lider 15th mat- US. 'alue 31in} pit USIHCSS Trun Co 89‘ an V ‘tcry Co A ve. HeAntomdï¬le and Gasoline Tank Highland Park Fuel ï¬mpany Building Material 102 N. 131 St HERMAN DENZEL Proï¬les! Telephle 335 J.P. STEFFEN‘ Phone 909 HIGHLAND PARK ILL. PHONE 67 and appearance. values at $3.75. You gentlemen who admire beautiful $11k th'rta should certainly be ant-used by theoe we are offering special at 53..†They are u handsome a collection of shirts as you have ever seen: the patterns. are in a wide varietyrof distinctive new stripes. and the color- ing: include every popular ahacle. These shirts are of fibre silk anJ silk and linen combinationâ€"fabrics that are unequaled in service An Oï¬ï¬ortum‘ty for Clever Silk Shirts Gavel Stone Goonmlity Coal Solvay‘ Coke Other Beautiful Silk Shirts, $5.50 and $8.50 Shirts of crepe, madras and oxford cloth at $1.50 to $3.00. Complete line of Men's Summer Underwear Unlon Suit: Separate Garments 85c to $2.00 50c to 75¢ THE KESSLER SAFETY DEVICES SAVE LIVES AND mommy BNW‘WWM cou. COKE; WOOD. HAY.’Smw 'na ram Lime Brick Bow 1 Cement Tile Cindon Plaster Fire cm, Rooflu Rod um White Screening to: 9.4mm:- Miracle at the Are Borchardt Bros. A full 230N.S¢.JohnoAm range of sizes: incomparable Twenty-two memï¬en o! the [humor 00!! Team huc Qt played a (nur- I'nmvnt with the hm Ba-nr Yacht Club non nr Rt. P311 The anointed chmk for ‘78 00 I“ 'nr'nrded In you on their behalf {tfl Huch use as you "my wish In mnkomf It In cnnnt‘dlon ulth the work In ‘31th you are In- tors-sted, f Tin-«- dunatlmwfhnve enabled the shnp to pun-halo bail-Hull. the need nuw Is for works-Ii to nuke up nur- Bical drtmslngs v“ garments. Come :1! h-u-t one day i week! THEHIG (304!!!†H. Hartford. Prenldonl (‘vmrnl Rm! (‘rmq Shop. Hlxhlnnd Park. 1 nuts. Mrs. W. J. Fyffe, teas. Wv Ink» gn-m p‘euurv In enclm- ing how-“11h cha-vi (or your shlrv u! our Rn-d Crmm dnlallnn Ill per our mh’ertiinmvm 0! km l’th, when '1- ugrm-d to give 10 per cent of our mm! ml»: 1)! (hut day In your [poll Rc-d (‘nuu Thv Un- at Atlantic ‘ Paciï¬c 1‘95 (‘0 The chvck hm Kym] turned over to thv (‘Pntral RN! o‘msx Shop. Ann-rlcnn Rod Cram War Fund: Meet- our, com! Part-h Wuu valor- uad â€menu. u w nine to (our. tic-pita! “you“ Q l Anal-la- l‘lil Although I 1|ij cumrlbutlng alw- when- In Amerivfl'flad (‘rou work. at thv samn- time ‘1 wish to be Iden- tiï¬ed with my home- lnwn In this mmemonl and at lnclmlnx check far :1 000 (0 you far that purpose Youn. E. V. Price. The Auoclatiï¬t Girl: have been busy making “his“ coete for the Red Cross. pain (or the Inn: end navy leexue a pomfon pillow! tor the Frenc ‘.wwnded ainee the great 'need It ‘ bebn preeented to them. Ever-"v re, there eeeme to be a growing ire on the part of the girls to do ein bit in this great struggle that w, are entering. The Auoclation Secrï¬tary has undertaken tn ï¬nd roomingiplaees for the lam- ilies and friend olrth‘e men who ere located at Ft) , Sheridan and ï¬nd. it a very please as well u a needed line of activity. Since July tat twen- ty-flve have be placed. Thane hav- lng rooms can } all: up No. 676 and list them. There I:- absolutely no charge lor this ' rvice and the only return that in Red is that the householder wll‘ lnotlh the secretary when the room f a ï¬lled. in order to avoid duplicatl (if effort. Ar-y Nev, (‘entrr At a meetin . oi the Army and Navy Center ch rmen of Committees it was declded atithe ï¬nance com- mittee send out' circular to High- land Parkere. £311}; them to con- tribute Mty ce or more a month regularly for $0 1 support 0! the center. It is ’ d that everyone who In able to§ 0 an. will make some mntrlhuti‘ to this good work. le (‘Arnlral Rle Cross Shnp In grateful to nnnofllcv Hm receipt 0! thru‘ mun-mun anâ€. The- follmvln‘ thre-o lottery: sho' Ssh-t the “In were and from wl'dn they came: (‘c-ntrnl Red Crmarflhnp. lk-nr Mr. De-nn: J. ‘ Central Redi Cross Shop. Elm Place School. (flen every day from 9 to i. Workerlwgnted for surgical dreuings and aï¬ment work. A apoc- lal cull has couï¬ for knitted articles. especially sweuï¬rs md socks. for ambulance or cw“! pillow“. nude of odd pieces N cremnne. site 13 inches by 11 iwheu. stuffed with small snipped “ears or rnvollinn. Wanted. 700.0007. handkerchiefn. 13 inches square. pndc of old muslin Bed socks 1001.000 In number are wanted length )9! foot. 11 Inches. made ham plocd a! warm mateflnl. cotton flannel. our Wnnud. 300000 shoulder wrupo.?;cue 2 yards long about 1 yard who. made of dllsy cloth. or aimnag. ruler“). or linen. [19.1an by machine or un- hemmod. plaln (on handkerchief- costing about ’5 cents are util- factory. Small societiesV pr groups of women are urged in anï¬er these calls and deliver articles Central Red Crou Shop. Elm Plnc _ Sphool. Navy ltme Yarn. and dire’ion for knitted ar~ Holes. sold at Rod ,(‘rons shop. .mmin Corp. New directions‘jor specie! aviation helmets will beiroady soon. and uuppliml ni Rudy (‘rosi- Shop. Elm Place School. ' m. v. Price (Mel for smo- and mm Iro- MIMI: and I’m-Ill: Tea (‘0. and IXIIMI' no" “in San" Find RED moss s80? Ra'sn'm'umm Girl‘s woman's Edwin-fin autumnal-d) .n Wu v.1. Look for this Oniumn every week A. P. “:1 Schnlck. Secretary r the Committee Thr hutt‘efl n! the†um. people Imam lnmrru others to do nono- thlng {or their counln‘ In tho Ion‘ rnrnflcn Hindu-n could turn their Mam In mulling mom-y to no the Red Cross of other var rend. Then "(He peopl- hsd workd hard on the production of (MI play. and when (b‘ey came (a count an! thr unto ml“! they found 1h“ Hwy were mor seven dollar! to â€a pond. In I moat (enema! mm Hwy dt-Mdvd to [in all their money to lhc- Arm-nun Rod Crou lJlllt- Mary stuan Moon-n bu written I pity. “The Penny Box." and with the miunuce 0! (our little friendn. Miriam. “atriu- nnd Will- trod Mo-lu-l anti Hornâ€)! Doeflll. bremntmi 1hr pluctto lo I group 0! grown-ups on Hands, afternoon. The prognm n! the afternoon included also a number of nation“ ulrx The H. H. Koch“ from porch on E. Contnl Ave. on Monday In the scene a! u beneï¬t nfl-lr. Now I" you older pc-uple hoovuul, this In ull Jud for (he klddlol. Let [hem hnve the credit for thln. all to thomulvu. I-"l\ I" LITTLE (3111b § Willin- ClI-un but BENEFIT mm (1088 ur. “mum cunm Dam u mouaanblesmk x} Nun. mm 1.1.3911,qu â€mug: thnpeoplegoawayï¬ot the summer visitorvacationdnlyï¬hatistheï¬mbletimc lumeburghrhoplyhistude. Youcnnmakcit hard for him and yourselfaboolumlyby moving your trunks, mmmmoutï¬nandbmghrpmofvaulmanct renï¬ngoneofoursafetydepositbom. ighland Park--5_ta_te Baniké Beware 'of Burglar: Thv Rt. Hm: John N. IMICK. bluhop uf “Inna"! Hkhlm VIII Odo minim-r (ho Mont-M 0! mar... (Ion 10 certain candid-ma h.- N! Sheridan m-xl Sundu Donia. d tho 730 n m. mentor 0! Holy oom- munum mum: Md‘ormfcl ‘- nobod- n‘od In â€with Al (h. (’0th â€if- Her» M "w PIN! ll'llnoll Artillery (‘nmn M nim- o'rlocl nod u the Nnv-l Nation u too o’clock dent of Hahn-ad for the put two-- u-flvo your: weed away on Thun- du. NI] am: a: the Aluminum hospital. Chlcsgo. following u m. nun ol' never-l mgr; He in IR! Ill yeah nld und In a nonhu- o! (be IndepvudI-nl Order 0! Mn. Punt-n! union were held Blunt! morning u down thirty u a. June: (‘Ilhohc' church, Burial In nude It Part Sheridan, The M learn to lunlvr Mm. I 11h. an son. Juhn Dnvla of flight“ and one d-uxhu-r. Mn. Chude Draco of Highwood 1nd A but." Ir. John L Duh u! Mum-line. IL word to the Wise is Sufï¬cient DO IT NOW 1‘3le CHUICII dun The Highland rmr Ian WI. dellxhtfuny tnurï¬lud day Inc-moon at the hon! All In. W. C Blah. M. l '10: MI oxcellont rgurdï¬d which cunt-m name r 3 m bu? all In full blur-m 'err '4" be lug: In! on dance 3: the club on y. Juiy him-noun: from 3 to 1ch . uran lpoclllly (or the you‘u lo who Inn friend. maimed.» ï¬ber-1- On Saturday. at two We] show-noon the m I!!! p In 18 hole Md pin 3 2 ha! > A Tomorrow than win to hind founome. ll hole no“! hail- cné. Mum: will ' the Plum Bu'h Cup. | m. the winner's m [raved on cup. Thou, In the d†m lend.†‘ Idkt. Bwinafl and McNear,‘ ‘ '= Servici I unm elm n Club 1 Tue.- af Hr. ll read