.u» mum recruits m the ri-arg'uani (â€â€˜0' his prey. The Woman who work by the day and supports her children, subscribes for a bond but in the pinch of necessity ï¬nds her<eif unabie to meet a Day'mem. This man huy~ the bond at a nmrkmi dist-mum. W-- have here It nmv Upo u! <hirkc-r We are familiar with the draft dodger: the flat-footed. the Weak-knvt-d. the short-lighted. the man who support» his father. the miliimmire's a -in-ia'w sole support of his wile. the mm in the bullet pm)! jnh. the may a seeks a more favorable cli- m "n \\ hvll the Liberty hum «irn-w is (m ' All thew type: we have rt-mmnizA mi. im- imi. and piummmw. htzt rwm‘vttuhlv as they are, they are no! as had u.- this usurar: Even Shylock did not Maine in patriotism. and de- ma;. ' t i nniy “hat Wm l“r[‘1i§]:Vit‘ii':\ m» . ....... a . n - If reports are (ruw u hwal citizen. has been making money by dis- counting Liherty Bonds. This kind of citizen will be !ound with account book and pen in the rear of ewry great movement. While the Vanguard nannm-s with eyes to thv hpan-ns looking for ï¬ght. he skulks in thn rPar. hi; mm on thv ground looking for Shekels Th» weak recruits in Ihv rpm-guard arr his prey. The Woman who work by the day and supports Iwr children, subscribes for a bond but in the pinch of necessity ï¬nds hcrwlf unabie to mvet a Day'ment. This man huy~ the bond at a marked (Hm-nun? PL‘Upll‘ of Highland Park. open your homes to these bl spacioui silent rooms “here little feet no longer patter haw (‘ï¬niiftd to pull thing: into disorder. lesp boys ha a timbre that will lift you up. Thev need vnn and vnn sand n' nur boys there all winter during which amnt \wmen of The (‘untcr hm- (I Hizhiand Park is trying to give these men at Fort Sheridan and the Croat Lakes something to take the place of home. Under the {very efficient leadership of Mrs. George R. Jones. the Women 0! Highland Park have mmie a gathering place for these boys, have furnished and titted rooms with the comfortable appointments of home, where they can read books and periodicals. hear good music, play games, write letters. listen to ahis- speakers. Here they can meet good women who have their interest at heart. sometimes women whose sons are “over there" and who have mothers warrant of understanding. Nothwithstanding the fact that many beliewd Fort Sheridan deserted since last (all. there haxe been two thou- warm humanities of home thv no \‘i it) V mun Mfum- Hwir \i U 1h. hruu: 1H tml U' )0 Mug“: AIh-xrt L=z==E==ou===o=l=====dJ The Highlanh Park Press )ll's.’ i) H Umhvl PAGE FOUR ht) FM . M- shot .‘n «h Mâ€"f Imzmrnl try and [h l War (1mm {hi (A) (ht JOHN A. BLJNNEH. jDHN OLIVER Thvy mi PH'k. Ilii Spring is the Season When One Considers Building H, “/1 Kb HH') h In (h m)! §ub~vriptinn Prin- for «pin: 1 Mum! purl .HIGHLAND PARK Cr RUST 8K SAVINGS BANK A H huugh {1'11 pt n‘ H't'u Hf COME IN AND TALK IT OVER. I l Pmidenl Do you require funds for either of these purposes? If so. we will be glad to quote terms upon application. k I lurk um! (hwy r W’e are prepared to loan money to prospective builders, and to those who wish to pay of? mortgages now due. l’r when HI I I um I ‘1 H H Q‘[I( rt d. Thn')‘ luck the human touch and thw fumiliur Fart Sheridan ie a magniï¬cin-nt military post. it w, nu kitchen\\'|'thtr'lditi1m ur J0â€) turhund pi¢\ r pump Hm: m-HL priming. Aliko' thy h0)h from from (he THI'RSIHY, .\I \V up. They need you and you need them 1h: mum] ~nppnrt Thu I!)i~'.~ the Sharp Practice m mu} “The Bank of Personal Senice' mix \\ I} hl l!“ kept the Ki†thq u'h out [I {I (-ity ï¬nd themselves living withâ€. Hi ['Hih'il 5'th 'l‘hr ('I‘Iltvr pin-11 [h lull! Vice presidenx -r We an familiar With the draft 1. the short-lighted. the man who -in- iaw sole support of his wile. 19%0 seeks a more favorable cli- ' All iha‘w npew we haw ri-r'ac'liz (t «hh n‘ Hun) an“, (hr) an- nn! as not Maine in patriotism. and do- ur 3mm: |.m)< sontunu-d s thy has of ’52 .50 PM Tour. In Advance homes to these boysâ€"you with ‘he n n!" H \l h pmmd u! fle-eh m} u: unw- Inosn pm-smmring (‘Olh humps ï¬res burning every min« kind Yum XXI“! lhv!‘ virtm .‘Ix [Iv l't'funvd i lurk 557. 5:38 thwir fricnds . Slmcrintendont -. 7“ City Edilur ., . -V , â€A“- Sucinty Editor ._..\ w- Deerï¬r‘ld Rvpurtvr U (“km-ago Advertising Manager TvL “'nhnb 31‘}? m :muthvr ('hrlm't ti mo the-so pvrsovrxri ng It 1. 1:01]. :1! th March 3. 1‘79. lI . I'L’t ('Hmï¬lrl. Hu' qui (‘u‘m-I‘nl, Hwn PAL'I 0f ‘52. Th?) fw‘l Hu- Hm"! r friends. Thu} mi‘x' tfmt My!) Hwir (I'll‘lld~ hum wnr ' patter and little hands boys have patriotism of 1h.- LII‘HI) >r Ult‘il‘(.‘\t-(‘utihn \n-r. IN) mm‘ The hnj< “Pr! Dun‘l [In 0! good wmm-n whml mm! mm HARRY PAUL Cubic: K'DELL. a! Highland rho-ml l‘it‘mvmln'r Hm! Al H) by court-mar pm! [kw Hun ‘v uln-udy humv-qvh “hm hm) In!!! (‘nhl HM Editor Mrs. James Grunt who with her daughter Mrs. Russel and daughter Florence of Oak Park spent the past winter in Eusus. Fitnmmn; her Hater Mrs. ï¬rm recur-lied home In! WN‘k. Several mvmlwn n! (‘nmptx‘ll Chapter 0. E. S. attended Wilmette Chapter on Monday evening. At (his meeting the Worth: Grand Mn. tron n! HHnolu w.“ enterulned. Mr. Irving Clow leh Thursday for Jefferson Barracks. Mo.. where he has enlisted with the artillery. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill and ciuughtors â€(‘Lt‘ll and Ethel Wore (he ésumiay gumu of Mr. and Mrs. C. l. [Wahlon of Chicago. ! The regular meeting of Camp- hull (‘luum-r. (I E. S. will be held this Honing in Mannie "an ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Schunter and small son Billy are living with Mn. James Grant of Ravine Aw. Mr. Schusier will take charge of the stage-direction at Ravinia Park this summer. Mrs. William Holke and daughter Miss Mildn-d a! (‘hlcagn no: spend‘ jug a few days this week with how sister Miss Anna Holke. Miss Mable Ernst and Miss Flor. ence Warner were the Sunday guests or Miss Ada Williams of Evans» ton. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Elston 0! As- tnr St., Chicago will makethelr home in this city this summer. qunmvr \th ho'r purvnls, Hm bench will report at Camp 1 1a.. for army Y. M. C. A. worl urday. IVH Mr uni er Hu‘r) White urr r1» «whim: rungrnluhnimn 4m (hr birth I»! .1 Mm burn Thurï¬lu} May m-mmd. Rev I“. Ilulko will rn-lurn thv IM- tcr part of this \u-ok {rum Fret-purl. “1.. “hr“ mu! h. “Hum†\H‘. .l‘ i‘hv'd A hux HM l‘.\ anm Hruwn and :1t‘liV’ill"~ {nlhmmg â€(JPHJHII U11 \I‘unh). Ma) 1311: Highland I’ulk H [u Iw Hutgvd Thv 0b).!†u! (M tau an i~ .‘ullllh and cln‘ldrn-m. tint-11w.» Dvm'l YurL'é‘l in he pn-pan ml. Mnkv Hm lhirtvvnth :l Invk) mu- !«:1' charity. an‘r. In :hr â€UH hr Mi:\ .\!.Hn~! Frank Hrvmu fl‘n-ltt!,~ )H'I'O‘_ u The “mum (.‘(IHHIU>HCUH mm-tlng which “us wmlponrd {rum 1hr wcum! to lm- third Tncmlu) In May. \ull be [WM on the twmflynrq. l-‘in- new diru-cturs will lu- c-lu-tvd. the («Menu flux; mum-s hmmg IN'o'lI umnl‘xtlwi h) [the numinutmg ('0!!HIH((N‘, Mrs. (I E. Wumlrull. Mr. J‘. l.. Faulting. Mr. lA-qer (E. “nod, .\lr. ('luu‘lw H \\'w-k.~ and Mr H. A. lm-wnrlng l 1 A A Mr. and Mix John (Hans ï¬lm hun- Juwn in (‘hicugn 21H \th-r hun- 0p t-m-d tlwir mm“; (m (Eur) Ave. fur Hu- ‘1 Hunmvrx ' In MISS Marï¬u‘n- Erlckmm Hf \V. ('t-n- If.†Aw. L vnjugmg luv-r \IH‘JIHHII from lwr “mm as tt-lvphum- Upt‘l‘uhrh .\er.1(~§1~:‘ \‘Ml hm In her sue-n13 hm' father 1m! nnnhvr. Mr. and Mrs, Jun-oh I}. Wu» of Roche-star, N \C THE HIGHLAND PARK m HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS mvr of Mn. \'nn‘ Schuh‘k's Mr, Van Schruk-k “HI :I. u Thw' hulls:- hm burn rrnto'd and Mrs‘ Haym 1-! (‘Mvnga \lr Kn Mr. and Mt ! Through an oversight in 'publlah- f in; ‘the “at or boys who were leaving lifor war service last week. flu: (ol- 3’lowing name» were Ion nff. Ben- fjnmin Booth. Batu-(tn (‘urinL (ï¬lm‘- iuni Banner}. and â€run â€which. §We urv glad to nmkv this correction, iTho names will also appear (m the ‘VHounr Roll. Mr. and Slrx ('Iun-m-v J. Thnytw futvv moved from their home on LI" den AH'. (n 346 Prospect AM». Mr. W. J. [.nmh-rhm-k i< lemlim Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. \Vulklnn of CMâ€" cam) will ape-ml (ho summer at the humor (‘iuh again this sv'wm. Mr. and 5m. Churn-«'1. Canrwd uf (‘hioagu “ill mukv Hu-ir humo in this city during the sunmu-r. Mr. Earl Funk ()1 (Thu-ago was week mu! gut-st at “In C. F. Lon homo on (Hencoo Aw. H Mum WW ~upvrmlvndlng u! leu- cmmll'm urk pr [I \1. l Inh‘M-h .‘un! Hm- MUM hunim: Ihh \(m-k lnr Mar nhrrv- \h.- “H! ~po-nd t“! (IHH'M‘ HI Mich Full! a"! “V'HHUI‘ lu’rt Sundu) {ul' rk pl‘rpul’ulln‘) In walling (ur \slu‘n- ho- ls In lw vllgagml rring (u (h.- R llyllll! ha ll) \Ii~.~ Ruth Bramble,» w- Stu-w: whu has Nu :‘w In :ninlinn ut ('ulum» In run [\It' :1 commlsqun ~\ILIIH*I! In 11!â€) '11! Fur! uk mu (‘qud (m husm uu Sundu) ‘H I Sp vumnnllq-v. Mrs. III-u 311-. Shulafl lh'k't In Mamie Hall R (lLuLâ€"lun “VII “(‘1 lu‘lt buildings Ssh!!!" [Ind Mr ('h “2ch) \ huh-d: [Huh ihu hun- Hmvr hun- up M Ir) Ave. fur Hu- â€â€˜7" ' hm‘ plum (‘lub DQDPT HIP ‘n U“ â€W (Hm are :I! â€(which 5 Mrs. Jumen Hun-u. of Central Ave. '0rn‘cll0nfl‘tm‘l m.- lwr guest: lu-r brother Mr. 1r (m the Wall†Taylnr and sisters the Mlm {Taylor of \kaegnn on Sunday. 80 was a] Thv puplls 0! the Shin-n I)! lurâ€" F. â€at.“ lam will glw- a recital (th nth-moon lln Wlm-n Hull‘nt tlm-v o'clockJCs'c-ry Canrlnldi‘m'. us curdlnlly lnvln-d Iu allvnd. llumo llll Mr, and er T. H. haw-lu-r hall [â€0 .r' tlu-ir Sunday gnu-st Mm: Rena Dvclu-rj up! Ernnnlml. Mini lk'cker left the a n! (‘Mâ€"y warl) pan 0! llu- \H-I-k lur Oklahoml -r m the« ‘ ‘ 'u’lu-rd- ~lu- will onlrr .1 “ml (rm will. A ‘zminin: ramp for nursm‘ The report that Hun had been captured mu nicely mrculued to out the surï¬ng German Ind. Thnyvr 9; mm Evmaxucu 'l"u “Rummy-Mr (mud WHI meet mm 1!.“ \\'.m;m'~ Missinnary Union M hnlfm'h v (hrcv u'(‘lnck on NONI.) afternoon in 1hr labcturt‘ mum lmlxlt-L Alrwmul h- l- 3M0 tu he lulwul m. Muh‘hw it “I†probably be amoral week before he ll nble gm rPaumo work. 3 l: The mnrriazv 0! Miss Helen Good- lkiml of Sr. PElul. .\Hnn.. to Mr. Her. 3mm] â€o'lfvlrlllu‘. n! (‘hlcngn I‘Hltke fplmw- plnm- Thur-day. May 16th ht {Hu- home nf m-r hiflel'. Mm banning 'J. Rom-nqu-l. Only Hm lmmedlue rt'lmh'v~ will be prenent. (my ('ulummh I! ("Imp qu'u‘m'k, 1hr ('u‘h L'» Sic-u" [II]: n 5- Him HF ului \h Tva unlxl 2' H .\l uh \I‘I'I'L \i \1 .\Iu~h‘r Eu! Arnnmld u! Chirnnu ;. 1M. urw'h p-ruf of.†»f (I, “I Mud mu! â€In M My gun-m will u-xur mm! urrk whu-y. 1h: â€3th Dru! nf Lllwnln A HUHMH N \ ,mq ]\\u Mn. \17'~ Hm :- HIH\ .m! \I ~va (In pm MI uh! \1 \lI Mr and Mr» Urn-n E KHh-r “1m rDI‘lll Hm pm! u-n day» in New York hnw rvturno-d hnmr. Mr‘. (‘lan-m‘o Smith «hm hm- been qwnnilng «urrnl mm)“ with her "who-r Mrs. Hulnhlrd n-n Saturday Mr (‘im-jnaui. U. «he-w 5hr will )nin mm hrr huslmmt \lt Mr. and M: Ma .‘Imlhvr 1H Mn. Fred COMM-n of Milwaukee; Wis. la spending a few days this vat with her nephew and niece: Mr. and Mrï¬. A‘ E. Smith. Nu Mr. wile 0mm who W some time ago with the latch“! marine: Is now enmmpcd on (hell'- niclpal Her. Chlcuo. MI" “I‘ll Mt i \h | l IH lHl {'l (x mm in NV“ Yurk YWHUU: iwm \11 ~ â€4 â€in. (Ina-no. Wall-4 MrNuf’l and (‘hlldrvn \mvlll AM‘ Im- ro-lurnml from .. N \ uhvrv Mm ~90“! Hu- xm unk‘ vhm'n': lu-r parents. HM :- 1! 31131.14] .«Izd dnnRhH-t' .m! \l‘n lixhll. Ihuulnn ulm rm p.14 h-u '!)¢vllll|h m Shula ‘Ilnl Smilh \Yf A! Mr l. H). x H 'H‘v “or \l p..~...,. " Mrvh pl‘l'lchlhk hn'hl In! 11:00 O'Ch'lt‘k w: [Hun mmemor-tlnl A! (hh M'n'lct' Re". I mmhhv will upeuk‘ » L-unvm-u Hut-h Inn-0 wnw um Murphmun Ave, \!:~ Purnum n! (‘Mvngu I~~v-‘~hlh u! H )o-uvuiuy. Hurk :u'c HUM! in lhv 4-H†mg. m. Hrmuun An~. hulzlv- |~ («mph-(mi. M- u fur â€H n (Vuh? \Iu‘u -.-u for thr [la-l thru- ln-nlu-n :nan, which I ':|H (rum n 14.1) :t h- l- aMo tu he In-~ it “I†probably Iv-Iurnm! hmxw SI! v‘lh Irrm Mxllull .«Izd dnnuhH-t' -~ lixhll. Ihuulnn “bu f~-\\ 'uumln- at Sun†ro-zuu ml hum“ Sumln} “‘an 8 â€(union H'lH'H linhmnn hum†Hall)’ invlmd to H“ mam o’clock ml: Aim- um! Mn. w ~p~~nnhnu a fun u‘llls‘ Mich. Il\ mvh _ Maulunu \\ hr. un:H-r‘ In ('hh'axn "u ~21â€me lmm" |l!~|t)l\ hu-«pilul mum Suturdu) k~ Purnutk (0 IL will vim-r up. :| furnwr rod [90â€! Sunday Half â€+41 \(1‘! k! H Hm ulnn \\ :H w anln'll Hf Sherl- (rH Yuri \‘Hiling qwndinx UH! H S â€(0:th u-Hrl) pun u! hlnmnn. I). ('. n fur neutral \ '54 :Allull Mr. Ihx [If] QM â€Ir “(1 Flu-[d Ar Shula "Jr lmn .m (In-hard “'al ~h wandenbe join: auspices dWMBMNA-ocu' tToma"...«unnumsomuCame“...nun-15m. 5 flamesdcc nt mid t Friday, May 17th. Entry fee 81.00 c h event. Fin- Mnn Doubts and . mgic Events. Nance , . Blind Prue List .. Via. Mae doruuom will be wntt’ en on punt. put in envelope 1 a . All names will be pinned in an envelope and it] not Menu-lope will be drum ham each barrel which ml decade 1 medals to championship (earn double: Ind Imam. uhknd Park bowls! my bad at the Majestic Alleys Re boï¬krwhoccnumolwhnu chanceuunegett,m2 lit-member the cam: and try and your bit for the bug Rock! men will be taken at Mastic Alley- Iny evemmz or pha An envéluo Rahiotic Bowling Touma'dent 030: 0935â€". 302.: u Brawl. = 51.0. glgngoonng‘Erao‘lâ€"Bsak 3.13:3...» MN pro :5 Boa-an m3: leaâ€"- 8"!) if)â€: believe in cï¬ciqcy.‘ That doctri flat on its face if zou omit the jartor of ('0ij suWinate, howeva, to the ' ' o comfort. It's right there on tint point and a as pertinent of Agriculture printed e bulletin the ' thefen, like the ever good sport it is. would cl in tlae operation of preserving vegetables. AYS the Bulletin: “Many sliced vegetable am fruit: placed in long trey; and “edged in two 'er end to end before en Electric Fen can be riot to the reguieite dine“, in 24 hours. The an Inn Mia marked advantage. " O=Oa â€=0 0: Emmnuaaamm@u@@@@@mu@@m@‘mg {6le that you an carry "guild from room a; for it: jo‘ of changing (In climate. THE United Sum Government took 2: notice of the Elm-in Fan. Ian! 5.“ TL Alcimandtypeonoursdurooms' Public Sgrvice Compa tom. [)0 you know its invention was the result Q} an accident? An engineer who kept his eyes in thin- in; end likewise the grey matter in his ukull, and day observed the nerew of a steamship revolving a’dâ€" well, finish the story yourself. l 'EVERYTHING must have a beginning end: the . and! Electric Fem yore not in the clan Mt}: CodnlAmCM-M STORAGE. MOVING PACKING and SHIPPING DALMDYAMW ’OUmywuchtheph-mofthemoou, thocoooobooeorpunm'anyothamd mm Silva Vault: MTMbpodeMs NOW'IT? Sure you do. It's up man %the leaders of Electrical AEplflignces. It’s uï¬aui- notice of the Elbctric Fm hat fall. 11.1 D; ELECTRIC FAN todnz from the big ode; down to the E Appmcha now the cannon of THE of Northern Illinois ' 0I=I==aon=aao Th} mihod and