7:! PalaceCashMarket8zGrocery Fresh Lulu-3' sweet- hremis. whxtv as snow (Ihoxce pork tenderloin always gmd, lb‘ . shoulder, 1b Lean pork Stt‘ \\ for dressing: Choice veal or lamb pct Natiw \eal breast Log" at young mutâ€" mm whole 29C: CU! hL Ham?) u ré‘ef steak fresh ground Hindqtr of lamb Nu“ is the time to save. Let us help you by nfl‘eringg these rare Baruains PHONES 1560-1561 MN h Specials ~~ hr'urt 393 ("entral Ave. Telephone 331 General Checking, Deposit Commercial Business Sheridan Road aymond W. Schneider Adahy H H‘ nr veaT mil beef ilL'Un [dc-r $150,000.00 ‘24%c 35 Cents HEi). (L ROCK, Manager 1101's Furnishings 25%c 24%c 38%c 29%c 37 qu ( Frco Delivery 35c 25c 33c 68c 17c 22c 72c 33c 23c 18c 23c 38c 33c ‘ A Statezflank) and Central Avenue Jam. W. D. brand. fan- ry preserves, 3 fur Libby ('husc-Sanborn's muus bulk coffee. Fancy Santa Clara Prunes. 3 lbs. for Jvlke's famous Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs. Liptnn's ten, best of 1111; the 1b. (‘riscn or Snowdrift, 3 lbs. for 3 for Arman-an tummy or FMS Naptha Soap, 10 Almnn 1K0 }-)35' )‘( entral Xv e. icdmnnt peanut oil 'hby's‘ cans for ,n'ltn â€El Mk >ilvcr pnlish none better s sliced pineapple can. 3 cans .. U 1' 1 Swm pun all, pp 1' c Red U aska k flwux‘. ?rc~’. 2 63 L! li-s. o tit Halt .md Hops Prompt Schicc 2H or fa- 3 lbs ompany uxiu‘: 30c and $1.10 33c 49c 41c 45c 38c 41c 99c 69c 85c 35c 99c 89c 49c 55c 65c 55c H Mrs. Harry Luther was made per- ‘Emancnt chairman of the orphanage icommittec. This committee has for 1 its immediate object help for the Dor- Ecas home in Dccrï¬cld and the Lake €Blufl' orphzmauc. A pound of cereal. a glass of ji-Ily. :m outgrown pair of :shues. or half Worn undergarments will brim: rclicf and (It‘light tn chil- ‘drcn and matrnm :ilikei (‘ull Mrs‘ JLuthcr. phunc 1321. for :in inn-rusting: h‘ MRS. Ql'ACKENBLI’SH PASSED AWAY-{SATURDAY idea on How You (‘un Help. The election of ofï¬m‘rs fur the sucâ€" ceeding term [~0er plmw. Mrs. Frank R. ('ain Wm vle-ctwl [wrosidcntz Mrs. R. A. ('urqul-Villc. wound \icv-prvsi- dent: Mrs. Hurry l‘aul. cur!‘(’.<p0n(l~ in): SPL'rrl‘téll‘}; Mrs. Hurry Mills. fl» nancial awn-Hwy and Mrs. Daniel (Tabb, Mrs‘ :VIIW. Otis I tion the forthcoming: history will be vitally interesting to old and new members alike. “v undw tunvmw y». 431 purmu 111 Want Huhlxiinu t'rm ('numy ('nHm-t- II". rm: ka' HUN'H'HHY} mould be mad:- yrvnnullvlli up?“ thw lnttvr Marina: “1' Hm ("Ansnhdzlh'li \‘ZISU as to thy 2206 [Ix-r wht. H‘I't'xguw'livv 1-1. \vhatvvvr [numb Ihrrcin :‘Jlisz'd, <0 that it i: 'safc fur any pl'nl"‘{_\' «.wner to deduct .Zfluï¬ pm mm! from his tax lviil nu 1'11] (“(HM' and In wmi hi~ (-hm-k fur the balance, plus $.13 fur each legal dcsvrxption invlrlwd, to the County Trvusurvx‘ as payment nf his tax MUN} this your. WOMANS CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING TUES. PLAN TO RE- ESTABLISH E KHAKI AND BLUE CLUB H M r 'I h\ This movement has been endorsed by General Wood, Captain; Wurtz- baugh, and many uthor prominent people. They plan. providing that they receive thx- support (If the pub- liv. In ppvn quarters on E. Madisnn street, uppusito the La Sullc hotel, fur the scrviu' and vxâ€"scrviu- mvn. General Wood. The Khaki and Blue club which was established during the war and which was located at thv fact of Van Buren street. has been torn down and it is the desire of the club now to pro- curv suitable quarters to carry on the \Vm‘k whirh prowd so successful. In ul‘Iit'r to do this it is necessaryfur thv club to procure funds to ï¬nance the pmjwt. At the prvst'nt time the members are carrying on entertain- ment for soldiers and sailors on a Very small svalo, but they hope to en- large thv wilrk in they may adequately serve all service and ex-service men whether members of the club or not. The t'nmmunity has nrï¬'n-d I“ he tht To Hold Dance May 7 in Chicago to Finance Project. .Ask Coâ€"operation of Public “To keep Alin- the Spirit 0f the Old Khaki and Blue (fiub"~ \T'I‘ORNEY EXPLAINS LOCAL TAX QUESTION Way-ï¬t It i< Ii mmcmn PARK Panes;me 1mm; tumors .inx H May i< :Ilsu plunnul (u hSJI‘l rI;1_\'T.un the 1'..\C.\X('n1 prurwls nf whn‘h “ill h. M and BIUV k‘hl‘h, i~ up tn the pmplv in an LY (Continued from Page 1) H'ominuc-d from .l‘agze 1) 1h Hu'ulm'h Hwy part 'hzzl H H my UH Joseph L. Proctor and ku‘dsh‘y as direvturs. m H‘l \‘tum Jzt IVIA \l the La Sullc hotel, fur vxâ€"scrviu- mvn. it}' Shop Hf thi< k'in help the rim; in this H im \\le' m -n I'Iv Ihl \ 5‘ (WillIthdul‘U h “EH hrnvï¬t the it nun 1w! tlw Inxim: lin<liu> in n l.::l\u «Mum;- 1 (4‘ llin‘ invalid mum uf the It!) 'lllM' which hull Summmr (‘ourt un uf the tax. t:..\ ll'ul l-u-ii x-l'l‘Hl' uf judg- iiu- (‘nunty â€Ili- \\'wlnes::lay evening Bible reading and prayrr morvice at 7‘230 is beyond ill questiun the mutually helpful ser- \‘lL'C of the (‘hlll‘('l1 calen‘glur. We are especially (lvsiruus tliat- our people mku advantage of this opportunity to siudy the grout teachingl; of the Book, vlurify their spiritual vision and re- n-ivc new strvngtli to do their Lord's Work. 1 .\ Ht m n z Inuku (hunk; (r: HM‘ in'alid Amt uf the It!) iw which had hum'vmr (‘ourt In uf the tax. n 1 l' UFYH II H um nuvh (‘ Hf judu- 'uunty util- tilnul :my :Hwthn uf in Hiu‘l oriZwm :lin m garb: : ngï¬vrgnxkï¬zovï¬xux;61(x§§gï¬v 72/12:, . r...†2:1,, m an. F. A=C=é= m. ‘Ht mt'tiun wound Hf â€Ir ll~ it l l l! HYU'C 1‘ H L‘ i1 H Earl B. Hill, formerly a resident of North Chicago, and {or a time associated with Chairles Busch in the old North Chicago Times-Review, has attained considerable success since leavini.r his home in Lake County sev- ci'u] years ago to enter the overseas service (if the United States. Mr. Hill according to a report in a Waukegan newspaper, is now chief :of staff of the McGrziw-Hill publishing company in New York city, and has eleven technical anL'aZiDOF underE his super- vision. The report further states that i'. WM Mr. Hill who nimle‘the sale of thi- \'2l.\i. KliVi'TllI‘lH'l“. «hip yards at Hum: Island fer the [iniu-«l States L‘wu-I‘nliit‘nt. ‘ A full house attended the musical entertainment, “Let’s Go," given by the members of the Young Men’s club Tuesday evening at the ‘Pearl thee- tre. The ufl'air was a success from beginning to end and was full of good music and snappy repattee. Ofl (nurse, the most enjoyable part about‘ a home talent play is watching one’s fellowtownsmen demonstrate their! dramatic ability. The acting through-‘ out the performance was far above’ the average of home talent produc-i tions. The audience was in the spir-l it 11f the thing, and helped put the thing over. A great deal of creditf goes to the members of the Young] “0115 duh and their fair assistants: “ho presented thi< (lt‘Vl't’ ’ aï¬'uir. ' "LET’S GO" DREW 'I"nv S. >1 and E. L. ruquire the re- nun-:1 utterltiol)_aml diligence of our people. These departments are be- xxuming 1mm: and more eï¬ective as we . . :zn'x- mnrcrdewned attennon to them. Full House A’ttended Entertain- ment Given by Young Men‘s Club Tuesday EVening (In m will 5:ch intvrrst Thy prn inrgr a! 'l'lw ladies auxilizuy :will meet at (hp hunw of Mrs. 'l‘. Ii. Russel Friday at 2:30 p. m. nn Sheridan Avenue, llighwnod. This will be an interest- ing; meeting and all ladies are invited to attend. Special Servicesâ€"â€" J \r Ennd)‘ n \\ hm \ ‘ a Hutu! a L uf 1.110 Lulu I'nspoa'ts are alluvinnw. Highland Park State Bank t4 LARGE AUDIENCE FRANK J. BAKER President CAPITAL $100,000.00 ital at H «ng. Mis> Paint, t the church in the , Bluff Urphanagv. {hurt- wxll he a x‘ \Q (-1 â€le1 m, 1 Hum! THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS a Acycuu’ v- Eullluu Shields High School. The purpose ofl the club is to prepare for active mem- bership in the Senior Blue-and White Club. The club is planning to make improvement in the school and the (-ily. The club is open to all Freshâ€" men in good standing in hizh school. The officers of the club are Presi- dent. Edith Carlson; Vice President. Beth Jackson, Sec.,. Anna Witten, Tn-ai. Edward Boian. 1‘" ay vyg- up“. ‘ Next Wédnesdly afternoon and eve- ;ning the members of the senior and l ‘ junior department at Deerï¬eldï¬hields high school will be entertained at Lake Forest college. In the evening they will he guests at a buffet dinner at the ('alvin Durand Commons, and afterward there will be “open houses" at. \‘m- various fraternity house: and at Lei; Durand hall. A play will be {nu-huntvtl by the Garrick club; and nfim that there will be dsncing. A club named the Blue md White; was recently organized at Deerï¬eld} Shields High School. The purpose ofi the club is to prepare for active mem-i bership in the Senior Blue-and White Club. The club is planning to make improvement in the school and the (-ity. The club is open to all Freshâ€" mm in good standing in hizh school. Oflicers and employes ‘of the Highland Park State Bank are ready and anxious to serve custom- ers in whatever capacity they are qualiï¬ed for. stand on ceremony. Further, you have our assurance of prompt, efï¬- cient and courteous haudling of all ï¬nancial mat- ters that a progressive bank affords. Additional High School Notes jSTUDENTS WILL BE ‘ GUESTS OF COLLEGE A friendly atmosphere prevails here. We don’t Telephone H. P. 125 Evening Rides, Tuesday and Friday, 8:00 p. m. E. V. MEYERFIELD Competent Instructors Always In Attendance 1. ll. APPEL Vloo Fri-Hunt Highland Park Riding Stables 217 N. St. Johns Ave. Children’s Rides Saturday; 10 a. m. Cuflor