m1 I. W UNUV DENTIST an 'ek. h . 7‘1 L?P.E\TER 000.000.000.000... lio- } Ed 0. WV ‘ENTISTS Rdgevood Drive and Phrk. [11inch ub THIS x :1 NEXT a KKK‘ Lentil! Av conduc- 3. I-odooo-noooaool t! SL‘PPLY SHOP /. Huber tric Co. H 'H'l M"! an I'd-cocooaocOCO lung \ R K Hwï¬yv‘ nk Ic..ns Ave 43 . IHT mm ’W I {’7 innd Part and 'C CSSOTICS ad Fabn'c ï¬res nd Resrmdme Proonetor Avenue 1“.“an o boo-.00.. WORK 909 St 19¢ 1%: 25:5: .......=.__;.. T Do You Know What a Bottle of Milk as Delivered by Bowman Dairy Company Represents? 571-579 Vine Avenue Telephones: Glencoe 70 - Hi Bowman Dairy Company Sumim its reputation as Distributors of QUALITY PRODUCTS: MILKâ€"CREAMâ€"BUTTER Alleys in Splendid Condition OMB folks write to Santa Claus. (quite harmless): many folks dream of Santa Claus. (very pleasant); other folks watch for Sdnta Clam. (rather t1resome)3 hut the w1se ones- take 1t from me --they prepare for Santa Claus hy Jo1n1ng our Chmtmas Cluh. Not only dd they pave the way for a happy Chnstmas 1n 1920.1)ut hy Jo1n1ng our Chnstmas Cluh they prov1de a poaltwe and unfaxlmg SANTA CLAUS INSURANCE. Here 13 the way 1t worked last year The chxld surï¬ng the Cluh w1th 1c had INSURED and rece1ved $12. 75 the hay who selected plan K got $25. 00 ancrthe man who put 1nto h1s cluh $2.00 per week INSURED for hu farmly a hvely and happy tune on Christmas hecauu he hat over $100. 00 to spend. SANTA CLAUS INSURANCE? “[11 say 1t 13. The 1920 Cluh 15 now open. We urge you to INSURE for yourself and loved ones a happy Chrutmas 1n 1920 hy acquinng memherehlp 1n The 1920 Club i our Christmas Club. FR:\NK J BAKER ‘prurdmt . :25...â€" . .0111. .ibï¬ï¬‚l. . .1 . .H :ié... ~ .... _ r. 15:: Inspection to verify quality 2nd: Puxcurization to imure safety ' 3rd: Country bottling to insure purity 4th: Abundant Refrigeration to innate sweetness Come in and Enjoy this great Indoor Sport 77w HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK SANTA CLAUS INSURANCE Highland Park 9 W 1 mr drivun h Mnliie hm! IN†in: hwy-If hm nt‘ autumn I'nn Fhr- pat'r‘ 42" ju‘lnlull urrv ' 1! un: u!! put Inzh' 4;» t bnrm- ..{ rruv‘l “:n‘ :n:.' dmr A man‘s' v-m-e, a {do-using though mummuuiénz valve, had said prrflnpâ€" torlly: In» ~-l-'. lulk" hnme uni SP! back {rum (hr rum}. and Mom.» upwtwi m Imu- me ijy and rerun: at mm» to Aunt .‘Illli'W'hY'F puny. Sho- and Aunt “Allin-m \wr» unvum to malt? a sue~ w“ ..r H»- mm» party that Monica's hrumwr, kmvrvmi Jame-s, might feel mum! 1n rhu< wrnenuirzing his frimds. yum-my. as Mullie slapped out from Un- enrmnm n! the old fulks‘ hump, and road rvvwxlwl in Xho‘ hrmlanvy Hf 1h? U-‘tntu-r Zilvmn‘ a noiseless automobile rulimi toward hvr like an upperitlun 1'»! mo night. and immediately NMVOd hvr mm i!.~‘ vmhrm‘». Mom.- :1! that minute was 313‘li aiung :1 m-mnm Find m a Suï¬-rolling mr driwn My 21 «range man whom unlik- hm! LMM‘ son-n She was enjoy- in: hm‘svlr imnwnsnly; {he vrisp hrm-zp nt‘ autumn {mum-«2 m-r rmy vhwks. and rh» par» ~lw and her unknown cum- mmun urrw 'run-Hnu “as exhilarating. Ir um 21!! purl n! â€w witt’her)‘ u! the “ANN 41;» tun! hurxelf exruxingly, burn.- ..{ rruv-Mxng lmves in (M mad- “uy ant! dwaiuwn full and bw'knnmg, from the mmwnHt hm: Halli» had hwn. :iuring the course or hv-r uwml va. a well-(ilsvlpllned ynnnz “unmn. Tunizhr tho errand uhzvh urgr-vl her forth “as to carry I 253% uf Jelly In :1 prnmg» n! hers in m.- vxiv! {Hiki' hum». Th» um hulk" hume uni at»! back {rum (hr rum}. and Mom.» upwtwi m Imu- me ijy and remrn at mm» to Aunt Milli-'rm's~ puny. Sho- and Aunt “Allin-m \wr» unvum to malt? a sue~ "If anything hnd huppened. I should have hmrd by {his time." Ahnt Mim- cmt decinlml Comfortably. “Let's en- joy our dinner and be ready to re- ceive the latvr guests when they mane.†THE HIGHLAND PARK Pm. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS “You duu‘t think In accident~“ be- gan Ann: Marie. from the city. At 7:30 Aunt Millicent called her guests for the evening meal. “I don't see what bu become at Home.“ ~he mid. "she Is always as gund us her \vurd." "Perhaps," suggested Mollie's broth- er, Revervnd James, “her errand may have been to iw n sick person who weds hr-lp.†“I haw: an errand down the street,†she told the sump around the flm place. ‘I w‘out be gone more than ten m'nmes." But the clock on the mantel chimed seven. and still dinner waited. )lonle wught her cloak tram the hall ruck, and pulled a velvet turban over her wavy hair. "Sn-p in. [tl'fl§€." and Mollie bad stpppod In." As the car veg: flying upAthe hill. In Our Christmas Club e Home} of tile Christmas Club J. M. APPEL. we. pun-am Thm. happily. they fnlhmw-d rhp oth as into the ï¬ro-thN-vl mom. “I knew you at 01:09 from yuur'piv- tux-es," John Burrows was whispering shamelwsly in her ear. The Eminent. The poet xiv»: n: rm: eminent ex- perknce only.-â€"Emnrson. "Sn [hwy fuuntl you. Mm Hill." he grr-mgd. "And you. John Burrows; 1m», 21‘ usual But wherever did you ï¬nd my link «hurl-2’" u- "II-1m Burrows. "nu â€(Yon she had heard James refvr to his friend in the city. “lmr m.- tlrlw yon hump." he begged. ’nfn-r I haw {unnd my «'harze." Tho- arrival at Aunt Mlllicrnt's Was mrnnzvly vhnfueing. Revvrend Jamm ru~hw1 our to meet {hp rm“ ho-fnrp It had barely stnppr‘d. "Tin-w hilh :H'O wonderful in 1va muunH-Au," hr murmur“. “Would flnlll miHIL" h» uddwl impulsively. â€if I rgniv rm a bit further to get a better \iv-M hcfuh’ taking you down?" It “as [hrn that Mollie blamed (he uiuhvry u! m.- night for Hm prompt- nt'\'\ nf lmr vulvr consent. “'le [hp var halfol a! hut anl'e m.- um ka‘ home the man turnvd to hvl'. -\\-,. hnw hum hwn miflaken." she uxplninwt. “I thumght whom you called. that my hrmlwr had sent one of his (Hands In hurry me home. You can drop me nn yuur wn)’ hawk to the old fulk“ ht-Hun “X Ehi‘ “I!“A Miss Hill h pruhnhly uniting." Tho- mnn nth-rm! u luw exvlamatlon ‘\ml I'u» hmugm mu on here. out n! ,u-ur mu. In» mid. “\uu must let nn- Yuk» \‘uu «Mo-1y hum», twmre I call Hoar lung, ~ My prmml strangely reas- suring. h \\:u~' a trunk. manly face “ hin-h n-mmiml twr \rumlvflngly. Mul- Iiv ~mih-«L and M1 Hie" smile wa‘ vhzlrnï¬nx. 'l‘ln- man. lms.‘ with tlw lntrlonvies of Y ~ marl-0w rt ~ ill cast a ghdu'v at her. but did nut rwlnlp until he had brought the machine to a stop In : safely ae~ quvsterel corner. "I was asked to plck up a m- Bill at the old folks' home," he add. "It Sc‘fllllwl sln- was vidting there. and a mum! tvleplmnod her that I would drlw her further on to her destination. "You tunâ€"Miss Héll?" _ Mollie sat up wry straight. “I uni nut." slw answered shortly. le mun hmkml suddenly into Mol- llp‘e flu-e and <lw gazed lmvk It hlm. widew‘yml. am m um mm u as m unquestionlng obedience: Instead. 3 sense of pleasurable adventure poo- 5essed her. “Who sent you {or me?" she uked hvr silent (-vunpaninn. “and who are yum?" lks‘ IHIXIN: Hy thi< tinw Miss Hill prulmhly uniting." Tho- mnn nth-rm! u luw exvlamatlon ‘\ml I'u» hmugm mu on here. out ,u-ur mu. In» mid. “\uu must let p Yuk» \‘uu “ï¬t-1y hum», hymn» I can r 3““ Hill." But “an9 nhjeoted. "I v'uuMn‘t xhink ..( troubling you so r" \h.- r‘RpHHL "Ynu may let me ' i‘hf uhpr» _\'uu (mmd mu." Iiv:rwtfuâ€}'. (he mun turnpd the ma» I†exvlamatlon. on here. out Ynu must let twfnre I call Is any Iran 0! the disc-use in any oth- er part of the “mom. ’ Lake County, Illinois†orsomuchthereofumybenecuo any to pay the debts of said estate and costs. Inc lemme Inumo. It La a well-known fact among nerve .Upw‘lnllstt‘ that by an enmlnatlon of the thumb they can tell if the patient is affected. or likely to be‘aflected. by pamlyels at ‘not. as the thumb will b- dlmte this a hm; time before that debts at the December term A. D 1919 of said court, on to wit .-â€"Deom- ber lst, 1919. Notice it hereby gh- en thston Seturdsy, the 10th dsy of Janusry 1920 st 2 o'clock p. m of ssid day, upon the premises hereinsï¬er described in the City of Highwood. Lake County, Illinois, I will ofl'er for and sell at public vendue to the high- eat And best bidder for cash, ell the right, title, interest and estste which the said deeessed hsd at the time of his death, subject to the dower Ind homestead rights of widow and an in- cumbrance of $300.00, as provided in said decree, in and to the following described reel (saute, to-wit:â€"- “That part of Lot 11, Bent- tley's Subdivision, Plat of High- wood, described as followszâ€"Beâ€" ginning at the southwest corner of said Lot 11, at the intersection o! the cut line of Flaunt Piece with the north line of Serd Phee running thence north on the west line of said Lot 11, 80 feet; thence esst 144 feet on a line psrnllel with the north line of said lot, thence south 8 feet to the north line of Ssrd Place, thence west- erly along the north line of Sud Plnce to the plsce of betlnning, ‘ situate in the City of Highwood, By virtue ofgndpunmnt to u: orderunddocreeoftheCountyCom-t othkeCounty,minois.mldeontbe petition of Ernest 8. Gail, Adminis- trator 01 dull-tote of Charles H. Wagner, deceased, for leave to sell mlestaheofuiddeeeuedtopuy IN m COUNTY com ERNEST S.‘ GAIL, Am tutor at the Estate of L 1‘“ ELEANOR V. WAGNER. et a1. STATE or ILLINOIS, County 3 (‘harles H. Wigner, De- Administratordtheï¬lhteoi 00000000.0900000000000000. ChafleaH.Wn‘ngr,Deceuod. 1mm Dated December 2, 1919 (40431â€) Anmkaot nmhegdoch-fl lending, pulled rgpcired ERNEST S. GAIL, . : o um H. r. 115 2 OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOO0...... C. F. GRANT. Chas. Werhane Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Year! 1t Schneider: 364 Central Avenue Sewing manna Repaired, Called to: and Delivered. W Put wmmmmuw Cerulhvtdnfmtheaherlnm Hikhotuiafmthcmm. Stuinadvanoeoftbenvenu mash tendon the market he- aï¬ethebirdugetmorefmmtbe feedsthantromZotherntiom ltianotonlythequnmityofpto- tein, but thvarietyof highly dies- tibkpmtdnthuenoounceshuvy eggproducï¬on. DR. C. V. NICHOLS DENIM A. MSARKOWITZ EQQIS $15M 1m mammals..- W. E. Waterhouse HIGHLAND rm. ILL .r ,|.. ; .illsr _ ._ .4._ . .43: .r .77 .5 . eraâ€"E†..==_==__u.. Mata/baud by Hale: Edwards Co. Itoontains Culnkr