the 3351)?! :St care. oriers. Parcel Delivery. ilc in our hands. rmg for panic-s u ~pt'cluln 'al of All Kinds; Choice Candies. ers lowering Plants. ILL. ,0ved. nd Shipped. IN LUMBER DISTRICT. Cizï¬rc‘KCx .lls. Supcrintcndcnt DL'FFY, ‘Ianager. ’oultrv Yards, ‘ . tor. W'ood. Kindi'ing. CO.. :0 ONLY enhouses, E AT ALL TIMES VRRK. ILL. Lnd Plrk Illinois. on: 3+. 'u‘rnace M ork. Ige... f All Kinds and B. P. Rocks g and Crockery, .‘H‘. 6: CO., d f rce 0' Charge II. hvangciical Lutheran Zion's Church. \ir. Saioman pastor, Sunday scrvicc. mice a. in. Sunday school. from 9 [u [0.00 a. m. l'rinily Chunh. I" (I \Vulcntt. rector. vaiy cummnnion, 7.30 a. m. Sunday schooi. 10.0021. n1. Morning prayer and sermon, Ha. in, Second cglcbration ï¬rst Sunday in the month. Even song. 5 p. m. Presbyterian Church. Kcv. Pfanstichl pastor Warship and prcaching. [0.45 a. in. Sabbath n’hi).ii. I: in. Christian Endcavur, 7. p. m. i'iaycr scrvicc. \Vedncsday. 7. 45 p. m. » Ravinia M. E. Church. Ravinia. Rev. E. J. Hearhcntc pastorâ€"Sunder school at 2.30 p. m.; Epwurth League evutiunal meeting Sunday ex’rning at 7 o‘clock p. m. preaching at 7 45 each Sunduï¬ . cning: prayer [netting fmni 5 (u a 30: hpwurth League busmess meeting and socml the fourth Friday of each month. Swedish M. E. Church iuver \Valdo's market) Rev. 0. Wessiing. pastor. Sunday sen-ices as follows: Sunday school. 330 p. m.: Epwunh Lcague. 7 ll) p. m.; Preaching. 1L3 p. in. I‘raycrâ€"meeting Thursday avg-mm: at 7.45. Everyone is invited. , 1114811111131 YJung I’copIc'S L'nim1."(~).45 11. 111.; preaching, 7130 p. 111. Friday prayer matting. 7.45 p. 111. hvangclical Lutheran Zion's Church. Highland Park Council No. 1066. Roynl Arcanum. Meet in Masonic hhll second and fourtthondays of every munth. Regem. W. A. Wilson; secretary, Frank 8, Green. A, 0. Fay Lodge, A. F. and A. M. Reg- ular meeting nigh.s hrs! and.third Monday in ench month. at Masonic hall. over M. Moses X Sun‘s store. Modem Woodmen of America. Meetings first and fourth Friday of each month in Forâ€" esters' hall. William Banner. V'. C.; R. J. Rice. Clerk. , . Cheskutung Tube, 1. 0. R. M. No. 112â€" Mect at Masumc Hall ï¬rst and third Tuesdays. F..\l.|ngalls.>‘achem:1.H.Duï¬y, C. of R. For (ht: snuth. 6.30, 9.30 a. m.. 12.47. 3J4. 3.33. 7‘29 p. m. ' For the north , 9.I2, IL39 a. 111., 7.29 p. m. Hail pouches close 15 minutes before the dcpanurc of trains. \V. M. “COLBY. Postmaster. Indcpendem Order Foresters, Court Highâ€" land. Mcetings ï¬rst and third Thursdays of each month in Foreswr's Hall. Tel-phone No. 0. A. S. ALEXANDER, M. D. 0., V; S. 1' rom [hc north me (hr: sou: Successortn Dr ().B Fernald l'nexcelled Accommmiatmns fur Sick Horse: and Dogs. Evtnston anrlntry Hospltu. Lung Dunner: Telephone 316. ‘ mu Uavxs Street. Evanston. HI. HuL'Rs . nghwoodh Fletchcr Bulldlnt Leave :‘ Chll‘agn H (iflitc: H lxhland Block ll II M NORTHWESTERN R. R. TIME TAQLE. v; 30 3 m Horn: 00 m i 00 P. M Professor in Chicago Veterinary College LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D. DR. H. H. BOULTER, «I! [ll DR. FRANKLIN 6. WESOOTT, ROOM 1 HIGHLAND ILK. 3‘] 30 ‘ll 1!) LI) |Lp Directory 01 Seen! Soclgtlcs. HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE. DR. E. C. KAYE, « Promsional n CflURCN DIRECTORY. Vctulntry Surgeon MN Dentist... 1m Arrive - Lravc Amy: I. Park. f H, Park Chicago ï¬AH‘ I033 \VEBK DA Y3 DENTIS T. DEPARTURE. 30, 9.30 a, m.. [2.47. 3J4. Denllsl. Mum A I, 7. 29 p. m RES. HIGHWOOD l'nm 9 00 A, M Highland Park. Ill. urvu-l Hov . v A. I. m 5 r. 14 [um furthar nouce. Highland Park Illinois. 47.314p.m ll 39 21.111. 10,.) ll.“ SJ" 8 30 9f!) 10 17: 10 L3 113!) mm-- .. 575$ 1 Last Tuesday afternoon the High Tschool and Lake Forest base-ball' {teams crossed bats at the latter place. ‘ ! It resqlled in the score of 17 to Hi lin {Mar of the Lake Forest team. 3 l Contractor Claw isthelmsioflt man l f in the Park ‘tllese (lays, lw having: lcontracts in Lake Forest. \Vinnetka I {hand the Park. â€9 has between 2H land 30 linen - mostly good (um->74“ ‘; l hls employ, Harry Charles. the two year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ditmer. died Tuesday morning after a short illness. He was a bright, sturdy and hearty looking youngster. and his death surprised as well as shocked everybody. The funeral services were held by Rev. A. Huetele 0f the Evangelical Church Thursday after- noon. with interment in Lake Forest cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Dinner have the sympathy of the News as well as of a large circle of friends. in their affliction. ‘ The new city marshal. Peter Leesch. is moving into a house on the West side, and as soon as he is established he will qualify and as sume his duties. Meantime the city will go along all right. The Chicagoand Milwaukee Strevt Railway company have cumplet 3d the Work of laying the truck from Fort Sheridan gate to the depot and cars are now running over that por- tion of the road. “'00 Hung, the Chinese laundry- m‘n, has painted his shop ï¬re-red in hqnor of the victory over‘the Spun- ish fleet in Manila. The Smith h‘ouse. not Dr. Has- kius’, is being repaired. new roof. glitters etc. It is rented to a Mr. Anderson of Chicago. A recruiting ofï¬ce has been open- ed in Co K‘s headquarters at the Fort and all between the ages of 18 and 35 may enlist. Mrs. Burns and two children of Chicago. spent a couple days with Mt. and Mrs. Frank B. Green, last week. Robert Erskine of Waukegan Sun- dayed with his brother. and sister, Miss Emily and D. M. Erskine. Alderman Phillipa has his family housed in the Cory house while the mechanics are ï¬nishing up his own. Conductor Dorothy of the North- western road, a former resident. was a visiwr in our city yesterday. 'Extra cream at any time. sweet and rich; Allen's dairy. Thermometer down to freezing nearly every night this week don't help the bean crop along. The new wall paper and decora- tions have improved the appearance of John Mohr‘s barber shop. Fresh cows for sale or rent. Allen's dairy, P. 0. box 40. A Highland Park base-ball team will try results with the Rugby team of Kenilworth next week. J. T. Rafl'en of Chicago was a Park visitor Wednesday. Mrs. William Erskine of Wau kegan was in the Park Thurdey. The Kellogg switch board com- pany has received seven new drill presses. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Babcock spent Sunday with the family of City At- torney Smoot. Buttericks patterns for sale at Miss Erskine's. If you are not satisï¬ed with your milk and cream, try Allen's. NEWSLETS. lï¬v T. J. LENNON ‘ flue Boot and Shoe Repairing. West Side Barber Shoplordm pmwy IFirst Class Work A Fine Line“ of Bakery Goods At Reasonable Prices. Duck’s Eggs For Sale.»e|¢cm¢a| (instruction, Hot Rolls and Bread ' Delivered for Breakfast. Coal. Building material, gPamtcr, DCCoratOI‘ and "e m! Paper Hanger. SOMERVILLE'S [Highland Park Laundry, j; ' ‘ D Bakery and Restaurantp A. a. ORTLUND. run-gar. '; The new electric light plant for Waukegun is nearly done. Thelmild- ing is 30x47 feat, one story high. a new compound Corliss engine 650 horse power engine. the high prcei~ sure cylinder 20x48 and the lowrr pressure ( ne. 36x48 inches. W hvn completed the works will haie 900 horse power and can light all Luke Count) All interested in thiï¬ work arr re [ quested to attend that the) ma) we \ what has been accomplished during| the year by the Be“ mg and house } keeping classes. I; There willhe anexhibit o! the “‘Urk of the Industrial school on Saturday. May 7th. at 2:3†p. m. at the Young Men's Club. ' John M. Cutter.vice president and general manager of the Elgin Watch company. has taken the Lightlieri house on the Lake shore. on Vine. avenue and is already in 1wssvssiou with his family. Mr. Cutter isa Ver- monter. a native of ‘Derry. Some- wuy the boys from the rock-ribbed: hills of old New England have a way i of climbing to the top (if the ladder in this western world. l Tulepbone Manager G. B. Cum. mings has bulletins of war newa every hour of the day posted in his win. dows. so you can see for yourself how many splendid fleets Admiral Dewey sinks every day. August Noerenberg has the con- tract {or laying the city's cement siden‘falka at l!) 2-10 cents per square foot. 2? As he has to wait one year for his cash. the owner by paying spot cash can get it done for 16 centu‘ Better see August at once about your cement walks. Mrs. Smoot delivered an address before the “Teachers Association last Friday at Rockfï¬rd, on “Character. the True Aim ofthe Public Schools." Jersey milk ‘20 quarts for 8H!) Allen’s dairy, P. 0. box 40. Hot and Cold Meals at All Hours. Shay mrr Jnhn H‘ Mom" Barber Sh“; JOHN MOONEY. mgmna Put. 275 Central Avenue. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL EXHIBIT. 39!! Your FMWW P7 tthzlhblc J .51 Jl J8 :J' RAFFENBAKER. JOHN H. MOHR. Prop. St. Johns Ave.. next to P. 0 TELIPHONI N0. 34 w . Central Ave. always on hand FRESH 'ffFrcsh and Salt Meats, i Repair your Carriage ‘ ud Shoe your Horse Tthruom: ‘25 OFFICE: HARTBDNF KEIIERER NEWS STORE. All work executed promptly and in the best manner. W. Central Av¢., ' Highland Park, Ill GIESER BROS" Back of Freberg’s Livery, 5210(‘RNTKU .\\ b. . Hmm..wn l‘uu 1:1 REPAIRING OF ALI. KINDS St. Johns Ave. 125.Palrs Ladies' and Children’s Shoes Fruits and Vegetables. Fancy Groceries, Tea and Coffee. EVANa- BROS., Fred Denman 2 The Leading Market, Goods sent [or and dvliwrvd to all parts nf the city. Orders by post or tvlvphnm- promptly ananded to. Ofllcc: Cummlnp' Phannuy . mnuu Part. In. New Worn, La-ps finished. All Kinds of [Marital Nan-rill. 50):. “I" [o rlglu. and the wk: In nlwnya rklt. POULTRY. PISâ€. BUTTER AND EGGS. W. J. MCKINNEY, A. E. WICKHAM. JAMES LARKIN. “nun scrum-d llu- anew n! the u‘ rltruxvd Chant Sim burn (nth-c \u' urr pnâ€"p-rvd l u!) I! w you m‘um quamuv AH gram-u 0! Hum. Ha)". I-rrd, um». Bran. ("um Mral. (ilulru Mm}. Muldhnx- and 5m“ At Less than Cost. St. Johns Avenue. TELEPHONE ‘2 :1! Rmnunï¬dn In In- ( lnxml uul DEALEllï¬ IN Oll'.lll : Attendcd to. Telephone 46. Genuine Jersey Milk and Cream 5 We Make Private Telephones "4 Speaking Tubes. Highland Park ElectricLight Co. Elcctrlc Light. Electric Bell, Burglar Alarm, Flrc Alarm. Electrical Fred. W. Schumachcr, We also haw an nsmrtuwut nf‘cum eras ranging from $2.7)“ upward. A complete line 0! amateur-1" uupphes But thew are only side imuvs. Our special nttentinu ik giwu 1n (hr handling of Pu re Drugs and Fred. W. Schumachcr, .. GAMERAS .. lesc- (-andivï¬ can on!) In- bought fresh from the factory through us PLOWS Henry Ohlwein \Vishm tn annmuu-r tn hu- friendn and custnmvrs that hr has change-d hi2. Ravinia Dairy Milk rlllflr and is "(M getting â€w from Mr Hirch'~ f-rq-m M Highland Park ()m Wurkmrn arr rim-r14“- uw nnl‘. lhe hrs! Inuwnal and HI†[mum an- a.- lmA as In runsuurm “11h gum! ‘urL \Ve arr mm pu‘lmred to do all klndsut him Inca] L‘unslrmnnn and and feral: 1nu.nucha~ ALLEGRETTIS EEWHEELSJ Prescription Dngglst , Filling Prescriptions UPI“ )SlTl‘. TH l" “th l'l AND THE ORIGINAL SOLE AGEN T l’H‘ INI‘. U- Construction; O O...