M â€'1:an “1- «It: not will I'm-:11 "Hulnw (h1.u'<l" an} mnrv. Sllfl't‘ hyéspwriul stutulury y-uavtmc-nl. (in-3 hun- lh-(‘dlllt‘ " :vwru- Militia.“ Hul slilljunml sum-ricuns Incline to lingvr smmmlmt wistfull) ux'mm-l H1.» 0M 15mm): \\'~- recall the men \Ahu <tur1ml thv light in 1775-. 1w! hnml-p‘u-kwl sultlim‘l nf snappy drill Ls “‘0' «m {hum I‘Mlu). hm vhilium without un-ifnrm. “'"h m-tvmgpnnus ï¬rearms. “ith nu uniformity run-pt llu-ir patriotism :unlitholr Allle‘rk'nll mitiatlvv. They lurm-«l hack thr- llritish Rvmllura m (‘mmfbrd and Lexingâ€" ton. They did their hit at Bunker Hill. In the Civil Wu} vast organiza- tions of thesv nmn ~prunz: up tn pron-ct, the homes um ' ï¬wsides. Tho Home Guard has a ln‘qnnc tradition :\.~' HM me this cnunlry. but on†thorn «hm yuu “ill. it i~ n nuhlu cx-rxivo- and w wtcrilivv nf rn-nt muunlludc“. The pï¬opll- of Highland Park mw this In‘zznluimlinn u am or arutitudv Major Hine. Captain Turpin. their ofï¬cers and men. ; “1- «In not will 1': r-uavtmc-nl. (in-3 hm: muline to lingvr son men Mm <turxml lhv Ls “‘0' «m {hum I!» The opportunity for discharging a part of this debt “as presented it- 58â€. Those who hzne‘ automobiles can join thu Tran-Km?! Cmnpany cu- operating with Company C. holding themselves and thelrlcars subject to our governor's order ‘hould our homo company he called 0* duty. The fact that Highland Park i‘ behind other north shone town: iniorgarnlxinlg this 5 "ranch of the senior. 1:, not u comforting thought. g (‘OU T he Htgblanb ParkgPressé erructure which has hvnn slmpml by Curnful placing and ghullding of the :nntorinh 01‘ his dail) lifw. William McKinley said. “Mm‘suro a man by his lifn rather than hi.~ words. A life always. tells." Only in a moment of grave responsibility should we attack such a structu ‘. for after all that which \w mll rapiitsnlnn. wllll all our building. is-aTthing of gossa- mor filhl'll‘l in nur futurv moments of wxcv-ssiw zml. lot 115 look long and ‘n‘ll n my (“Irvhll «menu-.3 lwfnn- we lay hzmrl to the ,x. \U’h-I". IAN liwr slncv “an n 1- dm mnhv-I’. Wt- hau- ~h.u'ell xx ‘mh‘. \Vv hzu'r ('m1t1'ihm.-v m1 tuln-nt fur M" '!i\'~'I'\iIm_ not forgvt our mu: ~I)IIH*‘I‘.~ "hem well p34 [hq viruf'r 42 u; drill in all wu:x[hvl‘~ and Mid yet erk h) “w'h (hr-y ning thenlsol\'o-,\ 124i»! I (‘ullml upon 1.» m-Md (I PAGE P‘UL'R It H [imv (hat \M- alum! viwmn-hww relim. Prion haw hm‘n so-t t‘ wpemtinn It H 1111 111111;:11‘ .1 1111.-<111111 1-1' [1.1'1i11ti<111 in ~uppmtinz the Gown-nâ€" 111cm; i! h :1 mutter 11f .1h~0111t~* necessity i [f 1hr suidimk ro-fns1 1-1 tivht. H111 “.11' i» 103! If W1 an: 11mm u-fu» {11 1111) Nx;1d§.thv 11:†i< 2-1~1!~1-1..:11 1 1111 (‘nflh’inlnï¬ -m 1' ill be mmhlv to ï¬nance the opp-1.1111111. Thr 111.1.- m .1. 1.71m» 11111113 i1111111~ 11. this qrvm misi< l~ in 1 (‘1.1“ with thw widivr \\ i111 rufu. w m ï¬ght. 5 1r» Eflb'l'vd how much would your farm. your factory got your home be worth? Would you rather pay ftaxes to some warlord. or accept interest for the mopgy you , I can lend the U. S, Government? You’ve got to help win this war. It costs moneyâ€"raised eitherby taxes or loans. Buy your Liberty Bonds today; Don't wait to be‘ urged because this is your war, Mr} Citizen. SUBSCRIBE AT THIS BANK JOHN A. BL'NNEII jOHN OLIVER HARQY PAUL [Hull \V' I'u'k HIGHLAND PARK 5 TRUST 8i SAVINGS BANK SIIIM-rimiun Prim President If the Huns Wage Hammering Heée hnu- hvcvum; " {n-‘M’H- Milirin.†r mmmdmt wistfull) ux'mm-i Mn «1 thv ï¬ght in 1773-. 1w! hnml-piv‘ mem; BACKWARDS IN OUR an L: Him) )H I†\ I’ll-'H'I‘IZR \\l) BI'Y \ BOND â€1 R [HIBT '1'0 HDMIWNY l HH\' THI’ILSHAY. APRIL L Wl‘ [-1 H' The Bank of Personal Service" 1nd» IH‘MH HI- (hv .Hr I'vmm- the mummy is at “mug Thv ruilmmh .r (M managemeng of their propdj’tieq (m-r niuht. fun-i :m-l 4m» and WHIL Th9 Ska" is in full ‘ qun'S'VIIHI r-f [mzrinthm in supporfinz the Gnvm‘n- | 0: =0: UH mutt !l Hi », {tn z'l' \h‘p Inn-:1 unlhim: 'luo mun! fm' Ihv wx. mn' huukx. pa-rimli(~ul.~'.§nur humus. bur (‘Ill'~_ mn‘ kl‘ln\\|«'dut" nf Fig-“ch. nulï¬hxusi- rhi~ I~ \‘v'l') cummmniuhL. But wn must if mun; nmny uf -) Imu- .qwnr huur~ u.“ tku-ii' vulunhlv Hum. 1' mil rircunhmnmw They 11);) Hot talk much, ’nu'tifyina ‘twud‘ih. mum-mg and «(wrathâ€"- I). \hmild it Her (-mnv, thn they. shall rxmm-nwullh frnm fm-s \Vilzhnut nr within. win-g HM! putriunr had); I \"ice Prcï¬idcm mil $1.30 I’t-I‘ P'u‘k {:57 d Mul'vh }'_\I‘I HIHH hpvrï¬vld Ilvrmrtm' Urn-nun ;\Il\'§*!'[1§illg Manugvr \\'\h..,»h 321'} ‘3 It'll. :1! h :'., 1579 In Ad Via ncv I'DELI SLn)o-I'inteml«~nt «wit-Ky I‘Illitul pnit Ofï¬ce It Highland (‘Hy ludilm‘ Etlitur '1. m; HIGHLAND P. ] LOCAL AND â€350% FEWS :tnn \ivuk'» \isitiug which \II. ()niliv Wesniirw LGralii. Ruckford spent t); Hrilh hi~ mntlwr Mrs. “P ‘So‘i‘nmi 51‘ :3 f, Camp w¢ek end in; or N. , \lI. :IIIII .‘l!\ John 80* week IIIII iII Fnrt AtkiII Ulinu \‘lI .‘IIHI \lr~, H xvii â€WI 1. ‘ ‘ Mr. nmlu- Suck nf Aim; Grant. Rm-kfnrd spvnt the w jet'pd with hi» mntlwr Mrs Sack nfl' g‘oï¬d SL TIH- surgical (lmssilJ‘ 1 ? clpss of will raw! 1 imlc Hall. Hc-rnmu‘s Tm Show.†[pa been uwul'dml the sheet met 3 ’0’? 5 con- tract fur lhv H. S. 8:14 mg; house. nm- uf the- largest res! e 11!: con- 0:43;. The hmm- us being [will In _"‘ e Bluff. Mrs. P. M. lngalls. her two children will leave‘ml for Atascadero. Cal., 'to‘ summer. Dr lngalls ï¬ll residence at the “amine hug the}! alN n10 Tln- \mH-hman's house h Line has bN-n moved: to g u! (‘n-nmfl. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Franc ('luilfll'vn hnve returned†cage and Mr. Irvjng Dd : Irving of Omaha. Neb..-- ' and were the Sunday 3 and Mrs. William Guyot. Miss Edith Hansen her arm'while cranklnq'if ,’ last Friday is getting 450. Mr. and Mrs. Dean m5: Knuth will remain in mmkx~ spun in (‘nlifornï¬f \h. and “I: (I. A. BM livapnlis. Minn. returnaqi their home after spenï¬i with their parents. Mr.; P. Sullivan. ' Little Mildred Klehl' w -_ ll tonsils removed Monday a a ton hospital is gettlnggg gl Mr. George Kirby of C spent a few days mist ‘W relatives In this city. Mr. and Mrs‘ G. A, Sheridan A\'(-.. annount a! a daughter. Emmenne or Sunday. Mr. William Fitzgt-rd studvnl :xt Nutrv Dulno C Dumb. hnl.. i< spvluling Imlidny‘ \xith hi~ hither gvrnhl ThI fIIH ~IIIIHI <i1)l‘!;lr “I" II)“ ~(lÂ¥l_\ is L']: IN III in iII4ur§5fz light and \‘ZIIIIIHIA uhih- mw. NH! g (n!: into a r-vmonl flmm Ii ï¬crntch- ‘9? ï¬lled with straw and so rnnfml and"; deal on tht‘ IIIII‘HI ‘IIIII \\«-'4[ that H seldom drifts \I‘H. Th0 south 1;. 0.4 of NIP ~‘I-I-Imd :mIl thin! <tnrivk, re cm'I-red with \I'irn III-(tint: m‘M‘ “ti ('h muslin I~III'I:IiII4 {Irv drnppml m “hm. winter. TIHI‘ thl‘ “th f‘nfl“ zll'l‘ \ ‘4nd in. 4 w I r For {Mr \‘v:II‘~ this (Knifhncia. 03.x“) vuIIsII‘uI-Im. thI'I-o slur? .ihuuw ‘ has hu-Ivn IhI- lmmr of :I “II“: (If Whita- Lughm'n hvn< rungim: â€In number fI-III t\u-III_\ foIII In firh {\th but :nernglng thilh' -si\ must 9! the Iimv. TIIP gruuml IHXIH-Ihinn‘} ..III- 4.“ f9“! and each sootimyor §~tdry ii 2| ilH‘hr~ high . 33‘ Th" L'l"'lllld "nor ‘is Glen-I‘m! with ‘-ir:l'll ('IIJII .'I\'H‘~ which {i‘iv ï¬rnqm-nt- \l'bl‘it hu)!‘ umin: rmmnu. nrv -rn-h.-.~. thv lntti‘r ht N}< o~:)<il_\ H-mmn-d L'ml win-d I\'H‘~ which In lhi‘ ~N min: .~~u . r' .xlifornlfl%i u. A. 3:;; is whith Ime- En.- --.m¢nt- hv \ou-mï¬l .md third {rum (â€2.1mm h} . urn HM M~t< and Br hoiifl; a part 0! nm-d [I fang!) drnp bilge Hall. pa been ’0’? 5 con- nu; house. :e in: con- loan. The :e Bluff. :thje North im‘kh side D'slor- Mr; and Mrs. Wajtar Meierhofl and Ether andgmss Agnes Meierdoff, spent Sunday t Tuesdnyj and Monday with v;’ Arthur Hatef- ‘mehd the h‘ufl In mm. Rev. eierhon mulch- ir’mike hisied his ra‘rewell sq‘rmm on Sunday. lot?! dur~ 3 Hezexmcts to enter; Y; M. C. A, work ' ‘ 'soon. ) ' I)! 3 ‘week of Chi- Jf Min- nday to ad her Evan!- nicely. Grant. visiting in con- 3. The Bluff. ' Nor: h :h side f H u nd u few Capt. and Mrs E! B;| Clark spent Easter Sunday, wilh Mrs. Clark's mother Mn}. H Obeie ‘ Mrs. Prank Bock ind her daughter Marion spent Friddy in Waukeun. The Misses Muendh We're the Sun- day guests of Mnfand Mrs. A. L. Adams of Winnelkal son out We would like 1.02 correct an error which appeared In Inst week's paper Iconcerning Carrie :Fosbender Feld~ _man's recipe for War~'Bread. The recipe read 3 tableZspoontuls of bak- Ing powder and (h? measure should be teaspoons Calvin Aynsley sxpent Easter Sun- “MRI?!" Mr. and Mrs. Jami Grant and fam- ily Wero the Sundq’y guests of Mr. and Mrs.‘(}. A. Hahsbn of Nurth Chi- cago. , i Mr. 'nud Mrs. Archibapd Abercrom- by had as their Surday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald! Abnrcromby‘ Sr. of Chicago. Mrs. Carl hither and daughter Margaretiof Park Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. @110): Dickinson and {allnly 0! Des {Pinkie-s. Mr.'zmd Mrs. Gearbe M. Howe spent Sunday in Chicagojwlth. relatives. Mr. F W. Cushlpg has «‘returned from‘ the east whe lie attended a meeting of leading hotel mén from all over the count . A_t the meet- ing the different legals pledged to abstain from the , of what pro- ducts until thek ex? harvest in order that the shipments of wheat to the Allies may proceed {without interrup- Hon. Mr. John Healer oi Carbondale..m.. spent Um «Week and gvisiting reiatives in this. (in. i ' Mr. and Mrs. Qusthv' Maerklln spent Friday in Rogers Park vult- ing friends. .2 Mr. George Sullihn 'a student of Illinois" College atj Champalgn and Miss Kathryn Sullivan 0! Chlcuso were the guests of their parents Mr and Mrs. C. P Sullivan. Ed my {en last; week for Camp Grant. Rockford. wliere he is serving with the National EArmy. Mrs H F mow. ispent Tuesday in Chicagn visiting frï¬ends. MI". Julm McDuuigull is spending :1 few days (hi: wvek in Lake Geneva. visiting Mr. and Mrsi. Hicnz. Little Valmore Ultbach is conï¬ned to his homo with L e measles. Mr. and “Mrs. Cf H; Déyle. Robert . Aynsley ! add Theodo're Séhriebvr spent they: Eaviter holidays in Area. Ill. Tho htiys llNidl‘ the trip by Mcg‘rln'. - f' .' Fnru-txm In'ghm'l: hens are lhf‘ mm! mm- lwpt at pm- om: time in Hm huuw. but with the care neces- sary to Hn- proï¬table maintenance of any flock of poultgy, at least ï¬fty could lw ruml'ormhl; accommodated. H? u lin'gt-r variety? d! [owls there “-nuhl haw- m be ugamnller number. Anyone! interested Bn this particular and important form“ of conservation may call at 2‘2 X. lLindon Ava. 11nd inspuct thu plant doi:0riiwd. Initely 'l‘iw ('th uf u huqu of this 3121‘ hi. I! pin-«rm limv. in :Hm neighhorhood nf [\H-nIg-ï¬vr cIHHH'iN' fur luau-NJ? :xlmu- and imludvs ;\\iro fencing for lhv ll|H\\.I\ luul NIH: ma) hl- reduced by milizinz mntorial on hand. foul M'I'Hlt'h-pflll and 6x24 npen runâ€". “my, mwring nnogl‘the'r 240 square (wt, is <ituutud upo'p a bit of ground unï¬ltml fur gardon burpu'ses hecuuse of n Iner nnk tree 1mm the arrange- nn-m ut‘ [hi->1- thw-y- very necessary yum-1“ m u “1-H unloi'ml poultry ,‘muH- u â€MW-r uf :nljuuimem to location. Tm. pufllcnlnr h'o‘m with n. ma Miss (‘ujlmrhu- Flint n! (Yhicagt) visitingIM'rm C. K}. Harder imdflf- :vmtlng relatives. : merm- n for days is aunt and uncle iLLmes Mn' and Mn. Hex-mun Goldberg and small, duuihtér of Austin. were were the woik end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels'Nelson. Mr. and In. Out Md and children of Chicago speï¬t “nudity of lust week at the home their pu- ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amwald. Miss Mildred mum- left oh Mon- day for Camp 1m. Virgin“. u a mem- ber of: Dr. Hen-that's Unlt' Number 14. Miss light“: is on her way to France: ' When old Polontus advised mine! borrowing or lending, he was not in a p'oeitlon to know ‘the advantages of a liberty loan. iWhen you buy peeds for your war xhrden uk 101' the War Garden Manual. which Is hated by our gov- ernmex'n to help the young farmer. They are ï¬ne. . Mr. and Mrs. Amst Rudolph reâ€" tnrngd Band» from 1140: Angeles. Cal†where they spent the winter. Mrs. Morton R. flavor win leave next woelfor New York where she’ will! s'pend several months. > Mr. and Mrs. (3601-30 Shelton and um“. daughter of Dunstan spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mn. Oscar Ben. Age- doesn’t seem to. eflect one's pncrlptism, as is evidenced by the splendifwork of Mrs. Dooley. mdher of Miss Mary Dooley, who hm; since Nowmber 13 knitted 101 pair of socks. Mr. gum Mrs.J. F. L Curtis and fam- ily are spending the Enter hollidays at Hbt Springs. Va. Mr. H, 8. Val) hasrreturned from a few weeks stay in Florida. Highland Park DefenaeA Council Beans are for'ule‘ at Book's at 15 cents per pound. If you have ‘my meant property and would like toysoe it put Itouse. let the Bethune Council tur‘n it over m the proper party. ‘ Benn: lure u no“ food [or the civliian as im- the soldier. Buy them from \the Debate Council at 15 éenu air pound. George Bock will help you to them. Mr. Morton R. â€not left Sunday for Washington. D. 0.. where he is engaged in the inducer!“ depart- ment of the government. Mi§fl Ada F‘ritllch spent Tuesday in Evanston visiting friends. Mrs Harry Rudolph spent the week end in Rockford. visiting .her husband. Mr. Harry Ruflolph. ' NORTH SHORE TRUST COMPANY ASTATE BANK Capital5100,.00000 Su urplus $20,0000‘0 SAVE : ) MONEY ll United States Third Liberty Loan ' ‘ . . Opens April 6, 1918 ‘ ~ LEVIN ANNOUNCEMENT Eldredge Two- Sewing Machini for sale or rent. Price the same as in Chicagq Guaranteed for ten years. . § 4 ‘Fpr the cause o{_libeety For Momma-q “mare up ywm g" IVORYâ€"NOW} Requires no Bobbin to wind. Also the I have taken the agency for the , JEWELRY, PHQNO- *5 VIN GRAPHS an sawmc MACH 1-3 395 Central avenué 19'Years in Highland Park‘ Automatic V 0 mMAmmï¬u-Lnui Ethan o! PINE PAINTINGS. swans. 900qu 001 The Annex Pl ’ati; mud Button 1m was. um AND maul Romans. anon: mu smocx mums. 0 worm warm when minus . (Hahn; and 730WA». Hick“? ms: Cl ' Dbpcauandpeh ed by week or < 25 E.‘ gnu-gag“. 3L. £5...- 0...:sz Comfortâ€"Cite H; Chadwi NOW ’gSPvuI anew 3102 IL 2T0 'rw $09T ‘1 F ï¬rs