:3; ma HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 1 W Price $1.50 per Year in Advance PLBLXSHED Wash†m Jnus L. ['DELL It Highland Park. Lake Coumy, lllmms Telephone Highland Park 3n: Entered 4.». u-c. the put uflk‘r 1 th: Act at \1 u;‘ REAL SATISFACTION Ynu must use Nu-Fiuiuh u» have real 'dumng sm'mfucuun j‘Wu cannot grt Nil-Finish TSsUIN without Nud’ini-h. Emry user beu‘umes an en- thusubt. A tnul wull conumc you n has no equal. “ ‘7 V ’ .‘I‘l‘ ‘ . (i . Pn-z' mm 2: > . 1‘, S!‘»~:'iv!:m rim . Immed and pulbhed r3? D. C. PURDYn" SONS n c Fiï¬â€"gs» sous Aâ€"n THURSDXY Themost wnnderfnlufanl (rem. By .‘na‘lof its utmnshmg ucmt ug spoons it whip lit into cvcry particle of the freeing cram, making ice cram mat is . revelation in textute and delicacy. Rm all records in speed- nah! .9105! Ice au- “The Freezer viii! the Ac'atin; Alter" ï¬ï¬ï¬i Central Theatre Artistic Ladies Taigors 6 N. Sheridan Road Ii 8 m w", much less labor-mitten it! I , u any other free-er. tab! you buy a healer. ‘1 man: Cleaning ‘ .lmd Moldaner Humer Nu dust flnr‘g m ‘ room to settle doun again .Fverv *Mk Istaken up and [mum nu! :-l Just mned up. And. anhe same lune. wuh no exâ€: Work \uur fmmznz c. w ,udu ‘rL m d ’qu fk n. A (- n '\ (1:. u ' n'm whul .. Amun- ,\n dust flur‘g m If you‘re looking around r‘ In a tailor made suit, ; y 3 Don't waste your time 21 looking But call on‘u's some daf. We can ï¬x you up in nu timc am“. i In [hc' vcw latest 513k. And send wu along on the jourr’e) ol \\ ith 11 satisfied wrmunent smile Special Features I.TAILI“D I074 “WOIATID at the pulls «M n LaJiefs Jxx HWH Miss Helga Jones has taken A portl- 1tion west 0‘ Lake Forest in the Vick- ‘erman Sch“! Miss Imus Jones in teaching tlï¬ yenr In Chicago at the Von Humboldt School near Humbmdt ‘ Park. Mr. um ï¬rs. Chules Burgess ud family loft imam Park Wednesday to reside é anytown \‘env York [The But-gee flmily hue been living at 328 mm drive \H“ leuj ('um'ml ul' 1.": ,\.1 (S1 smw wlm gas Ito-«ll xhv tum-u of 'l\n"’ m melalmk flu- lifla" “was xv-(Ilrnv-l homo- Thurmhu <'.un:ul hml'm: hn-r gllvsf> .m Sn \liss Duns... .Io-nzmr n! Elkhmt and “b: Flaw-hw- \\'nH nf .;,, Vlw‘hnl h‘.‘ .111.- mezd n! Jm (‘ushlvrz ï¬lm“: (2- \‘m mxr» u! Dnmlm whazh zz-m [xh‘umdv and Ind \\ Mina Hvl’cn Sullh z-nwl MN! '«vk lwr IMF“) Pmnoufll ? l Misses Héirriet and )im‘jori» Lean» in: are b0! floaohlng In HYflnh‘Inll ihm year. Missyarimio [flaming who ha: accepted a; position in the Noyes Sire-ct Schgul begun Work Monday September ‘5. Miss Hurriol [manning will begin dyer work in (hr Linc-nin- wood Schoti next week, Miss Dorflhy Mitchell Will begin her freshman your at the. DvKalb Normal School this week. Mr; Ralpfl-Flvtl‘her Smmuur is th‘H‘d to ream ‘0 Rmmm 1M: \u frum I'arisflFrunce. H1 Th» Saéflav School nf .\lo-r (‘h arr‘h n! :Gh-ncm- unjm «.1 .| an Raflntu Bark all .14) hulurdux Mr and ‘lrs Anson (‘. Murgun and children h‘w returned from Green Lake. \\'is:‘, where Ihv)’ haw bee-n spz-ndlnx the summm "(hm will or (-up) lhl'll‘ flow [mum on Lindvn plurv The No Shun ('haluwr o! D .\ R. announ I rummagr anh- for Sup u-u.h»r‘:3.}{and 25 Thv) Imh- 1...; \h-(lm'd Wm" ((I hold [hr sale. but H wfll be annpunced Inn-r George“ ï¬nd Seward Baldwin re turned this‘wm-k from lhvlr summo-z outing It @3011 Lake, Wis. Mr. and Sim. Simeon B. Chhtenden have retufled' from Munvhusuun. where they‘ypent the summer. Mr. EarlfISpem-er and nuns. Exlwrt Dulnoresqu} and Fredrick have N turnvd froth Ephraim. \\'Is \l ML .\h' and :‘flrs I'Iruml Pym.- wnt a! ï¬gh- m \h )H) K‘IxAXIPBL‘Ll. 3am" “git hmu Mm‘n P , '\\ \\' Hg: MLH f nll h~ 11):“ 5‘“ (my (LSD 5L 6‘" lm-l («V PH 11;?!) "‘zh nun \l ground. fjething swell H l‘ll n u n m Uduwl V' of “If wk ln-I' t'nllr‘lll ML-s \Iu I’Rm Mun! urn-r .~o-\vrul w Rim-r, \\L\(‘Ul)hill Telephone 54 In h‘l’L’J‘“i(')\ Sr I’o-lvr All-l l'Ih'H BM. â€11’ {Inn'h-d “HI: Elkhmt Ind hrmmr~ 3‘ “V ' I|1.\||‘ \\'l;‘. \‘ nd Nlo-IIIUHH‘ .l plum H'l Ml» rrlu Wu Beale Baker had accept“ a loshlou [Ma year to touh a! Prllrh- \‘1Pk. HI. .\lr and Mn \" H “'c-nu-r nun P-ntrd (ho- buum- {nrnmrh â€(mum-d h\ .‘H pmd Mn. J (‘ Morrhtou. Hz. \\ nu anoh urn“ ‘ .\Ir Hurle- Hume-mu wu rnHHI mi Human. “5“,. Frmm In \hr mum-n ‘10-th of NI Ynlhrr Mm Euler I turd d qulu'nu. Ky In lhv gun-M of .\II and “M H l‘ Knapp thlr‘ Irv-k YPH Itw'k {III ’Inll Ir~;>-1H\v |‘I. lfluv‘!‘ Ml Ruhvl! Hhins 3-“ \IunA mu {m \HYhnmuuun \‘dï¬h “Low hv will eutvr \\llllamu us I wnmr Minn ('M'hn-Ilnv SrhunmrPn-I lorf' SJ" urdl) an Vnnnr when. Ihr r." In- A mhhunmrv and “I“ Irm; Tv-HHh-o~1 3‘ 1r“ “‘01!!!â€th h) vuh-v hr) fvv-r-hnmn \- :H’ M \Vo-H-vltw (‘quL‘r- .\h-n Lamb Ir“ Hw nm pan “1 1m. Ian-k I‘Ult brr Huh Mm. Hunk! M" (m- (‘kvrhnfl 0M†Thm‘ rm \hlf lv-Hlll\0’~ 1-: wwvmi I:-¢“v‘ HLH \l m \Auoks \HH ill \nl 'Hc'rr! ‘ulmu and nuns Mun rvmrrr Luiw \\I~4 uln-xv Mu lulntwl Euglc Rum (h. m A lhn'e' flight, I‘ ' m 1h" Hm opp-vs H â€)0 (cam [he fuur P Mr. and Mn. 5 14mm “darned vamlm {mm Mart-Hg“, huh. “he†Ihm huu- lwvn visiting Ii luum‘ Mrs Levin has been: away for In wm-ka whik! Mr. Levin hmi been m but two "l‘t’kl. Anhur Veltcr announces the up". ing of a pop corn and peanut V." un Saturday nIKhI. September 18. which may be found on the min streets, namely l‘gmtnl Ind 81 Johns RVPnuPI. The wunn "Ill be known In tho Purity Pop Corn Stud, Min Helen Sulllvnn bu accepted the position a secretary to Mr FL L Sandwich .1 the Mid Shield- Hlxh School. m (h-- Hum Y'mvt .m} \\ j Wank-rum I opp-vs H A “YI‘I z; m 2hr :w n'h flight I‘hc (cam led M k‘ I: »\_r\.mdr! ‘ï¬m [he fuur Pall nmh h with ‘4 no! luml 0! .‘N l‘hu In iuuilml worn wort L. (2 Alt-xamh r. sf 1"» 71. K) Smith, 93 '2'! .â€" , R H I'u kcxmg. KT 1!! (1?; J Baker, “0 Mn Eduard [mm «11 W Laurel .-\\e., I: on the suck Ilsl. th’lll. WllliamA R'iï¬rll) m.l leave on Friday [010m hls legunem Ihc 19th In! which Is stationed at (14h hum. Texas ' Rev. and Mm B R. Sthultzr an- emet- Iammg their relatives. Mr and Mr; Fletcher Schryver. and Mr and Mn. Sober! Hartwick who motorcd has from Polo, “I. tmrdun Van Riper and Fd kunf‘ n-lann-d Sunday Iron: a tan “09kt Miss Helen Rebling it uenfling the re maindcrolthe'eekmme‘h C hicagn. Mus Suphm [Hardner and hr! blnlhe'l. Andrew (mrdm-x u! S! Charlct III‘ were (he week-mid guests of Mr. and Mr: J Rwy-man \l Ian 'nnr‘ eri IU .Hl‘ \l| mu! Mt - \1 'f¢.1.’k£»}i â€(M i 2 I; MI.- Hul'clvn \Hss .\II~~ H \ll ~(Ul “ulkcr Yh' â€Hugh 0! um HHI no-ar (:rnnnl ““14“. Vin “HHJ Flank ('7 lItIM“ J U \H: mtm'h Hf Amp»! lkvnlm lirvI u h Sulvu‘dcn Hm." \inllluk‘ mm‘ J; \l! (I [’lv“ .u lh-nu . \\ (. Mm“ n Mnnlnn plan H “0‘ dill 1: m0 nevi.» v1 L 1"! Haungs and MI» Maud Unuun. Mr and Mn J‘nc Fun-st urn mt Sun \h and Mn Jahn Rm Flu-40111 I\ 3‘ ln':',..\~ rvhlrnmi (mm “H [In Xhhl he M‘m Huchu Hll' HI “NIH! 1-0-1†H M \h 53w“ H.XI|' IHII HH \Il M» I.“ HJH h~h u1nlr|~~p {N ununuv“ [ML ul rvl‘n nler Obit-cry MH- Bcrnardlne Guthnc C(Inrad, wlk 01 M" John E Conrad, died Wednesday evening â€00 It xcn hm- ï¬ve o'clock at the hnma of her inlhrr. Dr. W. E Gumm- n! Noam m“ mmnn. Ill Death wu mused by 3 (am- «kl' plhallnn Hf dine-R: which resuhrd 1n Mg. thr p‘uwrmg 0! [hr rnlur suIrm ' 'l'hr tum ml Rn Kc:- urn- pnxalr and ï¬nd l‘cld at lhr [831er n! In Hulhnt a' h.†hm. (hm) u'clock Fnda) Ru l’mcrl an {MA Ulhlr n! Mn Conrad. read lhv pawn In lntrrmrnl at Bloomingmn (emetrry m Mu Conrad was born “Huber 21. 1836 in Nuomln‘m then- shr liwd umll pl r ’92:- became me ht“! 0! John E Cunrad 0! t.)- H'ghland Pal two yean no. Mn death, 13 though not unexpected. I0! she had bun mm vrn I†m: 3 number of week; came I: 3‘ V a grral sorrow tohorrelntim and [nond- ' be in Highlnnd Plrk During her shun “a reudrn(e here the had made many M {nrnds and In an active worker In the L L Highland Purl Woman's Club. In IC- "01* cordancc with he! with it run W that no floven be sent to hot fluent re- Hornet. not flower! were mm by b inimendsand m Minna among the sick and poor in Bloomington. hn-r 1h: int 0-" IUB .J _, My“ Ibrthuuul whim _. nth I! 3.9m church on Sunday Remkl Reynolds 01 Chic'o will prruh Til subject at [he get-poll "I†U:- "Rm" Rev Reynolds n I Iovcablc water. A cordul mvmtyon): extended. . high unidmmll unu- an Mo‘y [p mend «Mei ll Knhmuou. “IQ. I. la» alredyï¬ï¬‚ Chou. no 0‘ {h play?“ un the M h (mull ham. Proton! “Dari. Dew lddkk 0! Piotr“ “mu. an [addict 0†Fanbaull, anmu will spun! Sunday unlh Mn N P.01Hd’un and daughu-v Aluc l'mfruor Reddu k nu at one one I momma: [hf mdrmy m. The M W? Bath saw an an oak at (,xr (In .\!,~- 1%.; Ar: \1 1m 3,4R‘HU who I! p'( vu‘ «9w ’mH' ’Iql Mu- lm zhr urr‘lrv My! rr: ,1" ‘ wx', Sa‘utdm .1' mm Mn Jumn \1.\ In \1: \hrplcr la'ln pan 0! “‘I1~ Mn Julsu Bu. Langmuu 4nd hr! dAugL 1w \1.» Harnct Mudmghun mun-d ynlï¬dn» ll lhc Murmur lmlrl I'NH 1hr» un': remain fur zhr only autumn: Mu Hm kln‘ham r,» m rml) been \mx mg hr! MI!!! \11) Hubs-H fl (in-gnu .u Luis: mere. \hk khllll“ Hum « “appcll Ln.- '. tux :d tuber hmm- Hui Muhmah \u \hnnxwdlu agx'rvmg 1hr ummu: .x' the Muumc Cupu Mr and k“ “(Mm ("V "H \ ‘ J.’Y‘-Jl; M19.“ huvflx »u"\ H:f‘l1l¢'~1-\(lzt .4 [Jun \.« {ha no! Ind Mm m-ut m Um “uh Mn Ila-(gen and dauaMu. MaukaIMc-n w}!!! the ~A.l'1‘ 4: .~! “9)."! Lair \\ ~ IUID their “'2‘" HM. Mr (rnd \11 .mi “W John Putnam it†Ind-y fur lnrrn 1.0m. Wm. uhrn xhn wull Iprnd :m- n! three week M! 9» " Ln (Irv-.31.u 1-H \1: ‘ ‘ vrln-hnx u*-: .4 nan-hr Illh M- urrln \\ Mnlnn- Mr F left â€ms nu“ rmn M: and Mn‘Thomas Mxln-n “Hide! 0! Ranma wtre the work t-nd guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert Grrxg at thanncl Lakr. Mr .md “u A. A. I‘ A\r all: Imur Fmdl)‘ L Y and 3: Hip lhroughlhr I‘m .I?!‘ (u '«I, 'uslgn .‘ :np'v \ 'rxlnrlu; Mu Mnad H Shm '. m and hr! Hm I‘ «9w ’mu- hmx .« Ijuux'u kw: -.. Im 1L:- urr‘lrv mu! u! lhr summu \1 :H \11! “‘ID‘ \h J’N \ he.†and \h\ A M luuvu- had a! Ive-L «mi Inn-IQ. M: and Mr) J r and «hummer BhiHm and (7pm- ‘ SM: M:- n! ('htcuu Sdu'r'gihnrnlmm‘t b) M: Mud Fun.“ Han-h ‘l thiaw) \u‘. (Mu ‘- nut' MPH-I 16)"... (In: Irth INS. ~ M- Allen MANN-l Schnufhrv vull a! Hnrund Lu“ Bcht-ul :hln \I'Il and \l ‘)‘J! i “A.“ «urn h nm 1 Mr: H l'rmhlr‘n [Josh-I uf Ranmlu s ‘rrL fur Mudhmu. I'hvrï¬ In I“! as .s a sophonn {r M « o‘lrgr. nd hwy \‘Y\ run-(«h all 1 Pa") \‘ 1 Pa") iSuernn ned I Rn l‘ir Funk R (41â€) u! Raunla In! Monlrral hum whu‘h lot I Unn- months [up an" Pu Hm: home a In 1umlx r 9. um; I 'nmll) .‘lx u h: \1!~ \ hum- 1 MI.“ I! \vnv uhmm uf Lake «I! \.Ildlu ' .\ um lunr 1!" I‘ 1m thou" Hr «Ill rrwnu n! man an h-m ull‘ ,‘Hms h n r Huiâ€) lnr Ul 4- “rm? \\ iz‘lnmn htnrhl (:1 H Camp >10!" 1" H: 4m ï¬Wflï¬W£§§iwkfl E51 Architeciure is justly r niz¢d as one of the grea art's. It realim substzint‘ what has beenplannul in d mind.- It combines utifl with beauty. 6* amine L..-EJ for all outer mln: ’L'Hent g ll recess}; necessity ul'dveb ï¬mndutinns. strenglll .-; ' mild Economic Independence 1‘ 1hr nn‘:\ foundation whlch llll‘ ltlleldllHl um build sul'um‘. , his “Mk. lndustry. lmxulm :md mung ."t <It‘pp stones. We “$515! you tn Nh't‘. North Shore Trust Company“? 214 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Telephone Hath-d Pad 265 “The Imperial†Dyers and Cleaners IN( ()KPURATLD T o kph on“ Why not have your clnthing renovated here this week and give our work a fair trial? ()ur CLEANING AND Drama of ladies' and gent's garments. oriental rugs, carpets, puriï¬ers, draperies 1r mu covers. lace curtains, etc. cannot be duplu'ated :my local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and u SANITARY plant in the West.‘ I wagon will call for and deliver your garmmts While you Wait ARTHUR W. VERCOE. C 2123 2133 qunln Avrnur lJnxoln I948 MAIN OFH(I. AND \NORKS Capital $100,000 Highland Park, I†I! a din-use and dlwnn. Ith hit It eltmtnatm allauv \ my!“ excludes all dlu‘aM- gt ““5 IA . 1 remou- that 0M sun Map 3†.nd replace 1! \th a ltittrl X“. -"l an ornamental u n n .0an ma health prmn'tng the ’3 WI" not ht muxh It shouldll Conudered when the he a th of": 1 hmily my be 1m otu-n 11 A Modern Sanitary Tali T. H. Decker 4 Tobi... 20! 32.50. 5 $3.50, 5 and up e- I'h. N prune-1‘) vum-d m {he dm' 1.?! u~ nu nl‘ ‘Irln‘ mg and pr: v3.3 in: you, as \u- dn 1! a1 moderate prn 1-5. and “'r lake UM doth†and makr than mm HM new (mu («1 ynur wardrobe hxrd up I! W'Wx you. 1(1 CHICAGO It is well done IV 1 I'll [mum ;-v (H mm zuhler A}; Duvency » 3 I u W. (Bell \H X "OUI “1H N.