’Uur In {I '1 g ‘ark 26 U] iESSlNG aere sud. )rc'b. gent's peries. icated T and :ia] mica. I'S any rl'S {K ents 8152 p †{hi and or 1ka H' W H". 45-) eves ‘ IT H \ \ IC'I ROLA in \our Home i, even lllLlSlkill longing 1s satisï¬ed ---there are Victrolas at 15 25, 11‘ ill, and 515 ---any one vou select will play my music you wish to hear. SAMUEL LEVIN, Agent AUTOMOBILES REGULAR 0R SPECIAL CUT ON SHORT NOTICE. GINES REBORED AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. G 413 North Chicago, Illinois One block north of C. N. W. Depot, near E. J. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine Machine Works Directors Who Dié’ect Highland Park State Bank MACHINE WORK GUARANTEED. GAS‘EN- Tlmy invite for tthBank your F rimds/zip, Conï¬dence and paz‘rmzagc’ FRANK J. BAKER V ICC Pres Public Service Co of Northern Illinois State Representative Fidelity and Casually Co. of New York NEW umvrly Chxef Illinois Banking Department General Manager Chicago Varnish Co‘ Exclusive distributor for East and West Deerï¬eld Townships order now and insure prompt delivery. Telephone 140 for demonstrations Director Standard Forgings Company 111 Part Ave. the business and aflm‘n‘ of the AN SON C. MORGAN C. G. ALEXANDER FRED M. STEELE Roadster $440 Touring Car 3490 Town Car $690 FORD 0V ERHAULED AND REPAIRED BOUGHT AND SOLD. GEARS . N. APPEL Mc PHERSON Luna Park PRICES Phone 630 - Highland Puk. Ill. The next regular meeting of the ()xsuh .‘Club will be held in the Highland Park 'Club‘House Thursday afternoon, February ‘ Ithuat 21:45 o'e|ock. Mr. Louis P. Lochner, be etary of the Chicago Peace Society, will speak on the "Peace Mvverï¬ent." The new kindergarten It the Elm Place School to be opened Monday. Feb 1.. being organized with the udvice and u- sistance of Miss Elizabeth Herrison, the head of The Chicago Kindergarten Col- lege. Miss'lone Moody of LsG'nnge 'a graduate of that school has been made director 01 the new kindergartem ‘ on Miss Harrison's recommendation: Mi Moody will have two assistants, t names to be announced later. The membersot the mid year class 0! Elm Place School will hold their'annual exercises tomorrow evening in the ludi- torium. Fourteen pupils will receive the eighth grade diploma. Miss Bertha Van Hove. of the department of vocational supervision for boys and gir of the Chicago schools will make thelbual ad- dress. Twelve of these pupils have been carrying one or more studies in the high school since September. Miss Gertude Beasley, teacher of the SB room resigned her? position last Fri- day. Her successor, Miss Ruby Rapp of Evanston. a graduate‘of the Northwestern University, will begin work on Monday. 0n 'l‘hurSday evening. Mr. Jesse L. Smith will give a lecture ar- the Ravinin Village House on Yellowslmw and Glacier quks under the auspuces of the. Chic» Club A small fee will be charged for .ulmï¬sinn. The pmcreds of this lemurs mll go toward the lantern lund for the aniagellnuse. The public is cordially mvned'. ‘ l will be very glad to receive the names : and addresses of any of the farmers ‘of ‘ the county who may be interested in ‘ testing out one or more of these crops. and upon receiving requests for either g one or more kinds of these seeds I shall ‘ be glad to arrange with the department to have a supply forwarded. The motion pictures pn Friday will be Charles Dickens. Christmas Cargl, at eight o'clock. There were about ninety guests who attended the dinner-dance, at _the club house on Saturday evening. We wish to correct an error which ao- peared in his PRESS of last week. in the article concerning the last meeting of the D. A. R. at the home of Mrs. George Mc- Bride. Mrs. Joseph Rioux gave an ex- hibition of spinning and not vocal selec- tibns as stated in the article. Letter From Chen. M. Thor-eon. Send Request: end 300d. Will be Forwarded The Department of Agriculture is mak- ing a limited dietribution of new ï¬eld weds authorized in a recent Act panned by Congress. and is inxioul to place the seed in the hands of farmers who may be interested in it and who will give it careful attention and report to the de- partment the results that may obtain in using it. There is available for use in Lake County, Illinois the followingseed: Sudan grass, Kansas alfalfa. soy beans, cow peas. :4 I“. n Poeï¬o Judioo. A couple in a certain dungeon! the patent of six chiidren, had mened on! to them a kind of poetic Justice in which. they failed to nee the poetry- The woman. I widow. pleading mm the had no home and ma therefore. unable to care for her children. induc- ed the locni luthoritiee to admit them, to en orphan uylum. The mm} I widower. pleading he had no hm keeper and therefore no one no on! for his children: induced the lu‘thori- tiee to «knit his nix also. Then-«upon. All went well for I few months. when tho outbox-Mel. learning of the “motion. promptly dispatched the twelve children back to their numb. ad. the woman no longer able to nep- rucnt bet-elf .- homeless or the man being tried from all Incumbnncet the'se two married. " us without a homokéeper. they wm forced no main than. Ono cf Hook’l PUM . .V'rhoodoro Book. the [meter-In pm Iter. could pan with cant: upon mt- teu that touched his own pockh. Bo enlivened the man"! pro-ale and un- welcome duty of paying his taxel by a ,word of advice to his neighbor: to do likewiseâ€"which It I: to he hoped the worthy Mr. Winter. the collector. found of some nuisance: Bar. com. Mr. Winter. Inspector o! 1'0 THE FARIERSM’ LAKE CWNTY taxes. I ndflu you to pay mm whatever he an. I am you w my him without gay num- I‘or mom hll WI W..â€" Brown Highland Park Club I Elm Place School Ravinia Village House Ossoli Club CHARLES M. Tnousos’l. Pour tho Ora-Q‘s Ruthlun Macho]. In Ending the Cami-I. Most mudvnutngeouxly situated of all the capital: or Europe-indeed. ol the world-l’etrogmd h a monument of the prlde‘ and enemy of Peter the Great. He winged a Europe-n cupi- III In order to signalin- nnd Immor- ullu m- conquau. in 1703. when the nut foundations of the city were: laid on tho nanny Island on the dam of the Ne". It the eastern and at tho cult of “Maud. the surrounding Rb rltory and «to then not neon entirely (20an Peter wan: to work with his Inï¬ll energy 3nd, In In: mufl‘MQIc-o- neu to coat. 1 «pin! In what was won. thin a desert. He himself so- pcrlntended the building of the city and gave the direction- of the dot-lb to In)! I dates Henna-pm. The work m punch with much: Incredible rapidity. with-t by 1112 lulllclenl Id~ "no. had been made to [remit the mute: of-tbe Imperial [anally tram Moscow. : Ono mature ordered by Pact In that mom-ha- or peanut- mnu net- ". In or non: tho new caplul. A' up.- in! tax wh- pm on an empire to Inc-ex the expense- ol‘ building an m. Such a Ima‘ll dlfllculq n the ocudty of mucus in: nothing to I nun III. Pvter the Great. He simply forbade me erection of stoop building. any- where elu In the empire until Perl-v- grud wu unlinedâ€"«Nev You Tuna A Sample of Inï¬uï¬i‘shmom During (The ‘ Thirty VOII'U' War. ‘ Punuhmvil for cowardice In the German uni, at the time of mg Thu-- 1, Yuri dat- was nonevcn u to no ferocious. In the year “W: the Sued. uh General'roruenm med Leip- us. A for’ee under the command or the Grand Duke Leopold ave um bet- a. before the cuts of the city. 5but during the; engagement the Mndlo Macho regiwent been‘me‘enddenu pa . Ic stricken Ind fled. ; Pnnklmeht In: tel] followed. When the regiment In noun enemâ€" bled an other regiments mmnded ttnndtfled'lt byconrt mrulllnthe open Geld. The verdict was that the colonel and (be cumin: should die by the sword and that every tenth man union; the} nonconammloned olllcen‘ end men would be hand. _ _ ; The Item terdlct we: be out to the letter. except that at, request of Leopold the men were um Instead of new Colonel Gem-3e ledlo am. we: belle-(led after be m nought in "in for [pardon The Ill?- vlvou were conï¬ned to querten with other commend; end the reament ner- er reclined In name or former pres» tin In those as." then In 90 altar but!" but to be brave. Cowardico meta: alum death or "grunting db- mn-Youth‘l Companion. 33t3§§u~§~330fl annual-«sauna... 3?. .3503 05 00.32 [.3 .325 9.50 r. . , .58!â€" . (Just an on “flaunt. when (no (In 808 0"- 'hmmnor‘uuduchudofw BUILDING OF Winn wan-y. It 9 II? MILITARY coï¬mmca All Fire-pi/‘OM- 39% 9“ FcidaymidSitPrdéY Not merely a few odd pieces of ’t/hu popular wm‘, Hui our full linewillbunnkeddoén 30: «in the dollar. Pieces are brown outside and white inlide, with (Med finish. Absolutely umâ€, non absorbent and won ’t crack when placed on the ï¬fe. \ Use for preparing meat pies, mlcaroni, potatoes, We. etc. Highly glazed imide and outside. Small size: :seful fér uniï¬es, soup and vegetables. Large tiles for mixing bread, “lie. etc. You can always use the were offered' In this sale, W put in a supply. Telephone 180 “When you wantehardware, thin/e offlqrder; théy go together. †and Yellow‘Eai‘then‘ Mixing Bowls Harder Hardw are PETROGM'D. The Mixing BOWL: ' Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. FNSL Tummyhyn ’uhrmzm at Sweetland’ pywbanmwiaawï¬cmhmï¬mhm any to loan. W,,ofmmmmmhumemhmdm’t wï¬tqï¬ï¬‚mwm‘nflmmm,WMmm.Mbe In “but†2 _.; ' ; ‘ " “ Wm“! y.‘ 1 Td'bpb‘one 67 Keep a bright‘apd theerful ï¬reiin it by using our We have Just Vedanew carload. Itis clean uptdaï¬ncwhiteash. WWW _ Try Out Wuhan CbkeihYom'l-‘umm Compaï¬y. We keep the pat and guarantee full weight. Call up335 for a trial order. ‘ ‘ 12 W. Central Ave. .enware SLJohlu Ave.