m. Creating lose. from. M: lme of 2f the ‘ Fall e, mxsâ€" muse, muons m ues. pnonal ‘IIE to air cncy vigx- bar ran 11w Guaranteed Tire WILL IT Vulcanizing mm It Pays, Mr. Owner Reasonable attention to your tiresyilll often doub- § W. W. Johnson, M.D.. D.D.S. 'Lu us help you-for 01'] heat- In no meantâ€"some no better man othcn. The one sure but â€hm-tho one that product- the genial {or me last can isth- one vi! ml- grndc-mm. Hoot: I cold In. In a 'quy"â€"to tho rm cor- lat The heat is clan and ododu. IMMOM can An hour. to ca.â€" in Highland 1" incP'URDYw SONS ~c 'mflm' -We use but the ï¬nest of papers and our En- graving is superlative. 1' an Heat-n m an. town of ut. 80 con:- In. ï¬rst theme. you gut. and win one critk‘nuy. You will not be urged to bur-x: mu: nu: 31!! come 2n won KATHARINE ROBiNSON Pin-c ~ Org-nit mm pupil of .ue Emil Liebhng Mm oupnlnf Mr Harrison Wild ~ floater Wisely {00 TYPEWRITERS! M :12 In your ChiIdggp_ aim Limited n u n Fér Phi-‘10 pupil of 0mm pupil"l fiat-2‘36» DENTIST t“ “.101!†Ave. Hkhhnd P“ waukeuu'l 841 ,-_. _..-- V le tbe milaée ordinarily received. Cuts. blow- outs. fabric breaks. stone bruises, il not repaired promptly. gradually éet more serious and have but one ultmate resultâ€" coaing more to fix and requiriné the inner tube to be repaired as well. One day of prompt at- tention will eliminate weeks of expense and trouble. T-Iophou 909 Satisfaction or your money back. CARL ARNSWALP bland Park -Tues. and Sat r appomtments address my studm 705 new Lynn 8: Healy Budding “mite-d to diseases of the mouth And Dcntistry Mo 557 Pottre. E. P Mr. Pilot Puh. (‘0. The Raney P, Rllkey H Vm D“\::. P. M? liner Henry Clay Mn. Advertised .\'m. 7. 1916. «1m an DR. WATSON Fresh Butter, E313 and Poultry 331 IcDuids Ava: J. P. STEFFEN lame per a! pupil saccevted Depend on thnt nuns (or hum: lub- (action. You can mix 39¢ 3°99!" 343142., rler. Tnlo'bo-o 37‘ INTERS! aimsm mun Your Chiidren Liflm Tyn Iunnx vacanon. mm“ Em re TYPCFO“ °' Buffalo N Y HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Chi. Tel. Bldg Waukegnn. “1 gin. Ann) 0! numxm-w tho guest at In. Alex Brcbn’u- lat wk. Him label and ma. Bomb-roar entertained the roulu- mm; of the Bevin: Club a. choir hone lon- du evening. The November meeting 01 the In Sign): cm we: held a thehome ol Misses Loretta and Ruth Khan Fri- day evening. The succeednl prise winners at cards were um Mlldred Whiting and Mrs. Elmer Chvey of Highland Park. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy mu: tamily of Wilmette. were the gueam i0! Mr. and Mrs. W. H.8tofflx Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm .A Whiting left for Detroit. Michigan. Pridu where Mr. Whiting‘s mother in cm- Ically ll]. lday evenlng. Dec. 1. followed ml Idanclng and McCormick's OrchwR-‘z‘. will furnish the muslc. The followâ€"1 lng wlll take part: ‘ Charla) Grab the ticket seller. 3 ................ Frank Redmond ' Miss Eva Penis of Delnwm. Wiscono sï¬n. ls visiting her parents Mr. and Mn. C. W. Penis. Joyvllle Junction, 9. drama in :m nets wm be given by the Everett Social Club at. :h‘ Ev‘rut lml! F‘ri Smash A Trunk. the baggage man ......... Ambrose Gibbons man ......... Amorooe Will Bawl. The Train Caller ................ Carrol Conway Rastus. the Porter ...... Joseph \‘ore Tummy. tho Boy with a wish.. Joseph Svyle Sump L. Univ. tho Drummer ............... Vlncem (Hnnux) Blmlh N. Bnrret, the Actor (‘nl‘ it‘ Happy Happen. tho Tramp Doorlm'k Willie Rawrnw. 1h: Rpulmn (b-ul‘uia Mr, Spmm A \Vhylc‘. thv Groom Tom anmn . .............. annot (‘nnway Collogv G§rl< ........ Hnrriet Svylv. Edith and EquIx‘th Keough .\h'~ Spawn A \Yhylv. the Bride . ..A . Mar) Kr‘ough (‘urrin- Hum. [hr Lum-h (‘mmtvr Girl .......... Eslhm' (‘nnway Soph iq Luc)‘ ................ Agnes Carolan Lima Lelght. the Actresn ...... Mrs Mrs. 0. Callahan. the Scrub Lady .............. Florance Carolan Tum- Tunz. tho Village Gossip Tillie TunK Samanthy Hay Mrs. Sarah Adams an ter, Lois Adams. were zuosts of Mrs. Adams Fred Kimbark of Rav Mrs. Sarah Adams and'granddaughâ€" ter, Lois Adams. were the week end guests of Mrs. Adams dsughter. Mrs. Fred Kimbark of Ravenswood. Miss Arline. Bleimehl is conï¬ned to her home with tonsimls. Mr, Almon Powers of Chicago. was Mr. Almon Powers the guest at the W. A last Wednesday. (‘ontinuod on Flrut (‘lass Mall RemaInlnx claimed at the [meal Post 001:!- .............. Vincent huwmn Hamburg, the German ‘ HH>hHUH. 5. Benson. V. 1’ Hurkv. 3- 0~ -‘ RUSH]. GPOI'L' P. Runa. the Nervous Party Kate Yore ,\ DV BR’I‘ISED t‘urpemer. t‘. M. MD cumpben s. w. .\lr-, Emler, J. C. Mr. Evans. Lyode Foster, 0. 8. Mrs. Gould. R. G. Mr. Guns. Mrs. Hart. Ellen. Miss Hulbnrd. Hortense. Mlss Jones. A. Mrs. Kimball. l-Iullth. Mrs, Lensk. .1. Mr. Rothmeier. Wm. H. Mr. Northern, Mrs. Newman. E .R. Mr. Roberts. J. Mrs. ‘ Rafferty, Hugh. In. Smith. J. P. Mrs. Snyder Hardware-Co. Smith. Margaret Miss Walker. J. R. Mr. and Young Miss Advertifled Nm’. [4. 1916 thv Gnodlux Girl fl rson Baker W. 3 Ir. Blackburn. Wm. Ir. Colbnrn J. ‘5. Ir. Dennis 0. Mrs. Pronndlng. lama. Grullch Sons J M: Howard Jr. Geo A che A. 8. Miss. Hu) The (10(an Girl Bmws. thn- thectivc Mnmmn'a Precious J. 0. .\Ir H. Ilsa. the Farmt-r pork’t‘ A. $42†A. B. Mrs. 1-. c. n. \lr~' s. w. SIN Florence Corcornn the Farmer‘s Wife Nellie Keough u. Dooley- M. H. Nlrs Mrfl. Song J Messrs Joseph O'Connor Puul Stneys ‘nllegv BOY Raymond Yure A. Whiting homo Fannie Carolan Ho nry Kmuuh Jlm [Mwson Mary (‘0wa a)‘ LETTERS page which tooling n'u high. um...»- I). the petition and to rooch thol principal, who was about «lulu tho } noon hour. but on umthorind no-f tice on the bulletin boord ht ttltil‘é time odyind thnt then would ho I rally. The rally-not being nothorr ized. no tencher wu In charge of the“; crowd at the time: nnd .- a result! ithe students started on n porodo‘ iwhich led them further And kept. Ethom from their classes longer thnnf {would otherwise have been the cue. ‘1‘ "rho-re wu of course no “nbolliou.â€i but instead. [00 great loynlty to thog ,nchool and its team. There tu- no {thought 0! abolishing football. And :no debate in inqulty meeting on thol ‘iuhim-t. Howevvr. over I hundrodi ‘pupils nro making up the loot timo r‘h)‘ staying after school. and the one-l 1whn put up the bulletin calling all lunauthorixed rally is out of hilt (‘Izuru-rl for n few day-I. It in anab‘ tinnahle whether the Tribune "got o ', scoop" or not scmped by the penny-r ; Elinor who sent in the “nun". i ‘ (‘nrnvr o! Grtwn Bay Road 1nd \Lnurvl Aw. C. 0‘ Unannt. Pantor. i Th» aluminum: 3! the mcuinu lut iweek was encouraging and the jpeople were helped by the manual [on “The Victorious Life". A nun- her of «(rung lmiimoninls were given by (how “huih- Hum" have been com- ploh-ly trundurnwd, Jesus (’hrm I. performing miracles today. Thv ro-xhiul rum-Hugs :u'v m-Lng cnmmm-d (hh uw-k. ln-uinmn: unch Thv ro-xhiul rum-Hugs :u'v m-Lng cnmmm-d (hh uw-k. ln-uinmn: unch n-vbniug M 7 43 o'clock, There will h.‘ â€It mm-Hng on Saturday eveninl. Tm nttvndnnco- n! lhf‘ mecnnx for hny~ .md xirh an â€L"! Rnturday 3f- tcrnmun was ‘zlrL'r um! the result: wero grutlhlnu‘ A ~imllnr meeting le lm mm on m-xt Saturday after mxm Good (hlnw are In “on for the Juniors. pm)†UH thi~ ThHI‘MLI)’ mz-mng â€10- par mr uiH prmu'h an “.v\n Andi-m Pic» (ut'v u! HH' \‘lnsflnz ya-Jru of lhv Prusâ€" vm Agv." Thh will he a sermon for 9‘1†A30." Thli w Ihmmhtful pvnplo Hn F‘ridm ru-ning 1h» miuhtnr <pe-uk 1m '\\‘h.|l I! “warn Yu ' Awu (rum .lmux (‘hrlel " Tho- fnlhmln: .urv (h.- -llll}q‘\“ Hw «'rmnn‘ for 110-“ Sumln) .1 lll‘ "Thv \l.\'x \\‘lthnut Hm \H-u- ding Garmvnt." 7:30 p. m. “honou-1 P‘rom Noah': Ark and tho Ill-fated Ship. The Titanic" Tho Ilnxlnj In always lnaplrlnx. The Sunday schml will meet at 9:30 {1‘ m. on Sunday lmon “Prom Melltn to Rome." Acts 28:11-31‘ A number of scholars wers- added tothe school an last Sunday and the ad- 1dresu by Mr. Rlco was lmproaulve. iWe are planning for some uron. 'fentnrcs for non Sunday and all of our scholnn will do “'1Ԡto plan gm romnln fur llw (-hurth wrvlrn- M 110:15. \t'HHlk’ _lll lninwd Wt- wcn- glad for lhr‘ snhllrrs took in last Sunday vw‘nlng Endeavor Sm-irt} hnd meelln‘g. Thu topic f vvvning i<. "Hur (‘nun 9'1-20 Tha' "199(an 6 3|), First United Evan. Church .\lr~ W. vhurvh UH I.|0\ F.\ \\I-lll.l('\ll ('Ill lN‘II Thv Juniur [A'ZIKUQ‘ u! lha- rhurch hull! .n; wnlv-rlumuwm (ht- rrur «If UH‘ “ill In Hm :nu-mhly rum“ mt "hurt-h nun Thurs-11:1) program “HI oun- m'vning. the 21:1! in i 1'. Th.- hullltll'nJ‘ l1|l\l()|{\lï¬", «n: ~[>[ Hf (“n ,md musical 1mm vrnl I'M‘il:|tlnn~ - »...n. haul and III~(rmm-nml In Tickvl‘ mm bors. 0er «Hiv hulnirml North Shurv Lutlu-rn Suciotivâ€" mumprising \Vilnu-uu (Blunt-w. Wankegan and Mix joint meeting at Wu day. At this met-Hr .alitulion was accept hope of ever) mvmtx imtion to help (on spirit nlnng lho- m Bachoinw u! Wnuk ‘presidom mnl Mi“ i m. pine “me" " i" quflifled to we“ ERed Cm work. h“ iwgugd with the ‘ HIGH SCHOOL non: nn-w nvc.. n... -V Hr. John J. O'Connor. Director Central Division American Nation“ Red Cross. 'u to have spoken but M: place comes m» In outlined to we“ on (he nuioonl Red Cross work. hulnx been closely uloéluod ‘mh the work In Chum. Th1! meeting LI open for guests md I; Is hoped (but many pool:- will â€tend. rvcilu! IN“ IN)!!! \ ‘ “‘3 W. .\lr.\lnrrun united \ch \‘nlcb was heard In public :n- glad for the part which Irrs took in the services on day writing The (‘hrlsllnn r Socirt} had .1 "Nut tu-lpful Thl' topic for non Sunday i<. "Hur Country" â€an‘". PI. Tha- meeting wm he hph] nl 1m! Sunday morning HH- humirml lm-mlwn of [In- [1 ~ Lutlu-rnn Younu l'enpleu‘ umprlsinn the towns otg iloncmu Highland Plrk.| and Libertyville held .t :13 m. Waukegan last Sun- lls met-(ink a formal cnn- us accepted and I! 1* the r) mvmbrri In Ihli “runn- hclp foster the Christian- ~hl)ru- \(I’ 1 [hr north of Wnukoxun. was mmh- ‘ml Ml“ Edith Lin-lrnm of! nh‘OHIIR nn \lnnday mm; lady was re n-u Sumln) WU Withmn tho Wed- :30 p. m. “Downs and tho Ill-(Med Tho nlnxlnj In Do not mlns ll \nd Ind“ ml fl'ul“ H . w ‘3 o “'0‘!- Ikuom i Turn hurch 1| 11-" .f the K. the will HH‘Y“ â€"a I h" Highland Palék State Bank FRANK J. BAKER Capital and Surplus $80,000. Deposits, over Three Quart- ers of a millibn. Chartered and supervised by the State. ’ . Postal Savirigs. The Home of aï¬out two thou- ' sand Savings Depositors. 3 A permanent Home with Fire and Burglari Proof Safety . Deposit Vaujlts. JSIIIQIIU .L uh; vvvvv' _ _, The Home of pings Depositors The Convenient Bankéfor Checking Accounts Establishea 1899 a-g C. F. GRANT no- In.