tchen Heater LUKE. L08 or R‘.‘.bbi5h wed in any .5 Range hut kindler 1L 7 correct rr‘xd flushes wete as; 1001 § ESE|| to $25.00 to $15.00 1' Store nmcd suitsas Many of the ghland Ptrk hl mode kmdler $2750 ear «Cal 10! $1.98 moms 0F LECYURE ‘oRcAmzn RIFLE cum on CHRISTIAN sunncng ma woman PARK am By MR. FRANK BELL. c. 1'...le 5"“m' Wtory remarks by R. P. Walker Friends:- on behalf of this Church I in. mode; you a cordial welcome. to hear a {0 lecture on Christian Science by a mem- tat of the Official Board of Lectureship “0 of The Mother Church. The First Church 23 of Christ. Scientist. in Boston Mass. M Mary Baker Eddy the discoverer and £8 founder of Christian Science did not sc dam: for Christian Science that it was a 11 new religion; but rather that it is a re- discOVflY of Jesus' teaching and practice. d4 MYS- Eddy says in Retrospection and 5‘ Introspectionz. "My immediate recovery b. from the effects of an injury caused by T an accident. an injury that neither medi- ‘ a cine nor surgery could reach. was the x falling apple that led me to the discovery t. how to be well myself, and how to make ‘ othersso. The Bible was my textbook. It answered my questions a to how I was baled; but the Scriptures had to me a ‘ new meaning. a new tongue. Their ( spiritual signiï¬cation appeared; and 1 ap- x prehended for the ï¬rst time. in their l 'piritual meaning. Jesus' teaching and Wation. and the Principal and ‘ rule of spiritual Science and metaphysi- al healing, in a word. Christian Science". Jesus healed the sick, cleansed the leper! and raised the dead. he said unto hisdisciples. Verily, Verily. I say unto . He that believeth on me the works that I do shall he do alsa‘ tjohn 14:12). In obedience to Jesus commandsChrist‘ . in Science turnish:s absolute proof of its doctrine in the healing of physical dis- eae and of sin. evidence of which can be had any Wednesday evening at any one of the hundreds of Christian Science churches and societies throughout the world. or by reading the testimonies of c-_.;__ .. mhlilhed in the Christian ‘3‘, Evening. Sept. 7 in the Chi wï¬ce. Spank" Introduced by Fin! Render. R. P. Walker. Luge Attendnnce churches and societies 1 world. or by reading the boiling as published in Science Journal or Sentinel. If Christian Science was a religion of words only little could be expected of it, but hing also a religion of works one has a right to expect and will receive full salvation from all mortal beliefs through In earnest study and application of Christian Science and its teachings. It can be said of Christian Science in the words of the Masterr ll 1 do not the works of the Father. believe me not. But 3160. though ye believe not me, believe the works: [John 103738). A I ______ e It Christian Science wa words only little could b but hing alsg a religion has a right to expect and salvation from all mortal In earnest study‘ and Christian Science and its use nun-a. UV.... _ it is with much pleasure that 1 present shi to you Mr. Frank Bell. C. S. of Harris p0 bum. Penn. who will address you. Mr. Bell'- Address es It is the mission of Christian Sci- 53 ence to bring to light the fact that sn man’s true selfhood is not separated pr from the intelligence that makes and ‘ke governs all. Manifestly a working st knOwledge of divine law involves and 31 requires a correct understanding of m the nature and qualities of the cause 1 0!‘ source of all things, the inï¬nite in- P telligence or divine Mind which is 54 God. In the light of Christian Science men begins to acquaint himself with his Maker by processes as sntisï¬int‘ to reason as those by which the mathematician is assured of the basic elements of the science of numbers. Christian Science makes it clear 1 ht there is a God, and that the scriptural statements with regard to mm are correct, namely, that He is the one» and only creator, having made i I“ that was made; that His creation ‘ VI: And is spiritual and perfect and W, as He is spiritual and perfect and (Nd: and that inï¬nite Spirit is neces- “l'ily omnipotent, omnipresent. om- “isciï¬ft; that is, the only power. e'VefY‘Where present, supreme intelli- lent-e. In lst John it is stated that “604.35 Love." and Mrs. Eddy. on ï¬le 340 of Science and Health. says “The Christian Science God is uni- Veml. eternal, divine Love, which cl'llngeth not and causeth no evil, dis- “... .m. .lnath " It is needless per- “God._;is Love." and mm. m.“ it“ 140 of Science and Health. says t “The Christian Science God is uni- ‘ "ml. eternal, divine Love, which A cl'llngeth not and causeth no evil, dis- 1 “8e nor death." It is needless per- haps to add that those to whom this deï¬nition of God is appreciable do not think of Him as in the nature of I mghiï¬ed human being with a mate- flï¬lifm-m. occupying a great throne in the sky and dealing with His chil- dren in a manner that would be con- udéred reprehensible even in a human Parent. bestowing rewards on certain f“ï¬red Ones and punishing others for ““18 things He is supposed to have made them capable of doing. Chris- tiâ€; Scientists learn to question the “saucy of any description of God Wt does not conform to the highest “mind: of justice, mercy and love. VI nu, ._ not confonï¬ (:0 the highest of justice, mercy and love. [Continued on Page 3] by R. P. deer in the Church "093' MYOR HASTINGS BEHIND IOVEIENT Highland Park is to take the lend it, organizing a municipal rifle club for drilling young men in military tactics. Mayor Samuel Hastings an» nounced Tuesday that plans for or- ganizing the club to be known as the Municipal Rifle Club have been per- fected and recruiting will be 'started soon. Corporation Counsel Samuel llolmes has charge of the reuniting. Mayor Hastings, who is slap presi- dent of the Illinois Munufacturers‘ Asâ€" sociation, laid his plan before the ‘board of directors of that organization Tuesday and it was unanimously approved. The association adopted a resolution advocating such rifle pracâ€" tice and military drill in every city in ‘ the state. " l‘. S. to Supply Arms The Mnnufacturers', Ass sent a telegram to Secretary Garrison asking the governr make arrangements as soon a ble to stpply the required ri ammunition, which it. was em to do under an act of congress Mr. Hastings Highland Park should do its pal L'nited States a on to Influence Nation“ Movement for Municipal Miliury Pncdco. U. S. to Furnish Rifle- und Ammunition uvyw u.-.-_, Congress passed an act which proâ€" vides that where rifle clubs are formed in cities and villages rifles and 1'25 rounds of ammunition will be supplied each year for practice. Mr. Hastings proposed at the meet- ing of the board of directors of the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association that each city not only in the state of Illinois but in the United States should create an organization in pro- portion to its size. “The young men would be inter- ested in the drill work." Mr. Hastings said. “It would furnish those in the a- M...†g, said. “It would furnish those in the smaller cities with exercise equal to practice in gymnasiums and would‘ keep them off the streetal The in- struction which they would receive also would instill in their minds the necessity for defense at all times.“ 1 Mr. Hastings took up the Highland Park Club plan with President Wilson several weeks ago and the matter is now in the hands of the Assistant 9‘0"er of War Breckenridge. Secretary ChiaI0" The promoters of LnlCI‘ua ...--V American championship 300â€"mile mo- torrycle race at Maywmd again were foiled by the Weather man. In ell- night rein causing another postpone-1 ment of the event origintlly billed {"1 last Sunday. Thin time the ofliciels! 391 next Sunday as the day And 1:30! p. m. as the hour for trying "gain! The race was called off before noon‘ Monday, as the men in charge refused to allow the gas bike riders to risk their necks on ihe slippery speedwey. All the teams entered will remain over ‘ for Sunday's contest and the entry list will not suffer by the dolly. RAIN ums nommcu DERBY Motion picture auncw k at the lot-l to DC. Uulluâ€"l , production, “The. Gdloper." n rooster play. in ï¬ve parts. '11 mous story of Richard Hut-ding i- nicturized by Wild Kid goon mam n mum Movement Will Spread 0 Secretary 0‘ War the government ‘0 Event PW“ Thi HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. BUSINESS DISTRle TO BE ILLUMINATED “SAIPLE†CONCRETE POSTS INSTALLED REGULARS ublic Invited ‘0 lnlpett It has Business mm: the doing so L) pt. nnte the business district. und in doing so the cummittees hu'e the City beautiful scheme ever in mind. They solicit the opinions of the public. utter seeing the sample post: now installed. The district to be covered with these posts includes (‘entrul Avenue. St. Johns Avenue. First Street nnd Sheri- dan Road to Park Avenue. Pul Judgement on Thom, to Have Work Under Wny Soo- NEW To A new "ufety post." wmrn nu- been purchased by prn'lte subunp-y tions through the efloru of Dr. Lloyd M. Bergen. will be placed It the con, ner of St. John: Ind Central Avenue: either the latter part of this week orI the ï¬rst of next wnk. Tho post. a shown on the accompanying pu‘tur‘.‘ stands seven feet high, h nude 0! r0- inferred concrete with a vhlte marble ï¬nish, has n, she†{or flowers 3nd h ‘equipped with I large red globe. â€There Ire seven! other corner: 'hidt are gmtiy in need of "nfoty posts." ‘ and it it hoped that they v“! be forth- coming in the near futun. of Roidorcod Concnlo With ww- Hublo Final! ass judgment upon the] posts which have been: the North Shore (“asE l the Public ServiceI he Gas Company have beautiful concrete posts .ype at the corner of St. urel Avenues. They are ‘ gns arcs of 150 and]. yet the Public SCH'ICC e only one post instilled, Import UIM' ' on Thom, HOP. ' 1'0 BE INSTALLED post," whxrh hut prn'lte subscrip- flora of Dr. Lloyd placed It the cor- d Central Avenue! wt of an. week or â€a H to 3 Tnnnénl Thv [{cgu‘mh, hugrlher wuh pm‘rrul hundred fans, juurnc)‘rd tn Wuukeg-n Sunday 1nd Homily ‘0 gain nothmg but In even breuk Sundu)‘ Ind n ur» ‘nhle Wnnup on Mend-y | u"'Hhv'n nme wen‘ Iuclu mnmp Karm- win “Had I! (\velnh mmâ€: on nrc Fenurmg play: “or l’eths. Shlmum and Mood-y'- u... After much wrangling 1h:- Wnukr gun u-nm conmhd m IHO" Mux Hlk w plkh {or Highland I’Il‘l Flak, I (enter Fedenl Learner. Ind recently of the thc (‘oau Learnt. his Ilnyu been con-Mend In urol- lem pxtrhcr. but Mondn)‘ I'll "rum I)‘ hil bud d:\ He wn vnld u 1):: sun Ind u the ammo progressed loam-d to grow werur He I'llktd {our men, ii! thne Ind Illo‘red ton scorn lo pib up bdurc he retired kn furor of Bltckburn. who ï¬nished a. [nme by pikhing regular hull. he hurt in gehcnl did nul play vary well, being kept m hot wuur by a. wildncu of Flak The ï¬nal rounl w†11 lo 3 in (“or o! Wlukcfln. Next Sunday thr erulnn will ,Iflin travel m “'nukegln (o ronhnue \their uric: {or the county cinnamon iship. f I D ( l 1 Fisk Ch...†.7. mlh an enrdllmtm m ‘ gulrn cnrofltd an unu b" of (hnldrcn; {Nu m. by yntrrday sham-on [hr umn bu‘ldmg hr- 1.001 (hr moms haul Hum: \nlh removable (1 lo! him than has ad: ; llVan Imdc‘m on In plum; the Mrd wan mm m all (be ruorm lmcnln S‘hvxd "pend un lurMuI) auh the Inibumg rrran on! (-1.1 1nd mund ‘1“.“L‘hnd and Inunh gluon 2| mm and â€uh grade, 2'9 "\em}; cud '1 lnnuhmg :- "pm! mghlh Klldf. . ed as monn‘ \nun'hly uni nrvyrmc I. bun â€~1 -.-I. 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Hod n, rubnrm 1hr" “at 110011“ on" .1 Hm MU that x! mmxr u: â€11' mmâ€. “(H- vudnmd nmi Mumr of run Hf Hit-cl: runhdrd m: ll nnym hclp 1| lwmu ~2qu ( ummxmmm' Baht, dv nil n, hh pawn XIII" walnut it 1.“!th haul-dwr, “In maln- ILH-ngnhm. ll 1‘ pMYLN‘u quoï¬trd q.’ nu! «:!,|/u'l,.h who Y grrhwu In malt w mhn-r h 1h» â€mum-I than Mr) (L pmmyll) u pop-HM". 11 an t ’ the 1 My ('nunn'. to NYC (h mqun nu." querl um thurough Hmmxm nznhm. it \h gnu-Hr 'ymmpl mu- »mnrx “1:111. Mlflfl'.‘ MHP rhuuld he mmr ‘ Ly held: of deplrmv «run! and houn of \uudu‘d (u! before 1110 n [nymom by {Dr ‘ u, The pulu'y of â€Ar n; {unmy punchgru before lmnrdnng {run unpopular. Mun) )x-n 1.11 lb: mu mun ( lug nupunlnr to lunr I L Hem) uni-led the am Iuhmwlu “1y lhu plunqvfl) huu u! huu a “gm 1: “Hum (hum- lubu-h :1 mun u! N-mr kind mar â€.1 sure â€In! (orporlhon uxil mule wmr uh: men! With 1hr flu l IImt-fl umln A rmnphm “u mum- xv; m. ('unhmg u! â€N an‘mn. How! u! the ‘hnlrnlc urn->19 u! nulomuluhrh for cue-leap and unwed) drn'mg, he {rt-h lhu many of mo ITTl'hU Ind ï¬m-r Ire uzJufl 1nd ancnllod (or. und when nth-d for up“ 1hr run†he \In rowdy lo mu than Mun: Manny» nnmvkod that m mm( of the «amplumu almad) m- \'cuUu-1rd the urn-H um wan-Med, bu! If the pun-In mrnhoned by M! (‘u-hmg and nul boa-n furl) â€rut-d IH â€par-[Hm wuuid be mud: and In npu‘mg)‘ "ï¬ned. but he \nnhod n m rnhlrnr and (when plum: Lhroug‘h lhghlnnd Purl ‘1! the ï¬n! (-nnndor alum of Ihfhlnud Park ufllruln It In" R 1‘; Sunâ€). )uMu-r u reported (hm! he had roHc ï¬n" duymg (he momh n1 ‘ummnuxn In ordmnnu- (nrlc A\rr.\ lduph‘d Th An I Inuit ( mung hula-d l2) â€Her m yrnzlr nnlt MnMMw! mun! fhl. sump-Mod \hni lho ld he mmr muruughl) (I IN V of deplr!nu-v.lr. mun-rm! n' mi houn of prrhonnl hi‘l\|l‘ (u! before prvnenuhm. {‘ 1w du- (‘uy rounnl 1|“ no A‘ L S-nh Tut-0d lot Fmon LoHouod the Month 0' Anton IT PAYS T0 ADVil‘flSi Mun) prumm. nm a mu moment mu to lunr I wer hl\ led the but-c4 bu UN» I! umln \hr “ha-(~19 m u! hm \ (-hn'uz tu- hvumi and {he n.’ the ï¬wo mum nu “hm.- ’ ‘hu'h had H.“ Um “Mel and ex nah (ha! Mnmflhmg in make uu‘omubm- ‘w-n n He PUK‘PPU‘d u! thy Umrmmhfun-e- Imi mum of the (w t {0:11.er mflrmi n.’ “my?“ hclp 1hr Hhm u...“ thl. um. n 11¢in. 11 â€4 the drrnr um‘l'. to hint â€117- mu»! plum thuroughly lmrku‘. A “mu: ,y hnth-ti' it â€It ht} (Mk Vn. In «- thnnfmg the mu rum [Av "H‘Irehl ( (n The m I'm-L prn mh-d t u- and Fun or Hun». Ba. 5 15 T5057 Spinal Sun Sula Ilhd Hula-r \AI-H- 1r. UH‘ roll war railed u". Hulmer menu-d hm [mum-urn trip u: and) fur the (wax whuh uu'unui hm (ommlndon Mlhgr pfrmmr u [my mun put up n Mmlh 4r Hm mach; vu- 1w! .rnhon (‘nun-rl Hnlvm-p “(Id-HM} urnmgn- uï¬umh» of Lhr road “In nude- l») M! Murmm â€Mr! M the -u u! uulomuluhrh for {used} drn'mg, he {rt-1t zlrtrrv du ul m-vnr good In». )Fn txhrmrn I"! pvrrv ~ made lo m: In mukr n nyu puYLN‘u‘nhH) w 1,.»- uho hint 5:4: minu- 11‘ “HI! 1 )uHu-r 9! 1h: pen-re. had roHorh-d #2113 In mth n! Augupt thhh mun-d that I77"|H[ the name 01 I'rn-rbhl (nu?! hr 1H 3-†.1 1mm \qu ,Ingh nu‘fldf â€um thmyu (‘umnnuxon- A Hun \U “U dt \Al-Ulll" rxh't'nu ._\ n01 Hallâ€. U“! n I! have hur‘ UN» lu'k N we» of In. in a\rH ( HHIHJP U \u'keh h». ndu‘l found \ “1' If!“ All North Shore Town. “II b. Repro- urnlod In {\omn. V‘donlle Danna! Dnlwrl m ( am... lag I'mâ€.- h†n .: \‘mn I‘mk limp u! Nahum.) :vaY'! M N-pxwmurr 11 n1 «*rr 1th auspice: Hf h. the aft: "mu. 1 lllg plan.- I.†1A.:n-zrtyfnl llu “K84. mum Il'mk lvmv u! 12‘15,‘ h. lug held v' Sulunln} Mlvrhno; um) ru‘mh‘ |f N-plwnlwr 11 n1 limimu l’nrlv. uno dry UH fluflm‘l’r 0! 1hr kmwun Club. 1!. the “fit-rmmv. lerr 1> lb be In wpm‘mlly “111mm“ [unuxum for th‘ rhmlH-L, “lm l. «(mu-3 u; u I‘lmml to \l-t' Thur-«any hflrrtmpl. entertain- mvuu- 1m 1m zhllxln-fl \nhu‘h luv. [urn-I. M pupuln! nll aumnwr lohfl. 'l'lw plnyxnrh “all hum M 2.3. mzml and um («mun-Um hut-d} gun- v.) slim“ a, I’m-r:- ami mallwy prrfurm- tumor, all hull‘ «:1 H116 hlmwr. Ind ï¬ Imnuhful hullufl) lmdux Thus will lM' folmï¬wl ll) dum‘llx. ll: Lht 0p.) an ballroom, {at Ll)! (‘hmlreh only. ï¬n lln: n â€w ï¬nâ€. hmr Llnr BOASM that llw rlmdven haw 1mm. wven the mull-ye u! dam-mg ln Ihn damioo ‘nnlm 1‘ I} hoped {but a ï¬nal num- lw! vull tun“ Woman-Wes of 1M (1p- (H IPUIO frum n11 mum: uu- mm... M rrlurrm-rlnui Lake In! mu MI» Murgurfl Can-y mg Mir-s thgmm 1mm lull†“mi Mr who Me (n upprnr durum Mn;- men m9 and Thl‘rc " HIKMM pear up I group of who um Mr and M Mrbdnnu-s Henry A exundev. Kulwrt ] Roar! Van, l'udn-Q Suc Ir ..,....V.. .- . nu Mus Murgurfl CAIH')’, Mr, Wil- mm lull†“mi Mr Spent-r1 Logan, Aho ure hv upprnr it a Nm‘ Ind hmm- Mn;- men m; ")hunduu)’, “or! 1nd Thl‘re" HIRMMIK] ,‘hrk will Ip- peur up 11 group of flrn‘dmg biHROI'h, who uw M: and Mr. ‘a-v‘lflnn Vtâ€, Mrbdnnu-s Henry Al‘ulrv. ( In. AI- rxundn. Kulwrt Iiuvhir). Melina. Roar: Van, l'udn-Q l’uhmnl. Junmr‘ ('huhdh-r. (won't Jonâ€. Rnlwn “In, and Mum-9 I‘L‘hc-l Spencer and Mgr- )urw Smnl‘i Mm Helen Rounfleld “I“ dum‘r her “mom bulvbld d‘gcc Ind also other mu- “Winona. â€ill Evelyn 1mm of K1- Iworul. who ‘11:! nmwun-d IL our hnma- mrcleï¬ below, hm- bum mllu-d fur a place on (he \uudeuilr progrun, while Ilsa ('o> hr‘lr (01mm. lht favour pluholo'llï¬, Mm entmmmed lurgr audience! here last IHIU'Y. h†prummï¬d I run 6‘"! {or the ocvuuon The \xhluux six-qr rm’ntly u! Mrt. Sidney Burn-H} home m W'mnflh I an- to lw n-peuu-d for the frolic. The} 311- Egyptnn Idem», Fru Angel I («R Ange-Kn. (Eumhborough grouï¬ Ind \‘t-[ur (0"an ' "fl Homr made- ruhd)‘ vnll he sold On , the yruumh. m thgrm- n! ma fdlow» ’ â€.3 Hmhlumi l'lrlc ladies; “with! I“. l Tynrr. J. M Tutfle, J. F 'L, (in-h». Karl W Spam-r. H. H. Doty, ' Rulu‘rl Buckle). (7, (iv A‘eundet. W W F (an, ('u-or'r Lumen, Ind {he †MIN-n Edith Hoythm. Priu’ilh‘ (T’r 1* \H, (urnllm- Shhqlde and Gen‘vmve N‘ Muu‘ It II enmeuly donircd (A have ‘“ much «indium-Am flmwn In (he ‘inner 1y d.m~.-., whk'h m ‘pnnned w bef. big {mun-r of the "ï¬ning. The down- hun plnm have bum pllcod ih the lbk‘ hundl- of I'M-m" F. 1‘. 307m ’\ m Mumt) Thr not H I) \ uudn nlle y. LPKHAI my a\ )- 1‘5.) flu lvnyyvsl ruvpriir uhf hun punt have pow: pI-l'w u. .... lbk‘ hundl- of I'M-m" F. 1‘. 307m ton, E, L. Lobdell, Herman WM, Edgar Smm Ind Trunk Lincoln Wan. Mumr for tho «mung will ho fur. nmhed by Mr Jasper h' Hon-h“ Ind hm Orl'hl‘lm. 3y courtesy mu Marâ€" guerite [gonad ind Mr. (‘me H. Hnnnurr and â€ï¬‚u Vlrpem Inimy will (we ripen-“exhibition numbers. Thy urmm qommnm. hvo upem murh Mme m mutiny these plum, and haw ncramphshod :1 great deal of work In thv pun nwh. Ind no. It nu hope-d that tho puMN“ “1H rim-pond («homunly u holy» In nor)- '1, 1n mlko 1h» Hrnl nm- (1» ‘0 dawn m hut-tor) us Lhr "10>! mrrruful u! the Rnunm (‘hzll'p mm) Iflihlwl To And In Prov’rl‘h' In J H, <m-L who rayreamlu un- frdrrm mn'rrnmm m 1hr n10v¢nem â€(mm-l UN‘ upflud «If the hoof and mouth dun-mar. x.- Hupplng at ‘he Highlnnd l'mk Hun-1 {m hew’ru} Wee-Ln. and any mmmuniuuo'xn ¢~on~ «mum the dim†II“ he rmlvpd by him mornmxp mm eveningr at Hun plat-r. or I») (rlrphunr 10‘. runners are unload to Ink! m an pnvqnion of the npmd o! the dim“ by lkgop'm‘ than hvc flork 011 u! an public high- >VIYI. DR. COCK. FEBEUL INSPECTOI HIE “Ill! hudfhnc in \he GYOD' \ )- 1-, n promnu-d to unwise 3H Tulqht 1hr N0)â€: Shure II 10 Luke Inn-H '1} “V- and Moulh DI...“ d any rummuniuumxn rum ‘0 dim“ NH he rmlvpd by nnxp mm eveningr at ï¬nd I») (rlrphunr 1M. Further: to Ink! In the pnvqflion of m-L uhu rqyreacnu the amen! m [hr movcnem uphud u! the hoof and G'. x.‘ HAIPPIIAR ll ‘ht uk Hon-l {m â€Vera! 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