on §§â€"-35Hl t livepxn' ‘e flofher rut-hntle.' Humor: tlve value 11' harmful ‘N FOR TWO AN CAFE 5,5 chant. '13 nu ma: whes us. rurize xt- Ind cap it 1 hands. the n": f‘.(' at HERIUAN CAFE :ridan Road hone 916 fled to ap- Id held at 'ooled 53¢ !'J \\ L AFE ~ \n'urdax ‘iness Man t gimme Park 9 South St. Park. Illinois ‘hocolates :aramels ï¬lth! ROOM ‘w..- (11â€. h and . what I'Q "\‘h hom‘ .rnmedxately If a? 9 fl «xv-e†Candies Dam vumn nnuk Mod KC!) @@@@ Native fPot Roast Beef. Hind Quarter Lamb. Best Rib Roast Beef, lst and 2nd Cut Rib Roast Beef, 5th and 6th .Ribs. Lamb Chops, Loin, Rib or Shoulder .. Lamb Stew Hamburger Steak Sirloin Steak Shout Steaks Pork Loin Roast Whole Hams Peacock Brand Peacock Brand Bacon Strip Veal Roast .. Veal Stew .. Breakfast Bacon Lard Substitute Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Special Sales Palace Cash Meat Market Highland Park’s Most Sanitary Market EJLDJLEHE Telephone 160 533 and 535 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois IEIFEIEIIEHEHEWEHETIE l‘he following prices are for cash only Men and Wbmen For $82.80 he will pay you $100. 00. This :0ffelr is good until Aprillstï¬ Come to my ofï¬ce and I W111 ex- plain it to you. HHHWWEJEILQJLQJLQ LEO A. HAAK, Mgr M. Dooley, ‘Posgtmaster flfafï¬lï¬lï¬lfï¬fï¬fï¬llï¬lï¬fï¬] at the ’ Best ‘lnvéstment in the Wdrld for My 3955 Offers DIICflC FIFEIIETFCHIE ï¬ï¬‚fï¬lï¬lï¬lï¬llï¬lfï¬ The 25c Mr. P“ S. Munro of this city, and Mmm‘ Juhu ï¬le-ym‘s and the RM; H. Tutu-nu 0f Highwmni. and (‘hupluin Rt-nier of Fort Sheridan. are. to he thv speakers at the launching of the Smileage Book Campaign which will mkv place at the Patriot- lcllmaguo Rooms, Highwmd, on Satâ€" urday nhvrnmm. Thv ynung women of the League will lw assisted in their efforts by ther Fortieth United States Infantry Bmul frnm Fort Sherman. «m the samv afternnun Highwood‘s Servicv Plug will he publicly unfurl- ml at the League Rooms where it has howl: prc-wnted fur dlaplay. With No.4"! schnuls and gnap'con» wrx-utinn enforced. lh.- \gnull boy can now ho a rn-g‘mr fe-Ih-rlwithuut ninu~ in runnh 1H1»: \lnl'k Ifl'! pit :I\ ll Mun-h 2H Hurinfl ~Hhslilut¢ ilillilt EIEEEJLF Corner Green Bay Rum! and Laurel Ammo L'. U. L'nangst Pa 101. Mr. Howard Kuist prom-hm} :1 very pit-using wrmun rm “The Grunt Sul- mtinn,†but Sunday wwning. His many friumls were‘ gIml tu hear him llH‘l THE 7:20! p. m. Englixh 1n“ tlw (hurt 1:3“ 3%“ p. ‘,H_ K Tupit' "I ‘ Imulvr a HIGHLAND PARK PRE$S,‘; Hg", 14;;an PARK. ILLINOIS I'.\'I‘Rl0'l‘l(' LI'LH-‘l'l‘l )2 his nhsvm-o um! Snndm'. n It!‘ frnm ihv Muddy Bihk- lnv “ill m- suppliml and the order im-s wiH 1w :14 fulhm‘s‘: . :u. m. Bihly Svhrml. Uwsnn. \liniqur,‘ tn thv \lultitmh-." EJLE’JL'PJLQJLUJLQJ l W :1 K. L. (‘, E. )H‘Jl_\(‘l‘ mew-t ‘Re‘wmwth fur lntvmpvr ‘1'. Dr Eur] l’rilwh. Prvnvhing Rm‘Vicv. uwr mmting< urv hvhl h mm \lenvx‘du)‘ (‘\'4L {Mm-k from hunu l'roxwhing «nice IDHDHDEIUHDHDi IJIIDLQIU p: The Ikékv County Teacher's Insti- tmvv‘I‘h jut the HIgh School on Fri- day I“ I ‘: \I‘vnk. An excellent lunch- mn \ias Iu- rqu 16 about two hundred :IIIII ï¬ftyIpé-IIIIIQ in less than 35 min- IIIIN, Epruflnu once mow the i-I‘flciency nf [VQIIIPIIIx- lunch room. In 1qu :InI‘IhOUH: IIII \luIIIlIIIIII Club ~played :IIIII IhI IIIIIIIIH sung two numbers. :IIIIIII‘II: IIIIIIII In tho prngIam bx their .Ippmmnflu (III the day of the III- \tiIIIch :I “II! no“ .erico flag made I1\ IIï¬IIIIIIIIIIII- in thc- vambl) Room "IIIieI‘ flu: “iIII 'Is IIII shuns inaud- ms. [LN IIIW unIII star III x)Iomn' of Du- 'IIIIIrII‘vII Spvm‘or. is IIII' gift. (If trhv High m hImI SI-ctinn‘nf the Pun-III- â€~II ;I¢'II=I IA<<III I: IiiuII HI; tin}: Fugli lI I-InssI-s an» IIIIIcII IlIII‘I‘“->l|"’: in IIII- stud) of :I IH‘W hunk At [thew-mi of this wm-k Miss Mar~ gut-rite 'ï¬lli'kl'r, who for the past four years, in“): been at the head of the Wumfsticfï¬civncn Department, will loin-9‘ {mg Kankukoe, Illinois. where she will ink? up the- wnrk as Adviser for the Knnknkeo County Home 'lm- provemon‘t Association. We are sor- ry to' lmé Miss Tucker 'and am will- ing to lot her go only bpcausv in her new york shu will ï¬nd wider opporâ€" tuinity Iri’ make use of the training she has irocentiy had in Columhin l niversitév and hvcnuse the ï¬eld she is «imprint: L in need of trained workers. j_ ’ ll) 1.1;; ï¬lm-luau 21ml “an the 32", low hurdlï¬s iunl lrtmd' jump, Hl‘ shows llly st’lllTlnml if no will trr. nefliear hu <hnnl4l ckhlhil winnlng harm. Humlp‘rnlxgh lust tlw mllv run lly a fun! dry-h}. hut ran in winning farm. Lnsgt Thurmny the Bnys’ Gymnasâ€" ium max vmwllml to llw walls by'a lun' uf' lp‘vulnturs “ho had come lo a; t u é'nnlnvn n! (lw fut-ulty play zhu J niq'r girls, and thv men 0f mo l'm-u! ".1lluy tlw svnlm‘ how. The and; is won lmth gunn-sfltlm ï¬rst «mu liy‘ulnly four paints . Today Hm soniu} mm and the junior boys are ï¬ghting ll out; :1 game lwtwm-n‘the fut m'tlnlnml the thin men is also lu-ingfplny-d‘ These will [irnhnhly he tho Run haskq-t ball games of the svnsnll., 'mn rum Hiu‘hj F1 'l'vuflmr Ani w By virtue. or ad order and degree; uf the County Cuurt of‘ Lake County; Illinois! made on the petition of Ihef umh-rsigtwd, Mary Dooley, Executrlx; 0! [hp Last Will and Tésmmvnt of? Mary Honnig deceased. for lame to ml] the Real F‘state n( said docensedt :u the March term. A. I). 1915, ch u! said Court, m-wh: on the 61th da) ! of_March m». . ‘ ' I 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENï¬rhm'; on Monday, the 15th day'ot April A. 'D. 1918. at the lmur (If one O'clock p._ m. of said «lay, between thc‘lmurs pf 10 u'ulock in (he fbramoon and}: o'clnck in Llu- Mtermmh bl" said day. :ll and upon the promlsosyhervinunfr described to he sold in the City of Highland Park, County 91 Lakq mm State of lllhzols. the following doc;- crlbod real estate helong‘lng‘m [hr (-sdttv of Mflry Hen.nlg}deccasml. tn- wll: 3' \ Mary D06k-3. Ext-cutlix of the Last Will and Test- nmont of Mary Hennig, deceased. , Dated at Highland Park lmï¬oi‘é. March 9,1918. . E. S. Gail. Attorney 3 2+5 Lot (me (l) in Block Ten (10) ln Ex‘moor Addition t9 the City of High land Park. in Lake County. lmllinoips ‘dlsencunlbered of all encumbranccr nml homestead rlghts. J. P. McGuire arid wf to Bruno dv Harm!†W 24 n 0f E 87) ft Suf High- wtmd Aw uf Lat 6-7. Highn'tmd \V‘ D», $10.00. ' “ Tight rope walkers art,- ones whé need balancc, The war has endured rnr snme years. but with the swendld tanned? of the race. the Britith make £1! State of Illinois, Lake County; 55. In the County Court of Lake County,_ in Probate. in the matter of the Estate of Man) i chnig, Deceasml. REAL ESTATE Tmnst‘ï¬mf , A. w. Hannah and w! to Edith s. Hennesse'y ‘1: mm} s. Hiram, Shoo ft 10!! 3 and 4, . Mkyiï¬'lh Highland Park. w. DQ810150. J. F. McGuire and W! 10 Pin Rot- ui'mi, F) If! S of Highwnmi «\vp'q‘»! w «17 Hiuhwnud. W. h smnn ‘ Aflmuu Bellei m Arcésa 80"“ mil mt 59 Highwootl.§W. I). 3100 Wm. H. Juhnson and if to T A. Fitzslmmmm. lot 6. Highwnd. \V‘ .h $10.00. 4 ckaar that they gia‘vvï¬mly [mean to ï¬ght. Will he Rn‘d at public vondue In the highest bidder {or c‘sh. . OPENING Coffees ................... B. F. Japan Tea ï¬néar ..................... Navy Beans, ll). ............ Best ka8 , ................. Catsup, Large Bottle ...... Rod Bgans, Per Can ........ Baked Beans .............. Lima Beans ............... Corn ..................... .. E. J Peas .............. ' .. Tomatoes .................. Campbell Soups .......... Salmon. Per Can Raisins. Per Package ..... Pnlnes, Per Package Dried Peaches, Per Package Peaches .................. Pears, Per Can‘ ........... Plums, Per Can .‘ .......... Sliced Pineapple, Per Can . Clipper Laundry Soap Best Lard, 1 IbuPackage Best Makes Oleomargarine Butter, at Lowest Market . Eggs, at Lowest Market .. F‘O'r information about delivery call phnne 909. a Cash and (Garry Grocery store in connection with my butter and (lgu'liu'sinesg in the Werhane Building, No. 17 N. Second St. The folluwing quotétions will convince you that my prico's will. be right. Only one brand of canned 1 . . gmuls mll he carried. l‘elephune 909 I wish tn‘annouhce to my’ bï¬tter'hnd egg patmns and 'the pmple uf Hig‘hlénd Park and vicinity that I hive opened J. P. STEF F EN Notice not the oniy Those Old-fashioned flatirons Iof yoursâ€"they are a tiresome pair. It's bad enough to have only one of them around. but you have to have twoâ€"one heating while the other is cool- ing off, otherwise you wouid never get through with your ironing - Sud-Irons there ;were once named, and righfly sor cast iron symbols of . and ironing days; But that sort of Anne:- .ph¢te dkappeany'vhen for the old fellows you nubstitute there': no Irate 9f bent, no wear and tear of acloihec, no tiring ofthe body, no worrying of the mind whe‘p you use Electtic Irons. Electric Irons Public Service Co. Banished FA SHIE-NABLE EASTER SUITS of Northern Illinois ' 4.716 50. W‘Au‘ 2 Deon My. of W Haul at the stone 17 N. Second Street Pk.“ â€W 40415 W. n" '0- put my pay-om. 9to PAG- man Teleâ€" 21c 35c 14c If