$3: g: JUST ARRIVED ALWAYS ON HgAND A ï¬ne large assortment of flower vases is†now bn dis- play and is going at 10c. TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 60c THE BEE HIVE BARGAIN, STORE 2|2ECentnlAve. EGBuiilLPmp. HighhndPuk ALBERT LARSON The Northv'vesternf‘; 0n Second Floor, Erskine Bank Building Hours 9 to 12 a. m.,‘ 1 to 5 p. m. Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist, uf liighland Park Stationer Has a splendid line of books and magazines. He invites you to look them oven}, He can also supply you With ï¬ne correspondence paper and all necesSary articles for writing, such’ as pens, ink, blotters, pencils, paper clips, etc., etc. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM We also have a complete line of Toys, Stationery, Dishes of all kinds, Hos- iery, Candy and Cigars Ice Cream, chocolate and van'illa, 40¢ per quart. Candies received fresh daily. All the delicacie§ of the season excellently served"- You arc Cordially Invited g to make use of the privileges of the (Formerly M onahan’s) BRAND’S The Phomnpher Films and all other ' Supplies at Cafe 1ngle FOR RENT, FOR SALE -FOR RiNTâ€"Modem flats at 130 and 126 Ontweq'tsia Avenue. one 6 and one 4 room. lnqiï¬re on premises. 28~930pd -. FOR RNT-â€"5-room flat on Waukegan Avenue thland Park Also 4room flat. near +chool, Highwcod. E. 5. Gail. Phone 309. 3 tf ~FOR Emâ€" Pleasant room in new bungalow. blorks from smtion. Phone 7m.w I a ~ 'FOR ï¬aNTâ€"«B’room bungalow. Hot water heat and electric lights. Apply 140 8. Second treat or telephone 699. 30 â€"â€"TO RFN PITâ€"Comfortable furnished mom to reht half block from city hall. Address B} B. this ofï¬ce. pd-30 â€"F()R SALErrCow iGuemsey, gives good. ricï¬ milk. Have two cows need only one.f Bargain. Nils Johnson. 854 Sheridan Road near Moraine; Sedgwick residence. 2930 â€"F0R ï¬ENT~Part of steam heated house. east side. Apply Press, W. E. K ~~F0R SALE-$425 Julius Bauer piano in good condition for $300. Cash or on time. Inquire at C. M Schneider's jevwlry sl9re. 30 WANT 1‘ SI'I‘L'.~\TIUN?â€"‘J. M. Donsing ran supply pmnmns {or men and wnnzcn by day or chk. State Bank Budding, lclrhhnnc 261i If lclrphnnx‘ ~WA51§~ZU Wumdn for laundry work and gcnerï¬l housework either by day or wx-ek. Alï¬o girl for general housem rk. 'l‘clephond 272. 30 -~\NANT‘ED~(}irl {or general house. work, small family, no washing, gocd references required. Mrs. Walter E. Carr. 427 Prospect Avenue. 30 v GIRL i WANTEDâ€" For general ofï¬ce work. oneiwith knowledge of stenography prelerrediand one who is locally ac- quainttd. ? Address X X Highland Park Press. i 26 M ~WAN‘lgao-Competent laundress for Mondavs 9r Tuesdays. Apply 436 Sheri- dan Road? 30 Board of L0ca1 Improvements of the City of High and Park. Notice 5 hereby given to all persons intereste that the bids for the'furnishingI of all labt r tools and materialsnecessary for the topstruction of a subway underi the “'de of the Chicago North -W-est f e‘rn Rahal). Company and the grading,[ curbing. and paving with a brick pave-1‘ ment, wit bitumen filler, upon aconcrete base. “it sand cushion including the readjustitient of intersecting pavements ’ and of th sanitary sewer, and the con-‘ struction ‘ f sidewalkï¬ and otherwise im- . proving [inure] Avenue, from the west line of payiing on St. Johns Avenue, west- erly to the paved roadway on First Street 1 and im1 ding the intersection with the paved r dway on First Street, were i opened on the 19th day of September, A. 1 D, 1912, land the McCugo-Bullock Co. 1 being the lowest bidder, for the construc- tion of sgid subway. the contract was awarded go said McCugo-Bullock Co. on‘ the 19th flay of September. A. D. 1912. l Said bifl for the work as a whole, is as follow; ‘ QuantitiuJApproximatedl Price Amount mau.Y¢.Exc. ............... s .60 .,,smao.oo «0 Lin. fl: Concrete Curb onl mch Cinder Foundation ........ .75 110050. Yï¬s. Brick Paving with sand cushion on concreu base with bitg'men ï¬ller ............. 21» 1!†Sq. Yd‘, Macadam paving ad- listmem’éwith bitumen ï¬ller . .. 1.20 5200 Sq. Ft; concrae walk on cin- der foundation. compkte ...... .14 2 Catch Ba'ï¬ns. Complete .f ...... 3).“) 2 Catch Bï¬im. Relocated md ad- fasted ., ....................... 23,00 Adjustmext Sanitary Sewer 4 Mnnhobi .................... . 25.“) 200 Lin. 1:310 inch vitriï¬ed sewer .70 Storm Sewer Outlet 2 Manhol ' with covers. complete 25.“) 70 Lin. ft. ~inch vitriï¬ed tilesew- er laid V ............ 200 Lin. {1. 18 inch :vitnï¬ed tile sewer la§d . .......... ‘00 Lin 1! 124 inch outlm tile sew- er laid ; 1 Total , $6213 00 ' The oWners of a majority of the front-3 age of’t e lots and lands upon said Lau rcl Axclue. in the City of Highland] Park, wljerin said work is..to be done; or their agénts may within ten days of the date of Lublication of this notice. elect to take sci: work and 'entc-r into a written‘ contract to do the whole of said wmk at; ten per centum less than the price atj \xhich the same has been awarded. John OliS er- ' Board of Local 3 Joseph 1;. Fearing _ Improvements ! B. J. Ste ens of the City of Martin Kimble ‘ Highland Park 31m you on mum AVE 5mm Dated 21‘ 1912. McCugog Bullock Company of Wlukqm E Second Contact Notice of Awarding Contract SlfrUATIONs WAN rED HELP WANTED Highland Park, 11]., Sept 26th FOR RENT FOR SALE 100.00 140 (I) 230.00 More Lighted Rooms More Evenings at Home More Evening Entertain- menu More Reading Longer Dinners The housewife who saw drutlgery disappear when electric labor saving appliances came into her jiome never thinks of losing their advantages during the winter ménths simply because more electric current is used for lighting. Shf- knows they cost her no more to use and areequally essential to her comfort anger Or you gill notice it this month. And when . you do. just :think of the added hours you are “Inc’s using lights-chink of the added pleasure and comfort andhthe greater safety that ,follqw the free use of egectric current during the gloomy winter season. And remember that your pr‘u' rata expense is the same-that it costs no more to use your electr lights or electric appliances at one season than it does at another. ‘g' YOUR STOV 0R ZEURNRCE 0F REPAIR? The freer use of electric lig makes winter more pleasant’and new pleasures and satisfaction low the introduction of each elec- trical appliance into your home. J The only advice in the use of current for light or to operate appliances is advice that will sugé’gat itself to you-DON’T WASTE THE CURRENT. SNAP IT OFF WHEN 1:: ISN'T NECESSARY. ‘ /‘ Are balm “all She Public Sérvice Compény I Anticipating the cold snap and h‘urry calls for heat we have gathered a large force 60 skilled repair men1who are at your sgervice. Our line of s6oves and furnaces: contains the best kes with the latést improvements if as- tonishingly low prices. ; ï¬e bays Grow Sh2 rter Nature rï¬oves in cycles. Therefore, those incidents of our daily lives which have to do with Nature, occur with approximéte regularity. A few nil. nths ago your electric lighting bill grew bï¬ï¬utifully less in proportio «to the increased hours of daylight. The irrinkage was augmented the departure of various members of die family for vacaticns,,b your enjoyment of the long, dusky evenings on the porch and b3 numerous other causes which make electric lights less necessary diging the summer months. Likely ough, when you paid your electric lighting bill last month you ticed how these same natural causes areionce more at work in'invqtse order, forcing your bill back to normal wintelr ï¬gures. ’ OFBNORTHERN ILLINOIS Ii égi-R-R-R-R-R3R“?““""“ ‘f Du Shivering . because i Early ? Twilight: :Tddue Iâ€? t 12 Walt Later Bedtime Dark Mornings i Afternoon Occuioni toLeam Bid-ink