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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Mar 1918, p. 5

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Iards Ila-Iii 20,000 icates posnts >odmany onalcof l. for the tthe Per- the true that the ) demon- qux' are lddn Rd Vush ‘rcial Business 'macy RI'l HF. ISth in in a set 11' bowl e metal. pany kPIA IEI@IIE Iarchw @IIIfi F==°=°===E=fl "WW I]; (”S d 363 u. C. '0 "I pany tors Hr -p the bat anhlor (Lrundy huh! ll ADJUDM‘ATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given (but thv Sulwcribvr, Administrntrlx Of Hu- 0mm 0! Henry Ohlweln. deâ€" ceased, will Attend the Coungy Court 9! Lakv County. at a term thereof [0 be holdou :n (he: (‘ourv House in Wflukl’grn. I' said County. on the first Mmuh} n.‘ Mu). m-xl. 1918. when and when H“ pun-“n; having claims “(liner mu! cunt» are notified and requested tr. pn-wnt the- same to said COW! {Ur mlJmhcutimL Armyr “him-in Administrmrix. >waukvu'm Hum.“ Mun-h}, 191R. 'Mthunlo f. “fine“ uir Temmnhprw “1d Vnrnm Sale [Now On H ?HEâ€"KEY TO ALL contain :5 PLUMBING 1mm menu. To no mecr “who \3 out! one DEUGHI. March 4th to 9th Inclusive Highland‘Park Fuel Company 102 N. lst St. HERMAN 0mm, President Two... 335 Building 'Material ~ Coal Solvay Coke _\Ir Practically every class of books isfrepresented. including books for young people‘to the works of standard authors in uniformly bound sets. Special Tables of Books Priced at 10, 15, 25,30 and 50 Cents While-They Last Shopping Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. (.HHD Col" 'I‘HV‘VKS i M-lfx -\Hn1' . C. McClurg Co. 218224 South Wabash Avenue Thousands of worth-while books of every kind and description are offered at prices that represent only a f c- tion of their cost during this week 03y. n\[n'o'~~ uur deep unpsnhy zmd (huughl‘ "Hv’l t-ur frivmls haw v w'tr Iilnr 0! loss Between Adams ané’Jackson ‘2' ~> trr Hnsm-y mmuarhcy éourt f l'n-ddont o! Lu'mhvr Company "ends so! to IIs‘ «of ”MI “ ha “Ill mo In 5‘3 i": ‘ I’MHK harm (1-1) Misses and Ladies It is the Corset that is made for your type of figure and for yours alone. There is One Per- fect Corset for You El)“ \RD HIVE‘S TO TAKE , 'l‘lHlVth (Ul Rhl‘} New Spring Models being shown in Edward Hinv~,preshknfi ofihe Ed- wqrd Hines Lumber Company, heads the list of the first thirty captains of industry who have signified their in- lvniinn in go through a two Week's vuur~v of strvnuous physical training on (‘harliv Postl's Oconomowoc train- ing (arm when it opens June fimt. The- farm is the first direct practical rosult 0f the campaign waged by waiter Camp. the Yale football auth- ority. and the National Security Ixiaguv for business men to conserve their phyical strength for war ac- th'itics. T: H. DECKER . CO. 386 Central A... Pb... 201 ,-“ men take a special delight in turning out the work for which they are paid and praised. Isn't there some? thing up at your’house that n e ed 5 attention? You‘ll find a lot of comfort in our plumbing. " course we like out wqu. All geod work- “The Patriot." with Baby Marie ‘Oshnurnb will bu given in movjes. 'Mnrch 19th, both afternoon and Eve- ‘ning at 3the Pearl Theatre., The at- Einir will benefit th 100211 Y. \V. C. A. Whether or not you are naturalizâ€" ml. and ihv number of family mem- bers in government service. ape two other qu‘mtions which will he asked ynu. Tile work will be started short- lv. Of course thismution was passed, And ere long the fair sex will be ringing ’your door bell and putting questions to you which you wm‘ ans- wer. surely. in the nicest sort of Few waders reélize how much time Is; expelided in making certainlthat commas are properly distributed. Thomas Campbell walked six miles to a printer's to have a comma in one 0! his poems changed to a semi-éolon. And 811* William Hamilton. the as- tronomef. made an" ‘oxpedltion to Dubâ€" Mn (0 siu‘hs'tituto a svmi-colnn for a colrm. ‘ At the last city council meeting held Friday. March first; Commission- ‘er Wilma moved that the Council order nit official census to be taken of the rbaidents of the City of High- land Pak-k and that the Women's Committee: Council of National De- fense bes appointed and authorized to take said cenxus without cost to the city. Your name,'address, age (as nearâ€" ly as you want to give It), occupation and country of birth will be asked. 'I‘hv ivnmt‘li are going into this \mrk with n will, and they earnest- ly trust‘ that your heartly coopera‘ tinn wm ho given them. i ‘“I‘ho l’itrim" Wlth Baby Marie 05- Y. W. (‘. .\. T0 PUT ON ' BENEFIT. MARCH 19 No diuubt you have heard of the census man; you now ate going to hear of‘ the census lady. It Is desired to take a census of all Highland Park. and the women aré behind thl_s movement. owmm. CENSUS FOR HJGHLAND PARK ORDERED Sustaining Army’s Morale 3. To relieve the anxiety and to sustaiutho morale of soldiers who are worried about their families at home and to promote the comfort and well- heing of these imilies. authority is Continued on Page 8 Women‘s Committee. Council of Na- tional Defense ls Behind Hove- ment. Work to Stu-($00!: 2. To render emergency relic! of every kind upon the request or an;- gestion of an officer in charge. All officers are instructed to avail them- selves of this assistance whenever. in their opinion. advisable. Officers should be none the less diligent in attempting to foresee the needs of their depart nt in order that they mu bnfmllfil through regular Gov- ernment channels. All such requests must be approved by the commanding officer. who will cause a record to be knpt or all such articles. Functions of the Red Cross 1. To distribute. sweaters, mufflers. helmets. socks. com!ort kits. etc..and to receive the assistance and coopâ€" eration of all officers in making the distribution fair. equal. and where most needed. It is the denim of the Scouts?! of ‘War. u it should be of ell officers 0! Mlle Army. to do event!!!“ Dosllble (or the comfort and wellnre ol the soldien, and to Make use of such agencies as are authoriied and lore. in a position to contribute to that end. ‘in addition to the provision! made by the Government. The Amd‘ erican Red Cross is a body authorized by law to render services or this] character. The following general statement outlining certain approved activities of the Red Cross. and meth- ods for'carrying them on, is publish- ed for the information and guidance or all concerned: A: a result or coularenées csuod by~th¢89creury of Wu-r between representatives of the Surgeon Gcn‘ our: on!“ mad the Bed Cm“. the tollowlhx xenon) order has b'oen preâ€" mred And approved by the Secret.” und the Acting Chief of scan.- Lamxmoss sum 18 Ammmm BY uw, THE HIGHLANE Homo Bureau Service Deput- mom Keeps Boys in Touch “ith the Folks at Homo. Sustains Morale mmznmgrls RELIEF (uvm‘si lmnrlw to be Given Afternoon ' and Evening ’ “SLIP l1" THERE” The membersmf the Parent-Teach- er Association are spending this at- ternoon visiting the various grades in the School; Following the visiting each leanhér gave a short talk. Thursday. Friday and Saturday of next week 1113 annual county lnstltilto will takehlace The meetings will be held in Lake Forest on Thun- day. at Deerlleld Shields High School on Friday and in Waukesan on 8st- urday. The teachers are planning to attend t meeting: so than will pmba , y be no school'on Thurs- day and F‘fldny bf next week. W Ejinnhfiiniuat .uyx’rzm'lsrzn Lmans Calla“ A. Cumin Iara Waite Mrs. Hansen (Lhflstine Miss}; lmbe’am‘ Mattie Mrs. Karg Ja’ck Mrs. Kraleer P Nihbip Sade. Rudd M. Mr. Wilsén w 1‘ Mr. ‘ Wetherspoon w w Mrs. ,; Advehised March 5, 1913 ECHLAN’D PARK. 11 LINCOLN SCHOOL THE CEN’ All of theYear 1918 $2.50 for punctures and blowouts‘. for 1918 Ho'w'can‘we do it? Don’t Worry. Join now Join the PH‘NCTURE CLUB Fee $2.50 W” A This is to be Highland Park’s greatest organization Real insurance for the cost of several repairs. You then know that you will spend only $2.50 to have all your memos and ordinary blow- outs repaired, for all of the year, , Commercial cars limited to one car to a mem- bership." " - $2.50 makes you a full fledged member of the PUNCTURE CLUB and entitles you to have an miniatures and} ordinary blowouts in inner tubes used on your cars repaired for the entire year of 1918 without further cost. Telephone 904 at once and we willmrollfyou. E; ‘..‘I'.' #4: V. [Whomfimandhnghrwm ‘ EWHEN mmmmmw- Ibbpapgsfymnmdyulckedamymou‘ ofgrufitydepoutboxh. ‘ , Highland" ‘ iPark‘StfateBank NK]: BAKER J.M.APPEL C.F.G President VieePtuident Cm ENTRAL TIRE CO. Real Semce ~ Raymond W.Schne1der New loafioh, 393 Central Avenue 3 Two Doors from St. Jahns Am Telepfione 331 ‘ Eyes ‘ TeStéd Free meDuphcated cam; Fitted Are yourgla‘s‘sés straight? Ifnot, dropin m‘iflus straighnén them for you {menial-11¢. E; A JOHNSON Optometrist with

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