rt. HYDE PARK M 132 he mosf‘mn- maSb! ever yen diï¬erent IL meuble Mid be fed YITALITY '0 M FASL R E l'm‘ ash 'e’ctors IHORN Mutton 'c (we thh Pm Es ; Eggs â€er Fed 15 'ITS l. WEI-on. 'der west Styles 141 Summer f: hopper rned tum:- rr Hume a: Chicago WHITAKER mm: Sec 1 the Year NEE. Illlllfllwllllï¬ufll >333 Poor <9... wow" Eï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬ï¬Eï¬Efl®flflï¬ï¬‚fl CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday I. m. at 10:45. Sunday School Im- mediately following: Wednesday Evening Testimonial Servlco a! 8:00 Hours 9am. to 6p.m. Every Day Except Sunday Mninulned by First Church of Christ. Scientist. of Highland Put Join Dabe Brothers Pressing Club. T‘liree Suits 0r Overcoats sponged and pressed each month for $2.00 or ï¬ve Suits or Overcoats 33.00. 5 called for and delivered. Call 1336 by telep e and arrange for same. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING R00! is made by a new formula from real whole wheat flour. Try it. Phone Highhnd Park 190 The Jordan Silhouette "Sedan You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the FEDERAL DABE BROTHERS Federal System of Bakeries NE is conscious of Jordan superiority not alone in mo- tor performance. beauty of de- sign and economy in upkeep. But also in many detailed im-: provements. The Jordan arJ rangement of Steering appara- tus is a marvel of precise con- trol. Position at wheel is delight- ful, with restful tilt and pedal just right. Lamps attractively mounted inside front fenders, eliminating rattles. and provid- ing substantial support. 125 North St. 394 CENTRAL AVE. Phone Cleaners and Dyers 387 Central Avenue Whole Wheat Bread 388 for Appointment. Johns Avenue "and Opposite Postofllce HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINéIs nnnnintmenl’. 19 South St. Johns Avenue Dimming lenses and door-op- ening curtains. Instrument board ï¬nished in gun metal; No squeaking or paint checking. In- struments beautifully nickeled. Top tailored and ï¬tted with broad .plate-glass rear vision light. Hardware, substantial and artistic. Discriminating demand is toâ€" ward ï¬nest cord tires for service and appearance. Cord tires have practically eliminated tire trouble. .Standard equipment all Jordan models. U. 8.‘ CIVIL‘SERVICE , , EXAMINATIONS 'An open competitive exam qnder the rules of the U. 5 Service Commission for the 1 of Clerk-Carrier in the Pl Buildingiat Highland Pnrk, I be held on April 10. 1920, cm ing at 9 o’clock I. m. Applications for this examination must be made on the prescribed form. which, with necessary instructions, may be obtained from the Commis- sion’s local representative, Mr. Arvid Magnuson, Secretary Local Board of Examiners, at the Highland Park. “1., l’nstofï¬ce, or from the under- igned All persons wishing to take this examination should secure blanks and ï¬le their applications with the undersigned at once in order to allow time for any necessary comedians and to arrange for the examination. .1301“! an hour a day at studying the {arcs of his customers as they leave. A cheery request will get the janiâ€" tor on the job where a command will fall on deaf ears. If a ntervhant wuuld know how his goods and service please, let him Secretary (‘ivil Service Board (I. V. SWANSONv ve examination the U. S. CiVfl for the pOSitiO“ the Poatofï¬ce 1 Park, 111.. will 1920, commenc~ examination FAVORITE Booxs orjévounc. MEN‘- 1' t l Over seven hundred;y'otung mid~ shipmen entering Anhnpolis, voted on their {Ivorite booing: and the list represents the ï¬fty reqeiving the most votes. Young man, have you read them all? They are all to be found on the shelves of the Highland Park Public Library, if ydu are live- ly enough to get there ï¬rst If the 1 book you seek is not on €'_the shelf, “ and you just must have that. very one, ask to have it reserved tor you at the loan desk when it is returned. If i you don’ t ask for it no one may know .‘ Vou want it and it is likely to go out - as soon as it is returned especially if it is a very popular book This does not list all of the books which are popular with young men, but they 111m furnish suggestions for him who does not know what to wed. Thel list follow.s: ‘ 1 Sea Wolf, Jack London- .. (all of the “lid Londohi. Tnasure island, _Robert Louis SteVenson Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain Over the Top,,Arthuri(§uy Empey ‘; Huckleberry Finn, Mark“ Twain « When a. Man’s a Man, Harold Belll “ right. Poems Rudyard Kiplï¬ï¬g Two Years Before the Mast, R. H. Dana, Jr. The \irginian, Owen Wister Mr. Britling Sees it Through, H. G. Wells The Three Musketeers, Alexander Dumas First Hundred Thousand, Ian Hay SpeJl of the Yukon, Robt. Service Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. Jules Verne Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, A. Conan Doyle ' The Clmsman, Thomas Dixon Count of Monte Cristo, Alexander Dumas , . Crisis, Winston Churchill The Man Without a CoDntry, E. E. Hale lvnnhoe, Wnlter Scott The Four Million. 0. Henry Tnles, Edgar Allérr Poe Eyes of the World, ,Harold Bell Wright s - The Shepherd of the Hills, Harold Bell Wright. ? Last of the Mohicnns, .1. Fennimore Cooper My Four Years in Germany, 1. W. Genrd Penmd, Booth Tarkington Rhymes of a Red (33'0qu Man, Rob- ert Service Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, John Fox, Jr. Freckles, Gene Strugtpn Porter Graustark, George Bq'n' McCutch- eon The Harvester. Gene Stratton Porter Innocents Abroad, MNk TWain‘ Richard Carvel, Win‘ston Churchill Silxer Horde, Rex Beuh Lorna Roone, R D Blackmoore Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dick- ens Winning of Barbara old Bell Wright ‘ The Broad Highway, no] ens Luck of Roaring Camp, BM Harte Burning Daylight, London A Connecticut Yankee in Kim: Arthur's Court, Mark Main The Iron Trail, Beach ans A Man’s Man, Ian Bay The ne ’er Do Well, Beach Riders of the Purple Sage, Zane Grey A sailor's log, Admiral R, D. Ev- fies Miseraï¬léé, Victtjr Hugo Have you read theï¬g all? Come to the publig library; i Bird houses should be cleaned out land ready for inspecmnn now. The blue birds will begin to build within ten days. Martins need not be looked for before April 25 ,‘Wr'éns will be I on hand about Api'il 3 not the Mr ‘Wren that comes here darlier and .goes THE BIRDS RETURN TO HIGHLAND PARK Flocks of Robins,- jmuemm and Gnckles Here fertile Suan ' Many More to Ariive Soon A v'varm south wind 3Sunday night and a light. dash‘ ofirain brought flocks of mi rants to our doors. Mon- diy momin one obsprver counted ninSty three robins within two blocks of his house near Wq’lker avenue. Blue birds flew over 0ԠSunday and later were seen hereiand there in small flocks. Grackleh and killdeer came in and the meadpy lat-ks have begun to call from th ‘ stubble. Song s‘purrows are here. flocks of dieâ€" Winks have arriVed a150, a ‘flne spe- cimén that had beeniinjured being brought in by a schoo‘ bOy of) Wed- nesday. , ‘2 a , The Barrier, Rex Beflch David Copperï¬eld, Chkles Dickâ€" Jeffery Fér- 'rth, Har- Have Your Automobile Painted Now at ‘ ASK YOUR DEALER If any dealer tells you that “EV-RE-DAY†is like any other Margarine. don'ti you believe it. It’s‘ different. Try one pound and be convinced. - Roman Dairy Company Mas! Widows Telephones: Glencoe 70 wad! ‘v r Hui! ‘ â€A v ~12 JAMES OOLLIQE. Amen-intuit “Immune: (a ' - Drink More Milk Flavor 1N 1::va mamas SAVES YOU FOUR CENTS The DISTRIBUTORS 0F COUNTRY BOTTLED MILK WISCONSIN BUTTERINE C0.,‘ MILWAUKEE HE Most Perfect Food that Nature . lane aivpn us, BOWMAN DAIRY 1 has given us. BOWMAN DAIRY COMPANY’S MILK excels in Purity, Frahnws and Cleanliness. The Swan! "Inn Betters the Bmd ANOTHER BLOW 571-579 Vine Avenue ON EVERY POUND AUTO PAINTING MongmntmeLttt ' - -. 1.‘ ’VC,, and (Icahn-rein! 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