immrmm_ WPMSIMnYuthme PUBLISH» Wmu 31 Juan L. Unzu. 8 Highland Park. Lake County nh‘hois Tdephon: :: ;: Highlmd Park 562 guard as sdtundvlau nutter Mam: 1. 1911,}: Iï¬puu 055;: 2! Highland Park. “Imois. vnder (â€Act of Marfh 3‘ 1‘9. REAL SATISFACTION You must usZc Nun-Finish to have rcai dusting satisf‘qttipq'. You cannot :gct Stu-Finish ‘ results unhout Nun-Finish. Every mu becomes .m en» |husnsL .\ ï¬rm} will coming: you t has nq’ equal. â€5 n 11‘|'\r.‘0u1dusring W n D. C PURDYM’ SONS n c PURDYu" sons D. C. PURDYw’ SONS Sundï¬y, April 26 Not a inpemcml. but 4 :hnughn’ discuï¬smn of Nu: m:- pqrzam aubjnz Everyone Invited “The umfmmmle" “The Secret 04' Christian Growth" Thoughts bf courage and uplift IfsMMis/Iéd in Highland Park Inger 36 Yea rs Singer Sewing Machines D. M. Erskine Sb C0 INSL'RANCE Bu! o’ hum THL'Rsimv, APRIL 23. 1914 “Th Pnérof a My Pm" 333mm QIImrrl) [at llml jinn “The Mexican War Shaka" VWMS Cash b1 on easy paympnts. Repa'é s for all make of machines. Machines rented by week. r month. I‘YAILIONID I07 4 “OI'OIA 7:0 in Stock gala; Free In tAmo I. 7 4 Tdephone 28 7:45 p. In ll imam mun-nu: s! Rain mt L‘itrcug Judge Kl. Van Tress. President of the McAlesrer Real Estate. Exchange of Mc- Alestcr, Okla. spent Monday with E. L Cooper and appointed him representative for the middle/west. znd he will be sent from place to place as directed until the sale 0!, the million acres of Oklahoma Indian: lands which will be held by the government Sept. lst. Mrs. Hanson and family will movc from their home at 124 S. First St., into the E. A. Warren cottage on W‘ Central Ave.. about May ï¬rst. Mrs. Donsing will move into the house vacated by the Hansons. Miss Helen Cnnrad \uli Mus as her guesxnn Friday Mir: Muz‘lha Kelly of Miss Georgina Strattord u: N. Green Bay Rd. who has been 0n the sick list for several days last ucek vs still Cun- ï¬ned to her home. Miss Catherine Sullhan of Chicago is the gum-31 of her parenh'. Mr. and Mrs. C. P Suiln'an. IHQVr‘ Ml" Thomas H- Spencer's CONHER‘ on , is the guest of Miss Cullirrmr Kal'x‘ll St. Johns Ave. has been leased to Mr , _ . i and Mrs George B Hart of Edgewater. Miss Rose Lardner or a: \lmrln. for a year. Mrs Clara M Erickson whoâ€: the gm“! (if h†“um. Mk formerly occupied the place will live for eeseman. ‘ ‘ a while in Eianston and expects to leaver M†Sd‘e“ 0‘ Fun d†L“ “ "" '3 some time during me summer months guest “‘ her $0" In law and daugl for the suuthern part of California to re- Dr 3"" Mrs B A Hamilton main indeï¬mlelv 1 Mr. and Mrs. l Randall and famzl [ix‘anstnn K64: \er Jame» Boudcn of“ Central .â€"\\e xx hn has been \er) ill for Smerul “leek ‘ rrporrcd as improving. “'1: Mr. Winï¬eld Spencer or West Point is nsmng his pan-uh. Mr. and Mrs. Earl “2 Spencer. Mr. and Mrs‘ k', (. Alexander arc bunldmg .4 bungahm net! tn their presen! home on St. Johns l’lacr Mrs. George Karcher with her two younger children will leave this week for a 39‘ weeks visit with Mrs. Karchet‘s mother in Lincoln. lllt Mr. Kzircher and oldest son. Lawrence will remaininlligh- land l’ark until June. Mr. and Mrs. Kai‘chcr and family plan to nmkc their horm- elsewhere in the future. Thc Misses Catherine Fntzgerald and Helen Sullivan were the KLu'rtS on Friday »Mr. and Mrs. WnL E. Bletsch me in New York for a [mu week: stay. 1f mother in Lincoln. llli Mr. Kzircher undl At the annual mama“ “3 my Dorms: Old?“ 50‘1- Lawrem‘e ivill remainin High- i Societ) held last Monday in the parlumi land Park until June. Mr. and Mrs. Karchcr and family plan to makv.‘ horm- elsewhere in the future. [of the l’rrsbucridn thurch, {he luiluulllfl‘ ‘1'?†othceis “er: elei‘ted. Prt‘Sldt‘nl. Mrs.i ‘Ceorge ll. Campbell; \ice president Mrsj! Mrs. Charles E. Follansbee and Miss E. P. Sedgwick; secretary and treasurerfl Marguerite Follansbee have returned \lr Otis L Beardslm. The ilOstc‘Stt‘f‘ from an extended trip in the east. :0! the day “2r 0 Miss \Iarguerite Fullan: ? Mr. and Mrs. “illiam A Alexander re 1;.bee “â€3 ('e"; W. Lh'lds- Mr:. “ll-m: turned last Friday from. a short \isit m:Waller_ Mrs. “'- K Ruling-t â€â€œd Mâ€- ‘5; French Lick. Ind. ' â€3- ngm- Mr. L‘arl Booth has returned {rum is A fairy tale in mimic .llILi dam: t'm'm: shun business trip to" Bufialo. cutitlvd “The Moon" Princrsa" is tp be Mri Edsnnb Bastin of Chimgu and given by the RJlHnld school children at Miss L (ii-helm Beardsley of Rogcry l'ark. Ll n't‘ltick on Saturday April 25th in the were the Sundav guests of \er A. B. Villagc House. This entertainment Bastin. V1,. Bastin expects to leave marks the close of the children s danting Within a furtnight for his harm in “ash- ;class under the instruction 0f “"3 D‘m‘i ington D L‘ i :Humphrcy. who has written the fairy Mr Allen Schaizf’lcr “hu attends Har tale her>elf and arranged both dance and Vard Lria, ,_~ mth hi3 parents, Mr. and musit tt r its in: C'll'plc atirm \ll ire unr- Mrs. L It Schaufller-fur a weeks visit. Adm“) muted. i Mn Edsnnb Bastin of Chimgu and Miss L omeha Heardalc) of Rogcry Park. were the Sunday guests of Mrs. A. B. Bastm. Mr. Bastin expects to leave wuhm a furtmghl for his harm» in Wash- ington. D. L‘. The MisScs Jessie ind Evelyn Taylor of Ravinia and Miss waena Bastin were the weekend guestS' of Capt. and Mrs. Bradley at the Allendalc Farm school for boys near Lake “Ha, “I. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wright. who; MrS- F-_Feely of Jolietkyisited relames haw bren ‘ming 1n tlw H. W. Wrau-r " he: [hi‘lhrst “I (36.3%: ' . ed home an \\' Lincnln'Axw >mce the early : LaAurlzl) 56:12:: fol-1:4}igl‘uigégi'tiixi‘enmige fall arc mm uccuping the: bungalow on: In the 'lbx‘ence of Rev R C [)obson Glencuc Axe. lormcrl} occupied by Mr. i the pulpit â€f thc l’resby-leriian Church and Mrs. E. l’, Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. A will be 4 cl upxcd next Sunday April 26th Knapp and young son. Willmm Thumas,’I by RCV- A- F- Mcliarrah “f New -Yurk. th0 comes. to Highland Park (or thal _ , .. purpose. Mrl .\lc(;arruh i: a must ear- Ravme 1m†nest and forceful speaker \vnh qualiï¬es Mi» Lani; 4m: AL“ standébufy left which arr pushing him rapidly to {he Mondav mm Harrier. Page and Mel jfmm and llmse whu hear him may be b '5‘ V , l . l lsure nf uninteresting. Instructiu- and â€mm; .Nib mv :pcï¬m inc. [3011! ‘sh‘r’flstinwulating sermon. are no“ lm-upymg [hi-ir ovm limm- nn Mi» Lani) 4m: 34:“ Standsbux‘y left Monday thl‘. Harrier. Page and Me! b‘umc Been In :pend me months of May and Jam: in (hand dc Tour. IH.‘ whrrr they hm: {aken :1 cottage. Mrs. Herbert Been mi} idiz‘. :hcrr kner in the week. V h haw hn Miss Finth “in Rd†i‘md 2‘» hr!‘ Leonard uf Jain-t Walter \"etter spent the past week at Belndere. “1., visiting his relatives. Mr. and Mrs A. S. Loomis. Mrs. H. 8. Clarke gpent Thursday visit ing friends in Milwaukee; Wis. Mr. J. P. Smith of_Prospect Ave.. left Sunday night for French Lick Springs to remain indeï¬nitely. Mrs. Walter H. Baldwin and youngest son Hugh have returned from a visit of a month or so in Thomasville. GI. With Mrs. J. McGregot Adams. Mn Mains does not expect to open her home “Yat- borough" until the fatter part ofJune. ~- Tu» of the Southcnon chxidren uf Murume Rd.. are in with the measels. (UL: RuLmd Ham :5 (“en \'w.\ .\u'. i> Ii} nth {In :Lcasr'xz. Mr and Mrs‘ Harry Evmn and family m: :11 .muut May tint {It-m their xlm‘ew-n W. L‘cmml Aw. In (he ncw 'm-cnhcrg house on Lincoln Aw. Mrs. M Kealcr :md >011 Ernest will ow {mm their home at 123 Mdjm'crn Hits un-k In Chicago where Mrs, r~lcr mill make her homx- with her :ug31rr. Mrs‘ Innis, .\l Mms Margaret Martha 0! Milwaukee AH?) ’U rcen Hromflvc \prm {he “(‘t‘k Dr and Mrs. Arthzu 2. Busler \Vlh, mi {.1 perm Md. â€"« C. NECK-CI uf (‘xrccn Bay guesi Miss Uncago ummer The meln and Elm Hum- school: will haw their spring 5 ! next week. ; John HarmmL Jr. the 3 Max 5 of Mr. and Mrs. John H m 5' ‘ turned last neck (mm the Sn ‘pital. where he underwent an d He is rapidly convalescing. , Prof. F. Srvmbur Hearsry n! {hr Smith- E’soniun Institute spent Sunday “uh Mr. EHenry K. Coalc on his way In ALnsku where he will ~~pend an months roller:- mg ()rnuthnlogicnl speamvm fur th- ‘l'nith Slates Natmnal Mun“ | 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregg of Ravinia have been in Chicago the past week with their small daughter Ellen. who is quite ill with the whooping cough. Next Monday will be state clean-up day in Ravinia. ()n this day the women and children will go out to gather up stray papers and other articles which tend to clutter up the place. Mr. H. 8. Ciatke, who was Conï¬nEd to the house last week with the :ï¬ppc and tonsilitis left Sunday. night for French Lick Springs to be gone about ten days. Miss Grace Johnson of Irving Park was the week-end gut-st of Miss Mildred Coale. Last Saturday evening at 7 o'clock Mr. Jesse L. Smith gave a stereopticon lecture on the "The Wild Fluwersm (hw Vicinn) " at the Villagv Huun‘ in Ranmd. The proceeds are m be used in: [he purchzhe of a sterwpncnn lantern for 1hr Rmmia school. 5 Miss Carrie Gaswelller. who ha: been , visiting relatives in Los Angeles for the Must two months is expected to return I to her home on McGovern 5!. some “me I next week. Mrs. John F. 1.. Cum: he from a short Visit a! French I Muss France) Hulbrook hi1: bu the past my week: with brumxxs' Mr. and Mrs. HIS. Vail Mui hmxl). with Mr. and Mrs. Carleton;.\1 \‘wi. icft Monday to be present a: :‘w :‘m'zmgr uf Miss Mary (Hen Blosx~ to Mr Rum-r Sher man Vail. in Rochester. N. \ 'I'Lujwed- ding wil! take place (hi: t".r!‘.!.'.;z April 23rd at 8:150 o'clock. Mr and Mr.» (mu. F. 5‘11:sz mu an their Sunday gut->1.» ML andler.» I. R, Rehm and family of Chm-um Miss Angela Seamen or Cross Pimnn Mrs. Schell of Fun du Lac. Wm. i: the guest of her son-in-law and daughtrr. Dr. and Mrs B. A. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. l‘ Randall and faxnzh at Chicago are occupying the Dr ’Colburn residence on lake Aw. ne\l :u the \\ al {er H. Baldwin hum? Little Winnifred \Incent is I“ with scarlet fewr The Ladies Aid Society of St. Johns Evangelical church announce a cake sale to be held Sakurday in the (290. F‘ Bock Grocery store on W. Central Axe. At a social and businr» meg-1mg held, Tuesday night. members mt .thc Youngj Men'> Club disnussed the changes {hm ' \ull 5mm make in their quarters and’ which “ill gm them a rt‘kt‘ptlun mom: more suitable lur HH\L‘d gatherings than! they haxe at pram-n1. } Mr. Martin Kmâ€). uhn Em: i’n-rn .‘ntdhu Washington Park harrulai for um um two weeks has rdurnvd home :ull} rv- covered. Ductors‘ J. I‘. ("Xx-.1 (’zLd Lyman 563» with ml! mrn'c â€it‘ll†“flint (m Friday from {he Erskine Bunk Bundmg mm 1hr North Shore 1 rust “nudmg. Lenka! A\ (- and Sheridan Rd. Mr. and Mrs: F. W. Schunzacher are visiting relatnes for I‘m; neck: m Fer- guson. an. The Lincoln schml' now L'ds .1 tclc phone, which mill by (and ncxum man} GSELL PHARMACIST PHONE 23 Photo â€all“ 5!! (1‘! (‘ {11c Sum} x'm 4 “a; '9 .kcontinued from ï¬rst page) ith the Met hunger in which the bids for ite the tied: buildings were opened, all local épeoplg being barred from' the meeting, up i and in 3wltich the later business conned. ten ed with the new buildings has been con. up;ducted, it the merchants of Highland ich Parka} at Lake Forest either for that { matted had wished to become disgruntled Iotei‘ the [act that they are not allowed :to seltnhe high school board or its em- ploym the material they need for the schodi they would hate done so long ago. 'h ,But we hate heard only mild complaint 1â€: ‘ over the fact that a Victrola. which is [3‘ 'one brice any place you buy it. was he 5 bought out-of tomt; that a.pla)'er Diano. ‘Te to entertain the pupils at lunch. that ink, ma . stationery and other supplies; all of who}; c'cmld hate been bought here as â€1' cheaply as in the place where it was .1:. bought, “etc and an- bttng bought away hunt the place where the money “ith « “(itch (ht) are‘lxmght comes train. in it Jtmitti-tv,» the board perhaps we should state" that no haw.- only the “card of local mt ttr~rchtnta {or the slittcllleï¬l that these K-Mlds -_cuttld be bought as cheaply at rm humebtx, in justtte t0 the merchants, I w:- simuld 31w state that they claim the bnztrjdï¬t ltitt- years has made no attempt to lgat'n' \nhvther their statement is cur ret'tgtloc t‘. meti the) claim do not men get gn (.pm'irtttmty to bid on >upplies, «n Ad to the . harm- oi secret): we admit i" tlmt,‘ a: an: did last wet-k. and again pit-ad’in K‘AIFTlUleHH that “c “err only “" usutg‘th: hoards methods Since the ck titm m» lune lt‘ilrnt‘d that there was :1 notice “I :t posted at the corner of Park Av:- txnd Sheridan Rd.. probably fnt‘the bent-“tr 4‘! the Elm Plate school t-hildrcn ed tl_\. e“ (if Shim: Easter the ladies of [1:0 choir ’, huvqgappeared in cntms. ()\fnrd caps and iEtom collars and lies The improved 1appï¬mna‘c which their vegmg gives to 2111!: ï¬hqir has bv u: generally mmnwmed ‘ ‘ his imprmcnem has been made by marks of the genermum (mm «7} yore of the cungregation , We wish: to thank the many kind neigh. éborsind friepds {or the kindnws shown 1 us infour recent berukement ‘ , 6 1.3;.M1gfle'my Onwaxx Am FAMILY. A910 '1. l .ham llmt,‘ a: an: did plmd’in r‘xtrflUle usmg‘th: boards denim) Mr have 1 a noï¬ce (\f it pus .llcerï¬rld - and \\ eat Dererï¬eld 1. m :wte of t! u: ‘acx {hm ou: action at the rlcctum brim our wurd: ‘hx: action was taker. because “e iclx that \w need- ed mii'nedunc relict. When Mr Hart- nmn=was ï¬nl'elcard we {bought that. being a [\cwspaprx’ man, he would give publiLity t.» the board: actxons but he tailed and so Vt:- {ried electing our own men; later we would have been willing to elel 3 Lake Forest man in place 0! nne‘m' bur n-prcsz-mum'rs. Atlhuugl‘. Wr nm-w nnthin; Hf the agreement {4- app ‘rtlun {Le board mrni- bus we bellme that Shield: should have ~E Rounding Mr. Sandwick Iniuur arucle last work w» stated that “weéwerc “dd" that Mr. Sandwwk “rm to Lhkc Forest and Y‘UNHQ’d nut vows. and “e thanght nu? mtormulinn (cm-Mr. Mr. sundwirk and scvurul at In»; hunds how- ever? have denied th. Auurdmg In Incl]: amazement what runny mxurred was that}; whcn [hr board drscmrrc-d that thcr‘rrrally was quing m be oppositiun thu buc’retary nrdered :m our: supply at Hurgm’lun ballots, this “:1: abmu 3 1H. :m‘d wheb thvy were dcln'errd Mt Sandmck. on the urdnr of 'ln- board c. mwd a :up» pl» 6! 1h -m to L' lkc Fun-st ; 1m: FI\T“\RI1IRUIHH\E lt‘ will probably be the last parkh gathtring before the summer \acation and'flis hoped that it will be well amended. 7 men's' committee of which Mr. Saï¬'itk is chairman has been umiring in mi wbrk and to its effort: are largely due the ï¬ne congregations “huh haw ï¬lled§ the church for the p dbl thre'e Inongw The other members of thecom- m i Ree are Mr. Merr} “rather \lr Nlcb'ols and Mr. (Lcrard Van Schaigk. to eachiofwhom thanks are due. Ail effort will be made to bring all the parilhjogether again on that evening. and in addition to the necessary business there will be a musical program and ladies will acne refreshments. it is hoped that all parishioners who read this notice will bear it in mind and reserve the evening. ’I‘itunnual mernng :or xhc elecuun of Wai’aens and Vestry mcn Iur 1h ensuing yeat and {or recenmg reports of the year that is closing will he held in the Parkh’ House on Monday cvenxngv May “his: eigm o'clock. 15‘ Obituary Vlrs Martha Uh lweiz: dmd 1 Eur home- at M‘Second St, on Thuurlzn. Apxrl ld. aflet‘an'illnws of >en=sul m-rln (‘aux‘d froth‘a'broken hip revrwrd {mm a fall. ()ldgigeis thought to by ï¬le Frill mum: of ht: death as she waggxcmy-six years old. She was a resldent of thls city aboui twenty~ï¬ve years. Funeral services welizheld Sunday a: two o 'clock at the Lutberan church on VS. Central Ave., sz Wm. Suhr ofï¬ciating. Interment was in Mooney s cemetery. She lemea tomive her an aged husband. Henry Caligula and four children. three daugh- cegsitjgun. Catherine Eichler, Mrs. Chas. de‘ner. Miss Anna Ohlwein. and one son, Adam Ohlweln all of Highland Park. Trinity Church Notes Curd 5r “Hunk. FOR THE L Y-C 0F EVERYBODY (-51. 1th I’Ruth‘I'IVI-I Axsnu \‘Hx us. The Magic Electric Subtion Cleanet Pays for Itselfâ€" sax-es lime. labor and household furnishings. Most of (I! damage and wear ut' carpets, rugs, etc. is caused by swvcping. beatmg and by tncKmn of grit and dust under mm. which culb and grinds off the fabric And \\ hich cannot be removed by broom or sweeper. THE MAGIC posmvely re- mnVrs all dirt without injury. and prolongs mm life. Phone North Shore? Trust. Company Making a specialty of loans on improved real estate in the North Shore territory including Rogers Park, Evanston, W3}. mette. Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this territory is continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attractive, ARTHUR W. VERCOE. Prudent {‘33" Harder’s Hardware “he Hw'c Outmr’n, Wears, Exwls all dies. '.5«Year (innate: Telephone: Dyers and Cleaners INCORPORATED 214 EAST CENfRAl. AVENUE Telephone KW Park 265 Why not have your clothing renovated here this week and give our work a fair trial? Our CLEANING AND DYEle of ladies' and gent's garments, oriental rugs, carpets. portiers, draperies. piano covers. lace curtains, etc. cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY ’plant in the West. A wagon will call forum] deliz‘ “The Imperial†North Shore Trust Company THE PARlS SPIRIT Capital $100,000. . Orgï¬nizod under the Banking Lam of the State of Illinois 3>=£ 030M >20 €05 Nâ€"Nu.Nâ€"uu C309..- ><OIGP OIâ€"O>8 MORTGAGE BANKERS Highland Park, Illinois I IRA J. CH]. Va Freda! Cleaning with the MAGIC ehmmatcs and the fatigue and‘annoyance of housed“â€" mg by other meansâ€"no need of upoett'q the home. manna carpets. rugs. furniun. Unequalled for Power ugd Durability. Equipped Vii Special Westinghouse Motw Cleans Entirely by M NOBRUSIIBUSEDONTHE CAI- PH‘SRUGSANDM‘HERFABIICS‘ Weighs Only 10 Punk Simply constructed, has only- two moving pm, a fun and a motor to run it. Does not get out of order. When you make connections with us. yt'm connect yourself mlh Plumbers who understand thw > us- iness. An order from you All Pmmptly put all our knnzx TI? and skill at your service, in. ' <' cost will not be great. Have Your Pipes Fuel 0f original style and ex- c|usive distinction seems embodied in the smart apparel women are wear- ing this sgason. Call and see how per- fectly we restore every charmingly becoming cos- tume that you entrust to us for our expert work in Why not make arrange‘ next: and have us call for o :19 garm n 5 every week? i't’r \‘ your garmmm CLEANING L 1. mm, uh - 8152 â€ï¬‚u†‘Iua Bel! Putt ofSngI W. Meetinl My " Decide on Extension 1" Option Although Pm of Highland Rn dvcs in faur‘ time to thr sigmng 1: Nb.» 2." Tf‘.r>~ar\ 1 A51! is ab» v' we enure amour: $5.0“ $1er befort May 151 the commma e requcst thax e\rr)'«me 'T‘"T€:~led n'will Sign a subsnptmr. be“ time. The ï¬rbl paymrrz {one ' the subscriptnon 15 not the mm} 13! and the balance any zxme bet: 1, 1915. or payments (an be n Iy or otherwiu to smt tht With payment: commg m mes it will be a pxty if the Highland Park allow such am 0! giving the (hfldren of the 1 future adequ â€cape them Some years ago the question 01 the block from Shendan Rd to Ave. was conmdered and ï¬nal! Mn 1! us no“ seen what a at: was made and a greater « made if the present plan tor ground is allowed !0 (at! thm The committee have not the idea of letting it {all through. l like the support of a eryone in deny-or: to do a pubhc spirited the entire my The Erskme Bank has ju stalled another large cased! deposit bows It y'are a ready 2 renter. n woulï¬ be ‘ apply early. Rent from $3 $10.00 per )ear according to adequate p1avground f‘ r» haw “pressed“ > n‘ z'ms public .1: und. :here has pd! of man) i 'he ma"r' mx‘t'ri uptmn Hank ‘ i Tele‘