lFrid a y xvery “BI lb :wlln m ‘l\" II Ave 1d iii tire an H k l) (i 42c ds Y0]! )w Dog 35c x0!) I’ UH \H\ 3‘36 “h- )-)(~ 5‘“ General Banking Business ow emancipated. -Smcc woman is n t her she now has the right (.0 P“ feet. on ghe desk. Real Estate Loans Savings Accounts North Shore Trust Compapy .\‘n ionger am you sell nnnnuncing that they wc .4) from $50.00 tn $73.00. Muinla'med by First Chprcn or L CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a mediuely following; Wednesday [1' Telephone 57 102 N. Is! St. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING Finest Quality Home You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the 0211 8k Solvay Coke (A Sun Bunk) : Comer Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. C. B. HANSEN, Preprietor Safety Deposit Boxes First Church 387 Central Aveï¬ue Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. Every Day Except Sum HERMAN DENZEL. ï¬reside“: Telephone 335 685 Central Avenue ‘ gunds by re marked oocw:ocWQoooW of Christ. Scientist. of Highland Park Iy a. m. at $0145. Sunday School I-m- 3y Evening Testimonial Service M. 8:00 Sugir shortage a}: (-uokiniz. but so long ‘ Lains ï¬re able to km ing wfll be done abox If 311x11 1110 shun n checkerboard ~t 511111 si<tr1 ~ new skin. Dressed Poultry wa be Sunday 'Highlgnd Puk, llli homage again ties up home ut su long 85‘ the sodaJoun- able to keep Waning noth- e done about iq. ROOM l’rm-tical ideas for the better munâ€" agement of the home. tending toward iimproved sanitation, elimination of waste. better environment for chil- dren and general improvement in 111‘ {household conditions. are quickly lavailable through books devoted to lihome science, which are to be found i in public libraries and their branches. ‘Aid and-advice to women who seek i such information is provided by skill- ied librarians and the wider use of Esuch volumes is encouraged. ' Thorough acquaintance With the :modern science of housekeeping will ‘1 do much to solve many of the daily l‘ problems confronting women in the home and lighten the burdens that often are extremely heavy. Such “information is authentic and proves of immense value to the housewife. In iL~ "Books for Everybmly" _. .:.\nsnn’ â€an American Library A5- T0 RAISE FUND FOR LIBRARY SERVICE of immense value tn the housewne. ln it> "Banks for Everybmly" movement. the American Library An- sociation. in cooperation with public libraries and other agencies, is pro- muting extension of library service to bring the best books within easy reach of the 60,000,000 persons in the United States who am» today without such favilities or have but a limitaed opportunity for obtaining proud read- ing matter. 2.000.000 BEING OBTAINED To carry out the hmad provisions of the enlarged program, which Jim: at universal self-education through books, a fund of $2,000,000 is now being obtained. No intensive drive methods are being employed. howA ever. the raising of the fund hnving been left, to the individual eflorts of the librarians, library cummittees and friends of libraries, “A Y I un-at trout and the dam-on thurnug 1y applauded her effort. .- The second part (if thv value“, for Iln- slim-r lm‘lng xup brought nu! n wry largo tit-Id uf mutt-smnts; the judges. sclwted {hm-c muplvx but um- I'vfuswl In Mann->1 m the ï¬nals of Hm vvenim: run! the rrmaimng muplm dam-ed lht- comm-t off. rvsulting 1n Miss Summers and partner Winning: thn' 1.1% dam-r fur 1hr \ up m'curd 111-.“ Saturday and ‘vn â€I" fullmum: Salurr tiny thv (â€12115 \nil M- danced. T'm- :nu-minnw mu uwr {our hum «irrd and the grmum: numi-rr of uldm WM!“ ‘1. ultx-ndm‘xy l~ u \"vh'unn T'm- :nt«-mimn-\- mu uwr {our hunr «ï¬rm! and the grmum: numt-rr (If uldvr punk. ‘1. ultrndmuw 1~ u \wh-umv 4er: 1w Hw managcmrm. “hiyh dc» ~m‘< I» ma Hmhhmd l’urk turn uut at {ht-5L- dances m- mzhw; (hr hmh vst stundnrds in dhnvo hull dqmrt mvnt is the aim of thuso m charge; Hm muthvn‘ ut‘ ull ynurm ladies at '«mhm' m‘v mun-«i In «mm- and vva effort is twin): mum- to make the â€urn“ L'l‘HUth‘ rummunity 2155015.. Intensive Drive Methods 1 ing Employed. Books to be Available to Large N0. of People duruw ernumr rnmmunny ushx'xn. T1ck01> malkc-d "Svnsun 1920. (‘om- munity Svrviu’, Highland Park," with the mum- of the holder and ondurscc are out and everyone exu-pt snldiers and sailors are rcquestvd to secure a turd of zuhmsï¬mn; (wkt-ts can he ub- tammi by nppln-aliun to any of the hnsu'sm's m' from un)’ uf thv botrd mcmlwn qr from lhv udvnsory com- mittee; nut-of-town guests must. be récommended by some one on either of the above committees. The board consists of: Mrs. W. A. Alexandvr Mr. S. R. Brown Mrs. P" R. (jain Mrs. F. L. (‘hem-y Mrs. ('. F. Drake Mus A. Everett .\Ix\~r~ Mm- Duffy. Florence Shn‘w. Mar lejustrom. Florence Simmers. Marjorie Merritt. Miss Sil- Iwr. and Messrs. Harry Eichler. Ed- ward Mam-Mic. James Dufl'y. Irvin! Brand. Tum Kelly. John Whiu md Dr. Lee. The hostesses are: Madame: Wrenn. Green, Pam, Rev. F. Fin Mr. R. (‘. Jacobsen Mr. George A. Mason Mm. J. A. Putnlm Mr. Alex Raï¬eny Mr. R. 1.. Snndwick Mr. Fred D. Silber Mr. All Mr. R. Mr. Fr Rm“. P Mrs Thos. R. Wyh- Mr. Jesse L. Smith Mr. Wright Mrs. Gourm- H (';| Mr. Harry Eit‘hlvr Mrs E. (:rundy Mrs. V, N. Kimhul Mr. Harry \. Par; Mrs. H. B. Rulwrb Mrs. Samuvl Slade Mrs. Frank M. Tm Mrs. (‘. H. Thnyvr Mrs. Thug. G. Trm Mr, John L. l'de Mr, E. A. Warren H'untinuvd from Th! '.\R'I‘\' .\ MARKED Sl (TESS V, X. Kimball Harry \. I‘arkin H. Ii. Rulwrh Samuvl Slade Frank .\L Terry (‘. H. Thnyvr Thug. G. Tron-E John L l'de E. A. Warren 1.. \V. \Vinstnn adviwrj; \ nmn n‘jorie Merritt. Miss Sil- ssrs. Harry Eichler. Ed- Ue. James Dufl'y, Irvin! “'nk‘ntt H (‘umphlll nmmium' Pa 20 mnsists h Drakr. Tvrr)’. l’ufly. and Ringdahl. If any applirun! fur a ticket an» nut get In much with any of the abmw. are Mr. Harriu, who is always at 1hr (mu-r and available. PUSTI'ONE $400.0“) Failure of (‘ontrutors to Submit Iiid~ l-‘nrre- Wnukenn To thie (‘ourse Prawn! indications are tlut Wan; ku-uim'~« SOM‘IJNW pnx'lng program “luicll H -h:nl planned to vul I'lru this Hummer will hm"!- to ho post!- punnl inlelniH-ly through a failure u (H L'c-t pmmg m’vmrmtnrs tn wlmmlo-H lur dnlnL' Hm “nrk lumlnu pril‘l'.‘ of null-nabs. H o! vuhlnimnu ~ufï¬cwnt \ixH‘mnI'v ‘2’ :thxL’ (‘OFIIHHY and 'h. up ..I vunhri'tlx w L'hvh mm» Anulhvr rvmmn H In (‘U’Sl 4»! pm in: ï¬rm-I ,»‘1‘(“~ Hf 'hI' l'nXiH‘ “MM prh‘t'r [rm-In! (huh-w mm (hr pho! Many mnthrls‘t! uumdor nah-r lo th‘IVP at n hlL'h thvn the â€(ups ‘un'l (rt H lwr. Afh-r the mnnupnhm- llrl' dissolved In prmed the consumer then look for the prire of the stock: lflefled (0 go up. 1 \ (1 5115(1)’ report thi‘ Lots of people w mers pruvnivd they any work. gets no exercise. in Sumo voters on the north shore de- ny that they can‘t give any renun for their political preference. 1: they were informed by their grandflthers hot When the elevatu the pulnlw wnlks up to mu- Highland Park. lll,, Ma} 11rd. 1920 To the Sttx'khuldi-rs in! The Highland Park Stair Bank Notice is hereby gin-n that by \i!- iui- u.’ a resolution mlnpivd at n meetâ€" â€1}: nf a Board of “â€0010“ of ihe Highluml l’urk Still? Bank. ltK‘llHl it Highland Park. lll., held (m Thun- ilziy. April 9, 1920. at whirh meeting a iuorum of the directors of Mid lmn‘ wns present. ii special "Iï¬â€˜llnfl of the stuckboldt-rs of the Highllnd Park State Rink is mlled for June 71h. 1920. in 4 p. m. at the (flick of lllt‘ ‘dlll Highland l'ark Sutr Bank, for â€in purpose of rnnsulrnng the incn-nsr n! im- l-ank'.‘ i’upllal siuck frum $60,000 in 8100.000. in flfl'tlrd' nnn- “‘iih ihv [IriiVL-‘ll‘ni nf mi Ict , -â€"¢â€"-- nnl’nnrktlnn“ With Mink of the stnckbolders Park State Rink Is 71h, 1920. m 4 p. m Un- wlid Highland l' fur thv purpose 0! runs: Int'N'nM‘ Hf UH' bank's ru frum $60,000 to 8100.000. nnn- “‘ith xhr pruvxsmm concerning mrpnruunm in: powvrx «Signed! Frank .1 Ba (Signed) Burndge I). {Signedt (‘. G. Alex: (Signed) John M. Tu (Signed) A. C. Mm?- lSixned) Marshall .. (Signed) J. M. Appel Dorm-d that the nu ‘amhduh «an .\[w (mu-mums unhl h« ;: ruphmi m nH-rnlh \\ orv HHH \n-rv mud? Ill PAVING PROGBA M mmilhnu elevator men w-lk H luvl-v'» “1H Hm! ru'n mm! ullurmg Mm i< that the nchml «rm-Is H .w lm‘ m Frank .1 “aka Burndgo I). Bullvr (‘. G. Alexnndur John M. Tum: A. C. Mo n Marshall ._. Snaps 8“ .\[M*\ ‘ want In become {Ir- ey do not hl\’(' w do ILLINOIS E Highland Park 399. Bank m - r' ml â€mum†:n u timv ‘th Lr-uwr, [hut cm.- :!:L' In Iukv n. - mmlorn Worker ,~ the papcn cun- hq- In walking nu‘. unior it mm h hlL'h «pad. In (M thru‘ numr inane shown deposit! on May 4th $1,323,263.76 Lu: published mm! shows de- posit: on February 286! - $1,085,749.59 Growth of deposit: in two months _ and {our days - - - $ 237,514.17 neuofabank Growing Deposits the Rasult of ' GroWing Conï¬dence hm HH- Uh THE OLD RELIABLE AND PROGRESSIVE BANK failure xuhmn Plucâ€" â€bur 1 . 1920 in- â€I!" nu‘. WELCOME YOU AS A CUSTOMER OF THIS BANK Ancients and Modern‘; WAR VETERANS PLAN 1‘0 TO BUILD CLUB HOUSE bine to meet under one we: nu m" started and plum "a bin: drum to m the largest building In Chi- upo nnd what will pane in be the largest clubhouse in the wrld. To f-dlluu- this 60 men Mn been :0- lecud mm the diflcnni wnr veter- und unclean h: furm n “Vehrrlms' Huh" which "1†Mt lm-nrymrau'd Then every veienn soda-1y in the city trill be asked 1.0 mm Lhflrhud- quarter- m this building. Org-nin- uon meeting: in this bulkiing will nu- wmltically have all my" members full utm- momben of the â€Your nth-"Club." 11» club house will con. uin one“ {or the hadqusrien of the various not‘lctie}. Assembly moms. club point, I that". roof garden and a â€ban-L There will be 600 sleeping mom:- fur the member! of th? club. The rlub houne. Whli‘h imll con 90va million: will be ï¬~ ‘nnnced by I Kroup of Chic-gonn- lvho will uh but 6 per cent {or their loan. Members can buy stock in the 1 aka IA ago nnd what ‘I lute-t clubhouse {Adm-u this w looted froth the Im' (Tlub. “in 0311‘“ {1 (he v-mus moms. club club? iinrdcnouinuiom irom 850 m The“ ladies of flu: Tcnncucc met that the damn u ‘to‘ly madly “n. lashioncd pup: m enliven the god-.1 gm yup 5.. After a infpdu any will A movement to hlVO unu- uu-ny-»»â€".â€"--- -V -, of forty or more year; 0. Being out of h mountain fume-set. ( ave not progrencd and the" mmds and m 1mm narrowed. There .1 seven! hundred mouunds of a half million acres 0‘ mm mountain had of the difï¬cuh social problems in which (h mcnl. "promoting the coopernnon of Amr donom'muions, in! an interest m ennuiuh schools mmuhout (he repon. to prom-ruin method. h the businru of hi in the ouuidc world. rIUInuu-uvuq .â€"__ _ ennhlish schools mmuhout the repon. The progrrnivc method. in the bulinru of hing an the ouuidc world. J. H APPEL V“ PM mk .n we Chic- 5 [III luW‘u. d lhouunds of thcse pcbplc m the Hm an: n mountain lmd. and their awakemn; u one ms in which (he lmerchurth World Move- rrnnon of Amrrlra‘t evangelical Protestam an interest h plus (o and lenchcn )ut the repon. The penple "I†be helped L..-; ...... 4’ 12mm anl .-.,. ' imrrofl arouk‘ (i I GRAN"! (uh-n mountains 8993â€â€œ L‘ a! shock. Women's auxilhryl will b. classed 31 members Effort: vi“ ho nude to have Chtcago the homun- Len of every military omnniutian in due country. cumu [Artur door! 1 m wide n formerb' The dealer: who pen-mt in puma: up good: two or thne dollln‘ Vitll much new lot that comes in. should mvmre Lu h01d (vvm Lhu-ir «Lmk for pmp‘re Lu hom (vv hh mrk‘ï¬nltr prnm TIN-r93- tml)‘ (Ihl‘ H pew-ho mm Ida," than staying at ‘home. The lmunnx-c nu-n inns nf propcny M mg quvrtwr. Aflor all. P‘ncn n. {M rm! r mm H!- II the bmn. pore-um!†Sad to (Mill that April the Baldwin. Many mt-n argue zy over Ihe rellth Reported that lance prohibidol u Nilml’cnll) «h um kn they are unukmg (hr 6g jun as thc' dad to about Andrew» _ack,wn z. Cf: vun on 2 ‘IHH Y'H\.IIH ('h “Iâ€! the “MM n‘ thou Their homes arr run duwn (mu thing more 91> us than (raw-Hm; It's pa‘llm? “ ‘1‘)“ PAGE 8W do not have to 1-! Rant"? Mm terriï¬c ire-n- Hwy haven‘t 2M nu) 1h: trrrlbl. ï¬n» n- » bum- 1n yruhn HI mum 5 m in“ hm- )mnod 10H l d I N 0‘