SW Price $1.50 per Year in Entered as second-class matter Much I. 1911. a! the post oflice at Highland Park. “linens. under the Act of March 3. 1879 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOHN L UDELL at Highland Park. Lake County Illinois Telephones. Highlnnd Park 557, 558 nun-JV, ‘v. .w ., ._ v , A , ‘ Miss Mabel Lundvll of John L. Udell ...... Editor Ind Publisher was the m-ek-uui guest “f Pun! L. Udell ................ Superintendenthlrs. T. H. Decker. Halon Frances Connd.._....City Editori . ‘ _ 1 Mrs. Lharles Ford of \ Ether C B‘ker"""""""s°c‘°ty mm ' Visited friends here Im Frid Loretta Kress....-.....Doex-fleld Reporter! ‘ , Mr. and Mrs. (hark-s “9 Albert Levy ............ Chia Adv. Xxx-J . . . 8th floor,20 E.Jackson, el.Wab.5212lm‘“'mK â€â€5 “'00“ â€"0 the , UA ..l Vo_r THURSDAY. APRIL ‘27, 1916 No matter whether you own a Grafonola or a Victrola No matter where you bought it. Our large and varied stock of Columbia: records, is sure to inter- est you. - 1 Columbia records play on Victor talking, ma- chines. Yours for good record service. 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park 2“ E. Psi Ava-e TheProperHandlilgofMiflxBegillsWith 'l'throperCareofTheCow The greatest amount of care in bottling and delivering is of but little value unleSs the milk is produced from healthy cattle which are kept clean and fed with whole- some feed. ' Milk from animals diseased in any way is abnormal. It is apt to cause intestinal disturbances at least and may even contain ptomaines which are poisonous to the consumer. This applies to pasteurized milk as well as natural milk for pasteurization cannot remedy such defects. ARCADY FARM cattle are tuberculin tested every six months and are examined every week by a competent Veterinarian. They are kept scrupulously clean and are fed a scienti- tic balanced ration promoting the production of a well flavored normal milk. safe and pure for everybody. Certified Milk and Cream Inspected Milk Natural Guernsey Cream Plain and Bulgarian Style Butter Milk Arcady Farms (Formerly Rugglu Bakery) 212 E. Central Ave. Highland Park Local Office TELEPHONE If you have not gotten in touch with the Huber Elec- tric Co. on their time pay ments and trial proposition Pnper Hnnging and Decor-ting Talophono “’9‘ aglihï¬eâ€"--Wgéï¬in'g' Machine yqu sure are mxsung a good thmg. ' PRATT’ C. M. GATES JOHN lBACll LANDSCAPE GARDENER Work of any kind by day or Contract. Care of Furnaces PAINTING Nae 437 Deerï¬eld Ave HIGHLAND PARK On Thursday evening. May 11th, 11 Suburban Special Dance will be given at Raxinia Park ('aisino under the auspices of the North Shore Dancing Club. Music lb to be furnished by the famous Juhn Hand orchestra (if Chicago, consisting «if suxoph«>n;. banjo, curnet. piano mid drumsi Mr. and Mrs. Charles “'erhanu an- moving this Week into the old Silas Brand house on Sex'nmi street, which they purchased recently. Mr. um! Mrs. 5“. B. “'llliams wxll move next week into the Charles Werhane home on S. (irevn Bay Rd. Mrs. Charles Ford of Waukegur visited friends here rm Friday. The Misses Elizabeth Schultze. Helen ()iosvr and Hannah â€ill‘l'liull and Mr. Bertram Schultzc drmc tn Northm-ld Sundzn) and Were !h‘- guests of Mrs. George I’lugg. Virginia Harrison. .the thzee year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harrison is quite ill with lurnizt'hinl trouble. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS On Thursday evening. May 11th, 11 Suburban Special Dance will be given at Raxinia Park ('aisino under ihc auspices of the North Shore Dancing Club. Music lb to be furnished by the famous Juhn Hand orchestra (if Chicago, consisting «if suxophmu. banjo, curnet. piano ziiid drums .wvek. )li'. Jl|nl(‘~ ll. l>uï¬y spent [1 {cw Jinx vir' thz~ \u-i-k in Rm'kford, lll.. “'ht‘l’r he \wnl us ii doleguu‘. ‘nr lnrul VOLHli‘ll (if Rnyul Aiminuni at ’he Illi- nuis i-niin-iziiuzi living held 1 re this Mi: lliiï¬')‘ Will returm toninrr run'. Frldfl). New grand oflkvrn nre to lie electwl. I, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Vun‘lloewn :iiinuiiiice the liirth of n *Ughlt'r. lml‘i: Tuesday. April 25th. A Bl!» l'uiid llnlnies und’dnughia-r l‘illllll liiH- H‘lullii'd in their huim- mi l’iirk fur, “inn-r mm! H :iftvi u The Misses Grace Andrews, I-‘run- res Holbronk and Caroline Willits have returned from Thomasville. Gm. where they were guests of Mr. ani Mrs. W. W. Wilhts. Mr. and Mn. 0. H. Morgan aw m lh-orzia \‘Hiting MN. Thnmm BML .\I!'. um] Mia. “lard \V. “HIM: have rctm mi from Thomusvillv, Gm, where ‘hey spent the winner. Mr. Trigg Waller of E. Park Aw. will go to New York at the end of the week fur a business trip of a few days, Mr. and Mrs. H. (2. Part7. of Ur- than! Xum hzue us their guests thH w.eek “r and Mrs Warlen Vellmgcr of Lafayette. Ind. Miss Helen Phinen's class of b0- ginners in piano gave a recital at Mrs. IXt-nr)’ Boyd's home on E. Laure! Ann, on Monday afternoon. I Mrs. F. S. North of Winnu‘nn, for- lmerly Miss Juli: Morgan of. thh my ‘has returned so her 'Winnetka humc Lnfter a winter in the south. Mr. and Mrs. ('. G. Alexundw hum returnéd from In ten days‘ stay at French Lick Springs. They were in company with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Baker of Wilmmte. Mrs. John A. Roche of Ravine Place has remod her home to Mr. and Mr". Michael Agnew of Chicago.‘ The Trim: “fuller house on [-2. Park Ave. has been rented to Mr. and Mrs. Logan Vilas of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Vilas of Chicago have taken the Elisha Morgan homo. The Wallers will spend a part of the sum- mer in Charlevoix. Mich. while the Morgan;- will go to Mackinac Island, for the summer. Mr. and Mn" Frank G. Hoym» and family of (‘hxcago will arrive hun- about May In to spend the summer here. HUS? Dennett’s Bakery Tel. 193 Mr. and Iuncut: wu I Sundny flag at. the M. C. Conrad home on M ern SL Mrs. Bert Brand and M Mug- ‘dalene McNiell were Sunduv guests 'of Mr. and M‘rs‘ Harry Etans of Chicago. 4 . Miss Helen Golden Ind-Mnnh-I Love of l’eKalb were ï¬evk guesli at the M. L‘. ('onradjï¬me Mr. and \1rs.Ruymond \38chnex- dcr and ~muH daughter Hrrr ce Wrrv: 1hr guests on Sunday of Mr. Ind Mrs. A. Schnenier of L‘hluago. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Vrm‘tl Muflk xpcn! Sunday 111 Milwaukee, Wm. 15111. on account of the dvulh of u Izutnc. Mrs. George Turlu-r, “M under want an uperatlnn wu-ml VH2L~L~ ngu. I~ e\ \putvd (n H-(urn hump hv ï¬n! pm! of mm! \u-ck 1mm (hO‘Pnd-v lernm prxlni, \huugn. J- i x'lty In Hum-"In, make thmr hmm- m Mary S. Baker uI‘ W. Vi‘e AW is spcmlmg th “wk at nhm'h when- >hv 1~ thv L'uc'ht of he; sistrr .Vlh‘s I‘L‘Fill‘ Baku Mrs. haw Snbu)‘ u.’ F.‘ (Klnï¬zll AH‘ spent lint Work Ah Alh-gun, yich. M15. I'hx) dv Anguvru nfaplrwrnr sin Aha ‘u-fl un Mommy fofllndum- smalls. lrni. \K'he'lt‘ ~he W1“ -ml ten sin Ave, upolxs, 1n (bus. Ave \\ M n Mr :uui MIN. Hurry children and Mm: Ru nf (Hmvntqu Ann ma week at Lake Buel‘m, “'15.. \\'(‘Il‘ guru and Mn, Hun) wrrx!~.u .\\ v. at. ry L. Li; :2?) :C~_::â€";~ 1L::.â€" 17~w’. 4. flax 37. [.17. II .“IN \\ ,\ Alumu' in \u H-{urx {rum Allunhr (‘IH .\ .fth wvck after a short almenmx '. The- (T .\' Thumzh family-gull rr turn home about May is! “(of spend Hg (he \\ vur 1!: the ~m11h._‘ W n Thv' m-\'_ n (MlpIx-r uf' I} will tukv [Hutu mum of Sch!“ wk h‘ hr Shields zizu‘ mud 'rmx‘:.L-I1 lust Huzmlulm “ht-H- ~ho- s wu‘ks. He-z' son “'Illiam Huuuni, xx ~1n-mh: “1th hL-r Mia's Helm. \th www.mmï¬ .‘ \Vh .\II Mr. John Whm u-rm Ave. has u- 114‘ gxr The 301mg pooplo of 81 Jumm Parish, lllghxvuwi, will give u dunn- m their hall an 'l'hursday’mrmnp May 4th .\ vnrulml mvnador 1s q-\v lulnmn-m in will hr :1 x by Mx~~ 1m: 11: lh1~ mt) Mr. Howard Schumuchq' H! N. Sheridan Road had us his] uw-k vnd guest Mr. Phillip Meme-rag“ 0f .\'vw ')rh-H!:~‘. Both young: nmn‘r'bmi the L'niversny of Illinois. . Mr. um Mn .lmn-I-h 5‘ Righuhh und 'V-JH daughu-r MMWUH kp‘nt Emu-r parents. 5 .-\n unu.~xmil) huge crnwé attended the annual Emu-r Mon y dance given a! Ravmia Park b the C. «I: H, E. lntrrurhan Trainm .‘l r l V t‘ At Urchz-‘l'u ext Mania} 1' re all M wk FM MN. “1 tih (ht T‘Y‘IH‘H George Turlu-r, “M uxydor nn uperatlnn >\‘\(‘V‘H! wm-L~ ngu \w‘tvd (n u-(urn hump ’hv tin! ){ mm! wvck {mm (hs‘l‘nd-y prxlnl, \hnugn a and Mn U (whit. Hf \ nu at part n! t lhv gum!» Inhn R-nthacht-r of Om’wvnhm \‘N‘I )h') Hx '!'<Ol Hg hard 1h 1‘ mv m-U u'vek rpm th1~ menu, uhrrv “‘1" \Hi mnn- m the futu‘nx Baker 01‘ “V. Vée AV? M dam “I"! ur Mum f thxs xx ye Int-grung' Arrange-d Humphre). v?“ known ml «in {h H Ruth [1- Angw ru nrq- qu nd‘ng 1h†W n ' g mg 1H uxrk iri‘. f’enrm Anguta and of Whl wnu'r. ‘ Rust“: (If Mr wnu nlv V. V':e AH n1 I‘vmw} of he; 5mm ‘ (‘rnï¬nl ,-\\ 4 y {at lnduu: #111 -ml te- I A. Pain nr 1 114- nguor ul'h‘l“ Mr. ‘, Rirhunh M he; .Uh'rhert ï¬evk -end n run-r- ul. thcre ugn "l th1~ (hwugo Park H hx-r. hide were ï¬tbe guest; of their brother Mnrtln, who in u 6!. Mnry‘n Hill Snniuriunt in Milnukee, Win On account k sellin‘ their homo On account sellin‘ their homo to Mrs. Ann. 'mhue, Ir. nnd Mn. L A. Pena n3 flmily have mu'ed from w. High'wuod Ave. to Luke lllufl to reside Were 1n din future. Mr. und Mrl. Michael Sullivan 0! Hubbard Wood: Are moving (hlfl week mm Mrs. H. P. Shcuhcn'l flu! at 435 I . W. (enlrnl Ave. Mr‘ and Mn. John Richard: apt-n! Sunday with â€TB Richlrdfl’ pun-nu Mr and Mr». Jnmlu Zahnh- of Deer ï¬eld 3mm MM' lhuv EH" 1' y Svrvk‘r . Hui \Vw‘h Pray†\Vl‘d. T 'Ihr hut quart“) (‘unfc 1):: r.-\\ \n-ur “13‘: Nun-1m: ('\lâ€.l.'.fl Hf this um-k 'RAH l': h Yuma; prrlldjlq: Lnr, uni. wndmx 1hr prvpnrulor)‘ :u-ruve, fulnma-«i I») .x {1.(‘Q'Ifl K of Un- (‘nxxfrrent‘la Rtw You“ \Hll anu pnm'h «m Suv‘dn) nmrnzw. m whu‘h Inm- Um mmmunmn behin- \MH he held Rm l'v.ung~[ “i†spank nn “('hnle h. I‘vduvhlr) Tearhmg on {he “01) Spam" at thé “mm.“ sen 1n- Thv Snndny Srhm»! humor. \HL! lw mg hm] Fr niny r1 ngu Imvr vume w make the \‘l good u llU luhkcl {V4 ht [NYU’r-Hï¬t'vi minul-w land error“ ï¬n- nl') “’I'JAK Hm: .mdvr thv wagon, svvxw m: mlj‘w pmpnrhunp Hf (ht- wun- Huwvter‘ I! took h-n innings h- \im'ld' and {he must ï¬ckll- pf the in!» n'muined 1.11 after “'nlhnms‘ had rver um- [um With U10 mum: ('ll'u' (ht Evnnxlun .\nn?\vn Part of .\c-I Trier Ill pr Mr :wni Mrs. Harald “'01†«J ('hn uU .\lr.~ Abbie I I 'llu \“ucmtnm uxll hold :1 WhHr qrhnut 5.10 H. the Assembly HaLi. v . Nunh Fin! Mrrct 01) Mn) 41)). P. .w: Mlh from In A M. In .3 l' M all Huhlbillt)’ H \\'|ll lu' “pm. the U. ru-mng bl“ (but will lu- tlm'ldwl 'mr All Ire (‘Hlld‘ï¬lly rmlumu‘d to 'Hll‘uh- It hunt who mlnlx- “kn-h Ill lw gratefull) n-renml n1 1hr {00â€. .‘yun. mm “m mlmn ASIVHJV.) 2. Th. articlw mm! llI'~ll'('(l nn uni unwmd hind lmwkx, (‘lnxhn g, {m (11er uml uIed [mm-'5 Hf mrr)‘ til‘ I'hr ('hri‘Jan Endeavor Inc-rung M- m chnrxc nf IA-she l'renakr l “ultm' Tlllnmn. (he pubjc-M Inn [hr I‘Iu Jupc l’lu\',_thv hurnd old man. ,«1 kmg WiIJv: \nH' vulnrml awn) my. (hr haul Mid. but Hun-rug '~ lvmd [but lhv Mtg made I Mk rrturnwivrn‘gmg “Ah him a wk"! full of éhllly l-lnlu that made L.'u.~uaHy furl exvitinx game t'lh umi of mm:- xhun phasing 1n w-V, Volwhh-mnduzg (ha chxlh~ -_~~ “1' the 010m. .wmc- 0100 of (he Lulu» b-ruï¬n- mure than luluL Md nnn‘u Tnm )1M 1rst United Evan. Chun ’n :1) huh "lkmg Sumin)‘ for This- Wurld (My Next," 1m. 3521714; F Tenrhers' Trmnmg ('lnru mm Inuin)‘ night and “111 mnhmu .swk under (hr «nu-chm «n’ Hm limes Aid _?un h NH? .1.|\ Mn) 4â€Â» U n .kc In and dlnnr: w! rver Dh- pun \t'nh Uw mum: u- mlh 613! 5pc||rd \u Inn in ~th “ticks , ~Wnukrguv. (hue-Hr .mxï¬x siu'mz Imuni of? H \‘n wry «In A L] un Lhur ‘deTLIlanfl. rllght, Apn'. Zkth in Hume: .v \ Ver} th-rvsth plug†K wcparul 1r ummutmn Vt I pmx'xdrd .mdcrlh ('Im. nn- hm) huh qua paper huh {or u LIMKNHJ xu-n b)‘ ML» Humphn‘y IL A next mumh The huh un dvngn rqvn-wntmg dmnuw .md pYHHYHH‘a, and am (11111: ~p¢nding the \n-ek :11 Hours uf Nix \ |n h hnol Won aha; .Ahlr pimp. “ushzii nl LUVthr- t‘li of \\ nrk thd .wuth side I-udxum Merriam, as the MrCann lxke 1M “mun of UM. n-(‘Hm : Bay HAM W‘rf\ B! \W . C. A. News Rustin (if Ft Jnhns Smlrly n! 1hr Hr uxll huld u Whm (,hwugo Edna†[hr hOInr n! Mlb‘h ntl)‘ tut-on 1h rtrn-u‘ new of Wank:- M Fund“) “uh m.- (Wlduxu h) ) Lung XL New g the border uf :onh and $0th HVunslnn Thu be Mr] Peter lN-ln um! lIU 111w» d1 (Ni nrrrp as side AIN'UK (ï¬-n nuhdl Inâ€? wn ler “1H North Shore Trust Company iicwwsnooooo Makmg a spec' ty of loanson improved real estate in the North Shore t ('tory including Rogers Park. Evanston, W1] mettc, Kenilw ‘ Winnetka. Glenooe. Highland Park and Iakc Forest. ' rity under mortgages in this territory )5 mntmually en cing while the rate of interest is attractn‘e Amul I LAUREL INN 316 - 317 East ~ ureI Avenue HIGHLAND P_ RK, ILLINOIS PHONE 67 Buil1ing Material C 1 1 Solvay Coke Ilollilnll‘lf‘ 102 N.1sI‘SL North ï¬lore Fuel Supply Co. Why not mavc vour clothing renovated here thls w and give our work a fair trial? Our EANINC AND DYEINC. of ladies' and gem 5 garments. _ nental rugs. carpets. pomcrs. dmpcnes, pxano covï¬s. lace cunains, etc. cannot be duplicated by any 10¢] cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANrgARY plant in the West. Mine ope-V tors have not set April prices. We will ï¬ll 0 ers and protect you in price. No a“; Shore Trust Company u:.l.l-_.l p-01: "II In!“- Cokeis we per ton higher than C year ago. We are booking orders, can we have yours? wagon cal for Spring Filling Ckam'ng and I’ressirlg nprTGAcI-z BANKERS m. It: can.†26 £028, inuï¬â€"uu Elnorâ€" >i O:_O>OO civil El E HERIAN 0mm President Hepâ€"hue 335 MRS. WIEMERS bpen Under Management 9f E: Highluxd Park, mama. Il- nuanvnh-u- Hummu- '1! call for and deliver your garments Rooms Single and en Sune, I’nvatc Baxhs Excellent Tablexkalcs to Permanent Guests 230 N. St. John Avenu- Telephone Highland Park 265 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL Up-To-Date People know the xmpnnanu- “ nppearance That‘s w \ so many come and [ah adv-mag:- 010m ski)! IL Ildln' and urmlrmm clothing They haw-r. lca' ed lhal our work kn; them In new Clulhrs a the 1mm Thu nru have an old 1mm.“ 5‘“ In men waxdwbc. and: a! Pressing Divoncy - 3152