If Rigoletlo was "sunk" at Ravinia ‘09"! the DR!" 1"? W98)†vistlm as the W. G. N. insists. we are right I'I'lnth'es. here to say that at times the artim' Mr. and Mrs. Georgo M. Howe wll voices are drowned iby the C. N. 1mm tonight' for Helen. wm. to at W. R. R. ‘tend their annual fnmlly reunion. So far the Gamma universities have had the fortitude to refrain from conferring the degree of D. D. on commanders of U-boals. An observer from an altitude on see far into the water below. The aeroplane will be known u the ash- hawk of the war. Kms cerulnly nre picturesque. but nobody cares whut the masculine knee looks like. unyway. Remove from your \ “don't like" or “can't eat" Most individual prejudices against widely popular foods are either imâ€" aginary or baseless. Try to like every give it a fair trial. Learn how to cook all kinds. oH‘m’†'s [no “"9“ m "a staple foods and to serve them in af‘l'm†R" Gm"! "f Sk‘ variety of ways. Simple dishes well WWW") “"9"" prepared are better than expensive: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! foods badly cooked, gtheir guests this week Many persons are prejudiced i Karloff of Dnnviile. Ii] against certain good foods because} er Margaret Sheal when first tried. the foods were “11- l early part of this week properly cooked or prepared. gum,†A)", w“, “mm, 9 People too easily get into («mil ruts‘. insist on eating only the food they are used to, and refuse to give a fair trial to others. This (‘niisvs undue demand for certain staples, with reâ€" sulting scanity or high prices when crops are short. At the same time other valuable foods may he relative-i iy cheap and available. A striking:: instance of this is failure to appre-i clate rice -~a valunhle source of; starchâ€"when potatoes are scarce; and high. Another example is re-i fusal in certain sections to use any-I thing but wheat us a breadstun‘.; when cornâ€"a valuble cereal used‘ elsewhere as a breadstuffâ€"is plentiâ€"i fui and relatively cheap. g Keep good food out of your gar- huge pail and kitchen sink. Dcnmnstrutv thrift in your home. Make saving rather than spondinm your social smmlardi Be a prngrossiw in {nodx Don't b0 ï¬nicky. Bi- willing tn try new foods. Certain plentiful and nourishing foods. widely used and en- _vnyed in 0111- sm'tiun are practically unknown in Utlmr snotinn: u! the country. [turn to know all the- good things. not :1 fi-w only. ' “ E On Monday (he Highland Park Po- llconmn found A completely demol- â€Holtvv‘vromenflu Help ishod a omohilo on the parkuy a: the‘ ' nor of St. Johns Plnoelund Feed your own family ï¬rst. Don't feed high-priced food to Blfxï¬n Streotl Investigation as to boss or chicken. ){uw the machine was wrecked and Don't send valuable food to the m: wlm the occupants wc-ro has proved cinerator or the fertilizer heap. quin- fruitlvss. Thv wrvcknxv hm: Don't" pour mm the sewer nourishâ€" lwon romm'ml by lhls (hm-l jug food in th? shape of milk. skim Mrs. (‘. F. >M. Smith mu‘l (‘hlldrt'n milk. sweet or sour. soup, gravy, urlulm haw- been in Denver. (‘uln,, fur melted fat or water in whlch cerealsltlw- past um mnnthh will n-turn this or vegetables have been cooked lwvek. How Women Mu Help Feed your own family ï¬rst. Don't teed high-priced food to boss or chicken. , Don't send valuable food to the in: cinerator or the fertilizer heap. SW PriaSl.50 per Yen in Mung} THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS John L Udell..Editor and Publisher Paul L L'doll. . . . '2. .Supvrintmldc-nt 1i79 Tï¬lcphunps. Highland Park 557. 558 Puhhshmi Weakly by JOHN L. UDELL at Highland Park. Lake County. Ill. PAC! POUR .1: ‘75:: .1...:_:_ .er 992:. 7;»; .1: “i 4:; 11:: 762521. 1.... â€"...._,n.:.. THI'RSI)AY. AUGUST Ice Cream and Ices The Highland Inn The‘ Highland Inn your vocabulary l’lii nmtwr March .nnm- \( Highland (3w .\t‘t of March dices against: Mrs. Frank Miller had as her “(3 either lmâ€" guvsl on Sunday Mrs. Shumway 0! Chicago. - simple foodp‘ Mrs. 'Arthur Gruell and two child- iron returned the latter part of last :wevk (mm [)anvme. “L. where she i" at Ravinia <ppnt the past two Wpeku vistlng we are right I'I'lntlves. ' s the artim' Mr. and Mrs. Georgo M. Howe will Home-made Tr-lz'flluml’ 237 1917 at the i i Mrrn Margaret Sheahen left the [early part of this week for Wisconsin {where she will spend several weéks 1visiting relatives. Mr. John V. Kelley left Sunday evening for Fort Des Homes. 13.. where ha will go In training with the medical corps. Mn. Curl Booth has In her guest Miss Elisa Cortes of Bnenos Aires. South America. Miss Mary Mermemhcr ï¬s trav- elling In the east. She will return in two weeks or so. M rs. Roy Howe and Mrs‘ E. H. 0hrmund returned last week from Crystal Lake. Wis. ithv Y. W. (‘. A Kiri» Mr. Arthur (im-litz Extudflng with (hr nuvnl v-wo-ruw is jm lw mm» or thn- vn-w n! Hn- Albinn, Iand having n-(w-ivvd hi5 pnpwrx. Ié-h Eyesterday. He is xnzwhinists mate. : The Yémng Ladlvs Misslun (‘luh of IHighwuod will glvo n dunn- on Sat- ,‘urday en-nlng. August fourth. In the fSpunish-Amvrit-an \Vur 5Hnll. Invitations haw lu-n-n xent out iand ladies who wish to ant-m! are re- ;quosted to present them at the; door. who hrl‘ hm-n Von-runs“ inp.v prumrnlï¬ runslyttnu nf urn-«whom. and mud“ Wu> gh'rn Vnrimu‘ 3an HUN)“ 1!) (hr (‘thrI-ll .\Ir Want (menu n In Emmy-m. Ill.. “hon-{ho will n‘maln um†M'htm‘ 0pc“ at thv l'nlvenny n! nunnss. (‘nfnmpamm Ill. Mr and in. Bugrm- Wilmn have returned fr‘m Nantucket when- they haw :non! IM-vornl ‘vH-oks. “0": Mr. und Mrs. John I). Purd)‘. Jr,. nnnnnncv 1‘2 arrival of a nun John . .. .. “A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grlwl have a.» their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Mrri. George V039] of SL Louis Mo.. is the guest of her sistvr. Mrs. John R: Grant of Sknkli- Ave. for svvorul wvekt. Mix‘: Elizabeth Prlndivnh- u! Win- netka. formerly of this city. have: this week for Harbor Point. Michi- zan. for a number 0! weeks. 5 Mr‘. Thomas Millun Wildvr. lwr ’srmr. Mm Burdick and um Elim- twlh Wilder an- sm-nding h-n dam 'in Michigan. ‘ Little Mary Elizabeth Mann is spending a month in Detroit. Mich. with relatives. ann-r. er, D. Snydo-r n! \‘hw Ana flun' spending two Wt't'KS in Hnnsna m1 Th!‘ Miwvs Olhiu (‘mvlitz hzn'v ro'turno Luke, whvrt- tht') “n ("mum and Mr. F Pnrt Wmm‘. Iml.. Luv-xii at thv hunn anry M. Bacon. .\[r and Mrs. Gcnrun- Tinlm’ have returm-d frnm Tzlylurvih-, lll.. wiwrr flu-y han- «pe‘nl <o-w-r11l wu-k.» Miss Helen Hoyne has as her guest. Miss Dorothy [)9th of (‘hl< ugn Mia: Annie ‘ Illg ["0 weeks with rolutives. er. M. ImurHu-n has rmurnvd to 1m- piml. | 10939 551) jmsom NEWSI Mr. ShrrrIH Mrs. Hour; (‘ Brivdvrt and hrr Mernue- is ï¬peflld in Toruntn, (‘anmla 1H "In Hnnustnn Hus and \Illdrv-d {rum Drum-‘3‘ in rump WHY! M r .\‘«-\\' Hun-n N hlc n! \wek end and Mrs. Hmhwood Mrs. John and in Greg ‘friends. ' Mrs. Johrt‘Orenvllle Not! In at Harbor Springs. Mich. for a nhofl ,‘VIML ‘ Mr, Orviil’ SI. Nit-r who has been mnfin to the Augustnna Hoa- piui. (‘hic I. for the put seven weeks with 100d poisoning will re- turn at (he d of [he wwk. His mn~ dition is qu improved. Mr. B. 0.5} Fritsch nnd daughter, Adu. spent flundny with Mr. and Mrs. (‘lininn "bunch of Chicago. Mrs. John‘Booth spent ‘lhe wee-k end in Gre Bay “1L. visiting \\ m'k. Mr. and \{h‘ Ruben P. (‘nrr hm.- n- tho-Ir ka c-nd gums" Dr. and Mrs. ArthurgReynulds of Chicago. Mrs Jon-d Jnhnmn and ommrm of St. lxrnnis,:Mn.. are sun“! of Mrs. H. !L (‘hun‘lvr Mr mu! Mn. Thomas (“laments run- in \"iruiniu ‘_.Hut Spring! for turn Mrs. Joseflb Fleming 0! Detroit. In at the Hotelffuoralne. to be near her 50". who ls’iln the ollcerl' [ruining cnmp at For! Sheridan. Mn. Huss'by and Mlss Martha Hunâ€" sey of Min polls are the [menu or In. Fran n Haney. ‘ Mr. and rn Noble Crandall oii aninia nr on a ï¬shing trip in the} northern wmds of Wisconsin Mr. um! Mrs. John I). Purd)‘. Jr,. :mnnum‘v 1‘2 arrival of a nun John l‘urdy m .unday. July 22. Mn. Shhï¬y Miller and Min Dor~ mm in" ln‘t week for 1hr Pines on Spring Luk‘f, Mich†for an Indeï¬nite stay. I; .\Ir Wallgr Gaelâ€: H In Rllzuln-HI. Ill.. “hon-{ho will n‘malu um†M'htm‘ 0pc“ at thv l'nlvenny of (‘ngu rum! Ml'll'i ' iup.v prumrnlï¬ and mud“ W: \u-I‘: t'Xl)H_\.d Soyed --rnl days. 4 w. Jurie- Heslnr mu In her “wok .mq gum Mn. Btu-dun! 4»! cmâ€" Mr. and Mn. “C R. prnxlrr .nd vhildn-n motored to Ruin. wu. Ins! um-k ï¬nd upvnl Hu- IH‘k and th‘n' †Meurn. dporle Hmler and George Harm-r lnft'ï¬nturday fur Minneapolis. Minn; whqfr they will amend nev- Thv annual picnic n! lhc- Snanlnh Ammn-uu Wnr Von-runs "1H beheld no“ Sunday. Auxunt 5. in [he 1'. 3 A W V Hill and on thr- rurmund- int: xruundI. a. "v'lr gum“ lln- um-k Min- Schuitler bf (‘hlvaxo \lr. :|nd'.er-, (‘ H. \lo-rrlu and fumily nrerpe-ndlnx Mi weeks n Newtowu. Conn. and Milford on the Sound. Rum Reach! of (‘hlcum In the L1H ‘1 Inst Grok 0! Mn. James Het- IPr. um Matte Mme: In upending the mmmor momhs at (‘harlevuh Inn. (‘hnrlu-vnixn'Xlirh ‘lr‘. .-\rl|ur St l‘vlrr hm! A‘ lu-I \‘unduy xudl‘tt er. In) Cnxnr u! (‘hl «'nuv- livavh Hnle I‘Mmuzn \!r~ (Y Crmlw um! um TH.) wlu ~pvlll [’vn- â€r! HH‘v-o ut‘t'k~ |H “Inn-y HL â€ï¬‚int r~-):|ll\r~ rulurhm! htunt nn 5.1011(1an if (Emmi Rnpid~. vu-rv thr xuu-Il Mr and â€I“. Juhn ('dq-ll and um! Mrfl Puul l'dc-H lhl- \M-o-k \\v~--k~ and; “III n \!r uml‘ï¬lm H \\n~, :fl't‘ gr-w-c-ln on Hu- birth nf :1 .llllv [hinpfirst \Il' .HU‘ "l'-. A nwrv. l-‘ln., \u-rv- J \|! and \lr~ ull Mr. andngn‘ M. Wagner rt-turnvd home Suuï¬ny (rum n [W0 wee-kn \‘Ii't wllh'i‘n‘lullvm In Don-0|! lnd vim-o. Mid . Mr‘ â€at"? Lumian lvh anurday for Port dex- Noun-n. II., “here he luv: e-nllnloa with the mu-dlral (‘m'pn~ Mrs. Jump V. Norcrou Ind her sun hzn'v bl)? [u long [Jukr Indgr. l‘lwlph~. Wlx. fur Hue nmnlh u! AugusL .. Ilr. tn their sue Hahn-up Evannou. Dectur.. I Californlnf‘g ' P mambmrmm : Th. (Hr hnmln \lr. :md “r \lr Adolï¬h (‘mvllu Is In a hm-inln trip. Hull": 4] \llnut’lfl. Ho hu< lM-u'n wk» :m«l‘_u|ll whim In a plcdic Ir. Chu. Donaldson l, Ind Mr. Ted Evum \I n- l'-. A Srhull/rt u! Srld \u-rv- 1hr Slmdn) gum!» \lr~ H M. l'mburh «1 Huh lnulnrvd m Sunday um! SI \lph Dun! 1‘IH‘I'I' Elhvndur n- thr nun-«Lu n! ('dq-II and Mr l'mhm-h haw Dun! u! Park vumruulnltnln horn Tun-day. III III)! [hr Rnufl’l Mvmphts A‘H (in ml Mr.» William A, Munm. wife of tlw ('nmnmndunl M Mr Great Lulu Naval trulnlng sluthm. law known among (he'luwo "Horn u "Mother Monet!†tall the name 1- well urn-1 ml. for ln,nddltlon m - lively ud‘ growlnl family 0! her "In, Mrn, Mot-1| let! taken the bluejncleu under her uupervlll which mem- lluenlnl to homenlc confldenm tad untang- llng Indlvxunl problems wore to come why , thousands of born. from (Hm-rent pans of the country. CHIP‘ gregnte. The reupomlhlllly doe: not; lroubk Mn. Nofleu. (or each a" she COD be seen vmung (can Andi canteens. cheery. helpful and In love: with her work, l r h". K. KERRY IN AITU , \(‘t‘IDENT \IUVIHY lh-nuM Fun-m. Aunthvr "llnrhnrn Prim-hi: (â€mph-r" ('nr (‘nrrlwl Durh- llltu‘r. Murlrl l':t_\n-, Hrulrk‘r Thu) n-r Ellrnbrlh lA-uultrlmck. Ellntlwth run and Mn tmmtnt (‘Irqum‘llhn :tlul Ulnlv'r UH lintttttr "IAHHU! Ser- \it«"' rank Jmn Tnpprr, Elizabeth Duty Ell/utnth Tutth; (Lt-ttrxlllllfl :t'trl l'.tr.|l)ttv \lt‘lhfltt. Hdlllt Nnflt'l‘ .Illt, Murpavrt l'uvktn \\’|t.t| lbt' h£llld~ llfll' sluptn-d pin)- HIL' llw 'IHHHI- and tlw Midter- from (hr l.nkr- und lho- Pun had re» turtu-tl to tln-tr dune.- â€H' loyal: ‘1)1lllflllll'l". of thv Hrltls-h Etnplrp and thaw uldor nm-s- among ur- \l‘hO‘ knuw what urlnt unr ht. had Kane; hunt? with n ktrnnxvr assurance forf tlu-futurn, thc-nlhrlonp resumed lt- bus) mmhda) uhtrl. The pounx.‘ daughtom u! thv American Flux funnd thalt vm) In a quiet npol lnq Llncoln Pnrk fur tlwir lunch. nndi wt-rt- mt-f b) a sturdy mm 0! oldl Hrltlnn. llvrht-rt Hockey 0! lkwonw nhlre, A look of triumph van on his lnm- n.- lw nnld tn the Ettxllnh xlrl by hll side. "They put me thru' and I'm going." A look of mlngled‘ xrntltudé. pain. and loynl obedience tun-pt over the hop n! the Whlte' Row 0! En'xlnntl. The devoted Mend. fmnt the muthu-rland stepped Mldl" tn thl (run “Molt mlnxle (than, with fryblt'llu.’ nnd (hr the t-nthu- hlzlsllt' young Atmâ€"rlcnn girl: sud? "Great' Jull n‘hnt vu- dld It for" 3 Is annular 1‘0 12.000 NAVAL mt‘nl‘l'm (‘umHImI-d from [mac 1 h~r.â€" 0! Hi0 flux. Mar) Tapper. Kath nymr \Vlnlrr‘, Alll‘l' Knox. (Hue \Lu-h and Hall} “'Ullt‘r‘n, wnvlnu thvlr tnnurnnm'l In Hu- nullur (rum url’un Pha wnlvrl. Th9!) cum- "'0! kunnnlly -\’nur PM: and Mine" ullll Nils Vrllir “OI-I'll. erllr, â€lu'l. Pruner! and Elm-m "mum and Eun- H‘o' Knux "W0. (:uh nrn- Hnrkrd h) \I an.†LIN'A I. (‘HAI’TER ID. A. I". IN (‘HH‘HND PARADE lru» Hlmuul: Ih-rrï¬vld Almul lhrw- «walla-H n! .. mllo- vu-y-l u! Hmlnlund‘ I'nrk, llw lrhulum “u‘l‘ In} III lhr {II-HI, uhh) «:nnrd II lu lurn mum pin-KM} IIâ€! T!.«- unh damn.» dum- (n [In cu “in lhr hrmlilnx of “mg fundrn- xuni a rllflhl (Inmu‘r lu lhl- rndlnlur. Wllh lln- null-lance of the other «empnnu. Mr, Konry vu Able lo drhq the car bull Into Highland Park. Mr Krnry Inflow-d qullo Il bruised fur. and an Injured Imam} All (our howl nrr l-lnpluyel n! (he! (‘ N. Bhnn- and Mllwwkor Rail-z mud Ir. Kvnry'n not-169m Illl ken-p; hnn unny hum Mn dullm (hr ("0: lw-l: «If H: (Hp [anuh [ha-rï¬vld «Ninth-III n! .n mllo- Ic- I'nrk, llw In“ hm: aw hunt, uhh) «:nnrd II (hurt) n! \h (nr Tum. tin-r H Mr. \VII’U‘I Nllpchh- and several? 1.! m,- (-ousmu nn' npendlnx lu‘o‘ “H‘kn 1n (‘hivuun \‘uitln. hie-nth Mur- Maud Hodnmnd of (‘hlrnsn h hpï¬'llle‘ a “writ uuh hvr rlv-lrr Mrs J I. (“ham and family Ir. ml In. Hound Wm m luv!†flm Country Club. new they but man pan o! (In. a.- mcr and m and“ lo m I... (or monolith. At tho and d M llnw they will to to Washington and trmr} in (he cut. 1'9" m M'- lnl Highland Purl lads-ï¬nitely. Mr. an! In It. R Pholph- Md Mr. nnd In. Frodorlck Wntklna have roturned form-trip to Harbor Pom. Mick. there they Iren- [unt- of Rm. and )1". RI (‘alvln Dolmen who un- upeudlng Auxunl more. 0n 8-!- urdny manlnx Hu- gunln wen- hon- urod at u dc-llghlful dlnnvr party Mr. and Mn- F. H, Nvlul u-n- prom-m Mrs (‘hnrlv- Hm‘hm has :0 lu-r Kurd:- fur ~¢-\rrul new-kn Mr and \4r~ (Eu'lsl lnmh- :md fnmll) u! I'm-lu- Ir. two c1 um cauda- hol- ud W out Wodm In Ilium-ho ml Illr-l In Dom- "II \Iondm ('H'hllw :Hmul Q‘ll‘\§'ll Iâ€) .‘n smlnmnhnr pnrn' (-mnpmwd \h-ur‘ (: K Krhr} I) Walklln. u lyudurhnrh MM Furym. Hhhlnd l'ul. \M lot-b DI.- 1h (‘nl If)! â€'5‘" u i†rr-t, .nn! 1) Mnk‘ulm u! Hilh urr n-lurmnx hnnn (rum 4 and 3‘?! HIRWH AnuHu-r "Hurhnrn ('nr (‘nrrh-d Durh- n-, Hrulrk‘r Thu) Ruth Bnurnlqur Finn-hm- â€on! Kulh- an- Hnflln ‘HIr “MI .1 “Eyes Tesfpd ‘" Bowman Dairy Combany Telephone 331 TBLBPHONIS )3 i (.5009 1100‘! , nrllot. {i h 000-. <5. ‘1! <8. 1 M. h. nun-la. g 13370. D General Checking. Depot“ and Glasses, consult E; A Johnson, now perrgi a- nently located withR W. Schneider as a reg istered optometrist. If you are in need of that Milk “may†contain harmful We nint- ter how carefully handled before it So to Safer-"d you we Perfectly PI“ ' 3 itâ€" then cool itâ€"then automaticdly bottloifnnd *9 it So it comes to you untouched by humm lup. FREE Puwunzed Milk is Good Clean Milk named ï¬n .p- proximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit Ind h l at that temperature for 30 minutes, then cool lud- denly. 5; This process in no way destroy: the numtivewflue of the Milk. It does however, destroy hémful germ life that Milk mu ('0an We say “May†beam: there in shim I Qua North SM Trust Cc (Alu- Id) Capital and Surplus, 3 N. W. Caner Cami] Ave. and Shflidu: Rd. All Eye; carefully examined :4 , Glam furnished at reasonable pn'ceI. Lanna duplicated. Glam repaired. v. , pawn E. A. Johnson, 0. D. 4 per cent Pdd on Time 3 per cent Paid on Saving: Announcement 109-110 Vine Avenue 13 S. St. Jami: Ave Opposite Depot HIGHLAND PARK. 9 GLBNCOE, 70 LI DIRECTORS Frank G. 0.“. Tron-r0! Cflégo shahâ€. " on Want- yPnfln'vsitâ€" Lake Kill rm, Co. Ti; TM 00.