Telephone 197 If you have talent. we guarantee you Musical Comedy and Banting. MARIE Xrical Booking Department, N. AucusTA-HAcmomx PHOTO-PLAY Saturday Target Practice For Boys HARDER HARDWARE CO. NY boy in this community who has a .22 caliber WINCHESTER Rifle can try for a WINCHESTER Junior Rifle Corps Marksmén medal and diploma. Fathers and mothers like their boys to get the training, under the direction of National Headquarters. No joining expenseâ€"no dues. We invite you to send your boy to us to equip him with a WINCHESTER Rifle and arrange for him to receive this valuable training. 'IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIII'IIIIII'IIIIIIIIII'I [TY/1V UHIJTL‘RE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ 'rm: Wlflclltiftk sron R. M. OWEN COMPANY, lnc. Deptl 29 1825 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago Please send me the Kclvinator booklet and other available information. Address Name Install this Ice Machine in your refrigerator Mail the coupon to learn how ACTING PROFESSIONAL COACHING Kelvinator Ixee you positions. in Vaudeville. Dramatic Art. MARIE JAMES. General Manager of Thea- FREE Bdok "1.30 Lyo- 510 Central Avenue I Huly nu... CHICAGOé THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK; ILLINOIS :Lenten Vespers “The Cruciï¬xion and the Resurrec- tion" will be the theme of the vesper service 'which will be held next Sunâ€" day at 5 p. m. Mrs. P. C. Noerenberg will give the inspirational talk. This will be the last of the series of Lenten sen’icee. Last Sunday, twenty-ï¬ve girls were present at the meeting led by Miss Olive Reynolds, girls’ work secretary. A great deal of interest his been shown in this series of talks on the life of Christ. All girls and especially those who are away from home, are urged to attend the Lenten service Sunday. There will be no vesper service on Easter Sunday, because of the Easter vesper services which will be held in the churches. the churches. 'Americanization Class ‘ Sim-é the closing of the evening; classes: at the high school the Amer- icanization class has been meeting 1egulaifly three times a week in one of the :club rooms of the Association: Miss Marion Moseley had charge of this class until a few weeks ago when she left the city. Miss Schriver nowj is the instructor. The class, which consists of two men and three young women; is making splendid progress in learning to read and write the English language. 'Hieyiare very‘ enthusiastic and eager to learn. l Orchestra The half dozen girls who are learn- ing to play various instruments so as in {nun nn nrnhnctrn nra mnkinl! in my nursery and I do not begrudge our feathered friends their occasion- al report. Their sand repays me well. Any music lover likes birds and flowers. our town is. full of them, the blue birds are here now and we begin to think about our gardens. I like to do gardening for lovers of the ‘out of doors, “and since‘ I have done so for over 30 years,†rhay I not do it for you? The maths really in- ‘signiï¬cant compared to‘the pleasure one gets out of a good 'garden,.be it a Bird Garden, I Rock-Garden, or‘ just a ï¬nely.selected planting along the boundary and house lines. Right here I like to call your~attention to making the cOrrect selection of ma- 1erial.as well as being bold in your 1 mlor schemes. English language. 'Hieyï¬re very enthusiastic and eager to learn. ~‘ Orchestra The half dozen girls who are learn- ing to play various instruments so as to form an orchestra. are making good progress in their studies. The girls practice two and sometimes three times a week at the Associat- ion under the direction of a com- petent instructor. They~are learn- ing to'play the comet, trombone. and violin. Part)- Wednesday? Twenty-ï¬ve girls and their young‘ men friends were entertained at a party Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Rekka Hanson. Games and danc- ing were the features of the evening which gave a great deal of pleas- un- to the guestx. “The Path of the Child" The‘ youngvsr girl reserves who are from '10 to 12 years of age, have ~~tartod rehearsals for a short play. “Thv Path «if the ('hiid." This is a den-r skou‘h showing how a child must mvet such characters as Folly. Greediness, Laziness. and Vanity. Love finally xhnws her how much bet~ ter itiis to have as one's companions Courage and Patignce. \ ERB is a practical iceâ€" â€"making mathine for home refrigerators. It is used in your own ice box. It is small, simple and compact. It is convenient and economical. It insures you dry, cold, sanitary’refrigeration, mairi’tained always at an even temperature, by automatic control. It veny quickly pays for itself by ,saving the price of ice-and by keeping ex- pensive food from spoiling". ' '1 Commercial ice cannot be sanitary T. :. .0“ .1..- Ludo 1“ ch. in. man that the ice he A miniature cold storage plant The Kelvinator turns your refrigerator into: a miniature cold-storage plant. as efï¬cient in its pro- portion as the big commercial plants where fobd stays fresh for months. It gives you a degree of cold impossible to secure with ice. This cold does not fluctuate, as in ice- cooled refrigerators. Neither is it damp. which proâ€" duces mold and encourages staleness and unpleas- ant odors. .4. Thus expensive meats. eggs. dainty butter. ‘kecp fresh and sweet until you are ready to use them. The Kelvinator also makes ice fox-“whatever pur- pose you need it. It freezes small cubes for table use. It chills mousscs, frappes and sherbets. 2 This home-made ice is safe and sanitaryâ€"the only ice which is ï¬t to use in drinking water. You can order food in advance and store it safe'ly. without fear of loss by spoiling. R. M. Owen 8: Company, Inc.,.Dept.00,1825 S.MichiganAve.,Chicago It removes the danger of pollution and infection always present when the ice man's ice is used. _ ’ '. W. C. A. NEWS Freezes ice for the table An Ice Machme for every home . ‘ ls is not a nice thingéto do some- ,thing for other people?! By planting Tbeautiful and fragrant‘ Shrubs and 'Perennials you do so. I While they - grow on your own grounds, the wind carries the fragrance of the Rose or Honeysmkle to your neighbor, one morning to the one living east of you, ithe next to the one dvielling south. iThere is nothing cleaner, more in- spiring. than a good garden 'A ‘,garden tended and planted with the love and care it should have, select- ing only those varieties .of Shrubs or trees or Perennials that, excel either by their color or fragrance. I am partial to odor. I love things that ismell good I like coloi'a. if blended «right. I like birds that come and Epick on my cherriea' or redberried 'Shrubs. I have lotsvof Cherry trees Harmonious it -. must", be. surely beautiful; ï¬nely combining all the complex problems of 5;the muster planter; blending of 5foliage and flower. matching of :lheighth and width, adaptability to shil, fragrance and ultimate effect. Planting after a “stencil" never maid-is a hit, the copying of foreign gardens is what it says, “to be admired only in ori- ginal." I have travelled the globe and seen things; my‘concluaion is the “American Flower.G.arden." Nature has blessed‘ our United States with a fertile soil. it has bless- ed our North Shore twice. giving us Forests and SkokiesL'flus a very good clay loam that Needs only cul- tivating tn make thingi-x grow abund- antly. ' I believe in creatink'gardens out of the ORDINARY; Riéhard “‘- ner became famous when he camper ed “The Nibelungen Chins nnd Pup- cival." He went to cxtfemca in emit- ing discards, tau-mom??- nltimnuif. SPRING PLANTING It. is not .the fault of the ice man that the ice he delivers to your home cannot be s‘anitary. He cannot insure the purity of ice cut from rivers and streams. Even if it is artiï¬cially frozen frOm distilled water it must be delivered in open wagons through dusty streets and handled repeater By the time this ice. natural or artiï¬cial. reaches your ice box it is unsafe for use in any connection with food Because Kelvinators are selling :11 over the United States faster than they can be made, the orders we can ï¬ll are limited. The number of Kelvinators allotted to us each month can't keep up with the demand. . Thus, if you are interested. if you want a Kelvin:- tor installed by the time hot weather arrives, mail the coupon today. for the Kelvinator booklet. It explains all details necessary for your information. There is no obligation whatever involved. Send coupon today. » So. do not be fluid to be a bit bold when you punt, and add to the vnlue of your home. Tall Pyramidal Arbor Vines, pic- turesque Pynmidnl Poplars, Gingko bilobn (Sdisbum nduntifolis syn) V trees, break the sky line snd ndd an; touch of buuty to your pinning you we looking for. There is a quinws-g «net to a pfumble like this. Con- deucditnenm.CallupH. P. uwd‘ lot-mo Hp you with your cadet; imblunl. Hannah" buy I magi .u A . , . A A,†L-__ We can’t fill all orders If interested, write today Bring your Ford car here when it needs to be “tuned up" or repaired. We guarantee the most reliable work; the genuine Ford-made materials and to ask Ford prices. It is our business to know all about Ford cars and we have the necessary equipment with competent workmen and promise you prompt attention at all times. When you want to buy a Ford car come here. Touring Car, $575; Runabout, $550 ; Truck Chassis, $600; Coupe, 8760; Sedan, $875, Electric starting equipment, $75 extra. Prices F. 0. B. De- troit. INSIST 0N GENUINE FORD PARTS Telephones Highland Park 120 ~ 121 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. A; G. McPHERSON THE UNIVERSAL CAR a lovely garden this yet", or that that Persian Lilac is placed where it should be. I will also gladly Lend to your minor troubles, as for instance re-Ieeding Ind fertilizing your lawn, pruning your Ihrubs and furnish you with experienced men to do these thinfl. l “k your pattern)" and I win go-out of my way to deserve it. Your: for'mote nnd goodglrden- "IS. 0. C. DOERRIER Landscape Archflect. sincerely. PAGI KIN.- :2;