Zimmer are spending a few weeks in Stoughton, Wis., the guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keyser of New York City were the guests on Wedâ€" nesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Smith. from a two weeks motor trip through The Misses Helen McNicholas and | mishaps. North Shore Trust Company 10 North Sheridan Road All Dresses to be closed out at »â€" â€" â€" _ $15 and $25 All Coats to be closed out at â€" ~< â€" $.16..75 and $29.50 Hats formerly priced up to $22.50 to be sold at $3, $5 and $7.50 nd of Season Cleanâ€"up Sale Capital Surplus Before starting on your vacaâ€" tion, supply yourself with Amerâ€" ican Express Travelers‘ Checks. They will prove convenient wherâ€" ever you go. We are now aroll of honor bank NO CHARGES, REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES Resources over $1,000,000 Notl'xing is reserved. Every 'Spring‘ ahd Summer GCoat and Hat, every Dress and Hat. must be moved out to make room for Fall and Winter Garments. regarclless of former prices. Chief of Police Edward Moroney is enjoying his aunual vacation. He said he was going to Omaha, but the boys on the force suspect that he is catchâ€" ing all the big fish in the lakes. family ‘have returned from a two weeks motor trip‘to Sheridan, Wyo. !\_qmtlfhoï¬b-hhd.: cGO(O§]}@»: James Watson, Jr.. of Highwood e LORETTA SHOP $100,000 $100,000 The Merit ‘Badge Program olr Scouting, which brings a scout into closer touch with vocational oppor-1, tunities of life is being broadened so will now be available to second cllss] scouts. Heretofore only first class | scouts were eligible to compete for:| Merit Badges. This new ruling makes the "high school of Scouting", the# Merit Badge work, available to many | more boys and will mean that boys | can get a "running start" on adâ€" vancement more easily than be!ore.l The Committe on Leadership Perâ€" sonnell and Training of the North Shore Area Boy Scout Council anâ€" nounces that a "Training Stampede" covering eight sessions will be held early this fall for the benefit of presâ€" ent and prospective leaders of Boy Scout troops. A special section of each evening‘s program will be for the benefit of htgera of scouts who may not plan to become scout leadâ€" ers but who desire to better underâ€" stand the plans and purposes of the Boy Scout work, and the nature and needs df boys. Unguided by human hands, an elecâ€" trically controlled tractor plowed 20 acres of land near Lincoln, Neb. The perfect hired man seems to have arâ€" rived.â€"Detroit Free Press. gon, Mich., where he. h.-n-l“l';u: proâ€" gram director of a camp for older boys and young men. Waiter McPeek, Scout Exceutive of the North Shore Area Council, who has been on a leave of absence during the last two months, returned scouts from this region enrolled for this last period in the 1927 season are: Edward Lowenstein, Morton Traub, Jr.. Walfred Miller, ~Bob Phelps of Highland Park and Lowell Mueller and Phillip Meyer of Northâ€" Accompanied by Ass‘t Executive ‘B. GD?. and Scoutmaster Wm. Clore Treop 61 of Northbrook, 20 North Shore Aresa Council Scouts left last Monday morning for a two week period at Camp Checagua, one of the Owasippe Camps in Michigan; WANNA LAFF? CALLAHANS AND MURPHYS Alcyon Theatre MON., TUES., WED.. AUG. 29, 30, 41 Boy Scout News morning from Muskeâ€" | 4 1 C | $ Miss English had taken little Dorâ€" othy Olsen of Chicago for a boat ride in the motor launch owned by Dr. Crane of Diamond Lake, and driven by Ralph Brown, a boatman of the same place. Brown had exâ€" Miss Irene Jenkins, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. W:li.l.ll Jenkims of 52 Caroline place, Waukegan, proved be the heroine of the day at Diamond Lake a week ago Sunday afternoon when she leaped from a burning moâ€" tor boat with a five year old girl in her arms and saved the child from serious injury MOTHER SAVES BABY FROM LAUNCH FIRE Jumps from Burping Motor Boat into Water When Carburâ€" HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Any firm is as strong as the men behind it. It‘s just as true in the banking business. That‘s why you will find the officers and directors of this bank sound and conservative men. They realize that they must each do their full share towards making our institution safe for vou. the confidence folks in this community banking business on our past record and real service. 6 Lle ons -'-~a_(‘£" DC t oneete ~cmceargec Our bank continues to grow and increase its strength because of eomepremmemeenateen t repge on 0 559 4 THE OLD RELIABLE AND PROGRESSIVE BANK Strength Is Your Protection CAPITAL SURPLUS Miss Jenkins had her forehead burned, her eyclashes and front hair singed, and the little girl suffered the same. Brown had his right hand and arm burned considerably. The damage to the boat was not wreat: ing the gasoline tank when the girl, with the baby in her arms, leaped inâ€" to.the water. She was able to wade to shore with the little , girl as the water was only about waist deep. and after backing away from the pier he swung around and headed into the open water. The motor backfired and the carburetor, apparently flooded, exploded, sending a sheet of flame over the three occupants of the boat. Brown jumped overboard immediâ€" ately and called to Miss Jenkins to follow. The flames were rapidly nearâ€" was not great one Highland Park 463 and $200,000.00 $200,000.00 placing in us. We invite your on the basis of our strength pedals â€" exactly the same distance as in Dodge Brothers six cylinder sedan. The headroom in the new se« dan is actually somewhat greater than in the former four cylinder sedan. Cubans call their booze aguadente. Fellow would have a hard time whisâ€" pering that in a hurry to a bootlegâ€" ger.â€"Jacksonville Timesâ€"Union. If the saleslady and the beauty doctor can‘t make the girl pretty she may as well make up her mind to beâ€" come intellectual.â€"Toledo Blade. ltd.oesn'l.lak.mucholi&t,lt that, to last some drivers a‘lifetime. â€"Arkansas Gazette, new sedan bodies measure 36% inches tional riding comfort are outstan characteristics of the bodies on D Wlng'louqï¬ld--u.