Q I. old man.‘ i, the telephone is fre- >r last words and fare- 59 Well; we are of? ed to run in to shake Du before leaving, but aring up business mat- a minute. Let that till l get back. Six illnd Park and Evanston lent and g Material †EL LEPHONE COMPANY Ben Telephone in ; nut-ace Station minois Wï¬ IE .s The 'oods a Goods af of GEARY’S SPECIAL Avenues and 25th St e Bakery- Fuel Company renidcn of r'cgan Today \\ â€1‘. mm a? a» W 7 \\ Telephone 335 \\ ‘lu Ofï¬ce: Erskine Bank Bldg. Phone 309 Weight SIB... ï¬lhduiuiï¬ml’ncdi- meter. 14 inch“ In“: ' o. in m tunnel: 87 hbrmlï¬ â€Mickdpluod. Chas. E. Russell Lake Forest, Phone 534-w ='~‘ystan"e by â€mpg J'F THE F Civil Engineer and Surveyor Beauty, like safety, demends eternal vigilance as its price. This every‘ womep known. ,_V the home doubles the demand. Lace curtains and all the draperies that make for the whom beautiful are food For flames. Safeguard YOUR home with a PYRJ‘! .NE Fire flxhnguuher: and order as many ex- tinguishers as you need. And. the it‘s-tr ï¬ï¬Ã©uï¬ï¬ wast", (1:7, cohering, non-poi? r “on; gas blanket that :epar- Hes the flame from the bum- it occupies but little sp§ce and _s {3131:}, cperated. Don’t wait until you have a fire. Call 836-1. O. G. St. Peter BARBER SHOP W. Central Ave. Hug} f I’ll-.ZN'E is a combination 2? powerful gases in liquid Pull-IBM Bull VENCEL MUZIK Suit: 4, 3 and 6. State Bdnk Bldg. Idaho 678 HIGHLAND PARK. lU. \ hen 51: 1:5 acted to a tem- vyamrc cf 230 d egreeo F., or bove P\ RENE Liquid is in- tant. j transformed into a. 45 St. Johns Ave. Concrete Work Telephone L30 Clcncue Fru‘n Phone 2“] lukdadilh hdwmw b-dhlhldo-lhddflvum Noun 9.. m. m S p Dr. B. A Haiku Dr. I L Bank-an DENTISTS Butter, Eggs, and Home Dressed Poultry LAKE SHORE CREAMERY 515 Oakwood Ave. Highland Park Telephone 57 YH-WZBZ HARRY meanns .- 0 . h The Geo. Collmm Music Studio VOICE. VIOLIN AND THEORY Chorul and Grebe-tn Conducting IL; \‘nuth Second Sin-ct HAUHLLVI) PARK F. A. TUCKER starve by â€I'll! 1.1an 131'! 71" F! DR. WATSON DR. LHIAN SEXMITH ï¬nT-nmgw Fire in the Home E. E. FARMER 1 ‘ 'u\ L men ' Telephone 57 ’ FIRE EXTINOUISHER Ave. Hi'hhnd Park 1'2ko 37‘ DENTIST Elc-vuml Ind Ccmem Moon DESI INT Ennmnlel Furninhcd “3| Vic’s Am Hzghlzmd Park N“ Decrï¬eid ah e Hilhlund Park I’hune M7 Bu Ball Alley Occasinus'flu n-t make a man l‘Eth‘l’ from; m- WALL but they show “bat he lL- bonus :1 Kempis. "Well. for one thing. he comes home nearly every day of his life swelling of Hmhurgor vhvese." “And you don‘t like the odor?" “It Isn't that. He never brings any of the chmw- home,"~Clrk-agu Tribune. "Why do you wish to be divorved (mm mm husband madam?" Ins, Shulds Venul M-lzik ..... Julm PV Kline S. J. Holland 4, Earl “C (lscll Dale chexland. l .. Harder's Hardware Albm Larson , C. ]. Rusvnmv ,1â€. Byron J. Srcvens, , .. Marun Kimble 1H. . Daniel Garrity ..... Chas. Ms‘Sch‘nelder, Mary Doolq-y ....... James Bow‘den ..... Brand Bros ......... Leo Delhaye ....... Frank Siljestrom. John O'Keefe ....... W. G Ewing. . r .‘ (1L Vetter........ Moritz W. Boehm. .. Palace Market ...... John Hart Jr ........ W. M. Lowrie ...... WalterCope ........ A. Leslie McPherson O. B. Brand ........ F. Rechtenwald ..... Charles Grant ...... Wm. R. Folsom ..... Edw. M. Laing . .. . .. J. V. Norcross ...... Lloyd M. Meyers . . . Tom R.Wyles ...... Highland Park Press E. S. Gail .......... W.C. Egan R. (3. Evans .... F. D, Everett . Reliable Laundry. . . . Charles J. Strt-iber, .. J, ;\ B'Jflniiilhl .. . F W. Schuzmwher. ,. E. A. .-\r:n~trung H. D. Faxofl ....... Fred Schaefer ..... Charles H. Warren D. M. Erskine, . .. C. W. Woodcock .. Henry H. Doty F. S. Munro ...... Frank M. Terry W. D. Messenger, , 0. H. Morgan ....... F. L. Deming. .. E. M. Watkins ...... Fire Department ..... M. Knsmihski ...... A. .W. Fletcher ...... Adolph (Eelser ....... Ellen Van Schaick. .. R. J. Klrchberger .... Burt J. Fitzgerald R. J. Beatty ......... E. Wienholder ..... Frank B. Knight .... B. F [)eMuth ...... J L Fearing . . . Alex McDougall ..... Dznid S. Pate . tic-o. thk ...... N'orth Shore Gas Co F lrl \\. Spencer ...... R. E, Smith .......... P L. Wicks .. \V. D. N. 510an . .-\. A. Putnam .. .. C. S. Maurun ........ E. R. West . .. . W. H. Lamborn ...... Eugene A. Bournique G. P. Everhart ...... A. 0. Mason . . John A, Bunnell .... . H. J. Thnyer ...... ,, Fritz Bahr .......... W. R. Ruffner .. C. E. Fullzlnsbee ...... H. H. Chandler. . .' .. D. C. Purdy Sons. .. H. 5. \‘a11 ........... ,l. W. Prindeville ..... R. C. Jacobsen ....... 3! C. N. Kimball ......... j. (j. Mott ........ John Oliver... '...... F. R. McMullin ........ Lucian M. Williams ..f.. C. W. Buckley E. B. Metzel .......... John F. L. Curtis . .. S. M. Hastings 9 H. H. Hitchcock ........ W. W. Willirs ........... Ed. V. Price ............ E. Tyner ............... C. T. Boynlon .......... H. B. Clark ............. Julius Rosenwald ....... Mrs. J. McGregor Adams Mrs. G. H. Campbell. . .. C. E. Peck .............. Emil Rudolph ........... Julm Kl. Turtle ...... A. B. McL‘auglicy , Chas. M. Parker . . . . . ., Frank R. l’ardridge ..... Edgar M. Snow . ., . C E. VVllCUX ............ John M. Steele . L). F. Kelly Wlldwuod ‘1 (Inn ‘I am vm‘) Menu Nun“ of Suburibon to Motor-ï¬reotmck Fund und Amount of Subscription Following is the hat of subscribers to {he Motor-ï¬re‘truck fund. NA v.5 Exrnoor Country Club Moraine Hotel ,,,,,, ', P-Jv’v-n had) Hm Worthy In Name. *v-nvSuun‘Hfln: wrong with hi: murmur. (Ivar. ‘01: -\\'l))‘? Fitness of Th’ngs. THE ROLL OF HONOR '.†It nnwls mxm-thi: \\!1.1r it (:111 to. I put 11111311 Ii:11!."â€"Ym1ko'1‘s > tuner. ‘I‘x: ,IL'n Trilvmxe. TOTAL ‘ 3‘le and t? ï¬ryn h o r $4,077.00 \MOL‘NT $8. 8 N8. S 50.8 25.00 53b: Hocbo “8.8 56.8 50.8 598 88.8 :8. 8 H8. 8 88 8 8.8 88.8 88.8 8.8 .288 88.8 £5.00 10.00 1000 10.00 1mm 10.4an 3.0-) 50.00 54) 00 50. 00 r 50. 00 y 51) 01) 50,00 » 50.00 50.00 50.00 : 50.00 50.00 50.00 ‘ 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 ‘ 25.00 25.000 25.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 5.00 15.00 lit/‘0 15.00 15.00 25.00 0.00 .). 00 5. 00 3.00 . .01) 5,00 5.00 5.01» 3,00 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.00 The intervsts of the Woman's Re- publican Nuttonul party are I!) [he very efflt-ienl hands of Miss Helen Vurick Ruswell. who Is using every menhé with!“ Mr puwer to lutprest women In thu realm-tint) or Mr. Taft Miss Boswell is not a m‘wcomer in the political fluid for as far buck as 1588 she was mnlwote-d “'ilh the Ho- publiciln wuumu‘s urgdnlzntiun u! it? state‘of No“ lurk stidvs this [no â€tn-mi ncuvity an“ llosu‘ell‘s welfare wurk'is u {Mllh'r of vurrem history To be tlu- Ilel Wunmn whn bus M‘er been {a nu-nuwr of u mnnminne in: n nntior‘nu i‘USIH-htim'l is Hm uxwrivm‘e of MI,»- Am'c- A‘u‘wmmm, “er was :1 dole-gau- h‘u'n .\:;v.«m-hv:.\--ns m the I'om‘nt' l'ru:n-.~<i\v party v-nnvuliun m Chimp: 3£J<\ tfvz'iwrm'r is xmw thu lendm; spr'lr my! "whim-0r in" of \‘oh‘s for ('n'. ‘EW'I Itnuq \‘vlt. MN; (‘m' ",it'l' .m‘m‘ rypivnily [hm prusigli-nt ml the \\'uni:in’s \\'iisnn nnd Mun-hull [(-3le Mrs â€'il‘i‘lllliili win-n intorilmwii rwt-ntt)‘ wnverning the wurk'ut lll‘l party sziiti: "l mu [irlnly of tin» lwllI'f ili:Il \vmm-n Shillllti intur t-x't illt'lll~in\l‘\ :l“ mm ii :is pussilile lu [mlizimi :iiinnx- \\'t- “'uinvn of the nutmn-Ii lh-nmrmtiv purl) are out frankly tu ilF‘t' our llltlil‘e‘l't influence to gain ‘nuti-s fur Woodmw Wilson. Evpr: wonmn inns :i vermin utnunni of lufluanve over 0119 or more voting members of iii-r (-otniimntty., if she cuu'tiexert it directly let her make the best of tin: sltnutinn and he as much of a power as possible indiret-tly "W? are." Mrs. iiurrimun continued. “at the beginning of a new era of generui (‘uupvrntimL' the friendly working tum-tiwr u! all classps for the public good. in matters of sanluition. pure- food. child labor and kindred topics there is an almost uuivenqal re spouse from the women to any appeal that they trust" An indisputable proof of the general lnterést mmwn 0! every class are showing in luxhliv :IlTulrs Is demuu~ hunted in Hw nn-vul uruzlnlznxinu 01 (hm-c mam: lmlilmll vunu-uimm dl- rw'h-d Ir) \‘uHu‘ll In an! (In. mum‘s of thin-(- lumixlu mu“ numiniu-s. IRS. J HOMDEN HARISIMAK MISS BOS- WELL, mam CARPENTER THE HIGHIAND PARK PRESS..me PARK ELINDIS Photos by American Press Association M rs «mm. mm“ nmninm-s. J l‘mmlun Hurrmmn, n non-d uxk SUV-(U um! ('IHU woman, ls ul U! the \\'umun‘s \\'ilsun and I†It'HLLH‘ Mrs Hurrimnu \thn mm! rum-ull)‘ wnverning the Busy» Days. The". Among Fanr Politician: ‘oman’s World . (furiwmvr is xmw thu my! "\vhim-v-r in" of w! Ilwhtn-lt. :m- .m‘m‘ rypivnily BM 12:†and hrvm‘n [mind :3 "\Nlr‘l‘d. imprvwive s :.> if She \vnmd be run-awnâ€: :1 class of s-zm-nt. hm. would head 'u'vssifln in n minute if her duty 4735'; QUEER LITTLE UGHTSHIFS, haw I] dawn tn :wm) hi< \it'tnr}' (9‘. the dry 1:1 Mn 0! ~13 A Title at Long u a Prdaoo. Many old pamphlets are distinguish- ed by titles as long as prefur-es. The author of one. published in 1M6. evi- dently dld not share in the modern ed- ltor‘s enthusiasm for short title hendr lugs. for lhls is the name under which his puhllvntlon was n<hprvd Into (be world: “Scotlands publick Acknowl- mlgemont of Gods .lmt Judgment upon their Nation for their Frequent Breach of Faith. Leagues. and Solonme Onthes made (0 â€Mr Neighlmurs of England In former :leL to urnline their Trench emu: (‘nnfmleratvs nf l-‘rnm-efâ€"Lon don Clnlm Rome's Triumphal Crown Tho H‘inlluxhul m‘uu'n r-f Hun mudi- hf hum-l hwn'u: :HM was In llw L'mn‘r‘x} \vhn :nllinvml n \ivtn mm- nu mwmy. â€0 o ¢-~t:ll)ll<lliua lu-rmmwnt lights alt nll hilt] vl'uuinus it ix withâ€) IN‘('Q“'.\'llr_\' fur the ||ilnls ti) 2:» «mt 1n n smtndlnz hunt. ulrlmngll ll i< mt an unhmml of [ll‘m‘t‘wllllu elven now. But tlw candle bun)" ls a thing of (by past. l‘rnlmhly tlwre are scores of prvsent day pilot:~ who never even hoard of the mnkvshift little llghtsblp. that their puzzlml prwleflésaors were wont to launch amid the darkness and doubt of former _\'ours.â€"Y0uth's Com- paulou. 'l'lu- munlit- intny was lllmlvnffl piece 0! two im-h tht pim- y-lnnk. heveied for Your invhvs lit the “how" in gmivr [a prot'vnt its ‘d‘\‘in;:" as the» ("urn-tat [Hm-med 21;: :Iimt it. A tin “scum-e" with thrvo Inga. three or four int-hes iong:-_\\'ns txlt‘ked down to the phmk Half a! u (-umlhnn (-andit) was pint-9d in um-h scum-v. and after lwlng lighted nn niied [mm-r chimney. with a base (-orn-spnmii’u: to that of the candle- stit-k. mu vim-mi m‘vr thv light to pro- tet-t It from thewiml The outer ends of the tin "legfl“_0f the sconce were turnmi inn-k m‘er the inlse of the paper chimm‘y to hold "in place. and the buoy was n-mly fur taunt-hing. A huh» was hurt-d about six invhcs frnm the and of the plank. Through tlu- huh- n snmii t'urd smile ten or txxplvo ft't‘l in it’ilL'ih was run: and knuttwi, nmi tip thts I‘l'i't] a lump of Hull \u-izil‘n: lwl'hnps ton pnntnh was timi This su'vml us an mmhur to hold the lumv in its plan a in the (NJ- tot of tlm ( h: mnvi Snrh £1.20 or hunts I 9 '(m' 5A Friend of in azississippi m x h 12:9 013 Dus. After the pilot haul determined the best course by taking soundings the â€cub," under his direction. anchored two. three or even fnur of the candle hunys, one after the other. in the cen. ter (if the channel. and then the men let the yuwl drop down below the reef, where it lay a little nutside the chan- nel. Then one of the men swung u Inntern~u signal :It whirh the pilot on watch cntne ahead, steering: for the tlny lighthouses and running over them. one by one, until the reef was passed. 'l‘u guard against suvh a disaster wlwu nearing l‘lg's Eye. Beef Slough or Trvmpeleuu bursâ€"or nny one of 1 dozen bars of equal difll('u|ty-ou a durk or huzy night the pilot stopped the boat at the head of the reef. ~ With two men to row, :1 llliltt‘ or watchman to steer. a “tub" pilot to manipulate the "(-umllo buoys" and an older pilot to take Soundings. the yaw] was low- erod and permitted to drop down the channel below the steamboat “W rt-efs lmd lu be "cnlulwd ' Cuudliug was; resurh-d {o unly on Hu- du“ n trip. Uni“; up lhc- rivvr lln- |Ilm1 might "vae “u! Iiw n-M‘ “iih Ink hrâ€. and If lw did lmt ï¬nd llw wal “:m'r tln- ï¬rs! [him In» I‘tlllltl Mrk MT and My again :I Hula Iv nm- side nr llw oilu-r. u‘ln-n-n-r Iru- «mulling» ~‘hnwvd 1hr tin-[mil Wiltt‘!‘ (4 H- In gum; Hm“ that “.15 “Wind ï¬nd llu- ('Imn'n In tho danime ll mm not hard to do. and on ummfligln niuhm lln- landï¬mrk'a. wmun «Very pilot know by 11mm. mnid be seen plainly enunugh [u make [he crossing luwsiflxlv liul tin-re \vm-e nmu)‘ nights; so dark ur lugH‘ (but the slum;- murky “1-w- Lu! \‘lsmlv; (hen llm reefs lmd lu be "cnlulwd " Thcy Wr’t Fgaazed and Anchorod in the Channel‘ of W. Rvor on Dark Night: and Showed the Navngagor on Down Trips Lwhoro Ruin Wort Act. In lln- In] a-u-nnmwut days on the Mis>i<s1|an III-hm- [he guwrunwm h.d_ lllldt‘l'hlkl'll Hm dun of marking um] lighting the Perussinm" where the clmmuel swings over {rum om- bunk to the Inner. the rim-r pilots hml l0 devise their own “mm at ï¬nding their “:13" thmugh HAM-11mm" llllII dangerous “In-9i. nus 05M BUM N‘ HI Ill :‘C’ts ~H IN‘ iT '1 'vi (‘mun “was pimu Mmlvd “ fzh (ho Indy vÂ¥v[< tlnl’ prm-wluru ï¬fty your: -. Sim-v the government prm‘nllin: the river um] lu-rmmwnt lights alt nl! Bore: suldum m-vwsury ml in n sunndmz wt an unhmml of PM in nrzwflcâ€˜ï¬ r-f Hume was mm! “as given llinvml n trout He» vim-red In†nvur n Inf» "H r.- howm-or. [Mm hm] In Um», for 1! would drive s Hmnvn M hix‘ fu- l‘im'f‘d h) (M than “ 4- ht yrn nm‘v.’ Office and Yard: Elr’Place and Fin! Street Touring Cars [or 319m, Brokers in New and Second Hand Cars FRANK-.1. SILJESTROM Coal and Wood Prompt Deï¬very Garage Phone 140 CLOW’S BAKERY 125 Wuhinflon Sn} Wankeganll Shop phone §75 Ran. phone 1127 Pianos and piaï¬o wn'k ex- clusively. Tuniig, Renting, Rea-ï¬nishing, Repairing. See me when in neéfl of a new or used piano. ff Aldén’s Piano Shop EALRL c. ALDEN;§'ROPR]ETOR GARAGE gyms GENERAL MACHINE won ‘ . Good Clothes ' , . Lend Distinction to the Wearerr“ S nothing succeeds like success so nothing. like good garments make a man appear success- ful. By GOOD GARME "rs we mean the kind that ï¬t well, hang well an have a certain dash to them that attracts attention, makes them stand out, as it were, from the crowd. (L For years we have made distinctive clothes and we can suit the taste of all from youth to old age. Our‘importations include all the latest novelties as well as the staples. Our prices are mod te. Come in and see us. It is no trouble to w floods. Wolff, Dunham Co. Ice Cream made from pure cream de- Iivered packed 1n ice. Our BreadtPies Cakes {etc are the \ery best made. FIN E BAKERY GOODS Agen§§ for Chalmers and Hudson Cars Strain Building . N W. Cor. Madiwn and Clark Sn. CHICAGO, ILL. Phone Main Highland Park Auto Station HId'gILAND PARK, ILLINOIS LEAKE GENEVA' ICE mu 1. ESTABLISHED mo ,A- G. MCPHERSON. Manager Estimates gladly furnished on all -. Work and Fixtures Robert GreenSlade 1008 ELHYI‘RIC FIXTURES WIRING. REPAIRING JOHN P. KLINE Here's a decided novelty in oxfordsâ€" one or two buckle shoes in (an or black. The buckles are plain bran, silvered or enameled black. The shoes are per- fect ï¬tting oxfords, made of the best leathers on thelatcst lasts, and ï¬nished off to perfection in every detail. We have all sizes and all widths to suit all feet at reasonable prices. a BUCKLESHOBFORBOTHSEXB Manager's Residence Phone 139 111 ECentnl Avenue Telephone 161 l Tel-plum 808-1. Telephone 65