â€"(__-_. 3 s‘Sl’atistics show that this great ï¬eld Iii acarcely scratched. Only about 12 {*2- cent of the physically ï¬t are now red in legal reserve life insurance mpanies. It is therefore plainly ev- t that 88 per cent of the physical- 33' t are prospects for Chicago life rance companies, and the ï¬eld is sHide open with abundant promise of rich ï¬nancial harvest. Under these conditiom the Chicago sJIational Life Insurance Company was ized and licensed to do busi- "flees by the insurance department of fig» state of Illinois last year. Thomas iQarey. the well known manufacturer 'ï¬nd' public spirited citizen of (hiâ€" 0, is now its president. The company is doing business un- 13*! the highly protective laws of the Kate of Illinois. It was incorporated % a stock company and made the re- " ed deposit of $100, 000 with the de- ‘ ment of Trade and Commerce. Di- 'on of insurance. and has the cer- tion of Wm. H. Boys, director of e and Commerce. attested by W. Potter, superintendent of in- â€Wu. goodn {Athens of Ithe (act 9 ï¬nance. _- The company has just received per- 3' ' ion to write business in Indiana has also applied for admittance into Iowa‘ and expects in the near fu- , to be operating in approximately ' een different states. ,~ 3 While the Chicago National Life 1 only been doing business since nary 1. it has close to six mil- dollars' worth of business on its , and is writing practically all ms of life insurance. This is inâ€" ' good news to a great many of the #tizens of Highland Park owing to lthe fact that a great many of the imminent people who are interested ï¬lhancially in this company. and are inhaling together with the sole object §i§ View of giving Illinois a much need- } emetic insurance men saw the op- ii‘oflunity to build up the insurance l" iness in the West. They are em- . ing this opportunity and now Mirage has more than one life insur- _ ' ‘e organization ranking as a ninety ‘ illion company. This fact proves i. e richness of the ï¬eld and it is a giher fact, of major importance, that , e supply of insurance companies V ted in Chicago is far below the #hlic demand. _ 5 Former Governor Edward F. Dunne :5» speaking of insrance opportunities ,' ys: “There is here, in the Middle l†eat. a tremendously fertile and suc- .ï¬eaifu] field.†. u: organizations. 43 This condition of affairs appeared to if illogical and unbusinesslikv and QHIEAEO COMPANY a: OPENS emu: HERE ,1 . . . _ .' 4;! Many milhwns of dullarx' havc been Horticultural some!) 8.- harden flying East {mm (‘hirmzo and the Mid (‘luh ['nne in Affair at it? W'es! tolenrlch life inslfrzmn: u'mr Lake For?“ ’famw. Ir Is a matter or statlstn-al - 7“ ram rd mm more 1.12m 0m- hilliun (iv! ‘ . . _ _ “n- of life insurance is carried by cit-a N‘WM‘†“"‘i Mmd“) {‘“k†PM"! 59"†of Illinois in Faatorn life insur-“Vi†MM â€5 annual mm" and Wu" ‘L- ____-_:_‘\.;__‘ table <huw under the auspices of thy The Highlanh Park Presgi‘iijfï¬â€˜ï¬ ï¬I’MHER 1“. ï¬REAT GROWTH ASS! 'RED ï¬lished weekly by Juux’ L. L 1-1: 1 and 1 \11. 1.. ‘ Lake (oun'y .1111 {1111‘ ntx red :15 «com! Class muttrr March 1 1' '11. z 5: nd Park, Illinois, undvr the Act of March I}. 187 13.4; Q'ï¬xere are innumerable reasons why *izhlnnd Park people should patronize n; Home industry. The proï¬ts of such iddle West to Keep Large Amount of Money from Co. â€PEN ESTXTES Dl'RING Imd looked for life insurance vom- SAGE 811 ingr to Eastern Firms ,- ‘ Strluroiu}; and Sunday {.ukv run-<1 \lt-1 _ eur-“HH hnhi xts annual flmwr and Vom- tahlo <huw under the auspices of thy d t01x0rth Shore Horticultural sm'ivty mm the Lake Fort-st Gardvn vluh. Thv Op_[displays will be at the Gortnn srhunl .near the Chicago and Northwestern mce . . . . 'statmn and the ( lncugn and Mxlwuu- em- , t m“, , Ree trolley lxno. and ’ Ticket holders to the flOWer and vegetable show will be allowed to flu on a tour through the gardens on the following estates at Lake Forest." Louis F. Swift, Green Bay road; Jo- seph M. (‘U(lahy. Deer Path; Walter S. BreWSter. Green Bay road; T. E. Donnelley. Green Bay road. Ind Hugh J. McBirney. Laurel road. Banners will be at the garden‘ gate to guide visitors from (‘hicnxo and neighboring towns. Hise \Villiam s Hesler Wolbrock Greenslade White (‘Iark Wymnn De Long Gallagher Nielson On-both days the ahuw will open at noon and continue thruugh the afh-r- noon and evening. There will be many interesting: {01 res in flower arrange- ments besides t v competitive displays of the choicest flowers and vegetahlu specimens grown on the privatr m- tates along the north shore. HISE LEADS B. P. 0. E. BASEBALL HI'I'I‘ERS The race for the high batting awr- age in games to date ï¬dds Hise lead- ing with an averam‘ of 380. closely pressed by Williams with .1175 The list follows: Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Gillette of Highwood. who died lut Thursduy niorning. were held at the Prior establishment 1:31: Sunday after- noon. Rev. Groae of the Methodist Episcopal church ofliciated. The body was shipped to Racine Monday: morn- imr for burial. Mrs. , W, Potter and Miss Verna Pater ï¬ustin. “L. were the Sun- day guests of Mrs. Andrew 810m- ï¬eld. Mr. and Mrs. James Blomï¬eld of Oak Park will 1:0 guests of Mrs. Andrew Blomï¬ehl today. GILLETTE FUNERAL HELD LAST SUNDAY 1H )I'Lffllllliéxllol Jul llh' ~' \NNI'AI. FLOWER SHU“ THL'KSII \Y. .II'NEI ELL. at Highland Park m'i Mil“ \ull mnn' .IH Games A vorag? S .380 h mk- inTn‘H Ihl‘ I 2“. High \lH .302‘. .300 .285 .275 .270 .2. 1'} 350 1922 mi ' Last Friday cumin: 8 delixhdul; at several dun with her death“ l piano recital was given by Wentflvo, n. H. C. Hohhird. Junior Music pupils at the [Anette Mrs. H. C. Hohhird i: leaving (‘onw-nt. Tomorrow evening the Sen- » {or Wisconnin. when she will “and ; iur Music pupils will be presented in‘ a : the Beloit commencement amines. recital at T 30 oclock at the Convent ‘ __,~_,-.___ \11 are conlialh imiu‘d to “tend, . “hy Iufler with B an 3" ,. . Mn. Wm. Gsell left Sunday {or a Z. M. 0. gives imam relief. A! ell lfew weeks visit in Morrieon, IIL ldtuz floretâ€" Adv. l l l Mr and Mrs. M Nocthhng announce the birth of a baby buy A! the High- lu‘ml Purk ho‘plul lust Thumlly. Juno 8th. Mr. and In. Herman Denul left Tuesday for Delovm. Win. to be gone for a few days. Mm. Rum-r I-‘rxbch n! lcmu. ha» been Visiting rI'lilUVl'S In "In city for the- past week Mr. Edw J, L'dell of (Brunei luphh, spont the wwkmnd ugh ninth-ma and frit-nds in lhlx‘ city. 51m Helen Erskine uf Waukegm. “as the guest of Mr and Mrs, Wu]- thors nmhfamily last Stturday Miss Lois Shulu n‘zurno‘d Wednes- «lay from It Mars. Iowa, when nhe attended xho- umhmhon mar-rises of he-r sister, (‘aruhno Mr. and Mrs lA‘Shr Schnuffler have purchased thv Nels Holt-men houte on Lincoln Aw. Mr. and Mrs John (‘nrohn of Ev- m‘ett. spent Monday with their daughâ€" ter. Mrs. John McGuire): Mr. William Grins of Minneapolis. spent the weekâ€"end as the. guest of Mr. and Mn K. C. Bennett. Mn. John M. 'l‘uulr and dauxhkr. lillzubvth, wlm haw been In New York fur the pm! thrm- months, hau- re- turnml to lhghlund Park to: (he sumâ€" mm Tlvy Wlll leave 1n the {All to mukv- tha'ir l'uluw homo in New York. Mr and Mrs. Frank R, Morllgomory unnl famil) will lean- July In! for .\'e \\ York. wlu-n' â€10) \Hll mike the" Mrs. Jest-pl} (‘unl and duuxhurl. Mary and ('athen'no. nnd Evelyn F0010 will lonvv June 17th for Europe where they will spend the summer. They will return about Sept. 15L Mr nn‘l Mr- Ruclmrll, 0! 1h:- Morâ€" mm" Hotn-l, “I†lvau- Sundny {or lakeside. Michngun, to spend thr- num- nn-r months. Mr and Mrs. F and famil) will Ne \\ York, when {uturv hum.- ML and Mb Unnum â€0:.“th 4.; mmnc: HI- Ymtn of .t diuuhwr u! Uzv l‘r-‘sbyto-rnm mnpnul un '1‘)‘.ur.~1n_\. JuYU' 15(. MM: Aan Mrkvnuv of Momma}, )3 (hr guns: of Mn, (hul‘gv Dunncombv Mm thr) Don mil chap-rom- I part) 02' 5h .lt hr ~umm¢~r homv at '. lukes,\\1~, (oz hm “Nix. â€-lhou 2n tlu party uln‘. lhuuxh) Ron). Rum Dunscombv. {hub-(h holy. l‘harlc» Urukc' Jo» l'rodm and H‘flln Plu- gr»: W:- vnsh (u mrrul in! week's urm, staung lhu Mr‘ and Mn. Frank J. Bud) ‘lr" \ilmnfl In lndnnnpolu. It should hl\f md, Mr. and â€fl. John A Bud) If! upenditu two wed-h m lndi-nupolil. Ind†n the “can of Mr. Brodyâ€: mu-r. Mn. Holdmnn. Mn. J. (‘. Bram of AHAnu. U... ml! be ‘he (an! of Mn. Wuhan: Mnnme Wright fur never-ll day; Mr. How-rd Kant Murnod In! 'Pr‘fda) from New York to Ipcnd nu- enl ueeh In (hit (it) Shuttuck . 511'. and Mrm Juhn I". IV (urn.- .*:a.n 16ft "or l-‘grmmgum, ('onn.. ‘0 ‘v ph‘srm :nl thv comnwm‘o-menl ox rrnscs at Mm I’ortvr's School. whrn- thvir llJuKhU‘T. Dorothy. Is a Mudent 5‘1'3. Flaw! Robertson ((‘athonne \\ inturs). ul' KummS ('ity. will spend nnv month “ith 'm‘r pun‘nts, Mr, nnd MN. 1.. I- Wmtrn of Laure-l Aw. Mr. Huber: Watson. of THCOYYIJ. \V:..~:h.. “‘14 a , rkw ml guru “1}!va V hurry. Jr. Mm, William Monne Wright hax returned from I trip to Mum. Mr. (‘harles A. Lnnon ml Nata Litton rétumed Int Wedneulny from a motor trip through Northern Illinois Mr u‘d Mrs. T. R. Wplea â€turned Mumhn from Minnesota where thv) lune boon for the past week. The) attended the- umlualion ext-mism- of tixvir son. Tom. who Wan a student a! Helen and W'oodvunl Bnynton “ill leave today to join their pan-nu. Mr and Mrs Fm! ( Boynwn. at Nul- :urkvt Island. their summar homo. Tin- In»! Silbvr Tamil) loft yew“ :luv for tho out to attend 1hr [rul- 11"iun of Miss lAbuifl' Silbor from Smith (‘ollt-gv. ’Tho} “ill then motor nr. ud In. w. w. fumily loft Sudty for GWMN“ Lake-George. New York. lobe ROM†for AM three month; - ML and )l!~ Unnulw Hoï¬ntun .u‘. mum 111' hum of A Amthwr at Hz. r-‘sbyto-nun mnpltul 0n Thurs-1n} orth) Blur. \‘v‘nimvux- 4' Mn Harm }1*'Inl«. ‘.\' mu 2: p (in H l:- ‘irs .‘lv Mun uh) 1H Hm r\ H thv rust for about “so ll' un Uh hm) Lplut . Muxm "'hll‘v \ 1-» â€ï¬nd m U] 'Iu-r pun-nb 1 KIN“. of lip n‘n'l H1 k- \\ 1 Ux lll ‘Hlél h'll ,\ 3'le ,xl .nm m-uxhh tunwrnm {I I“: all art :n‘ i‘n‘la} myh! I h- 1' nm‘t ‘) 8|! .ey. \\.|l \ u-mh.’ at Wop lllvn-lv- >..m1.i.._\ n-mum. [hr Hid“ If HIL'I his hvia Ah {0| All! : Among the mason arriving ghouls from Europe it John A. Bun- !nell of this city, who not“ Now ‘York In! Monday on the Iinor “3.1. ‘ (‘oak and Son vapor! nun] re- cent. Ink-u of hours: M. T. Light." to Willi-m Pour 100 fl. on Ravin- IPuec adjoining the (Roche hone. Sylvester Send to (hora lurk, abut-20 in Block 73. Karl King to H. .Wrirht Lot 23 in Block 78 and EM ‘Cheney to J. Herr-on 85x340 unda- a“!!! the Dickenson Pllcc on Linda 1":- I In. I-ry Lehman and In. H. D. Ride"; of Britt. low- In the guest: 0! the former': Ion Guy V. “alumna and funny. I In. Ray Anderson of Ann Arbor, ilk-11.. in viflu'ng her mother, In. tit n Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dov of Genoa. at several days with her and)†n. H. C. Hobbit-d. Mrs. H. C. Hohhird it having {or Wisconnin. when she will “and the Beloit commencement um. recovery. She hu beon mend to her mother'- mldeoct at the Swim. They will leave for Cullfomh u noon A. ll“ Inhan in IN. to trunk Hm (‘hlflotte Brand entertained the Worth While club Toad-y m- nln; It a picnic upper In Sun-fl Woodn. Min Eliubelh Brown of Ottawa will be the run! of Min Aha Dufly next Sunday Mm Brawn will gradual: un Fndny from the Art Inslituu. Mm Mnry Shun Nathan. who hm: Wn n'rioull)‘ I“ .1 Cum Sanitarium. Colorado Spring; for mme time. is npofled on the way to Mn. Roy Pan a! Penn. who but been visiting her mother. In. William Monroe Wrixhl. {or the post chm wed“. left for her home Monday. In. Damn Comp-u of Grand Rapidt, who no tho mid“ In. Wfltm, left for her home on Hominy. \‘crhn l-‘nnc'u Lehman. the null an of Ir. Ind In. Guy V. Lehman. hu bun quite ill In an Pmbytninn hospital, but 1: Improving tih‘e M Mr.- SrMHnur u! Newt York II! \inumw hr! ainughtnr Mn Re: L» Jones. nr 2. n d I . wrn- qu .flr- WA €Dar|ene Jone-bu Who- iwmmUnionConegeI-dhw giumrdhyoutblmmndfll Ill-.Imilnvnufl. - Gvurm \A lw r1 Mr. Hurt-na- (5 Smith. who hm spent. the put )eur um one-hut in India. Burmuh and Coylon. n \mmnx Mn: Smith‘s parrntx. Mr. and Mn Amm “In! Holulnni of Vlnc' A\!fl ,‘fv- l’ ‘ Mull. n'lummi “Nina-- ‘EH'H ll‘ Mars, Iowa. W'WH‘ 5hr . ‘nw-n \‘xâ€"utlhk (ur tlu- put month \1. um MI- Arthur hm!) arr Hu- g, .- ; "n N» u' 1\- in yn'h, born SI" " v"‘ :1! Hr [\annnn Dumunwwc- Spurs! Pan u! the American Legion has pun-bud : MW silk flag and «autism which Um" wxll «lmplm In I. It Ripdon dry your“ Horr Win-kw from Junl- 3(th 1n July Mr llama fluid will return next Tuesday from Dumbo". III will rm min at home for about ha du- and nil! then nun-«l unmet achool u “The Villa." .1 Am. Tim" ha I mad-“ï¬n“! of the D S. H. S. Alumni AW Inst Thursday evening It the Coal- munity (,‘enter. Plan wen- iii-tuned for Um nnnunl Alumni dinner. A- _\'cl, nullnnu ha»: been settled upon. but further unuunmmenu wall Ip- Mr and Mn INN-ell â€on will leave next u'u-k {or an rxtrndm! um Ibroui. wand. Mr inudl‘u Mn Mar) Lam-r «.1 Ashton. “1 Hutuâ€: unirï¬mlnl) “1th Ml- mgr I. “my.†' \h‘. MM Mr “Uta-H h-nhrr 1v! U Ml It. Nun-m“ him an Mu :Ir.’lmbv .1"- mun I'huruln; â€M y u I†q ‘IHH Ml: P ‘ mmmn‘h hu! buu ‘n vyh Y .'r- )‘lh “I“ nr. Nurlh n.1,) 4 :H! a m \\ buildâ€): )2" Hut-«ll h-nhrr 1:41 (In; for Akn-n. Uh'm Mil qu Md lha- rummovr. Mn JON'ph Berulw Putnam. HIV. Sundny and â€f Mr. and Mr- l(-_\ Hm. Marti-n k“ fur hrr Hvrnnnxnm. VII. l'wl ~pend|ng Hw 1.11; nlnhuw u in 11min} I Irank Mn-rnll fur [JIXOIL H1, TLI) WI“ \inll (UHM‘d .‘ZUH 11H! 71"â€an “f Any-Hun 9hr u u - DH â€Elm CALLED in» and which thmtcnod m Blom ml "Ophumidlhl mm. m put out before it M Jud, done much damage. Honda) 11.. an «pm-um m “Judi-u». a man In um «W i :‘m' â€az’nï¬ï¬‚tï¬ï¬m“; c a. hum of w. :2. 3mm. 3;“. j in. mud in the Shawna muu- canoe. IALBERT LAE’SON is a Most Acceptable Graduation Present WIRING CONTRAC‘IORS APPLIANCES ‘ EXPERT REPAIRS FOR ALL APPLIANCES Try than. waded-l sad“..- I- you hm ad uh your niec- u.- aflct â€an. the. all In“! actual 'WHI‘ edition. Telephone 23 We deliver promptly Sunday hours. 9:30 to 600 CANDYâ€" Wmnm’lh‘e Slaw, Schunuher'a and Park 'l'illord. Gifts for Graduation, of courseâ€"allow your gppreciation for their endeavors to accom- plieh a hard task. Buy graduation gifts now. You will ï¬nd our qualities ï¬ne, assortment excellent and our prices extremely fair. CHOOSE†I’IRFUMESâ€" "ï¬lm's, Cay", Wt. W's 1nd Col- . PHONE 150 FOR FREE TRIAL A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE 0N mun ou) MACHINE EARL W. GSELL SUPERIOR NIAGARA. man mm) Warmihmauphyrbom See them all under one. roof “R" nmmmucx 0N ALI. mm 8 ANDAVOID‘IIIDILAYU WGMA l- ucommmmmm ll South 8!. It. An. 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