the front in a ble' They're proposition of t and a news- t doctrine fills ï¬lletin showing as, would thp ning and the :he class with [CI‘CLJHD n to the little room to room w rum}! of an eyes in train~ skuH. one day rolving and‘~â€" in this sector F there Ihduld Illinois siroecoo we much fatter rinans. You, moon, observe er method but all. TEE: [5e- 1‘. Rockford. Illinois egemblt’s and ed in two tiers took official mpany ademv (H‘ [‘0 can @EEILEUII ,mament rooms among ghg (‘mnfort It's ubiqtiâ€" The mer‘od \l um .za', '1. â€mole. rs \‘amiatmn idl Ri bedded ndvn h I1 avgâ€"n! t turrt‘: 1 win-2r: 4“ !Hr "1 Do You Own a Liberty Bond? cntprtained by a most enjoyable con- cert by the Htgh Schm! Orchestra. One selection was given for each class. The Seniors Wore honored by thv “Coronation March“. the Juniors by a vaerie. the Sophomorps by the Sax-i gauze-G. and the Freshmen by Hh' Romherg “Toy Symphony." Un- der Mrt Przuer's ahlo loadvrship the Hrt‘hzwtrzx hm made .1 great progress during thr- proimxt year. NORTH SHORE TRUST CO. €1mflm<mfl<oc ngzs . 4o ($5.1 .503? .. a. :. omnxmw a. no. im Kym dym 4233?. «ma 93:. >3. :6: as Jim! 42.x >m0c4. _ Belief that there are as m the sea as ever were our consolation when we‘v halt. If this war hnd n! might not have known enemy was up to [n (hi: til it was too late. Monday afternoon the school Veal Roast .......... Best Rib Roast Beef, ï¬ Rump Corned Beef. . . Native Pot Roast Beef Pork Loin Roast ..... Lard [Substitute ..... Picnic Hams ........ Telephone 160 â€ram We Do‘Deliverins 0‘ D' ( HIGH SCHOOL NOTES This Bank offers to keep it for you in their Safety Deposit Vaults and collect and credit you with the intereSt as it be- comes due semi-annually with- out any charge whatsoever. The following prices are for cash only: . Comer Central Avenue and Sheridan this country “3' re as 8006 as“ were caught is we‘ve lost our LEO HAAK. Manager not come we what the J NNOUNCEMENT ."zv ?§¢¢a¢????$?§x??ï¬x?§xv??uxv?v 'Cl ll Skuaxlua. . ..- , _ taming our reasonable prices. The scarcuy efficient help means a very high cost of wear ure. One of Our distinctively tailored suits is ï¬rst and second Cut W39 HE folks that we have done work for continue to talk about us. They say pleasant things about our ability and assure you'tllat we sell only standard ï¬x- tures and that our charges for all kinds of plumbing work are within reason. Pir~t (\hurch of L‘hrisl,Svi¢-misz o! Hiyfllluml Park. “‘3“ ï¬llv-d to (“w-r. flowing. :1 great many having to <t:md nutsido. on Tumdn) eyenlng when Virgil 0. Strioklvr. C. S. B.. a member of the â€ward of Lecture- ship of tho Mmhnr Church. the ï¬rst 1‘hurch u! Christ. Scivngisl. lh Bos- ton: Muss†delhvrwl a lecture on ('hv'ielizm Syivncv. Thox sponkorwan ‘imrmlucI-«l by Mr. Ruhvrt P. Wulkor HM (anmw. le full tmt M the Ivo- ‘mrw will lw puhli-‘llml in nu“ wvwk'n (‘RUWD PILLS (‘HI'RCH TO HEAR LEVI‘I'RI". Hrs" 0. strlckler. (‘. S. H. Lew-tuna on (‘hrlstlan Solon". Tuesday Large crowd .HN-nds HIT" \\'ll| VN‘ puun i\§[l.‘ Hf â€I!" Prf‘s‘s‘ Snmethins 5 talkers 11! Ire: him-um crimi- 533535 Central Avenue ething should he done to the a n! treason. hut lynching is n Im porters and Designers of Ladies' Costumes xrrants messed narkct nubled 211 you Jr cus- ater or be the carcnly i wear suits is .-O_-W-¢¢O 30C 32c 220 22c 30C 25c 23c DRIVENRREDCROSS FUNDS'I'OSIAR‘I'SOON i As the lust stmxxleru‘in the Lib- ierty Loan nrmy of stuck go over the Hop. the opening runs of the second Red Cross war fund cnmpnlxnare H. in; primed. These will commence tiring u soon as the Liberty Loan 1 subscriptions Ire well out o! the way. 3 Another hundred million dollnrs in i needed by the Red Crogs. in order to :cu’ry on the work of var relief on- ‘izrusted to it by the allied govern- "ments. Without the aid of the Red HCroas. and especially the Americun mo.ooo.ooo Is NEEDED mm No Other Wu Benet 0:1qu tiun HM Hut-I Pu leach- ing Alt-eta us “0 led Cross. Help! Red Cross. it is certtin thnt victory could not be the portion of our lot. It cunnot be expected thnt the ow- eratlons of that great army of mercy can go on. uninterruptedly. without funds. It takes money to perform deeds of compassion. I: mil u the manufacture of cannon. No matter how much you have in- vested in Liberty Bonds. or have don- ated in other directions with the ob- ject of helping to Vin the war. it in a part of immediate duty to send some more of your dollars along the route that is marked vith'crimson on a field of white. This in the broad. open path that reaches clelr out to the uuermoet rim oi the tiring line in France. Right up to the her- bed wire entanglements that hedge the enemy trenches it goes. studded. with ï¬rst nid stations. with hoapittll. canteens. rescue stations for the re- fugees. nml what not. E For instance. the rescue work that i'nllmwd the lwginning hithe- German idrlvo in March. was a striking ex- iamplo of the Red Cross manner oi {practical assistance Amid the eva- -cuntion of whole town: and villages which had in he rammed durlnx twin)- dr'um ï¬re bombardment the ‘Rod Cross w as a tamer oi strength: its motors. lt< amhtllanccs and its workvrs tniling tint» and night while the slwlls hullnd and the earth rook- ietl llt‘Hi‘ iultn ring until the last man lwznmm and child had been transport- led to an!» h: irhnrs‘ioll in tho re.Ir. And this is hut a lnflnitentlmalpnrt. lonl) a few days history of tho nob- tic-st wnrk that has (“of been gin-n 1mankind tn d0» the work in which men YOU back here at hnmo. can i. hm'v a part Sn silt‘nlly huve‘they gone froml tho ranks of our Reserve Militia into; tin- grvnt army of l'nclv Sam thst‘ their going is noticed only by their absence, and by the new feces in their accustomed ‘plsces; enlisted and drafted men with good found:- tion training to help them on in do- ing their best bit under the Star! and Stripes for “Old Gloryâ€. They have gninod in their Com- pany C trsining a great asset for, themselves thnt they’ will be mnm nflicient soldiers more quickly. 0! ms uuvuuvu. .n, ...._,., v, 7 outside work and devoted all his time to agriculture. My. Skitimore early-identiï¬ed himself with the church. joining the First Mist chnreh of Chicsgo noon otter toting up his residence there. 011 main: to the term he. {with his brother John and sister Emma conceived the lideh of forming s Sundsy school in the neighborhood. So the people 0! the community gsthered at time home of H. P. Wheeler on Sunday III!“ norms nnd held their Sand†school: «m--- mmlnn ï¬nally .8th the They have gutted in their boul- pany C training a great asset for, themeelves in the: they’ will be more efficient Ioldim more quickly. They will be a reel wet to our country. whose chhword is Emu ciencfl ' Modest heroes. 'ho haiVe gone through the long winter diligently training at night. after accustomed day‘s work. giving ‘19 many evenings and many engagement: to he inithful ;tn their appointed talk. They hove {ploughed through the snow many. :nlnlly times to anwer the roll nd :got their drill. They have. with mood nature. stood up under the rtnunts of the boys end amused smiles In! some of the flown-ups. for they ‘wore only “home guards". But now lthey are regular soldiers. and are ‘entitled to and will get the worm :appmvnl and amour-cement ofthoae who have heretdore taken them flighuy. Company (‘ k proud 0! in- men} who haw gnne to the var. Thou “I'm remain. envrthmw who haw 2mm. and resolve that they. (on. will lw roady when thoflcnll comes. to on- roll themselves. D mined Ion. In lhvlr muntry's smlee at home or ahroad. If! the mesntlme. lot the' Hunmht sustain them that prepared- IHW“ l~ u-rï¬cr. HIGHLAND “ï¬x pin-s: HIGHLAND fun "ILLINOIS COMPANY (‘ W1 1h 1888 he moved to a farm Vent Oi n! Pt. Sheridan. working I! ‘the Fort ) V ANY ( guru-n years as a civilian curl-emu. W;le farm occupying more. and more ve‘they son» fromlul his attention. he ï¬nally gnu» up Rewrvo Militia lntoiuululdo work and «lm'oted all his of Fuel» Sam thatitimo to agtlcullure. Mr. Skitlmore Mood only by their early-identiï¬ed himulf with the m... Ila-ï¬ll! til-IORGE SKIDMIDIFL OLD SETTLE]! DIES Funeral Services Wm Hold d Hl.~ Balance Yesterday. Ana-noon. Mal u Wnutmn Death came in a mull of lpoplexy Mr Skldmore wu born July 27. l8†:1: Tocqu. Oxford-hire. England. Q Mr. Skidmore wu murled to Cnl ilnm Wheeler. Mgv 30. 187‘. TM iunlon was blessed by In children lEmu-1y (‘nllstn died In Infamy In lRaymnnd ‘ho «main-van! yam-310d EH0 leaves to mourn his lou Ma '1“ ’throe sons Bonund 0. o! N [Idnhm Elmer T. and H071! ll. Illighlnnd Park . lino ten [rtndchfl ren, besides a has! of other rel.“ and friends who never hue ooh m 0! him became nolhln; m may I be “Id 0! mch 3 till. Punenl service: were hold pk (he res-Menn- yentatdny afternoon It 11:30 with hurInl M Onhnad. Waukenn the community guhered at (in home of H. P. Wheeler on Sunday dun" noon: nnd hcld their Sand†school; Theae meetings ï¬nally air-acted tho; attention of tha Lake County Bondâ€: School Association with the mule that a subscription vu noon ni and a little chapel huilt where Bun du achool and church Ionic-0| we mlinuined for years. ' thank: (u my relaun- nu aha (hr Mode-m “'ondtu'u Dwnutlful flnral (Harlan. :md symphony Ihnwn m1 hrrvnn-ment, unh 10 â€pm: my since" In (n my "lull". and friends FRANK J. BAKER Burglars always “spot" the house with the money andi valuables That’ s the burglars business, and do you realizefi that if you persist in kieeping these things in your home, you ui are inviting a robbery and perhaps murder? ‘ i CH“) 0" â€1““ oflerlnfl‘. Int-dim" shown M1" my ““9 Firm-Ht Hurrah-rt" Old Reliable and WM: Bank N lulu-l ‘1 u. . problem mun '0 '3‘“ ‘1.“ (ore (m â€on ml* be u ml ""4"†r "ch II Soï¬e ot the pupils :t Elm Place are ‘experimentln. with a home- mndu; device ibr protecting deiloate plant! such as tomnto plants when set ngt onrliér than the cunt weath- or conditions justify. but year A hem}. {rm-rt on Moy 23rd caught I munrity hi the tomnto plants thd had been m-t out in Highland Park. Many who have had yearn of experâ€" lonco with spring condition: at Highâ€" lntld.Parl do not not tomato plum: until about June the ï¬rst or (well later, but then they try to net out put grown plnnts. if pluntu have been unset tan or thn-v time:- in the plant house and nrv growing in n urgent! th‘o‘) can tw kt-pt in that condition until almost ready to blossom and then if wt in the ground without dio- tnrhinl the rootsl their growth will dli of the Y.W. C. A. Hall’s House at the Great Lakes gme a $0 Imam! In; report of the mum And vtrled dutlex um full to lhe at of those who are minluerlng to She physical mental and spiritual ' s of the women (relaxlves of men t the Great Lakes. A new Hairless «use 1‘ In: ball! on (he wont lde trucks for Cumps Dena? and Perry as one ls lnwmclent f the accom- odatlon of the many I' flock there greatl; to tho evenln enjoyment by furnlnhlnx seven! r I colon with Mother' » (‘lub Molded ) sell war roclpeu to each other In rdor to pro- wide 3 fund fot war wo Mono h: asked to bring puma prnctlcnl recipe to the next m, g. the ï¬rst Tum-day In June which Muther‘n (‘Iub until full The Annual Rumma Bale held May 2. 3 and 4 netted he Anoth- tlon n twat sum for th (-umnt ex- ponsmx, ' ‘ m cloucthe In. Ann liq-“Id. It bed MM Mr. All“: Benedict, or thé put ï¬ve years we organ†at the Pru- bmdnn church hm: r med MI po- gluon. M the Vesper 3â€â€œ afternoon the R". F “YES UP rosmo AS CHUICH 30AM pnued the â€mnkr of Mr. Medtct (or his I yvnrï¬. Mr. Benedict? been nppmlalm not ple of the Presbytorh alw by those of the who arr members of Park Choral Society unendpd tho (‘amnxns winner. It in um r church omclala accept decision to giro up n ornnlu on not-cum In: dufleo In buuineu. add-r circle he “with“! 6 who. hive v"! (M! ‘lfl rel that the r. Benedict's penum- u Malina-eu- We wish to think for their kinda»!- ah durinl our root-u! be Mr and ‘Mn. Axt‘l ‘R â€Puma, fur ill-Ii fluted". up . h,» .M'c Alvln CA!†or A. Hoal‘l “one gave a $ry [nun he mum And V" to me 5o: 0! u; ~r£ng to She Dhylf‘ lritual ' 8 0f _ of men t RING! Hotness «use I! ui 1m sand-Ly F at PM et- ï¬n