an H Philaéctnhiahynfletï¬n‘iï¬ndm “an?†wu unw ll Lake Shore Creamery General Banking Business Phone Motor Mowers and Horse Mowers a specialty. ï¬ll work guaranteed equal to new. New Tbottom blades for all makes of mowers. 1031 iort Sheridan avenue resideggts and business men that they have started a Palace CashMarketGrocery nmkinï¬ the round trip daily. and they .will givg. the best pnssibl'e service at the lowest DOSSlble pm‘es. and therefq’re solicit your patronage. North Shore Trust Campany BUTTER--EGGS--MARGA RINES Real Estate Loans Pasï¬uesi Bros. Motor Express Co. Phone‘227-r‘500-J All ordtrs for Telephpne 57 ¢ ) Special Saturday Sale, June :12th Choice Meats, Fancy Groceries and Fresh Vegetables. Free Delivery. .11 orders for Saturday morning delivery must be in Friday Armwlifs i Motor Truck Express BEï¬fw'EEzN HIGHLAND PARK AND CHICAGO , 3w“ pntntnvx‘, pct puck ". Oily ‘uttau‘v ('hzwn‘, nnnc hettx'l‘ '(Rmknw. Ngvxhuy's vanilla wafer MI ra'we x' L'U'.‘ anest Quality Home Dressed Poultry 153 GEORGE G. ROCK. Mgr G‘RNDNG AND REPAIRING LAWN mowms g (A St-le Bulk) N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. in :I‘ a Mn ii 31' WEST ELM PLACE HIGHLAND PARK .3 .1u‘nthuusc .~ u! Luck 01c- C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor Next to Gourley’s Lumber Yard H huk‘v Safety Deposit Boxes â€EU '11 'K \IHOU JL'MH 685 Central Avenue avenue wishes to announce to the rss men of the North Shore towns 25c 32c 38c 35c 42c 45c 33c S PECIA LS i‘nx‘k shoulder mast Fulï¬l Frmh ways gnod. lh ï¬Ã©t-f tongues. fresh or swm‘t picklt‘d. lb. Baby bucf liver. young am! tender. lb Veal breast. fur dress burn-leis. TUHO" my. 1 , \Vx'u 1‘ Wholv. 1h UaUtK' PASQUESI BROS. Savings Accounts m mm mvaty. h) spare ribs. ul and tender Highland Park, lllino'n 1H hm'h n’ zu‘nn 533-535 Conlnl Ave. d cocounul half 321/2 27c 55c 25c 35c 25c $1 21k~ 256 73c 40c 3 3c Ht TRIM RAWINS 8-6 lN : CLOSE GAME SUNDAY Highland Park Athletic Club to Play Merrick A. C. of Aus- tin Next Sunday The Athletic (-luh hasehull team Won't their fourth straight Victory from\ the Rawin A. V. of Chicago» last Sun-i day. 1! Wu: :1 hard and trying game fur the loval boys as the team is a‘ newly organized team and as yet thei players are strange to one anotheru However. those who saw last Sun-i day's game will say that they hm‘el the goods and under the careful coat-him: of Mgr. lid. Therrlen. they will soon be ready for the strongest amateur team in Chit-amt. The Rawins are a strong all around club. Last year they defeated the local team in the ninth inning by a score of 4 to 2. but uf course the team is much stronger this year. All the lucal club needs 13 a little hacking and a chance tn show what they can do. Next Sunday the Athletic club wxll play the Merrick A. C. of Austin, the reputation of which will speak for it- self. Lot's my. full»; then: is stlll mum fur 300 more fans in (‘cntral Park. and the team nN-ds the support (:f all. Don't forurt thcf ditto-June 13, at throv o'clock. l’laco, Central Park. twu lilucks West of City Hall. LOCAL GIRLS TAKE PART IN PAGEANT The )li5>('§ Mary Tapper and Kath- erine Lyttun of this city took pruni- ine-nt parts in thu Kenipor hail pm:- oant which was. held Tursday. Students of Kunipor Hail. Ki-no- sha. “'is., an I‘Ipiscnpal schnul under the supervision of the Sisters of St. Mary, wrote a paumm t‘n‘itit‘ti “The Old World and the New." founded (in historical incidents from Bihlc times to the present day. as the prim-ipal feature of the school's fiftieth anni- versary and cumxm-ncenwnt. \lar) Tapper ahd Katherine I \tton Prominent in Kem- per Hail Affair Tuesday afternoon and owning (June I“), were set for thu perfor- mance, every detail of which was di- rected by [hv students thrmsle'cs. Elaborate custunu-s and stage settings were designed and made in thc schunl studio and the young actors had the assistance of the (‘hicagu Symphony orchestra in thv produc- tion. A colorful luntcrn paradv thru the grounds follnwud 1hr paw-ant. The anniversary is also marked by payment of tho svhool's omin- Imnde-d Indebtedness. $100,000, which has been subscribed m by 200. frivnds of the institution. Commencement exercises oponui with Baccalaurule Sunday on .Iunv 6th. and closed yesterday (Wednesday. Jun.» ‘J. with an “Old (Eirls' Barnum-t." Three Day Celebration of Coun- ty Legion Posts to be Held at North Chicago The Lake county American Legion pasts. through their amusement man- ager. Frint George. hine evntracted {or the largest fireworks display eve: exhibited In Northern Illinois. for their three day carnival at Foss Park, North ("hit-ago. â€1., starting July 3. and ending July .3. This display will be exhibited nightly in one of the free attractions, The program con- sists of ï¬fteen pieces, including such features as “Niagara Falls," “Hawa- iian Gardens," “Tree of Liberty," “Fountain of Youth." “Venetian Fen." “The Twin l‘iglets." "John Barley- corn of 1920." “The World in Rota- tion," “American Rosette," “Jazz Band Frolics," “Midnight Courtship." “The Dancing Bear." “Old Glory." “President Wilson or Presidential Candidate." AMERICAN LEGION TO HOLD CARNIVAL JI'I.Y 4 The marvclmh~ display will lxe in tersporscd with aerial and ground dis play. 20 miles an hour is the must mm- mon speed limit for automobiles. and the motorists of the North Shore take great care not In fall below (hm ï¬g- um It is denied that thv Fungroumon are not attending to business. as they are working wry hard to m-t rv-eloct- ed. for thvir kindnris durinu uur recent ’ We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown during our recent bereavement. rvm’emvm We wish to thank nur nmhy (ARI) ()F T" ANKS CARD 0!" THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hi1! .‘l rs. William Gastï¬old and family rivntk fllllllllflllmllllfllllIIINHIIIIIIIMWWWWI ‘hampuinn. lll,. lum- .9 T'm- fur tx ninth nnnunl mmnunu rm: «f 1hr l nnusit} of lllnwu ouur‘ on “rd Lrs‘tlay. June 16. Approximnul) 950 drgreos will lw conferred lyy the m- stltution at Illa! time. (‘ommoncenu-m week i1 inaugurnted uith {he baccalaureate service on Sunday, June 13. The Rev. John Timothy Stunv, D. l). pa-tur of the Fourth Presbyterian rhunh, Plunge. will conduct the dmwnmnfl exercises. and the music for the occasmn will be under the diremion of Professor Jr anrence Er‘b. University org-nip! and director of the School 0! Muiic. Monday. June It. is Class Day the exercises occurring 319130 a. m The :RAIH'ATION EXERCISES AT l'. ()F l. Jl'NE 16TH JUNE 7TH UNTIL JUNE 19TH Expert Attention Will' be Given to Make the Home Comfortable many “atcr heater and g at a unitnrm temperature Flowing hot water at the turn ( being supplied with cold water an 'l his wonderful invention is the device on the market. You can have a l’ittsburg installed in yonr home and have 'our family enjoy the real comforts of home by making a smallï¬rst payment. - he balance can be paid in twelve equal monthly installments With your gas bill or 5 per cent discount allowed for cash. . Spa-(Lil arrangcmcnts have been made Mr this period to have a Niamxfnturcr's Representatives here to solve your hot water problem Phone or write for appointment at your home, or Visit our salesroom. Demonstrations here every day. North Shore Gas Company Increased Protection to Depositors Arc p_ipcd ipcd in your humc why not conncct them In a Pittsburg gas auto- hcatcr and gt! the must cflu'icnl hot'watcr scrvu‘c day and night OUR friends and. patrons in par- ticular and the people of this community in general will be pleased to learn that at a special meeting of the stockholders of tlns bank held on June 7th the capital stock of the bank was increased from $60, 000.00 to $100,000.00 $1 00,000.00 j Highland Park State Bank FRANK !. RAKER Special Prices for this Sale Only MODERNIZE YOUR HOME Pun-dun THE OLD RELIABLE AND PROGRESSIVE BANK WHY WORRY WHEN Increased Capital WATER AND GAS at the turn of thc tap and asï¬plcntiful as you are now d water and wnh as 1nd: c on on your part. union is thc most csscnnal and cconomlcal household «law ofï¬cers, who will prey-Mr, am: l’rmidont, Ramond (‘ “us of South Brml, 1nd,; Vin. prwidt-nt. Kutherine Huff. n! (‘hnmpligm Sm n-lnry. Cam- hnu Mnnilpcukor. (if (‘hnmpligm and Treiuurer. Alvin T. Anderson. of Whutun. Thr ulumlory nddmn Will hr delivered lly Ham-_ (‘. Thory of (‘hiugm ihe Hatchet OYIUOD by John Poiell of Knmu City, Mix. the re- sponse of A A. Arnold of Pnlmcrton. l‘: . Minn (amline nummker o! (‘hampnign will read me (‘lul His Qory. Ind Warner (i. Rice 0! Aururn will deliver the nlodiclory mldn-ss, The nnnn-l unior lull m‘fupimi Mund-y night. Tum-day. June 15, is Alumni DI) when reunion: of arr-dunes of years gum h) Will be held. Rettption'! und [and moon-1s bring the d!) w 5 close. FROM \‘ut Pnudou J M. APPFL C‘ l'. GIANT Lash-n The (lommchEmvnt exerrisee «w ux u 10 o'clock the next morning. “1% nmduy. Jum- 16. The annual addrmx wil! be dehvered by Robert E. \'m~ mm. 1‘. IL. LLJL, presmcnt of 1hr l'nivorsit)’ of Tex-ti. Dr, “and Km- ln'. premium 0! the (â€mummy of mm, D. IL. LLIL, presnicm l'nivorsit)’ of Tex-ti. Dr, Dan Ivy. prelim-m M the l‘mven Illinois. ml] confer the degrees Highlund Park. “L. June I". 15420 T0 “HUM IT MAY CONCERN: 15-164 CH A RLES F. GRA NT. one of the (‘ashwr