JAMES CHURCH HIGHWOOD . F. J. Magner, Ph.D. n Sunday are at §:30, 9:00 . Next Sunday be comâ€" h for the childjen of the ghildren will attend the . Highland~ Park, M nt | that the | effort of will meet with greater Hm’gwoflh‘nyur. gus â€"parish organizations Ki& great interest in the l_'fcr, the‘ annual Fall e dates have been definiteâ€" October 28, 29,, 30 and 31. oon) of Thursday, October 'ï¬:on to the parish card hat same evening & parish ts will meet on Wedâ€" at 7:30 in our church id | spirit : of â€" coâ€"operation own throughout the parâ€" tyone concerned seems to ‘ served. Mrs. S; M. f appointed as generâ€" t and Mrs. M. Gilkison, an, Mrs. M. n, Mrs. â€"» Bicycle Repairing k: that if.; city adâ€" will take to carry » it will have)the hearty it \who realize the necesâ€" the a of t ce ‘which ithe visitor _Rark jis| likely to hing livery o Supply Co. mass indow > & CO. STATUS OF 391â€" © THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 MASONIC TEMPLE 23 NShberidanRdA _ Highland@A ParRII!. Telephone HRI67Z T. MINORINI OPENED . BAKERY THIS WEEK T. Minorini opened the Highwood Bakery in the Santi; building, one door north of the Post Office, Highâ€" wood, the early part of this week. For the past five years Mr. Minorini has been conducting a bakery busiâ€" ness in the rear of this building and he has now taken over the entire store for his business. The Highwood bak: ery w.:ll-;r;-;re;d;; cakes, pies and everything in the baked goods line. North ‘Shore Trust Company Come in before or after the show and enjoy some refreshments. _ f2 0t SODAS _ . SANDWICHES SALADS _ peGrecu W Tea PoTr General Banking Sheridan Road and Central Avenue : Branch of | Ballard‘s Rental Library Open Evenings ALBERT LARSON Personal Accounts Solicited THE LORETTA SHOP PHONE 463 . 10 SHERIDAN RD. HIOHLAND PARK S T A T IO NE R UWaell. thame. (A State Bank) â€"FROCKS â€" SPORTSWEAR with t The Parentn'rex;l;ler association of the Eim Place sc extends an inviâ€" ltatio to the public for the address to be given by Mrs. Chas. E. Merriam on Thurgday evening, Oct. 15. Mrs. Merâ€" 'rriamlwill speak on "The Movies and ;Yonr’ Child." | She is president of the \ Film ) Council of.Ameï¬ca which is the 4 lead‘i‘t:g organization of the country ‘ working on the problem of the chilâ€" | drenland their use of the movies. / MRS. C. E. TO ADDRESS P. T. A. Lois Larson will speak on "How to Prevent Fires in Home and School;" Brainerd Chapman will hnve for sub. ject, "What to Do in Case of Fire." , Chief Hoskin will demonstrate the use of the pulmotor in resuscitation work.and the firemen will demonâ€" strate the use of various apparatus used in fighting/fires in a special exhiâ€" bition to be staged outside the assemâ€" bly hall. . B ib 2k o . Chief Issues Statement _ >‘ "Fire is costly carelessness. It will require both indivigual and collective effort to avert general fire losses. Inâ€" dividually we can make a start by developing in ourselves a fire consciâ€" entiousness, We can make a carefulâ€" ness with fire not simply a habit but an ingrained instinct, what we term sometimes second nature.First all perâ€" sons should learn to identify, then to remove or correct those conditions in T hich breime paivably dangerdbe son : ic s palpably us conâ€" ditions such as rubbish heaps, | The thoughtlessly disposed match or cigâ€" arette, the electric pressing fron needâ€" lessly left turned on, the defective chimney or flue, the disposal of cily rags, the open fire left untendedâ€"all are common hazards. | If every citiâ€" zen will make an inspection, of his home and place of business and look for hazards, and remove themâ€"if we do thisâ€"we will be doing a good job éollectively for ourselves and for our city and our country. â€" In calling the fire department always remember to take the receiver from the hook and ask for H. P. 59, fire gipartment and when the fire department ansâ€" wers give them the house number and mame of the street. Do not take the receiver from the hook and shout fire, and leave the telephone, Your operâ€" ator can not distinguish from what home the fire call is sent, and a serious ‘lï¬re may result from carelessness ;: the part of tl{e plrty.sendi‘ng in t! Statistics Show That Each Day In This Country 41 Die : And Over Million Is â€" The following statement embracing the chief dangers to guard against in the matter of fire is *umi:hed by Chief Hoskin: > Bsnsb LOSS IS HUGE ANNUALLY call. : Always remember to stay on tha telephone until you are connected with the fire department. > ; j Boy Scouts to Aid ‘ The Boy Scouts of the Highland Park Council have béen given a real place in the fire provcntion week program of October 4th to 10th. . . Fire Chief E. C. Hoskin of Highâ€" land Park is very enthusiastic about participation of the j scouts, and agreed to do everythirlg within . his power to help make fire. prevention week a week of real service by the scouts. Scouts have. already . distributed poster and proclamatioxi on fire preâ€" vention week and will assist‘ the fire department still further, . Fire Chief to Inspect School " _ ‘Chief Hoskin on October 5, inspectâ€" ed the public schools of Highland Park, accompanied by two picked: scouts from each ‘school. The school principals appointed these two boys for the duty, and Chief Hoskin ap« pointed one of them #&s~a volunteer. fire marshall for his school. ‘This boy will make reports on conditions and on fire hazards in his school to his principal. gnce a| month he will ‘give a report to the sgcout executive who will forward it to the fire chief. This report will cont:ln an outline of conditions as he found: g:d-n- posters and proclamations on ‘fire preâ€" ‘and a/report of: action taken ‘by the ‘school authorities.. ‘ B"’ s“m'",n" $ £. Wednesday, October 7, was boy scout day: of fire prevention week. The‘fire house was open to boy scouts al} day, and at 4 p. m. all the seouts of the council were invited to meet at the fire house to inspect and learn all about the fire apparatus. . Chief Hoskin and other : firemen were on hand to explain everything about fire fighting to the boys, . . â€" â€" . 1 Chief Hoskin.suggested also, that the boys who accompanied him; on his inspection of the schools be allowâ€" ed to explain in the next school asâ€" sembly what they saw and learned in regard to fires and fire hazards on their inspection trip. â€" / 4 :â€" Chief Hoskin is sendingâ€" for a large number of "home inspection" questionnaires published by the Unâ€" derwriters‘ Laboratories and expects to have the boy scouts deliver them to the older children .in school, so that ideas on the ‘preparation of the average home for fire may be gained by the fire department. [ > © f Every boy scout troop in the counâ€" cil will: receive a vigit, during fire prevention weéeek on m’tmp meeting nights, from Fire Chief Hoskin, who will speak to the boys on firemanship and on fire prevention. . In addition to this, Chief Hoskin has agreed to instruct and act awrt ‘examiner for the court of honer on the merit ~bhadge in firemanship, â€" <* & > All a pedestrian.has to do now, is to look both ways, then look over his ghoulder for cars making a right turn, and to the opposite corner for left turn cars, and do the wholg thing in phe instant. of time. : }.~:.‘>..> THE HIGHLAND PARK PrESs, HicHhaxp ?Ail. mLrnors . already | distributed one SALVATION ARMY MAKE LOC. Add‘utant- Kline Here Making ; e~m¢nts: Local, Board _« ments; Local; Doard Preliminary steps looking to a camâ€" paign for funds for the Salvation Army in Lake county towns are beâ€" ing taken by Adjutant H, H. Kline, special officer dm!lu} to )cve charge Prelimq'ury steps looking to a ean-‘ Thue}gsï¬umumdunnueb The Epworth league of theâ€"Grace paign for funds for the Salvation needéd call for community dancing I.B.eburchwmgp-nuulgt& Amymukecountytm-mb-'moncpwmud-m-mmm itch ~auditorium., ing taken by Adjutant H, H. Kline, mphitï¬izhlud_l’uk.pdvldm.mmm“u†special officer detailed to have charge ‘The orchestra is one of the best to gram will be Andrew Charles Grant of this work. â€" Adjutant K evat;behnd.hdtkinmbmdwuhsmofm. Mrs, Grace Dreys of overseas with the first U, S. mgwMMumWom'tdn@'Dn Plaines and Peter Grimson of in the wozm‘u-u'm;.mm,.cmgm dancing a‘real pleasâ€" } Highland Park.‘. Mr. Grant, who is varied experience in Salvation Army ure. _ the director of one of the largest work. He also.served in the Spuish‘ Itiaimpedflutthewbllchga--ebolnin Chicago, is a noted tenor American. war and for two years vui,enl ‘will take advantage of this opâ€" and a winner of many contests, Mrs. pational | chaplain : of tï¬â€˜mapui-h-ipomnuhommapmm Dreys who will read is wellâ€"known American war veterans‘ of ition. at moderate cost. | .._\for her talent in (this line.. Peter He was in Highland Park and Lake] , The hostesses of the evening will Grimson will wive selections on the FWW ut locat aovig ‘m;g'peï¬â€œw;cï¬ . McKay, Mrs. it T be wall eurthâ€"while and woly in h t oca . bo ‘ ed, . . H. 4 ' very tn anch‘aite to aid in the drive. ;Lmoï¬ft 5 N | teresting. I in each city to aid in the HIGH T. H. D C# Other Loans .._.__ Other Bo: Loans onl.&tl‘ Estate ./. Loans on Collateral Security . Banking House ... Furniture &:d Fixtures .. There is more Cash and D Surplus ... Undivided 1 in your home for you if your heating plant is controlled by a thermostatic heat regulator. f f ESTATE GAS RANGE with FRESH AIR OVEN | also DANGLER or PEERLESS Gas Ranges _ 15 South A Honeywell or Minneapolis _â€" Regulator ~ // FROM 33 | TO $3 on Real Fstate LAND PARK STATE BANK 1e from Banks WASHIN FROM ss*ioe'%:l% on April 6th, 1925 _ TO _ $3,634,942.58 on September 28th, 1925 _ _GAS RANGES THOR WA Old Reliable and Progressive Bank will do the work and save fuel © omfort â€" eenaemmneneeiten ‘» I FRIDAY NIGHT DANCES i E WELL ATTENDED The second of a series of Friday night ‘dances will‘ be held tomorrow evening at eight o‘clock at the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club. . 5 ‘althy Growth d F ‘RESOURCES . LIABILITIES ; )BEL â€" CONLON Ixe > 4 SHERS and IRONERS cker &Co. St. Johns Ave. 1,621,719.17 2,0183,223.41 ©681,413.33 1,188,519.56 319,588.36 200,000.00 lva'Q 934,514.23 110,000.00 471,645.52 8 MUSICALE TONIGHT OF EPWORTH LEAGUE MZ E; charch will “-uulq*'tu- . E. c ve a Among those appearing on ‘proâ€" gram will be Andrew Charles Grant Church This Evening; Talâ€" ented Artists to Appear $2,084,865,.20 $4,069,892.21 $4,069,892.21 â€" 49,515.66 3,634.942.58 1,207,555.30 187,974,52 589,497.19 PAGE SEVEN / pis V