WWSIMNYwi Punusuxn Wssxu av JOHN L. UDBLL It Highland Park Lake County. Illinois Telephones, Highlmd Pukf 657} 65:8 , 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. h-yâ€"r, on... 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park 11m Proper Handling of Milk WW“ The Proper Care of The Cow 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 tuberculintested every six months and are examined every week by a competent Veterinarian. They are kept scrupulously clean and are fed a scienti- ï¬c balanced ration promoting the production of a well flavored normal milk. safe and pure for everybody. Certified Milk and Cream lns pected Milk Natural Guernsey Cream Plain and Bulgarian Style Butter Milk (Formerly Rugglu Bakery) 212 E. Central Ave. Highland Park Tel. 193 Local Ofï¬ce TELEPHONE 956 If you have not gotten in touch with the Huber Elec- tric Co. on their time pay- ments and trial proposition on the Washing Machine vou sure aremissmg a good ihing. Jon S I BAC ll LANDSCAPE GARDENER Work of any kind by dav or Contract. Care of anaces 437 Deerï¬cld Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Lytton of E. Vine Ave. are moving this week from their home to the George Dean home on Montgomery Road. The Deans move into Chicago this week to make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. George Blossom of Winnetka have taken the Albert (‘. Barnes home on Beach St. and Mrs. Second St Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rhinesmith announce the birth of a dluzhtur, born Tuesday. April 23m. Mr. Jessv Lowe Knuth spent :1 purl of last week in suuthern Indmnn where he went m'or the «'nuntry Whore Limwfln spent hls higho‘ui Mr, Smith gathered much Information re- garding the pnrly lem- of Mr. 1,1r'mrh‘. and repurh‘ u most pleasant \l~l! With the people of the vicinity. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS palgn, at the Mr. Hurry Eichler of N, Swami St. spent the week end in ('hum‘ paign, [1]., where he \‘isnml fru-nds Miss Linn of Minneapolis 1s a guest of (‘apmin McCawley of E. Vine Ave. Mrs. A. 0. Mason and Miss Blanche returned Saturday from (‘ahfornia where they have spent the wintvr. Cflgu Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Voyce announce {he birth of 3 daughter. horn Wednesday. April 26th, 1:; (l1;- JIT. K) .l'wl .\l: l"\\;| An all day and evening lnsutute of the W. (I T. L'. Will be held in (he Buptlst ('hurch parlors on Tuesday, May 9th. There will be pmmmem Thr speakers and singers from (‘hwugu \Vunmr and Waukegan present. Tea and m{ ink.» pl fee will he serVed and the ladxm nrv .l: _’ 14 requested to each bring a box lunch‘ annual Everyone is welcome. place. Mr. F. B. Williams spent a few days of thxs week with his family here. Miss Catherine Grant was the week end guest 0! her sister, Mrs. John Strung of Chicago. The next meeting of the North End Embroidery Club will take place at the resid’ence of Mrs. J. W. Simons an E, Central Ave. on “'ednvx'day on E. Central Ave. 0: aftemoon of next week Mr. Gregory Burns of Minmupuhs was a guest. a few dnys of last week at the C. P. Sullivun home on Park Ave. Dennett’a Bakery L' niversity ;- .‘vh' and Mn V A MW" and laughter Miss Margaret d Min 1 Allie Libbey of lurk de§ere the Sunday gum-ï¬n of Mr and #3. Arvh \bvrvrnmh}: .\1:~~ Margaret MIHH .- Miss [Aura Fisher of 8. ' Bay d, who hu been confln to her home with a severe son t for the past Week, is able to ' Iround again. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk . Highwood Innounce the b‘ dnugheer, born Tuesday. Ap; The eightday-nld baby Mn. James Hivkcy died this week. Mr. and Mn, S. Wombat! of L'hl- (‘ugu huu- {uh-n one of [hi l'nhner flats on N. St. John's Ava {or the summer Their [Wu “uni Maura. Hurfy and lslhiurt‘ Wchlmc ‘ WI“ ar- rive July 15! from New X'rk. Mr. Hurry ersharh u u \‘Iuhn t In 1hr Chicago Symphony Urvhvs‘, “huh wxll hun- u summer seuscfl ax Kl- vunu Park u Mrs r4, n 1.1 Mn-r [mom-nu: ‘ 1" ( . and ‘. Hh»«-rr.11;gion. In. Mr uLd Mm. .u») Jth. lrwm‘ {:n-y': "ukmnd, )’ .p a! flu \\ ml“ Mr nmi Mn Ah..t1.’k"l of PHI u.’ (hu'ugn The Knuds w mun-d Monday mm the Hurrnty ouu- up .VlcUuu-rn 5L formerly no pied by the E. Mend! und the E. ads hnu' gone to North Chicago. Thv \. hnzuduxr‘m huh: le‘uui the†home on 5“ (hm-n Bay Rd. .| a {um 11)’ by Lhe name of \V. (ItSht-pnes- u.’ (hu'uun The Knudu‘w mun-d Mrs. Bock. wlm umh-rwcflt an up cram)†on her eyes sen-ml eeks ago In u Mllwnukue huflplull LN ‘ H!“ mm- ly and h (-xpm'u-d in: re '1‘. WWW m1 Wm. :. Mr. Alvnr L Bournique 4H†lune this week for his (arm I. North Mnnituu Island. Michxg Mrs. Bournmuv and (he vhlldre low about June- mm. Mrs. Sellur Bullard n-L‘ned yea will M. 'err vukl be u LIL-um." nu-me .yr m x» s u s .Uumm Anon: :wv.‘ n! th- hiid’l M‘hooi thus H'rmng n1 r.th u'clock. 1-er A rlhur Murrhufl of June! mm! u {cw day» of {hip wen-k hrrr Mr and Mr; Frnu.k “'Arrvr, hand In thvlr guest du. “N‘k Mn ('hnrll‘p “hm-um of Alt-Km, 1.1 MM A W. Vrnm- nnd Mxn Wu. :fovw! \q-rl'm- haw rHurm-d {rum 1hr Mr. Alvnr L Bournique 4H†lune this week for his (arm I. North Mnnituu Island. Michxg . Mrs. Bournmuv and (he vhlldre will {ul- lnw about June- mm. Mrs. Sellur Bullard n-Lvnned yea turday from New York flier:- shr hu. sw-nl two wvekx. 5 Mn. \Vllham Lehman ;k‘h1cngu has opened up her summ jhome m x menm. Mrs. (iurdun Buchanan 9‘ Momma Road hm 8! her guest bar nun-r, Mrs. Band how of Elwyn New York. mmrd min â€I. Srhw-nlnm-r rolugr In: Um FUHH'HC'. Mus Alm- K0119) Is IPI‘DdHIK A No Weekn' \‘lcnnon M1 brr home II, anhunmi. “In Kelley u 11km; hunt-"n (rainm‘ It the Wesley “on ‘pllai. ('hwnro. The L‘ M. Rutledgex have returned from n wmtvr m (‘hwago And the Nuhlr (‘randnllm whu hfl\0 ‘Id their home fur the Winter. have mm- luck {u Ruvmm. ' A number of changes in Mdences me being: made this w.eek I c fol luwmx are a h-w: Mr H. éC l‘nre- man 15 taking (hr Jum hgt uh I" ("mural Ana. and the Jug family wnll prul-nHy go south. I Baulke I)! L'humpamn, lll,w1ll mk Fe Gr-r anl Peck hunn-l Mr J. B Stun-r of (‘hu-ago wnll Kn Into [he’lurl H. Mm Hon-n09 Hllnh Ind Mr. Adnm Schneldvr, Jr‘, of Kenusha, yi5., mo: lured hon- und wvre 01%. Sundly guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.- (md V‘v' Svhnmdrr of Glenvoe Ave. fhrn THE HIGHIAND mï¬ mass mammal PARK tumors Lu kt Thu 5. Kaufman fumll cngo hau- Opened lhmr ho nnia {or the summer. Booth hum? on Park Ave )1r\ thlc Huh rum M‘s 3115.4 Kzlthlm-h Burp-n of . [Aurel .\\r hmi .n hvr guests (nu-r e wu-L uni. N11.“ .\er(u [trophy of_('hlcagn. Mr. H I (arm-rater of New York AM! Mr \' I/ (lurk of D, Mom". Mrs. A R. Williams 1nd mall son of Normal. 111.. are urn-n ng this week with Mr. Edwarl Neflvu o! W Elm Place. E .\l:~~ .\I:.z- I’mniwh irft ‘(m Mon m fur" raw-mp uhm ‘m- vRH spend “0 71]“!th I’m-mg her s@' In ‘he Mrs. John Wilhelm Ind ginughler, Mus Margaret Wilhelm. " Lincoln link Kr‘xuxl3.“ A in n‘ (‘hn‘nxn Marshall. John and (F5 haw fully â€Covered yr! measles. f \ Q‘ “r Mhi Bertha Mucmh “a; uh- funniy H\ Mr [he â€who! Tllt‘~'dfl)' unrnd uf Mrï¬mern S the vn-ek wnd gum! N11 M11! u vl‘v [hr \uwkrend ‘|(‘\! n-xulur meeli' of (hr r"~ mm (lulu u! Rim. mm mm- Fridny afternoon I)’ 1'21}: H u! thv VlHnge H u. The \ vim‘hï¬n of ufllcers "WA“ Like qwn! â€14- 1-1â€! Wt In Por‘ , . Art-m, “ 1» and Mn lumen 34,, “'xlhnms vtu"l‘:-«'. u. xhcxr hoflc “Bobo rul‘.~ 'uhu ~pcndm' the Wm u and \Vc-xle)‘ ('un ZI‘ [Mn Gm‘dnn V\ m «\‘vmng in tho: An k wnh my, “'1†v“! Is, Mr. nn‘L‘hs. M a h.‘|\'v le‘u-d the†â€Alt y. LU! 91. y“: Lmdw :f lrflx Park \(‘ ml: {mu-r, urnM'nH \‘n-hlur had u~ k, Mrs. ('11 in RA hostess " “'urlh A ber I’urk <‘h1 r h". hrk es, in 'I«~‘ MM .. ~ 1.5» (-1. lcru.xnn-:,1.n‘a!u~p \rru n xrrn'. dug. u! «rum fur xhc «th nth-tn wâ€) i' uhwh A “wt (fl “2"} v‘h. ..'~ \\.'1~ {hr tum; rm 0111... “Pm ?: “‘11 :1, 1hr athlcitr !. § «' 2M « ..1 !-a- p.14. («1 \1~~ | A‘!\.Y|K.D l mum ,1 “1.; ...I And Iht'l.’ «‘hnpcrunp hprhl nu! Hm“- dz} H» ! hum-x), Thr YhUY‘LlLK \uu \h-nirl !« \. tux H.†Huupe Ind :m' MM} \3'.uu- \mwz), {-vlh pf “1‘;sz yrml ; V“) . '. inimy I. Un- gxr1-. “pram!" {hr .uilrr plum \n‘h ;',.~ INN!†.< H! im‘ a n filth: you pir a â€'41:" “I )m.†4’ Mgr Tht "pr \.' ‘ hvn] .’ ' ’1 .‘urrulnr th'l ,zrr! \K..~ A mv \‘ialtn‘. Hm [MU-7mm: up. ~ v ' .A'_ Ring. ‘L' H'uflh‘rp' “17 huna 1 “mi hu‘ the: [Adieu~ (} Mn. Hurryl .rieboh of Onwvnu'u Au. hnd u but" u over on web end Mm Ampi Sw-nnon o! Wauke» gan, Mr. Carl Nobel: 0! Ghetto and Mr. Irvxng SNpu-r of Libertynlle. Mun-r Inna Shpur of Chic-[o wu a guest It t5, Fricbelr home 11-! week. ; Mrs. Ed‘in ’Iï¬e of E Park Aw had us her wodnâ€" end [mm Mm- \: mu Inn 0! NOV \ork. Mrs H, H H0110! has n- hcr gum-u Mn-r h“"K"";’I“.‘l“r nf Wunhflylun, 1’, L and ‘ R. W. Murphy of Hh»«-rr.11;gion. In. Mr uLd Mm. Jnhu Irum Murrhnli 4m Juhr. lrwm, Jr, hau- wlurned '2 Huhnnd. Fm, \Ahrrr 1hr) Punt x» n. M: home My nxni Mr‘ X4~~t¢r “'ood- hun- mmrd min â€I. Srhw-mnm-r rolugr my Um FUHH'HC'. \' my Mrs (‘hurlcl H. Murrltl u npend mg aunu- ume in New York Mr â€Mar Lundwrn rptn! â€It um‘k-vnd m (‘hamw-nxn, 1H. when he \lslled {no'nd- Mu-ndmg the um- \ersnt) Luu- upenmi up â€In: Mnnmrr hnmr uh 5' ermnn Rom: Mn JH§¢'[‘h SK’hm-v x' (or hm- u- hrr mars! hrr “been. ML“ Frum’m km! a! (hu'ngo M1.“ Mane ‘npp n" (Tar-go “hm h]! two-1. npend‘ng 1hr punt month wnh hrf' purcnu 0h W Lincoln Au~ ranm-xi {rum “u- I'lrhl'ylrnlh Hor- pnnf nhrn nh. ulnh-rurr'. m. uprrn Hm, UL hrr 11L" uru‘. (hrunfl 5hr n I nod Thr â€nghunod Ho)! 1 lg! a mum! unrml‘w pm) nmi mm! m) PIN-y (\I'l 1:4: 3". :n-lh- 'I‘ho‘ner, uxghumui hu' ‘in-«i .l' v‘. 3:!“ I"“'I" .U. Hrnd) “an n hu‘ml 1K “ml uflun rulv‘ 19H: u-rum Hum! .13 (w p \l u! «yum {Hr xhc (1H3. Rn'h \il _\ 111w nu‘h nu; y) hm.» w fulrw~~ mg 5.1L†“~11 MI 1‘ “1 HM». {hr pm)†Inc-cum: Thv nunmnury - Thr Mxllrr Krmprlrn u! ('hnrn‘u Mr HH‘ “u nnd Mn. A. KuIl-un of Home .-\\l'. hIVQ "hurd {U :12 “' ,'\\¢’ . “he" 1hr) wxll In.“ the†..u1Mr|.( M 1 mi In {hair Ran! Lg 1hr Winn-r a! “2“an ukl'vg I'n-nl] Glrnl), uni }‘nnhh- “r .lmupml 1121: l‘h'r 1n nmi Mn Elumu Tyu'r nnc '1 u! I’r‘apu't Ann huu n- frx-m ‘Suuxhr'n ('nhfm‘mu they “'1' ppm.‘ Lhc umter «1 Mn. Tymr sperm 3 pan (:1 Baphsl ‘Chun h Notes (.mvny, “I A muc- "h J) mHJng '. W. C. A. News lman‘ | snug} |\u".Â¥l1r1\A1.. ...l .' chnpcrum ape-m um Hm†1hu'nt. Thr YhUY‘LlLK \uu !« \. tux H.†Huupe Ind dunlogvr J Hum U“Y‘ “huh In» «â€1.erqu HQ†’0‘ d: 1 L V“) â€all" the ‘ n! im‘ mo ll'.r 1.. erthau n1! duh: gn n thphn Mpâ€- DII \ ram- A U C‘ .mI‘. “In-mini Um u: Hr'. 3r) i‘rnnm KuIl-un of Home yank H'ud) Ami (hr llhlmvhnl Elm-arm! Hun n-ln-trr nun-uni anm hmr in home aflrv their (‘hwngn nth lhuar VI hu n-t H'emng d) via†a! a IHrrr hmi (hurl:- Hr )mmrr hnmr .r \\ rl--1rv Hm xix-Hr, .t' um! Mus ~H-h h uxLlui pin) ’ uyr Tht . rrulhr VIM: an H mm mllr mm- r n’!r!‘.m>| ll \|| {(u pn-prhlrd «mu-ruin. {hr liaxr'. plu r (Hrv {u ‘hrrp' “17 \ (Ami hm of [A‘Ulh \n‘h I“ UH (KIN "-0' North Shore Trust Company 3 Capital $100,000 Making a spa Nuflh bhurt' H mvHr, Kvmlw Lake Fun-St cuntmuulh‘ (-n AIM I van)! 316 - 317 Fast. A‘mrel Avenue HIGHLAND I RK, ILLINOIS LAUREL INN PHONE 67 BuilHing Material Coil Solvay Coke Highlalid Park Fuel Company 1027:. 1515.. :_‘ HERIAN 0mm, may I». 335 North Shore Fuel Supply Co. 214 LAST ('ENTRAL AVENUE Tahiti! W M 265 Toh-phunoo i Mmc u; atom have not set April prices. We ml] till 0 lvrs and protect you in price. th hm! ' have mur clothing remyated here this won-k and give our work a fan tn'al.’ « m Q DAMN} AND DYE-ZINC of ladws' and gem‘s gmvn-lvtx'btn'ntal rugs. carpets. Dumas. draperies. puma . wax larc- cunams, etc. cannot be duplicated by .1':\ lacs) «h‘aner. as we have the LARGEST and Inns". $ANFARY plant in theWest. Coke is 35c per ton higher than a year ago. \Vc an- fucking orders, can we have yoursa Nortl‘l Shore Trus_t_ Company a specth of loamon improved real wane in the than. tcmtory including Rogers Park. Evanston, Wil- {vmlwodh W'mnetka. Giencoe, Highland Park and trust Srcun‘ty under mm‘tgages‘tn this territory is div t-nrï¬ncmg while the rate of interest is attractive. wagon will call for and deliver your garments 0a] for Spring Filling (flraning and Pressing Organized undo! the Bankinl 14ij JORTGAGE BANKERS MAIN OFFICE AND WM 2123 ZIJS Lincoln Avon-n. CHICAGO v Lincol- - I“. DI' Highlnnd Pnrk, Illinois .i... ‘ u L m. In rau- L J, m.“ “MRS. WIEMERS ()pvn Under Management of Room Single and en Suim, Private Baths, Excellent Table, Ratcs to Permanent Guests INCORPORATED HIGHLAND PARK. Up-To-Dale People kno‘ 1hr Imptlllflnt‘f of Ippruanrc That's why so mun) numr and lair advantage of on: ukill m ladln‘ and nemlemcn's clothing The) haw-d learn ed that (my work krcpv lem m nr‘ ('10th I“ he mm The) new: haw an old looking sun m then wardrobe, - I182