i6. 00 40c L1. 00 38c 28c ; 67c \.37C 2.75 25c 33c ‘ 14c trybOdY {ICC In the gm?" eonuminfl“ tore 57c 23c 24c 21c 25c 3%c >p (‘yrt‘t‘k made! 0:11:05 You can mm SAVE MONEY 0n the clothes you need. We lime reduced prices on our suits and overcoats and all Winter goods away down low. Our ï¬rst price is always a low price. When we cut the price live or ten dollars on a suit or top coat you save that much real money. Come in now and dress yourself from head to foot, inside and out, in our good. stylish clothes which you can buy for the “inside" price. Wear our good, “Nifty" clothes. John- A" ’ I ‘HE creation of one Company to hand]: the entire State of Illinois, for many ye Bell managers, is now accomplished, and Company henceforth will supply the serVi Telephone Company and the Central I The newcomer is the Chicago Telephone Cnm< pany with a new name; ofï¬cereti by the same men who fur many years in the Chicago and Central {'nitm Companies have devoted themselves tn the devehï¬pment and operatxon of this great public servxec 1n the State. B. b. Sunny, {or twelve years President or me Chicago Company, umtlnues in that ofï¬ce. lithzlr b. Blunln, for seven years at the hemlof the Cen‘ tml ['niou Cuzn‘pzz‘xy, becomes a Vice-President, and \V. R. Alwln :t, for many years General Manager of the Chicago Company, becomes Vice- l’resltlent and General Manager. The change in the name from â€Chicago Tele- phone" and â€Central l':‘.lon†to "llllnolx Bell" mll he a murce of regret to many lllinolsz-n :mtl “omen of two generati'uns. While it I\ now a c. rnrnonplace adjunct to the daily business and Ll u'h’JN'ilC routine, the telephhne, in its uncanny c'tlet‘tivenex‘s in extending the human vmee,lt.1~nut entirely lmt the appeal to our wuntlehuntl znnn/e- â€PJTIL Illinois people will pleasantly rememher t": ntmes of the mo (omgulnles that Were so kl vxely' :h‘s‘oeiatetl with t‘t-rty year»; oftlevelopment and service of Bell'< remuz'kleule invention. 371‘ UL" The Illinois Bell begins its career with the New Year and, in extending its greetings to its subscribersvexpresses the hope that through the characterof the service it will supply, it Wlll always have thelr friendship and conï¬dence. S. FELL Th: It hJS SWAN): ;;\hux1r: uvmpnmm m Inc _ mu; mu. "\L} â€,L'ï¬. H.131}! l!117‘.:‘< Bri! L‘(‘!‘Y‘.c\‘f§ : 1,150,000 1; .mics m ï¬xing .l t (110 thc State \} stem. It }1.15 2,300,000 [min-5 nf‘ wire. It cmploys 20,000 men and women. m3 nr‘u‘th I r illustmrui Tel. 307 A New Year Announcement ILLINOIS BELL 1~r~pr>rtion< of the thnix‘ Be} “A vxrh a tcw ngures; phnncï¬. There Jr? 340 Mher in rhc 5mm: huvinu 540,000 '1 [H Bell (mum-yrs with (hue ruml m†1,150,000 (clcphoncs Eighhlfl. Put. lent mt. IhC 140 mher TELEPHONE COMPANY y to handle the Bell telephone service of »r many years the plan and hOpe of the lsht‘d, and the Illinois Bell Telephone 5/ the service in place of the Chicago Central Union Telephone Company. The book cost of the property employed is: $1U7,()00,(XX). (On the basis of resent prices it? would no doubt cost in excess 0 SZOOIXXLOOO to; replace it.) 5 <4" The new work to he done in 1921 calls for an‘ cxpcnditur: of $14,500,000. 4 The trafï¬c department has won the long contest against the conditions destructive of good servicei which have prevailed for two years or more-ani’ insuï¬icient forte of operators, inexperienced oper-g atore, etc. There is now a gratifying change and! a marked improvement in the service. ' i I Good progress has been made in reducing thd number of unfilled orders for telephonesâ€"thq' result of the war L'Ulltlltlfln‘ancl except in cases where the shortazc of facilities is extreme, it is - . r ' | _ \Vllklk \ll\, .‘II‘rlIt-h» -- ..VÂ¥rr ,, > hoped that applications can bc cared for without delay. Among the many tasks which confront the Illinois Bell is the further development of the toll service throughout the State. The important cen‘ ters, Chicago on the east, Rockford on the north, Rock lslatnd-Nlolinc on the west, Cairo and East St. Louis on the south. Peoria in the middle of the State, require connection with each other b? a perfect system. and in the same degree ï¬rst-C as: telephone service must he provided and main. tuiried between these and intermediate Centers and with the smaller cities and villages around them. The Illinois Bell will seek not only to extend anti improve its own system of toll anCS, but it wil seek to strengthen telephone communication with the 3-H) connecting eompanies. in the interest ofa faster and better scrvxcc to all of the people in the State. iiiâ€"{:iiiri'ir"w (Continued from Page 1) \ I‘vellthâ€"Jlni. Patrick Dooley dies at age of 92. Udell Brothers par-l chase Lake forester the weekly news- paper at Lake l-ereaL (emmunit): Center makes drive for new mem- bent. Nineteenth â€"- Ann-rim“ lA‘Kltln re caption at Highland Park club. Join Greniillo Mutt dies. Mn. 'lilln 1.4-0- nard die:i l'ireii at hulllt‘ of John Mantler and Merrill M. Follanrlmv. Twenty-ninth â€"- Home (if Mrs. James Sui-envy. llighw-od, tll‘thO)" ed by ï¬re. Mr. Dale Farmland din-pl Thrift rniiipaixii at high at howl claw: aftvr ~Ul't‘t-hhful lll‘l\l' March Fourth â€"â€" Mn) «lei. speaks int meeting Ligli F(ll|)1!l.“‘(lllï¬ll tll‘llltl 1H? >hnu‘s (lrf 1011 of $9000". Jun-Hi Ln-rmr-i “mu; man at Srlmiill-c- ' nor. â€pawn-tarantulaâ€. In. The.“ San“ din. Treatyâ€"duh -- nanoor gel! tou- nament won by Dudley Nudge High- iland Park granted chapter of Moose ledge Gen. Dickaon speaka at Repub- lK‘In rall) at Pearl theatre Augâ€"t Hm: â€"- Fire at Special Chemicah plant; Happy Martin wins Wester- juniur gulf rhampienahlp at Bob 0’- l mk Tuelfth -â€" MI\U" Samuel M. Halâ€" ‘tinn withdraw,- from race for goverâ€" I‘uhllc Service u-nmpany grant- ed "111' increase. (‘hilvlreri'ii pageant at [tannin draws lurin- (rewd. Mn. Herman Harry M. Butler injurml in auto collision. Nineteenth -â€"â€" Lieut. - Gm, Gales- l-y \llélLr Highland Park Moos. take rmini» in the Hermit lilmk. Tho \num: Mrrt': club In 110' [luhrlt‘r\ (in-r (\Inimuiiity Printer. 'l‘ueniy-ninh Adi-lph Schultz Sn‘anmn dlt‘: lll(l\'(':‘ Twenty-ninth â€"- Home I»! Mrs. Juncs Suw-onry. Ihghw-od, dv-tmy- cd by ï¬re. Mr. Dale erctlnnd dn-n‘ Thrift rnmpalxn at high an hnnl claw: aflrr mun-Mful drnr March Fourth â€"- Mn} speaks M mum Hhunl. {‘11me m l‘n-«icnku Haydn} mnrru- Mk Hulm KIA-w MIIMUM)‘. m-lok-rntm 'uw-M) nun m lilghtu‘nlh - “3an Tu Pl'l r1 'l‘hmm Yuuhg M| L's 'r'cnly-ï¬flhâ€"AHINX .\ MUM-s thw- (‘Hy lwnuldu] plan 1mm! fwd Tux puycn Hurt urlmn against Jib prr CH)! murmur 1n (nu-r prdrrvd h) th [Mind (If rrvmw, April First â€" Plums suhnmh-d {ur m-w (rude M'hxm) buudmg in district 107. Mnny Highhnd l’nrk people Vin! Wilmett» to see dam-gu- done by the tornado. (‘enwa ï¬gure; unnounced from Wuhington giving Highhnd I‘Irk 6.167 popul-Lion. John Chnrleo Burkitt dies. Funk 0. Sheridan, Highwood. dies. Eighth â€" Lillian Tucker hurt when NorthI-entern [ruin Imuhes Tucker car at Lincoln Ive. crouinx. Installation of 0M“ held by B. P. 0. E. Township election; no content {or ofï¬ces. Mn. Nellie Gurney diet. F. W. Cashing return: from West Indian. “(too-d! â€" Gen. Leonard Wood get.- mnjon‘ty in urinary docdon. Over-Ill club lurted in Highltnd Purl. Tum-urn strike for higher wngu. Twenty-mad â€" Woman's Club; dance in high Iuhool zymmium: Ruth Boom, Mn. Sun. Rodrick ma; Fred Gnrling die. HighVood vote: to purchuo new ï¬re truck. Two-(paint); â€" Community Ser- vice sum dnnce contest. Annual meeting uf Highlnnd Park Woman’s club. Dan De Nunxio buys out Dab. Bros. Msy sum â€"- R. E. Winter shot by robâ€" bers who sage hold up in his )0!» elry store. City council votes to abandon sll improvement projects un- Ql prices come down. Highlsnd Park Mach-ll mun loses lo Grul Lakes in ï¬rst game of the season. Mrs. Funnle D. Showers dies. Thirteenth â€" Louis Addsmps, ll. borer, killed by Northwestern trsin Twentieth â€" Mrs; Frederick W. Schumscher dies. Thieves rob home of Samuel Fell. IN HIGHLAND PARK AND VICINITY Twenty-uventh â€" Hydrox chemi- cal company buy! old brick yard a! Blodgett. Golf Ieuon sum It Bob O'Link and Exmoor. Mn. Em- ml Howard Roche and Axed Quiding die. Park bolrd ukes over 145 um {or new city parks. June Third -â€" Senior clnu play “Quali- ty Street" given It Rannia Park. ('cmmunny memorial servme held at Presbyterian church. Mrs. Mary Glider dies. Tenth â€"-â€" Highlnnd Park clocks set In hour ahead to conform with Chi- cago hme. County Supervuor T. M. C880 time. Loumy Duprrkur A. A". (‘lnrk dies. ' Seventeenthâ€"Mrs. Henry A. Thiede diet. Dr. C. V. Nicholln and Min Bdrm Murlnck married. Willinm J. Oboe elected nuperusor. Twenty-fourth â€"â€" Womun'n (‘lub garden party It the Wm. M. Wright home. Big chnrity lfl'nir {or starv- ing European children held on the es- tate of Morris Wm. Boehm. July Finn â€"- Open lesson opem at R:- vimn. Bathing bench ofllci-lly op- cned. Mn. Minnie Lefel die-n. Har- old Olmn marries Min Louise Boeh- mer. Many sign appliatiom {or Chnpter of Home lodge here. . Eighth â€" Ending - Coolidge club started. Special celebration: at Ex- moor Ind Bob O'Link club. July 4. Life aver: me three when ylcht in benched. Fifteenth â€" Mr. and Mn. George Huber celehnte golden wedding an- niversary Nick Car-meme killed by nlectric wire while at work for Chu. Fiori, lend-ape gardener. Thousand ldollnr ï¬re in medictl department “are .It Fort Sheridan. One. Clinton I! » uni M ‘I‘r .\ll~ UN diam “00d." HY f Treaty-third -â€" Gnndm Brunt ’oldat settler in this community, col- .ebnm her ninty ï¬fth birthdny. Nu schedule on North Shore line nflorï¬ better nervice. Think“ â€" Juon C. Bloodvorth Alba 1. G. Brown, "rated on um- !nl chirzu. mu Burriett Vitmn 51-fold â€"â€"- l H. Thanh.- 0! High in“; l’nrk MUM m talk {yum «15(th Hm r l'( Irvsurunu Exrhnnyr huxldlng, i Lung†Mrs Margaret Nolan diet. M Nn-nduh mmir ht-ndquuhrm for ~utL m‘my runn- leh -- hwrfn-M mtm-ns annu- m num- hank Highland Park Fuel vumpnn)’ buy» out Middlewn 6: Clark. Wuan C. Hurdlng. candldau» for tho pn-mdonry. urn: For! Sheridan md l)H~rï¬eld. Open mum; at luV‘inh l'nrk closed. 811mm -â€" lhghhnd Park h- vurn A. V. Smith in primlry elec- uon. Thompson {owes defrayed in cny. Willinm Gerken and Mn. Sar- ah A. Du’il die. Catholic Indie. hold annual Mun In San!) lull, Highâ€" . Twenty-Ira: -â€" Margaret McDougal 'found in California after a week's ‘sean‘h. Mrs. U. S. Grant. Ipeaka at iopening meeting of Woman's club. 1 Twenty-eighth -â€"â€" Fiftieth annual jCounty Sunday school convention is 'held at Pruby‘ttrian church. P. A. {Montgomery dies in Michigan. Sear Hing and Chindblom speak at Repub- ilic-n nlly, R. W. Peale buys Schl» :macher'r drug store. I ‘ Note-her i Fourth â€" Highlnnd Park and uh lcoumy includod in big Republic“ {Iandnlldm Amateur robber: en- speaks u Ravinh Seventh â€" Doerflcld defeat.- Wm- hm In third tooth.“ ume of tho uuon. Emoor club ends anon with harvest homo dinner dance. North Shore anon combine and surt building a dyeing plant in High- Pounce-ti â€" Basins“ men enjoy "mun! an: party a Milnukoo. Hizhlnnd Park buobnfl tum loses in Int game with Wlubexnn. her uvcnl homes. Eleventh â€"- Fire destroys ston- houu at Ft. Sheridan; dnmm udâ€" mnted 1t $60,.000 Elk) hold hard time: party in W'ittens ht". Rob- bers am] liquor It the John Gh- home. Cary ave City council votp :0 purchase new pumping equipment {or city waur works. Kuhn-cult â€" Mn. Clinvm S. Bach injured when Northwe-‘tem tnh stnkes Bench at at Lincoln In Mrs. Sanh Weuling â€.93. Polio. (‘np1ure tnin robber. at Blodc'etx; one shot. Twenty'iflh â€"- North Shore Muni- cipnliuu uuodauon petition: legit [nun- {or a nuke mnnubulnry. Wo- man‘s cmb bnuar It Community Cen- ter. Royal Arunum celebnus 331% Anniversary. High school students strike when locker: ure dumped. December Second â€"â€" New sum bnnk opened at Doerï¬eld. Smlfl pox epidemic frighten: mlny in Highhnd Park. (‘ommunily municde held It Commun- ny Center. Ninth â€" Mn. Fred Greenslsd. dies. Fort Sheridan soldier killod in auto uccidcnl not! Wheeling. The North Shore (u can ny ruin. run-a. Rev. Mr. Gnï¬ot totem.- Chiâ€" cuo church. Koon (I'm told to Leo Yen. And John C. Eim". Since-IL -- Talephoue company ov- den Inhocribcn in the bushes. db- ‘tricl not w let othen use their phones. Three men â€mud by the JHixhl-nd Park police are held in con. motion 'with murder in Chicago. ’ Tue-(yam â€"- ‘l‘Io hold up man ‘roh Giaer'n store. N. Green Buy rd. émuch moon. City park: mod ro- ispectivdy “Sim“. Nd" and “Sound ‘rx nu-r (‘ummunny <‘vnlvr. x-my-ninh â€"â€" .Mh-Iyuh Schultz SINK! lummi uudvr hxr bar! In-«rm-m, Wm. Lazarus of gm drnwna-f in {ho lulu- and Man- Amuny. mm mm My IH‘I‘I- 1L) phul m-nr 1.2tunyullr. Man. my fur A V. Srmth at Hull:- Septembc-r -msuma-