- BISZ f your years 10 per Phone 201 at m the nston. Wil- Park and Erritnry is attru‘tn'c, rd ts 3 1 ed €164! IV? CINDY Easier MLK‘T‘. “thes 11 Fnt's imm’ Why \tt‘d †“r. 265 t5 ny m H recelvmg a great deal of attention. I: fherefure seems to me that the qumtmn of preservation of any sort «'1' prupcrty from all sorts of extravaâ€" gant or needless waste. should reteive a klmlly reception from the general pulllll. ()ne of the vital problems “hxvh calls upon our people for solu- tnm h the situation with regard to the waste 43f energy and resources in all parts of the country by ï¬re. ()ur "art-ï¬x are beinLr preserved, our water-pawn and waterways develop- er! an-l milxzod, and the hidden forces “7' F.11a1re wmsen (‘Kl and made sub- wxwlent to the well~l>eing of man. It :1 mm) m the history «.unen the questmn uf .r' remurt'es, natural marofure seems to me to he eminently T.’ and proper that we should now di- :cv't our attention to the unnecessary wustv of our property assets, and the app-ailing loss of life by ï¬re. Shltlstlk's prepared by the Fire leinhal Department of Illinois, Show 'hzv ‘iu- tire waste is increasing anâ€" ‘ziziliy and the r‘m‘ loss in the State of Illinois in 19H averaged over of llllnois in 1914 averagea (â€:1 $1,000,000 per month. Besides this, in that year alone nearly four hun- «lred people in this State lost their lives through the agency of ï¬re. The losses thus occasioned constitute an absolute waste and a drain upon our resources such as no nation or state can long endure, and the fact that they are largely preventable is a re- proach to our people and calls for an immediate remedy. . l: For the reasons herein set forth and in order to arouse our people to a mud sense of ï¬re dangers and induce them to take more active interest in the subject. I hereby proclaim that Friday. the Ninth Day of October, 1914. be known as “State Fire Pre- K'ention Day," and I earnestly recom- mend that our people observe it by a :eneral cleaning up and removal of :Libbish, trash and Waste from their PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR W hemrvs be c: hat day and. *hJng made a.†fht‘ flif‘t‘Y} remlses Let a“ Sch00l---Shoes Chas. H. Warren Shoe Dept. Friday. October Ninth u “Sake Fire Prevention Day." ‘ ul‘r' at the present day living at w m the history of our country the questxon uf the preservation Nnan'P“. natural and otherwise, all heating apparatus and chim- m carefu‘iH‘ Lmne over and piac- u carefuéiy L’ an pub hOtEIS. l prope A Bank for the Ladies Ladies who desire to accumulate and save up a fund for one of many purposes will ï¬nd our Savings Department convenient and proï¬table. An account drawmg '3 per cent i‘nterest can be opened mth one dollar‘ Ladles who are iooking for investments m1! rind ' for sale here bonds and mongages m sums and denommauons to suit their wants yielding at~ tracm'e rates 0i Interest. with the best of securiw. 1 puhiiv and private institu- Niels. 21~}'I'.1n15. fa'ctories and be casez'uliy looked over on and. when necessary, any made :hat will further pro’ «ï¬ery fhe occupants. Ladies “ho manage a household will rind a checking account a great convenience in paying bills. recording disbursements and guarding: m- iclhgcntly against the high cost of living. again thcrc 5 no better recript for a paid bill than a paid ghcck. Highland Park State Bank Sizes 10m 131/2 $2.00,1 to 51/2 $2.30 Mam other styles includimT 1hr 11 e11 knoxx n Educatm shoes 11) sm- lect fmm. Prices from Show 1111111211111 that 11 6211 you 111111 b1 11111111111 11111' 121516111111 211111111111- 1111111 1111 5111111 131 1151111111 11111 81111 1.11131 1111 \“1)1111‘1111'1118115 5111115. 1111 11‘ 1 B1115 111‘ 1121\6 shoes 111111 1111 1x111“'1_1 1x111111e sole that 15 Q11 11- 111116111 111 11116 satisfa1tio11 l C 4‘,()/\"r_l.\', Pn‘SN/n undition for Win": .1 R-M'Kpr THE LADIES apital and Surplus 372.000 $1.35 to $3.00 131/2 $2.00,1 to 51/2 $2.50 Pn‘sulu'.‘ ] .U .U’[ [51,, 1 L F. ONLY/'1 (us/m" set forth Let loval authurmw mu- attention to the matter of both-r budding regu- lations. ï¬re prntectum and preven- tion, as well as added uppumlus for ï¬re ï¬ghting. Lastly. let ï¬re drills he hold on that day in institutions. factories and in public, Vpartx-hinl and private schools, and l earnestly recommend that teachers instruct their pupils. through short talks and proper pro- grams. on the dangers of ï¬re and the simpler means of ï¬re prevention. simpler means of ï¬re prevention. Given under my hand and svul of the State 9f [Hinnisy at the Capitol. in the City of Springï¬eld, this tint day of September, A. 1’. It'll. Cuminm-(l truin lint page ing ditTiculties \i'ith tlii- World I’ow~ 91-; now at war. Thu i< nu time to trifle with ï¬ne distiimtiuns. I imagine some of the nations :lt'l'HSS the water would welcome anything that might thaw the United States into this great war. In such a critical time we must look neither tn the right nor the left. We must nut tiikt- our eyes of? our purpose to remain ncutral in the strictest sense. If private interests wish tn purâ€" chase the ships in question and use them in our foreign commerce under American Registry. well and good. But for our Government to do any- thing of the sort. in View of the terms of the Declaration of London and CONGRESSMAN THOMSON 0N MARINE 65m PHARMACIST PHONE 23 Photo Supplies [lunmu ï¬m'ernm rm: mGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Carried. Alderman .\'|«'h<»1\ 1 by Alderman Hunky L'lerk be (ill‘m‘lml In 1 bars of Ihu I’HUL’hH'T \‘illl Revuluhm. (hm do all in {hm luau-z [revs “huh uw mum ('urru-d. Alrim‘mm Inut‘ ".y rw AldrilLuH lim \J'} COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS [lacul )1 :n' nhn'h \\:.~ Be ii I" of {he ‘ l1) Sct'linn nuul App! pruprluhuxw fur the HI} ï¬scal )n-au' luv; and ehdxm: ,\p passed Jum- 1‘ June 1"!h. 1:!1 lished 1n 121ml .x‘l\' 1‘th‘ll purpnaox [n mm taxes leuml fur ~ ginning: May 14. April :,mh, 11'27». hereby Inn-«l up“ jet! In (“\HUUI, Highland Pm‘h n~ ed and ('quulllwl f nurmso~ I‘m mud him I I _\' purposm In: mm \ That (hc pmpuu amount of 540;,1mu prupriulvd. mm! in specun-l}, aw :n 2‘. Fees and Salaries For few and ml: Cit)†Uffh‘vrs u\v.~ For st l or! For «\[u-Hv Imll â€11 A Mon "dim! Bonded lndrhu-dness Fund. Bonded 1mh-Mvdx.n-ss and inn-rest thm‘wm due for , ï¬srul ymu 11'14 21.00000 General and (‘onlingenl Miscellane- ous Fund. $46,300,4HH Fol' general and runtingem miscellaneous corporate expenses not hereinabm'e enumerated V 4100.00 Spec-in! Assessment Expense F.und Engineering, Inspection and other expense 1n connec- tion with lwul improve- ments n‘plht Total Ammunt Lewed 346300.00 Sectmn 3. Thy (Shy (‘lerk of the City of Hmhlumi Park, i~x hereby di- rected tn ti!» A certiï¬ed mpy of this Ordinanu- \ch the County Clerk. in the Slulr of Illinois, as rrqmred by law. Sectlm; 1. Thxs ordinnm‘e shall be in fun-o and .ï¬'em from and after its passage upprmal and publnntion. Allermun HM-v mmod. «Handed by Alderman “new: that the engross- menl of thv (mhnanve be d'~‘p9nsod with. curpnnl'r I“, from 3!.le I 1917. mil’] by A of th upw'. 0 Y' prux‘l ()l Mermzu [hr d ecu: Stu-('1 |'( post“ pairinx.Y <c\\'t 510th 2|")! ll’l'n Mutiun unnimL AMt-rmun (â€we moved, sec 01:1 nt maintain†mam Slru-t and \lley Fund l't‘pilll" Sin-rt Lighting Fund u-n-t llfl'hllh): pur~ h‘nernl Sewage Fund tintmmng and re- II wwmx mu! sun-r I’uhlic Lihrur)‘ Fund ‘M" vll.l1 Stmmh 1X hit Highizv 1! 1’. Thu! “hv-re Ihd Hy H Shams. (hv .~u-pvnsion .- "no purpuso of acting m . c unlhwnr r g: the th my; 'w-vn ht-n-tulhre atr: (or corpora“! «wlaw‘h‘d from the mu! (1va your. be- lt'H and ewhng I-v und â€)0 5;“!4' Ir w. uflz proput)‘ wh- \\.:h1n the ('11)‘ of ~ Ihq- sumv i~‘ u>i('\.~- {an State und (‘omzly 1 unwnt ï¬scal year nnkw {or uhn'h suld “(Hm hcrelofnro ap- hmeh)‘ lmwd, re- \ qutHM‘, [urWlli as of (min-n Fund. r93 ntlrb U moved, am‘omlwl by that the ordinance levy of Hues {or for (hv 21>I‘ul )1?! on 2.. \;.r;: 30th, mhc A.‘ H 1r pa 1’! nun (â€I \IWvd tht } (he Hw ‘-t'(L M'xulnlmi mat the Mt) (fly the rnrm ut' thv AHH‘IL v cuuzwxl' \\ x1} pl't‘v \wl 'hq (‘lly ‘u ".1 L! l’drk, “mu-1x runs. the .\n; mukmg up- Hc pulpuscs Park. for tho lu)‘ 1‘1. W14, \UIHI‘ ‘Il'up H H! Mn al‘l'\ Q my), >t" ulnh'li ('11 “fond“ 1h JINHN) Ins: and 31W â€0 00.00 “qu) 1mm) an AH Mayor and ("My (nmpuul‘wr (u iuue warrants against 1hr (nu-s Kmmd for the year 1914, (‘arrled‘ Alderman â€bee mun-d, u-umdod by Alderman Shawn, {hat 3!. ordnance Inthurumg the Mnyur mu! (‘lty (‘umptrollz-r lo )Snn- uurmyxh ugnmst Un- Ul\(’.\ lexwd {M Kim )vnr lE'H be miupu‘d u~ rend. Upon motion “101'!ng udyum‘ Origin 0' 1M Elgi. and 5 Con! 0' AIM: ‘nt ll llm ' law In km _:Ifr:zM m' "lhn-I‘ \l-Mw ll: what I ‘ tnu (‘hll‘hh ' [ulniun ~‘HYI'HI Dam-mt Once In 1hr m-\\~ ofh-n nml nu 3‘0“ l‘u'.||h'l\ uf the “\lll‘rï¬- null in LLnL. [muses llu‘ m |Im| l"r\-n~ h gum] c-\|- :l{|.| nah-d him \\ reuH)’ “.u "\\'|~II,†lu- sum tit-ï¬ne thrnll,» I «In-mxnmlmg. but (“Urn-Ill mgmnv: Yum \n-n- In Hu- Ing \\ ln-n l Arum- Nn-ru I'I‘Hm \\,. A l'l‘lll|~v\l\ (hrnuxhnnl \In- unm- m»! 111‘ [bean-1| ullmllvr |n~1n~l:.n:nh>r An um “mum“ nmlm-«l by him an haul 10â€ka 'Aho-H to hvr Mum! ntilllï¬' An HM “mum“ “zu hrlnx chm: ex nmlm-«l by him an In hum tho- tu-«tntnr haul luau-d 'Aho-H hn' mmle l rem-rt to hvr Mum! null!“ n-lnllum . “I dnn't rommnlu-r llv'n been «lend three yenn." who “nun-rad telllly “Do you menu to (all me (but your memory I! m had (hit you cannot ‘0 bad: (hm )vun?“ «h-umndcd the l!- tonwy. 'l‘hc- “Hmws “:n ~l‘o'n' “1nd ho- hum anythlug like mo?" (he llwyer “1me \n-nmn-d â€Sn-ms In un- hv AM have (hp- um:- wn u! \‘acnnl look,†rmpondnl the um Indyâ€"~59. (uh-nus Tim»: l‘h'flyuue THE “ENTENTE «Rh A lnnn <‘In nd“o‘l more with rm .m fle- mm Mm [hr urn-ptlnnnl urtmn Conserve Your Health A LEGEND OF ON THE CORNER Phnnr â€97 \ I0 l'l ‘III I HLf' Will Krumba’ch (mum and 88a hon M1 mu u In- “ lull (hr | Recogmnd Gav. a Struhmg Doll o! (h. Term IHJII'II In mnIu-r â€v'n been «lend he “nun-rad to"!!! mu In (all me (but your had (hit you cannut go uh?" «It'mnndcd [he I!- nvwr ‘10 anything -t ~‘ Mu nun nnnm- He- cur n â€w m'rln of hl- mm! Have your prescriptions ï¬lled here I'Hl I. "1! h In»! no any n. It lm-nnn u runltul uu H XI‘\U [nu I “(Hr 'nnm- l‘ur o-xnunp'" «'nu'Uunl (Ms morn {mm Hu- garden n III I! ll‘ (hr )urul gnu“ r M} .\\-?‘H In“ hm Hm lrwln' Tln'n lhl‘l’l‘ mm! l “lurk [In-m n ~I'Yl-ul.1_\ “Q \I‘r‘} nl- n-Mwmr rurdhlv ;~1 up; the mvuulnu MI I! n lulhrr dim l.|I,\.xIHIII Hull «I mumn; u! the urn; 1‘ Human L mnv n “In-u In: dnughlvr hr A'Il'h'llll' (*unlhlh- >1 supgm on In CORDIALE." MEXICO. DALE SWEETLAND’S PHARMACY Hughhnd Purl \ IT) \I uv I â€mum-w- h‘d ‘hl‘ I HIII‘Q‘ I rnhhm- pl... htl Menu) ornrh It (My rr I'r ‘H‘ ~60“ rl‘\ vf (In l|wht known h h lII ln-I Iv~ d 3573 M " 7' RANGE x5 +1:st AID THE ROUND OAK CHEF STEEL To THE HUNGRY! Shoes -â€" Oxfords -â€" Slippers 111 E. Central Ave. A Growing Family Requires AUTOMOBILE GINES REBORED AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. C. 413 .‘\n(l deserves the b(‘Sl-(‘(X>kt'(i meals DOSSibie to be served. and this is difï¬cult to accomplish with any other than the most mtxlein. improved tange. Think of all the desirable features yuu want in the Hinge tun are going to buy; It must be one that will heat the water. and permit yuii to bake at the same time. with little fuel and pertect results; one that will last :1 lifetime, one that lb pleasing to the eye, one that burns :ill fuels successfull} and is easily kept clean; the range whose very lekill‘illlt‘t‘ Vi ins your conï¬dence REGULARWOR SPECIAL CUT ON SHORT NOTICE. >F Z>Q=zm 429% 05:23.6. 0.6 n2. and 21mm WHI , B f UY YOUR VELOURS for the com- w ' ing Fall, the hat of quality. We have them black. brown and gray, North Chicagu Mums Hm Mm k north of C. N.\'\'.Ik-;x»1,m The Old Reliable Bavaria Sweater Coats Tried and found not wanting in material and workmanship. Prices from Practical Gas Engine 81 Machine Works jm'olrr and J I: n 's Furnishings Telephone 331 13 S. St. Johns Ave. The Modern Shoe Storg ()111 111“ 311111111111 11111 111()\7'151111 and Shppms 1111‘ the b1 >1 11111111\ 1:111 buy. Yuu‘ll like them. Hum Wurk In In and (knit by hzmd 1‘ M HUNGRY.’ 7’" ELY Up waD I an": HA- (NEE. and . W. Schneider Consult Your, Physiciin «Mr O“. $1.75 to $8.50 OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED BOUGHT ANQ sow. \Vv guarantee our ahwluh‘ly right Frank Recktenwald. Prop. nmr 12.]. E.viaduct