.301" “Want ads†bring. results 'IallPapandWi-dowShdes { Tolepbonc 545W Telephone 550 Sole Agents for Ford Cars Building and Repairing Time is Almost Here Buy Your Coal in April for next Winter and Save Money Tdcphone 65 FRANK L. SILJESTROM 148 First St. Painting, Paper Hanging, Calcimining etc. 204 Homewood Avenue ’K‘ h‘ V North Shore Auto Transportation Co. Téle’phone 67 230‘Nf'5f. .16th Ave. North‘Shore Fuel 815ml]!!! Cow Lumber Lime Ceme Cinders Gravel Torpc Sewer Pipe . Drain and in fact everything in the Building Line Also dealers in Coal and‘Feedt in East and West Deerfield Township Out of town Moving with Auto Truck Mmesnr sizcs Anthracite Coal for April delivery will be as follmxs Largo Egg . . . $8.00 per ton.“ Small Egg ......... $8.25 per ton. Rana nr Syn-m V , 88.25 per ton. X .' , SN 50 per tun. ['ru 35 per Km), Luvxwhmt . V \THUU prr hm, :n Egg Cn‘w ir‘u'm per mm 501ny .\u: (Luke . . .. V .... $650 per ton. Me an Admnu- M I" ccms per tun an the ï¬rst of each month up mlx'zg \‘eptem‘wr. 'nakmg 1h pugs mm! in“ .md “mu-r 3“ gents gin-r (Emu Jbt:‘.'r‘. \«v LEUER BRO, Agents fur KISSEI. and FORD CARS We carry a complete line of Iber Lime Cementi lets Gravel Torpedo er Pipe . Drain Tile Ernest H. Kuehne SCRANTON -- PITTSTON -- ANTHRACITE Robert Greenslade Estimates gladbï¬mislced on all work and Fixtures , TI» buy. to prrpure, and to serve goud things to eat 15 the reason why you WI†come again andagain to our restaurant for your suppers; breakfasts. dinners and lunches. There are no secrets about our business. Tipton’s Home Restaurant IS 134 NotthSe'cond St. P50008054. Elechiciantixres KNOWING HOW The Clunly Why We Do Things what makes ’em so good. Wu! Ccnhnl Avon“ Repairing Highland 'Park Estimate. F umhhod flighlud Park For a suburban. small village or farm hnnu- thi~ plan is without equal. ‘There ure three reasons why this plan is unusually amid fur the purpqm-s iItated almre'tirst. economy in conxtrm-tion; second. mnuunt of space for the idle of the building: third. ample chamber ('npzu-ity. There is Ismce in the third story for three chambers in case this is built its a fnrmhouRe. There . may also be a bath installed in the third story fur hired help. The third ; story so ï¬nished “ill add about $500 to the cost. of‘the whole. The estimate its given Without this third floor ï¬nished. The vmtt closet under the stnirs may be eliminated and provide an entranee frum the grade door in the rear direet to the third story withnut even passing through the kitchen. This in a very remarkable and unusual feature for a hunse dexigued along these lines. The layout «if the ï¬rst and second uwra of the [muse makes a good com- fortable, livable name. with the central stain-ma- hall idea. Sim 32 feet wide and 28 feet deep over the main part. li‘ull basement. Pint story. 9 feet; nee iond story. 5 feet in the clear when finished. Rirrh or maple floors through- : out ï¬rst and «Mind stories. 11-;- inch fin-e. Finish in tirst stnry red gum. sec- lond star.“ Nulthel’n cypress. bin-h or Washington ï¬r. t‘ost to build. exclusive l of heating and plumbing. 2.930. 1.1"â€! TW‘v'pt Sath\ hunL â€f date dl-‘ign‘ u; w d! .3333 zuï¬ .951 mi. :00“ 0.12).]â€" 0.0.45.0.“â€" Xtow one OJN†x312 ZOO/L 02.:0 0.0110! .5. 0.91.0.3 Elbv. Dun. â€" mm m. by Glenn 1.. Sutton. Arehltcétrflhuupoul. Minn. Design 763. by Glenn L. Saxton. Architect. Mlnmupolis. Minn. BUNGALOW WITH STflNE :PUHBH. Fl HST PLUG]: PLAN FLOUR PLAN . 3; i PFRSPECTHE vmw- FROM A rnbroonma. I'Iill>l'll!"|'l\ II \'llI\\' l‘litlu ull.l:..’« Hun puhliulu-r nf lifts puwr will furnish 3 (why of ".\l'l|l‘l‘iv‘:llx l|\\'vHinL~’" H I-(mmlns nlmut 250 up to lmngulu“~ ulnl x‘vsidt-m‘m Viki-Hug fruln $1.1(K3t03i'nl‘0 Upon recemfiof 81' the publishor or this paper wlii forum: a copy of Snx~ tou‘s book oflflum‘ “American DWell- ings.“ [It @flnlns.§hbout 250 up to date designsfé! cottages. bungalow- aud resident-abroad“ from 81.000 to This home timlocniied in the state at Washingtonvh‘ld linke- I very corn- pleie and mason dwelling The archi- tect wisbmz 15g full attention to the big piazza whichimay'be acméned in in the summer dine and sashed in in the winter time, gmaking n livable porch the uni rmui’u‘ Th0 piazza is 20 feet OVQI' on: In gummnod or Washington ï¬r: bird: or maple floors throughout entire house. Full basement.“ 4 feet 6 money plumbing. wide and 12 ($2! deep. The size of the house is 3: to}: wide and 36 feet deep the clear: 'jï¬rst'story. 9 feet. Cost build. exclusive of heating and the mxlhjipart. Finished through S l-Ic‘ft ).\' I ) FLOUR PLA N PHOTOGRAPH _ our“! I ss-O'Iu-h cmm‘ (‘15-! '0 w d Sun: or ILLINOIS. l a County of Lake I Subscribed and sworn lo befoxe me this 91h day of April 19“. DUB non Buns State Cum on Hum C urrency Silver coin Minor coin Ketcrved tor mxcs and interest 181.96 181.96 Total Lubiliflu 31.39.509.37 l. E. J. Grundy Cathie? of the North Shore C Trusl Company Bank do noYemnYy near the! the above sum-mm! is true to the best of nn Imog- ledne and belief. Capital Stock Paid ih Surplus Fund Undivided Proï¬ts Less current imerut. ex penscs and taxes paid 100.00 12,538.92 DEPOSITS Tnme ceniï¬cates $L9.655‘fl Incomplete Loans 5.47432 25,130.74 DUE TO BANKS State 657.75 (67.75 MISCELLANEOUS LIAlnu'nEs Reurved for (an: and interest 181.56 131.96 Total Lubilitm 315850937 stcumaous Ruodncu F umiture and Fixtures 2.763KZ Other Raourcel 452.00 located at Highland Park. Stated mum. ' ore the commencement ofnbuaineu on the div 0! April. 19“. u made to LbeAudi 0! Public Accounts of the Sm: of Illinois. mutant lo law RESOURCES Loam on rat! estate 8120.300‘00 Loan. on colbmcnlaecnrity 24.60.00 Other loan. and discounts 253.12 NORTH SHORE TRUSI COIMNY The annual meeting of the Woman's Club was held last Tuesday afternoon in the club rooms. .A bullet luncheon was servedat12230 followed by a business session at 1:30, at “hlt'h time reports were given by the various committees, revisions of by-laws made and («ï¬lters were elected for the ensuing year as fol- lows: l’resxdent, Mrs. John A. Putnam; lst vice president, Mrs. Thomas C. Wil- liams; 2nd vice president, Mrs. James Watson; recording secretary. Mrs. A. Leslie McPherson; corresponding secre- tary. Mrs. Wm. M. Dooley; treasurer. Mrs. John C. Duffy; board of directors. Mrs. C. G. Phillips, Mrs. Charles Drake. Miss Jennie DeRoo and Mrs. George M. Bard. Forty new members have joined during the year making a membership list of 160. The retiring president Mr. George A. Schoï¬eld paid a high tribute to the directors and chairmen of the various committees who had helped to make the season such a great success, and to the ladies of the Ossoli Club for their hearty cooperation in the club's activities. To the incoming directors he extended hearty congratulations upon assuming control of a popular institutit n which is such animportant factor in our social and civic activities. The newly elected ofï¬cers are Frank G. Gardner. president; J. V. Norcross, lst vice president; W. E. Carr, 2nd vice president; Theodore C Butz, treasurer; J. M. Tuttle, W. R, Tapper, W. D. Putnam. H. L. Glidden, and L. F. McClernan. directors. Saturday. the children's party will be held from 3 to 5 o'clock. The innovation introdut‘ed this year, admitting ladies to the annual meeting, proved the must popular entertainment ol the many held during ihe past season. l'pwards of eighty guests were at the dinner which was delightfully served by the Steward and Mrs. Newbould. Those entertaining partirs at tables were Mes- dames Geo. Schoï¬eld, Henry Duty. Earl W. Spencer. F. M. Terry. R. E. Seyfanh, W. A. French, H. J. Thayer, G. M. Bard, Samuel Knox. E. M. Watkins, Chas. E. Follansbee, F. E. Marsh, A. C. Johnson, C. H. Thayer, Geo. McBride. and L. A. Hine. Cards and dancing were indulged in alteward until a late hour. The ï¬rst quarxerly cunlcrcncc and cummunion senire 01 the war will be held on Sunday, May 3rd. On Thursday evening, April 16; a re-i ception was held at the parsonage for Rev. J. F. Van Evera and family. It was in the nature of a surprise and old- fashioned donation party. each guest: bringing a package of slaple groceries.‘ After a brief but very enjoyable program 1 and social time a splendid lunch was served by the ladies of the church. ‘ l | l The Philalhea Bible class held its monthly social and bumzess meeKing at the home of Miss France: Fritsch, North nghland Park Tut‘bdh)‘ evening, April n-honF-‘m ; Nearly all the men of the city have signed the mt‘xtion which will be pre- Iented to the council tonight and which requests that body to take such step. a ue necessary, even to the raising 6f the salary connected with the position, to re- tain John Genest' as Chief of the Police Department. WWW My» Highland Park Club United Evangelicnl Church Nam REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF OFFICIAL PUBLICATXC N Woman’s Club Total Raources LIABILITIES ARTHUR W. \‘ncoz. Notary Public 12.63892 mm.“ mm.“ E. 1. Gumm. Prudent 452.00 33.24532 11.98 w “4.64112 l(0.000.00 20,000.00 5830937 Box Suneying tad induct-in. Typo- mhy Luisa» ad Conch-Ic- 6on Wat. 20 yonn h Engineer- inc, Surveying. sud Contraction. Automobile 11m, Metals Rubbers A SPECIALTY an aqua-i 1..» tag 1a 5341 Chas. E. Russell 23 N. Sheridan Rad Highland Put CROPLEY G. PHILLIPS Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods North of Deerï¬eld Road batoEC.N.W.R.R. In: No. 664 ' Hum.“ rug Telephone 632 Don.» manna. ulna-Ht I‘mâ€"101:0 v.2: >2. 9* pro Era: of: 5.5.25. ovESrr. {era 3 or. £3.35 <D¢L01=o >u§mb30l Odie! Nights 10c; Children “(Jeni-25c M0110?! PICTURES April 28th Wewiflmlkflwiudhtfln You will alvnyn find a good show 3! the Highhnd Putin Theatre And Vaudeville J. Smith Telephone "£1“an lurk â€Yd Starr 33mm Magnumâ€. Iron! mbribighlunb nurh FRED SCHAEF ER PLUMBING Missio- Vadevilk Nights 25c Children ndtr 9. 15c in which to put your SAVINGSâ€" lts cash is counted and its Securities Scrutinixcd by the State Authorities periodically. (th publishes a sworn statement of its condition in this newspaper from time to time. is a SAFE BANK A. C. MORGAN C. F. GRANT Rubber . Bottles Paper, etc. Vnuoptwdcn! Prcudcm C lshier and Lilam union. ï¬rst 5" estivals a: 1: a p. m. Sunda} _\ 3: ,0: 9265 a} H: St ery’. Church Du"! avenue 37": Mdlmem stree‘ “.1. D. O‘Neil} p330: 5Unday RR†m Mass. 6501A I!’ 341163), 50100111] “00d Mass.8:('ua {:7 High Mas: 1070 [13¢th Rev L; E Lundg-r â€day serum; pram mm a. “(£2524 w)’ $110018! 1 II) p m. “6an mar mefling E u ; r; Fir“ Church of Chnu. Sagan“ “3'34 avenue my St 1â€,»: ~ -.-(. gwxlar serum <-~ >"I‘dz v" n , . . } Hmrmng we 0 clock. ‘ Sui ~(".‘IIIU‘. XY“:'IICdAat‘ W gï¬ivrdbuncï¬} " nun vcrvi ,‘ u n“, ‘ lar 6N V. * 4 51 hwtzrmn Centra? A\H.ur gap: Su'mjay â€w ‘n m. All aulhw Sande?) 10:30} .1337). Sundav Enghrl» dvpartn .nd third Sur.d:- «in be Enghsh 730 pa; 7e 1.}. Second :rert 31f ay Scrum). k ’ a flip. 11:00 a m. un- lid evening serum» u 3 er meetmg \Ve-c'nbda in: study Fnddy T .10 p g invue your aHrhcan-ir Q C Q. up Librar) Han Hgm' "1c ‘a‘x Eve y 7.45 p n: , «,«..~;x<: addrns Eve Thursday 8'00 p : Blue 51:1} \1 u: cordzall) mum-a†Evmcelicul Lulhenn Church Central A\er.ur '»\ 1* S W :. p.15“ Sunda)‘ servzce. (HTTBR prradmg 10:30 a nu; Eng§1~?: prrathzng at ‘- pv ‘ In and 3rd Sundm .~ :unda) thcw‘aj German Saxurday school. ‘31qu 1‘.’ 00. â€hie schoo! 1n German for young pea] ucsday> a: S p. and it Engli=h We gcsdays at 5 p. m t Fir-fl Unitod Evangelical Church Corne' (:2 Lauri A\<‘RL‘C anj Hm Bay kwad. J Fmttr Var. Eva pastor. Sabbath r~ mung worshxp 10.1 evening serucr. T 3?: Tne SundaV «be under the durum: w! Mr Wu: \ocr! . Cum'tn: a: $4.4" Ndock u th M1 Walerxa Riitcr. a t'axned Work! "What of the p'xman depanmem, The K Stone Lrague n? Chrxsuan Endeav‘ Eat] Frusch, prewarâ€! meta rat Y. SI day eve at 64" n'clock, 1r the \hur Mots. Pray“ :txccung each Wedn dleremmz a! 8 o'ciock A mrdzal ï¬xation is extended me publn IO advices. Sweduh Lutheran Church There “'1“ be Sa- L‘dlsh Lutheran Chu Bn'lces n'ery Friday evening a! e: o'clock in. me 1.:brarv Hall on L21 Avenue. Highland Park Carl?) Lundg o! Waukegan. “hum; pastor. North Shore M. L Church Hazel and (he-emu? Avenues. (Jim HORACE G. 3mm: Pauor Sunday SCI 5:10:15 3. m \K :.r:h:p 1113 a :7: 7:30 p 17‘ Easx Laurel Axcnuc Herbert Pram Evans. minxster Sundaysen'xcta‘ Mot htworship. 11 a m, cvenmg worshi 715. Graded Sunday School meets Mo'dock. The nud-week prayer 1: utterance meeting :3 held In the char! Wednesday evemncs at 7:45 ado: . Ladia' Guild holds its regular me: It! on the ï¬rs: and third Thundays 0963! month. Exeryonc is cordiafly i “ted to 3!] the sen-Ices of this church. , M AvuquflMLM Pint M. E. Church. Rev.\'.A Spich . Sunday School. woo. Pmchi: 11:00.1nd 7:45 p m.: Junior League. 21 orth League, 615: Prayer mcet'l dbesday. 8.00 Teacher Tramil "unday, 7.30. Corner of Laurel and Linden Avail , Rev. R Cah-m Dubs-on Sun mug worthip. “’flh sermon. m °d°rk; 4‘1!) Vesper Muswai Service‘ f 3011212)! afternoon of each month, Be 91001. with graded km for audep: 1 ,__ “at! and ages. Sundly tram . 4‘ noonto 1p. m. Young People‘s mean WHY evening at 730. Mid-W4 by" Service, Wednadav evening: 4 m o'clock. The public is cordially i “ted to an of these services. The ladies of the Dorcas Socmy hold I d'7 meï¬ï¬ings m the pariors of the CW ï¬rm and mmd Monday: of d month and the \Vnmzn'b Missionary Uni meetsthe second Monday afrempo‘? Daily Mass 800 a m: 5 M353. 19:00 a. m. Mass and 0' mm Sacramrnl. 9.00 I $311001 11 (lulu L REL F3?" gash month a! 3.11) n'ckxn (0 W! :e: aye cordxaily muted Highwood Catholic Church “star Corner of - u v - “"908- u'uln‘ I “turn Indeed-fluwn .4 ‘IVCIW â€Mam our wand-uh. Mun-rm I ""9â€â€ ‘1 wahnbay w“ (mu-u. ""MMnou cum nun-L an l'u 00m "‘0.- ' my! [dun-nu gnu-um Pï¬ï¬nu use! lhmh_lugi.£umm P , "Gnu mu m I In! MA 90am. aw In WM?“ W1! Svodith Evuu die-I Luther‘s: , p‘ C, Walton. I) D Rector. Hc union. SAW-dd." if“? n: Murm‘ of SCH/ices and Meeting; the Various Churches St. John: Evlngehul Church Ebenezer Evnngehcml Church Trinity Episcopal Church Bdu-ven Meeting Mu Church at 3.11) n'cidn V to WhK‘h son a m: Sunday I m. Mass and Bengdxc w reftrrm . d own 05 vnns‘ L unmuoct HRADER pastor. kip ; 71.. Sund Path" 9 1 (3a! nï¬t‘21\ the 'v\ c run \16.’ (‘1‘