p.| ' (mm eL-snd .512 Ab’ Luther? “gm may be ‘ute- n'lsu r ‘8'- This “Pm, and mm will. As these M 0f Christian Scicnce come into a aperienco, you will recognize ‘hey belong ti, and identify the the or sham-m Us God. Thus. {nuts will he tn ynu the witness '. race of Immanuel. or “God ‘5 N3f~Gml with you and' my . Ca‘ â€Cad. the one eternal Mind _ nsatiun in} with you here and “he viiirun wi' tri< Wurk is printed 13 '-he Enzizsh LUIJUALW throughout. 9M edniun ;< prinmi in [h(‘ Fri‘nch â€maze. With (hw English trunslm Inn «an wppoxt» ;>;t»_">‘< And nne' edi- lan BS prinfwi ‘i': {kw (irrmzm Izm- ngS, Thh Witty-~15 is the sign â€f FOPFX‘SiIv mgr» Th“ language of 5.0m: N uniwrml. Nu human tunguc ï¬n “We thr- .muzzvi uf Spirit. No mi eye can saw. {in war hour the -u name [hr .mumi u: >p1rn. â€on“ eye c an (m. nn war he: Mute of \‘p mt The witness we, 01 ‘Der H thv same in a} we" 0! Spin: H thv same in all lan- “Ages. Th.» mtnoss E< thv sign 0f 5‘1"}?! and "-m‘nv‘ratim. .IhaWk. â€-\'«'ivn(-e- and Health a Key {0' {Re ScriptureS." is un- :’ “8 to mankind the true idea of muon or God. This unfoldment 'Mected m a higher idea of life, h" adequate health, courage. con- he] .nb111_ty, atrength, uprightqess. shout "This (My is thi< scripture Mï¬iird in yuur mint" Lkv‘aise, my fricnda the recogni- n is growing amnn: intelligent poo- rie everywhere that the Wurks of â€hristian Sen-mm rc-flm-t the existence 4 3 deï¬mu- law. Furthermore, the recognition n zrvming that the opera- Ion of th s .m 15 m u aHt- in ( hris- in V in.» in hum 1nd }lk“'\ all mun- [ind :hw rm that th( law is nzhtIy uniicrd Hi â€1:! put :ntu prmw The \hristian Science Textbook Thv ~'a[t'R§"hi of {EB 1,.w‘nrfhri5- Ban Smwnw. an. t'rn- run-thud Hf JPI’H‘ «mun are found :n A“ the- writings 0f IT'S Edd}. 'nnr‘v wpwiully in the ‘J‘r nuuu A“ an LHI‘ “Axum-ha u. I“ Eddy. rnnrv e-qnw'iulljv in the ink, "Sm-no»- and Huxith with KUF 5 ï¬ne Svrxptunw,’ “Tmrh is the only “monk wn (‘hrwriun Science hcal- 3K {me vdzrln u!’ trl< “0r k. H printed ..L I- GENUINEE “BULL" .1 : :‘wx‘wrrievl of Jews that. Cumin): l' the nt' Nazareth. he entered we .;,nJ,:vvgue, Ami taking up the Book, opened it tn the place where it nwritten. â€The Spirit of the Lord is mi: me. Eecause he hath annuinted .9 :e preach the pn‘pel to the poor; I! ham sent me heal the broken- Iearted. to preach deliverance to the Iptives. and remverini: of sight to the Kind. to set at liberty them that are mised. to preach the acceptable year 4 the Lord." And clm‘ing the 800k, i said to those who were gathered shout. "This (lily is thi< scripture fllï¬iled in yuur t‘lll‘i†Likewise, my frientla the. recogni- ncn is growing amnn: intelligent poo: rind m. 2):. Width; and m» iii-V Kuhn-Mat) “rd whn-r‘. nmnkin}. :: (minim Scze'nve- Ihn‘ ..‘ of Homviamd h‘dlltlx ewe 0f lnydit); :md p Cod. mumryx .uz-i mum hull») N‘vn mm mwomen . ~ mm: the c- med A ’ I‘dt":~r Ami “ qry pagumh \f‘tht‘ r 11:11:31} ï¬ll‘pY‘ maxim: “<1 {.4158 Air‘v't'th that m: V . . ‘5,“ true gnd right Ideas leading “constructive reform and good Will -, It is not to be entered by the "F913 of what mortals belieVe to‘be but by an un erstanding and flutntbn of the qualities of eterâ€" .d Truth and good. today and here_ â€Fatherland 15 that realm of inï¬nite m whii-h ideas of constructite are Continually unfolding_ It is h; realm of Mimi in which the flow- ts tragrance, in which r loses i ne‘er ( never bet'omes uninvely nor ceases I“ ‘ . ,5 w'holeaomc ‘ami pure Incentive. “I! is (hr l'd!ht‘T‘.‘[“th€ri8nd i0- . is looking in nrd whit-f: rinmkini n Mum-.- Ibis understandâ€" 3218 in“ “and?“ mildx up the true are uf 103'th jmd patriotism to God. {Dunn-'1; .uz-i mankind. Mm a; women rim-.9 hum": memmrized and Away â€-0â€; [ht‘ cantemplation '31,“;de :ruz- ydtvaurimti by the sug- flaw? pr! pgmzintiit \t‘thvmurtalmind. <3 pr giagantia has built .i’iJ nï¬i‘pix Alf religiun, 121:: ï¬nding Vivwing , Thy Sean-h thy futuru and the Past? why dO ye [wok with tvarful 9388. And Seek, far nfl', for Paradise? B'Math thy fm-t. Life's pearl is Cht." “d DECOR \TING C0. “02 N. Green Bay Road Highland Park. Ill. RELIABLE PAINTING Eminutes; Cheerfully Given Interior and Exterior nmmudc [n \lrf. Edd) Telephone 15 Decorators Fulï¬llment grannhic fur tho'i!‘ Mxr‘, “.tkt‘l‘ Edd}? "'1‘ in 4401(1)†that , thv nature of .x‘ rips uttitudu 0n t'whn: Hf regard "mum; \‘u‘wing :'.".se boundaries, {rm-‘upcd by and Kim: matter h- real :‘Jr‘lf'lt‘, Je-suss did .xicrtmw’s. "Arise. ('hrh‘tlan Science My m {u veusc frnm umpuwmda NJ!" Llrvd Eddyk llfx‘. Hr healmg un m5 murnim: in Eddy'i life was, 1.1 cxwlquly in [mu-ted with her ‘ .znd manner as w-«i Ly the hu» {It-\‘t‘r‘flill'y that 1;: {Ky correlat- whxch guvorm'd rl't‘n‘!‘ {hdf mam '5“ at hand thk’ i heal >in. <i<'kv that has made :1 atrangt- that ruzizmlc as \wll ."nusv life \vurk urlvnw such 'n n. 'w lvdgmm-nt 1v 'hrnald. uni- mam: “‘hlrh m-refurv, that 1 rL-stored to by (‘hristian gratitude to a tender fur tho'i!‘ '3 Cement Contractor ATTEST E. A. WARREN Secretary of Board of Commissioners of the Highland Park East Park District Sz-i‘tiun 3. All uni-chnded balances I-f (my item or items of any general :ipprupriutinns made by this or- »liniincc- may be expended in making up any dt'llt‘ll‘nl'y in any item or items in the same gent-rail appropriatinn and fur the same general purpose or in :i like appropriation made lily this or- tlanlan‘, Section 3. All ordinances or parts «if wl‘(llnlnt't‘_“ int-«insistent herewith lm (â€hi the same are hereby: repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in t'nrce frum and uftur its passage, illll‘l‘onl and publication. l)a.‘5K‘d August 22. 192i. Apprm‘vd August 23, 19291. F. w. CL’SHING, Presidt-nt 0f Board of (‘ummisï¬onory of the Highland Park East Park Districtl Y W. CU$HING. President of Board of Commissioners of the High‘ and Park Ehst Park District {‘IL‘Tk tXLrvt Van-t I’d‘lit'c PDHL‘L‘ parks, b<>ulovarti<. driveways and buatim: basins Salaries of Ofï¬cers Seen-tan 3 rrPusUI‘v r Attnrm-V ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL AN ORDINANCE MAKING AP- PROPRIATION FOR ECORPOR- ATE PURPOSES for the FISCAL YEAR FROM JUNE l,‘ 1921, T0 MAY 31. 1922. Be it ordained by the Board of Com- missioners of the Highland Park East Park District, of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois: Section 1. That the following sums, or so much thereof as may :be author- ized by law, be and the samé are here- by appropriated for corpbrate pur- poses for the ï¬scal year commencing .lumx I, 1921. and ending May 31, 1922‘ ? Parks, Boulevards. Driveimys and Boating Basins : For acquiring. lay- im: out, establish- ing. constructing and maintaining ANNUAL EXCAVATING. BLACK DIRT. MANURE : TEAMle SERVICI; M 41:15 * puymvr tobacco makes 50 good cigarettes for MC do an honest dly'l ivork cry reason-Me priced; 1km tkwr :ymt-nt Bonded lndebtedneis DURHAM 653 W. Park Ave. n: of interest nn Hiv‘htv'llnvss .;.+-:-:«H~l-:~++++~H++ TAZIALI f maturing ;$ 9, 410 00 s and ï¬nployees $300 00 5000 i 100.00 . 120.00 : 1 110.00 £80.00 300.00 ‘ iduy owning when. as they sped over 1the mud in the Channel lake bridge, 3 190 00 :th« 1r car {am (i to make the a; prvach ,_ and [lung-«i owr thv bank All 05â€" $122,600 00 .- :qwd with \light in uri‘s‘ The mem- ~_A‘v,._ ? hen ut Ihv parh 'J'Hv nu mum-s. but is minim“! m N from f’rm'ia. 313525.00 $7000.00 65:15.00 “Uh, we“, they'll do for tumnrmw," she thought as she survryod the pm- on the kitchen table. About four that afternoon, tho c-x- press driver lugged up the back porch stairs a heavy gqnny sack marked. “Mrsâ€"ww- Hixhland Park." The cook couldn't undvrstand this (‘8 [’3‘ His wife knowing hi> weakness. re« cently prepared a dinner in which this succulent vegetable was to form the principal item on the menu. ' A lady from Deerï¬eld had just sold her two dozen ears of yellow bantam which friend wife ï¬gured Would be be about the right quantity {or his majesty. Giving the cook proper inâ€" structions. she went to the city on a shopping tour and returned home about three. In her absence the grocer. followintr instructions given him a week before to send some mm as soon as he received any that was nice: had also delivered two dozen A Highland Park L'iLIZun 1e very fond of green corn. Mr. and Mrs. Bare. respectively N) and 76 years of age, Wore residents of (‘hicagu's west side for more than ï¬fty years. and they moved to Grays- lake last fall. Mr. Bare spent nearly all his life 31 railroad work and for more than twenty years he was con- ductor of a passenger train running into Chicago from the west. Highland Park Home Swamped grWith Deluge of Roastin' The prupum-(l pux'mg uf (lrm-n Bay road botwvon Washington street and (lrund avenue, Waukogun, will have to be abandoned. it is said, because property owners along the mute are asking exm'hitzmt prices for the nar- rnw ~drips of land needed to straighten out the highway, and bring it to the required sixty foot length. NEEDED CORN CRIB TO HOLD IT ALL Sixty years nf murrn-d happIm-ss \\ cry celebrated at Grays Lake, 1“,. on Aug. 6. when thv rhildrvn, gram!- children. and great-grandchildren nf Mr. and Mrs. Amns Bare joined with them in a family rc-unmn at the home of the “ride's†duughtur. Mrs. H. R. Struthcrsr. That ï¬ve generations of a Wauke~ {Ian family are living was learned last week when a photographer was call» ed upon to photngraph this remark- able group. The meml-ers are: Mrs. Ellen Bell. auvd 74. of 609 Marion street. MN. Delila Butts, aged 60. hvr daughter of 609 Marion street. W. A. Botts, aged 42. son of Mrs. Betts, uf 307 Spring street. Mrs. Edna Smith. aged 19. his daughter. of ii“? Springs street, and Baby Arthur H. Smith, aged 3! munths. her sun Twu ynum: men driving an Oakland touring car stuppod at the Muss humc cast of Librrtyvillo last week, and “Try gin-n a night's lmigingfl Early the ncxt murning they (IA-part- «d takmg with them about 70 ï¬ne young chivkvns belonging tn Mrs. Moss. I '\Iar\'vluus are the works of the 1L,’ord' quolh the Rex. Mr. Nelson, Vol- has arch enemy in his jolliï¬cation lmuting hxld F riday owning in Grace [Missionaiy 1hurch wherein the anti- ,'\uliva people u-lebratod the destruc- Minn of '1 of the 11 signboards erected ‘M \'nli\a in various parts of Zion. The lnduxnmhnts attributed the fate inf tht signhoards to the interwntion iuf the L.nr(l They “me d1 stroyed dur- imz the hoau wind 21nd rain storm ll‘ r1111} (Inning. Stvvc “Milk. 17th and Elizabeth sin-Ms Nnnh (‘hn'agm wns phn't-d under urn-st Inst Friday night when mvmiwm of Stntv's Atturm-y Smith's "sponge squad" locum-d a sh“ at his home. I’mtick was unable Lu give lmnd. and was drpmitui in thy Luke munty jail. The t‘UUIltl')' around Zion ("ity was hit by a .wn-rv wind and rain storm lust Friday m‘n-ning. Trees were up- ruutmi and svwrui mm]! buildings wvrc blown (iuwn. The fail of rain all owning was cunlinuous, Streets and buwmrnt: wrro Hmwit'd. <'i‘n\\‘(l in tha- \illzigv primary last Friâ€" day when. instead uf gating nut and voting fur their «'amliilatos, they stay- (‘ll away from the pulls altnm-ther, lt i< L-UWL'tL-d that tln-y will put a tii’ket mtu Ilh‘ llt‘lll later by petitiun The “dry" element at Antinch wrang u vuupv mm the “busm " mun" Fiu- [K'rMinS, thrm- WUmen and two mvn, driVing frum Hilwaukw, and said to haw been drinking freely, had a narrow (am-ape from death Thurs. STORM DESTROYS Anti-Voliva Faction Celebrates “Works of the Lord"; Other Items of Lake Coun- ty News INDEPENDENTS GLEEFU THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND i’ARX, ILLINOIS 3 men driving an Oakland stuppod at the Muss f Librrtyvillo last week, iH-n a night's lmigimz. ZION SIGNBOARDS h npplm A’gain Reduces Price 6Xtm Si3e 30 x3 1/2 $163 A few minutes after the ï¬veâ€"ten pulled in, Mr. B. Wu seen coming up the front walk with 1 big hug under his arm â€" In unheard of thing for him, :5 he hated carrying bundles. In the top of the sack she found a card from ulster Ellen who lives on I big farm out Mmengo ‘ny. 0n the card was scribbled, “Den John, I thought you would enjoy some of our ï¬ne sweet corn -â€" I know how fond you are of it. so I'm sending ten dozen." Said citizen threw up her bad. in desggir n she peered into the sack. “Mary, whut 'Ite we to do â€" we can’t cut 1" this in a week â€" let's see who sent it." third imminent; “See hen, Mn} Bâ€"â€"â€"" the said, “here's more com â€" I whole has full." ‘Mary," he said as he hid the ï¬esta 21¢ You feel â€can on Flreutone Cordo. Beau“ Flatten. Cord- don't blow out. Your repair nun will tell you he hasn't seen a blowout this past Firestone Int and. the low 0! 813. 95011 the Standard Non- Mny 2.‘ Unusual purchasing powet through bi; volumpe of busineu. 90:111! the t emchncy one-87L...“ Plant 0. 2, manufacturing exclu- slygly 3.113% dug. nude ugh-poglple. Now' the prodbctlon of the Extra- Size 3133K tire has been transferred 8 Notth Sheridan Rand 21 Bank Lane Tho Hun- “ ul 1‘ pooch I" Ibo MI! 0! non Ila. u‘J-m‘.‘ cl 3 can" a! In nubâ€"cub nnlhttuhg by the 0M." "to-cub uum-un In tho l'nl (M 6.. I“ .0406 Mr“! Ibo «IN-M pull of I (or.- -I mine-n who pan- a. “anal-Id aim-l Inch no cue-uh. pod“. The Hum 75 in also uu'hblc in flu four-9W Toad-ta It 81485. the I a! $8185 die two-pu-enxet Special Speedster at 82685, the ï¬nals-enga- c. mm H: low. All a. snout-mug" Sedan and Suburban at 38015 -â€" each new Haynes 75 model- have a â€2-inch wheel bur. (T lira m a rd equip-at arily expect it to be. A newly develo big. powerful Hanna-built engine. paint-ted aha- lany Inch 01 artful sclenti c research. equipped with the Hay-u fuelizlu system, mum power. flexibility and acceleration even [mar than ever helm alloyed with the al- waya popular Haynea po‘wt plant. Large: ulna. larger intake and exhaust. duru- onutic engine heat control and other decidedly advanced featum mph-size the db- Linct advantage of the Haynea 75 motor alone. The new 1922 Hun. 75 ha I more rugged thumb sad in line- Ind ï¬nish. n well u ï¬ttings. in mapleuly - 1922 idea. The uneven-met boring at elm an ex- treme dilurxury any! nun!) it! «ugh I prodogtjon. rand 0:.“an â€"_ 82485. f. o. b. In- wry â€" in in Keeping with the "uni. policy «it "halting {o (b yum every beneï¬t of the organiutbon'n manufacturing and distributing new. Sever-l months in advance of the usual time ol rmuuon o! and: a on com my new 1922 Haynes 75. priced fully I mound do! m below what you would on“!- HI§Z§W§75 $§fl§5 ‘ ILLINOIS AUTO EXCHANGE Telephone Lake Forest 1134 for Demonstration Fir-tone Cad Tim In bola. add at love! price In con! flu history: sullyâ€"â€4.50 186â€"6“). amt-m.†CENTRAL TIRE COMPANY Cords That Don’t Blow Out ALL PRICE QTUTID All I" 0' I. FACTORY Before Ehe could reply, the uk- pbone run: and the hastened to answer. “h thu you Lin. B. 3" came the voice It the other end, .5 Ibo brought home two dozen m'unr of I ,-V-__ corn â€" thought we’d have a tn]! ““0! {mt tonight." [I'm an Telephone 1200 95 yenâ€"10.000. 15.000 and 1... miles. and the tire- still etronc. See your Firestone eel. today. Name below. mbdore been oleredtinuun. If your dealer hun' t the Inn- Slu In flock ask {at our Stand- ltd Non-Skid type It them prke. You wfllatillbo um I. mum] the‘ value. to Phat No. 2. 11m tl tho reduction on t an from 16.65 to 813.95. N9 ouch value In. tabla. “IV. wind tin! of. chum H-ul “an n1. 1.! F. O. B. FACTORY Highland Park, [Ill-ob Lake Forest, Illinois But In. B. laud no she had quietly hinted aw. PAGE NINI