Entered as aecondclm matter March 1. 1911.“ the post oflice at Highland Park. llhnou. under the Act of March 3. 1879. WPï¬aflMpaYelil John L. Udell......Editor end Publisher Paul L. Udell ................ Superintendent Helen Frances Conrad ...... City Editor Esther C. Baker .............. Society Editor Lox-em Km; ......... Doerï¬eld Reporter Albert Levy ............ Chic: Adv. Mgr. 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson, el. Web. 5212 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Puansuxn WEEKLY BY JOHN L. UDBLL at Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois Telephones, Highland Park 557, 558 Victrola. No matter where you bought it. Our large and varied stock of Columbia records, is sure to inter- est you. Colum ' records play on “Q; talking ma- chines. ours for good record service. No matter whether you own a Grafonola or a 2“ E. M Ava-I “Thisliule country of whimsical o|d fashionednm has no more enthusi- utic illustntor than this gifted Grandson of the Netherhna" Thclllumdmhvobooadou inabrlvylr.w ELMENDQRF WED. m “LIVE. SAT. MAT. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1916 Paper Plunging and Decanting PRATT’S Producers of the natural raw Pure Natural Milk is superior to treated milk in every way. It is not only safe but it must also be Clean milk in order to eliminate the necessity of pas- teurization. For this reason alone it appeals to the reï¬ned taste of every milk consumer. Natural milk is rich in amino acid. the form in which proteins are assimilated into the circulation. 'It is also valuable for its content of mineral salts. Milk contains more calcium salts in solution than lime water and they are more available for nutriment of the body. By the process of pasteurization however Certiï¬ed Milk and Cream Inspected Milk Guernsey Cream Bulgarian Buttermilk Buttermilk Butter similated. Nothing is done to the Arcady Farm Milk except keep itpure. It is delivered direct from the farm to the comsumer, strictly fresh .absolutely clean and safe for everybody. LOCAL OFFICE ï¬ENNETT’S BAKERY C. M. GATES mamâ€"nun Sundny Afternoon Jun. 23. at 3:30 SPAIN milk Alba-in mvnnâ€"uucomtun NEXT WEEK ORCHESTRA HALL HOLLAND Arcady Farms Arcady Farm 212 E. Central Ave. PAINTING Tohphoo- I“. axle greétly changed and are not as readily “GLAND PARK (Formerly Rug. le- Bakery) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolner of Sheridan Avenue. are the proud and happy parents of a nine pound daugh- ter, born Saturday. December elex- enth. luuu .nnu. .muu ....\. . n- “r. and Mrs. “'illiam Russell oh" (A ‘ ‘ iuumnr‘t home | n .\ (.recn Ma) Rc‘ Kenosha, Wis.. formerly of Highwood 1‘ e Ladies \xd NnIr1)’ o! [ht ltbcnnrr are rebeivmg congral'ulatlons on the Lhur h mil mrrl next Thunday Illh birth of a son born New Y'ears Day ‘1“ “11mm Mu)“ ; ‘ January ï¬rst. {I On kcount n! the lack of enough mm. Announcement has been made 0! lndxcrthr Wuutunrmulut c lixmuot the opening of a brunch office of .115, whnchwututxhrld mturdny men ,. . . nu II poem-med. Uubmcmbtn an n- the Willxams Nelson Real Estate questedtu tx- prrwmd (o I“ qmd†C0†successors W HOWN'd T. wâ€' when wealher Condillunl Are nah! Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Muon lnd Miu Blanche Mason left last week for L0: Angelou, 011., to rennin until spring. Mr. Mason, however, will return nbout lurch ï¬rst. Min Mnrion Muon is spending the holiday moon with her brother, Mr. Nomun Muon and Mrs. fluon in New York Ind will return Saturday. An installation of officer- will taka plnce tonight in the Campbell Chap- ter of Eastern Star in Masonic Hall. 011 Sunday It. and In. Wllliam E. Schenkie entertained a number of friends. celebrating tho chflataning of their tiny son Vernon Harry, who- was born November 24th. The Ltdies' Aid Society of the Evangelicnl Lutheran Church met with “in Alma Ohlwdn in the As- Iembly Room of the church lut Thursday owning. Messrs. Frank and William Leuer have purchased their father's interest in the North Shore Auto and Trans- portation (‘o., and hereafter the cum- pany wxll be known as the Motor Transportation Co. The sons have taken over All book accounts and Will settle all bills. Announcement has been made of the opening of a brunch oflice of the Williams Nelson Real Estate Co., successors to Howard '1'. Wil- liams, real estate dealer. Mr. Nelson was formerly of the ï¬rm J. R. Nelson 4: Son Real Estate Co. of Chicngo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waltermnn and mother of Chicago, Ipent Sun- dny with Mr. and Mrs. August John- son und family. Mus V'lulJ l‘dnsu- wh » Nut 11 um 9,; her rclatst Mr and Mrs hl : H..P.r hr the past three manths, u.» (Med l'r hrr home In Fisk. W1), Wednudn h) (hr illness of her mum-r Hut-old Hurt, who in living with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Culkins on North Green Bay Road is able to be mund again after a week's ilIneu which kept him conï¬ned to his bed. » Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goodell and daughter, Mnrgaret Annabel. and Mr. David Ander'son, :11 of Chicago, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Grunt. Mrs. Peter Hutu:- of S. Green Bny Road suffered a stroke of panlysis on last Thursday. which hn left hgr blind and deaf. While her condition is quite serious, it is hoped she will get. along nicely Mr. Eugene E. Andrew: of Llurel Avenue, has spent the pest week in New York on a business trip. Miss Elizabeth Towner left on Tuesday for Winter Puk. Florida. where she will spend the next two months. W’ imam 11551 Telephone 193 ifloopiul at Wnukogsn about a month ago, and who bu boon Iufler- 'ing with convulsions il (clung dong ‘nicely. AHL‘ 1mm:- l'.l-_'r!'.‘ll.‘d 1n UH- french nusguufl “urn me! I! Lhe Tum") H mun MHMM‘ )n-xlerdu) murmhg, lbd ‘WAH met-l ugmn nu: W:dn¢~.dn)‘ :1 ‘Hm l‘rvalvylcrmn «hurrh An nun-31mg mn-lu.‘ of ‘hc .rmnl)‘ (1-1M was held Munda)‘ nftcrr ‘nuon. Mrs. [Awnmce u! (hK‘J‘U, ‘apoke on the Lew I’Ipucupa'. Hume u. \ hu‘agn, IL :1 \rr)‘ mntruchvr lulu, Mn: Luau.“- Bonu-n o.’ (hr 3:, 3 I,~;.r hqur, has as hrr gucat. he! Vaxster, M13: Hum Bonn-ll of No “he!†9. l); Mr. And Mn. Duvid Stupey of Prairie Avenue, Are receiving con- grutulnuona on the birth of 3 son, born Sunday, Junuary ninth. Mrs. Wm. Schmidt of McGovern Street. I: improving utter two week: of serious illness which h1- kepl her conï¬ned w her bed. Hospital at Wnukmn about at A number of chm Mu boa! month ago. and who bu been nufler- 1m.“ in the club aludu, wild m: in; with convulsions ll (clung nlong i Mr June! Laiu‘u moinn padute hctum. nicely. “Fin and the Fight Against It." in ‘ch-ngod from tho ‘mtrflm to the eighth of February. My «on. mg. In plea of the loan" the club will show I motion piduro. Including ‘ . 1cm†uken ln l‘le Foreet. In tho Mrs. Win. bch’midt of McGovernhuntm‘ ecene o! u" photo p“, an Street: I: linprovmg ~utter two woolu‘b‘ m“ and mod . number of of serious illness which line kepl her‘we†known midenu 0' uh For- confined w b" M‘ ‘eel. A lnrxe boon (rooted me Mi“ Henrietta lngereol we: m‘;"Gnqurl" produchon I! {our ond successful prize winner in the Ann-ix!!! u'clork Tueodly. Tomorrow lb. Club a week before but and En. Lunl motion picture: .r, to mt)“. on. won last Thursdly. ‘ledur-lmnnl picture lnd the Iv.“ The dnnce It the Ravinn hrklrhnld'n story "The Sleeping Beauty.†Casino Wednendny wu well attend-15m Tueodey evening the cirhuonlh, a], Any one enjoyed the evening.llhe usual cord pony will an pinto. Mr. And Mn. Devid Stupey of Prairie Avenue, ere receiving tong grutulnuona on the birth of e eon,’ born Sunday, Jenuary ninth. A ixghl supp" Wu served. The Kanni- ('lub supper dance \nll place next Wodneulay evemng, uary nineteenth, It the ('nnno. Mr. Willum Ralph who u nufler .ng wnh plural pneumonia wu uk en to thc Augusunn Hospital. Sun duy, The Misses theldn hm: as Lhexr guest, Mm Dorothy Fun-mien of Chncngo. formerly 0! 1h)! CH)‘ Mr and Mu Wm Uufly muvcd Hm w (k hum Nam; Snund Nrrfl 10h! {nu-mud: home In N (.recn May Rc‘. 1 3 e Ladies \xd \mnrty 0! [ht Ebcnntr (hunh mil mrrl next Thunday Illh l Highland Park Womnn'l Club I The next regular meeting of the 0330“ Club will be bold in the High ltnd Park Club Hog... Thundny. January 20th. It 2M5 p. In. Ir. F‘nnklyn Bliu Snyder of Northvat- em University will talk on '11" Clu- Iic usd the Best 801W.†Tho lut "In!" meeting 0!. the club In: hold an Trinity m House Tuesdny “cannon. Jug-m 11th It 2:30 o'clock. Profane! Bol- lin D. Salisbury of the Univonity of Chicago give - locturo on â€The Now Geology." The host...“ {or the afternoon were Mrs. Henry 3. Club, chairmux, tainted by lad-nu W. A. Alonndu, Punch X. Bur. Charles F. anc, Wilt. 3. Cum Harry D. Fuon, Hairy L luau. Roy Pingm And John Oliver. Mrs. Cox, dnughur of Mr. and Mn, L'h-rles Powell of Hanna, returned w her home In Stevenullle, meunn, after a month's nut. Mam Edith [Andalrom enlr'unu-d me- Irukht‘r! u." Lhr l’hungrnca) LuUI- cr.u: 5.41415) Schwi at hrr home ml . mu lay r. clung The last regular meeting of the Ouoli Club occurred laat Thuraday afternoon in the Highland Park Club House at two forty-ï¬re o'clock. The program was given by Mr. Arthur Burton who sang a number of beau- tiful songs accompanied on the piano by Eleanor Scheib. Mr. Burton'a ae- Iections were certainly well choeen 1nd charmingly given, the accompan- ment being perfect A great deal of appreciation val ahovn him. At the business meeting which preceded the song recital. Ira. Prindlville spoke of the newly organized French Hospital work. She related that the meeting would take place every Wed- needay morning at nine-thirty. the place of meeting alternating with the Trinity Parish Houae and the Presbyterian Church. Tea waa aerv- ed by the following boateeaea after the meeting. Neadamea A. J. Metal. John Oliver, George Schofleld, W. E. Ten Broeclt. Henry Clark, W. J. Fyfle, Harry A. Parkln, W. R. Tap- per, D. S. Pate and D. I. Enhine. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K McMullt-n. Aormurly of this «My hun- uhcn l mum: on .‘lulon l‘lnnd, and axr nuu' hung there. Mr~ ("unshtmr Shir“: «I! l’nvspa“! Avenue, hus In her gut-It. Mm Ron mud Van u.’ ( mrmnntx, Uhlo‘ The Manes Maud 1nd flnrprrt Himvmï¬eld u! ('ulufurmu were the .s'm-k end guru.» of Mr and Mn Jnmxmï¬eld but week. My». 15“â€:an of ng-lon, New York, who ht: been Lhe gun! u.’ her “aim, Mrs Hemp-mm lixrd. returned mm;- 11u> n um. l‘HE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGtIIAND PARK murals Ossoli Club [I'll uh; Parents and Teachers’ J†. Assocmnon noxt “( hlld Hurt-m- ll leng'h on “V :L..n1rn!n-y..- u.’ Shaw uhn x.- H The Fix-Lyon!“- urnrn "th In bow" hm! at 1hr churrh “111 continue exrr) nrzgrg rru urn-L cum-Mm. Sunni.) The n10dn.xn begun ll 74!» Thu uNk. Rn F W. I‘M‘ her! of m. Ad-mn 51ml church in Lulu-ting the puJur The rural-r scrub†wxll ho luck! next Sundn)‘ Sundn) School u H.110 I m "Pettr'n Sermm. u Pentax-00L," morning worship at 10 4!». (‘hnuuan Endunor It 6:30 p. m The topw for dwruumn \nll be, “Ho. to Work th â€than." Mn. J-rrhow will hurt chirp o! the mot-1mg. thm‘ urvice It 7:30. A \ory Inge uundnnre [mud Mm: Elizabeth Shaw who opal» bo- fon- lhc South Ihvtuon Pannu tad The Sundny School bu boon cumin ly reorganized And the work in In charge of the following editor-I: WU- lum Noennbcrg, supoflnhndoul; Herbert Noon, nut-um “printout!- enl; Edvard Hinu, not-nary; IL J. Tillmnn, treuunr; In: Olivo HM- ele. ornnis’; Milton loot-bu. Ind Delmor (10v, libnrhm; lb. RIM, junior department In. M llinu, primary dopartment; In. Becker, superinunden! 0! Home Do- pnrtmenl. Ind Mn. Wmdlin‘ of the (‘rndlo Roll. The Young People's Sock†will mod at nun-thirty Sunday tuning. Dr. Kinky will punch mln Sun- day morning. d In lieu“ “an! P R hon. Nu bie C‘andAH and Pfl'vl thn 1114 I011 rcruhr met-hug u! the Allotll tmr. “In um- [dnu- Wodnondly after .'I~|l., Prhumn unumi, a! {he Lm Tumurrou Humour. ll ml! that (In u'rlurk (he he}! rrfulu! mnlmx .’ Hm “MIL“. ‘HH (ML of “J. um: lel he hrld .1 Un- \‘nlhxr Hun†Th¢ 7‘1".)an u "Nhoul (.ur Arm," And \MH hr u, (lurin- 0! Min HI-Mrudr V SIvJYe, uh hnp (hllf' of “hr whom mam“, girder. ll (ht I 7!\(YI.{) 1,’ (Incuro settlement, Mn» .‘(mlc'r Y' «9‘th “'11) P-:- \f!) In tut-Ming u:- hht n \r!) rnlhunlttn “cum the ‘urk u! prhool rhlldnn'n yawn-- Thn- H I vrfulny munlhly rrllY Typtol Pm: tnbf' mu! m "I‘M ui'l ()numcnlal art-rt Luhlu‘m L N hm Highland Park Ciub Fm! Unnrd [ivnn Church \Vumau's Cnu‘ (‘Iub Baptist Church Notes iullrr \m. Dixon, P-plu Hut (3“! North Shore Trust Company Wu] $100,000 Making a bpecialty of loans on improved real estate in the North Shore territory including Rogers Park. Evansion, Wil- mette. Kcnilwonh. Winncika. Glcncoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this icrritory i. continually enhancing while the ram 01 interest is attractive, Office and Yard: Elm Place 8:: First St. ’1 but u m nnub! uhulru-I lhal lhr nu- u! 1er hrllrl «leaner Ind mun rï¬uvrnl incl (1 “mun and Inn! hm 1.1-! lcml II Hum ’10“. [)1 A W \umnn mm P :lloluh A: Hnmm Mm h u! Mlplr k (â€dam-(i m « IN All nun-t Mnuhnru Highland Park Fuel Company Building Material IOZNJNSL WDENZE Preside-t Tania-3335 It will not burn nu' fur pots and gran-s 214 EASTMANâ€! TWWPdZGS Why not have vovr clothing renovated here this week and gm our work a fair trial? Our CLEANING AND Imam; of ladies’ and gent's gamma orwnla; rugs. Carpets. partners. draperies, pmno COVCXS. lac; «mums, an, cannot be duplnnu-d by any local Cleanâ€. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant in the Wm A may» will call hr and ddim your gamut: North Shore Trust Company Frank Siljestrom Cleaning and Pressing oal Solvay Coke IAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2113.213: [Jacob Avon... CHICAGO Orgulitod under the Bulking Law of they §ute of lllinoin MORTGAGE BANKERS W Park, lllinou llllGthh-Iâ€" Hum.“ “The Fuel Man" rt Ihul lhr un- u! "(hump \ulxm (nhc' mg" rr rï¬uvrnl incl (unmnunn l1 Ammo-tn lahu'rv 1. mm! II Mn†’10“. .‘f \uul fut-14.»! :lloluh A: Hnmm Mum-H mm â€HIM (umplm m « Il\ All nun u.’ Ilu Int-a! “mm m! Manhunt“ nnd Geode to! youncl! but the (m: remu'n un- nucred We live up to our Idvertmlg When you come to us for you can be sure of nu.- lncuum. We study t: merit your patronage. Hmvc our rehabihly. mum YOUCAIII'AD (Pu-:11“ (lean- H and better than Hard - an