“rum of Services and Maxine: in the Various Churqhes Rev. P. C. Wolcott. D. D. Rector. Holy Communion. Sunday 7:30 a. In. Morning Prayer and Litany 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion. ï¬rst Sunday in the month and Festivals at 11:00 a. m. Evenprayer 5:00 p. m. Sunday School $45 a. In. 5:. Mary’n Church Laurel avenue and McGovern amt. Rev. J . D. O'Neill, pastor. Sunday services First Mass. 630 a. m. Sunday School 11:45 Second Mass. 890:. m. High Mun 10:30 Swedish Em.“ Lam Highwood. Rev. C. E. Lundaren. pastor. Sunday services. preaching at 3:00 p m. Sunday School at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting 8:00 p‘ m. Fin! Church of Chriu, Scion“ Hazel avenue near SL John's avenue. Regular service every Sunday morning a! 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school immediately after the Sunday morning serVice. Regular Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8:00 o'clock. The Reading Room, second floor. Erskine Bank Building. is open daily, ex cept Sunday. from 9 to 12 a. m. and l to I In ' A}- e.h.â€",‘- 5 p. m. Ali-authorized Christian SCIan‘e literature is on file tor rctcrencc, and may be purchased it (issued. St. John- Evangelical Church Corner Green Bay Road and Honiewood Avenue. Rev. R. B. Fiedler. Pastor. Sun- day morning. German preaching at 10.30 a. m. and English preaching at 7:30 p. m. on first and third Sunday of the month. Everybody is u eicome (o amend {hast services. Second Street near Laurel Au-nue Sunday School, 10:00 a. mu. morning warv chip. H200 a. m.; Christian Endeavor. 6.45 and evening service 7:30 p. m. German aner meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. 'ble study Friday. 7:30 p. m. We cordial- ly invite your attendance. ‘ 1~ r n“......\.~n nu-..“â€" lat and 3rd Sundays: Sunday School,9:15, German Saturday school. 9:00 to 12:00. Bible school in German ior young people Tuesdays at 8 p. m. and in English Wed nesdays at 8 p. m. Fink United Evangelical Church Corner of Laurel Avenue and Green Bay Road. 1; Foster Van Evera, pastor. Sabbath morning worship. l0:45; evening service. 7:45. The Sundav school. under the direstion of Mr. Wm. Noerenâ€" berg, com/ens at 930 o'clock with Miss Waleria Ritter, a trained worker in charge of the primary department. The Key Stone League of Christian Endeavor. Earl Fritsch. president. meets each Sun- ' t 6:45 o'clock. in the chutch .ors Prayer meeting each Wednes- ay evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial inA Viution is extended the public to all Library Hall, Highland Park. Every Sunday 7:45 p. m.. Gospel addres‘i Every Thursday 8:00 p. m.. Bible study. You m cordially invited. Evmdiul Lutherâ€: Church Central Avenue. W. F. Suhr. pastor. Sunday service, German preaching at 10.30 a. m.; English prgachjngn at 8 p. m. There will b: Swedish Lutheran Church services every Sunda evening at seven forty-ï¬ve o'clock in e Y. W.C. A. rooms on Central Avenue. Highland Park,Carl E. Lundgren. of Waukegan. Illinois. pastor. Baptist Church East Laurel avenue. Henry Clay Miller. minister; Sunday. morning worship. 11:00. Sunday evening people's service. 7:45. The Bible school. Mr. Charles H Warren. Superintendent. assembles a: 9:45 o'clock. The Baptist Young People‘s Union,Mr. Leigh Bittinger. President. meets each Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The mid-week service is held in the parlors of the church each Wednesday evening at 7:45. The Ladies Guild. Mrs. F. B. Green. President. holds its regular sessions on the afternoon of the third Thursday of each month. The public is cordially invited to all the services of this church. North Avenue Fink M. E. Church First M. E. Church. Rev. V. A. Spicker, Pastor. Sunday School. 10-00; Preaching. 11:00, and 7:45 p. ms. Junior League. 231:; Epwonh League. 6.45; Prayer meeting. Wednesday. 8:00: Teacher Training. Thursday, 7:30. len'ices Corner of Laurel and Linden Avenues Pastor. Rev. R. Calvin Dobson. Sundav morning worship, 11:00 o‘clock. 4'30 Vespecr Musical Service. ï¬rst Sun- day afternoon of each month. Bible school, with graded lessons for all depart- ments and ages, Sunday mornings at 9.30 o'clock. Young People's meeting. Sunday evening at 7:30. Mid-Week Prayer Service. Wednesday evenings at 8:00 o'clock. The public is cordially m vited to all of these services. .. n. m‘c'etstutin:w 9:320;de Monday afternhon of each month at 3:00 u'clock. to which all ladies are cordially invited. Daily Mass. 8:00 a. m.; Sunday. Low Mass. 8 a. m.; Mass and Benedictiun of Blessed Sacrament. 10 ‘a. m.: Sunday School. 11 o'clock. Rev. Father S. J.(}ates. The ladies of the Dorcas Society hold all- day meetings in the parlors of the chunh the second and fourth Mondays of the month and the Woman's Misslonary Union pastor. Highland Park Pmbyteri-n Church 7mm 706-W Ebenezer Ev-n‘clicnl ‘Church Francis Florent Swodiuh Lutheran Church “an...“ Caholic Church Teacher of French “Believer: Mocking S. E. SCHRADER, pastor 1e hey Upon rmipt of SI lln- puhllslwr M In ,. pup" I“! suppl} :1 our} dcavor. . book of plnns. “Anwrh-un DWQ-lllngn‘ H m-mnlur 27.0 up 1n dun h Sun- chugch cottlgzn bungnluws and refldemw alt-ting rruun nun 1.. $01,!!!» Green Evera. 10:45; school. oerenâ€" Miss . Junta» In thlsdpsign the Mann (5 vmrrml hy Hm mnln run! u! hOuM‘ H can b“ Mnhed In In the whm-r 21nd svrw-nw! m In the uumuu-r Thn-ro h n n-m-punu hall and 1! large living room. “uh-h «qua-In {um-lbw th Imam: hmm by Frvln'h doom A good sized khrhen with mm: In rum-um!- Hon-m! Ilur} mu “er rhamhen. large (‘10va unu‘e and n hath Full tm-rnwn' lil,xh‘l’ rnxm» building First story. 9 foot; second «on. ~ low-l Nlhh ur umplr flour mrnuulmul Blrvh ozonk ï¬nish In Hm Ilury. pim- Kn mum m mvlnl Hur) ( m! h) bum! exclunhâ€"e of [Willing aml plumMnu 32.34!» fumes arm not A NEAT DESIGN FUR ROUGH CAST. 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Minn, Dcslin â€O, by Glenn L. l the publisher of this paper will supply I copy or 8::â€" "Amerlnn D'elllnp" It contain- 234 up to due do d mldenm W from sum {0 Funk Upon recelpx or 8 ‘I book of plum, u of octagon. bunnlotl an FIRST FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR l'ERSl'l'X‘Tl V E \' l IFI\\' ~ pm Hi PERSPECTIVE Vll-I\\'-Fl((),\l A I'HUTOHRAI’IL LVINGR°‘M 15- o )KZI- 0‘ n in the Craftsman style or nn-tnltc-ctun that Is aspects“, urt lot The house ts (-nn-(ully nrmnxui and well mum-rd room ncrun the mun trout. wtth sun mum sztjotntnx Tho I hahlmble [mum the your srvumt There \- nn open an- of the living room and In open stain-1y at the other. 'lhv living room urv tun-w“ together by :1 square mmmntd Irrn grade dour under the main It)": In the mm! story thorr mmln‘rs. hathroum and (“Ion-t spam; also a turn- baloony uTn-r I‘m-re hi a full basement. ï¬rst story. ntne feet. mttud stun sh throughout ï¬rst story bin-h or rI-d oak: nut-h In second nt. Btrvb or mark noon throughout out!" house sue over y-tlw feet wide and twenty the mt drop 00st to buthl. u v and nlumblng. $2.“ It: DENING R‘°M xb-c xxb-o' I'LAN Sutton. Archltcfl. Mlnnnpolh. Minn SECOND FLOUR PLAN SHCUXI) Fme PLAN I'llH’I‘H(;H.\I'H CHAMBER CH \MBtR l2'O'XI I-o‘ in†u! Ruth-n - «lute (1011qu n! MWWUW WWW Underwood Ac! u Fay-malty M .1 In Low» lunch of Oman. wm In Noon“ Fawn-Hy To norm and Gail“ Up (or Debut. wodnoodly. Tho Inrm "which bm ‘Ilh "- reduc- tion, “I kn. In»! H»! nuunonlod it tho In! duy'n "anon l.) the In," .nd mun- commuu-o- and Na mronu (u. ‘u prruntrd I) \' .;urfly Loud or l'ndrr‘nod hr dust. 2L the hon" mucus WES FEW NW8 In allzoIIE-C ll 1r..- Mk! “II IL Th: hil an “pr \o-d Y) I‘HIfdPh' “Inn canu- than“: 'hr rnurua uh Huhâ€? hum“ r11 r unmrml of nu- mun ‘.h (hru \l-n'l 1961»!er nu \u-Z n.1do- Hm rm»: \ixvrmn ï¬r! :- \z‘ [ht- lrrndolx - s 41nl‘the Ith'O-d ly the van rd Xh'lll (-rvr. n :r'c-c' but It...) 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Al (1-1". m .\ H,, t'AIï¬um L H (114 M- 'mnu :~url.x~.~ l»u'y 119 "mm H: uh I n a‘ 4 :7" 1:. 1.1Mr Thr M'Ilu In Kuhn ‘1‘ :-rom n,o'!(‘...! u: I! n Ipo-(tnz n I: n 1' w m u \mthmitm ‘hkh h e m. 81 H‘, gun U '4 ‘,‘1er;x.(m to", h:- unr hh Mg I) 1-! u‘h-r;x.( m up", | rm; mun. 0(~ruux.s Ohio River Rapidly Dropping Iolw the Danger Mark. The Ohm 1. ram†.1 (‘niru 1nd Mil H mm {he dauor mark in (be out In! dun. The ‘ul‘f waste" .22 {19L a {1.x 0! vmhmenlhl in men- u-(our houn. The Iltnmet TIM But.- I!!! (‘ltro {hr Shu‘nrlï¬o'h (o I“. OH the â€0.,†.mwuod there. Adjutant Gun-n) Frank Ethan M cm. 3 Mg load :1 supp!“ ht tho flood "In... 1L â€at \\ It'll! river 50““; PJPE IS IUCH STRONGER FLOOD RECEDES AI CAIRO LEGISLAIOR i5 EXPELLED Pu: od wulcn'n View: Prouil JCI “I. rv|(r!:d',_\ Hi) If {It In)! a o-:'(‘.4L'cd1:!r (1:11.4(1 3.:m2uhd «f [win-’1‘! '1. HM . 'MU v-vI-( ch M01110, [Pr-Pilr (-1 incl ml .. n! .\ I n I." U! 1h: vs {H n. \ :4 m â€m r- ‘lu \OF rvlm'v IlllFI.dnlI m r duo uhqn â€tr {rt-e HI! vnw in: aha!) 'l “lbw-M Ir mnrul‘ (â€amnion \x‘nhl) 1)," mid Inc-um r Cu-lu'r. d (ha! lho nd \Nmi ruucu lo 12 to (It 0! Hf! n1. You pay a compliment to the intel- ligence and comprehension OH 3 man of affairs when you transact yotn' business with him by telephone. Mon-Over, )ou show such conï¬dende in the excellence of your proposal that he heed not fear it will require tedious and fruiélcss dis- cussion. You seem to say, “This case is clear, and I can state it in a few words. You can understand and decide it at once.†Such is the impression made by a telephone call. Successful men convey their impressions in just that way, by the use of the long Distance Talo- phone. Dear Sir Solvay Egg Coke . . , .r . ; Solvay Nut Coke ............. 6.50 i " These prices areflor APRludc-hvery’ with an 1b we a: ten cents per month up to and including Sepumbt r. A deliveries at such prices are '10 be put in wit? chutet’. Where it is necessary to carry the coal an extragcharge * t'rlade. We are also prepared to quote \ery httrocd pnces for eady delivery on Poco. Egg and Steam C0818. Respectfully yours NorthShoraneHzSupplyj JAS. C. BOYLAN, Mgi’u Telephone 67 We' arc-[now prqmud ml! immrh' u: at lht followmg prius Large Egg Small Egg Range. , Chestnut “Want ads†bring rksults Bell Chicago Telephone Cumpany C. '1‘. Ford, Manager Highland 1>ark,z111,;March 31.11913 Trk-plu m:- M? We give you the best leather ad the best workmanship at the 10'. est price and will do yam work the same'day if desxrrd AH wotk guaranteed. Give us a ma] 134w 230 N. St. Job!“ Ave. ' of high grade ma] :md bUM ing material and Iullwe' at lowest prica uught to in; duce )ou In gm ux a at, order. I Highlu‘nd Pm fuel 0,, loam. mm a. '1‘“ "l! We" bu y; Old Shea HKINAN nth/ll m. Systemé MI“ 8.00 1' v nu 1': sup U."