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REAL SATISFACl'l0N Entered u mood-clue matter March 1. 1911. It them 0620: I! Highland Put. 1111mm. under the Act of March 3. 1879. WMSlflnYu‘nflm Panama “7mm in! JOHN L. UDILL at Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois Telephone :: :: Highland Patk 562 MWPMPRESS Initials at Reduced Prices THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1914 D. C. PURDYu" SONS "K‘â€" 39 St. Johns Avenue GVILEGINEERAND County Surveyor is a nurvelous dusting- clcamn - ï¬shing - quid._ In it ypu just "WY IS [CW' ‘l'lulmfl ICTQ nee All Columbia Records play on. Victor Talking Machines {B .Scott. head of the “Safety First' com- I miï¬ee of Chicago will speak ' Mr. Cholett Caldwell of Battle. Creek. Mich, is the holiday guest of Mr. Tom Glass 'l‘late of Boston and Miss Ollie Hubbard i “ii I. Iof Chicago. Harry B. Clarke Jr. and MarieS. Clarke Ru wlic have been spending the holidays “3 ,l with their parents Mr. and Mrs. H. B 1 Clarke, E. Central Ave are returning an ‘east next Saturday to their respectiie 5:: i.school Master Harry returns to St jPaul's School for Boys at Garden City I {Long lsland, N Y and Miss Marie to I ‘Eden Hall at Torresdale Pa. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm Schmidt and tamily I .and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garrity Mere 1 I the guests on Christmas Day of Mr. md will I Mrs. Edward Mead of North Chicago. 1tha Mr. Geo. Schmidt of Chicago spent last the I . week with his brother and sister-inJaw, f “0“ I g Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmidt of McGov- . “'hk . ern St. timq .ana Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garrity Mere " the guests on Christmas Day of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mead of North Chicago. Mr. Geo. Schmidt of Chicago spent last week with his brother and sister-inJaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmidt of McGov- ‘ ern St. A very interesting meeting of the Elm Place division of the Parents and Teachers' Association will be held in the school ; auditorium Wednesday afternoon, January 5 the thirteenth at three o'clock. Mr. C.) The regular Y. “C C. A. Vesper sernce will be omitted Sunday, Jan. 3rd. in order ‘ that all may attend the Vesper seriire ut the Presbyterian Church. The Aï¬socirr tion rooms will be open however and all who care may meet there for a social Ill'llt' after the Vespers at the church. The gymnasium classes will be resum- ed January 4th. The \I W. C. A. Santa Claus made the rounds Thursday afternoon. leaving gifts and candy for manv a hannv linl» hm Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison had as their week-end guests their son â€8111' Harrison of Wheaton, Edward Harrison Miss Viola Pansie will spend the week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M, ll Conrad at Woodstock, llll Avxalion C“FPS 0f the U- 5- Navy at Pen-J Tentle Hoyne Bucil and Charlm Clay [sacola Fla surprised his parents by ‘ ton Bud) Jr both students at the Lni‘ coming in for Christmas and w,“ be the \(‘fslt‘v of Illinois, are spending ".the huh guest of his parents Mr and Mrs E w ‘days at the home of their parent: Mr. Spencer this week and \Irs Charles C. Buell. Mr and Mrs Trigg Waller and Vary ‘ Mr How :1 d Kuist who has been spend Tan spent Christmas as the guests 0, ing the holidais with his father Mr. L. Mrs. Waller'sfather Mr. F_ H Warren!’\- Kutst of N. Second St, lame-s on of Chicago. ‘Munday {or Watern [nion CUHCKK‘ Le Mr and Mrs C. L Raymond of Day_.'\1arn h, u hers h: is a sophomore ton. Ohio. are the Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. : “155 1‘th11 W3“ 0f “JUkPSfln “'11 W. R Ruffner this week {be the week end gun-st of Miss (.lad)s \Iiss Janet Duric of Oak Park will be h“ k†“f ()‘H‘Mx'd ‘he‘ the w-eek and guest of \‘lr. and Mrs. H I Mr . .‘md t\h\. \\ In White and small M. Bacon of N. Sheridan Rd. {50†0‘ H Lean-nwnrth, KanSJS. are { Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Hamilton spent {Christmasin For du Lac. Wis.. as the ltguests of Mrs. Hamilton's parents. Dr. ;Hamilton is now in Toronto. Canada ivisiting relatives while Mrs. Hamilton Mr. Winï¬eld Spencer, Ensign of the Avxalion Corps of the U. 5. Navy at Pen- sacola. Fla. surprised his parents by coming in for Christmas and Will be the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W Spencer this week. is still In Fon du Lac. They will both return to Highland Park after the ï¬rst of January. Mr. Thomas Rectinwald of N. St. Johns Ava. who has been ill at the Evanston hospital for the past weeks, is much im- proved and will be home the last of the week. The Misses Anna and Helen Hart en- tertained as their Christmas guests. the Misses Mary and Anna Kause and Miss Mary Hart. all of North Chicago. ' M Mr and Mrs l‘ M. (‘ilkinsnii are ri< \\llr‘l’c slit “ill be the guest iii .\‘1\ J>lill I . crixiiig i‘iiiigi 11"l i inns ii p ill the allHJl l; Barrett: .\ of a 1.2 pound sun, burn T llCMlii) “SS -\lite I Baker spent Sunday and; “mum Mcxmh Monday as the guest of relatiies in Clii- . cago. . and Murray Mimi) again took thi- bowl mg prizes tor filigh- land Park bowlers at the .Lake Fun-rt Mr, Leonard \Volcott. who is a sopho alleys last “Wk more at Williams College. is spending ‘ ' *k 'ith '5 ar t r. d M '. m,» “Ct “ hi p en 3‘ D an r3 .how lead the two "Ian‘lounhllflt‘lll nuu Wolcott on Laurel Ave. Mr. Wolcott . running at the Lake Forest bowling alley: “i†leave eaturday to ï¬ll an engagement 3 With the tine total 01 1189. Mi'NJiily led With the Dramatic club at the college which will make trips to New York‘ Philadelphia and Brooklyn Mondai i luesdav and Wednesday evenings of next week. William McNamly and Anihrry Warren in the pin getting Wllh three‘ 1111! games f 22b 173 and 3H tor a total nl M†Mr George Ain‘t-.13); 'whu ha~ been [spending the liulida)s at home Wlll n~ Jnscpl; Mum. who IS a freshman a! 1h Shim _In~z:'u:c .Il Mcnummce, Mnh, : ~;)v:1r:\rr4 the holidays at his honw. Mr .11le Mrs. Stewart Reed Bum“ t 1.:r2- «vln .\\6_ \HH enlcrmin A path 4-! w ('_Zr‘\f\ trnm Chicago mrr the Ne“ \Rw \Ix‘s Ednh Inns, who Is a >(unlc-m .. :‘w Smu- .\'armul school a: he K 12% 1. jpemixn.’ the 'mhdays at home Mr and Mrs‘ jahn anry I)! \ V Johns ;\v:-.. spent the weekend in lidg: miter as gursts of rclanu-s‘ there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L‘rnnies nf (1.11m, H . are spcndmg this m-uk as gum-xh n1 Mrs Crumv's father and sisters, Mr. \I. Ryder am! the Misses Lxlhun .md Mudel) m- Ryder of N. St. Johns Aw. Ml» Bc~<lr Baker spent 11:4- carlwr par! n: {his werk as the gum! nr ML“ Mnu'c Johnson ut Irving Park, LUCY g mg in I’ruirw View [or (In- wcrk-«nd where shc wa be {he guest u! .\Ix~ JWIAH [i Barman ‘ 1‘ The Misses Alice Drinkwater, Elizabeth : Hearn and Loretta Bend: 0! Chicago; were the guests on Sunday of Miss Eva j I Morton Mrs. A. M. H. EHIS of Seattle. Waah wasthe week-end guest of Mrs A. 14 Home. Miss Mabel True of Lansing, Mich. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John W. Welch of W. Park Aw. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ware and chil- dren of Winnetka were the guests on Christmas day of Mrs. Ware's parents. Mr. and Mrs. August Zimmer. Captain Scales of Fort Smith Ark.. is spending the holidays with Mrs; Scales at Fort Sheridan. Miss McCabe. who has been the guest of Mrs. M. M. McNamee for the past week. returned to her home in St. Louis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad and family will spend New Year's Day And the week- end with rel-ï¬ves in Woodstotk, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. O. Dickinson Street and son. of New York City, are visiting Mrs. Street’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lincoln Wean. always appreciate what she has for them- Miss Ritter mnductrd a most interestr _ r in Vesper met-{ins Sunday afternoon. It dun; skirting: ï¬ï¬‚d'irgzgornaox Dec 27m for the Y. w. c. A. guns. They “3†“ “' “A... -u-nâ€"qul- ¢,. ..A..a,.-___ AA A. The \I W. C. A. Santa Claus made the rounds Thursday afternoon. leaving gifts and candy for many a happy little box and girl. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holabird and Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Clarence (E. Smith of Fur! Sheridan, W!“ spend New Year's In L‘h: (ago as the: guests nf ML and Mrs. H F. L‘rmmer. Miss Ethel Van Rlpcr is the week-end guest of Muss Charlotte Fnese 0! Mil- waukee. Wls. Mrs. Jame: Wat this week. guests of Mrs \thtc's ninth Mzu) (“Mum-ll, W. (mural Au- ! Mrs. Filmore Evans. who has been ill '3! the Evanston hospital, returned to her ' home on W. Central Ave. las! week and l, 15 very much nnproved. ’ Mr. Robert Hussey. who has been spending the holidays with hxs fparents. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Hussey of N, JLinden Ave. wnll return on .the l"\'ale Special" which leaves Chicago on Sunday afternoon. Mr. George Huh-Icy. zwhu has been ismr‘ding the holidays at home. WI†n~ } turn to Yale College where he Is a trash. 1 man. Sunday afterrï¬xm. 1 Mrs‘ 3L Warner had as her guest on ‘ Wednesday her Slster-m-law. Mrs; J. R. 1 Noel of Oak Park. Mrs. Werner Spengler of Forest Ave. will entertain a number olguestsjoverthe New Year. .\Ix»1mlm \11.xm!.¢!an m thy hunn- \ln “‘1‘“an ~mdmt at I! ilk-wimp: hur v \Irx‘ L1“; \\ the gnu-at of Miss Jmn Ten Hz The subscription dance at the Moraine Hotel will take place Friday evening. J;ln.8th. Miss hurls Murry of Evanstnn, “1H hr [ht gum-st Ht MI» Kathlé-cn ngrn ()H‘r [hr Xv“ Yum Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mead of North Chicago. the latter being formerly Misa Agnes Garrily, Will have as their guests over New Year's day Mr. Mead's part-Ms, Mr. and Mrs. C‘ Mead of nghwoodr Y. W. C. A. News {9/3341 2,115.31 U: LZZZLL 4.4 2:31 1:31 :3: _ 5.3.3 .1: __ L2 Mrs. Thomas G. Troxel of E. Central Ave. is spending the holidavs with Cap- tain and Mrs. Ryther at For! Leaven- worth. Kansas. On New Years night there is to be a toboggan party at the Exmoor club, fol- lowed by a supper and an informal dance. The Luther League of the Evangelical Lutheran church will hive its regular an. nual election of ofï¬cers New Year: Eve in the new assembly room of the church. there will be a business meeting followed bv a mid-night supper. Mus Maddy: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weisenberg of Sheridan Rd.. have as their guest Mn. Weisenberg's brother and bride, Mr. and Mrs. William Widmer o! Maples. N. Y. Mm Man“ Mia Marguerite Schader will spend New Year's and the week-end in Mil- waukee where she will attend the house party which Miss Charlotte Friese 01 that city is giving for a number oi her friend; v Hun THE HIGHLAND PARK Pm HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS (‘QH HH _\|‘m “Hmc'run. who I). D ‘ u- khn‘nxu l'mwnlty, l Vm'dtmn wnh hcrflmolhcx mdruH‘ IS on the r4 :m instrud r: at H c <1)cndxngln-r \matlnn vr pun-nix .\II Mid 1150!] R \\ rt 1“ n-r Hm muthrr, Mrs rtfln U‘kl Ixst Mt everybody to conform to It. tnlkur can put vnuugh mum»: fur a 100 “111- to buy hh mun dinnvr nnd the: han- some Huh 2M! un-r"â€"“'nshln¢ mu Star. "How do _\uu in: H! the :Ifh-r Her Sun a! Mvnd. Attnruo-yv Yuu ‘ :lll sm- hlnr fur Inn of [11‘0â€]an Inmhm. lml :t \«Wllu In thnt It's pn-lmqu-ms to rlnim $37.4: dnmzlm-x. I":III'1'|h-nt I “nm In rm hI-zny n judgnn-LI rum»! tum l he'll 1""! 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In IM-rnmny A xho'“. lurpmln ur xnIm- loaded with Hm mind that uuuld nut :m- All! â€it lu~l_\ lulmtllwv\1»:--~\wnuftlwmlml 'l'hun- l~ nu ll‘vlllll llmt 1n 1. 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In order to accompllnh lhlu feat Eu f nus pleru-d a nutshell at bulb ends.' and. having tilled It wlth unnu- humâ€"K 1m: uubstnnw. he put It In hlx mouth I and hreutlu-d thmuxh It The numr: trlvk In perfonm-d today in :1 mon- np- I pruH-d manner. The performer mllu‘ some flux or hemp Into a: hull about“ the site of a walnut. wllh-h m- leu‘ burn untll It in nearly consume-d Then he mlln around It umrv flux while- It h; still burning By this nwum the hum In retained In the hull for a lung llnw, . He slum (Ill! hull lulu hlu nwuth mun-r vulva] and hrwltllm tllruugh ll Ill». bro-nth ro-le-n the ï¬re. nlnl lu- nu. lfllus nU Injury m Inn: n.- In. Inlulm only lhruuuh lul‘ nmtrih \':lrinu~4 â€h‘fll'll" hun- ln-«u ndnmwn-d tn :nruunl for ulln-r fwd.- nr tlll~ nun porfnrnn-d by lln- "uric-uh: \n â€'1' urdo-nl “11‘ (hr hnldmg uf .‘l n-«lhnl Irnn lI\ â€It '( hv It TRAINING FOR LONGEVITY A‘rl The Trick of Branching Flamu and Sporkl From tho Mouth. The nm Luann lire hn-uther wnu I Syrhm slzlu‘ uunu-d l-Zuuux. a lender in the Serrllr \mr In Sk-HJ'. ml) 8. C. He pn-(eudrd to have Immedlute munmu~ nk-utiuu with the uudn. When dumm- ot Inspiring his follower: with mun-m- he hreulhvd name. Ind spark: (run: his mouth. [m In Sump]. Aruthmohc H :91! Tho Steam-r Duck " FIRE 'EKTERS. HY :u-rulmt {or Hu- puss- dénm-r “In-“kw?†prinv'iplm A flood mugh mum»: fur a leo- unn dinnvr nnd â€It'll mullu-rn run-n ’5 In In‘ Y-Iuml in'h ln-ur“ (In' H nun-r dllt'k" ur to n lu-«nliur h lll‘. r\ll.1 Ir- â€I It MWIIH In Hu- In I'lzliln $334Mâ€) t I “nm In :c-t :‘L'J‘lnq him Hm! h quite “uh-Inna] um! In Hurmnn nu trlmrrntuluo-ue. T N T" In (in-II! i h. |\ Yul: r L Mutt)“ pram l‘n‘ 0' \H' altvrtnll} mn‘ Imd [ms hr mumm- h H): Hr†l'l FOR PRESCRIPTIONS, Two lhv Huwhng 5mm†1s mm at zts hmght, boxâ€: the grmtvst Indoor game thlx van-k. t‘umhmv )nur rcqrrattnn and spurt wnth [ht‘ gn-utt-st nt' (‘XCITlSL‘ Many wwks bvtuwn mm and our fiiVOTllt‘ outdour spam, vuhy. not haul and ('H)U_\' thv wmtcr 502mm as we]! as the ~summer season, Alleys opt-n New Yczir's ha)" ;.11 day and «Very day except Sunday from 9:00 .1. m. NH 11 (W p m. MATT SHIEL. Mgr 4 New Alleys - - Bout o! Equipmenl- - - Phone 560 Convenient C, M. E. Service 0110 shurt bltxk \wst (m Ik-rrpnth Avenue. LAKE FURI‘LS'I‘ Thv Buwlmg 5mm†1s mm :1! Indoor game lhlx van-k. (‘umln wnth the gn-uu-st uf (‘XUI‘HSL‘ and our fiiVOTllt‘ outdour sum “Till! I "ZINC, Pun-in Why not have your clothing renovated here this week and give our Work a fair trial? ()ur CLEANING AM) Dram; of ladies' and gent‘s garments. oriental rugs, carpets. portiers. draperies, piano covers. lace curtains, etc, cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant in the West. Makinga specialty'of loans on improved real estate in the North Shore territory including Rogers Park, Evanston, Wil- mette, Kenilworth. Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this territory )5 continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attractiw. North Shore Trust Company 2123-2133 Lincoln Avonue. CHICAGO Tohphoooc Lincoln - 1948 Di- 214 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Telephone Highland Purl: 265 Dyers and Cleaners INCORPORA TED go to Schumachers Drug Store the old reliable place. We use nothing but the purest drugs obtainable and always have a full register- ed man in Charge. wagon North Shore Trust Company will (all for and drift-er your garments FREDERICK W. SCHUMACHER BOWLING MORTGAGE BANKERS Capital $100,000 Organized under the Banking Lam of the State of Illinois MAIN OPTICE AND WORKS Highland Park, Illinois I Ill 1 CLLI “a Pie-Au! 7719 394cc“. Jinn Suppose you accept Rama's xmrnlmn and call and see us u always satisfactory Wt serve you prnmptl) and nmnmunly and our (Purges are modcst. couldn't cumam a better 31!! than an â€HHBIIUD w you to come here Our work In Gunigndf’ress'ng Divcmy - 8152 I 1 “(mm (An-n ‘ r damn 14%.. FIRS‘ Mo: Slight! uver ft ongm 12¢ ar A good Flanne smoc- Low 3: rune? andlfl each. rme C mche. House tastefu $1.50 v m p. um Th