PA“ nan-r CASH COUPON Delicious Another “Blow t0 If any dealer tells you that “EV-RE-DAY" is like any other Margarine. don't you believe it. IT'S DIFFERENT. TRY ONE POUND AND BE CONVINCED. The 1W0.“ Flavor THE SPREAD THAT BETTERS THE BREAD Acquainted Electric Sold On Easy Paymentsâ€"a small amount down, balance a little each month. It is most important when your Ford Car requires mechanical attention that you place it in charge of the authorized Ford dealer, because then you are sure of having repairs and replacements made with genuine Ford-made materials by men who know all about Ford cars: So bring your Ford tn us where satisfaction I is guaranteed. Pmmm, erï¬cient service at all times and Ford SAVES YOU FOUR CENTS Touring Car, $575; Runabout, $550; Truck Chassis. $600: Coupe, $750; Sedan, $875 Electric starting equipment, $75 extra. PricesF O. B.'De- trmt. cars if you wish to buy WISCONSIN BUTTERINE CO., MILWAUKEE ’rumm, efï¬cient Public Service Co. Electric. Irons INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS (11f not, probably one of your neighbors is and it’s perfectly safe to leave to_her a description. (LShe will tell you about its readinessâ€" in any room where there’s a lamp socketâ€"4:0 meet the daily requirement to press something or better. (LShe will describe the saving in time and labor which the implement secures in ironing the weekly washing. Telephones Highland Park 120 ~121 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. A. G. McPHERSON THE UNIVERSAL CAR IN EVERY PACKAGE ASK YOUR DEALER ON EVERY POUND of Northern Illinois All types nnd six.- at out Sula Rooms Convention Delegates Mums W. A. Alexander and Mrs Carl Pianstiehl were elected at the: last meeting of the Board 0 irect- ors as delegates to the National c n- vention of the Young' Women's Chris. tian as‘sociation. which will be held in (‘leveland from April 13 to 20, Mrs. 0. l1. (lleson was elected an alternate. Very important questions will come up before this convention which is ordinarily held once in two years, but which has not occurred since 1916. because of the war. One quesâ€" tion which is of“ greatest importance for the student Associations is the (hanging of the basis of member- ship. Hitherto, in order to have a voting: membership. ur‘to hold ofâ€" tlru. a vollege student had to be a memlwr of a Protestant Evangelical k’ilUH'h. The new plan is not to re- quire church membership. but to have each voting member take the 3 Meetings Well Attended Thirtyâ€"ï¬ve girls attended the ves- ;per service held last Sunday titer- 1noon at 5 o'clock. Mrs. V. C. Mus- { ser led the meeting and gave a very helpful talk on a few features of the ilife of Christ. These Lenten services are bringing in great deal of inspiration and help to all who attend them. All girls ‘ and women are invited to come every Sunday at 5 p. m. ' The Wearing of the Green St. Patrick was duly honored at a ‘delightful party given last Saturday . evening by the members of the Rainâ€" ! bow club to the Luther League mem~ i bers and their friends. Thirtyâ€"ï¬ve girls and men were present. and en; ‘ joyed an evening of games and danc- ing. The color scheme was well car~ ‘ried out in the (lacerations. prizes given fur the games. and in the rc« freshments. . Sam Campers says he has always ; spent all his waking hours working. ‘ In this respect labor is far from fol- , lowing its leader. quirc church membership. but. to have each voting member takv the following pledge: "I promise to lead my life as a true follower of thv Lord Jesus Christ." This is an alternate basis of memâ€" lwrship; that is. no student. Associa- tion need adopt the plan unless it dcsires. It. will make no change in the city and town Associations, in “hirh voting members must still be members of churches afï¬liated in the Ft-dural (‘ouncil of Churches. Assoâ€" ciate members in all Associations may lit-lung tu uther churches than those designated. or may hold no church membership. They have all priviz leges given tn Association members r-xu-pt the votint.r power. T Industrial questions which con- wrn the vast body of working girls and Women in the country will be brought before the convention, and many other great problems, such as that of the immigrant woman, will be brought up. The Convention will bring a great deal of inspiration to all who are, privileged to attend, for many of the most brilliant and consecrated wo- men from all sections of the country will bring their best thought to the Convention. Just because “the whole blamed World is an the wrong track," is nb sign why We should go the same way. Berger will ï¬nd that there is a difference in being rte-elected in n German town and being reseated in an Amerivan congress. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 250 OF “HIGHLAND PARK CODE OF‘ 1919.†BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUN- CIL OF THE (‘ITY ,OF‘ HIGH- LAND PARK: Section 1. That: Section 250 of “Highland Park Code of 1919" be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: 250. (Water Rates.) 11. The following water rates are hereby adopted: Intolerance is a pernicious influence that seriously impedes commercial, governmental. moral and i‘eligiou‘s co-nperation. ust 1st. .......... WM$135 Three-Month Period, ending No- vember lst ........... l ..... 1.00 Five-Month Period, ending . April 151: .................. 1.65 Where water meters are used, a charge of 13“; cents per 100 cubic feet will be made for all water used up to 134 000 cubic feet )(Yer annum. less ten per cent (10% iscount for payment of bill within )1» days from date of same and nine cents net per 100 cubic feet for all water used in excess of 134.000 cubic feet per an- num In no case. however, shall the charge for any period be less than the minimum rate. e Miï¬imum» rate where meters are not used: Four-Month Pernod, ending Aug-7 Special rates for water used for spedal purposes shall be ï¬xed from time to time by the Council or such person as it may designate. a Section 2. The rates herein speciâ€" ï¬ed shall he in force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication. FRANK L. CHENEY, ' Atteit: . L. Acting Mayor. E. A. “an-en City Clerk. Passed March 12th D. 1920. Apprmed March “1311,1920. From Friday, March 19, éto Friday, March 26, 1920 Specials folf' One “Week Come to this store and see The following are only a JEPPESEN: GROCERY Erskine Bank Building 3 North St. P coanut . . .‘ ................. 12:: 1 lb. 4 oz. can Point Lace Cooked ‘ Hominy, can ................. 12? z ‘ 1 lb. 4 oz. can Farm House Suc- ! 1 lb. cans Ryzon Baking powder 38? 1%; lb. can Karo blï¬ré ‘Syrup . . . .1819 1 lb. 9 oz. can Dove White Syrup, ' per can .................. 10 oz‘ can Walter Baker’s Co- 2 lb. can Beets, ‘60 to 70 beets in 15 oz. can Royal Chinok Salmbn Purity Cross Chop Suéy, can 25 - Light House Cleanser, 6 caps . Wool Soap, bar ............... Fairy Soap .............. '; . . cotash, .................... 23c 1 lb. 4 oz. can Maine. Sweet Corn 20;; O. 15 oz. can King K0, Seeded Rai- . M. KEIL, Proprietor ........ 23c “.22; 33¢ 25b 150 55c gall the bargains we have for you. few of what we have to offer: ohm Avenue Telephones 475-476-477 Buckwheat . .- ....... . ...... 16c 10 oz. pkg. Farm House Pop Corn 10c 1 1b. jars Curtis Chili Sauce, jar 43c Our reguiii; 50c Coffee, ........ 45c Savoy Coffee,- lb. .............. 57c Large Bottle Monaljch Catsup, ..30c Aunt Jamima Pan Cake Flour or Savoy Coffee,- lb. .............. 57c Large Bottle Monagch Catsup, ..30c Through an arrangement with the National Biscuit Co. we are now able to oï¬â€˜er you all their package goods at reduced prices, of which the fol- lowing are a few. Saratoga Flakes,-reg. price 25c, our price .................. Saltine Crackers, reg. price 25c, our price ................... Premium Crackers, reg. price 20c our price ............. u . Oatmeal Crackers, reg. price 20c our price a .................. Urieeda Biscuits, reg, price 100 our pï¬ce,%c; two ,for . . .1 22¢ 16c Press 0 oblige y be it a C ing mate: please ou will" be 0 * desire pe Postoffice Direct to Street Ca; North Sh half hour land Pari I"!