:3? Whflfln'uiflm W’menmx. aflizhhnd-MWM Telephone .: .. WM a3? batedapncmdchlmwrchld9n." than: cakes: HM Put. mm mmwmmmm. ' You must me Nu-Pi-i-I to have real ‘dusting satisfactiou'. You cannot get Nu-Fhi-h results without Nu-Pi-i-h. Every user becomes an en- thusiast. A trial will convince you xt has no equal. is I marvelous dustinl REAL SATISFACMN but what a dxflerrnce? No dust flving m the mom :0 settle don-n again. Exen spark 1: taken up and taker. m.“ cm 'ud 91er up s\nd.1tth«.~. we nme. wth no extra I‘mk, um? 1 wt, wodwnrk ar‘d hardwood Ha s an ;.r;: «13’ q ï¬lmm‘ Trv aisfx b-xtle. IIYAuluco I074 The care of Lawns. making new and repairing old lawns. pruning trees and shrubs either by day or contract. Telephone 7634 FOR RENT James McNeil] Dr. Herbert Francis Evans “The Chuck for an the people†D. C PURDYpr" SONS Full line of Garden Sup plies including seeds fer- tilizer and tools at [at [uni Im Sunday, May 17 “How has Used His Bible" A large stock of the best Lawn Mowers. Tools. and Garden Hose at mmwm A large sum of money is lost yearly by buying at the wrong place. You will ï¬nd that vou can save time and money by trading at Harder Hardware An interpretation of the struggle and stress of modem life. Baptist (3mm!) THURSDAY. MAY 17. 19M flarda's Hardware Are we using our Bible correctly? Choice Office “A Gm! Cnsis" is I marvelous dustinl duping; pohshmg_ Ii 3:."anth it Youviui us: In the usual way Harder’s On these theme. at Gardener *ORPOIATID 7:45 p. m. in the ll ;.. e? / again. Exen taker. m.“ rm 1: the sarhe hme. _ Why? 1 mm {1.33 Mr} and Mrs John Rent-man have as their guest this week MissSophie Gunner of St. Charies. Ill. Miss Eleanor Nelson ofï¬'ine Ava. was taken to the Augusta: hospital last week when: she underwent an operation for appeMncin’s. Miss Nelson is imprming Mr. and Mrs Fréd Ciov.‘ of 50. Second 5:. are spendmg the week wixh Mr. and Max E. 4). Grow-r m ()berlm. Ohio. The (hovers were mrmeriy Highland Park pe-Wple. Mrs. Link" Bowden. who has been :1! m the Columbia hospna} is home again wr, much Improved. Mr. and Mrs Wiiliam Heme) of Humv- wwd Ave†have as their guest (his wn-k 3*?‘1‘Iimii‘5 Mrss Lillian ()nh of Chicago. n†3W" Jpn u‘nrl ~ Adelmde Retseman. who for the past “wk. has been in With tonsilitis and mu: Ambrose Rmeman. whohas beenill with the mesa-Is. are both doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Georg; Bock announce the mwal of a son. born Saturday. May Mrs. H. J. Walson Is very in at the home- of her daughter. Mrs. Szcwart R‘ Brown 0! E. Linco‘m Axe. Mrs. Wylson came from Toronto. Canada to make her home w:(.’\Mrs. Brown a few momhs ago. Mr. and Mr: Herman lknzel haw as {new guest this week Mrs Nellie Schween of Chicago. Tye 81h gradr pupils of the Lincoln schnul are bush; 3! work rehea'smg “Hiawatha." which they intend to present a! {he dosmg day exercnses 1!: June. Mrs Earl W. Spencer left Tuesday for Washington. D. C.. to be present at the Commencem exercrses of the Chevy Chase Semtnary. where her younger daughter. Miss Ethel Spencer is among those graduating on the evening at Mon. day, May l8thv Mrs. Spencer accom- panied by her daughter will return to her home the tullowing week. Mr and .\lrs.SpenCer and famtly expect to re- main in Highland Park this summer. montns at me nome 0! Mr. lmull's pat- ents in England. are expected to return to their home in Highland {Park ‘lhe early part at next week Mr and Mn. Wm. Fossbendef of. Mc Govern SL. announce the birth of a son. barn Monday. May llth. Mr and Mrs. E. Hembrmk ol MeGov~ em 5L. had as their guests on Sunday Miss Pauline Metke 01' Milwaukee and Mt: Elmer Hembruok of Waukesha. Wis. Mrs: T. Wflham Ready and her hide daughter. Virgima Ready. of Niles. Much . arespendmg a week or 90 With Mrs Read\s mothrr Mrs .\L A Mx'mllsnn Forest Aw: Mm Helen Van Allen of Chicago was ueek»rnd guts! of Mxiï¬ Esteile Hark. Mrs (leurg'e Milldrd thh her little daughter Elizabeth have returned tron: a winter spent in St. Petersburg. Fla. Since their arnval in Highland Park they ham been at the hnme of Mrs. Millard'a parents. Mr; and Mrs. hand M. Erskme. 215 E. Park Ave. They expect tn 0(- cupy their home un Sn Sheridan Rd. the 16d of "HS month. Mrs Frank R. Bot! and trr. of Raximar are <mal2 (laugh \ iurtxna fur \t'\ 9m! wxll lean: :1 »r the He at Pine: wuhin .1 month ur >xx “eelâ€. Mrs Marv \\. Caner with bu daugh- ter. \hss Pnscnlla Lan er will lcme “an 28th fur the Pacx'lt mast where .Vlrs. Caner uxll \im her son and asters and Mrs; Carver vull make an eight “ticks concert tour between [.05 Angeles ind Vam‘nmc‘r The-v expect to return 3., . , . x Heglpaml '2HK (hr ft'St week an Septem- br: Mrs Frank R. Bot! and mm}? (laugh 2:101 Raxima. are \islllï¬g for “new! wenâ€"ks with Mrs Burt’s mnthcr. Mrs (ienrge E. ng of Des Mumex I‘m-a. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Gregory and dumb Chicagn -\ yen cordial ink‘ita their daughter. Miss Ruth Gregory, who hon ‘5 exenzed ‘0 â€â€œâ€˜â€œd> “i 1h: Clingresa- have been spending the Wlnh‘r months non and others at their apartment. 1638 Prairie Ave. “'55 Fanny Bliss ofUak Park was thr Chicago. opened their summer home‘ guest last Sunday of Mr. and Mn In J “!.§dgunefe" last Thursday. hear ~ Miss Heine, who-teaches in (icrmany. is the guest of her brother and sister-in law. Mr. and Mrs‘ Heinrich Heme of 50. Green Bay Rd.. {or several months. Miss Irene Russell of !he week-end guest at Rastxrx. § lMmDanielGamay.«dummy»:ween:- 3m underwent an operation in the Amhapiulmumed home Sun- diy-verymuchimproved. 3 'LitueJoyBruwnk-eof ugh-our!» huhmqaaeilllor the M mtg; imminx- ' I 2 My “Mummy; ofChi- .‘dm ,1. R. Rm: man mm hrr daughter. Nhsx‘ Florence Bowman. futmerh of this my now of Chicago. were the guesxs 01 friends 111 Highland Park on Saturday last. Mr and Mrs Georg:- Randali Rubens. who have been travehng In Cainznrma for several “eeks past. haw return‘ ‘ {o (heir hume In Highland Park, Mrs. Roberts" mmhtr. Mrs. Marahali 5 Marsh. “ho has bcen in Cautorma dunng xhe mmer. mll not return In her home here iur scxcral weeks. A Mb. Frlmmn Milk-r :‘uu‘th'pamed 4)) her daughter. 51:55 Man-(Id Mnilex u!’ Ex‘ansxon “err Highkmd Park \‘M‘mn last Sunday Mrs. Mai?“ and herdaughr :rr are mrmer residents nf Hus city, Mr, and Mrs: -\ M Luwrie and small mu ‘vthur. Jr. “we 1% ( urrk- ( nd gueqs ht rr‘aist m thcagu Luzlc Bermce Hohz u' lkcmrid Aw. “ha ha: been 1!: \\. m :éxc- mm. 5» n m:- prmmg rapidly, On fï¬day evening at eight o’clock. there will be a musical: given in the M. Eichuirch on North Ave.. by Mr. Roland Fuse 6! St. Paul. Minn. Mr. Passe is re~ potted as having a baritone voice of ex- cellent quality. He will be accompanied on‘the piano by Mr. Hiram Nichols of Roseland. Ill. Tickfls arc twenty-ï¬ve cents. Bibmeu of Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Cale of Ft. Shendan. left last week for the not ï¬nd “'91 make their future homcin California. ML and Mrs. L‘. Hacker 0th. Sheridan iefl last week for FL McPherson. (.a. Whtrc‘ 3le. Hacker m†be sxatmncd. Em. mm“! Mr. of Mr. :mzxuunces the removal of his‘ofloe.wthc news shendan Buildxng. comet of (initial Axe and Sheridan Road and his residence m -_ E Park Aw. Ofï¬ce hours‘ 109 am Iton. In. 7 (08p. m. Myud other hoursb) appointment. 050: phone 95. Residence phone 324. ;'Z The lax regular fortmghtly meeling of the Westminster (:uxld was held a! the home of Mle Mxldrcd Coale. 5% Linden Ave. .\1rs.(;eorge C. Wright led in the denmunal exercnses. Mrs. C. (i. Alex~ ander sang the "Elegie." by ’Massenet. with Mrs. Frederick Watkins at the mam. Miss Mildred Cnale played the vmlm oblxgam The nocxny concluded the-x: study. of Mexico a: this awning. .\lr.~ A. Lzmrrncr Malls. Mts. H. B. R«.wr;< and Mrs L l}. _ lexander tread. Tl." (mlid ends :hls spring With a very sum cibfu’. yea: the Inn-ungs haying been “ti: af'cmicd and muzi :ntwesling ' The Sock-13 has grunn to be. a hwzng and x: w nrgamzmwr. ‘ Mr and Mrs MJnm J. Insull and their daughter, Mme Vlrgxma lnsulLtho hive been nainng abroad for thé past two months at the home of Mr. [Mail's pa!- ems in England. are expected to return to their home in Highland {Park ‘(hc early part 0! next week Mrs. George Alien Sham relumed‘flze earlv part of {he are}; 1mm A ten (hys vxsn wuh fnends in JameSViHé, Wésï¬' Mr. and Mrs. Andre“ MLComb haw rented the flat on W. Central Ave.. funr.» criy‘ occupxed by {he E. Horenbergrrg Next Sundm Mm 17m at, 3 p m. Re\ F Hulke. pasmrofit Jutmsthumh. 230 N. Green Bay Rd. “Ill be installed by Pastor J‘ (L Kirchcr of Etthlehem's church Chucagn A \en cordial invitaâ€" tion :5 e\enzed to fnends u! the Clmgrega- non and others - pass Raymond Sheahen. son of Mn and Mrs: J‘ Sheahen. is at St. Luke's hospital hav- mu: .1 ï¬nger, which was huh scv'eyal week ago. Heated. ‘1 hr hrarmg M the m†uf the Lat» C (L Philips \\a> held in the'cmimy court \Iondm'.1! (“sprees n! apploximateh' 51min Ihe wxdou bang the sot: bane ï¬cxary and euau: nx. Mm “Hiram C. Egan has reimnednu her home, 300 Ranne Plan- iiter a sevv cm! weeks vim in Texas. 65511 Mn Ruiland â€Ailing,‘ will legwe Fridm Yvir;1'r‘,un'.h.< Us»! In Ne“ Yark at thy home at her part-nu Mr and Mrs. ‘ “I .\lr (Edy \'. Hk‘kkun <p¢n1 >caer‘ti days tth week m Elgm. “L. “smug hrr mm) :m .\lr~ UH.“ damn ‘ \V. Br 6 but Mr. and Mrs. John [nun Marshall ï¬nd their daughwr. Miss Valencia Rafletxy are now occuping their summer home a! 636 Prospect Ave after a mute: spent m Oakland. Fla. Mrs. Charles Chrk.‘ wilt- of Major Clark, l' S, A. win) has'hern stznnmed in Twntsm. China [he pan year mth \hss Rarh-rty. 351310 kucSti «I? Mr‘ and Mrs. Marsha“ ‘ ~~ _.._ r â€"""j The Woman’s Home and PM Hi» sionar) Society met at the h .0! their ’presidenl Mrs. F. C. N , . on Thursday afternoon. g * Mn and Mn Chas. Truaxnf Chicago, have rented the home at 126 Hazel Kw. Mr. Truax was formerIy a number of the ï¬rm of Truax. Green and Company, wholesale druggists. C hxcago. _ ~ PHONE 23 Francis Rohr and Winnifrcd Vincent who have been ill with scarlet fever. are able to be out again. \N'estminster Guild DR. ROBERTS Christina J. Hangren to Reinhold H$~ gran. lot 4. sub of lot 49, Highwood. W. _, D 31m . ’= ‘JennieB BensonandhustoW3 {Brownandwf Numzuka Wmm's 1‘“ Highland Park. W D. :1on 3' Annie E. (Zn-ended: and has, to J. a; Taylor. Rot 1 Duffy": sub, Highlanï¬ my et a1. undivided interest in E on sun. 5; E. a sec 1a Deerï¬eld Twp. w. D. 150mm JmnieEBuBonandhmtoMu’ Hulchison, S § lot 2, NI: 8, Wm“: Add to Highland Park. w. D. 10.00. 2 a»: of E F Brown. dec d to Sarah in Brown lot 24. Chicago Title 8: Trus: Ca' I sub Highland Park Deed S! .00. 5 IIIIrrv~Iui IIIaI [Iu' III} IU‘IIIIII III III-- {III “I IIIgHan-I I'~’k. I I‘IIH‘_\ III Iakr III4I \IIII- â€I IIIIIu-I‘. Lulu; III-Ic-IMI III)“ .I ~II;»III--IIII»III.II ~I-wml .I~~-~~~IIII-III In Il‘\!l,‘|} In I'fl." IIu‘ III'III'II‘III) â€I III" HI~I «.1 [Im \IIII‘L MINI IIIII-I‘--~I for ‘rï¬rhngg Itannng, I-axing MINI ADIIII‘IV-hu‘ IIII‘II’III- In: In! |.III--nIIx .\\-'IHII‘. III IIII- I'II)‘ of IIIgIIIaIIII I‘IIIk. I..ILr (Ulllll_\'. lllinuix III-III a [null Mn» .9. fq-oI nIIrIII III and ImraIIoI \IIIII IIII- cent" Iim- of “uph- \n-nuu lIwnu- mIIIlwIly on said Lin- I‘UIII .\\I‘l|ll\. In in Ill!"f~‘1"n0ll with (he Vu~t IIIII‘ nf Funmt .\\I--IInI (1“1" Itlnfl .v-rlain ~IIw-I Illtt'fHT LII-IN and hit mm. II ‘III II IllllarIHI-IIN‘IIK “as prmiclod for I“ III! IIr-IIIIIIIIn pa-n-«I “II1’H-IIIIIITQ‘ Am the IIIH'I II.“ uI' .\larIII. A .I) 1"H.IIII_I (he I:'\\\IIII I-xyn-II~I~ I-f ‘lh II pron-«ling IIw I-InIIImII-w fur unul ~up-pIIIIIvIIIII| npuial n-u-nnu III hviug In" ï¬le III “In "Huge of â€m (it) (.‘Itlk of mid HI). and haying :IHIIIWI In “W I‘numy ('nurt «If I‘ko (nunly fur an :I.~~I-s~IIII-III “I “w (aunts aud anal-um. kid am ME Inlet ' Lh-roln Avame, mud-ting with the *1. her min an F‘mâ€"I Anton, tum-n «manly nluug the- mhvriy 1-540 f Lin- ,vnlu Axum». to flu- uurtlu-rly im- of .wala Sin-ct. in tlw‘l‘ity of “mm I’nrk. County 0! Luke. h'uu- a! he“. Mui-hï¬mwmeuu-m u.,. provided“!!! by In nnlinnnw pmhwd hervtufnn‘ pn the third cla) of Man-H. A. U. 19â€. ï¬nd the lawful run-u“ uf sun-h [mun-«ii x. “I! m-inmum- ‘fur said nuppleuwutul flit-till [1». “2mm lu-inx um 6|:- iu the om"- of Uu- (12} KPH. ul aid (1!). and inning ~um-liml (n â€w Vomit-V ('nurt 0‘ 11k? Huumy My all n‘u-‘um-ut uf thé cult-ti 'uf mid imunnrmrm. unwmiiug Id luv-ur- Vits. and a nnmvlmm-ntal npu-iall ave-Nb- Iurnl lhruuf Inning bm-u mmlt- and re- lunml 1.» mid HHII’I. Uu- ï¬nal lwaring tin-1mm \ull lh- lm-l cm (hr l~1 clay nf Jmm .\. H. I'JH. M In «mu much-aft»! .|~ Nu iuhmru nl [hr rvurt “I“ pur- Suppiemental Specul- Asscssmenl Notice No‘ 88. mg. 1h.- unmmun: fur NM illmrlvnh-ntal qua-Ia} «ecu-mun! brill: nn ï¬le in tha- nmm- nl {hr (Hy ( h-l’k nl‘ \Hd “in; and inning .umulm! (u xhv (nun!) (mm at luL-v i‘uuuty for an asst-slur"! of Mn- uuâ€"h uf um! Hug-ruu'nu-m. aunt-Nu: (n hvln-m‘. .nM n ~uppl.-uu-ntnl qua-ml a» ~v~~nul1l tqu‘H‘Hl lunm; h-wn mmlr un-i rrlu'w-l h. ~||ui .umt. Hu- mml Immlm: fnrm-o' “\H M- hu-‘l nn â€w 2-! vb} uf Illhva \, H. 1““. or an NIH" thvm-nflt-r u~ lhv hunlu~~ of [hr murt “I" prlunl. Nani yuypb-mrnml ~|Irvmi ï¬rm-alumni wuumrln-mg hum tlu' mhw-n-(ivm n! lhnmlun} “Illx liw \nwl hm- of \llrrr Im “uwi. llu-xur nus! alum: sand ï¬rmed \‘~al\ In a point l2"... hw-l \n~! of flu- mmm Inu- uf â€all; Stu-rt [mum-“l N‘Dllfll .1; its n-nh-r n-mw sin-u nun! [Broad Hay AM-l (Mk Shawl. ‘Hum 1!.- jlanrlmn ~\:!h thr nutth Imv nl' Hu- [mu-d rnatf an; ln-INM pnnnlwi {m nn Hr-uulnal). UN-Iur Il-IK’NI III â€IN “INâ€: lllw l-f \‘lel‘l \x-mug â€ï¬n-rune km-“u an Mnrli'luu Hue-d. “huh Hupu-n-Im-nt un- punt-In! lnr In} an nr-IIIIaIu-r [anal lwn‘tnfuro- on (Mr Ihinl day 01' Marrh. .\ D. 11014. .nn! Uu- lauilll C'API‘II-l'r ul’ ~lh'h plum-«l roperty Exchanges Recorded During Pun two Week: Suppflmenul Spent! Assessment Noxice No. 90. Nunâ€; x- huh) :n-n In .1†â€FINNI- mlvn-fl-wl that NO.- (‘in Inuit-H n! (h.- (1!) u! Hughhmd Hulk. Mum!) U! Lqu and \lulr HI Iâ€HlUl-. Inning urnh-rml Hun ‘ ~lllvl-L~lurnl.l| ~Ih-rlfll sun-«mum ,l'†i--\u»-I In {my Hm :iv-licn-nr)‘ nf [hr nut -! lln- Hulk and llllv’h‘~‘ fur grading. erung, mum; \HHI nunmhm and nth \h-vl Mary Hoflman and bus to J. V.Garrityl§ \uiAl quI-xm-nlul ï¬ll‘rlal .Hso-r-mvh: n 1r.c_\:|bh lll nnr m-lallmc'nl. N" gn'r wvu .i.~;:.~n-,:'ma\ Mu- uhju-timb in um! um! kh-zv uni 4n}, and may gum-our m :2». imam; nth! hmkv â€win duvnun \\_ L. IHIKVH. â€Ht gaunt»! “a“«uiton hftu'fl' nth? mm} mpgyly pipe. with ï¬reï¬ydnntt-nhfl-i“ vain-u and III 00.ng guy-dry: spam-u “zi'v-‘E NY â€I‘ \ U. l“l‘ “u LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Uh! “uh- .Jsln- Ill unr â€whim-um. AH l“r’ -~~:~m; ma} xih- “Mutiulh m Nllll Irinr: um! 11a). sun! may Mai-ls“ hum“; an»! hulkv Hu-n ulm’vnw. u pumm “Hint†â€I m thr 4 .H HighL-n‘i l’ntL â€Linn, \|N\ HQ: Ill NOTICE ml llllv’h‘~‘ fur grading. : \HHI Inumlzun and nth 1-,: n-l' Hana-hug MN NHL (xty ul Highland Park. um tlu' mlvr-n-(ivm n! vhf.†NOTICE h- makv mid avnn .- 1 H} lwm- 1‘ nl Un- l' w k, 1 .-unl_\ n! lakr Lu In; nI-Ic-Ir‘il Hm! “X R, BRAND :unk: \\'. L MHAKI) nk. llhn «mun in If â€I" Hl~l .r yrï¬rhngz \r Hillvrtn - hr ('xty of YII‘I‘ 321 41] fl~u~4~ TAÂ¥3i¥¥| Our May Special H m y- Nonth Shore Truit Company Highland Park, lllinou “Hulmm â€10:8.th Hummus." inettc, Kenilworth Winnetka, Glencoe Highland Park 3M Lake Forest. Security under mortgagas in this territory g continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attractive. Making a specialty of loans on' improved ta} estate in the North Shoreterritory including Rogers Pgrlg,_Evan§m W8. Why not have your clothing renovated here this week and give our work a fair trial? ' Our CLEANING AND Drama of ladies' and gents garments, oriental rugs. carpets, portiers, drapen'eg piano covers. lace curtains, etc.. cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant in the West. Chas. H. Warren Co. 3, 214EASTCENTRALAVW£ qubufligfladPuiZES Dyers and Cleaners “The Imperialâ€. wagon will call for Summer line just arrived We are positive these gar- ments are the best on the market for the money. The style is attractive, work- manship the best, colors fast Novislbt'lehtClhhsadBlakds Amoskéag House Dresses cw $100,000 mem Lumdthg‘Shte of Illinois MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2123-2133 Lincoln Aw. CHICAGO MORTGAGE BANKERS INCORPORATED and. deliver your garments I'Iaykflubnghflw How do you cxpeu to keep warm nexl winter? W hen in doubt, call on smu' our “80?: ca! for yours mis meek? The Curtains and por- ncs will be like neu, and the blankets fresh and sweu and clean as the da: thgy were bought. for the coming Summer. and we wxll remm them to you done up as they never could bit at home. Send us your [act- cur- ams. blankets ind puma: to be - 8152 Pays Iur EISle‘ damage and '1 {notion of grit u hnch gannot I moves CH dlrt' Phone 1 80 Hur Frxrnds, The proper I and mï¬uenfl answer gave: The F0: and sen of high shoe. K upper