Tame ~u art in ’1.“ NHIHI'IH hnIC SCS h) N-YS: -: I. #7"! '69: Kb (1'?)V\' ‘vent 0k loth le 0- 1mm? inï¬nfl' C68 Etc. 39c 45c 15c 69c IIHQ 8c wru 35c‘ 18c. .\ \vr-Hct «If "not unï¬t)" “as rv- lurnm! by thv jury in thv (-5150 of Lindâ€" Mnmn \<. Purity Im- um] varigvrzu- in: ('nmprmy n! HiL'hlnml I‘Jl'k nf- h-r .1 rhrvv day trial in In» (‘uunU‘ (‘uurt :n Wank-tun. Thv \vrdict was I'e-turnvd ln~t Friday mv-ninL' hut “m- so-leml and nyvnml in mmrt .\lnn:!:\\‘ nmrninx. Lindhlmnn rh'arm-ul HH- ix'v nunpnny with maintaining :1 nui- ~:|m-v 4m! :I‘kwl $3,th d;nn.\::v<. Thv !Z"\‘ run!!! nut .im- it that \An)‘, \I f l"‘- H (‘ (‘nulmn «)f \\'nuk~:w I’ \ u "|!‘~I' "uz‘ thv irw (mn‘mm) H \ [w 'w'nv-H furlmmug 1mm lJmlem (‘ham-d the (‘nunmny with \Ialnmlnlnt a \‘ulunce mnl hkwl $3.000 Damn" After the meeting all retired to the banquet hall for refreshments and the members were highly pleased with thv success of the new lodge. The mmnhom predict a prosperous year under thP management of their new president. Chas. U. Young. l’l’RITY l('l'I {‘ONIPLVY VERDH'I' “NOT (-‘l'll/l‘Y“ Th4» rum-tin: was we]! amended re- L'Jr‘illz a Hi the ~mvrv storm nnti “rniht'i‘ munitions. to witness the new “Urk and installation of the nvwiy niectmi ofï¬cers. Supro-me Deputy and Organizer (has. M. ()ik from Chicago, was pres- opt and made a very good talk on the organization and new lodge, after which he installed the ofï¬cers for the year 1918. Twelve applications were read and ï¬ve candidates initiated. M'en Hull HILIhLle lurk Indgv Nu. 3006. P‘x‘azvrhu .\id I’niun, huh] their ï¬rax r: '4sz u- ‘Iwrlihly mucking lzht Friday FRVI‘I‘IRNH. All) l'.\'l0.\' INSTHJS NEW 0|~'Fl("l-Ill.\‘ Fir~t .“vvlilll nl‘ it was a herculean task which can» fronted the operating ofï¬cials of the electric line. but under the present managoment. service to the public is the main consideration. That ser- vice was given under conditions which «ivsvrves the hearty commen- datinn n! the people along the iiiw (‘ontlnued on Page 5 Not only did the electric road keep open communication between the north shore towns. but it less Sunday. When the steam roads gave up the ghost, Armour Co. could not make deliveries of meat to; a number of the towns south of Wau- kegan. An S. O. S. was hurriedly sent out to the electric road and Ar- mour Co. was told that the Dual-- Eight : nesa would be taken care of. ton of dressed beef was loaded into an Adams Express car and promptly delivered by the electric line. thus relieving what otherwise might have ~been a serious situation. On the Milwaukee end of the road the electric line again proved its efficiency and relieved a threatened milk famine. Shore line brought milk from the farmers into Milwaukee on Monday, morning. the first that the city had received in two days. It was another instance where the electric line provâ€" ed its usefulness. it was a herculean task which con» fronted the operating ofï¬cials of the electric line. but under the present management. service to the public is the main consideration. That ser- vice was given under conditions which deserves the. henrty commen- dation of the people along the line (‘ontlnued on Page 5 saved a: number of them from having a meat-i The cars of the North: [of the citizens. and much credit is Idue those who organized and carried out the work. Early Saturday ‘Miiyur Husting Ewant over to the City Hall and con~ iferred with the Streets Department and laid plans for the immediate re- Work was start- and has been continued during tiuA “wk. so that citizens were not "snowed in" for any length of time. Uu Sunday the Young Mans club of Highland Park gave its services and 'each member worked hard and long 'in an attempt to release the .condi- tlolls of snow bound streets. The young men should be congratulated ;on this unselï¬sh work. The City has {done a large piece of work. and has 'spent a good sum of money in mak~ ing the conditions as easy to bear jwlth as possible. but now its work of opening the streets and sidewalks ls done. unless of course another stonm takes place. it is up to he citizens now. they must get out and clear away snow from their walk: and from the streets in front of their homes and from in front of Vilt'flnl property near their homes. It is any gested that a space “id" enough for ‘moval of the snow. ("1 two vehicles to pass be cleared in the iiliddlt' of the rum}. The Fire liepurth-nt has tinilt' its share. too. niaybv more than its part. The fear which >Uiiit‘ pcfiplt" With the thermometer hovering around the zero mark and the worst blizzard raging that the north shore district has ever seen. the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Rall- oad. kept the towns and villages be- tween Evanston and Waukegan from bean isolated. The steam railroads were compelled to discontinue opera- tion and only for the electric line. residents of the north shore towns would have been completely cut on from each other and from Chicago. STORM DIDN’T HALT “NORTH ï¬lORE HECl'RlC Number 47 Kept All Tuwns Between Evans- . ton Ind “'Iukegun from Be- ing Completely Isolated. Relieved [\mim- MA INTA INED [SEA I. SERVICE Ind! FOOD WILL Wm: \I'Cinih 1h. Ilhuiuh-l) pul': WIN [ï¬lm of No» I) â€mania-d [Io-M m Wltlm Hull Friday liwnlmz ln'l 131')’ 11th at Witten's th [HIM‘h in f Raymond \\'. Schneider's min.- wvighs 7300 pounds. and perhaps (in- best‘ informedlmzin in Highland Park ’on the subject of the saie's Weight is Mr HIM Rnflm‘tv. W0 feel surn- n! this: as he mbved it from 13 S. St Johns Ave In 393 ('e-ntrni Aux .wu- iterdby ()h.1’yes! that reminds Us 4th Mr. Schneider's complete stock '0! gynt' A (ursnl hings his jewelry and watdh repairing dppnrimt-nt and hiï¬ misdelhnmou-t‘stpck was alem'ed. mo. Mr. thnuidvr i< nnw wry much at harm- in his Iii-w quuriurs uu E Central Aw. ‘1'“! imiim all his inr- mor ou.~tnmvr1 R< \n-H as new «mm in pay him :1 visit. L m" (-113! umnl Hiyh“ lump“?! rm. ti IHL'MH-ml Srlmnl “Ill Reopen \lnn- 1la). Frhruar) Fuurth. (1|:th- l'l'" db War “'urL NM. Rchnr-MI-r preparwl to give .I flc‘imn <q‘l'\'im‘ mt i1 I._\I‘.I\‘ «II mu. (USES % mmm 'rn (‘10s! )lmrs Stock of (-‘vms Furnlalllnus and Jewelry from 13 S. SI. Johm to 393 l‘entr-I \w. R. W. SFHVI-IllH-IR )HKI‘IS BIKINI-13's ('IHXHH “hob ~h-igh". completely equipped it with (-homivrfls. hust‘, the host tram of hnrwa in highland Park. and four or ï¬ve monmalwah nvailahlu. Dun ing the night. Saturday Hm ï¬rvmcn stayml right on thn job. not leaving (Continued on Page 5) Thv Fire DepurUm-ut has dnnn- 11> mare. too. maybv more than its part. The fear which mm» pcnph" hzhl rulermim‘d. that if Hro- hrnkr Oul anywhere Ihw ï¬rw dvpnflnwnt muM Imt h.mdlu tho HIUGUUH, hm boon anyt-J by thv excellent prv» vvnmtiw \shlch the dopartmem hm establishm. l-‘orosooing the pro-on! condition thc-‘lkpartment procured n H"!!! l‘There's a' place where they don't shovel snow." but that place is not in; Highland Park. not right now. anyway. The elements began cutting up! a week axo last Saturday and by the middle of last week things had quieted down. but it appears that Friiend Weather Man had given "as you were" orders and. obeying inâ€" stantly the elements returned to the antics of the week before. High- land Park was prepared. though. everything Was done for the comfort of the citizens. and much credit is due those who organized and carried out the work. SEVERE C0â€) FOLLOWS l'l’ sgconn HEAVY snow 510m BURIES cm Hm Dvpartmont Does Commend- aihlo Work, Km‘ping Firemen, }“Bob Sleigh" Engine; Hose ( : and (‘hemiuls Rudy H (H :M. m Hr ix nuu' thurmluhl) re .I~‘ prompt :Inll vf ml in furnn-r _v.-nr~. mi TIM Pv-hrun r .xphmll “i“ 'unr) frurth .' n]! n! thuir lip! um‘k :H mm~ (-031 Hi2 r I (\H: pull 'I‘ So-vnuul lll‘t‘cillg“. :Ill lvrrilqry nurlh of Hhmm «rout zuuivllmndwgny, poll- qu phr- Himmlvr-‘~' flurc. U3 \"ni'HI mu p During lln- sulunvr Just’ pfl'ls‘fl'd “he-n ("1' lvlt-phdm- svnice \wu' lux- ml tn Hm \e-r)‘ â€hit hy thv' Ill-wru- Ulflcvrx‘ Training (‘nmw out For! Sheridan. the (‘mnpuuy ‘lnslulh-Il many lhnusnnuh of dullun hnrlh u! mmlpnn-nl :It the For! mu! m HIL’hr lilhll Park un which it H ‘duquul Hm) u‘ill mrr rum-h.- vlh'Idopdv-‘n. 'l'hw pull-4 1:! thi< "1"(‘IIIHI will iw U[n'1 1mm 7m; II m, until 3.00 \U-l 'I‘h~~ (‘hivnun Tolt-plmnu- (‘umpum Hmo- ‘hunll, without nun-Him, [ho-Ir dmiru- [u wrn‘. not only {No ponplc-i in vunununillvs vm‘erwl by the-m. but nlm tho- gun-rnnwnt >in Its wnr :w- thitinw. I‘I'L’Hrlnt-sfl 1:! â€who. During lln- sulunvr Just’ pfl'ls‘fl'd “he-n ("1' lvlt-phdm- svnice \wu' lux- ml tn Hm \e-r)‘ â€hit hy thv' Ill-wru- J†~H'm'linn; In: (mow Hum; «hm-1‘ ml AH“) é ln- vul ur lv‘immml \thnul Hm rnnwnt n! 1hr abutting prnpm't) u\\n« »r«; â€In :1â€"0 hf palm fur turning «Hy pulio'u- z-Iul ï¬re alarm “Wow: lm-hv {rm- (vlvphrmrs fur thv (‘il_\ a! Highland Park touo-tlwr uilh {rm- Iull Iinw .wn‘irv. for mu ru‘lmin- nu- u! vi!) gnu-num-nt lu-tnm-n Wau- kwnm and (‘hll'agw Lhm- t'uamm {IL Uh HI I I It?“ Nr-xl Saturday, January Huh l'u citizo-vh‘ Hf Hixhluml l'nrk “I†in rullml upnn In \ulc on lhn ulmx. qllr~linll and Ir) dI-rhh» \«hvlhnr ..; qlhwli not I!) 1’5 CITIZENS SHOULD VOTE NORTH SHORE ASSO- ON PHONE FRANCHISE GAHON IEETS Fl M'H‘Hl. ELH'I'IIDN JAN. Imh HHI. \ITI \TIUV NH’HKTHI) Thi I i “um and ('mnmhdmmn Hnml Rigid l'unl Hmwruliun Skunk“ it Un-r 1n 1hr You?“ 0" I90 Uhu-ru-xl In) all “(DIM‘- ; Highllnd Purl For huldc-n if l‘nM-ut Slur 'l‘lwir Alumnul pl) i~ in Last w -- 'hm'ï¬f 0 back to the 31mph life. ‘43“. % be contented Iwnth arm- p‘lif’iv’ ï¬le food.c:imï¬7e pleas- “ e. urea. n‘mï¬le clothes. I Work hard.pray karcl. II play hard. Work. eat. recreate and sleep. Do it all courageously. II We Lave a victory to win. It! J} “Shall lllr Ht) 0! lllchlund l'nrl II'DM the ordinance author- lllnr the l‘hlrnxn Trlnphoto (‘uI- pnny tn conï¬rm-I. rem-w, mah- lnln and omnip- a telephon- â€~- lnn In the ('11; of “Ithlnnd Purl!“ l') \\Hl pl.“ HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1918. \\‘ I \ 1h. pm A llI(‘ \H) A \' \\ I) vut ..r tritium {thn' abutting :Iâ€"n hf puhu rm-mrl, all Ivrrl'br} In» um and anmln IV nu Hm» Hmr?» Hrm-t 'Vll l..'n~ ~nulh rdinzmm LUNI‘I†[hr 'H'IH‘A' urn“! no“ 1hr (' K V. “C H \\- vn Immrl Ill" .am H'I ‘pun :urml \Hn {H H x! H nu In!» nu! Hui J'Hl HM Hll't'l'!‘ m u~ h. h I! l h-rrll~)ry mm! It. polllng plum- h rrimry mu'h l‘l q! â€14- (' -. Fr'ul Hm!- 5 I‘ll! prrrI‘cl Hm» PU“! i~h Hu llmu ['h ‘Ler': d h)’ (hr rrnnvhm “hm, H \\ hq-Hln r ..: ihy [hr (‘1!) ‘_ h in ~14â€! H4 n (ho hum Hurt (I {rm \nh vu‘ll’ hut (An! 1H 1hr L'rmgm! n! mum} :x pit-hr}; cm rhlrpmu' h lot-Mu. ’1): Marv l lhruu vrm Rm him Next week's mullun plvluru ul'e ‘u follntvs: Sunday. Ann l’vnnlnnou In "The_Antlcs of Ann.†and I Pun» mount lnce (Huncdy; Mundu, one show of four sets vaudevlle. and pic- tuera xhnwn twlce. show beglnalnl ul 7230; Tum-day. June Elvldn In "The Tenth Case." Palm News and a Mutual Comedy; Wednesduy. Oorrlno Grifï¬th; Mnry Muurlne and Wllllam Dunn m “I Will neon." n Nutunl Comedy and a Paramount Pictu‘nph; Thursday. Kalblyn William. and Wnllnce‘Rv~ld ln “ll“: Timber." from Lhc- awry by llvrtrund Flnrlalr; Prl- du). ‘Tlu- (‘ull of the Han" ultlISon- aut- lln}‘;nkm\n and .1 Mr. and Mn. Dn-w ('an'd)‘ Saturday J. Stow"! Illnchxuri ln "Judgment Hume.†Bur- tnn Hulmvu Trznr-l Picture. MMIHN' at (ï¬rm in ‘hr afternoon. Hausa-uln- aru- l‘md lb. TIIM G (‘rum’n l’pon flu- inow In l'nd ihr Whlrh IHTIJ’ Tu S\\'I-I (II'R "HUN FINN! STHH'IVS “IHH TIMBER" 1'" BE _ SHOWN HERE Tlll Kï¬lH‘ Frlclup'n Show “III I» WIN Ila,“- Iuma In “'l‘hr (‘III «I (lu- Lust". .‘lnllm-r dn Saturday i‘ulln May-Ir Having made a «mum.- [Mk U3. Hm uurk rd h} Ihv lam-hum" In Milnnn â€nanny lu-l‘: [0 HM wnto-d N‘W‘h “It!†In HH' 1‘11} â€(In W]- ~Mrm ~Ull|| Tlu- “but 0' {ht' bird» 1n! HI In! ï¬ne I! II l‘(.,-4!» .'VH[) (Us; ; ) Jam-L ~‘I'IL' 0;.“ ha Huulh bound trafï¬c (rum Vim- Av- .uur ~ulllh, an†no unrr Grevn Bu) u[ ~m mm ummu‘rm» “(Md 0AM" "Hrs FRIDA ’Ilmlu um 50 our Sheridan,Ro-d :nnd Lvmk-n Avenue. \\'.:| a) h: L‘ Iv! mm-ll [nun l‘unlmm --HOOVER Park Pre'sa ~uflvrrl‘r from Hm Murm Fur man) than I nan-ll 1.1- had :1 dc rp om-erlng I Hwy hart hq-rn enm- yï¬ {mm loud. Their 'H'f'ullh' klvmnly mo" mHmul hnlp Hwy '1" d lgvari 1! rr- urged tn n Lilith" : u! “M ,\~\u('l.'tllnl| «J \lunh‘lpnllllrn u.“ lH-M Hnli on Prulu). Jununr) 4N Illfl n “All until: 1h IP11 Uu- hmn- Inhmumx Ilh ‘{H A \I 'an L m UH LIHI H vl‘u-n (‘lnrnxn mung hun. Hu- mg In M I†1hr \I-flmr l‘ S \ Luk- ~ 71.nmnu t""' H417 HM (u' 1’1: yaw} . .~.. 1"'*- m Hl Ilu [hi l- H l Til â€II! whtu. ’K lhl .uruflIplI-h ~(‘uflllx {H N'HIIL' I“ m! In p\ n' «uur mum, u.†so nur (:rrrn Buy} Mt. Gvorl'!‘ AHnn M ' ‘ moot RTE“ Row gem-l chairman “‘191 dam} the (‘onunuod on Pm 3 ‘rlg‘ht thing m the yum 31m». Intro- duced lhv rpoulu-rn mm bind]! ’lmuMi 'Bpenn-r lor lnunwn mchI'MIVO MF‘I! IHYI‘R 1‘0 PF RI' BIT In renal mm M! mung: Mud: m "4-- i ‘ ‘WR‘TI‘ 1' "EL" Hn‘! â€France one of “our (lrl 190‘! ï¬rst. " ,_ - She and AM newr h mm I 1‘... "runâ€... . I“, H...,‘. "nr‘npoech. but rhe hue-rest“ he, lud- Lence hum-nuly Mud uh? and turnâ€" I live “In. 0 i n M ..‘ M I ed to all down her heard. clqnnor- IM- .Ulorloon Inn M 90d for more Her talk â€a digniï¬ed I hrM 5m the point And full of ï¬cu lepli â€In"! ,\ ‘Uiul‘uur drln- I» being lnndc- In told Mr. Jnhn M. Zane .‘nlltuown M'H'TI' lht- nunund Pull mc-rrhlnln (undopi ~Chicllo ulorm-y, woke .‘nexl. HI- .umm: .. num- Hmnnuxh mmpc-rulhu- drlnrry lull: In M an «nlhunlutk. pariah! ler -,\-hm TLI‘ h in amurr [u Hu- Inuura. | talk “hit-h urgd «wary one rN‘o-M Appeal urn! out 1:) Un- (‘uun~t.o devote Manse†more deï¬nitely to Inlur r“ u! \llhmnl Duh-n» mining Hu- tho work of the var. Dr. quhall, IplI-h Imu-«hmiun In room-nu vulh the'lr. C. (3. Alexander and Ir. Norma ring: .I IlN-H'hnnl tum mu! (0 he unre-numablv Rona “whit-d In [he pinging o! p.â€" Inrnxn on Hwi! «Io-er} drmund» (Mode pong», Mr me winging K .010. n. IIH' \\ «man will In Inaugurmm! tuf‘The Two (in-nodh-n." IH l’u‘ Ilu‘l ;| Numb-Mp «m mumâ€: In Inflt Rikh! 1h Hu- III‘IL‘!‘ uf thin“ Com-- 5‘ \ Hu- H111 “1H lw In rhu“ that M ryh- puny (,‘ hundvd 1hr â€mare. ï¬ndins mum: IIVIMHN‘ drliu-l‘y and nhurlute ('nup- 00M! and hlvldvntnl)‘ m n; . “DC 7 Mn Irnllull n! lht‘ mom-hunts and con hhoulng and rrvnn'ng quit‘a uï¬ir. yaw: “.lhl 1, .. In: ï¬nal-Hui Hull‘s mu) Iu- (‘unllnuod 0n {‘3‘ 5 ‘ H plr m I“ Hill r ¢ MI l k #1! I" mun“: .1. .u n "Uprmhunun n! [hr the two Liberty Bonds thu but .0- “rd ~rlnmn (Min-red to the- Indian 'cured Inbscripuom in ‘~ an. of lulu;- m \\«--hrn Prnnnhnnlu a $822m00000 pound! n! Jvhn “'I'lhu-ruponn kunly' . In this report you wfll "Hum-aun- or the gospel whn nlxnediporued l antenna! a! Hu- INTHH‘IHOII o! lndopondn-nce, nnquAblllllm ll the close 'nmu' uhpr item: or Into-rut In â€won December 3m. "11. ~ludo-ut at our mumn‘n hlslury .ndghnm of “enge- for the “mun m- null an to Hu- chrlntllnfpoflu IhO' in Increase mppurn-r n! mlumu. gnspoou. An naming! In (Hm-rt I: An author and Imur- 1 Bunk. made on Imm *hhxcvo vr n! nminnnl ru-puthm nnd Is the-:0! ï¬t! “recto". conï¬rms t. (am-teaâ€" put-Inf ..( mm- a! Hm lawn! and mm! men of the â€Alum-rd Irelirod ‘0." Inflm‘I-Hal rhurchm: in Hu- IP94 ‘ A Wing of the MroflFnï¬thc nr (‘nwr1‘~ Iu-turo null rummand3wwm of the new 01350 Hu- lulu-"v -l mu mil} of (hr mrmbvn'cbc WWI of "If ofï¬ce Mild .y' n“ n-ur rhrhithrm rhurrhou, hut of‘on Tm nflrmoon Ind‘ - r' nw'v‘imh‘ .1an Ihn h humming ofï¬cer: were Marts-day‘rtn Jâ€" r lad f'\ (hr Yuk-hwy n! tvur unthmn‘ 3BQkOT. President: J M‘ W‘. Woo gr-mlh. Provident: (‘hnfln 13' Grant. Cashier. Thr lm-lure will be given under llw nun-plum n! the Woman's Minion- nr) l'uhm u! the church In connection with up nnnunl pram meeting. but â€Hume 1n mgm'um Park Is our. Mull) hunnl (0 null themselves 0! â€Us unumnl opponunlly of hearing nm» of NW acknowledged orator: ur tuvw l. . l-mlnc- ul mun.“ hm l1- lvra-nt, Hln-nzntm‘ by u lawlmtln: «I u! lunhru aim", nth-min: .“HN‘HK Mhrr burn anâ€: ï¬rm». Han (mm-TI Shvll “I!!! uhivh llu' Ill-‘1 Dnfld run! John Hrnlnnrd rnlh-d tlmlr In- (Hun Fillrk’rl'lil'htll‘ lnflflhi'r tn ‘hl‘ nu “mind-HIM} owning. January 23d Hon. :11 um p m. new. Wm. Chalm- crn (“m-rt. I). l), pastor n! the Firm l'rmm-n-rlm Church at (‘hlc‘lgo um drHu-r :1 lecture at the Presbyterlw rhurrh m Highland Park, mum-d “HI-rnm- l'ro-pmlrrilnu 0! ï¬le (‘c-nl ur) "I“. “m. (‘hulmrn (Von-l1. IL II \..rj..u.~ unmnn'.‘ NM» 1.! Huh In}: (Ma "HIIII'T up with Hm nnxrhnhbl to ("H ~\-lum.mv :md (-oopvrnliu MDTl-IID LI'X'I‘I'REB AT I‘RFNHYTHRHN ('lll Rt'fl In order 10 are“! conluuon. dunger Illd (-unn-Mlun uLtufnc. due to the high bnnh of wow on each nude of the plowed roldwun, the drh-en o! m vchtclu me requested to travel !tn the dlrm‘tton shown by the follow- .In‘ It“. i South bound truffle tron the north Emma. will [0 ova-r a. John: Avenue. - Wndo BUN-t. limnoon Street and R0.- .er Wllltnmn Avenue to the Sheridan ‘ “mud. q Nudh hound lrnmc from tha mutt: [hr H111 “1H lw In rhun that h) syn- Il'lnlllf drliu-ry and nhurlute ump- Irnllull n! lht‘ mom-hunts and con â€tn-x. .. In; mun-Hui mung mm In- vmm: lay-Hui unlh Hu- n-‘armr n! ma 1: {:1 n In: I: Hu-rr hi yrrMA-r “va M-rulwro in mm purxuu u! \ln'lury. Il i\ x-nxum-ld lhnl [In drHu-rh-r h. {1 m1: lul‘h day. (I'll‘ H: Um mum- 1.‘ 5: hr muh x~ um H Um uflrrmxm 1w fur;- .‘nnf 1p in a mï¬nlh kmur 1!. H10 morally .‘\‘:! nnh-n- gnu-n Iutcr in u vm-Imu I mu] Y1! n m Hum lvï¬ur in 1L. ,norm 1»: nfhrl 'l'h'l'llmm, T'w PM N AVHIID THE (VDNGMION M'AYMFHC mum Nor'lh Bound Truffle to with" (baht-cod a“ Hut 1'“. West Bound Tnfic to '0 to Links “l ('Ql‘fll “HI hr lu Hkhlud Purl WM~ and†honing. Jun. 28rd unuld mum Hml Hip! 31ml Hu- Hg! Mud ‘ni \‘nl‘k n rt-nl 9- hu 1‘) HM led to me: n- mu duty m the bov- Ecru-ma. Three of our young pen fhnve left the teller'a on“ 3041 In 5m serving their country ‘3 tin N:- "’ ‘Uontl Arm). uni In the town. of the two â€bony Bonds cm but u- ': 'cured Inbscripuom in ‘~ an. of $822m00000 ; In this report you ï¬ll La moor-r A: in nun: lines. the worlde-r hu brought In burdem I†M- ics. You will be pie-nod to howevqr, that the bunk hlttndodvor- Ova-In: to the inclemencygbf [h du. the stockholders mveflng the Ich- land Park State Bank (:31 for Bu- urday, January 12. 1918. adhnrnv ed for Monday morning.’ na‘ 14.. 1913 at which time the III den met In the director's room' the bank and among other lhlnga. hot ev- ery member 0! the board ’ tire yeir. The director: Iowa: C. 0. Alexander. J ‘ Frank J. Baker. Burrl A. C. Moran. lanhall and John M Tattle. The enthnulmk over Pros report of the hank'bnala "Notwithstanding more (Klan. the bank has growth. mama; tn a m [Mfr-v la. ahowlu (or flu. you“. in ‘0- po‘lu and earn! a. “PM chain by you on. year ago haw been faithful in their at monthly meeting. and. 1 5mm at. omen- elected by than htuw (In management have M 01‘ at poet-non of tho «roam-sf In an" (min-n um! Din-flora a. llhrilu‘ I'url Stam- Bunk («'91- To- rc-lhrr “Illa lnlhnflaum \.\'.\'l'\l. \lElfl‘qu 1‘ "Hrs s'mr " 01mm A ml of Inn-roasting p urv‘ Ihow- lng (he u-mnm in c dlol with the opening of the ï¬rst . 03 T. C. ll For! Rln-rldnm prm~ [hm-potl- en‘ pan of thr o-wnln projrnm. nmmmmm mmm Hummus nus Tatum Mirth-«l rm bemu- 95-min "dds Enthusiastic Inlly on Monday Eve-int. (M’s Spencer Gives hilt ; mi but u- ', unJer, lhl anrl [My lflettfo. nted' High- Jbe wt 3 spaciou- cmld be urv‘ Ihow- dlol with . 0.‘ 'r. c. [her-pen- program. CARRY you: an PARCELS saw Lino: Valium 7'