omgmy HT! , 0M: \(m mpany 3135211 agery a6: f“ xemsx ix name 335 Illinois \lu 1 VI “(‘W Gavâ€" .- ptmpie t py-riï¬h I! [his nth m 51le 51mm and UV â€I H, S Phone Hydo Puk 2343 -5<-<-:â€".er>«~.~+:- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00.000.000.000... o .................ogaocoo00...... 0000... 000 o. o no. Featuring the Best in Music FOR DANCES SHOLESO. ESTRA= , MALLARY’S Sageâ€"T†RECEPTIONS. ETc CHURCH SERVICES Sundqv .L m .1‘ MAR Sumhy School Im following \\ cdnesd I) '1 wrung ivymaomul Scrnce at SW General Checking, Deposit and CommercialBusineu Arthur_w. Vercoe President WHOLESALERS TO THE CONSUMER Phone 160 GEORGE G. ROCK, Mar. 533-535 Conn-I A". Watch This Space Every Choice Native Rib Roast. . . Fancy Pot Roast. .. . l . . Pork Loin, Whole ......... Pork Shoulder, Whole ..... Peacock Bacon, strip only. Badger Bacon, strip only. . Leaf Lard, Bell Shaped . . . Fresh Spare Ribs. only 4 Fresh Ham. .............. Picnic Hams .............. Round Steak ' Porterhouse Steak . only Sirloin Steak Veal Stew .......... ' ...... Veal ChOps ................ Palace Cash Market Choice Wisconsin Turkeys Only 42 Cents per Pound Big Turkey Sale Also ï¬ne Ducks, Geese and home dressed Chickens at lowest market prices. .‘hmtained b) FH’S' ChurL‘ 1. L)? Lâ€: Capital and Surplus, $120,000 North Shore Trust Company CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 387 Central Avenue Special for Saturday, December“ 211t 4 per cent Paid on Time Certificates 3 per cent paid on Savings Deposits ‘an be had before Christmas by calling nP-rk2343 MRS. BERTHA R. MEANOR wwvah2W ¢3~FHW44€~FW- <~:~:~.-:..:. BOOK OF You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the . Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. Hours 9 a. m.. to 6 p. :11. Every Day except Sunday Tllopbonc H: P. 811 W. or u ( A State Bulk) Ir: J Ceer] Vice Preuidem "Week for our Saturdny Specials n‘u‘u 0o HI I Hngldnd Park E. J, Grundy Cuhior .28c 1b . 22C It 367k lb 26k lb 28c 28c 54c 38c 35c lb 20c lb. 28c 1b. 28C u 11m F STOP BOLSHEVISI av sums roan, mama's Pin \letHh: ku- "\I‘w‘x m-rq-nh 'l'hv fund :thnhtrnflun vnhhu-t |Ill"|l|‘.l\r ‘huw NIHWIIYH'IN :lftvr I‘m-rm'wr 2" Dealers to Use Up SmaH Sl'pphel. Thn' ller‘hh om llu- l‘:lll."|~ml~ mnkw H lmgu-rnlin- fur n-ruH uh-ulur‘ nnc‘. hukn'rx In \l\" Hlv ~11:le ammum‘ n1= Damn), I! i~ nu! 1hr inn-mum 0! tho l'uml :Inlminntmtiun In puruhuw I!“ :f un_\ our ~mn~lmnu I‘Lwh .h-uh-r I‘ H‘ ’1‘ mm L â€I! Yzl~l than \\. War nxpm'h-d In wrul'n :I nurnml “KM"! 1nd ix kao-II m mkr- In!“ vnlh'hlu-rutinl hm lhr' I!I.‘Ilv'!‘lal| *nv-rv-uw in the HM --f eulumuhw vluriu: Ilw hm! )I'flr ul’ u u iurgv mu-m mummu- Fur mm. “In" In (‘nllu' (“mun I'm-d zlllixlillAlellqtr‘ lmw n.- ‘niiwl thrnvliuln :u (u huw In hand}: WORLD FOOD SUMMARY In gummrt of Its [)0]le to keep farm- ars of tho ['nimd Stun»: fully mfurmmi at world food mnvmlons and probablt’ needs for t‘c-rmln cuxnnnulmvx. 1hr Un|tvd Stun-s fond udmlnlslmnun hm- cumplfled u sunnuury of unusual 1m penance tn prmluvvrs. :mv! u.- Qt'lï¬~?.lv Yh. To Purchase Surolus Wheat Sub- stitutes-Cons'1mers Urged to Continue Their Use. The world balance sheet of food products shows u shortage of three hllllun pounds of (at: and three mll Hun tom 4)! hlgh prntnln feeds. Among fats nre lllflllth’d pork products. dalr) products and vegetable olls. Commodities of which there are an! , nciont supplies. i! used with econwn). are “'hvai, rye. beans. peas. rice and ii-mis miwr (him (hose high in protein Sutï¬cient hm‘f'is in sight to loud aii refrigerating shipx‘ capacity. There is enough augm- for our nor ' hi» \i “m“; qu-"u ma] consumption it other nations n» , ' ' ' ' ‘ ' min their present short ntions. l1 “nulls-nun. “L. â€m" iï¬th, "u' they increase their rationn, there will "2'â€, be a shortage. Con“ la the only com- â€" "“""“ mon food commodlty of which there in 'l‘hr~ pmple who cumplnin most I worid surplun. With the ponibkhbom the exactionl of the food pro- 3mm; °f hf“ 9’31"†“:1: 'Mqucer-u are frequently the sum- one. at tutu as w dent f Ind» , _ reed for it. own people. but to minnlwn m" "m "W†â€cm Mu" n, PM?“ of 20.0“!!!†(on. to Eu mph“ to dn any running this full. by July 1. 1019. there must be con .. M tinned mnurution and Ivoidnnm oi 30mm,“ Mk: “hm hm m. of "’1‘ HH‘ butcher whu med to "thm in" some rump hone. ihon you bought I rnnut “'t-H int heurd from in In 1carefully ueighinx the Irnwlnl "- Ipor unit the inc-M. Holp win the war â€min-1 hum» Save food m w fulninr stricken ... Ila) 1w (ml. pl Mr “thOr «nu! furthwr: "Thm n'nnnlr) h w [um-n . I‘ mm“ m mnko- \‘u-r\ u-u amnllw mum-arm! \ulh Hmw ‘un‘n-rwl ' :IH‘.".\. ‘l‘ln- (mu! .Ilu:.h‘.\il‘.7hvl ‘ \ â€\k‘ w- (u w-znilnr.» to sth‘ (um? Hlm- {my “arm rrlxrf, “1- 4m: "nuhho-x'ism and 1hr red nng ï¬nuh lsh \\'hrr‘¢- hunger dwells. Fry}! Eu~ rnpu um! (his per will mntqh. Wlm- hold fund "m! «\‘on tho- Allu‘ul‘lc ulll not In) M hurrivr In [In- â€than! 11‘ (MI! durtrlnr u! lnulvsqnmfl in our awn vounrry." Thifl l3 (h! wnrnlnu mm‘ In an up [Wu] lssuw! h} Hnr‘H A‘ “Wu-Mar nu nnh’ fowl INIHIHI‘AHT'HL rummvhuc (‘hlvngu Hm! fund (‘mnvnnuuu ls ~HH FOOD ADMINISTRATION “Red Flag Atways Goes Hand In Hand With Hunger." the Ad- ministration Warns. â€1N1 niiwl Hulrm‘l rm ~inmllm. lmuM I'nnxllh II u! rl \\'h!l.~ H twrnlnllh h (h Waste Oflends Humamty \)~h!-'~~ 11hr! “nilv )h YIN"! rllrfh mvu‘ \huuM hv vllnm; 2r. unwlwnu- In humnmu m H' I pv'~ I'\H‘..' lmmen ur- HIGHLAND max PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK; ILLINOIS ui Harm U: do Ill“ ~~1lÂ¥lnn «'wr (MT-mm: xxxlm'ivm.“ [H'ul‘ wnxmm 1- hi: IllillHlAlellur‘ I; In~ u. (u huw In ml duuh-rs um! ‘ I!†â€w IIl'urn-q rrlxrf, “R- !hh willing!) “R nny m ll nrmn Ihv' l-J'! u! ...... 'w 3.- 4?)>O¢WDC~W>OQOOC~DDOOOOO n-f Us ~fnr' r‘ \ vhw )vnr :I~ four lxmm m )u'HI‘ In ’nt v of unusual 1m 2 sheet of food Huge of three and three mll n feeds. Among products. dalr) 1 out. 1 there are euf‘ with econwn). peas, rice and high to protein ant to loud a†petty. PUBLIC NOTICE In hereby (hen. that Hu- Subscriber Exe‘cutrix n! the Ian! Will and Tentnmenl of Charles Hrnwn drawn-m1 will nllrnd the Court House in Wuukexan. In “Id ,lvrm lhvnmf to be holder) at lhp ('uun House in Wuukegm. 'In uld :t‘uumy. on the ï¬rst Monday of March m-u. l9]? wlwn and ï¬ber! all pvrsom hm‘lnx rlann against said cslau- an- nmmed and requem-d to present Hu- mm» tn Mud Courtjor zuljudicatmn . ' hounmlm ha! ‘1 HI! .\mrr|->:m uh lune n.- I\\‘ In hum“: nlhl lmkrl" urv~l t‘num‘ infurlnulinl rullf'd I“ nnd AH-d HI!“ [In Vhl lln ng '(‘lde ll) 1H Illnrml ('rllIrH-r} 'IlH--<l.’l)‘. \VHHi «me 0! â€Ir 1mm lawn! and lmnhlr ,munu llnllhnl“ of {his cummunil)‘ \\’.- dn In»! know, \u- (-mmnl un- drnmm! uh} (hv yuunu. Hnnm’uml' ru1.m.-nu.- phuuld lw rnllnd m var» h {rum H.1- mm and Human! a! the “â€th hm wu- dn rmxlizt‘ that lherv um hr nu I-rrur in (In l‘vrlw'l le‘. and that |.||I:m .\l:\r|o- Jnu'phlnr \Hh- n! W1llmm S A I! «Lunuhh-r M! Mr. mm 3!:- 'I~C'C’-3’OC~;4.’"2'C-C"I‘C*Z'C~C"I-OO-Z’C’OOOC'Q .y. u (xix “I “3": ‘(ï¬â€˜ a On “‘9‘- l‘hrhlmu Monday morning 0 were uh [nu-r ly lurprlsed and pcwd to beu In match the announcement (hut Pro!- Mnrl- L Sunlord was saving to to upenk during Hu- ï¬rst period. "Grund- nm Sanford." thc demo-l little old lady nn earth, In I“ old friend of our» “'0 Mun,†fuel a thrill of juy when \u' hrnr H! her waning. for we nlwny! knnw slu- hm: a speck] mom-mu {or u,_ Ho‘r "Humane lhln llmu “nu ull "Mnkmx Uh- Wurlh Whllr,“ She told u.~ u.» must unrl and dlx I! we rxpm-I In ï¬nd 1hr Kr: In l'nlocl Um “our of Sun-rm- Thu-re In- two (‘lflrM-~ studrm» van bvlung lo: the NHL the H. H. A. ur lhI‘ U B, A "lhn- hr Amhflinu‘," TIH' M‘crmd. (' T. H H (mum: tn hr « Ikmhy \‘nu mun will} belong to {hr ï¬n! )1 )0†“wk Lard :md ('ulnncu-lluuunl), 01h- I‘huu- 31m mu-l holnnx In â€I" (‘. T H H To ‘hH'h ‘IK‘II'I) arr )uu w» H]! 1.. hc-lnnx’ . Th- (â€)2 FHA “11' J pc-Hhun )q human Thur-x1“) \h â€Unrhh‘ur «- unmg .1 Mining hwy-mp during uh.- h’lH pf‘l‘itn! UH \“(‘dlld“l1.,\‘ \I'IIIHN on (Ln- Thv) Il-m 1' (hr [\hu‘r». they hmw' klmun lu-lnn~ And thru lln- Whlh- (hum of lhl' morning so." '1)th Hun-r rumm- In nnvh wuh (-hillm-s- in lhv mph-r3 uf hi: Much. The) uvnll) pa» nun) ,\.- nn-h- lhv umrninu star in gold HE: ICVLVH EH1 ‘\ I. LI 1ԠHR \ \ Tl [’i‘) in! .ll ('rllIrH-r} lune! hn’ml ml“ of {his man scuo‘ol. mom -fu .\ DJI'DH‘ATIOV NOTH‘E vnh I In [‘Nupvl. III-1 I919 |\ VIIJIOIII \W pit.) "(hr H‘l‘lx nm! In Io' Jnu-phlnr “hm-ch. mm 5 A lilrtwh. and Mr. ,md .\h~. Suï¬u-uh-r \slm' dim! In this- ('Hy um! Md~ hunml M Mr or} ’I‘m-ulny. “an «me of (MI and lmnhlr ,munu his cummunil)‘ HI n n~ uu‘alnm u M I»: 3 In (-nmpllnnm- with ï¬'luull board has de- In?) H HI‘ Contributed an my HM Iln HIM z-hnrf i'. I, ‘ii‘iu‘ .. q’£i~ _IE HI ir‘ ;. V1- Felt Slippen for an... 1.3? ï¬fwmnndl’dtsippmfa L‘. Incl-in allthe wanted styles Co and Juliet styles an all 001018.. ... $1 A CHRISTMAS of Peace Should be a Christmas of practical gifts. When you spend a dollar for a ; useless trinket, in a degree, you ,are wasting that dollar. «When 3 'you invest a dollar in Thrift Stamps L or deposit it in a savings account, .1 you are conserving that dollar to pay the’ war debt, to help feed the f hungry nations across the sea, to. E reconstruct and rehabilitate a war- †desolated world. ‘ H ‘ On the eve of this Christmas can you conceive of a more practiCal gift than a bank book with an initial deposit of one dollar, , thereby, teaching the child the ï¬rst ~'-‘ practical lesson of thrift and instill- ing in the young mind the true spirit of the times? - Our 1919 Christmas Club being _ _: open, you can get that bank book now, making the ï¬rst deposit as '41; l? largeorassmallasyoulike. .2]... Luv-<95: 779m ,._..f ‘ ' The Home of the Christmas Club FRANK J. BAKE! J. I. m . C. F. Highland m State Bank 5% husky... for the FOOTWEAR GIFTS ' I : I A large and varied assortment of we have to Offer this season. u“ BMW Amuc how for all the Family. “when“ 65c to $1.5 :03??? $1 to nflmfl [r-