rum‘ glun'u rum 9 ( nnhu! Mu- bum. deal 200 Y! .II'UIH In.- T‘ FUR 3A1 E uy home E HA W hat M Rubrrmon FOR SALE twi‘. -'. pay-senior Vehe cour- mz tr Has full 3-.» Lhan 20.000 mik-s Tim‘ (on nxem and rtnr‘tmzn meu‘hout. Bach mint-w (in-y k Davi- mrti and lim- um quenb Wm «4! cheap V K Buck- mn JL.’ Pith any Tr! 274 Tod PUR ‘\ 1 pink- in. Ii attV~ x ;« ‘ Givr ‘1»â€" ‘UR SALE Adverturmn: â€.hllilun Henry K. Coale Son ‘4‘ rm 4 COALE SON FOR P. FNT i0}: FUR <\I.E MN" RH.“ .‘UR KEN wmm. FOR RENT. FOR SALE l thx huh. TU Rem fur the Summvr Furnished Homes )R FIR E INSURANCE SMALL MODERN HOMES HIMIH.\\II Quick Cash Deals l; ,‘ustomers Waiting \I.E (Kmhan‘ a! K mam house. m; rtmm, dint“: room Ind bedroom MN {3‘ Nova (‘an b0 seen morn- T0 RENT \i.1'. TO SELL WANT HOUSES E-UHD (‘HASSIS KELSEY df'R". when lock, nvwly mint- .r Bantu: A Tim, NJ Park lay-ring aw. will lei] coun- V'y’ Wm convenirnce, 7 rm: About 22 um. Sec thm W lwrï¬eid. 2174 TN (i FOR RENT \ few ('hoice )axu. FOR SXLE . 'H'xz room net able, 1. tun! cm for and: ,0 ant-nport um mattress ‘develop at. For .an pmnu‘ “50.00. aeu‘iulflunt 8m . 1157. ‘ nkn‘x range, :35; 00. «Awe oflico: W“. 610: t‘ 3,3,qu elect“? mulnm: u’ble by 5mm. el- 1600. ml ‘l-MQ ‘2 burners); W'indow and do make 82-»). (In)! emninms; pom]. work a .33 PM!" H30 7 Dd: ruined. Wells bore scum: arm from my “Lu-:4 dun-is, Zion Ill; r l‘kmd Reds. Phum' NT-W; my DIM yu‘ rawâ€! use H S Scnmider g}, artistic and M Dd‘can hp m-udumd‘ mm: be pxid for hem†u- hn\' , mo 1h capacity 1 ar< aux hum: rmwn v;bw me InAf‘rnlfllIY babies- 1 "an mi A urvv Wivtnr ‘0 Wlnhinmn ave. liien- 79d ‘1‘» Depot I~ Smnh Punt .‘lrn‘l l' \lih. 1LH\HI> human mplrtr «4 0f residency nahuqsny ï¬ctional hunk a rum“ and bath Inquire '1- S. m m» \K a 11H Km xx} NORTH SHORE CEMETERY â€"‘ On Green Bay road Ind Ethwcnch A. North Chicaxoz I highly developed modern necrupolh: verve tun! cm for entire Inca; special individual lot develop L For informnuon can Owen Ten- ant Bmï¬. 115?. Wilmette Ive†Will-um. Te). oflico: W“. 610: residence: Wil. 777-51. Aces-<- u’ble by 5mm. eï¬cuk and auwmbbile. (Tlf Why â€per you walls when 9‘91: 1 big!» !y artistic and Much more satisfactory effect can be produc‘d? with paint. Ste B. G. Swat-2mm, {at the (Mania. Phone Zion Lia-M. 4-7 Dd EXCHANGE {or Kiwhlnnd Park or High- mnd props-my my Ywn flat mum residence nicely 10¢:th hf Chicago Addmfl 314 N, Grth Hay Road, 64? pd WANTED Comma-n}. and :uxperiencvd cook Ca“ Mrs. ‘U S. Boynwn â€3 H. P WAKT'ED Ex 'rwnrml wt Apply Mr» } x: mummy: and Bhendan final}, “.AN'I F.“ â€pardenrr 1.,- k 'V‘JҤh\’rz phat: Phc-n-I (Hm LOST black (3 for his Phone LOST «me. wool . .‘3~ Mn. Odell Window and dmrocréï¬s_m;d;'1;d fltgg. Pomh work a ,‘pecillty. Houses moved and non. W51}: bgrgd. Zion Institutions Ind In< {{‘YI McBï¬ny \" ANTED , Mai ., mama 0M): QIH KICKS“) mu: uy nut-m. ercu'w ann automobile. (th Window and door ocmns made And ï¬tted. “on“! work n ,‘pecl-lty. Houses moved and mind. Wells bond. Zion Institutions Ind In< lush-la. Zion Ill; 3 21 Why paper you- walls when 9.91: I hit!» y artistic and Much more satisfactory effect; :an be produc‘d? with paint. Ste B. 0.! Ewanmnher, {at the (Mania. Phone Zion ELK. 4-7 Dd EXCHANGE {or Kiwhlnnd Park or High- und props-my my Ywn flat mum residence lively located hf Chicago Addmfl 314 N, irmn Hay Road, 64? pd -â€"â€"â€"-â€"-¢iâ€"-â€"-â€".â€"_â€" a» ViW‘Q‘M‘W9-WW Lek“ '. R, H Cuuk-r Mlmmy John Peters Bgd Bil) Fwd Gllll‘hlf Munolin Melba Du Brock Mindy Hun-nae Simmer! IDriuble Qua-net» Plantatiun boys. girls. rlou'mv uickunmnieu‘ etc DAYLlGllTI‘ SAVING BILL IS KILLED' Legislature Shows Early Hos- tilil‘ymto Plan: Waukegan W C. T. U. Teas" TOWâ€"Law Enforu-mvnt. A. V. $mith ‘ V Muï¬'c . ‘ , ‘..’:.‘l0~»(.‘hristi8n Citizenship, Miss Marshall 3:00â€"«Fhild Welfare, Judge Persons Mash: . 3:3Q-â€"4M<-mbership Drive. Miss ilarshall Qu‘gstion Box l:00-â€"~ Reporh of Committees “I‘LL “man"... ...;u L» 1‘21“"-.. LA. Sunday, 10 I. m., h school. Sunday, 1;! a. m.. Divi worship The Rev Wm. Klinkbeil I) preach. The gunman! of the Ho! Commun- ._..;..... 8 FUND DRIVE STARTS MAY 1 "<;~1‘1:1;: miHim-r) for it anyway ion Will be 'oburved. Sunday. 8' p. m.. evenir Thursday. :2 p. m.. Landie: ing at the home of Mrs. G Thursday,;8 p. m.. Sm board meeting at the h( Misses Anna and Edith 3r , Friday. a†p. m,. male ('1 he? at the home of Mr. E “'AV'TI‘ID V 2 girls for rmmlzrun! wnrk 'hszur’p re‘uutunL Mann bqu 7;: WANTED , flaid fur Krnrra' on“: work WA‘VTED WASTE!) E‘U RENE W\\’I'J'D- T“ “I Y â€R H’. K REX turviay, 1 fashion authority saÂ¥> that the :1: now" nuw rharaï¬urizes .Ihe EH‘)’. Th»: old man: frequently since 3.30 Mond-y morning. 'Pl! Dunc do“ Reward will b rMurn .Mra Smith l-l‘ Vine SITUATION WANTED MISCELLANEOUS nu} HE]? WANTED v.14 r~ m} nurdny nikhL Brown gauntkfl psyi, *trap mcrmn mist. Phone m 61:! Call AN"! PI? Q. Ayn! W \NTFJ? itrmru, Ex: ANTEE KEN uL'Lv‘ LOST in p. m it >01. '1. xnsshwi hr unfurn’mh .;;‘.-l’ in llixhiand Pnrk Wuhmmzn- awn. Glen- Tp-l _‘ u.“ ; furnished 0 or 315 Lake rareï¬of 15 (hi P L343 '31:? J PI 1313 iMn' J h B31 «male man \u-«man av careuakrr Highimn’ Park, XI: N n31- plain (ooh P mnnl referâ€" entra but Hixh- mm (Mn «1 +~4WZhKiHJ }g worship. ‘1’ Aid meet- L L. mend. May school kme of the [Wm-h. horns pm?~ [em-y Han- {HUT 1'.an Plate ‘ pd HEN! rand puny, A‘ Prev: b» may are, ( paid Ive. HIT pd Dd pd The house judiciary cummittee made short work of its consideration of the bill. Downstate member: en- thusiastically killed it and had hearty support from many Cook county mem. bers, acording to dispatches reaching here from the state capitol. Luke Vuunty OppflnCHKS(J the day- hghz saving propositiun are much in“- terested in the ineffectual plan to put the plan into effect lhmuxzhout the state of lflinow. If day-light savmg for Chicago and some other cities inside a radius of 50 miles or more, why not for Illinois? Thus thought Representative O'Gndy of Chicago. He offered an emel‘gency bin in the legislature for the ‘eutire state from April 1 to October‘ of each year. ' "fads um. Rind-hi Alice John-tun, nu- ion Bock, Exa Sim-[rum Ehm- Blomdlhl Flor encv- Sch'nriber Winch Bohrv Scum 1 Set-no 2 Bust“ Munon 51. Peter Mary JIM . Knthlnn Kramer Girls - Father Krmu. Don Krmer. Priscilla ' Comtd. [rent Stevens, VBernkco Pegtl, Lgcmo Rhineh-rL Chinese Maids: Lucille Rhinehurtv Florence Schreiber. Bernice Pearl. Ebb Blvmd-hl. Kath- leen Krmcr. Harlem 51. Peter. “China! Coolieg: E. F. Clow, FM Gila-er, Vacalista: Uscnr Svuvnkol. Vim-v11! Schreurt‘ DwigM Gibson, John Wilbert, F. F. Clo‘q Frank Landï¬ll. Atthur Oiwn Sunliey Carr I’m-'1 (Twat-l Wm Mooney. Run/rt thrr. ()LIO Henry Hunter. >n man with Mai- Mandarin, u Chinése nobiemnn Osborne H5911: Mn Tm', the Mandarin! daughter Min-1r End~ John Pop-rs. James Dufl'). Jr. Schism; Prnnris Ruhr. Usburm- HJPM. Mil- lvr Srhminer anJ Jan-k Be“ ' . “bin: But Rice" Philâ€. \Vi!hrrrub.'a duaky, dusty $.11th mum . , , Irving Brnnd \‘ul‘xt. VIEX'S (‘Lln PROGRAM A'¢-r.timu-(i from mm (mm ' ’l‘h‘ mum mute q .;h')ri The superimondom, Miss Anna Belle Farrier (a veritable muthvr to her little charme’n’.) and her corps of wurking assiï¬ants. haw laid out an enthusiastic program M" artn'iu'es Thvre will be vunning little tun» in tho: kindergarten. cm-ing habits in the baby fold, scores uf huthran (some Ail I'llm- gem-mu: 2'. ma:- uhu yaw ill-wally lam yr.†will ln- gramâ€" uul Ylï¬zd {hr rwultx mm W mtihfac- {hr}: Nth 3111!‘ it ..~ lmpui m 01‘:- l‘um 'hc ~-u;~ ('f Ilw y‘xutrlllnnal awn: T'mr \wmlorful mw li‘JlllIl’lL' yum :, by 3.1: and Mn linmil uf Luke Pumas! makes 1t puasilllv to (are fur lel‘k' boys, and there arr plrmy uf lllllt’ bread-winm'rs u‘m’ting fur sume- om.- to give them a helping hand. It is expected that tlw summer camp this year will have an average daily attendancv of more than 500, and it continues fur ten weeks: uf whom have Mirhmnn «An The actinn of Milwaukee in adopt- AL tho: Arden Shure Fresh Air camp at Lake Bluff the approach of spring 1: marked by preparations fbr the opening of the summcr rest camp for Women and children. Tents are being uwrhauled. the baby {old has a shining new coat of paint, the [flu has been made aver almmt new and Many Improvements Made at North Shore Rest Camp. Nutrition Work Prints . Successful 121:! Ih~ zonal work, in:l:2»n‘iu‘; u in rixnlxaxtx~1am1 113.",rivx: Enzm'x’ ur’ fun uli :frn- um Fdï¬ciom Management elm-1m: (-5 Max (:u'l Still on “Sun Time" guzuan w< d‘xivirnwy and 21;:â€" 4}!!'W.H'-H 1’“ !h(* Bnhl'tl (If »r~: Ezu'h \illum- alum: ti‘v; «hun- 1~ rvgn‘r-x-htul mm the H Mumm‘» mm, k’y \u :xHin; up 11: and aim um! 1"r11g\:. ml sum-rs uf umh'r‘nuurishvd {ht “himqu Public Schools by u-nmmn! di>1rivt4b 1s nearâ€" Mmmm'» vm‘f, Uruulh of thin Hy \u:xi;li!1:~ have hecn up 11: and aimw their normal um! '."r11v;\:. and haw .‘m-n : :11 hr ‘1;.;:;*.\',hut:alt?r)‘ wuzcâ€" H) \wnn Helping Hand Minsucl. Fm! Van Ih-I 1) A sped-h! number Hr e-r murv member Flirt-lion Maiden: ~ Sold-u » Plantation Scone under thv 0n the Road to Pekin The Mun-brink G-rdcn Funk landh. sunfq'ciï¬; Mk"! number fur “:0 PROGRA .\I Ih-nmr \' Scull Hurry Eith'k‘r Yn-d (jullwher 1'. H. Cutfler Harald Carr 'K‘hwrduw Arnsngd Ciiflol’d Iona R. H Cuuk-r John PM: Find Glul‘hfr Melba Du Brock Hun-nae Simmer: Calvin Ayn-leg H H Ghdyg Purl «'7' ;\ x'dcn W3] do not state the t facts. No ohé realizés {he necessi for precise ac- curacy in such matters. until he has i '01 the dimcugties the new» per n has to encounter. is that many[ people who eoï¬vey infatuation aucoe's was accuu¢y “I don't care if iti oniy a two iihe item,†be said "if y u are a good newspaper nun you s ould be willing to chase out to the end of the city to get thlt item right. f’ Syrup-per Ida-lb â€" Auntie: ,, An!editor once told a cub reporter that *he most essential elgmAentr in his 3 00â€"~(‘hi|d Welfmre, Judge Persons; . At the opening of the council meet-i Magic Ing Frid'ay night the members of the: 3: 30-â€" ‘11' -mbershIp Drive Miss ’ cqfnnnumn, JOhn OIIVPF. preside-111,! Marshall . “Illiam Hallowell, clerk. W. J. Allen..1 Qu‘pstion Box Homer Cooke and James Hues. were; 1.00â€" Reporh of Committees Welcomed by Mayor Samuel M. Bast-I Th9 lnstituic will be followed by a ina‘s in the name of the round] (om- (loldi Medal (mites! in the weaning. m“3“’"" Arthur G- 8'0“" "‘OVPd' Yuung people from different parts of‘ 'th‘“ the tanks b" turned 0"" t0 the? the WWW will take part. Sanitary District so Ihat Work c'ould Ev ry one is invited to all sessions , be wtarted immedIatel} The W durirgg the den and to the Contact in?“°n “’3 W- ‘ the évening which will be held at: Early h“ summer the (0mm :00 pclock, uranda‘rd mm on sewage disposal of the city council 1:00} Reporh of Committees Thi- Institutc will be followed by a GoldiMedal (untesi in the weaning. Yuung people from different parts of the cQunty will take part. Miss Epha Marphan, state 596“). tary, will be present. The program has? been arranged ac- :0th to standard time. 9:30â€"â€"â€"County Ex'gcutive Meeting 10:30mlnstit‘ute Opens Devotionals, Mrg. Jennie Just Appointment of iCommittees Five~minube talks by Siiperinben- dents of different departments iving suggestions for work 12:0waoon- tide program Box Lunch ’ 1- 30-~Devotionals- 31:38.3. Equnson Sam! Service Following is the program of the Lake County W. C T. U Institute to be held at the Methodist church. Wau- kegan. April 22 ' in: thi- daylight saving plan, and the probability that Elaine and Kenosha “‘uuld talu- simila!‘ action in the near futun- caused many in Waukegnn to feel that the lU(‘Bl city commission might take some action at once to de- cide on the propmihion instead of Wait- ing until April 27 when it has been s:tfr1 a wte. Inquiry of members ftho city commis§ion however seems 0w indiwm a dLsim to let the public decide what is desired along this line The); ï¬gure thin no one will suffer any material inconvenit’nce by waiting two weeks or al little longer. w. c. T. 121011011) _ INSTITUTE AT WAVUKEGAN ‘ Waukegan Avenue "2’2? £$233§°5§m . . $1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts 3 Men s Wurk Shirts i f 2 for 1.... _ ,. $1.00 Men 5 L'm'on Suits summer weight $1.00 llanes Ribbed Underwear 5] 00 per garment . , V 1 3. ., . ._ Men‘s Coï¬ton Snx all coldrs, 6 pair far ,0 $1.00 B‘l‘ipfléml‘éi‘g“. ~ 7 . $1.00 1051112101 $1.00 ‘65“;1’210122. ‘ $1.00 (‘hliéllregifmsfver-alls‘ $1.00 , ‘ $1.00 â€111111.131"???5.213;?“ “M $1.00 A 1'1'01w Brand (,‘nllars, the latest styles, 5 for 0 $1.00 l11gm <01] Watches, $2.50 5 name each .. 1.00 Mu1 s Ties in all patterns , 9 for 0 .51000 .- Men 5 Solid Leather Halfsoles ’pair for $1. 00 Ladies' Union Su'its this (lax, 2 for . 0 $1.00 l..ad1‘es' Pure Silk Thread Hose, Bear ï¬zagigrregular $2.00 val.; $1.00 Ladies" Bqar Brand Mercerized â€use: in all colors: 2 pair $1.00 For Saturday, Agra 1.6m, Only 7 Then; Specials afford a saving of my 100%,†don’t “dud" Krand Mercerized ' Boys’ Caps colors: 2 pair $1.00 each SATURDAY, APRIL 16th ONLY CHARLES GLASS 6.8mnmmoftheim tigating body: “Having reviewed the pl ‘ - ports of the engineers 01%.†Share Sanitary District of the 1916 and 1920 relating to Q; m dispose! of Hithlnnd Park, it is W that project No. 9 of the 1020 m, being a ï¬rth! plan of Prajectï¬ of the 1916 Matt. is, I phn canning of adoption at this time, a ï¬rm-wig! and relating matters beinï¬,mnsider- Early [at summer the committee on sewage disposal of the city council investigated the plans submitud ï¬e North Shore Sanitary Di fleets Following a m em in. the committee's report tinted July 8, working for the Sanitary District According to the plans. the various; sewer-ago districts in Highland Pnrkl will be combined nnd all sewage will§ be emptied into one lOI-ge septic tank south of the ciiy near the lake, in-l‘ stead of into sew-rd tanks as at pres~ ' ent The bill: will be made larger! and more modern. 1' COUNCIL PASSES 0N . ‘SEWERAGE DISPOSAL Considerable planting of ornamen- tal shrubbery alone the roadway has been done on the psrl: at Central in"I hue and the Lake, tagether with plant- ing down the bluff in bare spots- to hold the soil from rain erosion. The ballots for the last election were canvassed. and .Mr. Ever-en L. Kuhn! was declared rue-elected as a member of the board for a ï¬ve year northeast corner of the ï¬eld for both golf and baseball ~ The purple who give iniormaiion to newspapers perform a public service of high value. and assist in the Work nf getting a true record of communiâ€" ty life. In so far as they take paim to Sta!» things with careful attr ntian to Current detaik. thaw add greatly to the value 01' this record. An inaccur- ate newspaper is a damage to its home city, but to get it strictly cor- rect requires coâ€"operation on the. p'art of thv community. PARK BOARD PLAN WORK ON NEW PARK lerkt‘d on a newspaper and has sewn all the trouble a mistake can make. $1. 00 $1. 00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1. 00 $1. 00 $1. 00 $1. 00 $1. 00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00. (Continued from Page? 1) H 'ontinued from Page Pillow Cases 2 for M ._.. ........... One Lot Children’s Straw Hats, each , \Ien' s Good Grade Canvas Gloxes 7 pair for 750 Infants’ Cashmere Hose special for Saturday, 2 pair Ladies’ Fibre Silk Hose 2 pair for Boys’ Caps 10 spools for V Children's Rompers, Gingham, =- 6 yards for .W... Large size Bath Towels 2 for Huck Toxxels 4 for . Linen Towelh'ng 4 vards for \\ hite (‘ anton Flannel 8 yards for Female 5 yards for lnfants' Dresses each ' (‘rochet Cotton Met-Cotton Hose, good grade ' in All colors; 5 pair for __._ Ladies’ Silk Corset'Cm'Iers Ladies' Ladies’ Fldnnelette Night Gowns, each Ladia’ Muslin Night Gowns Aprons Highwood, Illinois Highhnd Park is especially 10‘; ‘ mate in being the ï¬rst community *7†‘-' beneï¬t by the «360113 of the m; district oflioers. President John a» ver of Highland Ptrk bu been a, 7: cially active in pushing {own-d bf ‘31 work of the Sanitary district in ti) 7-; city the Imhof tank is that type, V“ the engineers agree upon us the U suited to our needs. The «ï¬lm pipe along the bench stock! 119‘“ 5' iron and not of wood. The din)“. ,3 of the sludge must be given a!“ consideration, both for the I!“ and for the future, Specially." ; j; . Harry Mitchel PM; 3394 in}: and enlarging the one at the w point A, and the sums at South pa. P and pumping B, C and D. to F. Point F becoming the ï¬lm i ., pose} station of all Highland 1" except. that portion and for by “ station A and the Skokie st: A proper and approved kind of _, should be insisted on and 39p.“ ‘ ed. Project No. 9 will carafe! Maw-(rage of Highland Park .m: the plants are properly int!“ and operated “Project .\0. 9 is ‘hat 0! M «if thx digvstcd and treated sew. far mut in the lake as possibk‘t northurh and southerly point“ the shore line of Highland Park. Q nmming of present disposal in thereportsasB, CandD. u Linda": newt. ounc- IIIIRY HITCH!“- "new†ATTORNEY LOCAL INJI'M "rum Count) (‘nch Collecting .2 1:110 Tux numBEE >~ Plan I nmuo \ulumuhil ducted Thu 5 '.\ fun; Hi \l’!