.nke qun 735 perma- )empu‘fl‘. n. R sâ€"‘h‘ll Cemetery Co 'anf Chung ‘Tutl- Trust Co Sheridan Rd. Iways a chance Iact('r.,1 no ‘mat- 1t roaches us. Pasteurize itâ€" »ttle and cap it. xumxr; nmds. nue :ompany $120,000 .hneider nutrxï¬z'e value Estr Harmful .blc Urlccs 166d of t E. A. ent sted Sf. [aims A we. rtlficates Deposits ompany etrist. mercial Business a reg- ith R. »o_‘:.i sud 0 D. C. PURDYn" SONS Sirlv ptx‘kPli in a wnmen‘s bath- : ‘1in may he fashionable. but they mm m- a nuisance if the lovely 'v‘" , H' trir-d tn <wim. will sh w llteir model gowns and leg- ligees in the parlors of the Ionic Hotel. Highland Park. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. August 2nd, 3rd and 4th PORCH SHADES Rubbers A SPECIALTY Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for 200d5. Telephone 410 60 North First St. Gowns and Nedigee Display Automobile Tires, Metal: Noel waem 8l7 N. Darkr- Ave Special High Price for J. Smith Iron Metal . Rags Rubber Bottles N. Paper Magazines PHONE 67 ngo the Highest Cash Price- “Icahn-[Whisk MADAME CAROLYN MADAME PERHAI 2120 Paint Anne V‘- W In. I.“ IOTA-Limo I074 Highland Park uoconmntn Sand Gravel Stone Good Quality COAL. COKE. WOOD, HAY, STRAW And FEED Lime Brick Bows Cement Tile Cinde Red and White Screening: for Driveway: Borchardt Bros. Lime Cement Plaster 230 N. St. Johns Avenue m.‘ M“ Wâ€Wt“v" f-‘\a\«\r..-q50 (M'ine f0 inclvmnnt wonthc‘r the ‘mrr'mu (‘huh n! Highland Park MN unable to mvvl Tuexdav In visit mmw of tho Lalrn Fort“! (‘mrdnn-L I'nh-u HH‘ \wml‘wr rrr‘\'n"t< "h I‘"“\ \‘H' meet at Mrs. E. H. Raymond's on Tuesday August fourteenth at r30 p m.. and afterward to visit Lake Fur-(st gardens \"P are Th? Liberty Imn of 1917 was. auth- urizod for the purpose of. and ital prm-m-ds nrv being spent in arming. equipping supplying and caring for; the mldiors of the United Stntvs and to :ix‘sh‘t our Allloa who urn ï¬ghting by tho-ir .cidv in France. in support- ing the Liberty lnnn the penpiu of Amvricn are supportlnz our suldiers. are «Minding behind tho man behind‘ vhn nuns. We should support our <1)!(xi(‘r\' with all nurxmwnns. all our. rmnurcos. nil of thc- cnmhim-(i might "mi [HWVrVV‘ of thv X'i't'fl' nation that The soldiers of the United States are standing by their country with a steady courage and devotion to duty that should inspire the nation with pride and patriotism and loyalty. Some of them now are facing death for their people. are participating in the great battles in Europe to make the world safe for Democracy. to in- <ure our own safety and to vindicate our honor. We who demnln here in peace and safety must surely do our part. it is not to he believed that some nmionai catastrophe some calamity that will be shameful to us if it comes from huï¬~ of preparation or Irnmourfalluret stand behind our soldiers. must occur to awaken our people to their duty. These are the men who are to go to the battle front. How effective they will be there. how safe they will be there depends on the support that their country gives them. The slower the United States is to exert its full power and put an end to the carnage in Europe the more of those Ameri- cans who are now in France and those who soon are to join them will suffer death and the greater number 0! American homes will be made desolate. Stand Behind Our Fighting Men America to-day is ï¬lled with young men of the country who wear their country‘s uniform and who have 0(- fered their lives to the service of their country. Every city. every town, every hamlet. every country community has some of its boys in the military uniform of their coun- try. They are the very flower of our young manhood. Besides a host of sorrowing friends Dr. Baker leaves two sisters. and three brothers, Mrs. Frank B. Green 0! Highland Park. Mrs. F. G‘ Carlâ€" son of Ravenswood. Mr. Charles H. Baker of Hï¬ghland Park. Dr. M. H. Baker of Fort Dodge. Iowa. and Mr. G. Wells Baker of Chicago. Dr. Baker made nursing a steppinc stone to her profession. which she practiced with gratifying success for nearly twenty-ï¬ve years. in anensc wood and vicinity. She possessed an unusually strong personality and enâ€" deared herself to her patients both as an able physician and a staunch and ever helpful friend. Dr. Frederica Baker. daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Baker. 0! Highland Park. passed away at her summer camp near Peacock, Michi- gn. of cerebal hemorrhage. Tuesday August seventh. She had been in ill health (or more than a year, and. realizing that death might be immin- ent. left instructions that if tt oc- curred while she was at camp. the body should not be brought back. Fire Cl†HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS l: \ IPDF'V (‘I I'Y‘. Dr. Frederica Baler DEATHS Prompt Delivery Bower Pipe Cinders Rooï¬ng A. F. Bo'auble‘ and w! to F. R. \Iullor lot 28 b“ 42 Lake Blufl. Q. (‘ 3100 F T‘ Cooper aé w! to A. 0. Moore and w! lot on “do SherId-I Rd In 990‘ 31 nghlnkd Purl. W. D. '10. C. H. E Juhreqfl and I" to huh: .hlhrend lots 1 “8‘ 2 Truesdell) 2nd Add to Deerflcl E, 0 Day and f to C. C. lelnl In! "'C“ in sub f part 0! blk 71. Hizhlund Park. . II 8100 Rumsey, Lot 25991.31“! Forest. W. 31.00. ‘ 1 George M. Thinï¬ll. Resident Pntor Sundtysâ€"Ho 3: And evening In the lehwood crurch. Thuridaya at [:16 p, m. in the Presbyterian chlfl‘ch ll Luke Pore“. Fridays It 8:†p. In. In “May Hall. Highland *ark. Next week Th‘ 11 est Dorcas Aid tained by Mn. 5 meeting will I on Sheridan ROM Regular servlba are held u (9|â€" lows. . ._ next meeting 0! doâ€. The Ladle: A†uoclatlu of the two churches held Joint union In the Highwood chu In! Frldu Alter» noon. This me Inn the ï¬rst of Its kind was splen dly Included. The next meetlng the Highwood Io- clety will be hel at We home at In. Adolph Andersoj on North A". In. E. 'l‘. Skldmnre hill hohoatesn to the swnmsq LUTHERAN 6 u c Don‘t use pips In matching up or paint. Don‘t use n leg :00 one for the wool. The knm I: should be eluflc. Don't make I (not less than 10% Inches long. Don't use black dark or brilllnntly colored yarn. flare Mes dunger o! blqod poisoning: Don’t I» ' m 0! 80th Don't cut onvuxhuy! Don't knot ionr wool. Join the ends by aplkmj or by knittlnx the ends double for n Inch or two. Don't make A heel with a sum on the sole 1, Will you Vplflse return Ion-over bits of yarn 1d} the Rod Crou Shop. They can ohoabe watched up with left-over blu workâ€"to the m,_ ~â€" ntlsfnctlon of II concerned. inn A remarks 9 record ha been eetnhli-hed d n; the put week by the Hoepitfl ppliee Pectin; Com- mittee (in C «(0) under the di- rection of I W. L Phelps Ind Mrs. Charles cNeill. Onuu drea- inge to the n_ mher of 32.91: hove been inspect.) wrapped and packed by these one ic worlen. who hnve labored quy 1nd lute in order to “dilute t e shipping of that needed suppli to their dentinetion. 0! these d an it is pleuin. to learn that 60! were mode in three days at our loal Red Cross Shop in Highland Pubâ€"yet only I hmdful of our townl- men are contributh much of their] leure time to this in- veiunble one “lion. ! “'nlh-r sailor: Everyone luï¬lnvmd to attend the} Sunday evenllï¬ nervkoa that take] plnoe In the uh Prom park at 6:30: o'clock on 8:: dill, under the an»! pleas of she Am: Ind Navy Canton] The next 1133qu meeting or the1 committee of ï¬ne Army ud Navy! Center wlll (the place on Monday. August 13th ten o'clock. The chairmen of l nub-commuteâ€. the; patronum \ the once" are par-l tlcularly urg ‘to be present. Mucbf important bu ens will come beforeq thi_s meeting. 3‘ , In. Em Hill-rd unonncu! that the Am rlcul Fund for French; 'Wounded II III In the trip 0! n- unsatisï¬ed m for cnwnnet.‘ brightly col antennas. choerful-l ly flowered c tonnesâ€"Any use ghoul a foot squa She also wlnhea [uto- fully to ackgowledgo the receipt of llhe materialljthnt have already come The Center iongs for the loan of a manolln and will (the such good care 0! It! Haven‘t you one you aren't using on now? The Amerï¬an Fund for French: Wounded in ï¬n need of knitted ur- ticles and 80! so (u u to provide the yarn to l in who will: to make garment: nn turn them back into the supplies 9! the Fund. Army had Nnry Center Donations. = owever small, to the little fund the Army nnd Nnvy (‘enten are meived by the commit- tee with n bienthieu lrntitude tint ought to bring tears to the eyes of the donorâ€"however [rent it you would like to I06 n luy half dollnr do a big man work put it under the ‘ tutelage of is organization. Ad-E dress Mrs. Geutgo R. Junvfl. Trl. 3*5.‘ Treasurer. 'w-rU: um. isn't}: TRANSFERS (‘ri'l Goon“- .1. Mr. Imu- Huzh J; Jr Mr Fivdlnr R. RQV. (1- 'an haulegl “Ward 1.. H. t'\'. Notice I! “I'M thlt lb. week of So m r 17th “lobe re;- lstntlon w for men W 10 years of ago. This I: the one“! [ov- ernmont n rgtbn o! oonnu. to be taken In on It.“ on uniform cub um from Mitten. Alene-n I It Mb Would 1m; magnum mac PRESS, mm mm. tumors WMNaan WOMAN’S coMMITTEE ‘ nvrzm‘lsin Lt'rnzns und uni with- the ubléloH‘L-d' Furwvll and w! to indar the m. For- ocIety wm be anter- [artha Andaman. the held at her home the lurch: AM no- 1917 The Advisory Board for the put 'four weeks has been mulling person- ni call» on our citizens (-ndenrorinl to raise ndditionnl iundl to complete their work. They have been most cor- dially recived by Overyone. and with but one or two exceptions have met ,with gratifying Bureau. and oven in Ethmw case’s when they hue not re~ joeivmi a favorable rrnponu they {hut- hopes of ultimnteiy receivinl ithv much DNdQ‘d un-iutunce “led finr. They npect to continue their {Minna untii I'Vrr) t‘IUll'll living In Hiixhiunri Park hm- been liven an uppurtxulity tn mbucriiw nr to in~ cn'nu- hi» urixinui nuhnrrlptinn Highland Park and ï¬rm") nrv gu- Inx m have a hOFDHII not an nlnh- nrnu». t-qu-nntwly manage-d inv-nlu “on. but A ~mall. In-H-hulll. uu-IL owlppw! n-cnnnmlcnll) managed hou- -It:.' «um-thins: Hu- (‘Htu‘r‘n ran paint (0 NH?) [nrhlr HM vunl- M ‘P dn lu (Iul’ rhurrhh. nur library. our Pin- lwpnï¬nu-nl. nur mnznmk‘om -rht~|ld. nur many N‘nullfu! harm-u. mu! nul' «pie-“did â€pr u! “Hum I†“(uhlchhznv plncrd Hllhlnnd Park In n Man In) MIN! an 3hr nun-v homunul waldo-min! «my to be laid :amulun It: lhv (wntru! m»! Mr‘ Wallrr H. Huldvrln hm- treeâ€- m! lhr- prrridem‘)’ 0! (hr Hmplt-I Aumtintlnn and wilh Arrhllc‘d PHIâ€" prov. will haw charge 0! the mm- H rucl Inn. j E'vvrything in to fur ndvnnced that :within a dny or two the Boord will lm- in a position to advise the Direct- jar: to proceed with the work. The ‘huildln; lot is paid {or and there is on hand and nuhncriptiomt. Iuiflcicnt funds with which to grade. the grounds, build the buildin‘ and complete the bmment and ï¬rst floor ‘which will provide for immodim use xix beds. the operating room. etc. but will not providb the equip- ment. About 815000 to 818,000 it needed in order to complete the nec- ond floor and furniph the over-tin: room. etc. ’mmmnmmulm Continued from page 1 In order to bring thou! the Decor sury economie- in construction. Ar- chitect Pinnoo has found it not-eu- Mâ€) in rvvisc his plum downward. Accordinx to the lulu! ï¬gure: lub- miliod. (he building will he 40x80. feet In Mu. 1 high hmmoni. two full ilurim and nn‘ Iiiic room~â€" enough when fully completed for six- toen bolls accommodation ior a small hospital null. a small perfectly equipped operating room. X Ru mum and utorilizlnn mum built (Ill ihe unii plan. Established1899 maximum. â€mum cwrmmcwé Highland Park State Ban Have you ever thought of YOUR BANK as a service station? It 18 § service station indeed, » i A SERVICE ST‘ATIG Where your various needs in the banking line are taken care of promptly and courteously and where homt and expert advice is rendered to customers cheerfully and without charge. Where safety deposit bow and vault room are furnished at small cost in a ï¬re and burglar proof vault. Where thrift is encouraged by the opening of accounts with small sums and interact is paid on the same. Where moneys can be exchanged into denominations meet the needs of the business man. Where a well organized accounting department assists in the keeping of your books and accounts. Where sound securities yielding attractive ratas can purchased. Where deserving customers may borrow on good security. Where funds may be deposited safely and conveniently. You will find here such Service Station. (Eonnnny I. rzuamlonm‘ the con- n-rlpnnn hmnnuom lo mth 3n n- n'l l‘:l I\.:lun||_\’ Emperor WH- Ham will («I unm upon to [n to the from Mme Al .nm Hnw 0! Hu- ’1‘. “null bu) Is duh): all he an "are the lenthrr whorlsâ€. fornnnce AII HM- naviur of Raul... Kenn“: In Iner In xhe I com-mu por- Among â€w m-vo‘ lumen added {0 the â€ulnar Hull (If the Pantom- Food Groin-r: Ansm‘latlon an: J H Heckeu'ellerv Elmer Herkouvreller In. Paul Gel." Krnndh Ole-er William and Hum Rhlnmmuh Jenn Onmme P, Parley Mr. Edi-rd chhler Wllillm Ralph Alba" (‘nrh-on. mmmo wwa‘ 1'. u f“! UPWUKâ€"v_ 386C- PATRHPTN‘ Hm!) (ilflWElï¬ Highland Park Fire Proof Storm vv arena. _ Phone 29 Sheridan Road and Cain! A no 134 2nd. Street Magma! reruns?! Robert Greenslade Electrical Contracting Estimata Furnishedpn Lamps and Brackets, House, Power and Moto'r Wiring. W‘I'W 9°" W Germany '13] ‘ this war on n wlnuruh Hu- yenr {In u" luxmmun Harden '0! Ber ‘0 '0' editor alter our own heart. dad the 1070an I) Ihl It gave Mn 3 Job. An editor“! In the New. ‘ 0mm m o! Chuhuon in head“ , â€Tho ‘Ofllml In Oemmy‘" Th 4. no .ootlook In Oomany. ' ,4, DON‘T let your umpéget thebestofyoudmng However. the hot mu _ flu ï¬rst war In which the 'u used has boa muted by «on ntlues Though a (rest may oh- av gala; dry. this result II Mine to the eloqmna d prohlbmï¬ coa- (mo-0n. * If; It I: noun of canola.“ ‘tofno Alberto. to know um Hot- to- In; on tho In othor uni: of the world ,a the best of you dmng this weathcrordurinkthc [M New. Omar- houm , â€Tho ' Th 4. no u» , ‘4 i