‘IIIHIHHIHE EN 1":qume mmulmll=E '()\I\H It LK FIR" cry LD‘z‘C 35c 18c 22c 9%c 18c 48c In M U 3X i! 8K |‘( and and 3c .. kl f ‘ , .. V. .L‘TW‘I‘KTSI Tâ€: :‘7' North Shore Trust ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist dai‘!‘ this Authorized Agents for WASHING MACHINESâ€" THOR â€" EDEN ~ A.B.C. â€"â€" WESTERN JUDD â€" POLLYANNA â€"â€" NIAGARA Tï¬â€˜dii"_I'SiMPIEX â€" A.B.C. Oiifdl‘iiï¬k'ï¬kA ‘â€" ROYAL EASY PAYMENTS FREE TRIAL Phone 201 _ lRONING MACHINESâ€" VACUUM» CLEANERS-â€" EXPERT REPAIRING Liberal Allowance on HE MUST HENPIFUfIAL crup that any man can har- aw-d, .\ 1111 111' g ml health. Do you envy the person ~11111'K‘1111g cm 11111133111 step and keen appetite? 131.11“)th tn 111111) 1111»: 51111 111' good health if your h21bit< a11- 1'1ght and mu eat pu1e foods ahd visit «1111;: .1110 111 scawh of remedies Prompt Service Work Guaranteed PHONE FOR A TRIAL PACKAGE 0F The Rexall Store skgmgnp [92] CHIPS Sold in Bulk General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business DECKER HUBER A Pure Soap I ' â€" I sold In THE IDEAL WASHING MACHINE SOAP Sheridan Road and Central Avenue for all types of \VASHING MACHINES IRONING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS $150,000.00 7W fflm Answer. - Your mother I op SICKNESS °°° fapital and Surplus 15 S. SL Johns Avenue A. W. EVANS (A State Bank) WITH Your Old Machine Telephones 144-3631 ompany The Highland Park Bible (lass at the Pleshï¬erian thUITh Was glad to wolmmc Dr (‘utlvr back last Sunâ€" day. ' u...._,l The Rev. ("lytlv Smith. «If Il'h’ church extenéiun board. “'1†preach at the eleven o'clock svrvnw- next Sunday, Mr. Fm is attending ;\ cnnfvrvnco at Lake C(‘nl'Vfl. lmt will rvturn tn Hirhluml Park fur any pustnml rm- «rgenvy. He will rv<umu his pn-urhr in}: at the Highland Park l‘n-shyr tm‘ian church un 2hr ï¬rst Sunday in September. n . “‘1! “‘77, “ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber. Administrator of the Estate of Adam Fox decoas~ ed will attend the (‘uunty (‘nurt of lake Count ', at a term thereof tn be holden at t e Court House in Waur kesran. in said county. on {he ï¬n‘t Hwy» .333; nf ("I-fuh‘r. m“) 1921. ‘n‘w' :m' where :11! perm-w Ravi. ' xia‘m- 'mainst said estnn- (Irv tin-title»! an rcqtv‘st-Td {a [iru‘irrtt mun a ‘hi the morning service, and is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years. The Wednesday evening meeting, which in- cludes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. O ,7 , E PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH § Bible School will thirty; ..»_._..n You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at 387 Can- tral avenue, which is open every week day from nine o'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the evening and Sunday afternoons from two to six o'clock. Svrmun, “('hrist Jesus." Services an- held in this church every Sunday morning at 10:45, Sun- day School movts immediately after Milton (ieil. Minister 10:00 a. m. Sunday School will meet Let us try and make the opening Sun- day a rwmrd breaker in attendance, llmU u. m. mnrninu win-ship, Snl» jet-t, “A Great Investment". This service in the interests of Edut-ation.‘ has been pnstpuned from last Sunday ‘ The pamphlets in ‘lligher Education' by (i. B. Kimmel. President of the Evangelival The-ilugivnl Seminary at Naperville. ill.. will lie distributed at this service. l‘nme and bring: a friend with you. 4:01) p. m, Saturday the .luniur rhoir will meet fur rehearsal. The second installment uf l’urxxzu-d Movement sulm-riptimn is due on Sept lst‘ All those paying: by the year will kindly make their eheekr payable to the Pastor. o A community sing. and dancing demonstration by the Y. W. ('. A. were features of the early evening. Those who participated in the int-l ter event were Lois Larson. Mae Hes- Ier, Marj'wrie Claire Bowden, Margaret Denzel and Irene Stevens, ECWKXWOQ ‘E’I‘ I‘IIBIN‘EZER I-IV \.\(u‘IZ I I(' .0â€; p. most popular features 0! the day Ticket receipts were large‘ The dancing was reneWed at eight o'clock and at nine the prize drawings were held. William Kamten n! Lake Furest Won the Ford sedan. which was ruffled. The festivities werv concluded at midnight The various winners in the morn- ing parade competition Wore: THOUSANDS ATTEND HIGH- LAND PARK DAY EVENTS Twu pth‘L" in Highland Park wvrr I'illlik‘d by [numbers of Stutc'a Attorney A. V. Smith's â€spungc Squad" last Saturday afternoon. At the hunir of Frank l'ni-kvi‘ and Frank Morris-in, a \H†“as fnnnd in uporutiun. The ilqunr, it was sziid. was still dripping intu ll gur undvr the still when {ht- uï¬icri‘s arrived. Thcre was “law a furt_v->ix gullun jar uf mush. This we» drstrwyvd Ly the ofï¬cvrsi At the home uf John Siknkis the raider:- fnnnd :1 large quantity of mm and lllminshillt‘ whi~kvy n was Bicycle: Girlrwith sunflower; 2nd. Boy with donkey Their names not learnt-d. ‘ Home drawn whiclv: J. A. Mvn- oni; 2nd. ("nmmunity Shop, leliam Tillman. FInat Highland Park State Bank; 2nd, Brand Studiu Truck; Jue (‘nrlmnargh 23nd Dork er Hulmr‘ Imtigt‘: B. P. 0 FL; 231.1}, Amcrimtm Legion. TWO PLACES RAIDEI) IN HIGHLAND PARK \x :m mid Thv sunvw u!‘ thi‘ Hg w! z-vent will jump the way fu‘ newanplishmvnts. Highland I' \xill <10ul110>5 In- A regular 31 fair. Espm-ml vumlm-mlntiun \n-rk Junv _\vstwniu.\‘ IS dut- .‘ rinr. vhmrnum wt" rm "Day" .Uhcrt LLH'SHH. tiwâ€"vhairmm THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Subject for m‘xt Sunday's Lesson .-\DJl'l)l(‘ATlO.\' NOTICE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Continued from Page 1) 1H I thu Mg wmmumty the way fur futux‘v Hmhland Park [My ‘ a regular yearly af- wmlm-mlntiun fur (hr May 15 dut- Mr. Hur» n: Evanm-hval 'n. Y. W‘ ('. A†Buwnmn'.~ Dairy. and Kniuhk n!" Tl pen Mr. Hur and .\l r n nim an the Chancery ude thereof, and; that a summon: thereupon issued out‘ uf said Court aguinst the above mm- 0d defendant. returnable on the flut‘ day of the term pf the Circuit Court I of Lake County“ to be held at the' (butt House in'Waukezan in said: Lake County. on the First Mondny of ; October, A. D. 1921, u is by kw re- ; quired, and which suit is still pend-; 1)., 192i. H. S. Gail, ( Smu- uf Illinois, mey of Luke. SS. October Tvrm A. I). 1921 Georm- E. Bock ing Lewm U. Brock" Waukegan, Illinois, August Augusta Bock In (‘hanu-ry. No. 11419 The requisite :fï¬dnvit having been ï¬led in the â€mm of the Clerk of said Court. Notice 13 therefore hereby given to the said Augusta Bock. de- fundant as aforesaid that the ubove named Complainant heretofore ï¬led his Bill of (‘omeuint in said Court of Lhc Estaie of Anna E.Fox,deceuâ€" mi will htu-nd the ('ounty Court u! Lulu- (‘0unty. at a term thereof to he huldcn at the (‘ourt House in Wau- lwgan, in said county, on the ï¬rst Mon- day of October. next. 192]. when And \\ hero all persons having claims against said same are notiï¬ed and rvquusu'd to present Mime to said 1K-urt for adjudication. Herman Denu-i. Administrator \Vuukegan, 11].. Aug. 3. 192! H. S. Gui]. Atuirnvy 25-27 I’L'BLU‘ NOTIFY. is hereby gixen that the Subscriber. Adminigtntor The Electric Heating Pad Public Service Co. (‘IRL‘l'lT (‘()l'RT OF LAKE (‘0!"NTY ,\|)Jl'l)l(‘.-\Tl().\' NOTICE 0' NORTHERN ILIINOII At our Salt-«room “Build a Home†It‘s soft and flexible. It realizes three de- gree; of tempera- ture each mntroll- able by means of it enough description to picture this household friend. ‘nmpl-innnts of home money to loan on new homes in Highland Park. “We Will Help You†This announcement on our float in the Highland Park day parade means that we have During the past 22 years this bank has ï¬nanced the building of hundreds of homes in this city and it is ready and willing to assist you in the building of yours. Brockwny $ 100,000.00 Solicitor. 25-28 Highland Park State Bahk 1 y, Clerk 16th. A. PIANI 1. Ian J. I. APPIL if a man ha I bountiful nG-nug- mr‘ do yuu suppose that will multâ€" ) [u talu- mou inherent in his bud- "' asked Mr. Pill-uh The Home of Saving- [ks-minor:- North Shore Upholstcring Works Telephone 419 102 Nor-(h ï¬rst Street. fliflllnd Park. Illinois Cotton and 11m Mattresses Renonted. Estimates Cheerfully Given. - All Work Called for 1nd Delivered. A“. TRUE I don't know WW M Win hit man inure“ m his basilica." said Mr. Peckton. thou‘bdully. “but his wife will." KR. PAGI 8W â€my, a. Ana»; â€