bl POUR . .0...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 9.0.0....OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO _ C Into L ilihlnnd Park Trust a ; Savings Bank Bldg. . Telephone on : o HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS cone...ooooooooooooooooooo .. 2 PM: H. P. 315 0 7M ml Retail Dealer fa Special High f’tice for Puyn the o 0 Sheridm Building. Highlnnd Park. Illinois : “During all the 33 YEARS that l have kept house I have never used a more satisfact- ory furniture polish and floor cleaner than NU -FlNlSH. Accept my highest recom- mendations {or same." Automobile Tires, Metals and Rubber: a Specialty Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods Telephone 410 60 North First St. Highland Park Ofllce 597 Electrical Contractors Iron Metal Rags Rubber Bottles N. Paper Magazines 0.0.0.0000...OOOOOOIOOO... O n c PDRDYgf sons 15 S. St. Johns Ave 9V £333? Auto Accessories Carlisle Cord and Fabric Tires Vulcaniziné and Retreading Orders given my special attention What do you need? AUTONSUP’PLY SHOP ‘1. W. Huber Electric Co. DR. A. L. LEE J. P. STEFFEN. Propriolor 522 Central Avenue Telephoneâ€"350909 Mont marvel- W out Dulting- / Cleaning-Polishing Liquid yet discovered. Highest Cnh Price! PHONES IOTAILIOMD I074 “OI?"ATID DENTIST Residence 49" «Mom 3M†'- «yr-yum“ NECESSARY WIW Accurate Account: No Form .1 ludnul Can I. sum-dull! Carri“ 0n. Accountancy. which II the Idenco of systemattxlng business, llu u his- tory that runs back at least 4.00) years. Very early;ln the development of nntlom It was found that 11) com- merce as well as in the nfl'alrs of state. systematic and careful account-keep- mL A-“ avg. ua llâ€"§-\Iâ€"â€" .- merce as weli as in the affairs of state. systematic and carefui acoouni-keep- in; were indispensable. These syav teams were. at ï¬rst. crude and labori- ous. but they ai ienst kept the ï¬nances of the nation and the mam of trade from being chaotic. A 4â€" L...nb- [rum urlub tuuvuw The Inventlon of double entry book- keeplng early In the ï¬fteenth century by the merchants nnd bankers of Ven- Ice gave to the commerce of Europe an Invaluable trndn Instrument. and one WIthnut whlch the great commerclal enterprises of the later centurles could hardly have. exlsted. - 7 h. okn nuruu unvc Y.\I>I“«-. And so lt has heml on down to the present tlme; there has been a parallel prngmsx hetwm-n lho accompll-ahments of cnnumrce and (he sclence of “C- onuminz. and it ls knuwn to WPry mun ln huiinvx‘s that the former multl not cnnllnnv \vlthnul me luner. liven [hr m-mt unllusimwsllkv penplv know ml- muvh, and w» run hunlly inmginv um um- xilly r-nnuuh In uumnm tn mrr} ~~ um L'Iml ut‘ u lux‘lnvss vmvrpriit- um- xilly r-nnuuh h (m rm) kind M‘ u \‘Hhillll kt't‘pih; lm‘ hinka‘vpinL' and}: h mum and but Hm! Ihnh' ux' {hr \hupkm hu< yo! In 1mm Hm quite as nw‘owur} [a the wugownrkvr. thr- farmer and tho hmm (he shnpkm-per‘ Hw munufal‘mror.â€"-E\rh Neat Blarney. "Why does your horse» 1:0 5:0 slaw?" Mked a tourist une day in thc len of flu- Dmvrm. lrehmd, of his «lrin-r. “It is out of rispict to [ho huyutiful san- rry. yvr honorâ€"~11»: wnnts yv to we it all. And thin he‘s an inmllgem haste. and upproclmes gum! mnnmuy. un‘ “an†m knno the like 0‘ ye m ould (TX _wr honorâ€"~11»: “nuts n11 And thin he's an inm‘ .md upprecluws [mud m “an†to knpe the like 0‘ hvluml as long as he 0: m H S‘nng Fam‘ly R Putnvmmvnr.“ rm 1 u amuhty mm: "mu! if i< it'x kln' <l| {mm 10" plain T i~t‘!'1[1f. prixmr mpin ' hum“. upmu. 11s 11 1111111111 ~11] 111111.411 111 mm! of 1111‘ publit‘ 111* M 111141“ 11f H11~ (‘OKHIH‘V >l\l\ (h' H 1'111111 0f lmnkkw [1111: H" 3.1 â€1" 1131111an ll 1' 11hr 11... \111111111-c-1wr, 'lhe 1111‘1111 h-M of IN these days of modern methods consider the convenience of your photograph made in yogr home. Telephone 684 for particulars or appointment. TO KEEP aooxs‘wmmsman's VIEW OF UFE :1! form of lunmnrv.u--- thr- txr'fuirw uf tln- er huch-pvr. The pnhliv rn Hm! bm)kkowx.ing i~ Hr} [a flw prqurny of r. thv <nlurh-d mun, the . hmkacwpvr us H 191 In r‘ Hw mvn'hant or the --F.\rlmngP. JOHN A. Pearls of only the Finest Quality WE do not carry different grades of pearls. Everyone must measure up to our unvarying standard of quality before it is put into our stock. vmm'kwd Shinbone, nu: «lc- nnly trou- ln‘ u' hzlll‘l Uh “Uh V xin |;l'/.in\'\‘s."â€"HOS-§ Rescmblance Hipp Coburn Co c/ezoels. Gen/dam! £A¢Mr¢ 815 Marshall Field AnnexBldg. Home Portraits SCHREURS. Photographer iur. GuflnM 7'". ‘ Funeral Prong“! “A: I rule." and Mr. Goalington. “I ml. but It would be hard for me to he that way now. For as hr as I've got ..-, ._- hm hm" mod to me. I ml. but It would be hard for the w "w that way now. For as far as I've got( llfe has been pretty good to me. Ii have had my Ilttle setbacks and now? and then a real jolt. but on the wholeé my lot has been happy. . “True I have not accumulated a for-t tune. but I have had work to do .gmdl l have eartwd a llvlng. l mlght any a; comfortable llvlng; and l have been blessed wlth good health. And so for me all nature- smllos and men are friendly and the world ls a pleasant DHN‘ tn llw in; I take a Cheerful I ‘ A I A†hard viewâ€"41s :1 ml». syn-HS, not M sh would not sny Ihu nm depressed. wh whvn mh'vrs» Imp discourage-(l uw'. Iluws When I Ullunlv: I forgot what w.- ~lmuld ln such day» !| always rvnwnllwr, namely. (hat llwré": newer yet was a storm hut cleared 01 some Hum. tn lmnu- everythlng brightâ€;- nml sunshlny as hvfnre; there Inge: times. X any, when own I, usually go vhm’rful. :un dnwnvast. “Win-n thus oppressed I ï¬nd great\ hvlp In fmwrul prm‘essluns. i “Ae the suï¬vnm rum-g3 [ll\.\'8(Ԥi I cum not but ro-tlwt Ilmt l stlll have lhé um- mw-nt priu-wllws glf! and hlesslngv+ lifv. with ull 1H lmpvs and npportlml" \ tlm; and so. “lt‘n ull rospvct and sol:â€" i row (or the dvml, In (his presence mi nwn potty troublvs vnnlsh, the cloudh‘ ‘ roll lmvk and (hp sun comes out cleagr ‘ ' -ma .mmu “min."New York Sun. nwn potty truubh‘s vanish roll hnvk and (hp sun com and strong nguhLâ€"‘New 1% A hnnkvr 1 lug mouvy ho wife. Is shu ton run tho “gums! her I' bnnkvr is su mum. Yul! m 13 wry prnn)‘ But I The reduuhtnhle Capt. Kidd lived about 200 years mm in a house that Hood on the promo!" site of 119-121 I‘varl Stl’t‘“, New York City. ' uoct'uo'ié Thu unï¬n- lmnkvr I knuw says that ll) luxur‘ muuvy ho nlm nsk< ulmm n man‘s |. Is shu u qwmlvr? Does Sh“,0f~ run tlu- family ï¬num‘iul ufl'nlm us! her lmslmml‘s judgment? The kvr is sllflpll'iulw of that sort of L. Yuu mny think wln-n n wmulm wry prululm‘m sm-lnlly slu‘ “lmllh'†huslnunl. hm 1hl< lmnkvr duh 8" -E. \V. Ilowv's Mummy. l l I HM" mhnlt that i do have M shwr Ih-sptmdt-nCyâ€"J not In! sny mm. but mum; “'th ‘ rwss-«L wh n things no wrong. :lwrs» Imppvnlngs have all but tluws when I totally age-d mo; h days What “'0 \huu‘d 1n sut- Good Practice in Banking Kidd a New Yorker. m: “I“ °' Brim “0- _ ‘ Puncture Club for me to be? r as I've gm; WITH a membershi a to me. u; looks like a sure t 3:31.233?- limit of-ZOOby Nover’nh " Send three dollar. Tube repairs free l E] [P] [‘3 {=3 , . g The Cen @ ulsted a for-‘ ‘k to dognd’ 1 might any n; : l have been ' And so for nd men are 3 a plenum: e a Cheerfu! a Lt ! do have lsp4mm-n0yâ€"J rlmes when f ms go wrong. a have all but [E] rlwn I totallyi ‘ m 5“"? f“?! ‘z, @@@@@@@@@@@@I@@@@ v P E‘ 8 North Sheridan Road thut In Idah- STORK’S VISIT T0 SCOTLAND am of III-3'. Appear-nu in 1410 May I. Found In Chronicle: of the Country. The white stork of the continent of Europe. which is encouraged in most. end even protected in some, of the countries to which it resortl to breed. and round which much story and leg- end have: gathered. has been known for centuries to be an occasional vie- itor to the British Isies. chiefly to Nob folk, but very rarely to Smtinnd, though it his never been known to next or even attempt to do so in Brit- aln. However. a record of its having nested in Scotland appears in Good- nil's edition of the. "Sohotehvhonieon.†This work was hegun by John Fox'- dun. who died about “184. and was continued by Walter Bower, the ohhot of Inchcolm. it is in Bower‘s chron- icies for 1416 that the. story appears. The tmneintion runs thus: “In the year of our Lord. four- teen hundred and nixteen. there died on the morrow of the birth of S" John the Baptist. Master Jmnm ilisot. prior of St. Andrew's. in this same year.‘ a pair of storki home to Scotland and nested on top of the vhureh of St. Giles oi' Etfl'hhurgh and dwelt there throughout a season of the year: but to What plm’e they 7. '\' :1\". 5' f': reaf- ter no one kno\\'<." Commenting on this. Loni Louie Clarke. says: “The «'lmrt-li o‘.’ t: it's. on which the stor ;:» a; :. L .x _; m.“- stone ediiit-e eomt: - -i '11 l'i‘T. to re- place a former «1.1;:‘vi. ‘. l‘l‘ in 1386. and some of it «lwulv'nxs forum part of the t'nthmlml ot' totlny.“ Mark Twain on Concicnx. There ls on rovnrtl u m11ver~nllon that Mark Twain hml wl‘h Kipling. ln whlch the former discount-d m“ 11ml conscience. The stury is told by km." ling. He rt-Imrts 'l‘wnln ns inyingzl "A conscience is llke a child. If you} pet it and play “l‘h ll nml l.-t it lmvel everything thut l1 warm 1. llccuznes! spoiled and lutrudes on all your amnae- ment- and most of your (riots. Treat your conscience as you would mt anything else. When it rebel. spank itâ€"be severe with it. prevent its com- lng to play with you at :11 hours. and you will secure a good conscience; that is to any. a properly trained one. A spoiled one simply destroys the pleasures of life. I think that I have reduced mine to order. At least I have not heard from it for some time. Per. haps I have killed it from severity. It's wrong to kill a child. but In Spite of all I have said a conscience (litters from I child in many ways. Peru.†. lt‘l best when lt is dead." Parker House Rolls Federal System of Bakeï¬es H a membership, of 124 on November 1 m; i looks like a- sure bet that we will havereach the limit onOOby November 23rd. ; 3:: Send three dollars -‘ OW or you may be tob late > Tube repairs free untilDecembef 31, 1920. ' 9 a :a. ,3! 5 r. a :21 n‘] f Dz-‘.:y Thought. .Ts up empty bladders: opin- - <8; 1 '05. Are Exceptionally Good. Try Them Today mill-(mam "=11 "3| Vulcanizers E sure and look over the new Studebaker . ~ Six and the JOYdan and Oakland Sedans be- fore you buy. . 19 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, Illinois , â€swam ‘p'l 5“ SxmmonsM‘ Full in “nor T ‘ Mdu’eï¬ pxm LargQAhfl‘m -T ( bribe - ’- ll! mic! ï¬ned Sneak U E $350 ind F†Lien-s silk Unvd hi $600thS "" Ltathd Wofl‘ Mam spxendid v30 Splendk‘ Values \\ nag Em an The“! rum Men's ï¬v 'Yh rr pas: m