:tritive value roy harmful 71!! [38th to up- and held at. x cooled sud’ .ys a. chance eria uh mat- ‘1 H .gnmnd Park on 350" -35 I0 'hcmith and A am; what 'phnnc 915 nt MASTER OF CUISINE an hands; I myself OIQOPII‘ 5 mother Lt-hcue." Hubbard Vater Ale ‘ wheel: Immediately V‘KC xr 8:01) .mkm _In- non eridan Road alth! ,Ipv-ih murd‘E . n ux. provide mess Man AN CAFE mpany 079‘ md rn'reumn Rt MM ‘urize it send .\.:':‘. our "Men m" k hops »-~:hlnz * wived L}. What \ - Know it. YOU 32 na 31 3.. wand. An, Chm. Ilmq “‘hl Comfort-«Care Cleanliness Dogs cats and pets board- ed by week or month Washing and trimming {killfully and humanly done. 720 Deerfield Ave. Phone 1228 One Home Necessity That Soaring Prices Have Not Yet Lifted Out of Your Reach AMERICAN WALL PAPERS 1C) .uic m â€Vim; Japan‘s nxplanation S“wrixm pnliuy, why not asâ€" a’ H i< :m'i-Gvrmzm? H. Chadwick pun-rum} Highland Plrk Liberty Bonds, Tm-Horn Patn'dts 81 Flowérs While we handle everything in the way of Flower, vegetable and grass seed, fertilizer, bulbs, shrubs, hardy Perennials, flower and vegetable plants and have men to do any kind of Landscape, garden. lawn. drive and concrete work. trade wherever you think best, but don’t hesuate in consulting us on any and everything pertaining to your Homegmunds. Three phones 44, 78 and 85. ‘ - \ .‘Dr'HL' .h .\;r nm~ulâ€" ‘lll Nurx Ills; Hg \nur runnhuixh UH By the purchase of a Liberty Bond you show that you have confidence in the ultimate victory of Uncle Sam. By helping the Government with the money you give for a Liberty Bond you help yourself for it will all come back to you with interest. 7 There are a lot of us who have a few dollars saved upin Liberty Bonds .y ho were never able before to save a cent. Not all-«but most men who consider it a sacriï¬ce to purchase a Liberty Bond. don't know what REAL sacrifice the people of Europe are making. .-\s yet outside of the ones on the Hattletield and those of us who have their nearest and dearest there we haven't made any sacrifices worth men- tioning considering what the world is going through. :\ Im horn patriot is one who toots about his great loyaltv but when asked to come across he stops tooting, as it' some onehad stepped on hishorn. No one who appreciates the full meaning of the frightful struggle go- incr on will stir up discontent and hatred among his fellow men. If ever there was a time for kind words-and deeds. to forget our little personal differences, to help carry the other fellows load to help make the misinformed understand what for and why we are at. war. it is nowâ€" humanity is in need of sympathy, acts of kindness and words of cheer. Acnu 1r\1>€n\l\‘u n: uiul put- : ’m ;m« rd «NJ ill AFUT A Few Pointed Paragraphs Ending With ain Advertisement U u‘tl l\uuriv.«'~ «(Mn-I" Illltl nllio-s, At lhv samr linu~ ll rc-(lu('~-.~K dullnrk worth for dollar's “urth. tho living 0x- penws of run-h and all who grow gar- (lvns mmwy that may \‘m‘y well be lm‘c-stvd in thrift <lumpt< nr liberty bonds. Thv Stntv (‘nunvil of Dvl’onse has (‘ullml upon all tnwn uml rity llwvll- ere throughout the- <tnto to take up gunlé‘ninz. The chairman 0! each (‘nunty l-Im-cutiu“ (‘ummitteo has {um-n :uskwl to take the load in his county. p‘ut-h (‘uunty (‘hairnwn haw lwvn urm-d tn call meiotings. organ- izv (-luhs and nut only arouse the m-unlc In tlw “hell for gnrnlo'ns. hut YUI'R WAR GARDEN IS, A LOYALTY l’LElNil-I do it. w m» :IIMMI drain L~ put upm Hu- luhur dupply of thv mummy. Alst ¢-\‘l'l'_\[hillL' urxmn in “:II' :uth-ns I: in mlditiun Yn thv “yum! food pm {wt-n Ilr‘kt'd to take me mm] In ms county. fut-h (‘uunty (‘hairnwn haw iwvn urm-d tn call meiotings. organ- izv t-luhs :unl nut only arouse the po-uplc tn tlw nl-eti for gnrtlo-ns. but to ~lum thv-m lmw o-nx‘ily gardens may hr gruun. in go‘nvrnl. lmwm‘vr gardening is 21 [Ask for the family 01‘ the individ- ual and much individual and family should rmiizt- that (not. Also each individual should rvnlizo that the time for talking about gardening has pzusml that thotimo for planting is at hand, Ami much <hnuld romombor that a war L'nrtlvn will lw :1 sort of growing hutlzt- uf patriotism. :1 pledge of loyalty to the nation. Each fumil) (hut mm gruw :1 gurâ€" llc-n lhix‘ )vnr, :md «lm-su‘t. will fall short in the most urgvnt \I'l'\it't‘.\ ‘1‘» mxuniml h} Ihv nutinn. Gurdo'n products HP? consumed I) Gurdo'n products HP? consumed “In-w [hr-y ‘urn- uruwn, lhux Imus- purlutinn |.~ mmu-ruld. (ml‘dvning i> thv n-Xtru “:n‘ work uf {how whu .In it. <11 m» :nIdu-II .~tr;uiu i.~ put upnl] He Wants to Win This Wu- A rather here in a little Illinois town received a cablegram the other day from General Pershing. announc- ing the death of his two sons over therv. “killed in action." He went out and sold his homv and bought Liberty hands. "I'm the only one left. now and HI rent £1 room for my- sPH." Wan his uni) cumnwnt. The Badge of Cltlunshtp The Liberty Bond button is no Iongâ€" er a mark of liberality, or even of patriotism: it is the badge of en- izenship. An» \‘rm \vmlrinz one? h 0m- I'lunt "Ix Howl of I!!!“ I'lunt "Ix BM Fur flu- "! Our Vutjon .\ct No“ if HHIL‘ pound qu fur 'ul' THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ‘Suturday. Apr†6, being designated by thv l‘rosilh-nt fl‘ “Win tho War Du)" our rxcsant high sohOol band Izu'uilm! itsvlf u! this nppurtunity to makw itself useful. In uniform. no» (‘nmpunivd hy tlw vnlor< and u award and with mum-mus war posters, the hunt! \i~itn-d Highland Park. Rminiu. Highwwul. Lnkv Pm‘vst, Lakv Bluff. Eu-rvlt and lhwrt‘n-ld At vach of than» tm\n~' thr‘ nutiunat anthem and uthc-r pip-(um “'(‘TI' plnyvd. Although it I'uinv'! nun-h n! thc-,tinw there wrro- pmxplo- nut tn 500- and hmlr in a)! flu- Hu\\"n~. 'l‘hv "Trunspnrtmiun Tmin†nus mmlv up I)! :umuï¬nhih-s vunh'ihutvd h) puth ~piritml viti- Y."‘H> fur thv urcnsinn. “him-s- bt‘ilbz publin- ~piritnd Hm vit‘zvns wvmml m vn-Injml Hn- (Irina zl< lln- run-1mm†\\'il“ always much uhond hf ï¬mc- at each lntmusrholmtir uthlptlcx are at nn o-nd for tlu‘ time being on account uftlw\\'ur,~zoplmms :1réhving laid for an vxtl-nslw- intra~murnl, or inter. class athletic program As outlined. this tournament will include all im- portant and minor Sports and ar- rangenu-nts may anon ho mndu- for awarding gold. silver and bronze medals for prlzés in the various m‘e-nts. or for the wlnnnr. “mom! and third of thc‘ ontire mart. A cup for the winning team in Somv sport may lw prom-med. lntormxr is alrdady at n high pitch. Mr. Sandwick spoke rm-ently tn the Tivics (‘lnh of anlnin at the home of Mrs. .\'ohlo~ (‘mndall Mr. Sandâ€" wick spoke of tho Ii(l\':llllt'lflf‘\‘ of tho modern high school. ‘}\ll the gradâ€" lmtns of Rnivnin this June are ex- stop Thv vumpvtiliw A-mmhmtiun fur scholarshï¬ps at the ['nlvorsity of Chicago is (u be held the- last of this month. The following» students will prohably enter: Ruth 0105, (‘harles Beckwith. Arthur Williarm. Mary Card. Olga Kehrwald, Margaret Kress. Bernice Rundquist and Dorothy Trow. pecting fall Last Friday in general :uwmhly . ‘ <1udvnt< um! tmwhon 1‘M'itmi 111v W‘ E‘ I following pledge: Heechnml v ï¬eld Twp; 011.1110 anniversary of America's ; entrance in 12 ’3 Grvat War. I afï¬rm ‘ m1 111111111111 1‘ 111111111 tn the cause? for which we ï¬ght. the cause of Justice There are; 1nd Human Iihz-rh. I 2111111 1:15 Fbr a wot upon the :1‘1nr of the Nanon's need. That we'fl my material possessions. my bod“) Just to sé‘ «rt-112th 311.1! my mvmnl powers. To R111 wv‘d HIGH SCHOOL NOTE to enter high school this [serve and‘to save America and those :ideals (or “men n nttinds and {a keep the Stnla and Stripes floating with honér. I pledge my hand. In} ’heart and m_\ life.’ . I; 1-. «all mm the x \L (‘ A amnn’te and his ï¬rm knovlvdge and belief In the â€no xmpvl and his sincere ‘puf- ‘puw and dmorminminn _ln rémaï¬n :trm- to ME (-nnvimhm arv \1-r_\"prnm- Mm: indw-d. W0 wish him ï¬re-at ,~uvm~.~< :Iï¬d (‘m(l'~' richest Messing. ("ornor [irwn Bay Road and Laur- vl .\\'«-. ' C‘. (i. l'mmzsl. Puï¬mr. : I! “a“ nu unvxpo-rn-d plt-usurv go hvar lu-v. Arthur Mt‘it‘l'hufl preach uh iasl Sunday M'o-ning. This is the sur- and time he has preached from (his pulpï¬l and the-mhurch and his maï¬y friends am proud nf'him. HP expects ‘10.“ Sunday April 14th there will‘ he tho regular order of senit‘os at â€10 n‘gulflr hours. | Bible.- sdhonl convt-nes al‘ 9:30 a. m. The lessun will be “Jesus Raquirés Confession and lnyatty." Mark 8:27- 3“. At luzi} a hunt "F Needs." Mid-wegk prayer meeting is held every Weflnpsday evening at 7:45 in the churdh. There are: folks who Say we’re ï¬ghting Fbr a wofld's Democracy. That we 'n‘e sending men and million- Just to an the Boches free. Rm “1‘!" nut to Hok tlu- Kaiser 2:30 in the afternoon ls‘ the hour for Mission Hnml. All Hlllt- folks are ('Speflilly ‘urgcd lu alts-Ind. K. L. (V; E. men-ts at 6:45 p. m. The tnplt‘ for ‘consideratlon “'lll be "How M Enjoy Sunday." Do you know how? RHUq ESTATE TRANSFERS (‘orri‘ne' St. Pvter m E. I). Buen Trustev, I‘m IT and lot 1 (9): W 55 h) Mk 6 Eydmoor Add Highland Park. Q (‘ D â€LOO. )dna Sffla'rdin and hus to‘E'dlth S. I'O‘III'><Q')"JS mu ft 11115 3 {ma 4. Mk 67 mgnmfnd Park. Q C D 51.00. Prom-him: smwlce m 7:46. Sub ject “A Prumise and a Prayer." lngha M. Stockton and w! to Edith H. Lachfx NW pm lot 32. Highyood W D 31.00. W. E. Beechnm and w! to Oscar Heechnm E 80 Res SW14 $9629. Doerâ€" ï¬PId Twp: Q C D $10.00. This brings us to ï¬ouiers. Mr. E. M. Shields, a prominent florist of Manchester, England, writes me under date of March 10th, “never were Flowers so much appreciated in and around the English Homes as during this terrible World War. ‘ Listen to what our great poet Emerson has to say, “Flowers are al- ways ï¬t presents. Flowers; because they are a .proud assertion that a ray of beauty out- values all the utilities of man" . Flowers are not luxuries but essential to help keep the Home ï¬res burning and turn our thoughts from the horn»: of Wax to what is beautiful on this earth. All of us are daily reminded of the struggle and slaughter of thousands so what better could you do than to make the Home and its surroundings as cheerful with flowers as is possible, more so than ever this year. By all means have a War Garden, let's plant every empty lot with som‘thing useful, but plant flowers as well. take better care than ever of the lawn. the trees and shrubs. the Flower border and the Window boxes. Cheer up around you,‘it will more than anything else help you and yours to live in hopes that after these dark and bleaky days a time will come when Man Will throw off forever the chains of those responsible for this sacrifice of life and make a Re-oc'curance impossible. FIRST UNm‘ED EVAN. a) Rev. 'L‘nangst will talk Four Things Every Home “COM E A (‘ ROSS" (in Saturday evenflig,‘ April 20th ‘the Epwurth League organizations of the Chlcï¬go District will go to the Billy Sunday Tabernacle. The port! from here will have a special car. Th6 l die-x Auxiliary in meeting thi< nfte§mn in the Red Cross shop Ito do R Cross work there. ‘ Rev. Tetretu attended the renal" nMonduy~ morning meetitig for Metho- dist preachers. this [week In Ohio Kongo. Ho 'soohe on his church’s work {among the soldiers at Fort Bhutan. ‘Rev. Henry Edvard Rmnpel of Won. 'kegan also spoke. taklnl as his nub. ‘iect. the work of his charch among the sailors at Great Lakes Last Thursday afternoon the o'hlld. lren of thy: upper grades made a trip ito Chicago and vtsited the Leland thgtgns' {wholesale house and were founductvd through the market They fthen visited the Art Institute af'ter ‘whlch may were taken for h ride through Lincoln Parknn the large gbus and later attended the organ re- fcital at ,thv Pnurth Presbytherinn LChun-h, Chicago. Service. are held In this church as follows; Sundhy. Sunday school at 9:45. Epworth Jeane at 6:45 and evening worship at 7:“: Wednesday evening prayer servicé at 7:45. 8. M. B. club every Tuesday evening. Boy Scouts meet at 6:30 p. m. Thursdnys. Choir rehearsal at 7:30 Thursfltya. “The Stewardship of Life†is 'the topic for‘ the sermon next, Sunday evening. The time is aeven thirty. Huh-r Rust-"mud Miss Brown Manners Mr. (‘0er Edward R. Mr. Coyle Edward R. Mr ' 00er E. R. Mr. ' Gayle, Ed. Mr. (‘reet H. Mr. (laaady (‘hns R. Mr. Dawson J. 8. Mr. Barley Mabel Mrs. Grelger Roger Mrs. Korg J: Kr. Norris Claude Mr. Ryder Rmh Miss Walter s. 8. ï¬rs. Zerbel Anna Ills: Adwrtlsed April 9, 19111 \ "5' II R'I‘IH El) IJITT HRS MVINIA SCHOOL IIINC vouu‘tm SHOPPING READY WHEN YOUGO HOME. ‘Mu'l Order! Gina ‘Pn’fl Alla-flu Bulk“- think“ HM Pm TEFi'd's‘ivim Bank nus. [duh-n m mun null ANNOUNCEMENT Moo Eldredge Two-spool Sewing Machine Telephone†“HWY-WWIUTTONS HEMSTITCHING 1ҠmAutomatic 53'2“: Price the am: a in Chicago. Guaranteed to: tea yearn. All-makelof m dads and 'Jewelrym, aflozfnpaired Ind delivered W. E. Wziterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Year: a Schneider's 364(5entral Avenue , smug Muchinu Repaired. can (or-ad Delivered. lhavemkenthc-gmcyfonhe LEVIN JEWELRY. PHONOGRAPHS AND SEWING MACHINES 395 Cain] Amuo Requix‘u no bobbin to wind LOUIS J. WROBLE {our FAG! THEE. 1?