i.- i'. ‘i\\\\" Iiill i 1 .2. . / ,1, , / //’/¢/./«./ // North Shore Trust Company ‘ A Sam M) a . ., . may.“ , tF‘i‘énvv 9*â€? a†3,ng __W‘_)~‘W ,* d i i'R-4\X~I- v . . , = .. w «was a. i ~‘y-v..fl'¢-ï¬ -.._ sunâ€... . .u, . . . . ‘ â€I“ 4'7"“ " l *"â€MT*F‘Wv-auxnugahwq . . . i . l i i ‘- l 1. i‘ i RESS, HIGHLAND 91131:. mom â€"â€"-~â€" 4» THE HIGHLAND PARK P . i.â€" lWORl-Z “PEEK-A-BOO†I f WAIST; ARRESTED? COM PLAINS $ ' Chauncey Depew’s .. First $100 Still in Bank Now $800.00 ‘ ty News .' Another warrant has been issued : for violating the Zion dress ordinance -Thls’ time it ls a member of \'oliva's ichurch and an employee of a Zion iinstitution. Miss Amy Frederickson iworks at the Zion Handkerchief and iApron factory. She was seen wear ‘ing a low-neck pink Georgette waist .yThe waist is said to have been a vvmlation of the ordinance in that it rwas transparent. without sutl'icent covering underneath. and too low in the neck. (‘hief Becker saw the de ifendant in church. and ï¬led the coin- ‘plaint. This is the fourth arrest for violation of the ordinance. The sanctity of a priest's home meant nothing to the burglar who en itei'ed the parsonage of St. Bartholor, ’mew’s church. Eighth and Lincoln" streets. Waukegan. early Saturday ‘llltlI'YlIIIL‘.’ and robbed the Rev. John B. ’Kloris of $240 in cash. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business Sheridan Road and Central Avenue for under way through the Plans are already 1a 73â€"foot paved mad .business district of Zion. W. IIurd ‘Clendenin. mayor of Zion, has in structed James ('raig. city engineer. to draw up speciï¬cations and plans :at once for this half mile stretch. For at least one block there will be a cen. ter parkway which will add greatly to the beauty of the street. As soon ‘as this stretch is completed there ‘will be concrete pavement from “air Palace Cash Market GEORGE G. ROCK, Mgr. PHONES 1560-1561 633-535 Central AVe. \\ I-I DELIVER FREE AND GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOI' MONEY i Q __________â€"â€"â€"l-â€"â€" : p . . . Marengo. Mcllenry county, will ' have no more Sunday baseball games. 1 .The council of that city has amended ‘ Specials: i : ' kf‘Lttin to Milwaukee. “'oi‘k is to be- . r... _.... _ .._....... . . . . . . . . » . . . . Fun"; I! mt. Dressed Broilers and Roasting Chickens. lb. 39“ lgin next‘sprihg. The othi-r two pip“... D ' ‘ ~ . . , .. v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Yum} IL-ef Tenderloin. \t". lard them ï¬ne, the lb. 55“ :of hhcridan road through the city 3 ADDITIONAL IAH‘AI; D D PMBY‘I‘ERIAN CHUICII D . 'haVe already been completed. eâ€"+¢-: ~¢<4+Wwwz W ‘county general hospital early Monday . lresbyterian parish home. Thursday. Imother. Mrs. Zahnan Chauncey M. Depew of New York ~â€" scholar, states- deposited in a savings bank, his ï¬rst $100 the year before the civil war. The amount re- man. orator, ï¬nancieli mained undisturbed. A few days ago, M notiï¬ed that the deposit with the earned interest had multiplied to $800.00. Young man and woman, here is a great lesson and demonstration in thrift, namely, that the and put to work in your youth is bound to and happiness in .the autumn of life. Don’t put 00‘ till tomorrow. r. Depew was money saved bring returns The start that should be made today. Highland Park State Bank The “one of Saving- Depositor- J. I. APPIL Vleo Prunes! FIANK J. BAKER Prauut Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rafl‘eity are The Bible whnnl \I'lll meet II 9.30 ' l noltv‘ E. '7‘ Fina“ 0f 18 Pork Tenderloin. always 69 The body of Joseph K irn 'l i 4" \_|:;_. Br-ci , C good. only ; C iycars â€1‘1““,35‘ found in ii A“; h;- ill lh:rby. Kansas. Visiting Mrs. Itaf- “V,“ MIMI“) "WINNI- Pym-“f.“ “JOâ€: ______â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€""â€"â€"'Fancy Shoulder Pork , lthc side â€f the road on Grand Ave. {city-s brother. Mr. James .\Ic.\cill , The morning N‘Y\‘lt‘l‘ Will be at II \ tr .zrzn 45C Roast. whole 23%c \Vaukegan. ill-‘1 east 0f the Lake “u: “inâ€?! membership supper (If “dink . . n“. \. \\_ (g A. WIll he hpld at â€W 1hr iunuiil piouiotioii exercises “Ill take ilncr in the church at a specul pup-ht L, Lamb 40 opare Ribs. lean and 18% ‘iuorning. It had been there all night. . , . l hops, stint'ldl at . C meat)’. the II). . , . c There were no marks on the body tii‘â€(':;'lwr “I t: â€35:“! “ “Hf!“ :t it (flirt m (hr afternoon ______________.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"'â€" _______..___â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""â€"â€"'â€"'- . . ' ‘ ) ‘ ‘ i v . H . _ ‘ -. p . ‘ __ indicate that he had been struck by . r. am . rs. . . erriman haw n- oung imples society Will if“) it ml“. ‘ pdahy‘s lgic {thong Thoueldlertliamb 25C a passing vehicle. Kornein was a mm"! from S Second "W†t" Mil mԠâ€i 7 1s m â€w mum. There tint-st .u: . I. . 08-“ «‘- «‘IWUB A ‘ ‘widower and had 9" children. He “aukee . will be a discussion on the plan:- of | NJ' VA“ Breast. 18 Hindquarter Of Spring . ,was employed by the .‘I. II. liussey \- (liilrlill't-I sin“ (Ila-n17)â€: “ill ln- 4m Ilic\~ili lei: In! Ilu' ('UIIIIIIK )i-IIY . i g 4: .5 C Lamb. the lb. C 1Lumber company. “" unay. ‘ 'mfmbfl '1‘ â€NH“! “f i â€1 winvfldu) â€W†“l“ N . i __-__. oii heptember Ii. as announced in the preparatory “‘V‘I‘V' In â€I" lecturi- ad on page II of this issue Next Sunday morning the commun- ion of the Lord's Supper will be ob. serxed at the morning inc-nice. The Mrs. Rubin l'. Kalli-r spent last I’ri- ay in West Chicago Visiting her SALVATION ARMY have disappeared throughout I‘nited States. This service extends """l “I â€l“ â€WW“ to the outpost: of civilisation in In dll or Africa. C P. GIANT .4.. a--. V. IN 7.000 CITIES Trained Workers Keep Vigilent Watch for Thongho Have Disappeared Chicago. Ill.â€"â€"The Salvation Army Ill Mild to be the moat â€ton-in do u-ctive bureau in existence â€" operat- ng in 7,000 titles. Trained workofl keep a vigilant watch for thou who the By meom of a more extended or ganution working through advisory ‘ NM?" 'JY"l “MOP-i by â€W SHIP . lwhat is known as the city nuisance 5. Bee! hearts. ilnv: tor stew . 1 |/,c lordinance and included baseball as ‘ Mrs. Hugh RatYerty is in Paw Paw. “II"I‘M “I“ 1* Klld ‘0 00M" With boards in each city, 5“! mining were it Jet}... . in“: Luck Oleo . . 5c nuisance if played within the munici- l Ill, where she was railed on account those who desire to unite With the {el- mwmt {0 their homes and friends : Bet-1 Tongues. shortcut. sweet pickled . 30‘ psi “mm on éundavs hereafter of the illness of h." sister. Mn.- 1,“. lo\\~hlp of Ihlfl church at that time. last year. ; I'anc. Native ï¬lrloin >[9ak 38“ i â€â€˜0'; I llt' l‘illiott _ " m“ " The appointment of {M Iocd “I- H MISs Margaret Bloomfield of i'ur- BOIIL AGAIN MAKES .viwry boards hu multod in (not ler economy and efliciency in the ad l Thirty-two players entered the jun- and senior tennis championship DISPLA Y OI" APPLES tuge. Wis. and M". James Bloomï¬eld ' ' ministration of Salvation Army at ‘l.\’ bctween the local Young iclub and the I‘Iighwood pastimers dur- l Hi! the season gust ended. and the . Fabtlcs forlwinning of the pennant hy IIighWood local '.I i llllllIIIlIlllllllllllllllllIllIlllllll ll . :Tillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllll Now Showing Authentic Styles an the question is not for it was any man's n was out, and gin of one run entirely settled. g’lllt' until the last ma the race will have to be continued Ilt'\I year. The home INl}> started out aggres- sizel)’ in the first inning. and before Pitcher Shannon of IIighwood could get his bearings the (iladeritcs had :at‘ncied gobs of singies and three‘ Shannon ‘5 I INSPECTION INVITED F. ARENDT? LADIES' TAILOR FL'RRIB'R CHICAGO 1" I: Washington Street TELEPHONE: DEARBORN (9th Flour! .- tzil‘ies were over the pan. :‘ilit'tl diwu {run that time on aitdj was mighty stingy with his ofl'erings At that. Shannon had an moi break. t‘ci his gang got :: bit IJIIIIIIIIT \vith' ‘ I I l" " I ‘ '- ‘I'l\' ‘ W ' ‘ ‘Il‘i .‘llp toiers. New Tons. Lur- , . ‘llll‘lllvrhtli‘lli . \\::i:l blll‘Ihitl It) ’ ‘ ' " "ill†ni'ljnt’i t‘ut‘l l' ‘I.~..'.2 u- c it- talus. Ilenel plate or (‘ellulmd Subject. for next Sundays Lessoni PM“. [Tbi- â€Hum. “ \ {on (Hr um“- . s u M ' . .. l . . ,.I . i ‘ i . .. .. “Indii‘s, l-ioor Rugs and Au- sermon. Reality. ‘ . ‘u‘n “in†in. â€it“ “MN. dmmmi to Trimmings, SerVices are held in {this church l Fred (llader's hm}. p} (â€MN every sund‘y morning “.10M5' sun-i ' I :i-_ tl} leg;ed 1'. to - ‘tl llll, .‘tllil day SChOOI meets. immediately after ii o'LL: litiddjil‘. «.ii I though \'-lli‘. servtce, an“ ‘3 open tVila .li-.:ii ~lll,:'lt‘ that sit :‘td 'l‘t “in J. M.B|LHARZ \onh Hmm‘ Larson's Mirage the morning . Pupils- UP to the age 0f 2†years' Th0 l i::.: ".1 ll Shanun' 'ii“. I‘illll'd ll s“‘li‘.llil \t‘ ~ ‘VednCSday evening meet “I which in. .1 iii!‘ {ens lviseluw .1» 323 .‘. I‘irs‘t street eludes testimonies of Chr tian Science;â€uh“1 Tlic mm“ MP A â€Wm 1.. »healing. ‘5 at 8 “19°“ illotll teams. It “as close. clcmz, Telephone 193 ‘ _ .. . , You are cordially ““0th t0 "wk?“ unmarred by wranglcs. and played use of the reading 1'00““ at 387 Cen-j il‘ tlu frisl time of one hour trail avenue. which is opdn every week [ iii.i!‘.iii'~'. _â€"â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"Il-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€" day from nine O'CIOCk i ii the morningi until six o'clock in thel evening and; :NWWW Sunday afternoons fro‘ two to six ELIZABETH SILBER é o'clock. ‘ ’ IN iii-:iioaifmi 91:2". “JI‘. the opening of a Edwin and MabeliBenson PIANO STUDIO . In loving memory t Edwm and; IOI' ( hildren Mabel. Who died. Scp l7 and 27.jcxpresa the I ’ liar none oft â€masses-ow ad- Tht American people claim to they .inire independence. and then poke fun at a fellow if he wears a L hat on a “arm day after the ‘_ straw ‘beli rings. The ringing of bells ls <tlppii~mi to joy DI, the people but so "Mac-r [1m .' s f i and l‘.’ 355““ ' 1918. ' h sign of jubilation when ‘. , . . . ' 0 ('9 en'oyed» is“ 5 . T I I .ii “ssons 1h? happ) hour“ “9 _ Still). ‘gchool Nil â€TILES. How sweet the memo , But death has left twp vacant chairs $1.50 It .- ,,,.. ’FH hiplulmur [guon Russia has offered to ei tenene to r:- There is a large r‘i’lllt‘i" xx. rry about t‘ii water supplies i; begin to; the milkman i who do not seem to {rt-ported shortage of res WOODPATH AVENUE Tel. H. P. 93.) 'Mwwoewwommâ€. Some suspicious pe p say unkind things whe is detected repairing s pump. 2 i shim- ' an l foity ; he kids haVe showed any :- lhe = handle ï¬rearmb?" So far neither .\Ie\:.o. Turkey. nor ~ 7 "H . $1.00 No one on earth can h . > i , ‘ Ur. ‘h . 33“â€, Combination Family. ‘gtore stable gowrniuent to “es! \ ir ‘1'" ‘ ‘ .i Hcrvwwy $2.00 .7†:ginin. 2' awn.- t'ainily who llfl\t' been occupying the always h“ a little {air “f his 0““ Bacon residence {or the summer will and while h†producti- may not be return to ( hicago about October ï¬rst. found m the building “hr", the {run is kept at the fair. it is very conspicr . t . K lid not settle the question of . i l ' Fall and WIII CI" in!“ 2" I†th" “'th â€WU“ â€f th“ 0 O-uourly shown in the allow window of i l ’ - †s i ‘ ~ s ‘2 .s i l ’i ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘, . I ' . l To the Ladles . :“d ifâ€? , F: A! imp! 111.â€, in}: 2 LL“ Pl“! I" S( “00" g ' \aupell 5 drug More on I‘Ih street ' Of T ‘ t t'ms n ist it' tht newest‘creation‘ l M†“lung†(â€M ll 4Ҡd‘ "â€1 CW. 4 . . and (‘entriil avenue .. ins“ ran. '05. I ‘ ~ 1“ , ', .. , _ _ ‘ 3| IIl‘lll’Jnd Park h: . InlDO . t d . . 1' .1 ii} at thi “tst park uiouud Al . “hm“ I‘A's I'ruit H I mum“ with Mr. Bohl. m l " .\~ better values in ï¬ne guarantee maheria s are {though the Mum“ Mm}. club “I." . .. . . . ““1 h“ by†m â€mm, mm“ horti- â€"'â€"â€"â€"_â€"_ possible for COATS. SUITS and DRESSES :retuincd \‘lt'tnl‘> ly thc narrow uiar- 'IJIFI lhulrsdaly and I'ridiiy 1min cultural Among â€w varieties found I ll.|t‘t‘ .st'llim ht'(l lIs :lllliuul '1I“I‘I m Illl! Inlqurt‘ t'Xl’lllllI ‘r' thl‘ fol- Many N'qu' Snows, Wealthy. Golden Ru.» and \egctublc exhibit, lowuig 1"†“‘t‘lï¬' “l"dl'm' a WM“, (Vh'mw' sets. Tallow I'ippins Fallowater. “â€"l flowâ€, “'xlmml's' "â€â€˜r'l‘mld“ a llulvbardstons and Torlipkin's King' pottil pepper flower and many othv apples. He also has on display 15 "I" “""i" "Xh'l'm'd TM†“0"" 5"" small Tallow I’ippins from lilmuonis that appeared in the latter part of June and two iiprigi- of 26 Snow ap- ple.- nhowing how they grow on the .il tine lwrtiiiiiims of wild flowers, Among the vegetables exhibited tine spi-cilieiis.o{ eggplant, to- were niatoes. sugar beets. cabbages. car- tm. rots, celery, et a1. Peanuts from the Mr. Bohl‘ii {arm on the North school garden “err exhibited Mr. Side Ilrire iii called the Highland Park Villa orchard. and visitors are a large potted okra to give his farm a Ii"! g brought Strawberries. paw sill \\ the ('llll'lrtll. \\ . .'Ilil r'rsininions “ctr also div always welcome to thorough inspection. ixvd _ _ ._... The Juilaos wm Mn (mm- WASHBOARI) notns ("Hi 1‘. Mr. (llf Ii‘l’ Thr _ . â€H! â€d - n i I The above named phrase is being ltll'l,t‘\\lllllt‘r.~ will be announced at the l ‘ I III)! I ‘ ({ hi hwuy “'I'llll'l festnzd. tlii date for \‘IlltIi UM‘ ' W“ H)! K - . that is becoming very common It '.:l. ‘ :ii i.« :ri.i)e.l .ilc: is applied to a road which he.- I'ti‘ll ('r; tl‘e whole it was :i wt} “01"" surfaced with some hardening out i ‘1 â€Km 1"" ‘ml'm’ "'i"" “f m" it rial. but which has become all uoin ' \‘llr and fiui'. Ill'lllt llm loll loo. â€â€˜1 â€my 11â€â€œ, hollow.- m‘" 1‘ ï¬â€˜m'†garden Ar. automobile bumps along over '1‘ i ls \'.« l v the i ' 7"" 7" i'i l~-- such a road in a constant puree-Minn i .rvzing t. i ' III-1" ~ . -l 1 ant an of lllllt‘ Jolts. None of these in M‘Vt'l‘l'. l'u-llls’ ~zrw- cf thcn lcaxes The but the incessant shaking at a car is wearisome to the occupants, and it liitkories and maples creates a lot of new and tear on I .'. -i.t . lintlcnn i 1 i; llii' ill-Hi IIOIIl't‘flllit‘. The WlUli- Havel l~ budding and \\:Il soon be in machine. An improved road that ii- l‘lw-v-ni permitted to wear down into this condition iii little better than an un» i Tic Elm I'laee school orchestra met lTi..v»-i y t. talk ou-r plans for the "1 :'~ ' v ,0, i-zivolliiiqnt is no“ Tm pupils “How developed country road. 1y impassable at some seasons. ’ ;i when the weather is good I l A class in “emerge-noes" r ..ld )wu teach a hrothei or sistci to be and mmfomhle fairly smooth an of money, and then {or lock 0 ! l'upil‘ ‘I Would ï¬rst takv- him out care and attention and proper iiur i â€-1 mm: iiiy-ied', Then I would tell lhim to copy lief . facing. It is denied. that the Russian bol- idly becoming ‘shevist oflicials are doing to relic-ye not pay the famine. as they an- trying tn nardonmil l road. unleu its aurtoc ' feed the people who keep them in .loflice. impulible. ic-lllt‘ rather permanent The unimproved road may be near But dt lean-t. if thieves. II has been pmpenly dragged it may But the wuhboard road Ill! coat a it i: going to piece: and up‘ It down to put in a lot of money 7‘" 1. going to be so protected as to be ,‘ . i j ior _ g ‘ E matches held at Foss park under the of ( hlt‘ago are the. guests of .\II'.~ An~ ' 5mg llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllEi dream of the MM Chicago (.m- â€I“. Iiimmï¬â€˜i'd 3:,†-.,. m" .. m Mm may mm. P E munity service. . ..r. arry ‘rie lc has gone to IIe-‘ ‘ _ ‘ mg the lost. . E 3 j E ' #_,___,_ c. Illl‘. III. as a represciitatiye of local I-ormer R‘mdent show“ Eli.“ Numerous inquiries for the min- ; ' A. M. CARY i E; y_ M. (‘_ TAKES I’OS’I‘ ‘l‘NlL’l‘ No. Ttlif ’K. l’.. to the grand Varieties Grown on His “m are made in verioue port- of “II .E l HEMSTITCGHOING.:Lgagug‘gggnocfl ngz-l g‘ SEASON GAME. +3 iiii‘iie of talk-“knights otAl’yIthiis ‘3 Michigan Farm noia everywyee'l; Many gunsho- E ERING s LLO ‘ . = ‘ . r. an . re. Irry . hr in Int ‘ We" rfâ€"um I penons can In . _=_ l I i: .i. 1i:.IIenl§tl[ChlllK done in Hemingway's Pure Silk g ‘ ' " iiihlldrcnt retarnf‘d or; VHS-y {felt}: "“‘“ “Th.“sllm YT~ . k' Ill 2: Ir,“ Qui'k Service. High-class work. Mail orders W’ : .. - . ‘ . . . _ cn wa er. . ic .. w ere t ey passet . . . t C Vltnn my in II mg i- E ~.~- :n-onibt attention. No cheap material used. Also Ei‘hn m ('0’? (ontest w"? High ‘the summer. ' hr“: f;'““r:l‘.“d;a.‘lll;pl§K â€YT min to contribute 3225.000 between E c: sini- of Sewing Machines repaired. Save time. unit] E Wood North hhore len- . Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. l'dell and} e . 0 “r“ "3 ‘ H" †.ept. " Oct. 22 and Ill with which to "carry E IL! writ-rs. ' E nant \Vinners Tamil) motored to (‘edar Lake. Ind.il92l‘ ‘ on" and 01th this branch of Work = llil (.reenleaf Ave. I’hone Wilmette 23 I =1 ‘\\ht~ie they spent the week end with- The month â€I September h" again together “‘l‘h l5 01h" branches in E ' El â€Hr" 1.\lr. and :\lrs. “immm ('Ul‘t‘ 0f ('hi-i rolled around and with it comes the the slate = El There has been considerable ri\'al- Wag“. “.1“: {or fh;r\'e‘aling “f crop: Ind .__-., _ = . .\ pic mg (I ï¬ll I. v , . MԠ, Mr. and .‘Il‘s. Alll'rt Ilt'llt‘r ulltl Mr. Kohl, a“, lxirtrulturalist, Bl {{E‘l 10 All) IAN FIN DIN (l LOST CARS Secretary of State in Charge of New Service for Police Departments Springï¬eld. Ill. â€"â€" To lid police authorities in ï¬nding stolen automo lillt'l, Secretary of State Louis I. Emmi-non has elublished a report mg bureau. and will issue a bulletin once each week which will be sent in ever police -deportment and shedfl’ in the State. This service is in coni~ plance With the provisions of A bill adopted by the lost General Assembly. The bulletin gives the name of the car. the model. the serial number. en- gine number, new license number, and Ityle of the body in each moo. It alto describes peculiarities of the car. such I: lpï¬'lal equipment, kind of tin-ii uoed. defects or marks on the Tar. etc. in order to lid in quick de tection of the car. - ' The service started some week:- ago. and is now fully establ'uhed. Res cent bulletin: carry (mm 60 to 75 car deurlptwni. Several stolen can have already been located thnmrh thls mum. In use I stolen car In found. ii~ report by the police 0000! ï¬nding It is in be made at once to the accre- tary of state. who will notify the po- lice authoritie! in the city from which the car was taken. Report: of stolen can {or use in the bulletin: one re- ceived from police authorities and nhenï¬n from all port- 0! the note. Recreury Emmeroon believes that this sy'Iu-In will he of great. beneï¬t in securing the return of stolen can and in apprehend“ automobile The people who have got and m { pitching up and down while riding in an oucomobile over many of the i road: of Illinoh have not declined to cm» the ocean for fear of seasick Bl. 1‘ The teacher abort." to greatly {on hy the young men who are looking for- la place to call around evenings. .Jr '35 {Marv â€lg-4. « stew». - .