‘our base Sanborn Tea and Coffee 'roprictor ‘rs and Cigarettes In Season. ETABLES. S Moved, fl and Shipped. ['SON, terial of All Kinds. Split Wood, Kindling. ’LL '6: CO" ‘ ’5 Of All Kinds O". OWETS l Flawering Plants. RK. ILL. nd Furnace Work. UE. IN LUMBER UISTHIDT. CO., L, 10c. ‘ of the city. greatest care. :n all orders. of Choice Candies. Catering for parties a specialty. . H. DUFFY, Manager. ILL. ‘reenhouses, 535 LP FFY e Parcel Delivery. while In our hands. Mar, Fred, Oats. Bran, Corn, Neal, Gluten, 01"] mddllnp and Straw. TELEPHONE 46. it t< VON as: DR. E. C. KAYE, Succesm if 10 Dr 0 F em ald From the nonh . . . 12.47, 3.14 p. m. From 1h: south, 7.30, 9.12. 11.39 a.‘ 111., |1~°7~ 3-25, 5-37. 7-29 P- m- DIPABTl'BI. For the south. 6.50, 9.30 a. 11)., 12.47, 3,14, ‘ 5.33, 7.29 p. m. For the nonh . 9.12, 11.3931. 111,, 7.29.1). m. Mail pouChcs close 15 minutcs before the departure of trains. W. M. DUDLEY. Chcskotong Tribe. l.‘ O. R. M. N01 1127- Meet at Masonic Hall hrs! and third Tuegdays. F. )1. lngalls. Sachen1;.l. H. Duffy. C. m‘ R A. 0. Fay Lodge. A. l". and .-\. )1. Re;- nlar meeting nighrs hrs: and third Monday in mh month, at Masonic hall, over M. Muses Son's store. Independent Order Foresters, Court High< lnnd. Meetings~ ï¬rst and third Thursdays of ash month in Fbrestcr's Hall. . : A Modern Woodmen of America. Méetings ï¬rst and fourth Friday of each month in For- esters' hall. \Vxlliam Danner, V. C.; R. j. Rice, Clerk. Highland Park Council No. 1066, R‘ Arcanum. Meet in Masonic hall sec 1nd fourth Mondays of every month, Reg W. A. Wilson; secretary, Frank B. Green Fletcher Bulldlnko A. S. ALEXANDER, M. D. 0., V__. S. Tm No. 0. HOURS: 200 to 4 (N) P. )1 ()fï¬Ce: Highland Block Ravinln M. E. Church. Ravinia. Rev, E. .1. Heather»: pastorâ€"Sunday school at 2.80 p. m.; Epworth Lt‘dflue devutiunal meeting Sunday evening at 7 u'clnck p. m. preaching at'l.45 each Sund-‘ _ cning: prayer meeting trains to 5.30: Epwnrth League bUsiness meeting and social the fourth Friday of each month. Unexcelled Accommodations for Sick Horses and Dogs. Innston vctgrlnary Hosplul. 0 Distance Tel: hone 216. L0 I 1016 Bans Street. Evanstun. Ill Swedish M. E.Church (over Waldo's market) «Rev. 0. Wessling. pastor. Sunday §ervices as fullows: Sunday school. 3.30 p‘ m.: hp’wunh League. 700 p. m.: Preaching, 7 4.1. p. m. Bayer-meeting Thursday evening at 1.43:. Iweryonc is invited. First United Evangelical Church. Rev. A. Hacfelc. pastor; bunday scrviCcs: (Ecr- man preaching, 1045 a, In.; English. 7.30 p. m.;5unday schmi,g.3o; K. 1., C. E‘. 6.45 p. 11).; prayer meeting. Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Evangelical Associationâ€"Rev. S. J. Hauch. 1101'. Sunday services at Young Men's .eading Room. Sunday school at 41.00 a. m; (german preaching an [1.00 a. m.: Y.. P. S. C. E. “15:46 p..m.;_ ‘nglish preaching at 7 'Su Hov D. m4." yahle's'day at 77:30 p. 111. cmmgc praycr meetings: sarurday. at Luv p_ "1.. cat- ccheucal clans at pastor's study. SLMnry’s Carhnlic Church, Rev. j. C. Madden, pastor. ["1er mass, 830; sccond mass. lo.oo: Sunday school, 2.30. The Baptist Church. \V.’H. Vines, pastor. Preaching. [0.45 a. 111., Sunday school.'12.oo m.;Haptisl Young l’eoplc‘s Union; 6.45 p. m.; preaching, 7.30 p. m. -Friday prayer matting, 7.45 p. m. hvanoehcnl Lutheran Zion's Church, hvangeiical Lutheran Zion's Church, Mr. Saloman paxrrir, Sunday scrvicc. 10.00 I. in. Sunday school. from 9 to 10.00 a. m. Triniiy Church, 1’. C. \Volcou. iccmr. Holy communion, 7.30 a, in. Sunday school. 10.002411. Morning pmycr and sermon, II a. in. Second admiration ï¬rst Sunday in lhc month. Even song, 5 p. in. Presbyterian Church. Rtv. l’fanstiehlyastor Worship and preaching, 10.45 a. in. Sabbath schwl, 12 m. Christian Endeavur, 7. p. m. Praycr servicc. \V'cdntsday. 7, 45 p. m. ' Highland Park Laundry, First Class Work At Reasonable Prices. (ELEP'IDNE 25 Professor ,m Chicago Veterinary College LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D. DR. H. H. BOULTER, DR. FRANKLIN 6. WESBOTT, ROOM 1 HIGHLAND ILK. L'RS (Highwmd’ 300ds sent for and delivered to all parts of the citv. Orders h) post or telephone promptly attended to ,3 n Dlrcctory of chrct Societies. HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE. A. (l. ORTLUND. Plunge}. « HOINOMI ‘- mtquntfy Surnon “)4 Danish... CHURCH DIRECTORY. DENTIST. Dentist. AIIHVAL. ‘uncil No. 1066, Royal I Masonic hall second of every mogth, Regent, RES. HIGHWOOD. Highluld Park. In Orrlcl than: v A. IL to 5 r H Um" further notice Hig land Park I “now. Telephone I05. Postmaslér w- can learn, has made a ï¬ne record for herself there and very naturally: her parents wish to be present at her graduation. Fresh Country Cottage (Ebeese and butter milk fresh from the'churn at Allen’s Dairy. P. O. Box 40. The people of Ravinia enjoyed an unusual treat last Sunday evening. in the sermon of Rev. Mr. Stone, who preached at the M. E‘ Church. The High School.h0ard have re- tained the old “faculty“ and allhave signed for another year. That eu- sures the same high standard as in the last three years. ‘ Perhaps some folks did not know that Rector Wolcott of Trinity Church. spent most of his life prior to his coming here, teaching and ad ministering in boys' schools. Mr. Mersereau was called m his old home in Steuben County, N. Y. on account of sudden death among some of his immediate relatchs. He left here Sunday afternoon. The Brand â€" St Peter contest comes before the city council next Tuesday evening. June 14th. If not ï¬nished then, it will be contin- ued to suit the convenience of the parties and their counsel. Mrs. C. C. Cheney returned with Miss Cheney, who has been in Ash- eville N. C.. over :1 year. to their home a few days since. Miss Cheney is greatly improved in health by her long residence in the mild mountain climate of that region. Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Shields left Sunday night for Hartford, Conn, to see their daughter. Miss Irene. graduate. Miss Shields, from what The ï¬nest Elgin Creamery Butter, fresh made and packed in jars of any size at 18c. peril). A trial of this delicious butter will convince you of its high flavor and purity. The Ex- moor Club and many residents of the Park are getting their supply from Mr. Allen. who is the only man handling this well known grade along the North Shore. The pupils of Mrs. Jones and Miss \Vycoï¬ will give a recital in the Highland Park Club house next Tuesday evening, to invited guests. It will be a choice entertainment, the size of the small hall there will limit the audience. Rafl'eu (‘3 Baker are making im-l The public school closed last Fl'l- provements all the time nlmut their day with appropriate exercises, The lumber and coal yards. The latest children who took part showed both is grading their park-way so that it E careful training and personal enthu- will have a real civilized appearance. 3 siasu) in the work of entertainment. Then a new sign stretvhes act-mas the1 The graduates had to pass tivu ex street to catch (lie unwary would be anï¬nationmoue for the county SUP- purchaser of fuel or building mater. j erintendent and one for the High inl. 5 School. The teachers will probably The Baptist people have decided l he. hirednext year. That our schools to fall into line with their I’reshy. i are ï¬rst class underthe present corps terian friends and have no u'ening ; 0f teachers is shown by the erowded serrice during the three ,mmnerlcondition of the rooms and the large months. The Young People‘s M)ci-‘ number of pupils coming from but.» n... .i...4..n Hm mum: mmnlm williï¬ide the (“Strid- The Baptist people have tlf‘cltlt‘tl to fall into line with their Pres-hy- terian friends and have no evening serï¬ce (luring the three Humner months. The Young People‘s HOt'l- oty during the name months will hold itsrservice at 4 o'clock p. In.. as important and proï¬table a service probably as there 13 connected with the church. The public schools w1ll close, 'l‘hursdm e1ening 11eek aftel next E June 23rd \V e have not neen thei program net. but if the pupils don t; up to their high standard we nlmlli be surmised They have a kind of a habit of surprising their fiiemis; and out11itting e1er_1bod1 ei~e and the) 11011't go back 011 theil recordi this year. E l High School Class next Thursday ex ening, June the 16th, in the Pres. h} teriaII Church a class of nine, mo in the classical andseveu In the En" lish (lepaltments, will graduate. There ’“ ill be {our orations and ‘uur 955m 3 \V e want every \ouug lad) to read loud enough for us to hear us we stand near the entrance (luor, and every _\on.ug man to thoroughh commit his plete and lezwe his man- uscript at home. Let the prompter be .m unknoun qu: .Illtlh‘ NEWSLETS. C. G. thillipn. laden with alder- manic honors, went 25 miles from home Saturday evening. fur dinner, Some old St Geurge soctetynr mlv lege class gathering, we suppose. Ju.~t before he started he “hivml†uvu swarms of bees, both from one colony. and he felt happy, the first swarming of the season. you can Mrs Harry C. Sampson gave a: enjoyable country lunch to the Chica [:0 Alliance Wednesday. C. G. Phillipa, laden with alder Disasters come not singly, 'l‘huts so, for this Week has brought mm- mencements. concerts. hops†tourn- aments, banquets, (‘t colem without number. 'l‘uemluy evcuiugwhou we wanted to take in that voucel't in quiet undisturbed satisfaction, there was the city council. the alumni banquet, the reception and hop, and it made us "110p" pretty lively in the rain to get a snap shot at them. The Lake Forest University coin. mencement comes next Week, begin- ning Sunday morning with Dr. Me Clure's baccalaureate to the gradua- ting class. in the Presbyterian church. Dr. McClure always has something to say well worth the hearing. Wed- nesdny forenoon will come the Perry Hall commencement exercises, over which our former principal, Miss Sargent, will preside, with the Free ident’s reception in the evening. Thursday morning will come the University commencement and Presr ident McClure‘s inaugural. It will be a rare week. and these schooleJet us not forget, are in a very import ant sense. Lake County institutions. The enterprising editor and publish- er of the Lake Forester. Mr. Hart» man will issue a daily during the week. Make it a point to attend all John V. Gurrity will continue the meat business of Ga tity Brown. Mr. Brown has withdrawa. ï¬nal capture of Thomas Myers. when he came back to the old liqtel and found the officers waiting for him. I Rev. S. S. Clay is conducting a series of midsummer revivals at the church, starting last Monday night. Elder Maudeville preached Wednes- day evening and held quarterly conference after the services. Coal, Building Material. and Ice. West Side Barber Shop T. J. LENNON, 7m Boot and Shoe Repairing Livery, Boarding, m Sale Stables. Tho Ghiagoa â€pd- upon the Shop over John H 275 Central Avenue. u SI. Johns Avon-u. Tohyhm a1 HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS. RAFFENBAKER. JOHN H. MOHR. Prop. TELEPHONI NO. 3‘ JOHN FREBERG. Moving Ind Teaming Pntc: are Renombn: W. Central Ave. Muhr's Barber Shop [All items under (he alxne hemmgl, nu ma [pg Siluglmns _Wn_nu-d. Help W um d.l,u~1 uund. Mn. 5 Cont- r Una. Spï¬'lnl mu-a. made kmm n un appl ration at this oflirr, In! mun: than nm' â€130““!!! l Less Than 7c. 3 Day For the comfort. convenience and safety of your home have a telephone in yuur residence. . Chicago Telephone (30 Geo. B. Cummings, Mgr. A Fine Line of Bakery Goods; E Hot Rolls and Bread Delivered for Breakfast. ENGLISHMA'N (married) dwirm to Lake can. of gemleman'n plum. l’ernmml pl'illt‘ taken. AiMn-n, Englishman, care Alamo Bicyrle (‘0.. dec Bark. u ningh- buggy at 21' lmrguin. In (lu'vn- uf HA M. Prior. FUR SALEâ€"-Hurse. curriugr- and harness; gentle; lit for lady to drive; a bargain. Call or mldrvss. Mas. Liar-r. Cossus, Nu. 4 Mn! loop. For! Sheridan. SOMERVILLE’S Bakery and Restaurant, WANTEDâ€"Board and mom for woman and child in privme family. Terms reumlmhlr. 'pvrumnrm if satisfmtnrv Addrvh l’ U lx-xiiu Em} 5A1 r; ( HEAI’ A uniér 1m} FUN SALE (‘HEA1’~ A Rider Inn Elirt‘hfliln‘. or will exchange- {or buck lmurd. Addrvsaf. H. Wilma, Rm im- L(L’:_'t‘. FUR SALE~~A ('lusmi curriugo‘ and FOR SALE Al six-hole range with but water attachmaut. l uir-tigln Wood heater. 1 laundry Move. 1 oak bedstaad. spring and luuttress‘ W. A. Wmsos. ’ FOR SAIJ‘J«~An Eusunan pot-km Rodak for $3 ()0: nearly new; cost $5. Inquire Arthur Evans, Niews Repair your Carriage m Shoe your Horse Back of Freberg's Livery. GIESER BROS» W- Central Av¢., - Highland Yuk. m W. J. MCKINNEY. Painter, Decorator ma Paper Hanger. All work execute-d promptly and in the best manner. OFFICE: HARTRONF KEINERER NEWS STORE. Cleaning. Dyeing and Repairing. E. A. NELSON. Merchant Tailor. Hot and Cold Meals at All out I. Ofï¬ce The Leading Market. FOR SALE. T0 RENt. ETC. 50!“ VIII [0 right. Ind the pfla In ll'lyl right. POULTRY. FISH. BUTTER AND EGGS. red De’nman St. John Av... nut to P. 0. 5:. Johns Avenue. CkSTRAl. AVRNI Suits Mmir m (min :1 Krumahh: Prices TELEPHONE 42 a!“ aw 0" hand DEALERS IN :FPrlvate Telephones ‘ m Speaking Tubes. 5 Henry Ohlwein Electrical Electric Light, Electric Bell. Burglar Alarm. Fire Alarm, Highland Park Electric Light Co. Genuine Jersey Milk and Cream 1 )ur wmkmcn Im- rune“. we me only the hrs! mnlrnnl and um [mum arr u lul' u 15 «man-tun! \i uh gum uurk “'9 are PM“ Inn-mum! u- at" all kind“)! E 1‘lrlr'al (‘uvlslrmhmz lurk and mp1". Wishes to announce to his friends and cmtolm-n Hm! he has changed his Rmima Dniry Milk ruutr and i‘ now getting the {mm ML Birch's farm at Construction.