THE HIGHLAND PARK â€â€œ35 I LOCAL AND ransom mews I Wu Price 51.50 per PI'BLISHED WEEKLY BY at Highland Park, Lake Telephone :: :: H the W“ REAL SATISFACTION ._@ havercal 'dustinx satistactinn'. MI 4‘ You cannot get .‘u-h‘iniuh ’ ' results Without .‘u-l‘iniuh. Ex en user bccmncs an en- thusiast A trial ml) comince you it has no equal IIII FIIIISI'I :y‘vn u ..... )ust snrred nutâ€"Ana. atthtsqmenme. wflh no extm'work. Your turnllure. woodwork am? hardwood floors arc cleaned and polzshed. Trv a lit boulc. "1w an Oreâ€"enes News Stand 5 F. PRATT. Prop. 39 St. Johm Avenue 09-h. Of our Shipment 0f April Sample Records Zome in and let us play them over for you 704-708 Han-is Trust Bldg. Chicago, Illinois . Telephones Randolph 603050316032 P. 5. Get the latest books written by best authors at our circulating library. at 3 cents per day. THURSDAY. APRIL 22, 1915 Denominations. $100, $500 and $1,000. Coupon Form. Principal may be registered. Interest payable May lst and November lst at Chicago Savings Bank and Trust Co., Chicago, Ill. Callable on any interest date at 110 and accrued Interest. Price 100 and accrued interest The salient features of this issue are as follows: 1. The value of the property is greatly in excess of the total Maker of Gowns. Tailor Mule Coflumea and Lingerie ‘l‘m S. “I An- 301120 BUM I“! “0* 'Ihï¬ 5183 mm bonded debt DOnucu UCUI. ‘3. The properties have been in operation for eighteen and twenty years and have shoWn good earnings every year. 3. Conservative restriction is provtded for further issue of bonds. 4 The Electric Light and Gas plants are located in sections which tire showing steady Increase in population and wealth. 5. The net earnings of the company are over tmce the amount necessary to meet bond interest. Circular describing this issue more fully will be mailed upon request 9 Vaughan’s Seeds is a man'eluus dusting- cleaninzrpnhshing 11 quid, \V'nhu mu )us! du>t in the usum way»~ but what I! dlflqence! No dust ï¬ymg‘ï¬n the ‘ room to settle down again. Everv speck ls ta_ken u? and (aken out-~not -. .L- A. .m‘ “m- Stanwood, Taylor Co; A. Seidler Purdy’s All Columbia. Records play on Victor Talking Machines BY JOHN L. Uni-2L1. )ke County. Illinois Highland Park 562 at Year in Advance ' The Ladies Aid of the St. Johh's Evan- gehcal chun‘h will hold a baken' sale at Mr. George F. Buck's grocery store‘ on Saturday, Apnl 34m Cakes, doughnuts, biscuits. pies. CUOklt‘S and bread WI†tx- on sale. The sale will last all day Little Leona Fay daughter of Mr‘ and Decrï¬eld .-\ve.. is I“ is improving, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Reesrman and family were the Sunday guests of rela‘ [Ives In Chicago. Mrs. George Lyuun, who has been In Florida all winter with her sister, Mrs Curl Marshall at k‘hxcugo, has mun-d m~ to her hnmc .nt 11)“ E Vine Aw. whrn- she will remain for tha- summer Mus :‘nlm-n “men-aux Hf Boston “111 arrive next week to be the guest or Muss Constance Shields uf Prospect .-\\c. Mus Shields and her guest were clasungncs at Rye Seminary m va Yurk Miss Hiscxlla Carver and Miss Jcssw Harding of Chxcago had chaï¬gc of (Pu- program at the meeting of the Woman's Club at Rockford, 111.. on Tuesduv of last week. Miss L‘urvcr playt‘da series of Russian compusxlions, whxle Miss HardA ing gave readings. A number of men of Trinity Parish will give a minstrel show at Trinity Parish House. Saturday evening, May ï¬rst. This entertainment IS under the auspices of the Drama committee of Trinity Parish. Watch THE PRESS fur a more extended notice next week. Mr. and Mrs. Cure of Austin. are moving into Mrs. D. P‘ Sheadcn’s house on W. Central Ave. this week ' Miss Bessie Brown of Waukegan, was the week-end guest of Miss, Ahcc Naas of W. Central Ave. The last mev-(mg u! dwnsxon 0! (he Pan-m Assouauon was held afternoon 0! In! use] proved to be one m 1" ‘(he Asaocxauon has rv Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sash of W. Cen- tral Ava. had as their guefl over the week-end Miss Rose Leonard of Chicago. Mrs. Percy Cumming of Lake Forest entertained Campbell Chapter Guild or Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Arch. Abercrombv. who was on the sick list several days of last week, suffering with the grippe. is able to be around again. - Mrs. Charles Goldberg. Miss R093 Rosentahl and Master Herbert Goldberg, all at Chicago, were the Sunday guests of Mr‘ and Mrs. Reuben Titlebaum of W. Vine Ave. Miss Susanna Bolan sang for the meet- ing of the Royal Arcanum at Lake For- est on Monday of last week: Miss Bolan sang “My Treasure." and “At Dawning." Mrs F, E. Davis of Ft. Sheridan, had has her guest last week'Mrs. George Williams of Norfolk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. BfHoIabird and Mr. and Mr. Clarence Smith of Ft. Sheridan spent the week-end with friends in Chl- cago. Miss Mary Sedgwick will! leave next week for Marshall, Mo. where she ml] spend several weeks as the guest of friends. Mr. S. 1‘ Baker and family moved last week from 315 N‘ St. Johns Aver to 215 W Vme Ave. ‘ Miss Ruth Gregory wen! east last week to be present at the Bodman-Barry wedding at Montclair. NA 1‘ on Monday evening. Alfred McNamee. son of Major and Mrs. M M, McNamee, has had the honor of paiimg rhe exsmnnations for West Point. where he wnll go about the ï¬fteenth of June. ’ \(r. and Mrs. G Ernest Pen of N. ()rren Bay Rd.. haw leased the E. J. Nolan bungalow on ‘LIm‘oln .-\ve.. and tmk possession last week‘ Mrs. ()rorge P. Englehard and her daughter, Miss Margaret. lell on Thurs- day for California for an indcï¬mte stay there. Dr. C‘ Laudt‘rdulé'. at the fort, left last week tor an extended tnp }hrough the northwest. Fay. the Its-months old 3 and Mrs. Jan Fay of is I“ With pneumonia but urvcr and Miss Jcssw Mr. and lira. Ravmooc w. m of Glam: Av... had an their (not! on Sunday Mr. Schneider'a brother. Adam Schneider and Mr. and Mn David Ben- nett of Chicago. | High School Noteq I; The plan which tba Alumni m than are preparing tour: tomorrow: night Mr. Julius Steflena at Atlanta. Ga., w. l in the girla â€madam an ï¬ve in m- the gueat last week at Mr. and Mn Charles Brown and Mr. and Blandchard. lend guest of his parenta. Mr. and Mn M. C. Conrad. A large crowd of ‘rnthusiasnc dancer; Lenjoyed the Suburban dance at Ravxma l Park Thursday night, The main feature lot the dance was the very pretty lighting gwhlch made the hall especmlly attractive {Another one of these delughtlul aï¬anrs -- . 1, her. Lake Forest Ia putting on two. which Mra. Paul a are. “Her Pint Appearance." by RM 1 Harding Dam and â€rm.- Abaent Gun-r." Ed. Conrad of Antioch. was the week- th ROY Glenn. Deerï¬eld ha a ckvcr comedy coutlcd “Prenzted Fmapca.‘ which an vnuen by Mrs. (m B. McDonald 01 Deerï¬eld. Highland Park will put on two short dramaa. "The ()ther Woman" by RbChlld Hardmu Dana; and "The Hat" by Mra. Harry l'urn. lnv Iurmal dancnng In the hop gymnunum WI“ follow Tu‘ltcta may be had at either Gaell'a or Schumathcr'. drug A line crowd of ‘enthusiasnc dancer; enjoyed the Suburban dance at Ravxma Park Thursday night, The nuin feature of the dance was the very pretty lighting which made the hall especmlly attractive Another one of these delughttul aï¬anrs Will be gwen next nwnth. Watch (or the date. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shenhen o! N. Green Bay Rd. are teaming umgmtulz tionson the lnrth of .1 son‘ lmxn Wed nesduy, Aprtl 14th Mrs Mary Herdkinu, “hm n-qumd last werk from Nrw Yolk when shv h.|\ been the gum! u! hcr daughter. Mn HrnryChnstmun. lrIt on SJIurdu)‘ (m Mums, whcrr >ch was wllrd on amount 0! the serious xlltzc» of h-r main. Mn Shank Sen-ml Hmhldnd P.Irk(r\ .‘Qllt'ndt'd â€4' [X‘Hnrmam’v of (icorgr Adds "Lounn Chairman' gun-n a! Rmmm 'lhrnxua \‘alurddvmuhl hv Hu- junwr dams M pertmmamr of (murm- Chalrman' gun-n a! R Saturday-night hv [hr Northwestern l'nnrrw)‘ The Frank I} Huynr Lmnh: \Ahu have been In Chicago fur the wmlry, c-xpnt in return to lhl.“ CH)‘ (m the wmmer alum! (hr middle of May Mrs‘ R. l' [Lnndwn â€Km :1 part u! this Week a! Lukonencm Mr. Benjamin South-Hun [ch Monday evening fur an mdcmmr \m) m \\'m n'xpcg. Cannd.‘ Rm: (marge Shelton u! (moodah. Wis 15 the guest lhxs “wk m his brnlhu, M1 thn Shelton SC \\.I\ Vl‘hr' the \\ \LIII‘Y (umpmak \Knlc 13.1w! w April .21! w on:- u'. lm'k DI. (him-H Full I'J'ru a n1 Chunmu “1‘1 Addrv» Uu- Not-(WU u‘hr whlch .In rlm'hun u! ()flht‘YVb Will be [mid Mr and Mri H M Juhlhtun demM of Ihmm‘. Iddhw, ulw h.!\(' bu-n lhc gun!“ 0! Mr and Mn W J Luudry back for the pun \\‘(‘('k~, Ml (hm wrrk for Travels: L'Il)‘. Muh, when they all] spend Ihc summer Assouatnon was held on chnesday afternoon 0! last week Thu Int-rung proved to be one at the best meeting; the Asaocxauon has rvrr had Attcr a short busrnrss mretmu at which the- re election 0! Mrs. Welt‘h as preside-m and Mrs. ()recnc .u .wt'rrtary, took plane, Mrs. l'ndcrwood Hand 21 dchuhtlully ln- tercstmg paper on thr sumo-d n! the day “Is the home and the 3(th meeting the needs of the Adoleu‘rnt boy and girl pre- pare them for lute)" Mrs. l'ndcrwuud gave In a clear, COHCISQ manner the tar rect way to educate t'hxldrrn In â€It re~ [lance which leads tn helptulncss to others. Th1- prngram given by the puprls of the- high Khan] was qurtr m terestmg Those pupils “he took part In the speaking contest at Chicago ('11: verslly on Fridav spoka They wru- Esther King, Mildred erch. andClaymn Youker. cxlcmpure speaking, and Jouph Gibson, who read trom “The ldyllu of (he King." In a truly beautiful wny $0031 Bancmg “11h retrtshmrnts [0110qu In the girl's RynHHlMUXh Miss Humphrey and her nmlhcr loll their home m Oak Park early 1n the week to Mn lhn Ben Greet plnyers In New York. From there they sun rm 1 {our month's rour 1n thlu counlrv Muss Humphrey wxlldlmcc and aho have a speakmg part. while Mr: Humphrey mll bclhe accompanist Thl! mp wall be quite an advantage m them, and luke- wxse IS a (‘nmphment In their Ibllll)’. Their Highland Park friends mll lollnw them wrth Inn-re“! and hes! wuhea Parents and 'l‘eachers' Assocmnon The Friendship club gave their weekly party Thursday erfllhfl. Mrsv Jones fur- nishing the musw Monday afternoon Instead of the danc- mg school that has been schedulrd un that day since Oct 16th. the wvrctary, Mrï¬. Starry will dexmr an hour In story tellmg. .1†Children Annnn‘trd Ixth the dancmg school or t}! Axnmatlon In any vun- whatever are icYCOmc Each may hung a little sister hrmhcr nr lnend and Come dm‘ct from whool lo the Y. W. C. ‘IHI rooms l[\ HHHI ‘ \V. C. A. News It'llnfl u! {hr high «hm! the Parents and Tcachrrs' h.!\(' turn lhv \‘V J Luudr! Ml (hm wrrk \shrn' Ihc)‘ \HH “In?! Those Ippeumg m the Lake Forest plays are Lucule Sm‘xh, Philhp hpbrdcl \"rrgll Smith, Ruth King, Thomas Findlay, and Edwin (nlrnv [hour m the Menu-Id p‘ny (lam l‘)lr Lon-(Ia hlr». Ruth KH‘SS, Mxldwd “mung Huvrmt Can; Ian, and Ruth anhrll. and thou- 1n the Hmhmnd PAIR pm: Mary hrdnu'n'k, Hutu Euklu. Phillip buglr. Addmdc Ivmmn (eruudr Zahnlr, .md Esme Maker I‘vrr)‘ \rar 1hr l'nnrrsuy of \ Mango n'hh a It.“ 0‘ M Yu-lnrslnoswhz. h “(“011 M' .u >vr1r> u! (-xannnnhuna ahd sprai- mg (nun-sh [Ncmcld (-nlflrd 1hr nun- lrsls and examuuuuns, and III the trad mg cumrs! anl'ph ('nlmm mun 3am“! plant-whxle [hr results u! the- rxnmmu Hum \nll tx- knnun m une numlh 1m- unlit-:13 Hmk p'm'c Ftldav ant-â€men M {hr l’nnrnny u! Lhuagr- In IM- con- H'\l «huh the l'nncnlt) n! “121qu hrld at [.3'2v Tcu hnua) High Schm-l \ hKagu, nn Fnddy Mxldnd \Vrlkh “.55 u-lhhd 1mm this dulnct Ihxch (-nlru her In (he f'n..ls (I: Dr held May Hill at l'rbamn. 1hr [IHHrHIl lur [In-u: u'nltfla 1s drawn Hum 1hn~r mnmhs Issue u! lzxr-mry Dir grxl, Indeprnc‘tm and ( huhmk I'mx‘xnm My“ “'th “on [us hunnt l4 \rrylmrd, \‘wzu‘rmrazrd «um an! 9..» guru much h-I.mtul)vm!)ci(1 In f [m h-zmn mum: “huh .nr hang [ml min smu- arr :u tx- uprn In Ihc publu, cxn-pl an )- howl CIYL hum â€not [0 m uhrn lhc- .ludrnln will vlmm them The pnul u nut bung uu-d ll prmnt un m (mm! 0! (he repairing uhuh ml! be I new raw ulahng pump wruh 'l†keep the “nu (unsunfly moung and re ï¬lltrrd \1 Plans are under "IV to have a acne- 01 baseball game-I on Saturday mnmmp berm-en the grammar schools 0! the high M‘hool dnslrnt. The regular nnnunl luncheo‘. meeting ind cln'rmn u! uï¬wcn VII htld In the Huhylrrun Church Tund-y. A large number attended. Luncheon Wu tern-d at 12.4). annual meeting mmrnad ll 151! The Oï¬n'fll rluled re Prou- drnl‘ Mr: John A Putnnm. lll vwc president. Mr: T C Willi-ml, 2nd Vice prrsndrnl‘ Mrs Maud H Slummn. re- (urdrng «notary, Mr: \‘hlrltuS Drnkc, c )rrrspundlnn nanny. Mm H S Payne and trruurer. Mn N Mrlln. The new drrrcmn are Mu Henry Boyd nod Mm Jcnmc I)? Ron who wen- "ï¬rmed, Mm Annu- Urbb, Mn Robert Seylarlh, Mr: John ()lnrr ind Mrt John Mc- Douanl‘ Mn. thn Arvuwr sang very preunly a group 0! amp .cuvmpamed onrhe piano by Mrs (marge R Jone; The tongs were “Mrlrnndr in the Wood“ by AI Goon. "Mlllm-u" II; 10:11. 1nd In cnmrc number enmlcd “In ‘bc Land at lhc Sky Blue Wucn" by‘Cadm-n. "Alice m Wonderlund" In monon pictures guru 1.1M hxday cvrmng. proved Iv) be the moat cmmablt rm! 0! the m- son The dnldu-n look drbghl In 30mg wnh Aha- and her Rabin! through dream- llnd The snund h!“ mll be shown on Friday nrnmg, Apnl lhltllclh Thu Friday's mulmn mama nrt to be "Abd- dIn and ms Wanderml Lamp " Surf.) even (hlld knuvu (he humming ill†0! how Aladdm had u try ‘uh [ratiï¬ed by hm truly "unndcrlul laxnp‘ ' Highland Park Club ‘ m Mundm The annual mechng and Haven 0! Oman tor the mnuml ye-rlool p|l(‘¢ lw Saturday thnIhfl, the pupullnly of huvmg cmntammrnls coupled With the ell-(non was attested by IM mnny member: And Visulprs uh“ numberrd «me hundred -nd snrmy {up all plant! it Ihc dinner uh†ant-{wank cmerd lht H"! muurul â€rat m thrâ€" v: wwtw-z» ml the l'mvrully Mmyv .um‘ 'm-r ‘nfm Rrkllrd than" “on- drnmm‘md an I‘ve vwdnun number; on lnr gnu-gram urrr remitted The dun haunt) .uu‘l -'\ phhnrc †In Mm Roger \‘ml and â€malt! Sum was (1 pï¬â€˜xalh well dour and I.“ -m- n: [he pnpulA! hm. u! llvr ru-nihg Ahcr the Concert. dam. my; “:1: Indul'ed m an“! a pn‘xalh well .3... pnpulA! hm. u! cunts“. dam Hiï¬ late hum. vahland Park \Nomln's Club High School Noth‘ iundm u! thu “ark the sludrnu J a dchghtiul xrncrnl hs'mhb uhrn [hr Hm Mme- rlghlh madc- uc-vc cntrxtmnrd M‘ the 'H‘hll.ll\ \hwvcn n’uv “an" Ilu- Pynmur :l-‘m- ~I‘Hl‘ 111-!" X\ Midst!!! nu-r ~ I‘M.†M:~- (aflrx‘hr \ .‘Hl \11iinxd .n many, u Idtl {hr durctnn n! d M: Jrsu- 1.. Mnnh. “huh .nr heme pm 7L gladâ€! but u Pb. 11-! m North Shore Trust Companiv Making a specialty of loans on improved rca North Shore territory Including Rogers Park. meme, Kcmlwunh. Wmnetka. Glencoe, High lake Forest. Security under mortgages in t] continually enhancmg while the rate of interc mm I man. â€It! AUTOMOBILES 1:50qu GINES REBORED AND REPAIRED ALL Nonh Chicago. Illinois One block nonh of C. N. W. Depot, m Clock Repairing a Specialty Clocks called for and delivered Raymond W. Schneider Jeweler Tdephone 331 214mm AVENUE quhflihlhfllï¬s Why not have vour clothing renovated here this week and give our work a fair trial? ()ur L‘LEAMM; AND Ih’EING of ladies“ and gent’s gammls. oriental rugs. carpets. portiers. draperies, piano Covers. lace cunams, etc. cannot be duplxcated by any local cleaner. 3: we have (He LARGEST and most SANITARY plam m the West. A wagon will (all for and deliver your garment: North Shore Trust Company Capital $100,000“ Omaha! undo: the We MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 211L213) hood. Avon... CHICAGO Highlnnd Pnrk, Illinois I In J. an. Vb rud- How about you? OVERHAULED AND REPAIR BOUGHT AND INCORPORATED improved real estate in the R Rogers Park. Evanston. Wil- Glencoe, Highland Park ind mnmqes in this territory is 1"15epot, near EA]. Eviadua 0N, SHORT, NOTI 13 S. St. Johns Ava. Are you planning to weir you: Inn yar'. sun tor I while? H “'3 I manly cu! mt mung nun, our work In wull makc ul look qultc :- good as new and it WI" turpnu you to know how much wear you can m†an out 01 the gut- mrnuv Bung some of your old apparel to un Ind Ice how we WI†ren- ovate ll. interest is atlracdve All work for one year £100!" - .152