39St. John. Ave. Highhnd Puk No matter whether you ) owna Grafonola or a ‘ Victrola. No matter where you t bought it. Our large and I varied stock of Columbia 3 records, is sure to inter- est you. :1 Columbia records play on Victor talking ma-L chines. Yours for good I record service. WhineSljopanileuce Enmred as seconddasn matter March 1. 19â€. at tho post ofï¬ce at Hlxthnd Park. llhnou. under the Act of March 3.1579 PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOHN L. eru. It Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois Tolepbonea, Highland Pnrk 657, 558 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS D. G PURDYu‘SONS 244 E. Put Ave-u: ARCADY FARMS are the producers of a larger variety of dairy products than any other dealer in this vicinity. We furnish everything of the highest quality in standard grades which provides for every need of the household. Following is a list of our products: Pure Milk at eight cents per quart is a high grade milk for general household purposes. Inspected Guernsey Milk at nine cents is a sweet. natural milk testing high in butter fat. It is especially desirable as a beverage and for table purposes Certiï¬ed Milk at ï¬fteen cents per quart is produced especmlly for the baby and the invalid. Natural Guernsey Cream in three standard grades at ten cents per half pint and up. Breakfast Cream--Medimn Heavy Creamâ€"Special Guernsey Cream. Also Bulgarian Buttermilk, Plain Buttermilk. and crezimery Butter of the best quality. Lake F crest ARCADY FARMS deliver direct from the farm to the con- sumer and guarantees strictly fresh products. Delivery through our local ofï¬ce to any part of the city any time dur- ing the day. (Formerly Rugglel Bakery) 212 E. Central Ave. Highland Park Tel. 193 Arcady Farms Local Office PRATT’SFg Paper Hanging and Decor-ting Tnlophono 1090 C. M. GATES THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1916 muï¬WD-vb [I'm 014 ARCADY FARMS once-mm PAINTING HIGHLAND PARK 1 Mr. Ernest Forest of Rockford, “1., {was the week-end guest of Mr. Frank (Shelton of North St. John's Place. Mr, um! .\Iz- i’.| and duughtuh hf Hm- thl‘ L‘. 1'. Drake hUIHL‘ Mr. and Mix (LI and >mm1 daughh-r l Kalb, are spcndltg ~1- Hr. and .‘II'~. F. I. I‘m Grew; Hay Ilwztri, of Beginning Sumlu). law 5 services m the St. .lunu-s V Church. llighwood. wxll by (l as follows: Eight n'clm-k mu“ ‘ held at seven o'clock. and 1m: mass will he held at nim- n'vlm , Mrs. G. F. Patton and three chil- dren of West Point um hen m >p0nd the summer, Mr. and Mrs. ('hurlm Me'nlllc are receiving congratulations on tho: birth of a baby girl. May 22nd. Both mother and baby are getting m1 well. Mrs. Melville, who is in the I‘reshy- terian Hospital. Chicago. will return home next week. gum": m Ihc 5\\'_-1|~h ‘\1_ rA ‘H' â€lghunml Ivft «m \Vctxrw last week [0 Miler the Tmlmv g: fur Nuruw M‘ the Lake \'1.\ pitul. Her many t‘rlend‘ u: .‘Uk'k‘t'5\ H‘ her .'1(‘\\' llidr'l‘tnx.’ m1 Sunday Mr. H. G. Pertz spent Monday and Tuesday in Lafayette, 1nd,, where he attended his class reunion of Purdue University. Mr‘ and Ml'\ ()tto Fnrvelh kegan were the Suniuy ; Mr. and Mrs. Ly!» (inurlry . Place. Mr. W'. A. Aldridge. heultl‘ tor, has been aruund Inspm‘tl: arty {his week and last. Mrs. “and (Z Mnr'rin)‘ fur fhc \m‘nd thy sumn >2\ wvcks Miss Edith Muss of N. Sherwin Road has us her guest. .\lr~ Mux'ahu Bacon of Turrymwn on thy Eludwv New York Mrs. Bacon cumw 1 Chicago as a delegute to the Wumuz. Convention from New York 8' m Miss Loleita Weinberg“- of lake Forest, Mrs. Julia “'cinberger of Evanston and Dick and Allen lliggens of Chicago were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown of North St. John’s Place on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank 0. Straight and two children of North Green Bay Road were the guests on Tuesday of her mother-inâ€"law, Mrs. Owen Straight of Ravenswood. Immrï¬sommfl pr Miss Mu “THU r the pus‘ fuu‘ Mrs. Hhs HM)! Bennett’s Bakery und wan- gm- ‘5‘ fuur )l’:|l'~ hm Ihc Sux-Ihh NI. l- ha UN} 1 “L. where 'D My HH'Y lHH hm! H1 .\ IH‘ High“ Age Illinois Ed) .\i â€h Mchllic are on the birth 22nd. Both in}; nu well. the Presby- )1 H M Ezlhulu‘ imam-d L'J'cvl Pnrk ‘ye “I 1M \\} I‘u .H Mr. Ralph O’Hara um 1m «mm ‘ Ir. m In. D. annual-y of N4" Fem of Oshkosh. Wit. were guests ork Ire gun-u of the E. E. Andmu of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Baht on Sun- urin; the coamï¬on- day. Miss Fern O'Hnrl will remain 1 m a A. Bournique {wily .rv It for ï¬ve weeks- G Moraine Hotel and! Ju!y 1"- Mr. Herbert Moon wn the week- end guest of his sister. Mn. W. S. Stanton of Lake Geneva. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Bergen of E. Laurel Aw. had us their weekend guest, Mr. Vernon Clarke of Des Mann-a, In, Dr. Herbert EVHHS of ()rlnnolle, 13.. was the week-end gum! or the R. G. Evans {mmiy of hrs! 31. "1 U1 My" I‘vimnr ( iI-w qx-nl Sunday with hi4 parent '. Mr. and Mrs. Hl-nr)‘ (’10\\' n.’ South Second St‘ Among the young people returning from cullvge thh wwk and m-xt nrr‘ Miss Himbclh Srhunmrher, V‘s-mar; Mus Marlon Mun-1m Hr)": Muwr; William and lmrn-h bunk-Hawk, Ft, Mr. and .‘lr-A, Java}: Harbnr and family werv [hr weekend guru-x a!" Mr. and Mri‘ Kleinï¬mlth n.’ Long m-tht-r may. :r Ml Mrs .\ I Lhc- Surniuy Wlilmm (; z .‘lr. l. Schmf'cr Hun hold Knud\ uni ‘}14“' ."I from hl" lm'utlun m. N 17 W. ('rntml Au- MM: Emma Eu; day Kurd (If Mr: Kenmorr. Thn- “'1»mzl"~ Hm Mihm: :U') Sm‘n-zy Eunzgrhr ;|‘_ ! hmvh Mr-. Arthur R TLHI' .-\\a- {hh :H‘tonmnn. Mr; Fri-«lent J ('nmhc um! (laugh [or Mmy Lotusv P'urdtrum 1! Ann niu. Tenn, are the L'uoxts n.’ Mr. uni Mrs. H, B. ('larkv. Mrs. Combo (‘qu- north to attend the gradu-tmg ext-xx cises at (‘ulver Military Academy, 3‘. Culver. 1nd,. where her son. William Fordtram. graduates this Junta ' l’uul'~ Hdwmnl 0‘". HIV MM'MT Mr‘ and Mrs. Lemur Hull um! {am My and Miss Adah Wzlimms u! Hum» [on wen: the numb n.’ Mr. and Mrs. Alix-rt Larson nn Sunday. Mr‘ EHHI)’ Wullm uf (‘hu‘nyu spent Sunday thh {Ht'lhis‘ M RMVHHE Park. MI“ (hurt- “Eur-~h-ud, \Vxlhzl'n Mrs. (‘aiharlne (lam-r of (human spent Sunday thh ML“ Rum- Rudulphf of County Line. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mayer of (‘uuntyl Line had as thelr (mud: on Sunday. Mr. and Mr» S. AKIN-rm and Mr und MN I’. Summch u! ('hu'ago Mhs Ilvmml [’rew ha~ returm-d (“"1 her ~ummvr \m‘utmn M1“ Drew, who H head of 1hr dopunmmzt n.’ In)» medic Arts at the South Bend High Schunl has ln-erz made “Ming super- \'|~<»r Hf n11 lug-H1- u‘hovht m Snulh‘ tht me‘h harmâ€: w! Evans the “'H‘kwnd gum! of Mr Enm~ of South FIN! Sin-ct Bend. Ind Mn“ (hurt- HE:\w-~h~ud, \Vflhzl'n andrirbu um] Immu- Healer of er nt-tkn wen- the Kuwh of Mrs (Murm- Hm‘dcr on Sundu} ru-nmg, Miss (have “'nllm 1»! (human “'1†the Sunday gum: Hf Min Laura Fischer. m tho ;rm'0 A - 3} THE HIGHLAND PARK 9125* HIGHLAND PARK was N “In-rut) « Mr “'mem Shaw â€w Sâ€"hhSo-d 134 [a (uni Au Tel no m 'u m l l y OSTEOPATHY m all 5* 1M H‘Jpwnt‘ HIH' “'mem Shaw n.’ (‘hxragu \Hu wt urn Suwiuy u" Mr. and Mra I‘ht’r' (If Rzumm Park. W. B. McVEIGH hm \(n pl Mm Andrew \n-n- (hp gue‘ M' J “H J l" uuv‘! Sht‘dht‘fq \l ho ha inn fur >1‘\(*Y|: ‘}n_\'~ I†(H unrw urin; the coamtior The E. A. Bourniqu e Moraine Hotel eir summer plun- ecidcd upon. Mr In if (‘hicngo blvr ukn am: on (it-null Ave. It: '8‘!" on_ Sun- rhrn will remain 1 Wu the week- Iwr. Mrs. W. S. nova. yd M. Bergen of us their weekend Clarke of Des A! a I'm-Hing 0! 01 ion of the Ranmn ('l n)‘ afternoon n! U1! ellv‘ry. 1hr plunn {0: Hum l'lrk wore plum {or the Thur: vn- «.uxmm. The 1 o c m5 of ()rlnnolle, and gum! or the of hrs! 31. people returning Baum“ Ihnnnm. are hrkn-h In 1hr park )1,“ ( Inn-MT E V Inning \Vn , 1~ â€w H. H "huh- KH and \h‘ k‘ (a (Mann-<1 11M: tar I'.‘\' wk und m-xt nrc‘ unmrher. V‘s-mar; v}. Hryn Muwr; | [sunk-Hawk, Ft, .:«Y“;i)n' 5pc! vrr, ;: \l rw m, Huh I1'_ l‘.‘m!\~ Ta. :1 M V |,,, n [1" "g. H‘\L.‘ d U 5 uml wuyx Mu HHr) [HI 111:1) fur “Iwnh â€u v “Hi M~ (hr guru hn “' H Lawnmbc- Thu Mush ANur Johv .wn n! ('hlcngo v gurus of MI. and Mr “LN (hr Suh’ijrl u.’ Hunvuuod K\ I: Km-mzu. "fl M! and Mr- Jam (.m ':',1 (In!!! â€It Inn-:1 hl~ hut)!"- w rvpmrmg shop N SrCH'Hi S! In drvw [Hoomï¬ohl gum-ts on Sun- f \Vlrwwlk (XV-{e Hour! 10 In 12 n m 1 to d an. ' I!) to B 3) sun. 1‘hl'd mun-r ml M r. nnd wwlwi tn Inc-«L; m the future vanstnn “'83 h» l'nllod "we! wnh \M-‘t Park Ruin ('HH l"\' \|' H Put-WI Mn (he IQ Thr balm" uhhh VII x “'mimwdu) menu}: n.’ 1|! \I the [.nilrs' AM Smufl)‘ of H} Erlrr (hurrh prnH-d in. he I u MM IA‘ Ru) l’lvkt‘htah u.’ in I'nrk. Mr! ,'\thl(' At-orrrurm) Mn Henrgr PM: nmton-d in ll‘kr and urrr Hu- guen- rv’ hum ur. Tutwia) Mr lelmm Harm-m“: uh 1» [Mord Ivy (hc 1)..rngw 'reLt'MwH lh.\‘ INT! "n!.~'r'.'v-'1 (run, \Vh‘ heir summer plnnl 3- ye! are no! ‘ecidcd upon. Mr Ind In. "owlueri w (‘hicngo MY! ukm Lhc Bourniquo tom: on (it-null Ave. W A! a I'm-Hing 0! {he RIVHHI IHVI H n mun of the Ranmn ('lub held on Mon any afternoon n! Lhe homr u! Mn“. use-Hwy, 1hr plum {or the Mason .1 Hum Park were diuuluwd. an plum {or the Thursdly Iflernoonn ‘1vn- «lumped. The rm-ml-rr- of (h Baum“ Ihnsnm. are â€Hing wan-v “uh-h In 1hr park Mn (Inn-r.rr E “'hl‘eiw ,{ MI! ‘guukm; Wu, 1~ the unis! M MD Thu Mush ANur nnd HILtbflh lJnhv sun 0! ('hlclgu were ‘hr Fur. hu' gurus of MI. and Mn “illmm hr. â€(‘1 u.’ Hnnmuuod Kumu. ‘ M! and Mr- Jamm- “ Hmrlmr Ehml in the†gum-t Uh Furdn) M' (Iyir Sellrn u! (’hnrngo. My Frrdvnrh \"Hmnnn lr’l Wm! I ‘lu-viuy h» Minn! 1hr Ten‘h Remm-r “nth M The MIME!" Mar) k1‘.,)‘. Murggn-t (‘ullvrh Man» ll'ld 1Mhnnm- Mnrmrly ‘nd Mum-r! Jim†and Tbnmm (‘ul- lrn \u-rr the guru: n! ihrlr uncle And flunt. Mrs l‘nmrk F. (‘Auh-y un Sun any The plusu‘rm: «m (hr rw hu- (hum-phi" thtl .Inrtvd and .t H hupq-d '. bunhhhg new!) !) Srpu-HL' The nnnunl putrwtu' 0er hum-r n! max day \nll tukc- flare- ‘..‘ “'winosv da)‘ lftrrnmm, June 1401. git)“- home 70! Mn. 0. H. Margin. Tit?! v11! he :exhibiu of (‘olnni-l, anoluhomry [and 1x12 rehcn. It win I 'uen{ dny ‘und wflllx (he ht! met 33 ofthe fear. 5 , Hn Wvdxa-Miny Jam‘ .. I am. lmrn to Mr um! Mn Juwph N'l ï¬nger of RAHmn Mr uni Mu thv A (I'u'm- mmn) IMO Mu Hun} Mlif'r } m: (in-on Hay mei, uhlrh uh.- Thr Minn-- Hurt-1 Ind WIIhrEHHLI Be†werr the gurwtn n! ï¬nendp In Milwnuku‘ on “'A-dm-ndny 'ht'n [Hrrg funny“) Regan Dr. Herbert Evans of lirmm-He. 13., former putnr of the church, u- ï¬nd in Lhe communion urn" on Sunday morning and led the young ple'l mating in the evmmg‘ Dr. hwodler of (Mayo will ï¬ll the bulpit on next Sunday morning. I“! “per-nun {or umu-ndlmhx “run I! gq-ng flung Mar!) MM Hur) lHnmnn 1r?! “1-11 311:1) fur “Iwnh Hub, MISP, “hr!" v \Mzi M- thr gum! of her mulhrn .vn “' H Lawnmbc- Mr.‘ \Vnih-r Hut RU hlhf “'nh },\hl|\lt rmct-lm ~ Eduard Ht-JU, Jr. “11;!th iny {rum the thMm-Ln Hm ('hu‘ngu. when ah. unirruml per-Hun {ur umu-ndkmp Mrs Sundn) \11 hm! an (hm! “THU“ Hm'h'n Baptist Church thrs (I‘I up“! lllH m! Nun}: (net? lily Kuhd UM‘ hn‘ugu ï¬ne-7.! 1h! Ner n 1 h " WIN" flhmggx. an. Hu- 1.! lug \u-rk r) 114)‘ of (hr [hr in. he I Hr) rm â€I. h! R J Hum Mm (I .H In M! n [)uhgnn Prun- ‘ hnntnr‘u Hm Hun 1hr illillK \K' n “1-11 â€â€˜0'! “\f In t UH Highland PSIk Fuel Company 102N.s1t$t HERWDEKHW “#002335 ;.L____â€"_â€"___ North Shoré Trust Company I “Till I "10! 316-317 East Laurel ‘vmuc HlGHLANI) PARK. IL N015 tn luding Rogers Park. Evanston, W il- Nnrth Shnrr It‘HHHH . mottv. Kt‘rnlwmth Wmfv-tka. Glencoe, Highland Park and Lake Fun-st. Su‘lmh under mortgages m this territory i. continually cnhgmmng while the rate of interest is miractive. Mnkmg a strcmih n1 lutns on improved real estate in the LAUREL INN Buildilig Material PHONE 67 North Shoregi Fuel 8: Supply 130- 214 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tm “I! Put 265 \u-rk .md \‘e our work a fair trial? ()ux u , «N1\«;;AM) Mama of ladies' and g‘nt's gaunt-ms, mwnmi gs, carpets. portien. d ' piano mm M km 11 nns etc. canno! bcdupli ted b\ any la 1: LlumcL as we have t?! LARGmT :and most SANH NH Map! m the West. Why not hM'c war clothing rammed herc‘g'this A wagon will (algfor and deliver your (Wt: (Loud Qumlm North Shoflc Trust Company Buildinfng Material \alu‘ «an r1 wa Inlc ;Solvay Coke (flaming and Pressing Haghxzmd Park. Illinois M slulm.V-H* MAIN @mcz AND WORK: 2123 2133 [incoh- Avon-o. CHICAGO Capiiul $100,000 Organize; under the Staking Laws of â€ref Sate of Illinoil MORTd‘AcE BANKERS ( )pm [ï¬der Management of ( )pm 1' der Management 01 MRS WIEMERS “ml Single and en Suite, Private Baths, Excellent Table, Rates to Permanent Guests 210 r. 51. JA- Ave-o \ â€mm '1 1k LI!“ 9' a"?! Fan Clay R00! ' \\ ran Srrormmp 10v Ichw-yu ï¬HmPORATED 11nd: HIGHLAND BARK. know the important: 0! appearance. That": why an many came andhakc advantage 0! our aid" In Up-To-Dale Peéple hdin' and gentleman‘- dothlnx Thcyhlved hum ed that our work keep. (ht-m a: new dothd .n the time They ff have an old looklnnvuit "In the" m. ‘5 “aim Prompt Del Mfr." Sewn Mud Cmdm Root-nu “any,“ - .152 The Hi 17 We“ I) the SCI ( out. bato cost taught. 1) HI Wauk' w ms r Mund mng ( Dpcn Y01 Hc> ()vu . 7 rot, H '01. 7 mm