ï¬i JOHN E. CONRAD ; ELECTION, TUESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1914 Independent Candidate for Deerï¬eld Township Collector Eatondu-eoondâ€"chlmmrchl.ull.u unspent adios a; Highhnd Put. mm under thActalMarchllm. ‘ WhhflflnYdiMr-u Pum-WmvsvjmmLUm ummmmmvmm Telepï¬one :: :: HWPukW bu whats Memo! No dust flying in the mom to nettle down 11. Every wack‘nuken up sad (I en out-"not inst stirred up. And, It thesame time. ‘ .with no extra work. \‘our furniture. woody rk and hardwood floors an cleaned and po . Try 3 23¢ boule. IOYAIUW I071 D. C. PURDYu" SONS D. C. PURDY»? SONS “How Large is Your Work!†Sunday, Mar. 29 Dr. Herbert Francis Evans on these important themes “The Chm]: for all the people†Singer; Sewing Machines Hut Cosh-in Established in Highland Par} over 36 Year: D. MJEï¬kine 81.. C0. INSURANCE It may surprise some people to be reminded that Jesus invited people to test hrs teachings. What test did he suggest? 3331mm @bnrrb [an Inn! 1m†THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1914 Cash or on easy Payments. Repairs for all makes of machines. Mathines rented by week or month. Telephone 28 The answer to (his question will astomsh many people. QITAmD 0.74 “MONAYID ll Hear Lawn! Ram Mr. and Mrs. John Glass and their son. Tom Glass of Cary Ave.. Ravinia. left the 23rd of this month for a months visit in Atlantic City. where they go every spring. iTom Glass will return to his studies at Linn School within a week 5 Word was received this week from [Oakland Fla. 0! the birth of a ten pound ibaby girl. born March 14th. to Mr. and iMrs. C. F Mather Smith of our citv and 1who have been in the south since last l December. Miss Dorothy Bastin. who attends the Univershy of Chicago, is spending a weeks spring vacation at her home on St. Johns Ave. Little Lucile Gibbs of Highwood is qmte 111 With stomach trouble and is canï¬ned to her bed. Mr. Reginald Snatford of No, Green Bay Rd, is visiting friends in Wxscon~ sin this week. Miss Harriet Geddes of Goshen, lnd.. is expected this week to be the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Helen Conrad 0f McGovern Mr. and» Mrs. Martin J. lnsull and their daughter. Miss Virginia lnsull leave Sat- urday for New York where they will sail for Europe the 3lst of this» month on the Lusitania. â€They will spend Easter in England with Mr. Insull's relatives. re- turning to; America after an absence of about two month; Mr‘ and Mrs: H. Ewart have sold their home on Park Ave. and expect to lean- Highland Park about September ï¬rst to make their future home in the Isles of Pines, West Indies. Miss Lucile Haungs of Chicago was the guest on Sunday of her sister,‘ Mrs. John S. Ree-suntan. Mr. John S. Reeseman. who has been very ill the past few weeks. is imprming Mr and Mrs. Frank Mathews were the Sunday guests of friends in Austin‘ Shazy, N. Y. Mrs. H. C‘ Tillman left last Saturday for Detroit. Mich. for a fortnights visit with friends. Mrs. John Mahen of Highwood met with an aceident on Sunday morning. While on her way to church she slipped and fell audit was thought at ï¬rst that her hip was broken but with ’careful ex- aming it was found that no bones were broken but that she was badly bruised. She is conï¬ned to her bed ' Mr‘ and Mn. H. Ditmer have as their guest this Week Mrs. Dltmer’s sister. Judge Peter ()rosscup of Chicago, formerly of Hmhlnnd Park. is trawling abroad and at prescnt is \islting Pans; Rev. Father Kirkfleet of Sacred Heart Academy will preach at St. James church, Highwood on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franklin Carr have open'ed their home on Laurel Ave. They returned Sunday night after spend- ing the greater part of the winter at Or- mond, F‘la. Little Arthur Lauffenbe'ger of Deer ï¬eld Ave.. is quite in with pneumonia. Miss Laura Kennedy has returned from Minneapolis where she spent a few days of last week. Mr. and Mrs P. Glader are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a daugh- ter. born Wednesday, March 18. Miss Hilda Hoffman of Sheridan Rd. was the Sunday guest of relatives in Racine. Wis. Mrs. Margaret Sheahen of W. Cemral Ave. was the weekend guest of Mn and Mrs. H, H. Decker of Austin. Leslie and Goodrich Schaufï¬er and George Baldwin spent the week-end with Lee Shaddle in Rockefeller. Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Rogers Ruffner returned last Monday to their home on Dear: Ava. Ravinia. after a visit of three weeks in places of interest along the east coast of Florida. Mrs. H. R. Loudon has as her guests for several weeks Mrs. Mary B. Rice of Winnipeg and Mrs. Frank Stunezant of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welsh haxe re- turned after a two months visit with relatives and friends in Chilhcothe and other cities in Ohio. Mr. Edward Maechtle spent Sunday with friends in Racine. Wis. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Metzel and family, who have been visiting for the past, ï¬ve weeks at Sea Breeze and Daytona, F11, returned to their home on E, Central Avg last Sunday. I LOCAL m‘msom ms | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmer have moved into their new home on W. Laurel Ave. Dr. Lloyd M. Bergen was caHed to New York the ï¬rst of the week owing to the critical iliness of his brother, Rev. Paul D. Bergen. . community a young man to learn Insu ’ Salesmanship. We believe that this ï¬eld offers Qé ' the young man, with the proper Qualiï¬cations, ‘ ing to work diligently, a splendid opportunity. man only. will be selected from the community. ‘ 1‘- prefer that he shall have at least one year of college education and must be at least 21 years of age. gé MimhmMJIIEXMMBHMQ3 ; Mr. and Mrs. George Calethright. lwho have been living in the H. W. Weaver house on Lincoln Ave†during thc fall and winter months, have leased : the bungalow on Glencue Ava, how oc- »Cupicd by Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Knapp. E They will take possession April 1511:. Miss Leila Hyson of Columbus.“ Ohio. isthe guest of Miss Alice Evans this w.eek Mrs. Frank Lincoln Wean has returned from a several weeks visit withher daughter. Mrs. O. Dickinson Street in New York. " Mr. and Mrs. Burridge D. Butler ’ are occupying their home on Waverly Place. They have spent most of the winter in Thomlsvilfc, Ga Mr. Irving Evans of Chicago, fornieriy of Highland Park, visited friends her‘e Tuesday. 7 " ‘ \fIss Blanche Mason who att'enda U. of C. is spending her spring Vacation with her sister Miss Marion Maison in Highland Park. Judge and Mrs. Charles F. Filpback. who went abroad some time am Ire now in London for an indeï¬nite s l . Miss Viola Gray. of Westcheskér. Pam is the guest this week of her biolhen Mr. Alexander B Gray of the-ï¬vrth western Military Academy. .9 Mrs. Wm. Lovell and son. Mr. Rhfmond Lovell will occupy in the near fucurp thc Lick Gray home on Prospect A\e‘ Mr. Robert E. Seyfarth let: las: wgek Tuesday tor a business trip to: Regina, Canada. He is expected to return the last of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Corwith ind son Nathan. Jr., are expected to return soon from Panama and will open their hbme on Vine Ave. the ï¬rst of April. Miss Elizabeth Scarborough who at tends school in Knoxville Tenn“ inspend ing this week with her parents. Miss Jessne Cln'er had as her w'eek-gnd guests Miss Irene Zentnei and Mr. Irwin Zentner of Milwaukee and Mr. Muis of Chicago. ' Mr‘. L. F, McClcrnan and littlé dlugh~ tcr. Mary Louise are visiting in Pass’ c‘mstigm. Mi>s Thry expect to return sometime- in April and Will move into the Wm. H. Mlllc-r hume on E. Central Ave. Mrs M. C. Conrad of McGoverri-St ,' is on the sick list this week with theï¬rippe. Mis: Catherine Hill of Evansth was the guestafew days of this week of Miss Kathleen Bergen. ‘ Miss Elizabeth McCrystle leaveï¬qux for Columbus. Mont. where she :viill ye- mai‘n through the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Russell and their daughters, Doris and Maxy Louise Ru>sell, formerly of this city. now.of19 E. Goethe 5L, :afled for Europe last week Tuesday on the S. S. Curonia for a MeJiIerz'ean trip. Mrs. FL I’. Knapp has returned from a several weeks vim v~ith relatives in Cov- ington, Ky. Mr. Orren Sanford is in the Henrotin hospital in Chicagq, where he is 'IloMy Cwm'alescing from the effect: of aierious operation {qr appendicitis. ' Mr. and Mrs Rnscoe Burgess 01 Mi!!- ingmn III. were the guests this week of relatives here I, V Mrs. Grover Cox and family of Mil- waukee are the guests of Mrs. Cox‘s par- ents. Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Culkins 6! No. Green Bay Rd. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Frank R. Bot: in Ravinia, is ill with dyptheria. the case being reported as not serious. ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott. who have been in lhe’ south for some weeks to gether with Downer McCord of Chicégo, have been on a fortnights ï¬shing» trip aboard Mrs. John R, Hoxie's *vyacht, “Cynthiana.†'I Mr. Earl W, Spencer returned: Monday from a several weeks visit in Pinehurst Communion of the Lord's Sum will be observed in the Presbyterian ï¬hureh a week from this Sunday, April 3d.1‘he usual monthlv Vesper service 'ï¬lll’ be held that afternoon at 4:30 o'clock; Holy week services WI" be held the Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and F ridai' eveâ€" ning: preceding Easter. Special smoker: will be present to address these mQtings. 55m PHARMACIST PHONE 23 mm mam Pi trip Makes Quick Deliveries Th1 preacher for next Wednesday eten 3, April Ist. “ill be the Rev Arth r Rogers. D. D.. rector of St. Mark’s (‘hurch Emnston. Dr. Rogers is a scholar. an author of distlm‘tlon and a man of unusual ,ablllt)‘. It is hoped that the attend? ,ancenat the 7:45 service next Wed+ nesd’y evening will be large. and ythatflhnse who can slug will sit in the :tront seats to help with the hymhs. The Lenten Cantata -“The Man 0! Nazgreth" which was announced In last“ 'eek’s paper to be given on Good Frlgy is to be given instead on Palm Sunway, April 5th, at 8 o'clock p. m. M ‘ Pï¬ster was sixty-two years at healthe sen of Mr. and Mrs. George Pï¬stor, and the aged mother survival! him. Z: Funeral services were held in St. Mary's church Thur>day morning. interment being in St. Patrick's (‘uré- doroll'6 cemetery. i’ TRINITY (‘-Hl'lt('H NOTES. Thé special preacher on Wedneqv day 'ei'ening March 25th. was the Rev. Edward S. White of Liberty‘- vllle,~3a young man who was only rocently ordained to the preisthood', h‘avmk been graduated from the Wear tern Sg'l'heologlcal Seminary a year ago. ;; Mr. White has already done a rem ‘kable work in this, his ï¬rst par-is and is destined to do much marqimportant things in future. , Df; Wolcott is to preach in Liber» tyvi e on Friday evening of this uee and on \Ionday next he is to gixeg his annual lecture on the dis- tincï¬e principles of the Episcopal (‘liu h to the students of the Young Men5 Christian Association College in Chicago. He has also been asked to preach the commencement sermon on ime 7th at Racine College, an inst tutlon “llilh he entered as a boy iortV- four years ago and in which he ï¬â€˜emalned for three years. The subject of the . rector's Ber; monfon Sunday next, Passion Sunday. willfbefFacing the Facts." Kim-mm {mm the s; but school EH): out. quoume Goodrich of Minna. “he: and WW Dickey of {New York. E: Mmfla‘m Thanh mother. Mr; The ï¬rst move in the effort u atratxhten out the county funds Jam :19 was made Saturday when the board of supervisors. through States \ttorney Baby. ï¬led papers In a man- damus action to compel the County xrvasurer to appear belore the cunt! and explain where he obtained a cer- tain Hum. named In the action as amnuntlnx to $7,343.90. and asking that he he ordered to turn this ummmt over to the treasury of Lake <‘ounty. Rev. Van Even and Rev. Schultz: to Rcmlin in This City Thef‘pastor and Mr. Fred Botker have rear 2 (mm confecgnce where some cry delightful seSSions were held Rev. 3. R. Schultze has been returned to his duties as presiding elder of the Chi- cago district and RH. Van Evera as local pastor. Resolutions adopted at the confej‘ence which when passed by the Geneijal Conference will extend the lenuhth of time which a pastor may gene}: charge from {(-ur t0 ï¬xe years. The éudget syslr: u of tnances “hich is beirf so largely uscd bx all prl gressive churéhes has bern ad ~p'cd‘ Although he ï¬hances haw: always her-n in good Condition this systuv greatly simpliï¬es the work. ' Julep}: Pfister Leave. Home Snturdcy ; 3nd is Found Dad Monday . Leiu'lmz his home on South Second street early Saturday morning. J0â€" sephflpï¬ster, who had suffered from attacks of insanity for the past thirty years; wandered lnto the woods and 111 splté‘or the work of searching parties serreh-d hlmself so well that he was not fauna until \londayMtlxen a part) of Ithians dismnered his bod) on the head: at the foot of \\ alker awe. Shaun isbuflenng {mm Ibroken my fume mutt of u an hasnnday. 1S The Trinity Guild held an all-day meetim in the parish house Moodny. ' ‘5 Captainnnd Mn 0. H. Morgan are in Santa Berlin. '.Mr and Mn. Frank G. Zahnle a:- {bounce the arrival of a non. born Thun- day. March 2 Supnwilon Begin Proceedinp With Mindanao Adion Mr. Grover Cox of Milwaukee former- ly of Highland Park. was taken to St. Luke's hospital on Sunday where he un- demen: an operaticn for hernia. ihome with the mumps , _ ; William Mamba visit!“ with Nb uting'the jepring vecetioa two of iii. ‘ Mn Archibald Abercromby of Chi- cago. formerly Miss Helen Rebï¬ng. was the guest on Tuesday of friends here. Mm Frederick Fisher. In. of So. Gree‘n’ Bay Rd., is on the sick list this week. Fr'ank Sordyl has purchased the tailor- ing business of M. Wolak. A Letter Leageler. the 5 year old eon 0! Mrs. Julius Leader of Highwood. was taken to the hospital in Waukegm Tue.- day where he will undergo an operation for absceu of the eye. which is the [re- Iult or an attack of the grippe. The eve may have to be removed in order to save rhe sight of the other. Miss Lillian Orth of Chicago is the guest this week of Mrs. Wm. Denul of Homewood Ave. Miss Grace Murphy of Wauconda, Ill , was the guest last week of Miss Elsie Witten of W. Central Ave. INSANE MAN DIES FROM EXPOSURE START SUIT AGAINST WESTERHELD LOCAL PASTORS ARE RETURNED MARKWGE Making ‘a specialty of Mon improved mil my: ini; North Shore territory including Rogers Park, Evanston, I mette, Kenilworth. Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park ‘. Lake Forest. Security undermortgages in this territory continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attraaiq m‘.m.m Mlmï¬lw Elm. North Shore Trust Com; capitalsmwoo Ormizoduudulhennnking Lamof the Sm of Illinois Telephone 23 Why not have your clothing renovated here this week and give our work a fair trial? Our CLEANING AND DYEING of ladies’ and gent's garments, oriental rugs, carpets, poniers, draperies,- piano covers. lace curtains. etc, cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant in the West. Dyers and Cleaners 214WCENTRALAVENUE TWWPï¬ZGS» “The Imperial†wagon There are many incidental things you will, want fon ear- ly house cleaning'. Sponges, Soaps, Chamois, Extermina- tor, Polish, etc. We can take care of these wantsin a very satisfactory way. North Shore Trust Company Highland Puk. Illinois Charming Easter Costumes . For Early House Cleaning .MAlN OFFICE AND WORKS 2123-2133 Lincoln Ava-us. CHICAGO will call for and delivér, your garments MORTGAGE 'v BANKERS INCORPORATED in sanitary plumbing is expert .. workmanthip. Nothing taken for grantech 13!" born of long exper ience andthe will to give exery client the honest north of hi: money Never tooka “cheap )oh ., incur historyâ€"rather do it for nothing. But we do return name 10: money-charge you nothing go: an estimate. T.H.Decker Co._ OUR LONG SUIT - At this season you should send all your ap- parel to us frequentlyand ict us keep your clothes in good condition. are making their apper- ance. Don't be disheart- ened if you cannot blos- som out in new radiment this year. (or we can make that becoming suit your friends have admired as attractive as new again by our careful work in St. Johns Avenue Diverâ€, - 8152 Fréd< Sch Come them ' produ We 11: Park : cheap go an It is< store ear-m the Tel‘ We vi! folio“ Ravm