(1’s 11:6! M ml Superior tables uhns Ave nt I»v+W use urn. xup I) -M¢-~>9~WQ "fl‘flw-ymwmg â€If? CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. In. at 10:“. Bands] School im- medtnely following; Wednesday Evening Testimonhl Service “4:00 unmanned by First Church of Christ. Scientist. 0! Highland Put Telephone 57 BUTTER--EGGS--MARGARINES 102 N. 15! St. HERMAN 9mm, President Hep-hone 3E5 Coal Solvay Coke flighléndf NSF "81 Company 230 N. St. Johns Ave Cpal, Feed 8L Building Material CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry Coal of all kinds, including the fa- mous CARBO Coal, which is smokeless and can be used in stove, furnace or boiler. PAUL BORCHARDT will be located in the Moses’ Building at the northwest cor 'i1er of Centralavenue and First street. 3 On or about Tuesday, Aug. 2 Announcement C. B. HANSEN, 'Proï¬rietor You are Cordially Invited make use of the privileges of the Hours 95.111 to 6p. Sunday: 2to6pm. Shore Cfeamery 685 Central Avenué 387 Central Avenue Highlnnd Park, Illinois Telephone 67 Thy people who have we†stacked what: have not so far complained that this is n cold and unfriendly In rvsrue [.icUL (h‘x-lrys artiv rx~ plorfltl‘n party at I!i~'cu\'rry har~ bur in 18x3; and the Gopher. whose 44 years makes her the infant uf (PM- great lakes' naval \eisels. Thu-o {animus old wixuicn tightingi ships recently dropped anchor nfl'i (in-at Lakw Naval Training SmunlL; and wrre I'C\'i('\\'(‘(i b}. (‘nptain Wurtz‘ ; liauuh. thv i'unimundnnt. Their crewx ; comprised naval n-sei'vmts from hf half dozen htfltl‘ï¬. In thu {raining ficv! wcrv the [Cs-5 srx, built nvarly seventy years ago‘ to break up the slave tramc on ihvli African coast; thv Yantiv. at one! time President Limwln's yacht. later! a naval cun'vtte. and participant' with l‘mtens. in the min nttempi .v..., ...\.\ an; uynnlu Ul UUU wouna- A L’Wd hand has l’W" “WNW†“Med men taking tw0~week's vacations. ,play concerts «lath-afternoon and ove- ' A baseball league made up (,1 ining. Que of the country's- Jarfli’sl‘teams known as the “Bum Loin". aeronautics companies have been on "‘Bum Arms," Bum Lungs." "A. gaged ‘0 ll“ “Um ,ï¬ylm: and P3359" lhas been organized/The “Bum Lumn" m-r marrying t'le‘h «lay, ,‘nre leading. . Allilitinnzil infurnmtiun as n-gunls" _w l rash prizes. sin-vial pn-miums. lmn. THE SPIRIT OF ENTERPRISE 1 in: rups :iml lll'Ulll nf various depart» 5 l mwnts will he mvvn nut in pamphlet fnrm lau'r un in {hr summvr There nrv man) [>00pr in the: nurth shore who will makv n li\anl land pay their dehu, but they m-wr. get anywhere because the} don'i dart l‘ AMOFB ‘10] I) SHIPS ‘try anything n9“: A hisinose nun STOP AT STATION ;um‘v asked to do some DPWspapv r ud- -_. \ertisimr, said. ““0â€, l'u- trim] ad {\erfising and ii dues not pin. I spent l Three fanmm nlll “'ixnll‘n 'ivh‘ivio Growers of farm prnduda. hn-t-dvrs ‘ 50f livestock. poultry funciers. manu- ; jfacturers. merchants, schoola. socie- | ties, housewives. ,‘gardeners. in fact l’everyune who has anything to ex- ‘hibit are invite-d to entrr their choiu ‘rost products. \ Dwurutiw- Art, Mn. Gladys Lox-«H. “‘(rrks‘ of Arf, Mrs Mu)’ Ritlh‘r. k‘ Pantry Stvn-s. .“153 (mm Hun. Gates, Jr 1’. Shrrmnn. ()rayslnkv. ‘ A hlL'h x'luss raving program 1.: planned and sunn- fast homes are air ready securvd for each day’s uwnlx Several thousand dollars in prile money. with om- hi;v swwpstakt- prize 1 of $1,000 go to thv winners of the; races. A good number uf horses an-l to train a†summer hung at the track 1‘ and enough hursmmn are already in { terested to assun- n grunt week of, racing. ' ' nw pe-opk- Cunsider it hard times user nature. Enu-Hainnwnt and amusement at- trm‘tions an- to be fvuturoa of this year‘s fair. Numerous frve acts are tu be purchased, and 0110 of the larg- 1ostwmixul mmpann-s in the middle “cs! will shnw txdu (flail) throughout Hho ï¬w day» Special attrmtmns and interesting: programs are plannvd I . LU!“ for with night Thrrv will be a base- ball game cam-h afternmn lu-mwn Lakx- County teams. (‘unsidemble rivalry is 'looked fur and spirited games are assured. The superintendents uf the various dupartmcnts an- as follows Speed, L. ('. Town-5, “'aukvgan. Entertainment\(Tuncossmn. (h-urm- H. Buimtuw, Waukvgnn. (Imunds-BuxMinpa Ed. Hutu-mum, Lllwrtyvillt‘. Agrivuhurr, H, K. Hum], Uurm-r. Education. T. A~ Simpmn, “'aukr- Judging by the list of attractions and the efl'orts that have been exâ€" pended in improving the enterprise the fair this season will be even more successful than the unr last year u!‘ two seasons amt. The premium list is much larger than hen-tofore, mcr-l ll'hants and public minted residents inf thv county and “the-rs of influence iund ability haw le-en intnesti-d in lthv fair this year and the machinery {of thc urgallllaliim hu~ been put into {motion much earlier than in preVioull l‘yeurx. The uccummmlations at the1 rm'uumls ari- ln be altered and added Stu. Srvcral new and spacious build- i lugs are [U be i-ructi-d fur the housing‘ ‘uf exhibits. New and better gawsg uri- to be built in relii-Vc the mnges- : tiun hf pedestrian and vehicle trafï¬c. ;Additinnal_ parking space {or autos: iis tu be provided. Thv race track is' it“ he in (‘XCL‘HL‘nl Condition for a big inn-in): prugram and many altentions ‘ The 260-page pnymiUm list of the Lake County Fair, which will be held at Libertyville from Sept. 5 to 9. in off the press and‘ as the largest lint ever published. Many Entertakunenl Faun-u Are Planned; Fair Will be Held at Libertyvfllc - Sept. 5 to 9 PREMIUM LIST IS OUT maximum EVERTHBYEAR \"(Ir have do any hnrd FUN} Maj. Gen, Gmrxe Bell, Jr.. mm- Prllt‘ ‘ mandant of the 6th corps are: in the (he } absence of Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, ‘ 3r“ ! together with John C. Emery nation- rflf'“ in] commander of the Americ-n Le- " â€1' {Mom Abel Davis and A. A. Sprugue ‘ “f . H, were guests of the veterans' v.- fation camp of the federal board for dfrhvocational education at Fort Sheri~ 5".“- idan last Friday afternoon. (‘um- K'W-jmander Emery was the principal ““1 fspeaker of the afternoon, étvrpn't what th¢ {l-oplr “In! some’ of (ht‘Sé' experiments are bound to lpruu‘ a \uuwx That “'1“ put him, In thv position of the pinnwr 1n the; vne“ ï¬eld who zhthcn lhrl writ uf thei hunt-«t and Evans the Kim-mugs and remnants tn 1h: mntatnn Mu» rush !in too late’, 1 The 90)" \shn (USS urnund â€It" ht He whito- bums ball so nkillmlly. should nahu mat they could also tum flu- ;rras.“ around wry ('h‘w'rl)‘ “u! in [hr hflyï¬rld The’ man “‘hu warks for gunnelxul‘y else um rahw enterprise 1124 We†as his vmplnyor Hr mm put m spare time ‘n studying the Work of pom- tnons above him, and in trying to nprn up nrw {with {or the beneï¬t of thr cx-ncern ‘if-O on some circular letters “nor. and I never gut a reply {rum them " A man like that l!‘ pn-(kwuned by his m'rrcautiun nm'rr tn gr! wry {an The sucm-ssful man .wts undv :- rrrv tnin portion n! hi~ earnings for u- perimems m new lint-s, If hr mm m- With more than 200 men coming in 1{mm Michigan. Illinois and Wiscon- ‘sin, thon- nre upward of 600 Wound- :ed men taking two~week's vacations. ' A baseball league made up u! ‘Leams known as the “Bum Legs", Bum Arms," Bum Lungs." etc. ’has been organized/Th1- “Bum Lump" :‘nre leading. ,u mu. ION HEAD Hsn\ ' mm SHERIDAN (AMP: ‘ The expmilinn. the first \‘f 1b kind [H be lM-ld (in a lai'm' unlr, i~ 1v lie umduflml lv_\' lhv (‘lilchgn rlul» u! Printing House (‘mfhnivn William R. Limnlhw“ prvs-lilt'hl uf (hr \luli, iswlmirnmn nf 1hr «xuulzw win» 'llllllt‘v liming Zlh' (Aluvhlllull uml (-on\'~:ntiun in (huryna The Sl'xMi'H‘ n! [tho mnvv-ntii n. uhu-h “Ill luring dole» miles from all parts of the mumry, will upen July 13.3 in the (‘uliM-um nudilurium. 1W0 days after the open mi: n! thv rxpusilinn. Thvn- un- lhir- ty «lul's U{ printing ('mftt‘nwn Fll'nllv at In lhc ('hn'agu (lulu. All (if thou- w1ll lw rrprcsvntul. Mu» Khnusaml ilolrxuu-x an- ('ertml at 1hr ('uth‘nâ€" Linn. The n‘lubs are ("Inpusfd n! ox- vcutiws uf {hr pl'lnllllL’ hUUN‘S in! the- roumry. Mrs. William R (imulht-url is (hair- man of thy Ladies Aunlmry. “hlch‘ Will han'v ihnrw» uf Hm rnu-rtsin Int-m prnzruni «yr. Tho mqmsnmn wm hr 1m ('dm'utlunul Thru- u nu charm; mv one will he mtnmtm! “1â€qu invllutlon. "makeup" Un- pagu. wilJ 1w wrmvn an! W!!! M a full Huh room. Ewry strp 1] {hr prmiuvtnn Inf a he >huwnA Pin-r5 dm 1n the prmtmu bus†opurutmn. 'I‘hrrt- “1H «mum: nunhnuux, «Iv n“ thv “urk that 1.. .1 dudun uf high m’ndr 1hr but mm! m prm graphy “'1“ hr 351‘! ML I The exposition will visualize every â€arm of the priman industry in It‘- ltuul operation. Thrre Wlll he n pa» per mill. manufacturing pupvr from pulp; an ink fuclury, Mnmmg awry step in the making (if ink, under thr din-(tum of the Natmnul Asmn'lflhin of lnk Manufacturvrs 'l‘hr \lsilnn- Will sn- halftunrs and vuts made; linntypa mavhmm :uming out (hr type that makc tln- lug nrwspapen of the Country. lli full, a daily pa per Will he prlnlwl rwhl m: the rpul; 1hr slurivs will lw “mm: Hi the ('ollr stum, copy rLHhul lu Illc lmnlnu- machines. and thl' type lulu-n (u m.- form whrri- thi- malwup man mll President Warren G. Harding, him- self I member all the cnfL will {or-I sully open the Graphic Am expo-l nition to be held in the Coliseum July 23 to 30. to which 700,000 people in-’ “rested in the printing craft hure been invited. The president will! 'pmn ah electric buttonin “ï¬shing-3 jmn which will Itnrt the mnchinery of idle expouition in motion, nnd will loome- to Chicago to be the principal: speaker at the banquet at the Drake- ;hotcl as part of the activities of the mnunl convention of the Internntlon- al Associltion of Printing House ‘ Craftsmen. which also will be held ‘ in the Coliseum Auditorium. j Graphic Arts Alur to Be held in the Coliseum, July 23 MAKES PRINCIPAL TALK to 30; Flu! of It: Kind nf u rwwspaprr u)“ r) (“Witt Ihfll 15 usvd omm , m 3‘5"?" l‘ hr IIUH‘I)’ Mann; Lu] The {ad thnt the stock mnrke! i: recovering does not prove that many n! ‘he Ipecuh-torn will ever mover their money The politicians- feel that the din- :Med soldier: should he taken can u! as soon n the political Worker: Inc All attended u. MY] 517llllll"lllllllllllllllllflllllIllillllllfllllmmlflmllllllfllfllllllllllllflllllllflll Tel. Highland Park 227 ln oddition lo the transportation of freight and expre- between Highland Perk and China we are planned to II- nounce that we ere now prepared to do long distance win of house hold goods and furniture. 207 N. Second St. fllllll"lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllflllfllllllllflllw Home mucus to Hill North Shqre Merchantq Express Co. MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE m BIRCH STREET. WINNETRXHLLINOIs Phone Highllnd Pnrk 1261 Phone Winnctka 222 ln'nddiu‘on _w,6u.r-;.«om collected during the 1nd twenty years, we have purchased the entire record: 11d not" 0! Charles P. Wntcrï¬cld, I former county surveyor for lake County. We an- prepared to give imam-dine service. _ - , _,,..___~_ â€"-.â€" -u- vw’ IKIUI'V you build or complete any res! “at. truasactlon. The to“ of s survey is s very small Item when com~ pared with the vslue of the land surwyod, and when can- xldering the risk uken without a sum . Our work done by Illinois Registered, [and Surveyors. in of the highest possible rude. and our records collected durin; the put twenty years makes poulble the mod u- cursm work in the shortest time. A saving in time h I saving in money for you. In addition to our records collected during thg M Qu'antv lvunr- ‘1‘ L--- _.._-L_,,z AL, Do not let youml! duplicau this mum‘s mist-he. Rather proï¬t by his experience and survey before you build or complete any ran! «an. run-“H-.. Sever-l days Iï¬WC made - lnrvey {or tn W! who After having his semen! excavated. found that the «L raw-{ion wu not on the right lot. The survey in completed a! a coat of twentrnn dob Inn. The owner's 10-: In: two hundred and twenty-ï¬ve dollnn. I “no put on New Top, Cami-I, Bevel Phu 0t (‘dluhid window- in Curtain- nnd nuke loot run but! I†vim-sin:- couple-u. , ,V -v v.. I‘v‘w‘i You an uh "0.007% 820.00 all I not by the. now. If you He in nod of covers. I run furnish on with my color or material desired. All valuable g . Glu- "159d to a: any car nude. Prion on mt. Now is the time to have TRUNK: Ann lama: Trips Daily to all Points Between Announces the opening of an up to date windsurï¬ng shop where Iphohtcrin; of new uni "93.1th of old work will be proan and elï¬ciently al ed to. The Importance of Land Surveying M. waw Park 227 Chicago Tel. Funk!!- 124 MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE J. M. Bilharz North Room Lgrson’: Garage 32 South First Street Wgukegan and Chimo WINDES AND MARSH Buttes-on lo CIVIL mama†AND 307570" Put on Your Car NOTICE Telephone 493 Telephone 419 Some btkcrl and hm an generously increasing the rise of their doughnut: by India: the be): bigger, Then conxrmmw that are taking for a vacation an likely w m a permanent one if they don't reduce tan-t. Tel. Highland Park 550