will: is Time of Services and Mreti thz'Various Churches Rev. P.«C. Wolcutt, l), D. Rector. Holy Communion. Sunday 7.30 a. m. Morning Prayer and [.mmy 11.00 3‘ m. ‘Holy Communk‘ï¬ï¬‚rst Sunday m the monzh and FestiVals at 11:0!) 3. m. Evenprayer 5:00 p In. Sunday School 9.45 a. m, 510:) .p‘lrgmgunday School 9.45 a. In St. Mary's Church A. 0. Fay Lod Laurel avenue and Mdlm em street. I‘ ï¬rst Rev. J. I). O'Neill. pastor. Sunday services :11,m§e L 11 First 51.33.6'30211111. Sunday School 11:45 3.4mm “ ' Second N1333.5:Ll)a11114 iingh Muss 10:30 0 p1 The Reudzng Room, second mmr. Erskine Bank Building, IS open dmly. ex- cept Sunday. from 9 LU 1'.’ .1. m. and l to 5 p‘ In All Auxthorimd Christian Science literature Ls «m rile tbr rctorence. and may be purrhascd 11' (itblrfld. 5!. Johns Evangelical Church Conn-r ('nrt-en Bay led and Homewood Avenue. Rev. R. l’». Fiedler, Pastor. Sun- day mnmingtkrmnn preachxng m 10:30 a. m. and English preachmg at 7.30p. m. on ï¬rst' and xhxrd Sunday \‘I {he month. Everybody i: welu»me m uttrnd these Avenue. Rev. R. l’». Fiedler, t'astur. hun- day mnmiiigï¬erman preaching :it 10:30 Schedule °f Y‘ W a. ni‘. and English preachingY zit 7.30p. m. Sunday. .1, to 6 p. on first and 1hi1‘d5undn} w: the month. , d . . .‘ hour A Everybody i: welciime rm Attend these .m 3mm ‘ ‘ ‘ services. Ebenezer Ev-ngeliul Church song service. Tea or Secund Street near Laurel Avenue h d' ~ ‘ k ~ ‘ ‘ c iretuirs or i) th Sunday School. 10.00 :i. in.. morning wor- ship. 11,00 3, m.; Christian Endeavnr. 6:43 and evening service 7:30 p. in. German prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.; “(.95 ï¬rst Tuesdai Bible study Friday. 7 30 p, in. We .wyrdml- ' . ‘ ' Assm-mtion Rooms ly invite your attendance- , " Charles M. Schneider v nun-.nxrn .v,.-c.\r on vital whiects is gi Business Men' Lerner 0! Laurel [\VL'HUC allu \llchH Bay Road. Rev: J. Foster Van Evera.’ Highland Purl: Womn'u Club pastor. Sabbath morning worship, 10:45; 1 ~ . eveningservxce and K. L. C. E. from 6:45: Club rooms. assembly han. Library to 7:45 p. m. during Julv August and sq} building. Meetings, formightly on tember. The midweek prayer services1'l‘uesday atthrec o'clock. Mrs, (ieorgc Wednesday and Fnday evenings 3‘ 7145;1H. Campbell. president†Mrs. John A. choir meetings Thursday at 8p. m.; Sun- ‘ v . day school at 930 a. m. A cordial in- 3 Putnam. correspondlmz secretary. ‘ ‘ .t nded to H. vnauon ct e a Hi-LI-nd Fun Club swed'uh Luthenn Church There will be Swedish Lutheran Church E service: every Sunday evening at seven ~ forty-ï¬ve o'clock inthe Y. W.C. A. rooms on Central Avenue. Highland Park.Carl E. Lundgren. of Waukegan. Illinois. pastor. Buph'n Church Club house. East Central Avenue. R.C. Jacobsen. president; A. R. Carqueville, secretary. Catholic Order of Forester: St. Johns Court Number 840. C. 0. F.. East Laurel avenue. Henry Llay Miller. meets second and fourth Thursdays (if minister. Sunday. 11:00. Sunday evening people's service. 7:45. The Bible school. Mr. Charles H.‘ Warren. Superintendent. assembles at 9:45 o'clm‘k. The Baptist Young People's Union.er Leigh Bittinger, President. meets each Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The midweek service is held in the parlorsofthe church each Wednesday evening at 7 $3. The Ladies (iutld. Mrs. F. 8- Green. l’reSIdent, holds its regular sessions on the afternoon of the third Thursday of each month. The puiiic is cordially inwted to all the Services of this church North Avenue First M. E. Church First M. F. Church. RevV. A. Spicker. Pastor. Sunday School. llltlll: Preaching. 11:00. Junior League. 2:30: Epworth League. 6:30; Prayer meeilng, Wednesday. 7:30; Teacher Training, Saturday. 7:30. morning worship. I each month in MasoniCTHall. W Highland Park Preshyteriln Church Corner oi Laurel. Linden and Prospect avenues. Rev. R. Calvin Dobson. Pastor. Bible School meets at 9:30 a. m. in the church building. Sunday morning wor~ ship. 11:00 a. m. Young Peoples“ Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in the auditorium of the church. The public is cordially invited to all of these services Highwood Catholic Church Daily Mass,‘ 7:15 a. trif; Sunday. Low Mass. 9 a. m.; Sunday $chool. 9 L. :i, m. Rev. Simon (iates, pastor. NerVOus Childrsn. I! who!) [um-um nut m- m» nervmm- m-w (If u linh- :irl'Hu-y “maid the H 11H! :I 'itth 1| Iih H‘mtnu-u: 00*th tho [Irnlu‘r div: :rnnl n-xr i1 i~ mun- than likely vlmr 1h.- lruulule- \nn: :3 I») inï¬ll 0“»r1‘mzw. In '11:» I; ~I n‘flt‘ <\'1'ar\' x mhlnwl I'm nll‘n'h In" V'LI] 0M hunk. 1 mm In? (1 \ Services in thé Churches n» “h" v' xhnru- ‘~ ï¬"\"«\\‘ .| H I’- 'WM I’dâ€? WW“? ". .0"! 7|!" i!’ “\‘t' ' i~ IN‘Y h-r H! 1n l:‘-- 3h-;i\ \ .ulnr Hm Min-r had E‘IHV why“ i! Inn-unit's ding h“, my"- (hump \\‘ Hx vl'iNI‘Htiulk. Th" hIU' Mod†ding N :mxww mm! and clmn. and, what Is murv. It mm at any time be Hi» :19de M n mm": expvmw. l) R \\ ol I'I) 1h .h‘ p ‘h' Trinity Episcopgl Church H h SCHRADER, pastor Sund: ‘udgc and Club Meetings etingsin Meetings and Meeting Places ies ' Clubs and Lodges And Notes of lmrï¬vsr I‘ If M Highlana Council 99‘ Hall, third Wednesday Roy-l Ardnum Highland Park Council No Arcunum. meets secondhnd days In Masonic Hall. Visit always welcome. Meetings 11! (hird Mondays Highland Camp, 1176. ï¬rst and thll‘d Fridays a Business Men's Association Meets ï¬rst Tuesdav in every month Assocuuion Rooms Erskine Building Charles M. Schneider, president; Albert Larson. se‘cretary. Ouoli Club Club rooms. Highland Park Club House. Meetings, fortnightly on Thursday at three o'clock. Mrs. W. J. Fyffe. president Miss Elizabeth Towner. corresponding Highland [’an Club Club house. East Central Avenue. R.C. Jacobson. president; A. R. Carqueville, secretary. Highland Park Pres‘yteriln Church Corner 0t Laurel. Linden and Prospect avenues. Rev. R. Calvin Dobson. Pastori Bible School meets at 9:30 a. m. in the church building. Sunday morning wor~ ship. 11:00 a. m. Young Peoples' Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in the auditorium (if the church. The public is cordially invited t0 all of these services Mnonic Order: A. O. Fay Lodge. No. 676, . It is lln- .q-imnn n! “w trlu- gnurmm that ..r :11! murilw mm [I‘ll llu-re iii HUIM‘ In I'u’lqml‘r “if“ Hm \‘IIII'H [(N nwrus llinl’t1‘l\u This prinmry mink 1:1 ‘Is mvn h) :‘mmm or: its .loli' :II‘) and der-inljfth 41'. and \ylwn fru-«l :1 iixh! hmwn |II \n-r\ lim- lm-mlrrumhs uml sm‘nul “iHI Im-lh-tl ImHn-I tho-r0 ls IIHllt' [lull llwpmuw ol» pl‘q-ollnllwn u Il~u1v ‘ls «m‘n h) (it‘!ir'ilbljyf‘ti.u\ hmwn |n \. 39mm! “ixh [lull Ilmlnmn hxhlfh: l'..|\- {ml om.†mlnv Y'Iih'kt'l’t'l .l In cl lIo'N-rlml d .ru-r In: :11 mulm: . lw lrld H'zllhhlr‘nlrd into :l «min» :1 hi< n'nndwrrm lll:l\k of "The .\I:In \\"4|1 Um Hrukvt) \INv‘ Aftvr vi momhi of hurt! and. [mm-m lulu»! hr ï¬nished this musk gmd wut it tn II. salon. I! look the [musing Inmmlttw- fourteen yemw In disorder any mm'it m the Work. fur it “as nun-ted m INN and ï¬nally :h-wuh-d only In IST‘V' 'hh't :v .H‘t H:- Ilwtl !:I-' ‘nlutxr m :1! lllL'lHVIHH' In H dew-Hm! lrld H‘zllhfur‘nlrd into :I ~xn n'nndwrrm lll:l\k of "The .\I:n North America?! Union Modern Myuic Workers at Masonic' Hall ï¬rst and Irk Young Mont: Club 12 West Central Avenuc and thifd Thursdays in 6 p. m.. Yesper Service A short infurmal talk . is given followed by 3 ea or coffee is son ed by by the munhcm The Safe“. mm mt (lu' trm- u-Illrlm‘l W. C. A. Meetings Woodmen mg M. w. A., meets ws at Masonic Hall. in each month meets a; Masumc of H 1‘0“ 9 A. F. and A Earl (lscll | I llw 'rm-i HIGHLAND PARK mass, mum) PARK mimots Here Is â€man-d n pluu tlmt meets the popular demand for n lurxe' piazza in from. With the reveptiun room and living mum arrow the entire fmnl. malt ing pmn-limlly one large room. i‘he I'H‘t‘pfluli room nus cmuluuution sunr- wny. grmie duur underneath: mull rinse! hetwwu this mum um! ism-hen In the rear M the livlng- room in n dining mum umde mum-tin» by prom-mm buy wluduw. witn'bulltrlu sidelunml lit-rm: the‘ rent: nmull den or nmw opening lulu the (HINDI: room , i‘he imvhen ls munwled with dining: mum through large puntry with huillvin vuptxmnis Kitchen has reur entry. wnh mop and brown (‘luset and spam for refrigeratur. Rho-re is a (nil basement under the ammo seven feet dH'p. i-‘irsl awry. nine feet: mum! story. mgm feet. 'l‘hmw heights in the clear. Size m-er nmiu purl. twenty-six {eel WM:- and thirty feet doe-pl Birch or white lnnple nmirs thrnuzhuut ï¬rst and mmul story. Bin-h or red onk ï¬nish in ï¬rst stury and pine to pulnl in second stun-y Cost to huilli. exclusive of heating and plumbing. “‘81!" Upon n-wipl ul SI the publisher n! thin pulu'r uiil supply n copy of Sax- ton's book of pluns.‘ "American ilu'elliluni' It contains 254 up td dnte dc» signs of (‘nttuuew hunmlluws nnd N‘HHN'IH‘Q’H winding from “.000 to $6.1!†A FOUR FAMILY FRAME DWELLING. Dcslcn 723. by Glenn l. Saxtnn. 000 I‘pnn rw-vim ur 5| me [mmmwr u! this [lulu-r will supply a copy or Snv Lou's book of plans. “Amerlmu Dwell lugs " It mntnlns 254 up to date dr- dgns of mtmgos. bungalow: and reï¬ll deuce: costing from $1.000 to $6.000 “H‘s: ï¬n! bin 1: Copyrtgm, 1912, by Glenn L, Saxum. SUBSTANTIAL anon-menu. [Col a1, Coke and Wood»; Dcslun 721. by Glenn ll\l\n FIRST FLOOR PLAN fw't-H'l uf SI m.- puh|i<her (>1 I‘I'IRSI'HCTIVE \'|l£\\'«FliU.\l A PHOTOGRAPH n'ul slur} u "I'l\'l‘2 \ll-I\\ I‘IHHI :1;er flours thrnuzhuul “Mug and lwntin hm! U! ln' (Emu! i?!“ IPV‘HH Iix II u" dwp (‘ust tn hnihl {thh Hurt Saxton. Architect. Minneapolis. Minn. inn!) \\IYU Architect.' Minneapolis. Minn RECON I) FLOOR I‘LA N I'HHHHH: \l'll CHAMBHS u-o mo-o CHAMBER l6 0 X 3 0 BAL.C°NY FLOOR PLAN Koo:- Ofï¬ce 126 E. Central Mgnuc ADMISSION «Mahagcr’s Tele- phone 9903 WE have n'ow pointed the telephone wayég : to Chicago, to 80$!" abel and to otherï¬ places whence travelers Come and go, and}; business is doing 300 days a year. ‘ ii We could point South to New Orleans, West a: to Denver, and North to Medm'ne Hat, but enough has been said to show that Bell Long 2 Distance lines have the inalienable right tog the claim of universal service, and that every- .. one can be in constant touch with this great é system through the Chicago Telephone Com-é , 36 pany. 1" ‘ ,,§ If mu are fund 02' umdy nsi‘ ‘ he I‘M-Ht“ Q .1er * } Mast Cent ml Awmw and get it trwn 2mm ‘ Assorted Chocolate Cream: 1â€"2 lb. 25c 1 lb. 50( ' Peanut Clultq‘ at 20c and 40¢ per box .» {Our Peanut Hmtlc Hui LTSCUKCh. (ream Fudgv :md \HA Ijus‘ a little_b£-Ixor than you have cver (aged, Home Made Candies’ 18 W. Cemnl Avenue Our “Want ads†bring resul1 YOu are Cordially Invited Higï¬hnd Park Fuel Company: Bell (5‘ Interest paza’ on Savings . Safety Deposit and Storage Vaults Real Estate and Insurance at): Titania: 'iBanh French Candy Kitchen HERMAN DBNZEL, President to open an account with Highwood, Ill. Shoes Rep-aire The Higï¬land Park Shoe Repairing mg We are now settled in Highland Park at 108 W. Central Ave and are'prepared to repair your shoes a! remarkably low prices. Don't throw away youf shoes if they are worn a little. bmig Ihem’jn and let us ï¬x ’em up {ur you. Workmanship guaranlu d System Highhnd Park. Nina" Local Exchange St. Johns Ave. Telephone 335 10 CENTS ‘ On ties 90%th "I"! Heron nu Q" The only U In! mlquu- db us! for I It . dive. I (41“ hi “(1‘ cage In: the! nun": bu» of H 1 run ’I nut {org “I" A ('lrvuh xix; "10st m l FUR-n11 “uh strtp an aura tbddh-umfm wwe ï¬mplv d: mourn Hum (I ASH-vb nu. “hip on me inlr' at me u! UH'Duxb we, Vide flblmn _u and pale gm lined with m (ï¬nd with .01 (be dim-run h case ma} he cardboard, ' tnloned “it duik blue and The Oflrmm ’ May! 11‘ u w-Hu: I“ {BIL Km? 11) d r'nplnuu- mm «ages at (h (hem and M1 ban at each ribbon handl 111.101; the DI be hung at I rep I) i‘br mum; x'é'k-nm )n M £9! nullwl’ol ed}: at (U8 L Such a sun; good pins cl! (We pmder ' ï¬ve luau-s I then run: In selves Mnkt man [be p" lu- 4u\~ 111'“ :1' )d UN x c rlhlhjll r. n- tum .ill be UNA ’hofl Long: Huh EMERE- ML HI \K (A 1.] RI M "0‘