coloring of thése won- der sites, " different times of the day, under various, atmospheric con- ditions was mphiqnlly portrayed. pluu an... 1.15. -tia HEW! Fan-ta. Vail, Among those from' this vicinity who/ were present were Mrs. Stewart Reed ' Brown, Mrs. Abbie Bastin, Mr. Jase! Smith, Mrs. J. A. Reichdt. Jr., mien) Lake and Wallace Reichelt. , PLANS COMPLETED FOR WOMAN'S CLUB PARTY To Be Held Tuesday. January M; Tu Will Be The enttttttt uni Duty of the High- hyd Pgrk club will be held on Tues- mwmmu-ii mum-hwymina. 'eHeleead'ur_ MR. JESSE L. SMITH l DTREC'rs PAGEANT DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT WI'ITEN'S BALL -- l. Prof. Rustin, before coming to the At Meeting of Friends of Our l University of Chicago, was in the em- Native Landscape in ‘ploy of the geological department of Irertilworth l the government. He has done exten- 'sive: wnrkuinr South America' as well After the audience of one hundred had placed their faggots in the fire- place. old English songs were sung, Gr which Wallace Reichelt played the piano accompaniment, and after din- ner there was appropriate community singing. an: Gt in. nrtnouGUlia; Far Seem of Slate one hundred; The Pearl theatre with improved in the tire- fresh air system and heating plants ; were sung.[ and a general sprucing up. will reopen " played 2fi,9, the public commenting Sunday, id after din- [ Feb. 4. The first week of pictures t? e0mrrumitsjie1udes Paramount’s sqptr-spe,eial g "Underworld," for a three-day mm. rom several i"'The Way of All Flesh," Beau mt members. I Geste," "Jesse James." "The Gay De- :e of beauti, , fender," "Swim, Girl Swim," follow ple trees in along with other good pictures. direction Ml Vaudeville will .be Riven "on Satur- Innty, in the ( days and Sundays. The opening bill eonstrtaetioniwi11 offer Buck Jones in a western l Prof. Rustin needs no introduction -to his audience, as his father, Prof. [Edson Bastirs.-kia mother, ammo B. Rustin, .quvhb-cmu. In. In wen 4imhietdhmtstt, have been and are still very popular in our eduea- tional circles. Prof. Rustin, senior. was professor of bonny in the old _ Universitx of Chicago, and from there was in charge of the School of Phar- rnaey in Philadelphia. Aside from his botanical work he was much in- ‘terested in entomology and made I fwanderful collection of butterflies, .beetles and various inserts, which is now on display at the Lincoln school in Highland Park. Mrs. Butin is gene of thé popular teachers in the (Lintoln school. Mrs. Rowena Rustin ( Bennett is well known as a writer " ‘1 well as a reader of her own beautiful l poetic composition. A number of “them have been given a musical tret- Hing. r Highland Park residents will be ‘plonsed to learn that the fast train {on the Northwestern railroad. which Jeeves Chicago " 8:00 o'cloek each (evening, will Mutter make I stop gut Highland Park at fl:33 o’clock. I This is the train for which a petition signed by a large number of long] (people was presented to the railroad iCiiiFiis.' Some years ago this train used to stop here, but of late it has not been doing Bo, and resumption of this local new will be a great con- venience and much nppreelnted by people here. For some room the farttutthistmhotmnrt-xsumt shown!!! themsehedulesimtout. Addition.) but from making Highland Pork my: in the Afternoon are one leaving Chicago at 12:01 and arriving hen st 18:“; and one luv- ing Gringo at 1:00 o'clock and u. rivlng her. It 2:38. _ as in the United States, in cormutioll with the mining industries. " BAKERY SALE WILL " HELD SATURDAY The Wmn’l Home Ind PM "W â€they of the Bothy Banana! chunk wrT1 hold a hit! my Slim-day hCthe Public B-le. NM mun! open meeting of the Womiiirs Civic club of Ravinia. Wed- nesday evening, Fem 1, Prof. Bd- son L Butin, chairman of the de- partment of geology of the Univer- sity ot Chicago, will speak on the sub- iect, “Unlocking the Gateway to the Distant Put." Arrermrsorsem-aeAkeAu cookia.wmbodhphyod. This]. will begin at nine o‘clock in b PEARL THEATER T0 REOPEN ON FEB. 'TH MRtkrtotmNoWrtrtBamt mBtV,hrNWtAL3aN> #rqt6ehmi..oe_h.e Mk. an. to... this; a in: sun-u, " mt) a. mixr.giiiiiiiriiriiiii mmumm1 AT WOMAN's CIVIC cum LOCAL STOPS FOR MORE NORTHWESTERN TRAINS One Leaving Chicago. 8 O’clock In Evening. and Two In Af- ternoon Included New Fresh Air System and Healing Plant and General- Ir Overhauled hrsmroflirm.AbtrieBtterti- ;1 Char-"MGM“ g roomatktet.gotms-d. put-cut of the _ U. of C. [all]!!! C