t’rogressn'e 1mm (m the .11) 21 smre at .nd Park, at :‘ed tn do the Iccmcnt rx' Beautiful \L MM 1C0, Vt Mm zz' 655mg and rt notice. . I LCC‘CL ND DYERS READING R00]! Telephone 103 onooocooocooooOIO COO. )(’( Ni. \V HRHN DENTIST ooooooooo coo-col... \I. h’ \'I‘FS 3 m the 7k and l‘\l\'|‘l\H coco-0000000000 0........... H III H |n_hl Ind Park lh'c md Purl H orutlng 1m. OI... Telephone 265 All makes of watches. clocks and Jewelry tor, called repaired and delivered Doc-00.0 D0000000 Evanston Battery Station Not annoying soot with the Electric Curling Iron The degree of heat necessary is steadily maintained. Connection to any lamp socket starts t going. Public Service Co. Auto Accessories Carlisle Cord and Fabric Tires Vulcanizing’ and Retreading; Why We’re Orders 1 361 Central Avenue 5“"an Machines Repaired. Called hr and Delivered. Highland Puk Watchmaker and Jeweler Telephone Evunlton 4445 lG-V‘JGSO anle Avenue Corner Church Street of Northern Illinois Sixteen Years at Schneider's J. P. STEFFEN, Proprietor 522 Central Avenue Telophonea - 350‘909 u a.‘ [he numn‘ou (vulva-um“: snub/c u (k: Hurru Hun At our Sales Room vanslon. Illinois \\ f . Waterhouse x arc sup- thh the Here he right \V 7, At 2h luck over 1118 Muom of thv zanh-u, Iilw ull l1 hill- lmIm-, hm! ln\( im um m-nt to \wr If I surh an (‘Xt‘whfiunnl « Ahx‘uys 5hr 21 ~41le lmv. Pd [mm in In “I Inlltl‘s XXIII: \\'u.< yummy I- th< 31> hm ’Hu- Lulw lmun- hm‘ume oloqm'nt 0f thxm- things “km-h pit-used hzs moth- cr‘ Dnnulnl did not rvulize that young \kumvu \\'hn\'~' :n-quulntunw hu mmhx um] 1hr “hum hv- vnlcrtuined ut miles 11 puking mwrvsx. \H-ru not mmlu wel- rt‘nu- in {his humn of his vndvuvur; hv \wnnlvn-d \umlwly, why nmthvr found in mm girl SUHM‘ Alixuppuhmng qual- lty. But he kno-w (hut thv frivmlships grlvh-d hvr, ulsu 1H- suw that shv gru'w more frail vm'h dun mu! vh-n ehn (‘r‘ Dnnultl d \kumvu whnx‘n um] hr “1m“ 11 1':l‘\il1£il|h um] hr “but“ hr 11 1v:1'<~in: inwrm rvnu- in {his hull] “"HIlvh-tl \:Ivn.~l uy. mm 110 km-w (hut thv frivmlships gern-d hvr. ulsu 1H- suw that Shv grn'w more {mil mu-h day. and that she found h‘ r unly joy in his [)rvsvuce. Ho- hm! lmen hvr mind"). stand lng 0n (Inx \i!n~-~'h:ulw1 norm. “'th nustm'liumx' “va1! [ho-1r hrizht I‘n|'fl*1\'. and though hon hml lu-vu «‘ho-vry and brm‘w, u \hmlnw Inrkml in in.- “mg dwï¬xw. .\'»-x\. 1w \\:1\ in I"r.:mw-. fur away anrv. “hun- gum hunnml tln-ir “arming. “Imu- mwn {nu-.111! for thv safety of this bvautit‘ul Lunl nprvud ulmur her. I'Nmnld's nmrhw sunk down upon H19 [)uh‘h. So many yours shv hm] down-~41 hum-1f Jvnlnmly to her sun. Ihurv hm! hm“ hm [xv-H1 I'HI‘ Ulllt‘l’ ('luSr- (‘Ulnpllll- loushlp, Nuw she was :llnmn 'l‘eurs mmlu (hn-ir \\u_\ Ihmnzh hvr wrinklvd ï¬ngers. she dad not Mar :1 1mm stvp nu [nu-1mm :11 11» >i‘lv. It was a girl's voice whivh hum-d her. 1h. mum-us 1:» <1“ muntry, and i that yuu, bum in" r‘unM rm Imnul-I's mmh it x..i X‘HHLU hHILa‘ mun w muthur in \\ ;l,\ fr “.1111! va‘s mum nut “nun-1'; Ivnvrs (-ume to h: them 1mm. Imnuld was n-panv-«l miwing; MUM], it was holin-vml. by :1 Uprmuu llvr hum sn-p drnzzvd as m-wv-i “uh (“ml-(1115' up rlw hunzlld's mum- [-Izmv. .\I_\r:: 1hnwr-bnrm-vw-«l [mHL pr \\u< [huh- on (hv purrh \vhvn- 110 had hHIir-n hvr good-b)" 'I‘wiw- Myru trim! In spunk in {MI hur tvrrihle “ems hm Hm! duty was spun“! ll«‘l'. pr \\u< Ihmu- ‘ had hHIir-n hvr trim! In spun! news hm Hm! The muKho-r 1 “Me vyvs rmul dvrstuud. Iiirï¬dvmly tho young \vunmn (HI- Iuwed Hm lwm {arm of tho 0er mm thv hnuw. “1"she- murmured. “uh! I suf‘frr with yuu.†Donnlrl's nwlht’r turm-d in unvx- pm'tml puvinn. “What do _\nu knnw of sufferlng?" she rrivd. "You! I low him. I am his mullwr." ’l‘hv :er ruisvd hvr white tear- sminwl fawn I >110 quivtly I‘v- swim pliml. “Win-u lim'inL'I)’, pened?" “In the “ivy," the- girl answered. All life hm} gum‘ {rum hc-r \ulw. “And ynu kln'W “In-n you mum- to um than I Was his moan-r?" “Imu M-nt me to mmfnrt you." she said. The nmthvr looked again into the young {an-v whnsv sormw was now her own. thvn all at uuve she upeue-d the urms “hirh had been closed to all but her sun, so the two clung to- gether. .\W‘-y It was a messenger on me porch who called (he young wife to answer his summons, when. presently Myra returned. her eyes were shining with some great inner joy. xv...‘ F, 7- “Can you iwnr happiness?" she asked Don‘s mother. “the grout hnpâ€" piness of knowing that your son was not killed as rvported. that he is but wounded slightly and in a hospital, longing to hear from you and meâ€"" md slowly the rigidness left the old- er woman's face». When she spoke her vdce rang with a tenderness It had never known. "Daughter," she “1d. write to him now.†It Wm .\X,\ h By CARRIE L. \\' D um; 1 \Ilmlnw hxrkwl in his ~'_W-S, H \anh his nmtlu-r mum nut .\'»-x\. 1w \\:1\ in I"r.:mw-. fur III mumm- T. 1:. 7.2.x; w: 32.3117; If 11;: T. 2;, T: ::.:_:.h «SE : ~...l I .7»... 1.»..4 7 7 .17: .i :L in 1m his wifï¬." u?“ the mnflwr v’. "VH'JM Ihxn W‘H \xl THE TIE 1‘ .1 UT Ir 5. Weuvrn \ 11ml luvwi hvr buy with Fivrm-Iy sh» had (him. "uhmhmni. hvr nun. 1‘ hml mm! “In-u 11w Ind I Inx‘ Innlhv‘l‘ hm] 1.11;le ‘K Ullt'uusviulh' \u\\, 111: n' - m t'un- for hay ' v01) \HHIIII haw- curml. if he dirm \n-ut nut \wurily. to H). nu of thn- gurllcu. but all minus about the ax'dun." suit] thv \'()i(‘(‘. rm-h-vl in ynu. 1 nm <1 my sum'm-r in the WM thuuum pusslbh‘, alumu Would Ink» me ('lIH‘ ukuu: imo tlw mrl.» the-ï¬r mv ' go and un- x h‘ â€11} ,\ LIV IL h .4â€- “11> l] “1H Hn- 3:11-13 [nut “flit-w rm’h Nun‘s bulky lvt- \' n-xul Hn-m. N “ha zul>wcrnd mvl inn-in: n-nd- In-mhlm; Iinzrrs .w Hm! DunuM's * :1 mmpusitv of P. CURTIS l1 lhlt “‘mper Y'n Ln.) vr hmu'buchin: ‘1‘ new] of huâ€" Lrl‘t'ut, “113:!!th h I}: nskod 11m»?â€" have hap- my m H4 uw‘ )H 21v nizht the sh‘pï¬ lint ‘n [131:1] 111'- MH your â€7; 1w thv liuy Scull! \H-vk. i.~ \\'jHinm (l, 0):“);1 McAdam. fnr'nwr svcn-tm‘y n! Hu- 1 u - ‘ . . 1‘ Irvnnnw. whu has nppmntm! m Hu- llslups ‘ 1 ‘ _ ]_ .~ ‘ 'ng-w [\u-lxv hwlm‘nl wanv â€snub slink r she Mar to Ihn Lilwrty 1.0:“) Organization 0. ’letrict «lin-vturs. For the SI'w-nlh >I:\ll(,':‘li\Tl'i('l hv has nppnimml (‘hnrh-s 1L whvro Srhu‘uppv. “hm \\':|~' «ï¬rm-tor (If _thw “"1““. Lihm'ty 1mm driws in th«- merth ‘5' "I“! and Fifth ('nlnpuiulh. le (‘hicnun â€â€˜5' “ ‘ uruunixzniun is mm in Hu- pram-w of : (HI-1‘ lliMi\I| "3. UN!- gil'lk when m will It THE HIGHEAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ‘ILLINOIS BOY SCOUT WEEK JUNE 8TH T0 14TH W .\ N'I' .\ SSW 'I Yâ€) .\| H“ “ENS I’urpuw of ('nnumign tn I‘Inhn‘w mul Strvngtht-n the Boy Scout 0r~ L'animtiun 133,5. 2:; 3:. :4: 1. 3.7.3,. 2:. .5315: 37:. 5:7 :::;::. «47.5.73. : :5: 3x1: 127. r. ;; W: :1. :::::;ï¬;.. T253 :11 H1 Pint, lh‘hnmvl) tiunnH)‘ by sunw ~ lht- \ulm- nf H11» â€my H‘ an {I}! I ! m-mln x'~1v1p. 'I‘h Hmwrtinz ‘zhluh HI .4») Svnuh whivh 4m! uwfulm~~ ‘ ("mun \l will Ilut) Ixzwmlvduw :ind H'uininu, lint thvrv Iii inviiimL-d in him HH' [Minx-i"- “Killi‘lilx illt"ll< :ind hiuiivr Minn-[v Hun~ ni' Ann-riwm ('-itizi-ii.~iiip, "Em-Ii )1'1ll' tint Hwy Smmt nim‘o- invnt i~ turning: nut thousands of hotâ€" Irr him and (‘i'i-ntinz thmï¬nest types vii futuri- Amwrican patriots. .\‘n (‘Ju‘t- \hnuld appeal morn strnngly (I) Ilic- mothvrs and faihvrs of America than tiw Bu)’ Scdut cnnso. "'I‘hi» Boy Scouts mist-d wvomi hundred million duiinrs in Um Lihor- t)‘ [pan and War Savings Stamp mmpuigns. They did spli-ndid \mrk fur tho Rod Cross in iis several Nah timid] (-nmphignu. Tin-y Si'TVPl] Hw (‘nnvrnnwnt in many other Pï¬'vrtiw \uus dnrim: thw gn-zit world war. It i> an nrmnizution uf unlimit patrints :ind dowrrn-s thi- viii-nnrnm-nH-nt 11nd Mlppwi‘f Hf Lin- imiiun" rnmtiun, ‘nllrm il as long as (hr: ham to. The fact that the shoe producers want much higher prices for high top <hnos does not prove that they can so]! extra 10w cut at any redue tinn Th Some of the I proud to soon! I not mo proiad to wait on thejm. Present indications are that the Germans will celebrate Pay Up week continuously for about 30 years. ruh inx x I I'lw pvnplq- «itm't 1X4“ I‘l viii] \ilul mm inm \h l I Swmt m AiH pm- iJHy wut< nzuiwn: :n'rhlliw'. \\':u' Sm in (hi H Uh \\‘:-1-k' hmimhvl) .]]H\ mmh N l l I\ Uri: IIH‘I'? f the girls who, are too gmout doing housework are '0“ to have their mothers \Hh’ ‘lvrvlict HH-il' tlxmnviu! l) Swill? )Vl hurl“! lht' ( Whit‘h I | H H" :11 part: hw Nathan dn-Iu-nxls )xzulh. Thu {nth- uf American Imp ‘rvlict in parental whligntiun if they I' hI-nrry \uppurt. in! In this arr-zit In! mnwme-nl. Nu! mut gin-n useful In I‘q-wngnizo- nu- <1mnhh~ prwgmm v Swmt mmmnvnt :n-hivwnwnt‘s nf h and lm-tu in invludinu Lihurty ~_ mm! lhc' Rm] n1).- \HH prmith- ‘IlliZMIIHII tn 1h. \\iH n<~nrv Hn 1m! (-ITt-(‘li\<‘nv-~~ .numign nt. 'itizrns' NAHUM- hus ('hnrgv. of i.~ William (1, drmund mm-h of . ~ . raise O\'I-l‘)‘hud_\' s the pl‘im- I)! H'â€" r‘v r‘mnnri mmnniry hjm‘tih hw wmw pup ‘Hmut thv 01' {If thQ‘ “T.“ «mm «mm riot, Michi md Hlinnh lhrir par [H Stout H! An Ame T ()IH‘ Di)" HI"; Hzru I! ri l'l 400 HOI’R BADGES FOR RBI) CROSS WURKERS In recognlliun of luyal service to the nmion. thv Amvrigan Red (‘rnss will award 2x vvrtiï¬cnto m l'\'(‘r_\‘ per- mn who hn> fawn 10 (Mr mm‘v- lwur.k In Rn-(l Crass \mrk, Slllt'é’ Ilv- (â€try at the l‘nncd States in the war, April 6. 1917. This certiï¬cate will be uwnrdwl to both voluntary and paid \Uu‘kq'r“ and carries with it the riL'llt in “our the Ru] Cross, Official General Sl-rvico insignia for 400 huun' vmrk. [H U ~X lmduo qn‘n-i Mr H ~hm‘ rump! H) ~tmui uf (â€NI In- i»~llm hmigt-x". [if “x chm‘gw. hut i 1w SLIM tha- hour hmlgvs.) iclos :almut Iln- "Tuvsn mum pn-«lplo' arr inspired that â€1") un- going: to lvt u'ut :\ Int uf trm-s and fut :\ In! uf tn 110m: thv streets ..|..I..I..I..I..I..I..I..I..I..I..|.l .uzo»n «nuns: u...» .l '- lllH AH permns Afh-r wading Ihme :mr In ILL'ihh mzmum :xmuum of wnrk that a. bun (lnln- tn nhtuin those,- \ hm hulll‘~; but that may [w :m daring 1hr whnlv prriod .n' nr (-nm-vmmlml in :1 w-ry lo'l'\:ll. Thu hudgm (Irv the Ilnm- for mu hours work hut (hr rihlmns nrv tan in- hluv. Thv vvrliï¬Ã©mr will i»~um] “ill: or “ithout thvsv Hf wilhnul. there- \\il| lu- nu hut if with. the (-hargv will ï¬t who In-Hme themselves for thv American Iled Mn and “)m dMir‘r M .............................................................. um; Hn-ir (“Hwtit FRANC LCWOOLLEY m CA.“ “L for thv MN! zu-tiw art Bruutiful†In doclnre (‘n-urgc- wt shruNK‘r." A Mark Model 90 Overland touring car again proved in stamina by smashing completely the world's non-stop high gear record. This test was made in Oklahoma. The car was seale‘d in high gear and the shift lever was removed. Not once was there the slightest mechanical trouble, the least hesitation, or the faintest break in the smooth, even action ofthe Overlancj mptor. pa ‘II'M IHIWLII, Lv s." ILWI --. -â€"â€"- .. . This tandu'd cu is â€an “at! dupliam of the Mode. 90 we will be to show you. Showing the World What 600,000 ' Owners Know Fresh Fish and Sea Food Market‘ ' 522 Central Avenue F irst-class Delicatessen Alfred Mitchell Every Tuesday and Friday Clear cnunciation in a well modulated tone insures ease in making one’s self undcrstnod over the telwhunc. Speak slowly. Don't shout. Speak into the tramxnittér, nut over, under or to the mic (It It. Hurried, indistinct, and noisy talk makcs fur misunderstanding, delay and dis- s'utisfaction. The tclcplwnc ls a mvclmnicz‘l Llcvicc‘ and can only register the persmml methods hf tlIC Iver. It mmt be carefully and imclligcmly 115ml if satisfnctnry results are In lwc obtained. F res}; F ish CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Bell Phones: H.P. m, Skate: ml? SICINTIAL AVENUE Telephone 641 System PAGE