'omer ral ]NE NE MED pnwerfnl «:andy ‘ 'IY» †ave sL'NDA Y. Admissiun Children \ De Luxe Theatrg IONDAY. JAN. 10 7:30 l’. 31. WDAY, JAN. II 7:30 P. 31!. Admission: Adults 27c: war tax 3c Children under 12. 13“; war tax 2c Mahlon Hamilton in “HALF A CHANCE" From the novel by Frodnick S. Ishom Mondayâ€"Patina Review and Hank Mann (‘nmedy Tuesday Pathe Review and Patho Comedy mNESDAY. JAN. 12 7:30 P. M. Mon: Adults 22c; war tax 3c General Banking Business “on. Palace Cash Market Grocery Choicv pot roast native. beef, the 1b. ......... Pork loin mas: young. tender; whole Choice veal or lamb shoulder roasts muttun. ‘~\ Hui. Leg nf Kalb. spec-ml this saiv, HI. .. ..... Prime 1w: n â€um: -., '«1 Prime rib rnas' mtwe bvef'. 1105'. Spare ram meaty. a ‘ n V Choice 't‘r'n'r beef, spvvsxu Bacon, Namm choice, «mi; Bacon any siz Beef hum beef im-r, Fork whaie natiw. Bonn FRT‘A Stew Leaf Ear bell shag Fresh :x'nun. 91’. alway< L‘ Chnicu North Shore Trust Company (Mr steak 80mins rump wrno ‘v' (* "NLK HOSIERY" A Parammm’. I‘mtun- UWIU‘ 124 Enixi H"! under 12. 13c; war tax 2c SA Q. . \V 1560-1501 GEORGE G. ROCK. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent sugar cure Loans made on improved Real Estate TTT5“28%C mt azurrzmi Gume (‘orner Central Ave. and Sheridan Road 12m burg: LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS! [awn/mu FOR NEXT WEEK \V " xml mod Q“ 1 VH35%c ’ 23c mm in M. \\.H‘ tax IL: war tzn' LIL n 21 7 :30 I’. M 7:30 P. M war tax Th 3 war tax Lt 31%c 29%c 28%c 37%c 37%c ..17c 25%c 19%c 23c (A15m. Bush) 23c 15c Also Mutt and Jofl' Comedy THURSDAY. JAN. 13 7:30 P. M Admission: Adults 22¢; war tax 3( Children under .122. 13c; war tax 15 Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran in .â€" FRIDAY. JAN. 14 SATURDAY. JAN. 15 Admission: Adults 27c; Children under 12, 13c; From the novel by Ethel M. Dcâ€- And the axial “BRIDE' 13" A Universal pmduction Sunshine Comedy and Pathe Fancy pure brick butter. Special 3‘ an], best pure kettlb rendered, only . . . . . Ceresota flour the bbl. Lonéx soap, for the laundry, 10 bars Cut loaf sugar special at Sun Maid Raisins a snap at ....... .xelkei: famous Good Luck 0100. 3 lbs ..... good, L) Fee‘s, tender Early June, 4 cans for .. Chase, Sanbom's fa- mous bulk coffee, 3 lbs mu u}, broken prtun's Lea, 2111, per 1h. . Ann-rim 10 bars Libby's pineapple. reg- ular 48c seller. can 1‘“ F. H l'.\' DREDTH ('HANCE' A merimn Family Sambo. Aunt Jemima or Vir- ginia Sweet Pancake 48 flour. 3 pkgs. for ..,. c 2 in 1 shoe polish, piste or liquid. 2 for ...‘... Kellogg's corn â€aka; I post toastiei, 3 pkgs. Bégtâ€"(Eï¬e‘s-Iiéhr. igr‘n ulatod. 10 lbs. for .. Fancy mixed nuts special at iarnation milk always '0 PLEASE 0X2 WOMAN" A Lois Weber Picturv Also Comedy Matinee. Saturday at 2:30 “FIXED BY GEORGE" Mgr. 533-538 Cum-u] Ava. :1: Family Soap. cans for corn flaka} or spu'iul 277311.25 14 0.? M. LN.15 7230?. M. lts 27c; war tax 3c 12Y 13c; war Lax 2c best (11' 500C121 . 59% 523%c ’....59c $23§c @119 °’ 33c 95c 30c 10c 40c 49c 96c 25c 35c 25c News rm: HIGHLAND unit PRESS. HIGHLAND IL] ; Almost 2000 years ago, the Man! from Galilee â€"- the King of Kings ’ â€" drove the money changers {tom the |temple. During that span of yearS. gthe money changers' conduct, their lactivity. their record. the developâ€"‘ [ment of their business. and their re- 1 Elation to the country and to the com- ;munity, have grown in public favor to such an extent. that to-(lay there ;are operating: in this land, about ‘28,- ‘000 state und national banks. with, INTERESTING ADDRES BY MR. J. M. APPEL (Continued from Page 1) and, mind you, if you had succeeded in opening that door. those fellows would have a mortgage on hell before morning.’ " My friends, how do you like such a relation to the commun- ity ‘! ““ ~ AL» \Inn Suva. alum“ unu- _. located. with assets of m‘or 2% inl- liun dollars. You and your {clinw citizens have made it possihlv fur thrw such institutions [n establish thcmst-ivos in this community. and you nrv prnud to tell your friends in the nviuhimrin): towns, that the “Iii!- iniid I'urk banks are ('apitnlizui :i! u quartri' «if 1| iniiiinn «iniian; thin ! ' have rrwurrw‘ nf 2‘2 UliiiiUH‘; 1 tiivii' \Im‘k i~ iw'lvi Inna-1y by Imul x'iilll'liri unui that Hwy imwiiio n whar- in: iii-{IM' :mii tiriumlnr) fur :nu'iil 7“â€1‘ Do‘wpit' T3 billions in rvsnun‘os. Inmur uwn suite. about 1900 suvh banks an- . .. . . yum unit m»! m» mum») m mn Inn“ bunk." "th‘ I hlh'," in<i>hui the cmtumvr. “I put< tun dulluhx m hvnh \iV months “Kw.†Imukim: \Hw. the «'ashn-r Y'(‘pIH'tlf “Lumk hcuh. )LB“. yvu 2" mxmrum. Tins hmh am :| hank. hwn't you we, 1hr Inn-rust dunv vat up that ton [lullahs lung 3K0.†[3r â€)0 in the organization of a bank, you prepare to establish a rt'lution. the im- portance of which cannot lie exag- gerated. It means that a community deliberately entrusta to an organila- tion of persons, the care. custody, and administration of the savings of the thrifty; the inheritance of the widow and orphan; the Working bal- ances of its husiness men. Here. let me make the statement, and I am sure you will agree with me. that no man is ï¬t. and should be permitted. to manage a banking institution who does not. deep down in his heart and soul, feel and realize. the responsibility and sacredness of such a trust. Our three Highland Park banks â€"what is their relation tn this com- munity? If I may be permitted to say so. it is the relation of master and servantâ€"employer and employe. The community. the master â€" the bank, the servant. Primarily. to se- cure the servant -â€" the community, (the master), must ofl'er inducements such as capital, favorable location. as- representation in the management, etc. The servant. (the bank), to function properly and successfully, :must have large capital. complete : equipment, efï¬cient organization. cour~ ‘teous employees and. above all. exâ€" perienced. progressive, and conserva- tive management. Ilium): arrived at this condition in Highland Park. and I believe we have, then the relation should he a happy and henciicent onv. The scrâ€" \‘ant. striving fur the good will and reward of the master. prt-uvhes con- stantly the gospel of thrift; promotes the building of homes; provides a safe depository for savings and pays interest on the sumo; furnishes vaults and safv deposit, boxes for the pub- lic; extends ï¬nancial aid to the busi- ness i-ommunity; assists and co-op- crates in worthy civic and philan- thmpii- enterprises; warns its pat- rons against ï¬nancial takers and spun iuus investments; and renders, at all times. a service. To such a svrvant. the master (the community). is greatly indvlited. The ï¬rst debt is in the form of a boost. a good word (never a knock). spoken at the right time, in the right place. for we all know that there is no butâ€" trr advortisvmvnt than a satiqiml L‘USUHIW‘!‘ who will tell his friend!I and neighbors about it. The second debt in a dvtemiinntion to stand by the bank in iis efforts (a comply strictly With banking laWi and regulations. In this connection, let me say to you. my friends. no man has a claim upon the lmnk'x funds or favors, who is not its cus- tnnu'r. While the business man. who is a custumor, is entitled to borrow money for his temporary and logi- timate needs, the bank cannot fur- nish permanent capital for his (-n’ ti-rprisva. Its assru must ri-nmin li- quid, and if. porchimvo, Mr. llusi- Ill-Si Man “41k†in» {rum 2| dn-nm some mnrninu und (lw'liltu‘ ti» Lurk Klu- llmird of Trudi), nr immhlv in the stuck market. asking in uw ihv bank's nmney, promptly and vinphatn'nll)’. the :uwwur will lw “N (in tho nihi'r hand. hvi‘c i< fl lngin fur li-uitiniah- purpnsos. The nnnu'r wns “Yes." It mmures , what Khrn'.‘ The lmr- unï¬wcr will M hand. hvrc i< purpnsos. Th1 It mmurt-s “I...“ _... . . iii-5s Man \‘QIle up {rum 2| (in-am some mnrniiiu and vim-uh» ti» Lurk the Board of Trade, nr immhle in the stuck market. nskinu tn uw the liaiik's muney, promptly and viiiphatii'nll)’. the :imwur will lw “N (in the other hand. here i< fl liigiii fur legitimate purpusos. The unwwr “115‘ “Yes." It matures . what then? The hor- rower IS duty lumnil tn rull at the ‘i-mk prlimptly (in the mnturity ilatt'. and arrange for repayment or reâ€" .t‘\\Hl. i ulllll‘t' tn llH su disappoint.- the man who favored him. impairs his credit and reputatinn. and violates his written prumise. Again. no man can hï¬ord, knowingly tn write a check m a bank unless he hm there the. funds to meet it. for to draw such a eheek is dishonest. and tn pay the same, is unlawful. The third. and croatmt debt due the servant (mm the master in bank- ing at home. l'pon this subject. may [ nnt call attention to the thoughtless attitude of sumo of the splendid pen- plo who build their hnivw: and rear their children on the Nnrth Show: E. D. Lundwher, Nolile Grand; Fr nest Devendnrf. vice-grand; F. A. San- lmrn. secretary; .l, 0. Meyers. tress. urer; Edward Therrien. warden; J. 0. Meyers, right supporter noble grand; ll. D. Dirk, left supporter. noble (rand; Edward Juhrenil. chaplain; J, J. Barbers, inside guard; '(‘. M. GIU‘B. nutside guard; William Drake. right supporter vicegnnd; Jnmes Curvnn. left supporter vice-grand; Frlnk Schâ€. right scene supporter; John Ericson. left scene supporter; Rich- ard Stephens, conductor. \ The installing officers are: tFAlward Balding. deputy grand mu- ter: H. A. Root. deputy [and mur- shnl; Wm. J. Brown. deputy grind warden; H. A. Steele. deputy grind wereury; E. I). (ribbe, deputy grand tressurér; Fred Meyers. deputy grand vhaplnln; John Osborne. deputy mnd instde gundhn. ('ull‘uuu A, nu- vwnu5 5., .. u..u_ .. ~... m a bank unless he hm there the funds to meet it for to draw such a rheck is dishonest, and tn pay the same, is unlawful. The third. and art-awn. dvht due the servant (mm the mastnr in bank- ing at home. l'pon this subject. may I n4»! call attention to the thoughtless attitude of sumo of the splendid pen- plo who hnild thvir horny: and rear their children on the Nnrth Show: who are full of praise for the com- munity and its people. lut. who, some how. buy their tea. spices. and deli- racies in Chicago; their sugar of the local grocer; their silks in New York; and their thread {rum the home elpful modern banking "I Iniour 0W" merchant. They carry their hmd-Imlurer, I". rruu ecu... "W...- some cuh balances in | city Mp" secretary. In. Herbert Nflgu; And we, the local bankers. Ire pflv'iflmncid secreury Mr: E. 0".“ ileged servants by cuhing the cheeks which they give to their maids “1°â€; outside funtdiln. "'1‘ Frank and chauffeurs. ’Schnr; inside guardinn. Mrs. Mary In COMIUFWH. my â€Wilda. .i‘ '1! I : Root; chnpllin. Mn. Emmn Sunborn; problem or the hm" '“ â€â€œ5 "I" 'conductor, Mrs. Nellie Juhrend; war- tion betWeen master and servant. In' , the case at issue. namely. the com« “’0'“ Mâ€- A- 1â€â€œ19""; “Km â€PWâ€- munity (tha master). venue the 9P “Obie grand. Mn. Viol: Bmvm; bank (the servant). M in all other left supporter noble gnnd. Mn. Au- cases of relation between employer ) . . - ‘ . gust.- lurker, right supporter Vice- and employe, thin must Chum Il- xnnd. Mn. Ellen Bleimehl; left eup- wavs a policy of give and Like â€"â€"the . _. -n “I Onlnrnnrn _. the touch of p0rter \‘Ice grind. Mn. Jennie Hill. In condunion, my friends. it in I problem of the hour â€"â€" this rel:- tion betWeen master and servant. In the case at issue. namely. the com« munity (tha master). venue the bank (the servant). as in all other cases of relation between employer and emplnye, there must obuin Il- ways a policy of give and Like â€"â€"the spirit of tolerance â€"- the touch of human kindness vâ€" the observnnee of the golden rule â€"â€" and then, in the beautiful words of the poetm JOINT INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS SATURDAY Sheridan Lodge]. 0 0. F. and Sheri- dun Rebels-h Lodge to Insun Ofï¬cers in New Hull of strife and groaning, A juster and a truer brotherhood; A deep equality of aim. postponing All belï¬sh‘ seeking {or ‘he public A jnint installation of the uï¬icvrn 0f Sheridan Rebekah lodge and Sheri- rlnn lodge. I. 0. 0. F.. will he held Saturday (waning in the Odd Fellows' hall. Laurel avenue. which they recent- ly purchased. The hall which Wu fur- merly the Baptist church hu been mmpletely remodeled and this will he the ï¬rst meeting held in it. The ofï¬cers of the Odd Fellows to he inâ€" ~mllcd are: There'shall mm", {mm opt this noise The fpllowing ofï¬cer: of Sheridan Rebekah lathe will be intend:â€" anrnobkrmnd. Mn. Nnry Ther- rien; noble grind. Mn. Con Gauss; We Pay / Four Per Cent Interest ' - on Time Deposits SAVINGS DEPOSITORS of Highland Park, Deerï¬eld, Ravinia and Highwood will be pleased and interested to learn that with the advent of the new year this bank will pay Four Per Cent Interest on Certiï¬cates of Deposit running twelve months. The bank lS prompted to do this in its desire always to deal fairly with the public and to give its customers the beneï¬t of the prevailirig interest rates. E Highland Park State Bank ; their hdetreA-urer, In. funk Sch“; "cord- FRANK J. BAKER THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEI‘OSI'I‘ORS We beg to umoncc that we have taken on the whole line of QUAKER OATS COMPANY FEEDS Such A; ‘ SCHUMACHER FEED. WHITE DIA- MOND FEED. GREEN CROSS HORSE FEED. PULL-O-PEP POULTRY MASH- ES AND SCRATCH GRAINS. WeSofldtn'l‘rthrder Mutual Coal Co. om“ nod vm‘om Moo The installing omcen nre Mn. Rose Yowell, gnnd secretary; Mn. 'Anm Goodmln, marshal; Min Emelie Knuk. president; Min Id: Knuk, grind warden; Emelie Brown, grnnd trenurvr; guardian. CALLS “BLUE LAWS†INSULT '10 PEOPLE “The blue lnr cannot be enforced in a cnuntry such In ours hecnnsc they will not have public opinion in back at thcm," nid Rev. Preston Bradley of the People’s church in Addressing the luncheon of the Electric Club in the Hotel Morrison, Chicnxo. "I am Ignimt legislation which tells the puhlic when it is to do certain things." he continued. "When I mun hu worked all days I think he should have the privxlege of taking his fam- ily m the country in his Automobile and enjoying the day or do anything else he sees ï¬t. "In a country such as nun. found- Pastor of l‘eople'u Church Sny- Legislation Could Not Be Enforced “In a country such an aunt. found- M on “Ix-fly Ind democrlry. Mue luwa are an insult to the penplo " In speaking of Jhe present omncmu- situation. Mr. Bridlt)‘ fluid "The repent huaincu unront in the n-wlt of din-ct violations of the luv: (:1 supply and dcmlnd. "The puhlk hu hud more money in \he Int two yuan nun "or before. It bought more. with the tank that everything beam: in demnnd nnd than price- went up." in spite of prohibitk-n. "men will be u lot of alcohol consumed thin winter by â€" ndiumn. Every time we spend a rev up on the {am we wonder why Hm no dun from {Arm to city keep- up. It won't be no Md for Mr. Hord- ingtofnm-mlmukwm bewletkngnduponvhonthe J 'M. APPEL Viol: Brown. grand a few 6-†Such C. F‘ GIANT 3 The imtruction in the lendenhip of 2group gnmu {or children, adults And mixed group] in under the leadership 30! Mr. John Martin. Xnuruction in â€he an of folk dnncimz Ind not, tell- }ing in under the lender-ship of Mill ‘ Mumnt Sharntu who is well known ‘in this community. Both of the“ people are employed by Community [St-nice. Inc. NEW YEAR PARTY AT CENTER BIG svocms more the ml value of group can. to the citizens of 1 community a I weighting force ond I monle buildâ€" er. These gnmu cnn be used It my group towering whether it be church parlors, homes, clubs or schools. Be- Iidu group games the art of folk dancing 1nd story telling will also be uughL Monday evening, anuary 10. It ‘ o'clock the regulur meeting of the Du- mama Spencer post of the American Legion will be held at the Center. All member: and ex-service men are urged m be present. The monthly purty of the ford“ born, to be held Thursdny evening, Jan. )3. will be postponed until the following Thursday, Jan. 20. on uâ€" rount of the play Institute which in u) be held ut lhe (enter next week. Lest We Forget Though we are entering upon ,3 now year we should keep in mind the work done by the Highland Park (‘nmmunity Servme during the past year. The Community hu hwn gen- (-rum in HS suppon and with its mn- hnuc-d generosity and (‘ovnpc'rntiun in this new yur I sucu-uful year in n- surod. The {IHOWIDK is I list of the ac- tivil'wr funeral by the Highland Park (‘nmmumty Service during the put year The Center. meeting plnce of such troops u the I). A. R., Women'l club, American Legion. Committee of 60, of Community Shop. political map; church und school and lodge commiv tau; Boyl' club, Y. W. C. A.; Junior Service punks every Sunday evening; civic than under Mn. F. D. Evenu, Mn. (‘Arl Pinutkhl and Mn. Funk Fm: kinder-tum chum; muids Ind cook- parties; patio. for foreign lorn; Community Service Athletic club, community mudalu; commun- ity dances. part3“. Quinlan. pur- cntry; hapiulity to Ioldicn. nil- n" and clue-I. (Cnnunued from Pure {Ia-rim; Amman-mum.