Hit-nun; 3 Avenue KL LL Park 365 Pally Ix ers “Y SL'IT 3152 ’9 X the Cain! and EARLY SPRING ARRIVAIS at; St. Johns Avenue \ R. W. Schneider’s ' Schumacher’s Drug Store Wall Paper and Window Shades elophone 845 W \v'ickrola XI 5100 Painting, Paper Hanging, Calcimining etc. 204 Homewood Avenue . Edison’s Diamond Point Phonograph Frederick W. Schumacher WISH that every man and wo- man in Highland Park who reads books worth while. would read Our new line of Arrow and You maV not agree VVith the au- thor*‘but*l want Vou to get his VieVV point. Would be pleased to sell V 011 this book but am more de. sirous that you read it. The main point buy this book and read it. Very sincerely yours, Monarch Shirts have arrived beautiful and select for the Come in and examine them and hear them play. They are EdisOn’s latest productions and certainly a wonder. We have the agency for Highland Park and can sell them to you just as cheap as you can buy them in Chica- go and save you freight and cartage sgn‘ng season. We cam only thenArrow' Brand $1 and $1.50 Shirt because they are the best on the market. The Call of the Carpenter For Arrow Brand Shirts and Collars “Follow the Arrow" ALBERT LARSOI‘ VICTROLAS SAMUEL LEVIN, Agent now; on sale at If you love niimvi. therc shnuld be a VICII'Wli in your hum: l 5le all of the \‘ictrula gmml: including recordx. The Prices are the samc. By buying of mv )ou leave the proï¬t a humc and saw a In! of unnecessary trouble and cx~ pensc. For furthfl particulars. cal 6;le and our Representative will make an :ippnintmem With ynu. Evcry day you are without a Vii» trolai is so much pleasure lost. If)" Botlck WIN}? Station†$15 to $200 Telephone 331 Highland Park Minutes Furniohed loaf-curl DC 3.. :HumlniRIeJ WM an Too Lem. cuau. ; Blgtury as It I: ï¬ï¬‚tteo‘dnd u it (i taught Is one great; mummy)» of was and dynamics. 1!. hrlsllen I'Ilb the names a! doubt) w-nrflom uml rul- gm desk-ï¬lm- at length their ill-mun“. and achievements and dualism mé \nventorn and woman." 09' me. great latencies which have manly modem (-111 Illuuon poulhle. wltb scanty. If uni. meutlun. The luvemluu of pflntlnx Int. had more Influence upon the ¢evelopment of the mce than any act of any ruler that the W'fl'ld has ever known. and more than lmlf at those whu hand this wlll not know the luveutot’n name. The uwu whu invented Mm! develop ml the steam emdm‘ did mun- lo llzlll- en lmtunn toil and to make [umlhle to mn-h of the dwellem upun earth in luruvr mend n! (‘nmrorl nut! enjoyment than all the» gvm-ruls who ever pitted mun ngulnst thuir felhm-u Hunt for 'thvir names in the Imh-xen or yumr hin- tnrles ‘ ME mam pmpm. Art and literature have been bromi highways to fame. Th? high school whnlur mg tpll you who wrote what and win-n he wrote It. but ask him whu built the ï¬rst railroad In America and win-u and where it warm Th9 untunitlw-nt Albert memorial is co“- erwl with the» names of authors and puinto-rs med srulptors. but Micheh nxmelo Is there because he was an artist. not lm'nuse h» was an urchi- tm-t. null Lentmrdu [in ï¬nd lm-nuw lu|v\\':i~' n pninivr zm'l nut ln-rntxsv m- \.;t~ :ttl e-ngiiIH-l‘ - I’uwel‘ Go! (ha B.“ of CIrlylo. I Th.- lh-xz ’l‘hnmus Alexander. a I'm-s. l byu-rlun minlstur. lung resldvm lu . L‘ln-lwn uud well known I" a bmlher' Sun. was must anxious to know Cur lylv. hm hm! no uppornmity of 39mm: an lmruductlun to him. Una day in the King‘s mad he saw Carlyle comlmz l 11: his dil'm‘llnu and wok advantage 01 l [he ummrtllnity by going up to {luv mgu mu] naylng. "Thomas Carlyle. I lu-H wv'f" Cnrlyle‘s reply was. â€Tum Alexander. I know!" They bet-ame- 20nd friends. and later Mr. Alexander ; “'1'an m Carlyle for a uubncrlptlon to- . wml :1 Sl‘hOUI bulldlng fund. and Ctr ‘ ly'm wrnu lmrk-n rnmml lu dugzorel. \xln-n-uyml: .\lr All‘XIIllllt'r r91) Ivd that lt‘ ln- :lnl xml sum! him g?» h.- w-mld sell‘ hi‘ pan-Ir) m n (-ullmâ€"mr or pulvllih ll 'l‘lu- [.1 was at once furthrumlng WHERE msm’m :33 "He- furthc-r "(Ht-d 'Who-n nm'thlnu \vrx drull nr mum umurs In the rz-md in: of m.- nmel luv fathur join“ must tlwlrtil) In lhu Muuh. [wrhum more so than any M the family ‘ \\ tum-upon if Ilv did nu h3~ {nu-Ir) T3)»- [3 “‘3' 1 Hard work I: still the road to prom 3 perity and there is no omen-Benja- i in") anan win-n f u I KEFT HIS SECRET WELL. A Soiemn Critic. A Int-:1! 1mm] “zls uun- day pinyin: M l’tunturulmu whnn an old \an'er mm“ up and :u‘Lwi {ho hundmnslvr Whn! Hm! “1H (3.4-) \n-rv pluyim: "Thu! i~ rim 'lh'nth u.‘ Svlmnn. " sol eunny n-p‘ivd zhu lmndmustar, "AF. m-m.“ remurkml un- Weaver. ")‘e hn‘e giv 1) him rm :lwt’n‘ death?â€â€" Hinsguw News. "Why u-IK HI lffx-r u um: I†“‘llnmv'f \‘ A “Pine. 0‘ Lolrning.‘ Suhh-‘x Nun.) nn 8 lwv'in' n ‘1~| u u m (“Hr-l n a roman: min- Ivnrninu. rvpliod that, :mhungl many had hm nu onv hm} m‘ henmr It w: nammi Saplvigh-Tl my hair. but caution was C have starwd Transcript. Nammg tho PicQuro. The nm~| mu or the mum-«11mm hum He Mm] 111“ given the 1:34! nwhm x.» :I purpm and blue rum'us awn hi4 \\ H» «:an intu Iln- studio "M." dt-zir " sum he. "mu i< the lam! I “mum mm to mam-<1 :1 (kn vuu “unuui I‘m-1‘95 rupJvd meek}! y .‘lulhl «m 2 win; mkwi why :1 via « :u w w (-ulh-ul n pane of . rvpliod that :mhungh M urea! nd Inn-n more 10 get learning hm] mvr taken lemming uw:ay It was quite nppruprhnely Blockhud. Kh-‘Thv ha rim-r wanted to s1nxe . but l 9.11:! no Smartâ€"Your was commendable He migm tamed a wood flre.-Boston mm wn) xm-rv‘s' no It Ill it 'HH 35mm Times a xhe sum like it I i There is on exhibition in the vestibule lot the church a' ’water Colur :kelch by I Mr. Herbert Page Beers, architect. show- iing the iappearance of the completed :group 'when the church is lengthened L and a tower built, the present rectory is ; removed Ind a‘new one'built to corres- E pond in style with the church and parish house The general effect is that of an i English quadrmgle open to the south ‘1 surrounding a. lormal garden The {sketrh has received much favorable com- ‘ment and the time is not far distant ‘when it will be realized in sulid masonry 'This is the next step forward in the mate-rial gm“ th of the parish which 9111 Endeavor Next Tag Match 28, will, be Mid- Lem or ‘it as often called Refreshment Sunday. IThe W is rapidly passing and Pauigwtiï¬e! Will soon be hare. Sidney Am Bi V h is doing admirable work. and on {3 Friday aéening. April 10, will sing Rngtr' s lenten cantata, “The Man of Nazareth" This very beautiful composition has never before been given in Highiahd Park. 1 1 Adjudiciiion Notice 1 1 Public notice is hereby given that the 1 Subscriber Administratrix of the Estate ot1 1Catherine McFadden deceased will at- 1tend the Colmty Court of Lake County at a term thereof tn be hulden at the1 1Court Hbusé in Waukegan in said Coun' 1 (I. on the ï¬rst Monday of June next.1 ‘1 1914, when end where all persons haIing1 lclaims against said estate are notiï¬ed ‘ and requested to present the same to1 1said Court ’0! adjudicatmn . 1 During Lent the Ladies' Guild and the‘ Woman's: Auxiliary have had all-day meetings pwery vMonday. These meet- ings havï¬ been largely attended and much chilly wm‘k has been accomplish- MARY'Lbsfl Adminstratrix W'éukegén. Illinois. Mari'h 16. 1914 E. 5. (3m. Anorne). ()n ma after March 15m I wil! not be responsflale for any bills contracted by Claire M. Gibbs. Stanley Gibbs or Magi gate! Gibbs. ’ The chdir uhdgrme direction of Mr 'HighlnndPurk Mail Service Mallgcldse as follows: 7:13 I; » ‘for all points north; 8:48 a. m for I'll lnts except local north; 11: 49 a. m. for all points north; 12 35 p. m- for all polnls except local northf 2:13 p. m. for all palms south and Highwood; 301 p m. for H points north except High-I wood; 5:4 p. m. for all points: 6:30.p m for all pblnts. Sunday. 5:46 p. m. for all paints? ;Gévbrnor Free: Murderer. SPREINGFIEI .D. ILL. -â€"-7â€" Governor Dump: of the recommendation of the rtate'; rd 0! pardons. commuted the sente’cdé of Frank Sineni semenwd lc tw'fnty- -flve years on a charge of murdar in (‘ook (ounty in 1904.â€? am he teleased from JOHN. [rimn «H St. Pï¬trlck‘s da-y. March 17.5mm! is m â€glut stages of locomotor ataxia and cï¬t’llve but a short time. : 'Blanks In Lottery of Love. antmm‘ u L â€"- Compan. ion: suits for dhone at the present mrm so? the SLepthson county court are {We ï¬led by Mrs. Edna Entmeier and 35. Lucilw Dame. The maiden mmeggbf the hm oompluinants is fiarkfl The} marma at the sump ummnd hmh‘ï¬wnd that in the lmwry of bus th°y Mad drnu'h Hanks TFDie: on Way :0 Funeral. th'xmm, ILL. Frank Mrï¬lyhdls annier asï¬easnr of Liberty- \'me§_lownsl‘.ip. in Lake County. was an his way to attend the funeral or Mrs. ane Dads, an old {riontL W j n near the home of another Dav“ family he wins strirken with heaï¬ dittase and (“Pd within a few minutes. I?» gas ï¬fty-(“'0 years on. U1. 1 Tné‘ity Church Notes gesolmloï¬s inviting the: ' t. B. Uniou to hold their RNACIST £23 Notice GEU. E. Gums bf oar new hue. Makes 3~6pd is one ofi'dmmostpopuhrandtcmeiienuf _. PW ationswéselli Adeimteciwmmd ’ _ ‘ ,very effective in all cases‘of miighness and nets of the skin, Whandsandlpsem F , and rapidly absorbed. 3% A m‘alwill myinceyou ofits rents ' la , \ , i Fin! Precinct Green'l Ice Cream E WWM Second ‘ ’ :Iï¬WCfly.th Third W: Fm Scum Hithhnd PM} Election mind», April 7, 191g 4 quart Cooking Crocks 6 quart Cooking Crocks 2 quart Coffee Boilers 3 quart Bean Bakers 9 inch Pudding Pans 11 inch Meat RoaSters 9 inch Pie} Plates mm WWW mum‘ok 39m cu: 015 SHORT min; cums ; Won: RED A D REPAIRED. TELN;C.413 Burï¬ll’s '5 and' 10 Cent Store Telephone 390 North Chicago, Illinois One block north of C. . N. W. Depot, near E. 1. Eviaduct Wins mine Machine Works Think of it. ' Any of these large artiéles at only 10 cents ‘ For C¢mmissioncr of Highways RICHARD E. WINTERS / By Petition For Tow mhip Office. For ASSistam Superyieot JAMES M. annual EZEKIEL E. MINER GEORGE S. RETTIG Pulhinpm from 7 l. m. to 5 9‘ m LOLTIS N. BERUBE For‘Assistam Supervisor JAMES C. BOYLAN JAMES H. DUFFY Asbestos Fire Clay , Cooking .Ware N Fbr Town Collector For Justice 0! Peace For Town Clrrk POLLING PLACES For Assemr VOTE THE ream Store. 201 E. For-udy THE BEEHIVE Ticket Are you going to Build this Spring? Tel. 52m Estima- Furnish-cl Joseph J. Bombe CW Ind WW Cebuano: 318 On.- B-y MI. Highland Park If so, let me figure it out if any dish mentioned in our menu is good. Evin one on the list is a treat. So if you see something on it you are not familiar with. on der it with conï¬dence. Old patrons of this restaurant know there‘s nev- er anything on our‘ bill of fare that isn't ï¬rst class. Tiptol’s Home Restaurant No M to Ashlie Waiter â€VW D. G. PURD‘! SONS Miss Emilia Friedman flit Main-cg" ' 124 Creel Bay-Rd. ‘3an 753-] Next door to post office Wat :Cenhfld An". Heads