hé‘ld 3'1 13$ ++++++++++++++++++ .mxzviul.....:nx Young man. if y'ou have taken on a "Shine. to a girl '1‘ \KE 0P F Vour shin) clothes and put on a suit of our brand neVV ones. N'eVV clothes VVill not 0an help VVin the girl but E \R.\' \lORE VIONFY for her. “1E \ E got the good clothes and will sell them to you as l0VV as the high qualitV VVill allow. W eVe got the good socks. ice- -cream underVV ear. ample ~hirts and ties in CV erV hue of the rainbow. W ear our good “NiftV†Clothes U) t. Johns Ave Be Fit to Laugh at the Mercury 394 Central Avenue In accordance with our custom we have placed on sale all slightly used. and odd style new pianos, at special clearance ï¬gures. Grand Pianos. Upright Pianos. and Player Pianos f nearly all prominent makes are represented. here are many Steinway and Lyon Healy instru- ments in this collection. Genuine Pianola Pianos are also included. here is a genuine opportunity to obtain a good piano. in perfect playing condition. at a small price. Some of these instruments, are marked as low as 8200. 'Eur repair shops have been busy for weeks pre- ring for this yearly event. ience we have never seen used Player Pianos put in such perfect ctmditiun as the histruments now to be found on our lloors. “any of them Show so little signs of use that it is hard to believe they have ever been taken out (if the salesrmms. All music lovers are cordially invited ‘70 make a Visit ot‘ inspection. ‘ The marked saying which can be made here now, is “ell as the altugether unusual opportunity for éelection. will surely justify many in coming to a decisinn on the piano question this \i'eek. .\ list of these special values will be mailed on request. szill monthly payments may he 'urraneed. On slightly used instruments of the ï¬nest grades. espe- cially liberal terms will be made. ' ln-all of our exper .“ abmh Au‘nuv at Jackal YU.\ 64 HICAIA repaired Are You Seekiizg a Good Plano? r Is Our Annual; Sale Slightly Used Pianos AVE your Spring and Summer Clothes cleaned, pressed and DAN DeNUNZIO S. FELL Telephone 1336 Tel. 307 wrytlll'ng KIWI?" i" Highland, Park. In. I THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS § UNITED EVANGELICAL - 2;: . PBULIC mm“ 3 “MM“ 3m 0' H.“ N" 'wn- a , U {ribution w your public. library. and '° "W%WW ‘ LI .2: ::a_o;;::::i-'..---.-...c â€K"? ' let Highlnnd l’nrk do In much u In) J. H Kou‘gle, Push»! FOLLOW THE BlBl)s- 01.10? town "ҠNo one realized the tmnéndoms iL .. . n x A. .L.._. x. 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R. \V Srhluwrh. l'l‘htnr "Futhvrs’ “My" “in uhu-rvml “11h upprupx‘iaw Mvn-mw lust Sundn). May It}. Murh was whim-d by the Menu liful win still}: by MIN. “mum-l. Prof. H. Himmol of Nurtlmmh-rn mile,“- pn‘zlchmi morning and owning Rm: R. W. Schlocrl‘. dischurgvd UV- t-rM-us army (haplaxn am! m-wly up pmntvni pastur In this mnyn-uution. H vxpw-tmi h- urrn'v ht‘rx‘ Saturday and ï¬ll [‘20 pulpit nvxt Sumhny murm- lmz at 11 a. m. erryum- 1> mniially invited to partlripau- in the wrvivvy The Sunday St'hrml topic will he :1 discussinn M' the “writ! onu-rm-va. _ cnjuywl u hare and rmunu \llnï¬t m. Thursday aftrrmmn. Friday uftcrnuun Mrs. ‘Ht'\0n was unable x.» {ukv chann- uf thu M'W'IHK H- My. 1h: nut Ill'«'t'.~ _\'uu are u (‘ilnliidiltt' in the 0M Fulkï¬ w. prnhably notiwd that oxvrciso to which ynu lfl>$. Sumi «'uuld. If _\'Ul ï¬ve nr ten mlh still. But if the hue and ï¬lm†buxhvr you. it is because you haw ullowu! the hue and qmdx- musclw to get rusty as yuu mt in your padded chnir. If you allow thls condition to continue. yuu will hwnmc :m 0M man promu- tun-1y. But If _\nu m-I out In the garden But if _\nu m-I nut in the garden «lnily fur a iiimlvruu- \ï¬'ni't. \ou will ï¬nd the amount you i-an ilu “Ill grad- ually increase. It will pi-nlnm: your life. enlarge your lungs. [luv you better sleep. and increase your work- ing ability in your calling. mu: play YUI'NH WOMEN'S I,l‘LU§l'E In spite of the cold Weather. (â€orps cniuvwl u hare and huund nhuso on 5 lbs. Sugar at 22c lb. an Northwestern Department Stork US MA" clou- Duuianhm‘mg-Polhhina Liquid m1 I'Hni Hm! ux' in.N “'0Ԡ:niv ur {hr 1 154- Th‘H‘M yuh \\ 111 n mushâ€"I'm“ MERLIN†a-h'ertm'mrm un {mgr tbxn‘nf Khh I>‘l.’(‘ IHK'H'H>IHL' BAVINIA SCHOOL ‘H Q\RIIHN uml \\ whwsdn} un-mngs L'H'l- llh'l'! In rrhrumu In 1w uiwn Fruiay. June owls fx'um [he plays “111 nut m-m-ssurily frrl that undidutt- fur mvmlwrship FMKC \M'ix-ty. Ynu have tivwl that in any fnrm of whivh ynu un- avcustomed, jus! m much m ynu ever you hm‘v “hunk walked mics a day. )‘uu can do it I11 grout runurrgntinns wninu. The Sunday AH“): by (IUI' 01‘ “Va It Is 2| wlimh nmttvr . um t'uins' Ln (in (u m At The h .- “hr!“ )‘v "v aft†1 \II: MUM \VURh ruin) Inu'd 1‘. rnuuu IIIHI‘ “’fl.“ \L'vd | luiuntfl) thvm. rrad About them nu-rr than you hue observed. get [main about hmls at the public lxbn- ry. :\ spun} uhihnion 0! books on Mhh has! hern plnrmi m-lr the West winduw of the (‘hiMn-n'g room. The)" are for ewryunu Tnkc some humc with you. The public hhmy in open vwry lili)’ except Sunday from 9 m 1'). 1 In 6 and . tn 9 in thv even my "rni‘znn, the Untamed." i.- the sev- enth and latent hook of the {amem Tarzan adventure hooks. They are written With tremendous suspense. a hull imagination \l‘hlch burden on the melmlraniatie. and are altogether 'tliiferent' These books have hall slit h tremendous <ale thilt book store: haw been unable to obtain copies l'llUliL’h to supply the selling demand For the tired liuslneaâ€˜ï¬ man they are H tunie for they take one nut of the ueryzluynexs of things. You can worry about nothing else when you iezul a Tarzan hook. unless it be that someone else may get your book when 5" it have to stop reading long enough The in the order of titililii‘utioli is Tarzan of the Ape: 'l‘hq- Return of Tarzan The HORST! of Tarzan The Sui: of Tarznn Turznn of the Jewels of (lpar Jungle Tales of Tartan Tarzan. the Untamed ‘I‘Mary Marie" comes with the in» heritetl fame of Elinor Hi Porter's .tn i‘hl ainl sleep series ancial nupport. Will you help? Do it today? Express in terms of contrib- ution what you think of public libra- rit'a Margaret Ridlon. Librarian l’OsTMARTER EXAMINATION At the request of the Postmaster General the l'niied States (‘ivil Ser- has announced an examination in be held at Highland Park. Ill, on June id. 1920. {or the puillhtin «if pmunaster at Highwood. lll This “Rite hai- Ih annual enm- penaatinn (if “200 To be eligible for this examination mt applicant muat lN‘ a citizen of the l'nited States. must .actiially reside Within the delivery of the ofï¬ce and have so rt-Htiml ï¬t the time the present oerurred. ' Applicants mtist 'havr reached their twenty ï¬rst lmï¬not their sixtyâ€" tifth birthday on the .date of the exâ€" amination. . Applieatinn form 2261 and {it'll inâ€" formation t‘onceniinfl' the require- \‘irt- t'umniisnon \ seam-y former popular heroes and heroines. ments 0! the examination may be se- The contents L'th‘S the unique atmor run“! from â€w postmaster .. the ‘phere “f â€W l’0"k- perhaps. 1““ well ‘3 place of )‘at‘aney or from the (‘ivil any other word of review. it l’ret‘aee, which explains things Service Commission, Washington, D (‘. Applications should be properly L’- I Am Born executed and flied with the Commis- 35- NUTS? Slrflh'fl 5101’? non at Washington. D. C., in time to 4- The Break is Mld? arrange for the examination of the 7». When i Am Marie applicanL ' 6. When I Am Mary â€HA- 7. When 1 Am Both TUKflh†The people who are-going ho'make i h' When I Am Keith" 0"" their fortunes in the new oil ï¬elds ' t4. Whit-h Is the Real Love Story w,†need to at“. glans gum up well 10. Which Is the Test. as “it drills - l . (h'er htilf the population of the iL'nitt-d State:- is not in touch with ‘pulilie libraries or free book service ‘ufginy sort. Does tint mean any» ’thint: in the people that are'.’ The . :Amerieun Library association plans When some et-mnpdity doublet- in ito remedy this. Will you help? 11 ev- price, the politicians claim great cre- >ery person Would give two cents each dit that it hasn‘t. tflipled. The safety razor manufacturers are not making any kick because barbers have raised their prk-es. For Business North Shore Trains For the Business Man For the Matinee and Shopper For the Theatre and Dinner Party Trains luvv Highland I’Irk CHICAGO NOR“! SHORE MILWAUKEE R. R. 5:08 i). m. 5:38 p. m. ‘ . . and 6:38 p. m. -, f 31‘ Then every half hour until 12:38 a. m. Last train at 1:38 a. m. Excellent dining car service is provided on trains leaving Highland Park at 9:38 a. m.. 1:38 p. m., aann mmw 1122 11111 8:08 1 :08 i). For further information apply to the No one realised the'tmnéndoda iL I'm-ray in nu. county until the drufted nrmy men w'rre examined. Thry rumc {mm the locum:- when were are no “hr-arm. no {no bad: service. ur when: the libnry ueh'ice \us Mr covered with dust And rod- upe thut It had better not have been. 11 in m remedy such condition. that prominent men 1nd women md 0r- prominent men 1nd women md ur- nniutiom are inching the A. L. A with their recommendations Ind ï¬n~ nncinl nuppurt. Will you help? Do i! today? Expn-nu in {Inns 0! contrib- ution what )‘nu think of public libn- A! the rvquc-nt n! ‘hl‘ l’qsunlsur General the l'nnvd States (‘ivfl Ser- vim- ('ummmlum hu- nnnnunm'sd In vxnmmntlon tn he hold at Highland Park. “IV, on June 16. 1920. {or the pmimm n! pmunufler at Highwood. HI Thu nï¬iu- hu Ih unnull cum- prmnnnn «131200 To be eligible fur this examination m: IppllClnl mun be a citizen of thv l'niled Stairs. muz-l .u‘uuliy reside Within 1hr delivery of the ufl’icv and hnvc su n-mimi u tho timp 1hr prom-m \unm-y «Tuned. ' (‘. Applications should be properly â€acute-d Ind Med with the Commis- sion at Wuhinytun. D. C., in time to arrange for the "Imitation of the The peuple who Ire-going ho'mlke their {(Iflune! m the new oil ï¬elds wall need to an slang guns at well as nil drille‘ - Every hdf-bour thereufler until Then every thirty minute. until Highland Pirk Ticket Ofï¬ce Phone Highland Park 1361 Serve You Best For Pleasure I .0.000000000000000COOâ€... TO CHANGE RATES To Patrons of Public Service Company of Northern Illinois: The Public Service Company of Northern Illinois hereby gives notice in me public that ii haa filed with the Public Utili- lities Commission of Illinois Schedules which Will change the rates {or electric service in Highland Park, Deerï¬eld. High- Wood, County of Lake: Glencoe, (‘oumy of Cook. and that the said change of ram involvea an inc-mu in the Company’s Rates for all classes oi electric. ser- A copy of the proposed sche- dule; may be impocu-d by Iny inure-med puny u the ofï¬ce of this Company in Highland Pu-k. All rues inure-nod in this prov ing may obtain informaâ€" lion :3 to time and pl“? 0! hearing upon lhir matwr by nddreuing the Secretary of the Public Utilities Commission :1 Springï¬eld, Illinois. Public Service (‘ompuny of Northern Illinois, By George R. Jones. Secretary, 1 11-12) \'l(‘0 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Tel. 410 Arrive Chicago W. E. Waterhouse Watchmakcr and Jeweler ppppp 8:14 a.m. 9:14 a. m. 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