PAGE FOUR The Htghlanh Park Presg One year , ................................................ Entered as second class matter March 1, Pubiuned weekly by dell Brothers ;orenrg Warner W A new school law was enacted by the Illinois legislature in} 1919 providing for part time or continuation schools in every: school district throughout the state. for the instruction of childrenl between the ages of fourteen and sixteen who have left school! and gone to work The law is of great impontance to the parentsl of such children, to the children themselves and to their employers,l and should be thoroughly understood by all. The law Was madel voluntary in its provisions duringr the last and the present school: years. 1but beginning.r next September it will he obligatory andl school ofï¬cials will he required to enroll all young people betweeni the ages stated who are not now attending.r school and provide in-l structiOn for them in such suhjects as are commonly taught and; especially in civics and vocational subjects, in order that they may; he the hotter titted for citizenship and for industry. , The law at present permits children who are fourteen yearsi old to lie excused from school attendance it they are regularly em-i ployed in some useful occupation. Beginning next September suchl children even though employed, will be required to go to school‘ for at least eight hours a week during theentire school year of at least thirty-six weeks, and employers must permit such attend- ance, while for parents to withhold them is a misdemeanor punish- able hy ï¬ner ' l These eight hours per week may all be upon one day or other- _- Lu; ‘LH‘v mun? ho \‘l'MBEH The recent experrenCe- m h’ussm ready knew, that a free and deny estahhsï¬ed anfll muixflained by am such pegble become the prey of den ploit them for their own advantage HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8; {SAVINGS BANK If our American Republic is tn cuminue as a governmem or me people. by the people and for the people. our edpcational standards must heiadvanced. illiteracy must he sunmpédé-out and our: young people {pained fur the intelligent exerczw of thgï¬r rights and privi- It is fur these reésons that thi nf such ‘great‘imgmrtance 1:.) 3!! (b have t‘ne hearty >prpm‘t gn' r-Very 899$ [1 is natural. knowing lhe \falue of our xervice. that we should talk about“ and bring nut the many mm s we can he 0( assistanceâ€"- But we never forget that our record de- pends nut upon our words but upbn our daily and mum m-lhitics in behalf of Our patrons. But we never forget that pends nut upon our words hm and huurh m-mmes in behalf 1mm mum: MORTHN R. â€AVOR IS Citizens mg V 'rxxden! Telepti'éha Highland Park â€The Bank 0 JOHN L. L'DELL and PAUL'L L'DELL, u Highland Pnk, Lake County, Illinois n n. W \H. M our facilities are YUI'R disposal. (‘ONTINL'ATION SCHOOLS SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'l‘lO N ( Parson al Serv Pnâ€"aidrm 1911, at the post ofï¬ce at; Highland m" "MC THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1921 _ City. 557 and 558 WW \ :1! HARRY I’All (‘zuhirr Hiflh St’html district new law win increase hundred pupils, many nulsnrx' \w-hvwl attend- ti: ua inn schuol law is t 111i! (\i\ and it should: ' zuljvd warmth Citizen. > is the $ 1} guvemmeM of thet dpcational standards‘t lé-out and our: young] neir rights and privi-; Fditors and Society Editor $2 .00 THE HIGHLAND maxi 933133me mum IEHE Mrs. H. L. Bowvn of Washkish, 100]!)Iinn., is visiting her parents, Mr. antg‘and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher. for several erg. : \\’t‘\‘k$. 7 ade; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Smith and baby £10011“. Des I’laines. 111.. were the Week end andhzm-sts 01' Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zim- u;-au v». v- v-vr Americanization work 8% the Com- munity Center will enter-t, in the for- eign ‘born people of Hig‘land Park next- Tuesday evening. April 19, at. 8 o'clock at the center. Mrs. George Znhnlv is in the Lake- side hospital. Chicago. recovering from an operation and is reported as getting.r along nicely. ; Mr. Thomas E. Welsh, superihtem dent of the dining car service of the' Nurth Shore railway. will attend-a meeting of the superintendents tomor- row (Friday) at the hotel Brevoort. Superintendents from all parts of the state will be present at this meeting. Mr. nnd Mrs. (K L. Harder, who “will. the past four munths in south‘ MM Culifurnia, arrivud home Satur- day" 'l‘hvy will rrsido at the Moraine huts-l thi.‘ summer. ’1‘ [N f um‘ls \pn) \si llnlv‘Tl l" llnylu uf Chicago, wull lunmn 1n llighwnnl. is ru-ovvring {rum an â€pm-Minn. undurgunr in Balv limun- last wrvk. )lisa Elizabeth (\mlidgc nf Evan- stnn has purchased the Kemp propvrv I} \Vcrl of Highland Park and moved (l‘wru on Tuasday. Mrs. Herbert Mead who undvrwont an operation at the Highland Park hospital on Monday is gvtting along nivvly. Mr. Fredcrick '1‘. Golden, formerly inf (‘limum hr. has accepted a posi- i[tiun with the North American Fibre iI’rudur'ts (XL. and curitemplates makâ€" Eim: hi9 rvsidenco in Highland Park. ' Owing to the scarcity of houses at the i PTVS“ m (imo Mr. and Mrs. Golden are 3 making their home with Mr. and Mrs. AL (1 (‘onrmL Mrs. Golden's parents, Min and Mrs. W. H. Baldwin who Ehau- hum living at the (\mgrvss h0â€" Etc} during the wintvr months. return- ‘od to their Highland Park home yes- Remember the local Y. W drix'r April 26. 27 and 25'. Mrs. W. J. Warburton and son. RC» bert, of Buffalo. Wyn. are visiting Mrs. Warburton’s mother. Mrs. A. Hanmn of Laurel ave. Mia's Gertrude Chandler, director of Mrs. Abbie B. Bastin spent several days [31 week in Ann Arbor. Mich, visiting her daughter. Mrs. Wilbur Bruthcrtnn. Jr. (‘d U tordz Mrs, L. (f. Hunum uf Vino ave, whu undorwvnt a seriuus operation ï¬w weeks ago at thv \Voslcy" Momur- iul hospital. (‘hicagm is improving slnwly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Peterson of Ann Arbor. Mich, are spending sevâ€" t‘ral days hun- Visiting friends. Mrs. Hinn uf Fund du Lac. Wis,, whu has sum thv past few weeks with n-lanum ho-rv and in Chicago. rummm! In her homo Monday. Mr. and Mn. B. A. [.cisenring are cnjnymg a te-n :luys' trip m New York, l‘hr Ah M ".an mvnuu. \m- pumu' xs wr- :iizsl'v inxihd. . Hn new humv uf Mr and Mrs. Dud- My Edwmd.‘ on I'mmln awnuo, is dhnlll cumplm-d and they will mow int†it this \n-vk Mrs. Ii. He-mhmuk and family were rallvd in Northern Mivhigan Suturâ€" day mum: to the seriuus ilhmss of her mother Dr. ('. A. HarkneSs who has purâ€" chnsul thv \Vm. Tm'r residence. mov- ml into it 3% Why. . Mrs. Ralph Hatch left last week for a brief trip to New York. H Mus. 1“st ynrw I‘fi<!\'1- who under- went :m upnr-mm1 f-‘xr appe‘ndil‘itis u! khv Highl'md Park hospital twn \‘s'-»k< Hun 'n»~ rwtu‘nvd tn hnr hnmv. U111"! n in local Y, \V. (I .1 \ViH Ix" {kt-M Apnl «‘nl SUN“! club uf â€1" Lady v u dunn- Saturday 0v ‘., m \\ ittcn hall. '1 wkct urt'ti I‘l‘mn thé' Im‘nlhvr.\ A k! Muu‘uughv)’ hil\ ink wwk‘ Mrs. Fx'nnk ( \m: t« [hwy \\ ruin“ Relu-kuh Lndg'v win Kiwi; ranb‘VVl-B 5ҠAux/nun») pm‘ Tumulny. April 13“. from 53 ‘ -:-:- -:-' ':- ,ï¬â€˜luok in (MM Fplluwg' halL or†Al. the last meeting of the I). S. H. '5 “\V'I‘UKV Th“ PUNK is "mu '. S, Parentâ€"Teacher association the ful- inxihd. Mowing nflicers Were nominated: presâ€" - m-w humv uf Mr. and Mrs. Dud- 3‘ idvnt, Mrs. Chauncey Tibbins, Lake jdwm-d, “n Lincoln avenue, ig‘. Forest; ‘Mrs. Joseph= L. Proctor. vice- cumplvh-d and they will moveépreSidt‘nty Highland Park, Mr!- John it this \n-vk B. Reichelt, Sn, secretary ,Deerï¬eld; s. E. He-mhmuk and family werc‘ Mrs, Gordon Buthase, _treasurer, I ll) Northrrn Mivhigan Srtturâ€" . Highland Park. The 9191310†of 0m- m‘mg' tn the seriuus ilhmss of her E (5)“ WM take plan's) at tho hm“ mpâ€â€" .m 1 mg. 0! 1M Al'il 1.â€? ".17 :md â€\ H U\>_\1( u! (Hm-y [H “‘th »f hm s‘ixln, M15, \\1Hinm Hui duy> tms wwk I" lhxylu nf Chicago, WU†Ll: {urn h " X, l'mrr and immly i'hlvugu [his wvvk I make thvir futurv Saturday vwnlnu hall. '1 u‘kcts mu) uf tht' Lady Mk5 MM. uhn mu r m; Zuuximgu tun rmmnwi (lrlw- {or .1†3d, -4 and \\ upvrs .~ he-r 71 Lit. aid Hrs. Waltet‘Mowoxi of Chicago 'pro the happy plants of 1 son; born Monday. - - Mr. Barnard and‘family of Chicago have moved into the George L. Millard house on S. Sheridan road. 9 . Mr. A. M. Lowrie who spent the past six Weeks in New York on a bus- iness trip returned. to his home Sun- day. .Mrs. Lowrie and son. Arthur, returned with Mr. Lowrie, having spent‘the past three Weeks with him in New. York. The Y. W. C. A. drive is to be held April 26., 27‘ and 28. Remember the Mrs. W. J. Kong-valiuka of Fort Wayne. Int. arrived yesterdny to spend a few city: with Mr. sud Mn. i‘. B. Williams. Messrs. Sidney and Howard Ben- nett of Chicago and the Misses Meiba Manly and Gayle Travis of North- wéstern university. were the Sunday uuwts of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ber» net! Miss Gertrude (‘Iurk of Santa Fe. N. M.. is \‘isning her Sister. Mrs. T. 9. Duffy fur wvvrul wwkx “1. :nd ML». \" E. Lambert and (53“;an fumw “ill leave ‘13}; l for Hn- won. \\ hen- the) \HH mend the summu'. Uurmy: [nclr mmruu- .vu. l('ic‘!.'liuhtvr and family nf (‘hivagu \‘Hl «w-upy their hnmr Mr, AHn-rt Wilsun uf (lul'YH'Ul'. has nul't’hhwl 1hr HM 'le Y’urllh’lh‘e [‘lll'l («u u‘clm-k. At um thirty u‘vlot-k the ladies \‘llLSS in shooting Wlll he held. l‘ztllt'l Latlimp Marley of Bush (‘On~ survnli-ry. (‘hicauu and Highland Park. :iimuunm-s a pizinu recital to be given by lil'l’ pupils «in Friday evening, April 17;â€: at vight “'1‘ka in tho Elm l’law St'llOUl auditorium. 'l'ln- public is cordially invited. ‘ Mr. A. W. Himmler lrft for ("alli- nmizi to visit relativvs and fi'iL-nds. Mrs. F. M. lngalls and twu daughâ€" ters returned m Highland Park last week from Santa Monica, (‘alif., when- they have made their home for the past few years. They will make their home here. Much Praise Due Those Who Ap- peared in Aï¬air Friday at Community Center What may have been in the minds of the audience which gathered at the Community last Friday evening for the ï¬fth concert of the series which is being presented there from month to month. one knows not, but that the heart of everyone there had been‘ deeply touched was very evident as the happy and enthusiastic group Slowly left the room. All credit should be given Mr. Jones and those assrx‘iated with him for the efl‘orti which brought together for this pro- gram talent representing true com- munity spirit and from Miss McDon- ald’s ï¬rst number to the closing strains of the “Melody" played by Mr. and Mrs. Lytton, Mr. Cassard, Dante Bonetti and Mr. Peter, one was im- l’pressui hy the beautiful spirit of Ehelpfulness good fellowship and im y formality Ԥ PARENTS AND TEACHERS E7, JOCAL TALENT APPEAR IN COMMUNITY MUSICAL «'11 , Olaf Lindblom and wife to Daisy :31. Ingalls; South 1+2 of 1m ‘2 block ,2, Wrenn‘s add. Highland Park. WI) {$3 000. HM Teresa F. Stcnnn (u G. L. Duchane and wife: lots 17 and 18. block 4 Hayts tesub Highwobd. WU $500. W. W. Tart and wife to (‘. A. Hark- ness; lot 7 MR 50, Highflnnd Park. Russell Mom and wife to J. B. Bur- dc-tt and wife; lot ‘2 ~Clark's resub of Mk :34. Highland Park. WD $507,900. E. E. BrBwn and wife to H. F. Nev- in and wife; lot 2;Brown's sub of not 43. Highland. “1D $700. Evercts Wrtsn'n anéj- wife to George Chem; S 50 ft lot 1‘2, Mk. 4, ernn’s z'dd Hithand Park, “'D $1250, David Fales to J. C'. Dawson Jr. et a}; part [mi 66. Lake Forest Deeds SI. ‘ Vl’pholsmrinn in mm: HUMP yvuh rxporu-nn- Hall J .5 Wnukenan 1606, _ l- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 'ruiun \VL’N: ï¬irmi lildgc ljmi Huh wiH hold shout Sunday xnwrning at E. Lambert and; will leave May 1 g they WM spend the 1 thOir “hm-nu» Mn: family nf (‘hivagu‘ L. ILLINOIS fllï¬mflflflmlflllfllllll""Elli“!lllllllllllllfllIllmflllflllllllllllfllfllfll ï¬lmmfllfllflflflmlIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIHIllIlIllllllllllmlllllllllmmllllllllï¬ If you need tooth brushes, we have them. If you need clothes brush% or paint brushes we have them. No matter what you need in brushes wg haVe just what you VVant - Let us supply the medicines and drug store things you need. Then they will be fresh pure and de. pendable. Phone 23 ‘sâ€"ixym \- ALBERT LARSON Telephone 493 The On account of having to move out of my present location and close out my" surplus stock, I will dispose of the same at cost price. , Ali-l trunks including Wardrobe, Dress and Steamer. Handbags, Suit Cases, Brief Games and all othenarticles that go with Traveler's Outï¬t. Also I have a few accessories in the Horse line, such as Collars, Collar Pads. Whips, Strap Work, Ropes, Axle Grease. Condition Powder, Harness Hardware. and Poultry Remedies. and Conditioners, etc. etc. Stat Duskâ€"Fannie Hurst The Husband Tearâ€"Mary Carolyn Davies 2 Flock Master of Poison Creekâ€"G. W. Ogden The Peace Negotiationsâ€"Robert Lansing also have on hand a few copies of “Main Street" J. M. BILHARZ REMOVAL SALE Some New Books Come m US for it. Pharmacist , BRUSHES. Q‘E PM! 567 Buy WWW 7 St. Johns Ave. Stationer Real Cash S: Choiu 790‘ cut, lb. Fancy cal‘ Pig am, i or kidney. ‘ Sugn cure bacon, hflf Bacon IQ hy's ï¬ne wholé, 28¢ Hindquu choice In Sirtoin Sc butul‘. xb Veal or stew. ‘ (3811: h: Iner’s Hunbm "mud. ua wim-