â€RAGE SIX (=01: Highland Puk, {in The Htgblanh Park Presg chlhh ~ugar In L!" Hl'RR \H FUR (‘Hlt'AlHH .\ uni..m- thin: in thv history nt‘ fairs, 15 (hp hook fair at Marshall Field‘s :his wm‘k. EV‘vi‘yl‘unly likvs a guml lmuk, but also everybody likes tn {In mack l‘n‘hirivl EH. m'L-m-ry and :00 the authur in thv flvshi That is why lovers" if a saw" :irzthui‘ lnnk so diligently lthH-n (hr lint-s in Hrlh'l‘ tn mink-rmâ€: m thv :imsi‘nle iwi'wnality 0f tlw mun lu-lnnll tlu- print. And that is (inv if thy mun! reawns why R. I.. S. is m dear tn tlw hearts nf thm- English speaking pwrplm. lwrausu lll' shniwiul them larm- sutisfuvtnry 1:“!an “f ‘iimsvlf Kl!" l'elmml mun behind his work. Rolhchll'i'x Wuulni >91} (NV. puur Hf grw't-ru-s. ’I‘h- whnlv nmhilc tha J ' :‘IHM'I‘s Y'HI' t‘\'e'l'}' WHY Thlr‘ is unly wne- Hf many possible s A‘(- not grant our pn-x‘idvm thv dm-m the L.:=vh~'putmi right of thc x-nnmwm-s "013111“. hxm 121 th- very lunar M. the iu «'now \Vny he lay< (luwn hi: tun!» if numlu- 1< vurlnumtyf '1". Pi" far 3: nlunty 2" iii; 2;: z 55v: L; :5 .3 7;; if ES...~ .xma 44...? ,1 :33 2+: Luz: if: .? 71H HUS! 1112 iftk‘ \‘hit «i by m~ xnw physn-ui \‘ltalltv. Tho Laden-x :imt h;s;u«1£mcm {rum mum-X «mi nn wemhty problems nf {tiltlnnil mpu ‘ DV’P! '1? it}; lit! 'hit' AU tit'.‘ ~l'tn mmrx mutt a! (MERE 21 if TEX I'UI'NDS Sl‘GXR \VI'I‘H EVERY FUl'R DOLLAR l’l'R(‘H.\Sl-I '(‘ IV“ Is Your Home Fully Insured? Entered as second HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK JOHN A amv BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY truth :A'wmt .t Sumleu'B pugwr nmn-ux'ul :m zulvcrtlwnwnt to thv erroct that K W'Hul'l >0“ trn puunxl~ uf \‘JL'ZIT \Vlth every four (lnllar purclmsv u-s. ’I‘ln- whnlv nmltllc \nw‘t ix‘ shnrt of sugar. People are watching yam-rs fur mn-ry \vnrll nl' infurmatiun, owry possible report that “f ,Luhi W} tlu- \imutan wapapvrs lwmlll thv tin-5mm: fact. so -l ' - 211121;; tlu- {can‘ uf (llc unsquctmu pul>lln that inH‘stiEatltm Lulu. liwwn‘t“ Hf thaw sunn- l!‘.\'vs(iuutiuns. anul invcstiuatinr cum- l'.‘ the {:nnllim‘ huv uml my Hf t'm- pnwvnt pulltu'al regime in .\4 rm lmIttrr-nflfavt M'huul lmy “I‘Ul(l say. "Thin is old stuff." w“. in tln- fau- of this shortage. comes {ht blatant atlvvrtisenwnt :\L-\ without puradventurc that thcso pcnplc have hum able tn buy o\h.)rblmn( :mznunls. lm‘estiuahnrs. it wnuld >l'(’ln. have not far m-n' >0walk-(l 1nu-stmatluns an- sinn'n- ' m u xix DU nut itmt‘ “gm nf tins tart Kim! :m mnoum Hf imumnu- uhivh wuuld huvc twcn vunmdcrwi (Nit'QLlilIt‘él few years up.“ 1‘110“ HmSilidiiI’uI'SHi'PIXV This is due tn the fur: (int the rust Hf i‘t-plm‘t'mem of (‘l'ht‘l‘ il‘)ll\'(‘i]1Â¥i(i :muix‘ Hr huilxiingx‘ ix‘ mLu‘h higm r. \\'w invitc' ynu [H «unit in and talk over {in} {tutu-1' nt‘ your insuranvu rvquirv- mums with (me uf uur ntiicvrs, \an h .\hx -nn_\'<4m, the- pH" “mm-1y ('HnYU'ID\ (il'lt l'l Ill.“ SEIH \NT. THE I‘RPZSIIH‘IVI RI UH Y‘t‘xl suplmw H Te'.»phn."." Highland Park 557, 558 i'inmiis whirl‘. nimht jLi>liiy >1‘tl't't')’ in H‘L’kll‘tl tn his mmsv, fwi' in~tunnn that lllh minil is tviiipm‘urily :ifl'w'tâ€" -zil Vitality. Tilt'li' Hl‘t‘ mmmiw in plenty who would ‘nvni {rum iii-nvcfni‘th was nut what it was. and that his hik'nh’ nf nzitinnnl pnlivy >liuiilli not he hemlwli 1' many pussililc summsitinns. But why suppose? (‘an (“itil‘lll the dwvnt pi'iVm-y for l-mlily illm-ss which is of thc i-nnimum-st t-iti'u-n amniif: us"? (li’llu WU indeed ry luttm' m‘ the law. our public svi‘vant, 311d demand t0 uwn hi: tnnl.~ if lh‘ should ~tup tn i'ust'.‘ A powerful Hawthurma [‘Ix‘kwh, Kipling. whns. If that “\'.ritu\ um um! \u'ltv." H made that it “Hull! 1:" a plomurv to wlumk< m lim‘p rirh gnu-n m Hui L ‘11“! nthvr‘ .‘tylm “hivh ‘it-liu‘ht (hf HHN I“ [MEI r!‘ H nglpnlo :lppvarwl at Thy Fair in the flush. Thum- .1 whwpwre‘! questions that thvy nHL'ht single hlm nut Md. afh-r whxvh they virclml mmumi at a respectful Hm, ur walk-w! {th up :\".vI [ulkwl in him With Hf- lurk La'rw (Nanny, Illinois p11 (11 81“! y (â€hinm'n. “Eu-i 1>hu~u IY ass matter \\ mgunu sutï¬vicnt insumnvc rum- JIM! um )um' hnusehuld Hy xiu HHH [in \ UH §()H\ 0‘. IVFR vnnuuh "hlvuu lllm‘ 1 \ x-ry prnml “'A "hix'agu Man-h l. 1911. at the post ofï¬ce a! 4“ *t 0! March 3, 1879. “‘ H h m‘ [hr faw- of thv thmg, hm n- ‘Ilm, (hn- pnwnh-nt 1s u \‘vry muvh i> ~i\l)*Â¥hrw yuu's 0M and ye! h“ ruim' a nm‘vnus strain nf I'uspunsihir ".u imx'ullcl, What hr Ht't'tlvd was :Mhur with {hr _iud-,:nu-m uf his~ (mm mm t‘w xtrum mul vndurwi through H THI'RSI’X Y, (H‘THBY'ZII 1' lllk' PAI'I .1“, «- lim-s in Hrlh'r tn mnjwtm'v thv print. And that is onv tn thy hearts nf thm- English ra- satisfuvtm'y glimpses of (‘hwuzo Adwrtiiing Managor \\';1h:|~'h 5‘31 HHI ‘11’Iv\(‘i(‘111ul!‘i\t4 rumm‘,‘ “huh un- tiu- truth m-uld lu nym lvtu-rs and munusvripts whtm- whimm'uphiw go Hunks tlhrv are in In to uwn them regunL Hui Levant, 1mn¢t<mlrd i~ alrvmlv tiic groan-st : outimik {(11 "lho ULELV a mum in disguise. I'DEILIA. at Highland I(.\RRY PAL ==o=1 1]) HM W..-M~ Superintendvnt ‘l\ t‘ {I A powerful \vvuunt. in Iht- hank 1H flyiy ldixor IL THE HIGHLAND I’ LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS :7 $235: 22:... 7:33.: 5:271: ./_l._..<L..._‘ 2:: F7 11237:. _: :, 727.5157. 7 55,: "31:21? 22615.11. ?. : Mr. and 51:8. Martin (Meson of IUIH‘I \n-n- the guests (if Mrs. 010- mnk “lulhtl'. Mm, E. H. Farmâ€: Ihu x'lt'li \M Sixty members of the teaching staff uf DeerneldShields. Ravinia, Lincoln Avenue, Lake Forest and Elm Place had an autumn leaf exeursion to the .\Ie(‘m‘lnie~k estates in Lake Forest un 'I‘Uesday evening of last week. Mr. Fred JHt'kSUH escorted the party thrn the (‘yrus Md‘m‘nlivk estate and Supt. Dunfnrd of the Hamid Md'nr- mnk estate entertained the party in a similar way on that estate. At dusk All aswmhled for a heath dinner. A munnliu‘ht walk hunu- through the \wmds brought tn an em. a delightful eveningr party. Amum: rvcvnt deals. (‘nale Son report the sale uf the Greenbcrz house on West Lincoln avenue to Mr. Archiâ€" lmhl Alwn-rumby, and the Roy Pin- m-oy home on S. Green Bay mad to Ethel )1. Kiwi; of Chicago. Miss Mildred Ilesler is rwcovorinp:g from an â€pt-ration for the removal of! tonsils. which she underwent at the. Fort Sheridan hospital last Saturday.| 1\l1'<,,\'11l111-.\ \\', )11211-1 :1111inlzumht1-1 Nl1.~> lhurnthy hau- lt-t‘t {111-1111 dVlund» 1-1! trip In l‘nlit'urniu. Via 1hr (‘annâ€" 191:111 I'nvlth‘ railroad 'I‘hvy “ill stop fur \111111‘ I11111- 111 (mklmui. ('nhf., 111'- 111 31111114 In 1111- 311111111111 11:11‘! «1f H11 \L:1{1~\\I11-11-lhvywiil 1‘1‘111ni11 until H111 lattvr 11:11: 11f lh-vmqun-r, \\'1| MN“. “'1 'I'hurwluy \‘VQ'HiHL’. (Ml. .‘HI, the U. 1’. U V“ Nu. lfifl‘l will‘givv fl Hulluwâ€" v'vn party and rluli wyrming fur the nwmlwn‘ and tlwir frivnnls in the Elks duh, With-n “1‘th Mn. Duffy mmtul‘rd to V went th«- day 'Ihumns Rudd Lil“ .\lr\. \Mllmm flu!†and dumrhtur. Mi“ .luliu. nt‘ \Vcst Laurel Ann. and .‘Il’. zmd Mrs, 'I“ S. Imï¬'y uf â€onw- Wmui ,-\\.- \H'l't‘ Sunday visitors in \Vzmkvgzm at lhv home of M!“ Thomux' Highland Park Pump. R. N. A. will gin- u Hallowe'vn dance Thursday evening, Oct. 25}. in Witten Hall. The publiv is vurdiully invited to attond. Tirkuts may be procured from the nwmlwn of [hr lutlgu. Mr. and Mrs. John Wclwr uf Jef- I’K-rsun Pity, 310., wen- thu guests nf Mr. and Mrs. J, Guytnn thv early part of the week. Edward Ohhwin, Humcvmod ave nuc. sustained a severely strained shoulder in the fmthall game at Ken- more Sunday, Hv is a player on the Hxilvs' team. pan-n I .~ Ray Murphy nf Wam-nndn spam last Sunday in Highland Park visit- ing: with relative» ["I'HHL ('ImHHdJ zn'rin-«I in High- iuml Park Friday from Imiimmpulis [0 n-juin his wit'v at the hmm- of hL‘l' pun-nu. Min um! Mrs. Album Yagor. 'I'hurwluy \‘VQ'HiHL’. (Ml. .‘HI, the U. Miss Ruth Svhwah \vhn i\ :1 student at Northwvx‘tm'n (mm-go. Napm‘villo. “1.. spent the wwk cm! with her pun-Hts. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Svhwuh. Liout North ihhup Huh n'l)‘ l'\('l Mr. and Mn. .Juhn M lht‘il hunn- 1n ()uk uwd [hr hunlv of .‘h'~' “mun- Ih'nw. Mrs l'l uunt u!" 1thrr, My u~~vd aw .\lx\ MH- .\Ix M) lll\'(‘> 1H llx» llvlrll lhmnvL “lm luu >1wnt pus! minim-r at the hmm- ul' Ml‘\'. I. limqlmm will return In (‘hiva- tmlny whvn- shc will rosunu- hm m'nl \mrk m (hr ll'hll (Mum-mu \vhux h hll'l nlnut mpruw m-n I’lnrm‘m’ Wurlwr \yn-m lust rmi m “R“ lh-ml. Win {in n!" Mh‘ ()liu- Sun-ll, int Duffy Hf \\ is: 5.5:.†3:27.: ftâ€: 2.17. i: .:.:_.5 4.5,: 7.5 3:17. .5 1.127;: ...__. .732: .7752. 7:5,â€; 1:: 2.2:: ("3H ('um. E. Winï¬eld Spcncvr of sluml, (ELL. is Visitim: his Mr. and Mrs. Ear] W. Spenc- (‘l\( hr l_\'th Huynlm‘. and .‘llN. EV» MIHurIi loft last work fur mica. Santa Fr. va .\vai~ thv)’ will spend sow-ml IH m l‘muth lu-tm‘nwl lust wrvk Atkmmn. \Vi». \thrv shv i [Wu nlunth.~ nun on :u'-‘ HH- sz-riuux' illness pf lu-r R. Nnrthvy. Mr: Nnx'thny my and wax hurrimi Scptvny rnlh, hix m~\'qvl\.t_\vthird an \‘Il lrunt mu! family hmv the I‘lmihlnnm upul'tmvnl Aux Mrs. (jl‘mxt Warringmn Sunday and ' visiting: her hrnthvr, Mr. Lhc- \\ (2mm my)†H (ht Hunth. fornn-rly Buyq-r is syn-ruling Xv“ York Visiting vim lina‘srll have :nk I'nrk and haw Mu Junn-s (hunt Mrs‘ Hussy†is :1 ‘ARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS u u rel :1 Von ut Ill Flori 1H l‘l‘l‘l Misx hm'n ham I\‘k‘ m 3 \u-n‘ the. y In Shul‘L Mrs. John McGlirichey of Fayette, Mm, is visiting with her neice, Mrs. Albert Yager, and family, at their home in First street. nnu- rm wvrk in): .‘Ii>s Mul'uzn'x-t V wriuu>ly injured in cidt-nt m-ur Furl Sh 's urn. and w} \\ t't' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swanson loft yvstm‘dzl)’ fur Linmln. Nehru. where the-y will Hlukt' Uu-ir home. Mr. Swun- .mn has [won tramfrrrwi from ('hic' - 2'0 to the Lim-uln ufï¬u- nf the insur- ance mmpan)‘ fur whn'h he has born ls ]'(‘('U\'l'rlHK mm-Iy mm \x'm up n- turned to her humu in Highland Park within a few days mm Dm‘uthy ()It «If Wilmvttv Was an \‘isi'tm' Monday at thv home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brand in East (‘entrul HVQ'HIM'. Wilhum Wittvn and .Iuhn U'Kt-(‘fv n-turned Friday from Dm-atur wlwrc Hh‘ uttvndml the HMâ€. convention. Miss Margaret MH‘uno of (‘hicu- un >1u-nt Inst \ka MM \isninu the Misses Schvndnrf at [Pu-n humc in West (‘vntml avvnml. tiont iv Mr. and MN. 0. (2. St. l’vtcr and Mr. and Mrs. S, A. St. Pvtor wturnod hnnw Munday night after a trn days' trip in thv oust shipping at Niagara ["ullm Allumy. Bust-m and New York. Mr, Hm‘risnn and Miss 1mm Mar» rim-n of (‘himgn \wn- tho Sunday numb nf My.“ Melba Im Brock. Mr». RUM-rt Burr and (‘hild of I.u>k, “1w†who spvnt the [uh't fmv wooln with hvr pan-ms. .1le and Mrs. Fx‘wl Svhm-QYu-r rvturnmi In hvr hump last Mr. Moran recently returned from nvorseas. where he sorved several months as a captain in the signal ("01115. He is now stationed at the “'aukezan ofï¬ce 0f the (‘hicauo Tele- phone company. The Misses Eileen Fritsch and Dar- lene Jones spent a few days this week in Freepm't. 1H,. attending: the con- \'0nti0n of [he Yupm: People's Sncivty nf the l'nitt-d Evangelical "hum-h. I. H. Munro of Syracuse. N. Y., is visiting at the home of his son, Mr. Fayvtte S. Munro, South Green Bay Rd. \\ H “I .\v\\‘ 3“ (hr “(wk \ Mr. llrnry Allan are (- thv)‘ will .~ Mr. uml Mrs. Llnllt'l Suthm'lin and family nf l’hilzult-lphia have hinted the Phillips house on Sheridan Rd., and am m-vupyim: it. Mrs. Phillips and daughters are living in ('hicagu Miss Bessie Baker of Washington. D. (‘., formerly of this city, was the guest of Mrs. Henry K. Koala, Jr., Tuesday. (‘harles Moran, formerly manager of the local telephone ofï¬ce, and Miss Elizabeth (‘arnlan who taught in the Highwood schools for srvoral years, wort- united in marriage Wmincsday in the Catholic church at Everett. Mrs. James (it-my and thre<x sons, Wilfred, Joe and James, and (laugh- ter. Mary, loft Tuesday night for aneman, Mont. where they will make their future home. lll A number uf Highland Park busiâ€" ness men and their families enjoyed a Ilium-r dance- at Wheeling: last ovoâ€" ninu. - Mrs. ('lan-nu- G. Smith. who has been visiting: her parents, Mr. and Mrs; A. B. Hulahird of Ft. Sheridan, for the past few weeks. has returned to her home in (‘int-innati. Miss Anna Kuohno nf (‘hicago spent the week end with her. sister, Mrs. Ryan McNeill. Su-w Surcnsnn rvwmly returned "mm Franw \Vht'l‘v ht‘ svrx'wl for 13 months with tho funmus .‘h‘d Army (‘umpnsitv H'ginwm. “l'vrshing‘s Own." and is visiting his sister, Miss .\l\ida Sun-nsun. Ho i> the last of three lu‘nthmm to return. Martin and Furl. having: hovn discharged sumo tinn- aun. Shwr Surunsnn was \Irnund- ml at St‘ Mihivl, but has entirely re- frivnds “ill hr glut! tn 1mm. (‘uulo A†Sun haw lvaswi the Hus- Iun house in Raviniu to .I. J. Shadle and the Fred Tm'kcl' home on Oak- \\'mul th'nth‘. In Gunhm B. ('husv fur Mr. and Mrs. Grunge Russltcr hm‘o mun-d intu thv (In-um- rvsidvm-v un S. Green Buy Rx]. ('UVNH | [cm] of yvuw :xuuhtm‘ Mr. and My Earl W. Gsell. Pharmacist Don’t forget uuu L 1U] SCL prescnpliom and when we do so we do it right. H and Mn. fumv“ Eu-n-lt Ailgm -\\‘ ank .qwnt 1hr («My part of '(wk \‘i~itin): Mn. Allzm'~ futhm' Irnry k. ('nulo. Mr. and Mrs. are on muu- In ('nlifurnin when will >[n‘ml I'm- winter. and Mrs. ('hus. (il‘m'nv and m-r. Ruth. and Mr. and Mrs. Zuhnio and «lauuhtm'. ('orrinu. "mi tn Milwuukov, Sunday and 1hu_,ulll"<(>' uf Mr: and MIN. ('hax lill'L’IH'l‘l \Villu-lm. \x‘lm was injuH-«l in un :mtnmnhilt- aw ‘ H‘ For! Shrri‘lun ulmut thl‘t‘v n. and who has been a paw tln- lumpitul at that pliu'v. rim: nim-ly and will lw n- lwr humu in Highland Park {my (lays Sun-nwn was Wound- I, but has entirely re- 1 whivh his many thai we ï¬ll "They that sow the wind shull The owner of an apple "curd k rean the whirlwind," remarked the tremendously impmed this ’ unudy man as he mournfully watch- with the insatiable demï¬nd {or ii («I the progress of housecleaning. fruit for making vine!“- a...00000.00000009000000b.0000'...ooooooboooooooooouï¬ 00 00.0.00... .0. 0.. 00.... 0.0... HIGHLAND PARK FIREPROOF STORAGE COMPANY STORA (7E, [MOVING PA (KING aud SHIPPING l’n'vafr Rooms, 51h)" Van/1.x Piano, Trunk and Rug Rooms ro===m==no==o entul Avenue Sheridan Road H-allowe’ien Good-s, Bulldin: Material of all lands Coal. Coke and Wood SCRONTON. 6NTHRB§IT E. POGOHONTAS SMOK- j. LESS and FRGNKLIN COUNTY SOFT COAL ‘ TELEPHONE B7 230§NOITH ST. JOHQIS AVENUE HIS most bought model in men's smart shoes. It embodies in leather the flat straight line that is the basis of modern style mostif. To the eye and on the foot. it is right. In dark mahogany and black calf. Telephone 247 E. H. PURDY. Fri-idem C. PURDY. Sureluy-Treuurer Rasmussén Brothers Gent’s Furnishings Telephone H. I’. 33l 393 Cen ALBERT LARSON by“ A ~ g. ‘93 "ANS Famous Shes.) is: . W. SCHNEIDER So Heaviy W001 50C and 65¢ a :Pair PAUL BDRCHARDT $8.50 to $10.50 The Ardsley you will ï¬nd them at famous Shes I handle the famous STATIONER Looking for 12 North Sheridan Road {Hyman 5 Other Bostonians It 393 Central A venue Black 50' and Tamil! 'rh‘.’ Highland I will hold 1m hrs daemon. 0d ‘31 nu-eï¬ng. A ‘rafvtvfia 51m: Mun at twelve mirxy «Bad Will consist of a 34mm Grunev'am. an; M Hg! Pam. the name ‘de T‘VO BIG E V EN‘ " EX MOUR Harris TI'Uh‘ A 5mm; '30- Hold FM-ld D l'. (‘luh 1- En The I'j\nn-~' ’ hf nwty on M-rrm‘ fired am! 1w" 1) ' Humx Trun am: Joyed \hrir at} LA?- Trnnn pmf an: i quit“ orxjoyui. H? from ffhictg'v fun dark-mg, Lumnm-r ‘ Club Yuk-nil" :xftvn," Met-hm of m L'm- ‘52 Iftl'rncnr and m‘ General Ba â€on! 160 GB l'nited Slain“ Art lb L'nited States Ar 12'1b. can - Fancy Homv I] rbastiï¬g. 1b ‘ Chise 8£Sanborr 1 or 24b tans. Chime Pot Roas Native Beef. H Pickled "Beef T‘ ï¬ne for bmhm lb ‘ Veal RapsL. leg Offloin. 1b. Spare Ribs. , , lean and meat ‘Zon CottageChI l-lb. gackage- Zion Cookies. Clearbrook or I Libby's Aspara Heniz Vinegar, Special II. P. “'(DMAX always goed Loans Sa fet outed my