NW] â€12‘ km tUl'*:'~r- c- r 1 1w :mu mm! conditimw which any ('rimu rmhet' pruwmwz'f 'm‘il‘. our (four so mild A circular issued on March 31 by an important civic associa~ tion in ("hicago stated that at that time there were one hundred thousand unemployed men in the city" and that throughout the United States the number was four million. Since that time the situation has not improved but has grown worse. It is stated that on May ï¬rst the International Harvester Corâ€" poration will lay off thirty-ï¬ve thousand men in the. Chicago dis- trict, and without doubt other Corporations will do the same thing. One has will}; to see the pathetic crowd of men and boys wait: ing on Wells St. for the want ads in the early edition of the Daily} News, or to walk along West, Madison Street. where the sidewalks: are congested with idle men. to realize the seriousness of the aitn-in.m Sifuztri: u ,, _.\v -.-~.-\n-v \'A Alylull\l x‘l‘dfllltl he nssnciated with this hostile propagnm we may think the present unhappy conditions ii country we should remliitely refuse to permit used by (human agents as cats paws to pull the of the ï¬re. and tn emperil the friendly association English speaking: natinns upon which the pethe < the future at t-ivilizatinn depends. on the Irish question and are \xm'king: tn break derstandnm between Great Britain and Hm I'm†EU haw new; e-':.r:I»wv-d 1:}: German :wcntx 11y basis wf truth lwhiml the ('hm‘ge<. Thi> «? countered by the American Loginn which held inx: of prntest in the same building: man after facts in The case Tbs Highlmth "Park Press Th x‘ PAGE mun HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK kl N0 Red-Blooded American in: between Great Britain unit the United States. i int'nrtunate for the friends of Ireland that their cause nssnciated with this hostile propaganda. and whatever hink rhi- present unhappy conditions in that distressed ) ,AA ‘ A ' ll ' "A â€Lnâ€! nking: {or help ht When you have 21 Savings Ac- count and the habit of adding to it regularly, it‘s easy to get into the swing and to keep up a steady ~‘tride. We all want to he in the pro ('essinn. is content to stand by passively and watch other men crowding ahead to success. wrmnn H mf \‘Hd'u'h. Land llama ~- 2n mater Mimi \le‘knhl‘.‘ :. in wages. Ammv and gum} <. '1: (m \\"w 3 «MW mil in many yuan destitute men are knocking at or help It is I'urtimme that the Winter has been l".‘l‘lllg! \muld have been much greater. irvvalenw of crime ix‘ an evidence of the serious prevail. Destitute men will resort to almost. ‘ um L’ll himmwz and um. mnnm hum cm. . ephunm The Bank of Personal Servnce' UNEMPLOYMENT KHAN PRU! CV of crime i\' an evidence of the serious Destitute men will resort to almost. 'iimgi‘y. and We cannot hope for any im- iml siiiiutinii improves. nu; VIJRF uiklin h Seem m be CW :3 tHe‘s'mi rad â€HI \l,\\ HR association of the two greéf the peaCe- of the world and to permit ourselves to i); to pgll _theirr Chestnuts out H (i a [“v‘wwu wkmr'ly Q‘nuvn §E?\1L“.E h» M hunt any His em 1' 'rm' plendidh 1 hold a magniï¬cent meet- after and hmught out the ; more 1} an anv others, mutin )n M dam: 1nd 0x- 11;) .1‘,‘ rrzws and the 1» «pang unitrrx‘ refuse n 0 Ll 1;} the friendly un- DISH heix: efforts up- H n H H mm. D 1 I H ighlzun! 4A HUI ack MM . Mrs. R. E. Wood is spending: a few vweeks in New York, visiting friends giand relatives. She attended the wed- :dini.r of Mr ncphww. Mr. Ernest Stiros {and Miss Homer which took place in IPhiladeiphia on April 12. . Mr. and Mrs. ()sel Scheafor left; Monday for Phoenix Ariz" where: they wï¬l remain until Mr Sheafor's,I physiull Punditinn is impmwd ‘ ¢ ml lust \ka from l"l()r('n('(-. Ala.. l ’ where they spent tlii'm- weeks. Mrs. T. (C Williams is expertml humv the tirst ni' May. lmvim: spent the winter in Evanston. l Mrs. Malmquist nf Iron River, . Mich., who has hm-n visiting hvr par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. llesler for the past ltwo weeks has returned to her home in Iron River. Remember the Y. W. (2 A. drive _' April 26, 27 and 28‘. ,Mrs. Anna ('auloy of Laurel ave., :is at. the Highland Park hospital Iwhere she is undergoing treatment†3 The E. B. Metzel family have 113-} turned from Pasadena, Cal., where; ' they spent the past few months. ' Mrs. William Donson and son of New York are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pratt for three weeks. Mrs. Densrm is Mr. I‘rmt's <ister. Miss Marion Keaulv. who spent the past week in Naperviilv. has return- ed to her homo. The Y. W. (I A. irivo for funds. April Ml: 1'. .7‘ Summer Mrs. John Meyers is in the August- a‘na hospital, Chicago. where she is undergoing treatment. \'( i The Lady Elks social club will hold Ia meeting at the‘ Elks' club rooms fWednesday,‘ April 27. The Luihc-l‘ lmamiv of thv Zion Evaizx'i-hi'al clim‘i'h will hold a buncn and SUI) i'qu party 'l'uusilay evening April :16 in tho Assmnbly room 0f tlH‘ Ziun Evangelical Lulhvran chun'h. All arr invited to illu'lltl. 'l‘m-silay mul‘lllnj: the Nivman and l'i-vk families nimilmi'inu twech in all {mused lhmuuh Highland Park on their trip I'i‘nm Michigan l‘ity, Illll.. to Mai-incite, Wis. They are travel- ing by lmrw and “:1an havim: ll‘ft ‘PI’ 11 William Denzel has movad his bar- bor shop into the building: at 37 So. St. Johns avenue, and the {urmershop in the Erskine huildimkr has been di» manlled. After May 1 the auto trimming shop‘ of J. M. Bilharz will be removed to the Larson Brothers' garage. Later the shop will he moved into a new. building. the exact lomtinn of which: has not yet been chnscn. ‘ LOCAL AND ransom NEWS \l sfrnko l I 1'1 )I!‘ Hi H " tn 'H’vnu'w.‘ and daugh- nm.’ lust wuck tr mupulis. Minn. (] H ~pkins return n I’lorom'o. Ala“ vx‘t Howkm 11} Win hold .\'l‘('l( u 5 i hm \\ their qwndmg L Thu-y h‘wi Hm] H m, .\l U I my Upholstering in YOUR HOME yours experienceh Call J: S. \‘fzmkemm 1606‘ m IIt-t The people who do not want this muntry tu give any help in stabli- Zing Europe. will be complaining later because everybody hates the United States. Her death was not totally unexc- _pected, for, when she visited here ‘ubout 8 weeks ago it Was plainly evi- [dent that her health was rapidly :failing. Her body was :shipped to iEvanston. which had been her home} : before coming to Highland Park. Fun- l 'eral services ,were conducted at the Lutheran church of Evanston last Wednesday afternoon. the Rev. W. F. l ,Suhr ofï¬ciating, and the‘ intermentn: took place at Niles Center, Many; from Highland Park attended the; funeral. Among the pallbearers! were Messrs. C. Geminer, G. Rosenowfl (l. Arnswnld and 0. Lawrents. : She is survived by her husband, Mr. “ (‘. J. Gipp, her children, Ailfred, Ru-l dolph, Helen, Edgar and Martha. Her l pleasing disposition and her virtue-3‘ wan for her a host of admiring? friends. » l Mrs. C. J. Gipp, for many years a resident of Highland Park, died at her home in Niles, Michigan, on April 5?, at the age of 62 years.. -Tho news of her death caused profound sorrow among her Highland Park friends. Mrs. C. J. Gipp Passed Away in Niles. Mich. April 9. Fun- erel Held Last Week FORMER HIGHLAND PARK RESIDENT DIES ~’ .A large number of: Highland Park Epeople attended the dpdication of the Glencoe Lutheran chm-ch held Sun- day. ; ' Miss Alma Olesoniwho spent the :spring vacation with her parents, Mr. Jim! Mrs.‘ O. L. ()leaoï¬ returned to Madison. Wis.. wherofshe is attend- :inx.r the University of 'Wisconsin, yes- ‘ terday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvinz‘ llcmbrook and family have returned ::from Northern Michigan where they‘- wore called owing to the illness and death of Mrs. Homlurunk's mothvr. lib‘t woe-k. Mrs. W. l9. l‘hclps (if150attlc. Wash, is Ihc guest of Mrs. P. I). Porter. Mr. Hllli Mrs. Ray Peterson are re~ cuivim: mnm‘atulutiuns on the birth uf :1 <0!) lmrn Mnmiuy, Mr. 'l'humm Winston who spent the wring vuuziti‘mx with his parents. r9- tumwl in ihv University of Wiswmsin.‘ :it .‘lu-ilN'H. ywtrrilu‘}: M13. ‘ . ( . Napkins has as her‘ iinuw Ll:".\l Mr.» Arthur M. llt-rmzm l‘i'(1x\li.'lli(i. (i, ‘ Mrs. Thomas Blair of Lake Forest, who underwent an nppration for up- pendicitis at Alice Hume last Thurs- day, is getting along nicely. Mrs. Blair is well known in this city. T} 1\ hullL’htf (‘HRIS'I'HN SCIENCE Ll.\'('0l.\ M'HOUL \\ Luxuxmxvmxï¬. . . . - th...CwuxnznxU»Y.kU MIA 000‘: ’*£"3143"2*<C*33 'C‘OC IV \Immmx.“ 0880M (‘LUB I‘m-d (.‘arlim: what has become hrigadé? “’0“. t of '(‘niuu‘n- urâ€" r i HI sully )m $00 5. Low. IOtfadv !_\' In With] in the HI h C: (‘\'l‘T lif< H I‘Ii il ï¬lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllIIHIHNIII""leIllllllllllllllâ€lllNlllllHllâ€"E flllllllllllllIIHIIIIIHIIIHIIIlllllllllIll"llllIllllllllIIlllllIl"Illllllllmlllllllllllllml: Submit Your (leaning. Pressing, Dyeing. Repairing IIIHIIIIIIIHII Electric Washing Machines Tel. H. 13.31“) Publiq Service Company “That Entrancing Washer" We'll do your ï¬shing with it at your house if you like 1nd thus demonstrate its efliciency. No chnrge for this. No obligation to buy the machine. A L B E R T L’ A R SO N Stationer Star Dustâ€"J‘amne Hurst The Husband Togâ€"Mary (arolyn Deï¬es The I’lock Master Of Poison (reekâ€"G. W. Ogdon The Peace Nemniationsâ€"‘Robert Lansing We also have on handa few r-opies of “Main Street†FEDERAL A Specialty Made of Ladics’ Tailoring PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT PAT THE TAILOR Sold on Monthly Payments With Swinging Wringers Of Northern Illinois 1] That’s the way it’s designated by the heroine of a certain recent popular story. 1] The male partner in the domes- tic ï¬rm who generally is called on to extend his approval to its _ purchase probably won’t use that feminine expression, but he will see that the machine knows how to perform its job. {I Here’s an item :for said male partner: The saving made in the wages of a laundress by the ma- chine will pay for it in less than a year. Some New Books NEW 2nd Floor. 35 S. St. Johns Av. 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