F53 1 .h. 1v: érAGE mam- 3MIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIlllIllIllllllllllIllrlllllllllllllllIllll|I|lllll|llllll|lllllllllllllllllllIIIIll||llllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllll|Illllllllllllllllll||||ll||l|l|l_|_1;-.E No (mt popular grief 13 juni- tested when two Automobile speed": run into each other. Who are the 12 greatest women in the United States, is asked. Most men will put Mother among 'em, particullnrly when they think of her EVERYBODY WELCOME Mayor Samuel M. Hastings and other Prominent Speakers will deliver short addresses GET READY for a real Fourth â€" and let us get your car ready. No mat- ter what its condition. we can put it into shape to deliver a big bundle of real enjoyment â€" and at a reasonable price. Q I’m 21 miniature com of “Old Glor_\' on your radiator or ‘apâ€"“we sell 'em â€"und take to the open road. 'l'hat'.~ the way to spend the Fourth. But you can't have u really good timc in :1 had var â€"â€" 50. before )uu start â€" «nor the motor and put it in ~hapc liES'l‘ \\ [SHES FOR l-‘Ul [H H. It‘ll In) _\uu hi1: di\idends ul' <ntisfnctinn This is real motor car weather. JULY 4, 1922 OLD TIME CELEBRATION Ford Sedan will be given hway of 50 pieces with a 20 piece Bugle and Drum Corps BASEBALL GAME 1:30 P.M. Elks Club vs Young Mens Club Walter Eorgl’s Otiginal ngheotrg fqr Dancing Highland Park SPEAKINGâ€"RACINGâ€"DANCING Chicago Woman’s Band Free Ample Parking Space for 1,0é0 Can The hand that used to rock tho cradle is now marking the ballot 1nd deciding whom we shall have for president and governor. After begging the United State- to lend them $1,000,000.000. the Rus- sian soviet w-m thin country W interfqring with Rustin: strain. The Feature 01211682"! of Marigold Carded: SUNSET PARK “LURHH S aw us an ‘ Stanley “-Q'iÃ©ï¬ uf the Nurthwrstvrn ‘Nzn'ul Acmlrmy (If Lukr Geneva spent Sunday with his unch- Mr. Thrn. “'vbm Mr. and Mn. FloydiGunc-kel were hosts at a Five Hunln-d party It their hmm‘ Sgturduy few-hing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patti: were the sucâ€" cessful prize winneru Mr. and Mrs. Elhln Willman mo- ron-d tn Pa-ori- lust week. Mr. und Mrs. Creama Harden kl! Monday for NEW York (‘ity when- thcy will us“ Mr. lhrder’n relativms, Mn \Mlliam K15! and «iuughter Mr "W1 .\ll’>. Hu~>rf [AIVQ'HQ' are spending lht‘ daughter J1 mrnlh nf .lunu at thmr vuttngr at Paw Paw Lnkt'. Mich. .\hs~‘ lrvm- Rm-kenhnch returned from Bn>h>n and \nll “mm! the sum- Hr“ (h‘ mvr :lt (hr hl'llh' nf her fathrr. Mr -1h«' .~umnwr Uvurpr 11m kt-nluu'h. “1,... “Hr (hr :1 ‘H‘ Thnmfls Mr and Mrs. P. [Alnahn had as their gursts Sunday. Mrs. Fred Ln- huhn. Sr‘. Mrs. (‘hnL Nivhrr of Pin-â€ï¬lm. Mn. Then. Frlch. MP5. lohn Krumm and {Wu «ms (k-urgv of “Imam“ and .lnhn of St. LUUip" Miss Martha Jeppwn. of I‘hinl was 1hr gut-st of Mrs. William (Pullo- wny Thursday. Mr. Wuym' Thomas left fur his hmm- in Fund du Lau‘, \Vi!†Sutur- day, :0 Miss Arllnv Dorothy Blelmt-hl. daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blohm-hl was married to Mr. Mini" [Jamel Murphy of Highland Plrk in ('himgu. Saturday. .lunr chl Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will lu- at humu ul'u-r July la! in Dwflrld‘ ‘Mr. nnd unflifl’. Hm. I}. and Mn. Bay 6M9] and non â€Roy. Mr. nnd In. {IL Md- .8 two Ion]. Walton andIDuncnn. were" the guests of Mr. W In M Hutchindon -0! Irving,Pnrk Sundly day frond). V ‘w Ir. 'Nr.andul'l.J Wanda-July flint rel-ti"- ill ' Emu, vino tin m M ‘ln.EdvardBn Which-namhw qï¬ite ill. ' f l all Mr. .nd Magma 8mm. munuudmmvmuc. flick, laund unknown-mm.» Wyndham-tamarin- It. I'. B: _EZ.T.J Mn. I" H. Mryvr nnd Mus Sunir Baum. .spa n1 Tue-May u Hh Mrs. Thomas (ï¬rm: 1,! Lllrrtyvlllv. Mr and Mrs. R K Pam and dnughh-r Jun, und Mm HUN-l Kn-h \wxr (hr gurus “f Mr and Mrs R, PL Thnmas «If (hnvrnuv. Sunday John. Add]. and In} want. .u Rn: H K, anixr visited friend: in lk-erï¬cld Tumtday. Ht lrlwn {9r his hullX‘ m lnwn this wv-vk. Prcwiding Elder Elk-r nf NI|Â¥T~ \illr was a \u-«ka-nd gun! I! the Juhn Slukrr home. Mn. Ahin Heck ï¬nd two soul. who hau- lit-en vi-iling Mn. (‘. V. Suinrr this punt Wk. returned 10 their hum! m (‘hlcm Fund-y Mr. and Mrs. (i-urxv Harder Ire visiting in New York. Ir. Ind Mn. June: Kath a! Rmhlnnd. Vol-mam. Kr. and In. Gilbert Luyulle, Franco: and John Keefe of (‘hium were the (null of Mr. and Mr; Eugene linden Sunday. Mr. and Mn 1’. 4 \‘Swlly and no little daughter. haw returned from chrlsninr Springs, Ark. Mn. Joseph R, Nu»l of Oak Park Huh-d M â€It RNA hell, Jr . humd- Fndn) Smh Hicku have gain to Valli, Yuk, Mo. ill-oé of Mrs. Perry‘- midis; Mn. A, H Muhllw in \inllng Mn†h-urgv Vvlh-r uf (‘hu'nxm h l at Nuprrwlh- (‘ul hu nk x~ Mh-ndimzr ll! DAVIS mm PHONE IVANBTOP‘I, ILL. EVANBTON «9 CHICAGO NONI: - whom KICIIGM AVI. WWI!!! 10“ AND 1341 C. [1. JORDAN 8L COMANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 68 YEARS Ono-[rhmamhv adapt-non: of tie hog-o oxford no and: in Jena-J [armadmlmm . 0.: “no of In‘n up- Wduu 0x!“ I- couplets now. All RIM. all M all FELL BROTHERS Yet behind all this is an even bugger {Amatiâ€"your gmatcst aid m buymg. It is the ham: QUEEN QUALITY, the sta'ndmd of maker tad mailer. your guudc to shoes that ï¬t when: other! fail; to style; of character and lutmg satisfaction. HE value of: P903 shoe is not gauged by the prxcc alarm. The best hty to be aura of value is to see thar the name QL'L1;N QL‘ALLTY i; stamped on your next pan of shoes. . For QUEEN QUALIW value is grrattr ï¬ns sczson than ever. in style. micrial and workmansmp. A BUSINESS COUPE Conservative clung†in the body‘design of all other types Smrt Shoes For All Phone 456 m Coin] Avenue am Put. III-oh . G. McPherSon HIGHLAND PARK. 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