[ultrgé Blfl'if.‘ lPéy P. 35‘ ,F‘v. ‘rk, x} ather- kmï¬gku here xonéi335 g? a“); palm; )gui' ‘~"He they Lme .xre AH Furthermore. the bottlem‘akers are anxiuus about the. effect of the pro- hibition movement on their trade. Well, they should remember that It takes an awful lot of pap bottles tn throw at the umpire at the baseball games Dropping Them Below Shoe Tops All T hought§ General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business Arthunw. Vcrcoe Pro-idol! -... , 'In the very face of tashion's decree th: dovrn is the appearance of the new models in models which are dropping them below the that woman likes the short skirt and its (r her desire to be in the exclusive dressed ra are two new suitsâ€"the sash an ~skirt on t in; the feature of that cloth suit. 0n t checked velvet is relieved 0! its severeness ‘ at the sides.. ’ Capital and Surplus, $120,000 North Shore Trust Company N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd; 4 per cent Paid on Time Certifiateo 3 per cent paid on Surings Deposits ot tashlon's decree that skirts "will not" cdme ce of the new models in eastern cities of new lull upping them 3 short sktrt e exclusive ,he sash an that cloth sult. .eved 0! its severen’ess below the shoe tops. and its (readoutâ€"better even thul dressed ranks ~sktrt on that shown on On the right a grey Fashion hlnn We shall see. Here the left be- nnd blnch with the little tunlc shirts In J Coed Vice President State Bank ) for Exclusiveness mixes the marble post office to the cross roads town. as the one who promises to do something {or business efficiency. Thv mldiers who only got a small part 0! their letters are not so apt to vote (or the congressman who pro- E. J. Grundy Cubic: THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS HIGHWOOD RESIDENCE IS DESTRHYED BY l-‘IBE Lust Saturday night the home 6! Joe Belli on Washington St. and Railroad Ave. Highwood was totally destroyed by fire, which is thought to have been caused by an overheated furnace. as the ï¬re started in the basement. The alarm which was turn- ed in at ten o'clock was quickly resâ€" ponded to by the ever-alert Highland Park Fire Department. who worked until one o'clock extinguishing the blaze. The department was greatly handicapped in not being iamlliar with the location 0! the ï¬re hydrants as this was not in their territory. but after once ï¬nding them. the) were soon at work extinguishing the ï¬re Much credit is due them for their ready response and untiring (strum. Mr. Be!“ is proprietor of the newj ice cream parlor located on High- wood Avenue. Hin home had just rev cemly been remodeled. having been partly destroyed by ï¬re In January‘ just two years ago. Mr. mm. his mother and two roomers were occu» pants of the house when the an- brolu- out. Although no one wua 1nâ€" jured, one of the roomers was over- Our Hf [ht “:h (‘mm- by smoke. but was brought In by usn of {he lung motor. Insurance In thv umuunt of (W!) thousand dnl~ lar~ “a: ('nrriz-d nn (ho- hon-w I‘M.“ Thursday. Jnnunry 9. .\Ir Jnhn Danis of Highwmui. pnsm-qi awn) ni lht' ago «If (“only )vnrs (0|lil“ ing an illness of pneumonia. He mu.~ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jbseph Da\i~ of Highwood. tuners] services won livid Sllndny afternoon with inter nwnt in Wall‘kegnn cemetery. ii~ iruw-s to survive him a wife and <Innii child, also a father and moth \Iarm (Mu-n at [0 (DR-lock Saturday livvnlng. One- Man (Du-reame- hy the Snake- NEW SUIMRS' \NI) SOLDIERS" 1ԠI! U'I’HN.‘ [t Spn-‘n uni ~3ml| m {1‘4 bright rm! .L- .1 nmv gr) kmmnk‘ nkust Huh [m unliuu‘s‘ svrn‘m‘ npvnml Thc- wound flour i~' rvwrw-«I fur llw mum-n gut-sh nf Hm nwn In .ic'rr \ima 'I‘hvrr i< :\ Huh rumm, run-t room .md nthvr fnvilitivs Th0 ï¬mvrs nrc- hm! “ilh Amrrivun Oriental rugs Th;- {urnilun- u! tustvful \uh‘kc-r- \mrk‘ Thn- rvst rmum has furnitun- or birch. I Th.- r-ntiro building's Interlor and --\n-riur has been remodvled fur the purpnso n! !h(‘ club The corkscrew manufacturers ue worried over the prohibition outlook but their product viii still be unlui to stir Up the earth around the bush henna». )r.‘ Mich. ruum :mll mmfnrl \thmn, ’I‘hv mnin flour i< Hu- M111 llurv nrv (‘uzy lvzuhn-r (-hAih; 1 pnrh; nirrtriruH) humw! \V lumih“ \shmw- [Winn-y l~' :I\.~'llr' M.» fur huhk> :Iml Inuzuzinv â€no u! (110 largest uudiences lhn' nu-r iiiimi a Highland Park Church li-tvno-ti to a lvcture on Christian Science by Rev. Andrew J. Graham (‘. 5,. Tui-sday waning in the Firm (‘hnrch of (‘hrif’t Scientint. Th: Board of Directors authorixed the lecture published in full. which wili he found on another page of this is \i h]: sue The people who shiver when thi thermometer drops five degrees. In often the lune one: who 10:72 a horse standing out in a cold wind without any blanket. M.» fur lim»k> :Iml muzuzmw (Mr :I phulmuruplz; :1 trlt'phunw 1 .v dumb \vnilvr ruumnu‘ {rum kIH‘ht'H, and nlhvr \ulm'ul fe-nlu Thc- wound flour i~' rvwrw- lln~ mum-n him-sh M the nwn l l‘um-rnl Ilold Sunday with Burial “nuke-sum Cemetery. Pneumonia Cause of Death I..\ RGE (‘RIDWD A'l'l‘l'LVDS LI-X‘Tl’RE Tl'l’SIHY NIGHT .HDHX lHVIS. HIGHWHOD RESIDENT P.\SSI"S ON H [I l‘h ull ll Huh, (")|l"[l'|ll'(h r Hm lHl‘pit‘r“. I‘ (If Anvlvllt. F t!l\ nf Illirmx~ I~ :nlw the hull mkx H' (h‘llt'mw q xhe $10,0un 5‘ [hi {1)\ \l!‘ “H ( nth-fl In "Q‘VINH'Q‘IO‘Q‘ u ..r HILMMM lYl Hl' III l~ ~llhrkil \trlt'phunw {math mun." (mm H): \ulm'ul fe-nlurm. LI 1) !\l Win frwh put: and guldpl-wx, WM;- fnr Inn-h 1n (hr ml at Wyn-Minu- m~t Saturday. Mn-rs' .md 511?! l .tlhi t'nfldlu'lwi {h In “ «uh-mall M v? ‘ "\l 0!. Jbrw \\ I'HIHL '1 {Id IH HI -_ Belgian King 8‘ utes‘ E 7 L" FRANK }. BAKER , President f A. C. MOR AN, diï¬nnl Manager Chicago Varnish . 9mm ' ' Marshall E. , AMPRELL, Pmidcnt Central Illinois lic Sefxfce Company. jOHN M. TUTTI“, Vice Mam Phillip Rum. Beau-c f ' mdinaelligeminmin direcdngthe Stirs thebnnk, the following men, well known 7(1er mmunity, wen re-elecmd as directors of . by the neockholden Jan. 11th: c. G. ALEXJ FRANK J. . M. APPEL yim Northern Illinois. Coinpm .D.BU11JER, ' ,"pmn'e Farmer." These me‘ jnvitcbgyur patronage and good will. The Old Re‘hz _ ER; State Reptuenutivc Fidelity Coudï¬y Company of New York. Formin‘Hy Chief of the Banking Dc MtghheSe-uofminou. vf‘l [pale and Progressive Bank 1}. M. APPEL C. F. G“ UVice President Cashier â€10 Direct .3ark State Bank '