North Shore Trust Company 24 99w Friday, September 21st, to > 4 /.. @~SResday, September 25th 30 North Shecran Tond " Tel. Highland Park 468 FROCKS FOR ALL OCCASSIONS New Fall M Y A C 4 An unusual assortment of costume jeweiry â€" _ Saturday, September 22 Little French berets so popular at the present Dinner and Evening Frocks Afternoon and Street Costumes Sport Clothes for All Occasions Superior in quality â€" Moderate in price N IMPORTANT collection of hats from Monday and ‘Tucsday, September 24, 25 _ Sunday, S 28 "A SHIP COMES IN" Loretta Shop __ yom Mrk 00| o J _ UDERLL BUILDING) FILING STATION NIRA: WO!AN;NSAAIIIIDKEN oN CONSTITUTION WEEK in ' o C oann . HALF DAY IS ROBBED UTO COLLISI GENERALLY OBSERVRD . "PAINTED POST" Howardâ€"Udelil Cafeteria and F. PMrcace rencruuss es % Srlartey, Ieriassiax HE _ _ _ B. Williams Real Estate â€" | Road Bandits Break Into Place| Two Huâ€"t ‘n ‘Crash on Prairie| This is Constitution wekk and it is RINâ€"TINâ€"TIN s Office Have Moved â€" Friday Night and Steal Aver _ .‘~~‘‘"6; Man Hit _ | being obseryed generally throughout â€"____â€" im â€"Udelt Merchandise By Train oC thanke of in moann omad & . The _ Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria and se the virtues of this notable document "JAWS OF STREL F. B. Williams‘ real estate office movâ€" _ P Eâ€"â€" before the public and maintaining the. en t ed this week into the new Udell| Robbers Friday night broke into a| Two accidents are reported by the|interest of the people in the their Other bonds very attractive for investment of idle funds. Friday, September 21 â€" resentatron First Mortgages of the Real Estate â€" Highland Park. 8i ode } It was evident that she had an enâ€" | cowment of talent, a high range of talanced qualities which never left ( her at a loss. She worked and thought, | always to some conclulsion. She had too much good sense to remain conâ€" }tmt with negative results. She was ‘always pressing onward to the soluâ€" ‘tion that satisfied. \ _ It is hard to describe this quality. { One could feel its impression in talkâ€" ing with her, but it eludes analysis. | Her mind moved rapidly; but could not be content with anything superâ€" ‘i ficial. Her spirit was tolerant, kind, f appreciative. We must be content to \say that she belonged to that rather \; rare group of unusual people who leave a deeper memory upon their | friends that can well be put into words. Their gift transcended the categories that one can measure and | must always remain felt rather than \ expressed. _ | Second Impression _ The second impression that was so J unmistakeable consisted of the minglâ€" | ed elements of confidence and courage, | andâ€"good cheer that always possâ€" essed her. During the years of our | friendship it was clear that the odds | were not on her side. She went from | weakne«s to greater weakness. from | one limitation to a deeper limitation. | But there was no «ign of dismay, no | rate of miscivine. no word af comâ€" ’1 nlajnt. no hint of selfishness. She had (Continued from page 1) all well, was her rather unusual sciâ€" during her stay in New Mexico: To a YUVCCA O desert lily, lifting high _ whiteness, On pian of three, age old symbol of Till your Life‘s work â€" Is nobly done. ;. â€"J.W.C. 1921, Silver City, N. Mexico, How that burn You rise in majesty and grace Nor droop beneath a scorching sun, her loved nnes about her and in them she fomnd her abidine satisfaction. never alludin@ to anvthine that might have ransed her to feel that in some »anect« she had been denrived of her inst due. Tt meant a @#reat deal to me to have her as a narishioner. In every fellowshin of worshinners there. are alweve a few who seem to (i"i forth infinitely more than they can ever raceive. Instinctively thev share, their inner strenath and nrovide »nâ€" courscement for all who strive. She was of that comnanv. In meetine her on the street or chattine hy her bedâ€" side there was the imnression of reâ€" reivine samethine that helned. It was her sniritual wift. Tt ‘was horn of her faith and made heantiful by the suf? ferine to which she never referred. Some where in his life of Alice Freem=n Palmer her husband remarks that it is altno@ether incredible that zo fair a snirit as she was can find it« fnal exnlanation in a few particles of diaardered matter. Her vassing in the fullness of her mature vision could so many uncompleted plans, held so many hopes for there she loved which she wanted to see realized, reached forward with tuch eager zest to the fullness of life, that it seems her nuinvbou-e_-.r;yonget:_h:d journey, knowing more of God and His ways than can be vouchsafed to us. That is our faith, and in it we gather strength for the way. building. r. Williems is practically | gasoline filling station on Milwalkee| police during the past ‘week in which settled and ready for business. ‘The| avenue about a mile and a haif south mmh?.;()n&pt.l‘, Cafeteria will open with dinner toâ€" of Half Day and stole several boxes| Mrs. T. J. Jacobs of Chicago suffered night (Thursday) at 5:30. Both of of cigats, cartons of cigarettes, five| fracture of an arm in an automobile theso concerns invite nublic insnec.| inner tubes, and a five cent vending|crash on Prairie avenue, when the _ Divinity! â€" Teach me the secret of your magic The second poem follows: O Cedar! Of exquisite grace night '.-’ 5:80. M: (Thursday) at 5: these concerns invite public inspecâ€" tion of their new quarters.â€"â€"; Your CONTRACT FOR COAL LET TO FRANK J. SILJESTRON and perfect symmetry, Serene thou standest Since the dawn of time Foliage interlaced In sombre evergreeness, I love thee! I thank thee For thy stately presence, My friend, guide, counselior Thou speakest of God, Art God to me. FOR MRS. JEAN ND PABK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOLS â€" manager, Chris Christensen, when he apened up for the day. He notified the office of Sheriff Lawrence Dooâ€" little and Deputy Charles Krueger was sent out to make an investigaâ€" The robbery was discovered early Krueger found that entrance into| the station as he was HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Offer good during No# Shore +s C Snall down paymentâ€" one year to pay balâ€" GAS RANGE One of the most convenient ways of borrowing money is on what is called a collateral note. The borrower takes his securities, such as bonds, stocks, etc., to the bank and deposits them as security for the loan. These securities are known as collateral and are left with the banker as assurâ€" ance that the note will be paid. Invest some of your money in sound securities so you will be in a posiâ€" tion to use them as collateral when you need to borrow money. Come in and consult us about ft. Sound, well known securities can be borrowed on for 75 or 80 per cent of their value. Collateral notes are usually made payable "on demand" and can run without renewal until they can be paid. ~_ > \ % % # »/- â€" uU pes â€"â€"â€" WHAT IS COLLATERAL? Old, reliable and progressive Bank a ‘Buick in which she was riding was struck by a Nash bearing an Indiana state license. W. H. Howell also in the Buick was slightly injured. They were cared for at the Highland Park persons were injured. On Sept. 16,| the observance are listed as follows: On Sept. 17, the police records| ciation of its i show, Angelo Compgonali was struck | to the solution by a North Shore Line car opposite| lems. _ _ . Liberal allowance for your old stoveâ€"Five premiums FREE with Trade in that old stove NOW! For easy econâ€" omical cooking you need a modern, oven heat regulated gas range which you may have for less money NOWâ€"and in addition receive five premiums consisting of an aluminum cookie set, aluminum griddle, waffle iron: toaster and corn popperâ€"all utensils which are useful in your kitchen. Take advantage of this special offer and buy your new gas range NOW! Guild Travel Bureau 23 // ï¬ SALE > oven heat regulated gas SHOR E. | To engage in suchactivities as will tend to bring about a better underâ€" standing of the constitution of the United States. d’;oflv:-ydh* To urge a study of the discussions which resulted in its adoption, interâ€" To encourage an