"i": r2°°¥++€ul~I~§ _.-__... -vâ€"Ilu. : Intac- For 5.]. u yow Doder. Concoded to be tho Fine" Pencil and. EAGLE “MIKADO†FAG! mm ASK YOUR DEALER 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. CASH COUPON Max! Delicious Flavor SAVES YOU FOUR CENTS i ' WISCONSIN BUTI'ERINE CO., MILWAUKEE The US '1‘ The Fur! The Spread That Bettcrs the Brand INSIS'I‘ 0X (DENI'INE FORD PARTS Telephones Highland Park 120-121 A. G. McPHERSON ",ml ANOTHER BLOW T0 Pu THE UNIVERSAL CAR HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. IN EVERY PACKAGE Runubnut. $550; - Sedan, $875 Electric Mm Truck Prices F. O. B. De- Purl '21» - 7;in “mum urn m u (u. ¢ OLEOM ah 3,0 i0 ARINE ON EVERY POUND Rand-t Loans. {Eucha- EV-Rï¬-DAY 2m Judy mwting the requirements of ,\ 21> H‘ II {um ‘iex'iunotl tn wrve the mul- mhh- fur Mg business and U. M†h-\L’b\l [ 0 Id] £1†0121‘“ mm- and small met Fun! ('zu's haw he “Id. In ï¬ve 'r-dcg for [coat-l... .pemtiun make it PENCIL No.174 in all parts Very flights! Qual‘i 1y ,7 ._.___v V..-..._,, June Term. A. D. 1920. James A. Reeves, 1‘ VS. g-Freeman Melville. Notice is hereby given to the above j named defendant that an afï¬davit has ‘ been ï¬led in the ofï¬ce of the Clerk of 'the County Court, stating that said defendant, Freeman Melville, is a non-resident of the State of Illinois, "and that a acire facias issued against Jthe said defendant to show cause _why the judgment rendered in the County ' Court of said Lake County on the Slat day of January, A. D. 1913, in fa- vor of said James A. Reeves, should not be revived, returnable on the 14th day of June, A. D. 1920. at a term of said County Court then to be holden at the Court House in the City of Waukegan, in the County and State aforesaid, when and where said defendant may appear and take such steps as the law allows. I LEW A. HENDEE, ' Clerk of the Count Court. Waukegan. Ill., March 16t , 1920. John E. Conrad. ADJl'DICATlON NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that the Subscriber Administratrix of the estate of Julia Dooley deceased will attend the (‘ounty Court of Lake (Runny, at a term thereof to be hold- cn at the (‘uurt House in “'aukegun in said County, on the ï¬rst Monday of June next. 1920, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notiï¬ed and requested to [Vl'rSt‘llX (he same to said Court for tiiudwa‘ hm NONRESIDENT NOTICE ; State of Illinois, Count of Lake, SS.‘ In the County Court 0 Lake County,: Garnett's 36 .â€" w w . -1 O :1 .5.» [a Re]. Laundry 28 .348 Harder's Hdw. 24 24 500 Rass. Shoes 24 .24 .300 Stefl'en's Tires 24 27 47!) it Pal. (‘ash 2:; JR 450 'n Majestics 21 27 41% Bowman bin; 17 34 ' ' I: l I Tuny's Barohrs 15 3:} '29] High team game, Garnett's. 9521 High team series. Garnett’s ".36 Majestk's had a flash of their old time form and took three from Stefâ€" fon's Tires. I The Highland Park Press took the Reliable Laundry in camp for twa of the thru- games and thereby prac‘ tically L-inched the ï¬rst place althu it is pussible for Garnett's to catvh them. but very improbable. Gamen's took two from Tony',< Barbers and will have to take thru- this week to catch The Piess. It‘is nut 2|.qucstion of fund fur the stnman-h so much as for thti nmrulv and u servin- Ihat supplies this lair:- er need fur so little x-ï¬â€˜ort (-xpondwl ran hardly be suspended. If those who question the dnmnnrl fur canteen wrvicv fur 1hr t-nlislvl and \wundvd men Would 5:0 with npvn minds to the Wedm-sday ninht parties at the Community (‘enu-r. tn :1 Saturday night sup’pvr. and then follow through by going to the ('uni- munity dance and get into the atnn» sphere and spirit of the (‘oimnunityi Service as it is operating through our small beginning. food supplies Would far oxwed the quantity needed gum! mmn-r is ‘desmwinu' is hardly the pmm. There are so many your): bnysrihnys of [he hiu'h srhmnl HL'I', hardly more than ehihh‘er1~~\\'hu mm.- and get the supper. hume moked and served by women like their mvn moth- ers and sisters who get .1 tnueh nf friendly. humely inn-rest whieh earâ€" r’im them thrnuxh the Inn);r Week. Then instead of hunhhnu‘ a train for (‘hieagn with its eheap restaurants and eheuper dame hulls they eume tn Highland Park ('nmmunity ('en« ter, re<t and read and play pnul or other u‘ames. eat the delicious unwiies and then Ln» tn the high sehool [Innu- where our own girls are their pm"! hers and every eonditinn is right. BI’SINESS MEN’S 'I‘n thuw in churu‘v ..:' thv (‘ummmi 1y (‘mm'l' and In tho hnuw vumminm Whn7hu\'t' intimatr knowlrdgc nf mu I‘lirwt supervisiun over those simplc supprh thorn is nu quwtinn us tn V'm [hill dwiruhility uf thvir wmtinu unu- fur a time :n Emu. Whmhw EVERY huy \"hn mums and gen :1 Attorney {or the Plaintiff At the last meeting of the Com- munity Service board it was decid. ed by a unanimous vote to continue canteen service on Saturday nights for the boys in service at Great Lakes and the sufï¬ciently convales. cent wounded at Fort Sheridan. Considerable discussion took plat-n before the vote becausv of the ques tiun («ten raised as to whether the sailors in training farm the large;- uumiu-r partaking (if the supporx' were 'xlvsvrvinu' of the gratuitinus vivxliurz labor and material invuln-tl as \H'I't‘ the bnys (lurin;r the zlt'llllll xwri «l of [h(' \Vai'. COMMUNITY SERVICE [N HIGHLAND PARK MARY DOOLEY, Administratrix’ 'mkegan: 11].. March 8, 1920. dumn BOWLING LEAGU E A t t n rnu'y munity ('cnfl play pmnl or cious 2!)()(iik‘.\" sdmol [Innu- 500 ~17!) 30-51 .0 50-31 iWomeh’s Easter * $30.00 Dress Vgalues at 019.75 Hundreds of wonderfully pretty dreéses of qul Serg'es,Silk 'IjaffetasSatins, Wool Jerseys and Silk Crepes have been grouped mto one large assortment at thxs very low Easter Sale pm. . Coats of eve descri tion long Coats; ort Coats, thr uarter len ' new Polo Clothsféamel I-Eï¬r. Tweeds, ï¬ne 321mm, Wool 18°33†and Wm%m?wtiltiï¬ large patch pockets, new collar ideas, uniquelbelts and clever tnmmings with an especially large selection of Sport Coats. . $18.75 $27.50 $35 A bit sensational, these prices are; but they are no more unusual than the Suits we’ll show you. There are suits of Wool Poplins, Velour Checks, Tricotines, French Stages. Wool Jerseys, etc, with flaring jackets, short and long sleeves, belted and beltless In 615, all styles. Some plain, some rippled or slashed tumcs and some elaborately embrondered. $2.750 $35.00 $65.00 a W I I Bringing Very Appreciable Savings at‘ 200~212 North Gmsea, Wauhgan, Illinoï¬ Lake Countv’ 3 Greatest Store for Women â€WWW"? ' Tdephone l 97 ~27 HARDER E {Young man just TRY inn! with a clean collar. qutted necktie. a slick osucoat. Smile. be hot sodler lhun you know it {You must raise your: er before he raises your 'We will sell you the " stun‘ can be sold ft 8.35L John- Ave. imam-PLAY ACT! Get theN and Enjoy‘ DAILY T] Baggage and? ILL out yourj - wrenches. pliei will not have to bd for tool-b0); and m Then the right pohéhcs. This week we I of the things th mg enjoyment. 'rm: 1V!) Wear our Thé‘