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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Nov 1918, p. 2

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l mu qi- , may. V . .W ' “V'meuâ€"zr ammuagnwrpg. w, _. , W. , ergo-now...“ _ w" .4 of the good-lain of them to take a heartedneas of a Highlani‘ririt boygnsnt. . has come to our knowledge. and we i. ow 13‘ the lust. CW 3’ are making it public for the sake oficomrortabla quarters. It in CI! I" ' a in all has: the community which he represents: ‘ "me. from 30mg.“ an the “(his .c A striking example n Clothing Must Be Conserved t l A young ltaliaa boy, member of a to get- a pan to so. The Government has commandeered the Coun- lump“, ,0 w“... Tm... u, w m, . m, cu, Wm m"... m u... try’s entire supply Of Woolâ€"must have It for our land awkward in acquiring the rudlâ€" will he in two days. or as anon Ill boys “over there.” lmenta of military training‘that he.tranapnrtation on b. Ifl’m A. This means economy in woolens heretofore became the butt of all the jokes. ills Am writing from the Y. I; C'; "II unkn0wn. .. [feet lust would not coâ€"ordlniite them- which has a splendid brute e . H 7 ‘ h h M Cl ff fictive! with marching timi-.. his and it is certainly good to read I.; ere ‘3 w ere t e aSter caper can De 0‘7“ 'hantis were all thumbs. and his (‘if- the papers whpt a great advance tho; a real sen/ICC. ThorOUgh cleansmg at proper In. iriflfli‘ poor. fine day when his luck allies have made aince we left [I0 I diill. l'. S. and we all hope to be helpiu‘ um. ‘ Whatever comes. i'm l or there." feel more "In It," and will; l‘N‘ "in it" in some real capacity before t'nnny days. (lur waiting is d' what we do from now on :lllltl been t‘\(‘i‘[\llllllitll)’ had and he hrid been p.‘\lilillll‘ mini-mi li‘ put his feet in lil.- pocket. llm "boy lliouulit lu- 'lllllt‘l‘il tinti- tut very anon. tervals almost doubles the life and usefulness of any woolen garment. Call the Reliable Laundry, Master Cleaners. They can keep your new garment new or make It“ froln home" his lfi‘t‘fi. 'l'li'is Vim loo lll’ilil your old ones do. Be sure you call a cleaner who ”H. ”mm-W, ,.m.k,,r_ m... .m displays the Master Cleaner emblem. It is your Mm. I"... ,H. Ml. up w ”H. M. will count. guarantee of master servicemthe service that is Miriam-u in “i... m... lulu-z pi. ‘ September is. im ' i'ni-ii- Well. here l "m at final destination and Illitl’d at interesting work in the‘ l I-‘lt-ld Artillery ‘Sot‘tlon. Ell. DIV“ 0rd. llch. and which is oi some in“. portimcc an we received a mutant“- ('nlltln the other day at headquarterel ilfull)’ lillril lit act in App for Alllt-i‘lt'iill :iilii hilt-red in help him in prunin- The boy ilt'l‘t‘plt‘tl with .i full and litter (in Mr “sis tlik» good the need of the hour. SEND YOUR CARMEN TS T0 .2 ‘Snlil and become :i lll‘li r‘ of gratitude. o The Rehable Laundry on off by himself and lilili‘llili‘tl :illh ! m" G n P "M“ ”I nun: "w 0*; ____, L grt-zit cun- nut patio-new In ~tiini lug. l’ 0 . I! g a . . “a. a.» ' L und d Dr C1 in Illilrphlllx. r-‘nllitintz. .l'itl thi- in“... deer.- and men here for the port, 1 that w. 11 y; or “.A- 0M“ , 4 a erers an y canel‘ sum 0! arms. played by the ordnance without {ygara_ can neatly in black cloth. 9" .01! It a. II" HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Arm- M‘\t‘l'.il d:i_\~ of llll.‘ iiw lx») WNW» “P “Md- the r930"! “"3mfllweflrl‘ to schml an apron sons-1 The Got-eminent. through th ‘ heroine iiiitlcwilil) piiillcicui, but “I ”'9 """l h" ”l" A"“""‘"‘ I" thin. m ‘irll' ”d short stocking». (OE, 0‘ the American Rffi C bubh'h’d ‘8” Phone ‘78-‘79 that is going “bend ii! the min. in Army “"“m "’“i‘ been Impossible. The nIBI” [it‘ll arotlnd the uncle" til ODDOI‘UIDHY ‘0 "II. A Llli' Mining iii ililit lir-l .i.n wisp..- W“ "i'H'Y w" in "‘0 Bordeaux u- up the pretty once over herejpeople to send Christmasp WWW-#09“ clzil ili<tl'lit-tiu'l by “Mr bin truth ""9! “m9" ‘W' marched through It in with Ir bll, black bflllll 0’08. b0]! overseas who have no ,tin- station to take the train to come When ey get older they are usually i send them gifts. and ranged and do not‘ This service is not covered Red Cross contribution. T shortly llt'ftli't' t:lp~. llit‘ It.il WW ~2~2-W~¢¢~W~WX~W¢¢¢<~H~2£~$ I ll will be held next Tuesday lif- Wc traveled in those box-.pmi- home." up here. t':iilii- ill lllt' lo-iit of tin lilil lw) li. lilr- Waocccomoooog Huh 'I | . . . .- ' . . . striictnl‘ “ii i t iri-i- nr;t.::4-~ . g 30‘1"“ “‘T|\lTlh\ g 1;:L‘;::::I.IX|‘;;I:‘;wr any!h'pri‘y‘fvill‘; hands. He h:ld brought tin-in. in his ““9“. WWW’Q him“... H Sliydcr will <Dl"ll(‘ [m benefactor \lllll :i full heart of grati- W‘rk Nachos I" them and ‘1‘70 I"! tract Announcement is made of tilt» “n. "Lincoln." I'm. pmphm “flu“: NM titudc. nild. :iiil'r lllltzt'l‘lnx il\\llllt“>“:’uflhanu’uuh nprlngless. We '"V'illl will . Basement of Miss Dorothy Wickhzim Nation." in comcrsnlinn which i’t‘Uiill'Il .~n " “n l~ h‘m" "“_""‘ '“Z 'fllflllflil l. MAC. A- to Baker. daughter of Captain S. J. Baâ€" uppnlling handicap liltlpptll’lullil) :inii ”‘9 “NWT." "l“"li ”W WI! and heh- char '_ ker. and Mr. William Newton Belk. OOOOOQC’ODQOOOOOW . . 0 education. taps sounded. in<idc the in“ "‘9 “TN" “d“ '50 (‘I'OV'Md A. first class mnchinist's mate aboard 0 UNITED EVANGELICAL o tent. one nillllli haw Wen the .\ii\t-r-r""'”“",‘1 “l ”‘1' stations "ll"! '0 lnvlt O 0 icon standing with Mic tii:ii.i:i-~ uli‘lt- Hopped. made H Pl“ QMCHY‘ ”“00 Salt: the )‘iiunnstera were atmng for Ain- vgry . V I I i ‘ V lllc shook llll' blind of the .\<H|“‘~' “"" . erican cigarettes and have all learn- but the U. S. S. Mayflower. President “iiiâ€" iimt Mimi-ii rd in my “(kind-bye" with which they on. son‘s rivmc y-icht. Washington. I). ,. P i inrncr of North Green Bay Road and hm me iiilrk m.” C. The announcement was made lit Laurel Avenue . . n Hallowe-pn party given ili wash-i C. G I'NAVE‘rST P'l"it)l‘ Quite frankly with tt-iirr. . salute ”u “Hum m- d m “mm“' 1)_ (‘.. 0“ “'ednesday “-8”: \i-t “I‘M“. “i.” b'- h‘ ~i 'i‘no \\t't'l(.\ ilgl).Wl‘ prlllll'l. lllt‘ lt'l- ' k, - K 991 ill ' done ing. his! work. The Misses Rossini '” ‘ l " l ' ” "n“ “’ tor of Ilillllt‘l t‘nlih. \Vllitrli on lllt' I "‘5 9" "“ ‘l'"°"n"- ed u til the Americana arrived and.Crou. ' ‘ .rally day. A” the ulivnibere and built. 'i‘hc following is Ii.» Iii‘I It'l- We are quartered in the stables of‘lndu them to resume it to keep us. The Chicago Chapter hvadfilkrters his dri‘hnli an nld.l’rench artillery barmka~.from' growing homesick. They are.0i the Red Crosgexpects to peceive Napoleon‘s willi.‘ and apt pupil-i. however. and from fifteen to twenty th . la- , bels. and is preparing \tand Ibo:- lfriends of the church are cordially ter hmm. an”. before Dorothy and Mary Baker of Esther. this city. who are in Washington forl . . . the duration 0' the war. were the i‘nllted to come and enjoy the inter-1 September in. 1918._d5l|n8 back to hostesses. tsting services. There will be one 2 Dear “n”, ' 'tlme. it reminds me of the Harvard'lll rim 5. lzcrvicc in the forenoon consisting of A i ' l 1 yard. When i say stables you must W 9 well ' t as! iur ocean tri s mcr. . ‘ p not get the idea that we are in poor . Ameflbw bunch. ___..__ i lsin in'. Bible :t d'. ' s ‘ The next party for the Army and‘ g b ‘ u 3 and reading~ h" . g . _ lmcmbers of the Sunday School. The .\iiv.\‘ Boys Will be 81"?“ m the n"“"f<;llowini: l‘ the ro not i ll . 3 i l ‘ play houseâ€"Ville Deerflcld‘Shieldsldm ’ p g Ir H" ‘ Si 1. . .>.\‘niv_ ' High‘ Qchool on nnnf” _””' " ‘3 inzim A. 51.: After a brief ~tlidy of at 7:30 oelock. The hospitality of the, V ' ‘ _ Rilln.‘ Sunday School lesson there Will Trinity Parish House Will not. be for-l . . ‘ilrmt ttel b tth number of voun ‘o_;be the (nilowmg spcelzil features: . " ' go 1 u .e - I g‘pe f! Reading. "The Old Home Church." ‘ bu“ part M our “'19 “(New DI? who hate bile“ 1“ lh9.h3blt “ ‘by Miss Frances Prltsch. . :lullililig and our first impression of attending the parties has rapidly iii-l Exercises by the Primary [)opart-‘l‘"“"°c could scarcely have been spzice i.~ rc-i We came in by the same ille did last year. allchul’edv trust that its length and your conse- quently not hearing from me has not i told you in ’ These stables were ‘ accommoda- ‘quartcrs for they certainly must have treated the horses nnely over here. .ghen you anxiety. As .‘Ienlllt‘l‘ letter we fortunate in our meals. and number aboard. The i' was our In) v, . ”-‘ cement floors. and divided into sec-’ic tions. The stalls have been remand .o and double deck beds put in. liayuriihlc. creased and a large merit u‘r d. The art will b\ a “house i . ' . . ‘lule' .. p y y ‘ _. '_ . Reading. “Brave Donuld,“ ‘wrnrd river “‘1‘ “U”! splendid toilets warming. Those who desnc “ill Noerenberg. . , ‘m it~ mouth for the night and slowly our cam in f dance. while a. variety 0‘ entertain- R)Citqt'0n “Di . y, ‘ .. ,ullllt‘fiiillell up ill the morning. it had p one o t . i . )ill it towards. _ . _ p , France. i get up at 6 (when it is .11 fl ‘l‘lllllt‘tl :ill night (the first ruin they - “3 pretty dark and cold). drill for an M vflch' i haven‘t seen hour. which warms me up and gives me an appetite for breakfast. The food is good and plenty of it. Whom ever you want more variety or some ilmd hiid for some time they told us) and l llt'\t’i‘ saw such wonderful. greens us Illl' rolling country on eithâ€" ‘er side of the river was tinted. it all mom will be provided for the others» , _ . ‘kcnneth Gicser. Damato Calztfeminia. the noted tenor. . soloist will render a f w 19 tioi Song by the Juniors. ‘ 9 ° . Reading. “The Hitltlmi and Bobby ONeil will give his Ziiizxngs Darlene Jones. . i . l Trcaslirc." turc program. a butterfly dance gnu“ original ballad. The art department; i '. . ‘lookcd -i~ if it had been laid out hV . _ l Reading. “\\it.-i End (‘nrni-r." [Alb‘ “ ' .. of the high school under Miss Cham- Schulz limillt‘ landscape architect. so urtisâ€" :;::.:::::;M:'" '2‘: in:tance.doyou ~‘ ‘ 's â€"" " . n en a son m. ., berlaln héi. alreiily shown it com l The 0me“ ”WV-WU". Swim), llL litri tilt gatherings of difierent‘PWMh restaurants or the Y M C the) next 0‘ kin. You might mdzfdmlnfl ’ munity spirit and patriotism by milk-EM” meet at “”5 p. m Topic "Arc sized and shopped trees....thc varied ‘. A canteens ’ '_ ‘ ' meg, new trench mirror; mine is . in in: decorative posters announcing‘You Afraid?" Miss Elaie mos” lend-Estyled church steeples rising from ’ " . badly tarnished. and in the 'way the Saturday evening entertainmentsier i‘he midst of numerous little villages '19::th ”ll" time you have e ’ acne Mint gum (which ulin the pack.“ will be * it: ' . ' . - 1 unit t ’ - All members Of the GOOd (omrndts‘ 7:30 P. 5[_ 12m. 0“)“an senicmitflrstling in the hollow” or on the “delihich w e “u“. 0' the c", “9" N hll'd to ‘0! over here). We at: ’iii the hilla~â€"the white dwellings withl '~' "‘3 “NMM- ” “0% “0, chocolate burs and are is- fsorne more guessing. it is the birth- in“ . generous'hilowanoe oitobaccowll Club will be present Saturday eveâ€"l ning as a most enjoyable time IEinnd‘two stirrinz addresses. Mr. :eph Gibson will speak on. “After the "Var. What?" The pnstor will speak on “A True, Patriot." The<c ilii~~.<;ii:v.< ('iiiiit‘. There will be plenty of good singing. ms_'their red tiled roofs and every inch; ‘ .being cultivated or used for graaing ‘2 place “I R“""‘“- Balaac. and THC". I-.." was indeed a picture. ;and h” ““9 monuments to those We lined the rail on the side nearâ€" l "‘Pn' (‘aesar found "l” 10"“ fl cst the bank (in places we went very oilinge ”I Nd hm" find ‘0“ H I CU! illeill‘) and cheered the groups of ."' marble. 1“ other VON“ ll ll abut ‘ i-‘rcnch itt-r's edge to see us paint. They all, one of which i take it. is the 5th av: promised. Miss isabel Bamborough entertain- ed a number oi friends last Tliui~s=.â€";“m interest thinking pwph) day evening. :lil-l bring your friends, lirantellstic Merlin“ All the young folks who wnro . _ . . _ .I The Evangelistic nli'ctiiics “Ill guests at a Halloween party anon Mg." ,m qnmm Vm‘ 17 “l, \‘or- responded -the men by lifting their ~ S. 1 " \ . . ‘ ‘ ' " " .. . . enueoftheCi. h « b3 the .( Pd“: Chlldn“ report ‘ mail Crimp. thi- lawytrwvnnuclist.thin" (ht women and ‘hndnn by -d éd y. b l) . to“, boulevard “P." Wu” ”Ru, t."' bod curl“ the giver' most delightful time. Costumes were . ‘ g, y . . . . Mivinu hundkcrcliitfs. Mir-minor iiny- ' 8 '-‘ “3mm” ”“5" "”3 ”I" . Davin! ‘ l - ~ liibli e-rpo.~itor and blackboard lllli~~ h . ,« g! yours. mic ackn led the feature of the evening. “an” ”t Chicano will be with u» thing ”H. mm“. handy. For (”mu ilme. and :tnothi-r the Rue Niition- r DAN . 0" cement i for all ilidwfillile period of [line 11.. mile there was no break In the “'9 n" 'MN‘ “H the N“ (Y) “"N‘- ”than" i. (inhh. ‘ r“! o. o The Worth While Circle w2l.~ t-nghV .wm mwtmm in I‘m”! .I‘wr‘, lwzilit} of tln- it‘t'iicry Finally we "W “M” 1”“1 “Huh! lightl- are to be it); ”gm" Kilt. Div. l People 'l'ho with to ' l;llltlt*tl. did up our pil0k~ iind start-.mun“ """"""" A... . 0.. 7‘7 A. i ll. trance 1“” of this privilege . .or‘ mail their rnone t .Ii-I- I -'-'a's -'- a‘a - " ~ I y if . . . , .- I... . ...-,... ind“ M “d “d7“: ‘ i i forgot to tell you ihi-re‘ia ii (ll-r- thc t . , . . and in .\o\:l 5(‘tlllii.. tertaincd Tuesday evening at . . . .. stat» ill the liilion home of Mrs. A. 1.. Adams of “m- Dr. R. A. Torrey ”I“ he i< thorolinh-lm] :i four illllt‘ hike in whzit i.- pulled; netka. ‘ly sound in doctriin; \K“i1_t);“;11‘(:“"‘.i_:i rest camp for American m»ldh-rs.§mfln prison camp right back of our an iintiring work” and “ “1“?»le yTho l-\<l lap of tilt“ hikc um up :illiarracks. witllt’tl in like our barracksn Mrs. Leslie Brand was hostess on teacher and preacher M the Word. lull: hill that seem-«i Hill.“ to the 'l‘lli “Hill the addition of barbed w'ire Friday pvt-hing to the Morning Glow-Pm“ m attend the” Illt‘t'llliL'\. Mr. top and “lllt'll lt'tl through a little ‘fllflnlz the lot) (tribe wall. The pris- ies at the home of her mother. Mrs, Camp's ministry will bring lnrccilmf‘m' l:\ suburb of Bordeaux)? The ‘tlill'ffi are marched out during the day Muss-inc. to illizhland l‘nrk. THIi-l \\ is [‘l\t'tl :inii llllt‘tl m: with-Artfor work of various kinds. Thoy .ily, . .. ~ “.1“ ““3; shops rind houww llit‘ «mm in bi- quite contented. I nll‘ n A. L. Renning. “‘0 ' new batch of priwncrn bring march .\'i-.\t week will bin olwi-rwil ;i~ :i ‘ vi~ in in.iny of the doorway, WW week of pr'iver l’ravei‘ m wtihtb' ‘\'ill m” g 0880“! r” B 31h:- hold at the church .1, fly, I. ml sure l't‘Illl/t‘ll “llf'll we looked in th.~'t-d to the camp yesterday. (inc of the WW on Tuesday. \Vednesdu, Tlllll‘<ll7i) strung. nun.- and hozird them all )nbv L‘llt’lrtlr told mu thc-y had been tdkcli The Ossoll dance given to riiise‘nnd Friday cvi-‘ninzt. mm” i“ P'ww“ that w" “H“ l.” in "w ““1 dud" The French m. d fort-inn land. ’hnbitants :iliing thi- w'ay stood watch, link them pmiii but did not leer them. tllt t'ri-it (if tht‘ hill we were mnney for the philanthropic work of 0.3000000000060000} «00¢.th U i‘. n rltdl and I i‘illl'li'tl Nilllf-llllllfl I was Particularly “'mCl by the. (“til- the Ossoli Club will be held Friday or " ‘ ' ‘ ' Y ' t . evening. Nommher the eighth. at 8:30 .g CHRISTIAN SCIEXCE 3‘ turn ' ' by :i~kinu :\ ill(‘t‘ linking l-‘rt-nch “H.1"l’ "f ”"4" uniforms '0' I‘ had an ltli'll that their grey was much in“. at the Highland Park Club. There WW0 will be cards and an infnnnal recepâ€". Hazel Avenue. “t‘iif' St, John‘s Aw llll‘ door steps if she could Zl drink. She understood my our Old confederate uniform. but it ““ml‘tl in he mint green. tion for those who dn not dance. Let Subject for next Sunday! Lina-on . gut) m.- us all attend this first dance of the;9¢‘rm0h. "Adam. A Fallen Man." fi-‘rcnch all right (my first attempt). i thought ‘ Prices for cat:- are much more rea- vear and make it a great social nnd’. Services are held in this cliurchinnd disappeared at once. I “every Sunday morning at ltl:«i;'i.:“ni course she had gone for a glssp‘mnabit- than at home. One night i iSun‘day school nlf't‘l\' immediately :if- j :vf wuti-r. hilt no. she came back with dropped into a club for French gu‘. I bottle ui wine and a cup. in about 0350" stcr the morning ‘seniec. and is open i rt lto pupils up to the one of 2" years. a minute twenty of our boys were I w . . l ‘ The “cilnesday i-vvnlnc nicctiiiu..nround thlit doorway and thi- which includes trstiitinniv: of l‘liri~~ niiullhi’irs. arcing what wzui :mppi-n irunuht tint bottles of wine nl .iling the whole detachment tn lll.’\ll I"! financial success. The next meeting of the 301’“ some of u! boyi- ordered soup at tel tinn Science healing. i~ :it i o'clock this. l of cumummc with hunks ~of hrcni ”Hi i street fur more. when their stock gave it certainly was refreshing after‘ ar l hot hike. but we couldn't fii-l10n00. l | chk day from nine o‘clock in l imnrninz untll sir o'clock in the e"- out e only supposed to’help yourael lie-ling. our 'car pullmans Melville told about. he dross "t horses of 4 men.“ which had debu i by a French paper every morn-. ing pd road it tor practice. They in- really are like a big armory the an. m" “7 with high vaulted roof. atone walla. munique” dying thaJateot telegraaph- ‘her mine on the outside. b W9 Lcagtsd'i‘ribune. the New York Her sleep in one section. and eat in w-zmdc‘wo mam Daily other. There is a splendid showefimgvl bath house and the Americans have ' Ml They tell us filth ""3 but in '0! the week's doings. So that abouti ‘their contributions are Kay the'boys overseas are only to be al- low’d one box whbh a coupon will be mai ‘ buts box of c Ttgtrees Ind grass are still perfect- iyl’green hers and lots of flowers ’ bloom. lathe new small parks and’ who came down to the wa- .2000 ’0’" 0"" The four main “me" in the Prim prdens. of the city meet in alcentral plaza; GI. dahliaa. a," .dlert- down town where they serve ‘ithe best cup of chocolate for bur cvnia you ever tasted. Another time s 'V cents. and they brought us a toureeii‘ You tire cordially lll\ill’tl to maltv‘an. tr- Elise of the reading room at 3“? (‘t'll‘:‘\ Tt“ll Fri-null drink and “"ldlnl “0!“an in it, but it seems the) 67‘ ‘59"1- itrnl Avenue. which l~ open every gtht-ir children somewhere dmrn thc,hr0ulht out that same toureem for: ' wuntral A l- tle . .iwvcryruiy that orders soup and you. l‘rhe local Red Cum Shop N. WMW‘R 5 W. ,. ith the smartneaa 01 our own, _ Cross to simply lonning its 0 ta. Still lots oi them are at- ~withitl as I found on Same-,tion to insure thciproper diet at the dance giicn which only girls “hose our 50" night. The French girls are 'i can send their labeis‘whlch . merit-an dances-“Merry Christmas" to them. .Pcrshing has told these men the” labels to “The Grate " the Algeria’s Rail . ill ,l ll monthBA fortrotting and one- ”as. on wholesale scale. at as a representative. I, 32.00 each to meet the crime Any person” who wishes Santa Clause to a Dough otherwise would not be re an “oiilcial com- ; may have a package sent. 'l, front. One can al-. of the Chi-ior mains the money. no am, i cost to 35 South Wabash Av name of the first doner w. Hail. Once a. the first package. or as at Friday the American Army . 'oontitlbution will cover; s t a weekly paper called "l‘beg and Stripes." giving a mum‘packages will carry the ‘the doners in the order nits, from th. buy the Paris edition it is the Highland Pant m . , a copy since it" eyery label is on is way .lsono.’ There is no limit to - l .. . i. by the New York Herald that J b" M ””3“” 'Mfl‘ mafyhe ”d 'by one individual. . The boxes prepared byfle from the States .tbrv Contain thhe thi J r led to ; Cro- will invalided aoldlerfl" oat in demind among m orthe :American Expedition , ‘dy. talcum powder. che games. and several other " riu and necessities. , tut very hard XransT The last package must ‘ . would b. Inl‘llty ”MIG. ‘wu by Now-ember 20th, .. ,Crobs will ‘eontain-tbe thi _" inlin pot later than Nos-elm me Red Cross cannot ' one sees ros- t. ' .Icli iro- wbat l've seen so far. lb“: without; doubt the f g magnolia. Chairman. on ‘ “human 36 :I 1| O; '- f . I ' . . . . . . . . . . . . Bile. Ch‘cqo. h leani- nmsaru , i. he Chicago Chapter of the Amer-l w l Red Cross is now prepared to; DR. AT . N ‘ . DENTIST ‘ furnish mourning hramards without: ragga in the widow of the midier‘. aid sailor. antiiai coat to other meta-i ' Tot-Ill.- 3“ in“ heat or the funny. 1.1 '7 “individuals may call at the Hornet. Z' 3mm fiepanment or it. Washingtonl C M - fin Chicago. or the chairman of out-i ' ' . ' GA i . -town branches and auxiliaries may? lie to that department and order Vern sent to the permn wanting Heed gem by giving the following moi b5 A" ? rotation: Name at aoldier or sail-l . . . and his company or division; duel Totem ”5 inter and place of death; name utd1 l lationshiv d relatives who minis and their addnsaea. ; w. E. Wate '1.use Watchmaker an liewelcr SIMYem at . '. u'cr'a ' have at present is twenty-five cutting ’dnti additional star: will -be tenl locate, The braaaards have one star i ngworvltera in both the surgical drenlnl . for and deend' 3 H find the garment departments. _ ll" .1

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