. _! . .1335: £3 H Vt.» it! .35 PLBLISHED WEEKLY at Highland Park" ' Telephone Entered as set" the past ofï¬ce A! (hr \d Hf Man'h [‘hc fulluwlng Associated Press dis- pdtch Mm‘h dppcikrcd in many papers inn-rested The Man Across me Streer and perhaps it “x†mtcresl you. Wash,» mgmn, Km: '13 Political campaign: matenal Lransmxucd free or pogtage} xhrough the maxls accounted. acmrdmgi to postutfrce department records for thei postal deï¬cit for me year ending June‘ 30. An account of {ranked mail forward~ ed shows. mat postage at the ordinary. rau- un this matter wnuld have neucd! the gm crnment nearly S'ï¬uiflmw, About 1 . ifllSUDUO of [his “nuld hmc been pan]: an political dmurmâ€"nr<. Durmg the year: 510210.000 pieces Hf {ranked mail. \wiglr ‘ .000 pounds wvrv handle-d. This t mg H.577 was .18 pct mm M rhv 'uIILrI “ugh! of .n A \Hn-xtir‘ mzni \Lxrrrcd. The the t‘!‘z\('iir1)¢.‘n in i.\ 111(i] thc‘,’ \wre sum .md it pdld the :‘z-prt-rsentativc a saiziryi for thc tun: he “'4" making the speech. lt ans“ paid thc other rvprcsentatiws for iislt’ï¬lflg to the flk’l‘t'h. n privi‘mgc of which pruhiihl; 'rtll tcu .l\iliic‘ti :hz-m- selves. The annual postal delit‘it 15 (hr reason why our carrier service cannot be extcnd- gd. In this cu), tor cmmpie, the carricrs tind the task-of making the two deliveries to the residence district a hard one on ordinarv days. During the months men- tioned they were so overburdened with this friinkcd matter that they found m’b delch-ric-a on many days. an utter im- possibility The only men who can change these conditions are the men who beneï¬ttby it. The only way they can be made to change them is by convincing them that the change whit‘h benefits as will beneï¬t them. THL'RSDAY 1:111 \f Deerï¬eld News Items Mr. and Mr: Juhn the Land 5mm and thy Weduesda y. Mr. Romumc Stakvr has tam-n n pusitinn 2n Hyde Park. Mr. S. [L \elsun‘ Man-5 Wmiired Supplv. Mmmn (mug. Ruth Rctxhrlt. and Grace Liaruhm :nh-ndcd {hv Lukc Lxmm) Teachers' :nwung m nghland Park 54(- urday Lipsey uf LJUFRIHgt Rck‘hrlt. Jr Hf [It-(Tm- 711 3‘2“â€5‘Km‘x'a Fidd" 5.1! Sunday whom u rm: 3 Ruth Rumba-It durf Immun- n MI. ‘ (111‘) m \t‘mhc Mrs. 1. T Perm: Mi» Bhss '1' 'nxmunltxmu 1'\ \‘VHHZ‘JHCK‘ kmmgoMunday. >ln- wn: mean of Mrs E R. Rehm 'i Man Across '1dRK'n) ah;- xuztnl pm It IN MI» Muhnmm ~ papal; nary (mt .‘mu-lmxmum-d Mun - ‘3?†mu“ \ H" (m!) “\X’Y’E‘r‘ui \‘l$.\ "Hadrixtndx \(X SHKH. an A:1Jutx«u:~ :\ ‘ngxum which mdudu)’ rm- ‘1 a‘ M _< z m L'mtmi Hunt. 'a‘ud‘. mlvwm- «zuwmnws"Sin-vhf!" 1 dunk church an C':'hc‘i\r>ing fur .; pi u leï¬b) , â€â€œ1 â€I" Uh hand HIUHH .' _ 5U“ \‘cur's c“. “huh “A5 plchd 'm- Irma Laml\u-hr.} ‘ whow \cthmquc Wm or Astonishing mm- : plotmwss, Cumsxdcmxg hm years; and,‘ hung“ Monday. >ln- ““3 A guest at ; (hr "Liushpml ()wrturc.‘ a duct by lrcne‘ umheon 0f Mrs E R. Rehm. :Hutd'uaon ‘fnq sts Brcdcrstadl, and ‘2 ‘IBm‘xdxcn's‘kahph ox Hagdad." anothcr TLC “ wman's M‘>5“â€â€˜3r.‘ S"““‘¥ â€f , duet by LUIS szt and Miss Bicdehmdt. ’Tk’ l'nited Exangeliczll church lzcid rhmr ; Tllc youngest performer, little 8-year old .rafly Thank Offermg mcexing at ‘hMPL-arl Peterson was wï¬â€˜mly applauded; '\U-"-‘er-f “N “'i" Phase last Tuesday-“A11 of the pupils-labored under the d):- '{ he side“ x5 packing a barrel of goods .' advantage of playiï¬g in a cold halL A m be sent 10 m unfortunate mm“ m ‘ good auditorium, with comforable seats, Iowa. would be a boon to Shannen'IHe and would H \hn’h \:;. in .1‘ Mm} A. 317)}u‘?’ .ntwded an mic: i'mmur;1t‘.mn'\ \‘VHHZ‘JHet‘ meeting m, Miss Margarfl V'edder is the guest friends in Oak Park. In H mrl vnd C1d§n matter March1‘1911.at Highland Park. lllmms. undrr lurc an vrmn (hurt!) Sundm 1n 5 ‘FDl'r SCIâ€. .\ I‘ {‘ ac rx' DECEMBER 12 15113 -. Emu her nf l'mmmn m I? .‘. l numbx-r m pupth‘. Jznung Mhaw Lurrtzu Km» and cit. :whmerr l)\\'lj.2h[ Elmew - .m Hrrim. a! llrrhwuu Hull Lake County. .nlvx (e County. Illinois Highland Park 562 Juhn Stryker attendcd nd {hr Fat Stock Show {HI my ‘ pxmnng. the “av punk-d. 101‘ h {hwy \wre sum ontatzvc a salary Yuri Inls (he Street )‘u (‘ \ nun CW (Lz‘nl’urk. Mu [) and Mm. l :\ ‘rE guw J1l:f‘.\':'k‘“‘ “zbu .H' [hr the Hunk nae meeting m as taken A HUI m1 < d nun m I? “I"! Yl' 1H ‘v UH? l) \\ )‘H HI\ Hus h . Mrs. H. A. Porter of nue, emenained inion Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles mineda number nf fr evening. celebrating birthday. Bishop John H Vim the members of the ()5: on the sub)ect of “The Mother." arc D hour} Miss Jenme Maud Miss M55 Frances Bliss. 21H Aw-nuaflnk Park, who uunplclmi a new hnust} mg I‘m-u} Wmnnu \Hll p« “ill bx' IUHU\\(‘ o‘dm‘k A! the 1mm and unch Imudcrbdgk. The Woman's (n vull hold ;: rum-1mg Fnddy. Um". 30M . The subject at the Huhda) 'l'rxdt \T. (lirl‘ and 5“\\ \1 \Vomans had: [7 VHH hold ;: rum-1mg wn {hr ‘xtu‘x’mun ml Frlddy. 1kmâ€. 30M at [he svhuul huuw. The subject at the (Ll) mil \x- “What lhc Huhday 'l'rndc “runs m the Working Girl" and Mia Mary ‘Andcrsnn of ï¬ne Woman's Trade Union League of On- cago. wiH address {he members on the topic, A large and enthusiastic mevnng is expected. The hustessc: , i the alter noon win he Mrs. Frank R. Li‘un‘ Mrs‘ L‘. M. Wright. Mrs. Frederick Wunser, Mrsr c. 8. Weeks. and Mrs. ‘c._r:. Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Camel an- gratulations on the arrival H \V M Mr. Herbert Bcuhrxg M St. Louis ar- ' rived Tuesday In remzun {or the winlcr‘ at the home of his “Stet, Mrs. F. Bosnld. ‘ Mr and Mrs. R. l.‘ Haskin of Wulnwttc, Mr. (Zen. Huskm ut Perry. Shah and Miss Isabel demsmdt of Highland Pmk wrre week end guests at (hc htmn- H! F B. l‘ndcrstudt‘ Mr and Mrs: I’hxlllp Carrol nf Unmgu werc gllt'sts M Mr and Mn Ralph Knukerbmkvr Sunday Mr Sam Huh-l m Lcthbrufu-z anada arrnc-d “him-«Eu In van \u'h hm mothcx iux' {hr \x mlvr of ML». lrcm- Huu‘h numbvr M hcr fru- party Fndng mcnmg «Hives pl Mr. Pddu H Kim» i Sundu\ Thy Huh» »: .u “mun NM k Prawn-11.1!» ‘ I'um'zl uflurd 1hr SUN! 4L Ihv m nmr um h \\"»~‘ he h..\ 11 in“. \m Uulrx'ddx', M \'\h u-r .\h Mr attract more such highQCIass entertain- ments. Mr. George Qgckman's \iolin y, \3‘ :mrhvm (â€c ;v.\.‘} c Knuth! g1. .px‘m HUI? I!) “\X’Y’E‘r‘ui l A:1Jutx«u:~ H 2‘. x'\ ICUVM; hunm Mil pcrtm m :m- )Hmu-d \u ‘1 fr I the rt'Mdt‘Hu ml M: :d (Ln me Maud Miss and her sister. CBS “1155. i334 N. Kemlwonh 1k Park, who have rrccntiy a new hnusq “cr‘ hususscs mun .md htmz-Mflrming nn ~H'I «\Ath, {11 \Sl‘rl‘ SJmk-h Sunday .md Mr and Fir: Ht'm \ Mum u the Hui lrcnc H. Vincent WI the (bum this I‘H . Mr JIM ‘1 .\$n1'.\lï¬\‘ R r of Onwwtsia Ave- intormally at tea on of friends Huu‘han 1 her {I mnd> Tb: \‘unishmfl (Inn U UY'L h U. \!~' . l.‘ Haskin of Wilmettc, ut Perry. Mu'h, and rsmdt of Highland Pmk 16813 at â€10 hum:- Hf F mg l {h mum ‘u-n‘ gun Miss Fullansbec entertained a! hridg: (’“m'ncr “me, on I‘hursday afternoon at her home on rnds on Friday's" Johns Place \‘Ir (‘uemmer s5 z â€1.... [Inn-rah Fnuld! .‘i h: M‘ M It C TH H Side of Life Local Affairs of the week l‘ht-rru' math Lhr‘l\lld m! but wnll address 1is ahemoofl ishmfl â€"1139 hi1} ll" gm-s! NH (x! \\ recrivmg con- of a daughter ï¬h By cxnuuxnul ; It .1 hnlhday n :hvcwnmn hunh 1hr H†’N' W"? n (ha Obarwr Rmmm \\ 1H \X 511.4 UH‘IZK UH M’rs‘ Frederick Preston entertained a! auclmn bridge on Thursday afternoon. Thc vwdding of Miss Keturah Fnulds,t daughtcr M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whit-‘ stone Foulds. of Sheridan Road, In Liam. ‘ Rnberx F,. O'Brien of the 27m lnlanlry: stationed at For! Sheridan WI“ take place; on New Years Day at eigh! o'cluck p m.l at Trnmy Church. Dr. Peter C. Wnlcott‘ will pcrlnrm the ceremony which wxll be l: ‘(ulhmcd lw a small reception at the real-2 â€Irma of We hrxde's part-ms Miss Foulds. V 1 who is (me of [he mm! popular young 1 lwomcn of the North Shore. ml! be thei lguest of honor at many cnlertammcnu} 9preceding her murnage. , l 1 l x "1 Muss Cecnl Val] and Miss Marion Masoni, are spending this week in Indianapolis at the guests of Mrs. Edmund Henry Eitel, formerly Miss Helen Messenger whose marriage took place on August ï¬fth.‘ Mrs. Eitel “as hostess at her ï¬nt "It home" on Monday afternoon since her return from Europe m November Ind was :tsslstvd m recetving by the young ladies who had formed her wedding partythc Mnsws Manun Mnson,Cec1! \ AH, Elizabeth £1th, and Margaret Mc- L’ullmh M1“ Marwm-Smuil, Mm was .1 httdv\tt\.tld_ .~ :tt pnwt-nt un n tnp mt mt “an hunky the lunar!» I'HEEHGHLAND PARK m . HIGHLAND PARK Illâ€"[NOB H mu (hum-v Hw gumuuumu .md 11 sunk \u'rr Iva nrd culiu- (Ll) quummcs ul ï¬nw 'Y;llh~ ITUIH wa “hm u prué'cnt «11 pcraun urrlu'd, lmc and thought ml the \\‘i.\hk‘d In pnrnnpdu- m this ful cn-n'w A colm'tdcnce 13 fuurtccnth Mr. and Mrs. Jo: of Uncagu. whu have many and arc the parents of Mr. 1 \HH (uh-huts their sixtiflh \ usury selections and Mus.» Ciara Pyic's. reading. "The ()nc Leggc-d 0mm," ware all worth the great applause wnh whu'h they wrrc run-wed The piano nm by Irena :md anie Huh‘hlson and Elda Hurn‘ bergcr Dame â€1 \he lk-muns" (hushed the program whuh (untamed In the ag- flrt‘gaun A large lnrzlsurc n! attractiveness x In a melodic “my Mrss decrstadl pos- iscsscs artlatir puma and the musman 1“ka whu'h cuubh-s a performer to prev 1sun \ Midi) lhv mummg M a mash-rs artr ‘ 0n Saturdzn. Du: 7, Ida Iknruthy Sun-rt and \Muxlnun erh‘un Todd urre { um (in chrrl mun-(11:: marmagv." (no run 1 n1»); (mum \hurx h Mum-Id A hm mmutcs MIN tum udmk \lu- brdelp;1rty enh-r‘ cd thc (hun'h In Ihc strum: nf me .\1¢ndc1.~is‘uhn \Vcddmg Mnn‘h plan-d by 1mm Knl, 4 mar 01 {he groom, and the (mummy WM" pctfmmrd undvr :1 large “mu- lu-ll_ by RH F R Rw>4~hruumvlut 1m: whiny n: Mn \huu’h Hu- hndv mu tkuumful .md uwh H'HH \l \vn \uxk .mI“ hum Hm Ln xxx->1 (H Hu- «in» \xnh [In-Ir [mu-1:1» Fulhmv lint-v Hw gmndduldrrm rrlahvn n-mk m-rr nnnrd During the: (Ll) ((UJXHIIIC> nl ï¬mwn. .‘md [dc- ITUIH â€Mme “hm «HUM nut be H m pcrwn nrrlu-d, ShUWIHfl (he and thought ml the frlrnds “h†d In parlmpau- m this rare and Joy- (-n'w A (UlllL'ldt‘hCC 1.x thax nu Jum- :cnth Mr. and Mrs. beeph Rudolph wagu. whu have many frlenda here, m- the parents of Mr. Emfl Rudolph uluhmu- their sixth-(h wedding anni- \ Hi {(t .33.."- K' ' [W San Han (and: In in Telephone 57 Butter, East, and Home Dressed Poultry k.†LAKE SHORE CREME!“ 515 Mm! Ave. Rid-Hr \\('('k .\‘F\ 1"â€? hh Patrick F. Cauley .\1 lx‘mi H‘H H yawn: n! '!u FunumL; Pub“: Work: Ind Land-cum: Curdener imn ll\\ UH! \lr nl Rx MI Tolcphono 57 'uu) an “hlll‘ \nn'n‘ min-d uhx'n- {mw x mum! «If hunnr UH“ . TUCKER (1 .mmg M a mash-rs art‘ RT. 7, Ida Iklluthy .H\ William Todd urre .n thc Fxrx‘l Pushy fu-Id A hm mmutcs mum! -ul 110nm. .xhlh' \nlh'mtlh H< xYxrxc .c supp“ vnh g pchplr' \Hll g0 to \r m u (HI\ hlilr 11.1! All pn-p.m-d. Many imnx wx-vr rvvrzn-d 11 HA‘ In i Hu‘ dmnh \(‘XL‘ H‘I.HI\K'$ M imih mu huml- «.t the hruin uhu \\|~h {ht-m gurus an m lmimnn (In All lid- hm [d \h* In! ï¬nk yin-u ‘hnnh uni umhhm: My Ilrnn zu'h'd m ‘ \H lit“ HA It mu I“ Huh: HHl'd Min )\ \‘l' of beautiful :things. Come in anti; see us---or you. lose. ‘ Northwestern Department Storf Alfred A. Moses, Ptoprietor ' 1 -‘1 WA} (‘nntral Alva. Highland Pu,“ 1-3 West Central Ave. 17 St Johns Ave. What will be appreciated more than a nice pair of Shoes, comfortable Slip- pers. or even a pair of overshoes or rubbers for the snowy weather? You will ï¬nd the real Christmas Spirit at our store and 'your wants will be promptly taken care of. Telephone 247 Tel Tclepbol For " rem Ch I‘H‘ '1 eh I" 413 45 5‘