0! this number is .‘llnjnr General Wood. friend (i! Rmisevelt and the very embodiment of our grim. sturdy American stock. The returning sol- dler-s are proclaiming this man to be their choico for president; they are straw balloting him into the nomination on the Republican ticket. And why? Because some of them knew him in camp and have published his sterling qualities to all the world? Perhaps. integrity. Spartan endur- ance. courage. and tenderness do not long go without recognition in the army. These virtues are the stock in trade of America‘s ï¬ghting men. Thc natural mh-rent-v then would he ~l’ershing fnr thv next presiâ€" dent. but the Republican Weather-vane does not seem to point that an. In they) duh win-n month) \' is honoring the horucs 0! this warï¬lm went ovvrsens and saw serLu‘v. we are coming more and more, to think seriuusly of those who Sta/yell at home. tn regard with intvrest and sympa- thy those who were so bitterly deprived of that great privilege. And they are legion ~these hays and men who longed so fervently to serve their country onthe ï¬eld of honor; they are in our families. next door to us. they are amnng our Iriends and relations. N0. our sympathy is not likely to be withhcld fruxn the consecrated urmy (if men who were forced to stand aside. Lucy .mn- gunmen me- cusmm of naming "highest hunnr m the gift. of the ponph‘ ZJL-hary Taylvn', William anry Harrison, Garth-M. ’ Th" ~\mwr1(an DOODIP h:m- alwu}\{nv <mc- £va elation 0! Washington .18 the ï¬ns? they have pilowed the- (ustnm of naming \< u r-nnvreh- ommva of this habit of \v‘rtlxcd in a talk vm English in (he- suhouls sue-u zeachms A“ (M high schvml. unwinding it ,, tn attend. ’ .xri p \t't 1t VI'NIHEH ll)“ Albert Levy U John I. Udell ‘ Paul I. Udell _ Entered I: second class Highland Park. Illinois. unde Published weekly by 1c? H: )! 'n~v u". UFILX) 1m lunxwr vm‘i }" 1-m- I'our laundrvd wars hefnr'v (‘h 1:.th [hu age» wf mmlp-rn scivm'v, has pwci'llue» m Sr! :1 prwrmum rm dvp.‘ hu :prths uf M," ms'u .‘pm'inlty. m The Highlanh Park Press pm H ,uum n. uu.\.\CLL. jUHN OLIVER HARRY PAU J Prelidcnt Vic: Prc-IJcnr Cashmr mmnoczzogmm IR 'n PAGI SIX -)I‘ 4mm, nrunvm m) JOHN A. BUNNELL JOHN OLIVER MILITVUH’ HEROES LVI) Tlâ€. No; v \1) 41> Id Uh†H 14) p) h of Spring is the Season When One Considers Building f1 COME IN AND T‘ALK LT OVER. HIGHLAND PARK TRUST SAVINGS BANK Do you require funds for either of these purposes? If so, we will be glad to quote terms upon application. E ARE PREPARED to loan money to prospective builders, and to those who wish to [Say off mortgages now due. r I Telephones. Highland Park 557 ut H JOHN L. UDELL and PAUL Park Lake County. Illinois ~___,.-,_-, ,-.<._._.-_ Chicago Advertising Manager Mr. 20 E Jackson. Tel. Wabash 5212 MN (H‘l‘ The Bank of Person 21m matter March 1, 1911. at the post ofï¬ce at under the get or March 3, 1819. ll \sJH this hnhit of thought, the lrcturo w I'|.I\ Hm l\l|‘\ us mum or thought, the lvcturo was an UH- sthouls. whereupon the majority of unviudinu it did nut concern them. failed ,, hwp l I 1 pm wh ie H If “rich (‘hr‘ls hum] mphr llim H <huwn 1m over increasing tendency nrtmonn so that with head, boring .mw down the hl'rnd ullvy of his r‘lst iM (I a military horn. And (-ver mgxhient of mo ['nited Status. :1 greï¬T‘YNJitury "mu/for the Nntuhlv V InimaLgHjlu-se nre Andrew Juckmn, Cram, and xh. :¢~ «Iv-{Lul‘an-mx. \HH uni-vii 5:} t’lvh'v'h‘l’} (‘H‘UHHHIL 'I‘hv Inukwm M thr) and thv «('h “(he-["5 ï¬o-M> us Hwy did The changing pvrinds. pussâ€" PRESIDHNFV Huf'k TH 1! p 3h: h a! Servic.‘ \ (‘1’) Il\'h.\\, ,\l‘\l{L'H l itv h Â¥, ? AHH It is ll mm: _____ 1g; Superintendent . 558 . wwtfnl m m. I) Ma‘s‘hi th )\\ HM 'L'ix min»! )x UDm, at Highland mil»: H ’H (f he“) ||\\ 1} hl klmu lwdm 141 k l xr‘m Mi AH H‘Im‘ n! h lmt 'I‘hux f) thin UlhK 3mm) Hl k D ‘hum sz {hm mm lt'hz Editor I! John “(Men is seriously ill at his home with diphtheria. hflr. and Mrs. Guy V. Dickinson hayd returned from the south and are at the Moraine Hotel. Mrs. Richard Peyton was the Sun- day guest of Mrs. George Allan Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wrigley, Jr., are at Sdntn Barbara. C‘alif.. for“ an early 'spring visit. ! Lenten wnicws “ill be held (-v- jory 311mm) alterr‘b’dn at threv o'vlnck (at the St. Jamua Catholic church V at Highwuwl, i, I Mr. and Mrs. kaendorf are :recelvlng (tong: nations on the lbirth of a (1:111ng horn Monday JMarch 3. a 1 The Woman's Heine Missionary Society 1 of Evangelical church m ternoon with Mrs. Jm Bay Road. Dr. and Mrs. LI "(1 Bergen are mnkingtm-irhomt-w h Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Mansï¬r :11 their home is ready for occujmflcy. i Miss Rnsv Gartm-r M St. Charles. JUL. “ha wpn-nt thv past \\'w'k :15 ’thv guest of Mrs. John S. Hm'xmam left for her home Tuesday. run ‘11!†rum the, birth nf van ‘ms rm singer. M hes Rnsv {Aru‘ww ilzniuin vr. Max, 1-332. “"f‘k rm]. Hf. “lld Mr [1s dxm'm: iwr ‘(igliyh‘ Ilnnll Bimmvhl at (ur- bhb‘ .we 0k. ‘q I: \\'e “H: In (waive! 4: luppvmwd 5n Inst u'dgekï¬' {\mnm that m 11min [at tlw Highlmd PHk jfvrmu frnm (In :‘IHMk iThv Arm-io- <hnuM hm .l.x,}lr~-~ Huff). . hnmé‘ \H'th :m .' ml run! .\1: r‘r-mhwi Sunshy <h~‘ \\':( \‘hivngv HI Mg (‘ft ' In Knox «mom inr yum: Mr.E. I. Chapman. 112m Eng. Train. spent last week in Highwood vheiHHig his wife and her parents. Mrs. (‘hapmnn was Iormerly Miss Hum-l Simth. Mr. Chapman rm-ontly returned from France where he was in: Actiw svrvicv for xix months. He rem-had Ihrm- ‘ Wounds. his last wmmr} hung rvcuivvd at the Ar- :nnne frum. He is ~‘tationed at the hospital in “amp Shvrman, 0. ('ul‘pm‘u! Juhn Minn“ Balm-r, a‘ mvmber of Battory ‘E. 331% P. A"; Blackhmvk Dishinn, whn lately re-‘ turned {rum F‘ranm-. ï¬ns rocelved his hnnuruhh- disvhï¬rue- Am! rnmrnml frt‘m F'nmn-u. diw‘h‘vf’uw M 1 “‘«-vk~nl)d “Uh Mrs. Gullfrled Mn. and MI‘<, Mfr: Mr. and 311%. Frank lemm'ald .n‘v Hi(‘»h.lli(\) pul'vnh Hf :1 sun. burn Thurwmy. \lurvh 6th. It)“; Mr (PLL. Mr. and Mrs qwnl thv- p;l>( Amy-1w». (1‘le Mundé), day“ \lr‘ and Mrs. George Moun- and wmll (MHK’IH‘I’ «’II‘I‘ in SINJJIIMrsriJM >2. (‘.. until nftm' 1hr Enslvr holiâ€" Mr [In- nw-ning in anniv Hall (lonr‘g’w I» Martin rvmrnml home last “wk [rum l’t-lhznn Buy. li‘i“ whrrr hn “.15 hm-n slntiunvd. Hz- has ht'vH hnnuruhty dixchzu‘god. ' Mrs. (‘hm'h's Hivhl. MI" and Mrs. Almnmh-r Rubvrtsnn .',1('('Hlll[)mlimf by Miss Crawford. ox- 1)H'I.\ In ivmv ulmut May lst for Scotland whvn» Mr. Rom-rwnnn will :Hsht in wttiinx thv rstuto of his hl‘nlhl'l‘ Mrs. H. 0. Huber has '38 her guest this week Miss Ros-term Haven 0! Pruiriv \'irw and Miss Lorena Haven 0! Chicago. Mrs. Anton Schlm-k of Milwaukee, Wis†who wzH thv- gum: of Mrs. Rolland Blvimuhl for tlw past week, rnlurnmi m )wr hnmv Sundny, [3054119 gmsom ms] (‘umpht-ll (‘huptcr 0 lfï¬ffllilo Mrs. \Villizun H'uihih}; {ll [ht THE HIGHLAND PARK, PRESS, mam PARK, â€7W1 M»): m (Sputum 4!†wrror which m! In Inst \x'dgek'4 pant-r. It was that mu. 11min Rhinu'hurt was Hmmhmf: Park hmplml Si}!- frnm .m :‘xtlnvk wf influenza. '[n-ie- dwuhi haw statvd that ~ A! :‘w \\'~<t RMP Hmpna). m 1 \hrH .\H'~. HmmM mer Sulliâ€" m-oixinu mnuzmtulminns on nf :I duughtvrv Mn: Sulli- furmvrh' “#5 mm Pru- m' Arthur AHRWHM I»! the lil\uinm-r~, rvm‘nHy roturrwd F'nunvv. who is awaiting his up 4! (Hum Grant. .4va the m1 Mth his parents. Mr‘ and utlfrlcd Arnswnld. Sh-phvu HI‘IHHHN‘ Hf Miami, H Hu- L'umt n? M". and .‘h’ï¬. Rit'l‘, ill<tP1|ll of (‘1. W. \Vright \- \Iiltml m but wnuk's Press. x. :xn- I'm-nix Ihl‘ birth of 3" IV"! \Ihv hnmm at Stoughton. Wis“ : hvr fligliyhn-r. Mrs. Rol‘ it'ilgl) lurch meets this al- Mrs. Jones of Green disvhï¬rge- and H' fl â€mum: of â€lghwnud.’ HnunM Pram lizun (i Egan is in San- «-x., Visiting hor sister, xttm-k 0f the grippe. anmm‘m H. Adams - frnm (‘t‘l’flr Rapids. ')I‘ Sh-wm, Minn, for my. Km,†nrge- am! returned to romplvto his sen- thv (hmk County \isitvd her mothâ€" anwn. over the P. L. DmmeHy. who two mnmhs in [as rwlurnvd hnnn- on 1-H“ :l) :«pl'm rm \ix'iling her sis- ‘H and "Foreign the ‘United n-n Bay Road It'lmz‘d hfhis (7. Gripp (if 11-: congratu- :1 mm. horn Hiuhwnod mos-ts Much indignation is exnressed be- cause the soldiers needed ‘ln the in. dustries are being sent home belére the ball players. who already should be at their training'cnmps. Mr. Orville St. Peter who undebi went an operation at the Highland, I e Park hospital yesterday morning, is 301 getting aiong nicely. .11-. Mr. A. (‘i .\imr<». ‘zuulimr for the Nurthvrn ()hin Traclinn and Light (m, i.~ \'i<itin: friends in Highland Park a few days this week. Mr. Moore was turmerly auditor (or the (‘hicugo North Shprv and Milwaukee R. R. in last week‘s Press it“wn.~: stated that the Central Tire Company had ()penvd a new shop at 8 N. Sheridan Rd. and that â€H> old shop Would'flye retained and must of the repairing dime more. Tire repairing will he done. at the Sheridan Road Shop in-‘ stead of the Central Ave. shop. Mrs. J. B. Gannon and uln‘ldrmf are spending :1 few days. visiting rel-i atives in Chicago. 3 New: has hoen rr'ceivod that Mr. Frank Hamilton of Niles; Mirh, fur- mvrl) n Hw‘idvnt (Pf Migh)::m! Park, died last Thursday. as (111- row“. of an operation. Mrs. J, C Bnylan of Summordale spent the Week end with her sister. Mrs. E. L McGlauthn. 'Mr. and Mrsi‘uw, Buck «'mvrtnined last Thursday on‘ning in honor of Qumran anm-n whn hil!‘ ru-m'nkl)‘ bw-n honurnhly dischm‘gvd {rum [ï¬e 8PM]. Earl ,w. Gsell. mw. that we ï¬ll Don’t forget pmapam andwhenwedosowe doit right. (‘nrulinu for tun days. Mr. Frank Siljestrom “hn has hoen ill in a hospital in In; Annolcs is very much improved. Dr. J. 8. Frances pnsst-d thxnugh a successful operation at the Hanne- man hospital rhestcrdn), Mr. and MN, Nnhlv (‘rundnll r0- turm-d write-relay (rum New York whvrv they spent tho Iliist tvn days. Mr A Hill returned Sunday from San Diego. Calif., where he spent the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Howard 0! Pa]- mer Ava, Highwood. are the happy parent; of a baby girl, horn yester; day. Smith C Mass. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Wolfenden and Mrs. C. A. Smith leave the latter part of the week for the east. They will visit Miss lnrnu Woltenden at Smlth College. North Hampton. [8.1an of Highland Park. j Mr. Albert mpm nf Highwmzd left Sunday fur Lo Smut, Minn. (u at. {and the funeral u! hlsyothï¬, Mrn‘. Allargurot Die-m. Mr. Harry Stupple, v7ho is in “rt-xx. lmsz'v-ivvd nrdm‘s to D“ pot If); duty aboard Hw Espvmidn. \vKu-{i‘will sail rhurtiy fur Gv-rnmny ur England. 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bnynton and daughter. Mlss Edith, and Miss Mar-‘1 garetta Brown 0! Hazel Ave" left last‘ week for a two mohths‘ sojourn in California. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brothorton, .Ir.. of Ann Arbor, mph. Mrs. unim- t-rmn was formerly Miss Dorothy Mr. Allan Morton. who has been ill {or the past WNEk with the mumps. is ahlo to be out again. A baby boy was born March 5!!) News from overseas received by Mrs. L. M, Bergen from her son, Van. stntcs' that he has recovered from dinhtheria. has been released from the hospital and ruturneds to his reg- imunt, the 149th. He expects to re- turn home in Aprâ€. Miss Heimx De Lacy n! Waukvgnll visited Miss Alice Dufly on TuPsdaY- Mist.»2 Res-SM Carola" spent the week vnd with her parents, hlmnd Mrs. John Carolan of Everett. Mrs. Tillman is spending weeks in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. C. W. Buzkley returned last week from Thomas . Ga... where she was the gues of Mrs. Ward W. \Villltts. Mr. and Mrs. CharIes I. Mama: ar’e making ghérr home mung city. Mr. Mansur was recently released from service. dent Warren Buckley, who wu with the First Army. Headquarter! Regiment in France, has returned (rum oversea: and la relemd from the service. mu Amt Shields 19 Mai six weeks in New York City 58 mi sum/or Mu. wunam A. Mann. a few Furthermore wheig all the em weighed. It shoved nm the Anoonu “Nth; largest a“: of all the breeds x -1/1 a nunured pounds ol‘ feed pmâ€" I 300 eggs when Rd to Anconu; run when. fed to Ignorns, 251 from Wynndottes: 230 eggs from Mom; 225 can {mm Campinas; m from Ilium-cu; 201 am Rhode Island Beds; 188 out Plymouth Rocks: 179.9333 from Special Inducement Peacock Bacon. Home Dressed By the Strip 471/26 I Hens ............ 3'3"? 1 Finest Fresh Fish and Oysters for Lenten Trad: Peacock Bacon Morris 8: Co. Bacon Squares, PerPound Veal Roast; Per Pound From March ‘15â€! to 29th, 1919 Choice Leg Lamb, Per Pound ..... Choice Pot Roast, Young and Meaty Court] Avenue Sheridan. Road 7 m ao====o:===lol===:::o==,==os 102 N. 132 5:. W hm hm 1mg...â€- 3'; Prime Rib Roast, Extra Cuts ..... STORAGE. MOVING mam/c ,‘msmpmvc _, Print: Room Silver Vault: Piano. Trunk and Rug Rooms Phone 160 PALACE CASH MARKET H « Blue Serge Suits For details watch for our circulars in next Sunday’s Tribune and our adver» tisement in next week’s Highland Park Press. C021] ’80 Solvay Cake ’ ANOTHER BIG SATURDAY SALE WHOLESALERS TO THE CONSUHER United Sme- Food Adminismuonf Liane No. 01m / ' ‘ 1 _V ,‘3‘ GEORGE G. ROCK: “'7. 533.53% C“ “3 ï¬ Also it '13 lame ’humr éoumry when .n In. 9394 wellth gm :5 much honï¬ 'eond‘uon of their '01:} p1 they do to the speed at tht mobiles. ? , 1 Zion City Sugar Cured, Com Beef ........ Spare Ribs, Fresh and Fine.. Fresh Liver Beef Tongues, ' Presh or Salted. .5 1 their cork pemle a; the Speed 9! thei’ mam. htoï¬mdioc the Y} mgnmhl to be uctéd t pl 1!: my pmbl tum Rmerï¬ sameééhc Begum antendhmenu E mc In)!!! giï¬struiwm emu . md ’od â€moi help†m [a Mount ll do Is gp The click-awn“: v Micaï¬m: pr} fn educazbfnil ; hampl 1mm. £3!an m t) mntbl‘ mozclinm \arioug other stud†lng led; boob 1nd ers to: each u mntiumy deli )ecls lg Lgmuw to! vimblqg The Mia! “or furnis â€g a plat true. gptyuonarg. the IHI3§ Inna-6d“ frun; wm, 2'5 an “I uuanerï¬jb r rnriuus .puih “Timmy w \::.. haiku“... ï¬t §¥§ia . a; {that}? he micro athletic e grrjy 14 brie: in him- fee. Qur 0 tin invu "I. Y ue n “ms 3'7‘0‘ die; est-n