ltJWU-un {- 'he 'ederal acuum leaner emomtrations at our >f Northern Illinois mthly Lyments The machine does the wnrk not you. A sani- cieaning ~ible without vuln- ?ar_\ house is not poe- uuzhh everything you hrrnz to its attention. Sales rooms l‘. vie-sub â€" it {thuylutely and “)0!“ gm iamp socket. only. whxrh' u kept going puhcd m by a if? \u‘cnmpliahes Its rbuhs by air in â€It vumnlhx needed and 19055:.“ MARKOWITZ The requxsile s {nun available at electricity â€" the ._ I'MFRRIER ~c \E’E ARCHITECI' “a" A: W l'7.ul'l $59 lcfrulll. Hi LOGOOA.H.- h \ TR xonc Rd ‘ Chun‘o lift 314 "I lea A 39W, LEA†m. The- mterost taken by women in politim :s an elevating influence, and “NYWIAY they can prove it by the {set that PM; taxes have gone up. . I Try it and give us your opinion of its quality New Formula It is better than ever before Federal Bread Phone Highland Park 190 Federal System of Bakeries is now made by a Prominent among: the places that shnuM establish dehydrating: plants are the stock markets. to squeeze 19 South St. Johns Avenue Perhaps one reason why there is I shortage of freight cars is that it takes so many cars to transport the tramps and hoboes. THE HIGHLAND PARKg PRESSQ HIGHLAND PARK; ILLINOIS- All Deerï¬eld’s students were de- ' lighted over the double victory of the zbasketball beams over Riverside High iSchool at Riverside last Friday eve- :ning. In the ï¬rst game Deerï¬eld's vlightweights came up smiling to the Etune of 18 to 4, and to crown the i victory the heavyweights swamped iRiverside’s heavyweights. champions i or the Suburban League last yenr, by i a score of 26 to 12. Friday’s victories i were not the result of individual m1- ‘ playing, but the members of both warns working as units rolled up the score for Deerï¬eld. The night school reopened on Mon- day evening. Provisions have been made for a large attendance. It is hoped that people will take advantage of the opportunity extended. Miss Morgan, instructor in mathe- matics, had the misfortune of break- ing her ankle while coasting last Fri- day afternoon. She has gone to her home in Rockford to recuperate. Her place is being ï¬lled by Mr. Voltz. An informal dance was given by the senior class on Friday afternoon in the boys' gym. A large number of students attended. The music wns furnished by Mr. Peru. Evanston will be met on the home floor next Friday afternoon at 3:00. A bright future is seen for tho team that has started at? so well. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES i SHORT COURSE BEING GIVEN l A number of lectures of prominence ;will be‘ present, among ‘whom will be {Honorable Cherie: H. Brough, gover- i‘nox of the state of Arkansas; David :Kinley, acting president, University of Illinois; Honorable Henry M. Dun :lapL Savoy, Ill.; Honorable H. T. fGreen, Urbana; Harvey J. Sconce, Zpresident Illinois Agricultural Asso- ;ciation, Sidell; Hon. Francis G. Blair, state suï¬crintendent- of public instruc- ltion, and others. 3 Memorial exercises for Dr. C. G. lHopkins will bé held Thursday afterâ€" inoon and evening, January 22. Dr |Hopkins, the greatest soil expert of ‘the age, died at Gibralter last Octo- her while on his way home from 1 Greece where .he had been helping the iGreeks reclaim their worn-out soil. 3 As he wasknown by all farmers and iothers interested in agriculture this lwill be a most ï¬tting time for the ! memorial service. Now that ï¬e Christmas rush is ov- er people are :getting back to reading, and the demand for “something good to read†is being indulged in. Drop in sometime and help yourself to I few hours. of entertaining reading. The library is just east of the south end of the ‘rsilyny station. Doings of éï¬aflies Raw, another Co~ nan Doyle pqsthumas work. “Ridin’ K†from Powder River, 1 western cow-boy story by Knibbc. A Woman’s Woman by Bartley. A Servant-of Reality, the story which ran in Century magazine and which is one 'of the most popular new novels. Jeremy, Hugh Walpole's hippy tale about 3 small boy. The member}; of the D. A. R. have graciouslyv'kiven their Lineage Book to the Public Library, but there ai‘e lacking some numbers. I would like to complete our ï¬le. Will anyone take up the matter and see that the missing numbers are supplied? The library has volumes 1- 25 and volumes 44â€" 48. The missing numbers are 26- 43 inclusive and all after \olume 48. The story hour on Saturday' mom- ings is a great success so it will be continued every morning at eleven. A story hour will be held in connecâ€" tion with the deposit of Public Libra- ry books at the Young Women‘s Patâ€" riotic Lenguq, Highwood, on Thurs- dnys 11fo “331001. The Rain Girl, by the author of Put- ricia Brent, @inster. Some of tie new ï¬ction "hot off the press†is; hog";- 2 Iguana)“: :57 ‘ What arg‘ you going,.to do with your open“ iyrettos? Will you put them away wlere you never can ï¬nd them when you want them? Or Will you let then! lie around until they are shabby, and then discard them? Why not give them '10 your Public Library? If they are here, you can always ï¬nd them. If they are here, they will be preserved. ‘; If they are here, they will give pleasure and education to many, many people. Send all your opera liâ€" brettos to your public litrary. . The member}; of the D. A. R. have graciouslyv'kiven their Lineage Book to the Public Library, but there are The only expense of this course will be flux. of_ tnyel and living expenses while here, as no fees of examimtions are required.~ Fax-Inert and young men who ere interested in agriculture will soon be arriving at :the University from :11 parts of the state to attend the m weeks' course! in agriculture being held from January 19 to 80, 1920. A: the work o§ered connists of lectures and labor-alien exercises nmnged to meet the needs a! young men Ind farmer: throughout the ante, the course in celled the Corn Grower-8' end Stockmen’a Convention, and is the nineteenth annual meeting of the kind. Sy’stemstic instruction will be given in stock judging, study of soils, farm crops, ‘dairying, and farm me chanics. The â€ulster enmimtiona will be held on “1' y and “wacky of this week;-5 ere will be no school hiday “gimme of a Lake county teachers gauging to be held at the high sch01:1'l‘he extra holiduy will give the atgdénts unple time for re- animating“; . 47 It. Jnhls Avenue ; : HIGHLAND PARK masons : 0.0.0000...000000000000... mg co_l:_l_. gag york 1. being carried on by been' conï¬jm DR. 5!. W. SHEDD Magnet Ridlon, Librarian ‘. DENTIST ï¬lmy whet, ha Tto hit home with . le- 9 â€null. P. 115 9 Sheridu: Building. Highland Park. Hlmoit OOOOOOO‘OOOOOOOOOOOOOO0.0. OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO0.0...... Wnahogn «on HMTuk szz : JOHN E. CONRAD : Attorney at Law : NI Wilhhm Sl. Wuakccm Illmoi‘ : 0000.00.0000000.000.0000. M out n: and- ous Du sting-W Cleaning-Polishing Liquid yet discovered D. C. PURDY'J" SONS. PIANOS GRAFONOLAS COLUMBIA RECORDS ma sum! mm 00. 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