PAGE mom- BUTTER--EGGS--MARGA RINES Telephone 57 A Taxi at your service at all times Our prompt serv1ce and low rates will please you The New Management Central GaraéeSt Service Co. Btu-c0. Expreu. Mom 13%..†IDS-I375: Jabsâ€. mm» rm, mums ï¬."§“w:i’_r_tugocn. 303 S†ï¬'l‘vh m 1 on {th'nhl And lune you up Telephone 265 . m.“ xu .. .ur FREE SEARCH m-d re Hal-nut): 'v P ‘ I‘"I1!‘\ PATEQTS QUILIDIfORTUIIS .\\ laf'\m All makes of watches: Jeweln‘ fog filled W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneidrrk 364 Central Avenue Sewing Machines Repaired. Called for and DeliVered. Highland Park IS North CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 387 Central Avenue Hours 9 a. m.. to 6 p. m. Every Day except Sunday Xngim-d by Firs: Church of Christ. Scientist, of Highlnnd Puk RLII S.3‘(VICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:45. Sunday School immediately following, Wednesday Evening testimonial Service at 8:00. Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry Electrical Contradnrs Phones Ritter’s Express '1. W. Huber Electric Co. Ii». Iï¬uu. «3» SL. Washfribién. D. c. St. John. Avenue C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the â€or, rcraHed repaxrrd and delivered Can You WC" I 13 36 or 38 Six. Cut Suit or Dre“? 5...“. (lumen! u Whole-uh Prtcu PM “so! Nodh Amorku IHI. 36 3.5ulo3L. Chicano Contrnl 1330 SAIPIE CLO“ SUIT SHOP Ofï¬ce 597 ResidenCe 490 FA" and Winter Show! 9. we cut fit you in: wondorful 5! 5 Onkwood Avenue for vent The Cuntrnct for the (‘OlL‘ll‘uClIUll of nearly two miles of com-rue mm] ways mostly north 4)! the Main Sn» [inn ut Grout 1.1mm. has boon award 9:! (u [va .Mmm A Sackley <~nnlp.u|_\ nf (‘hivzuzu Wnrk uiH he-gin imlnml Hf (‘hit‘zuglv “ imply. Thx' Hr“ roads [u the Nunh (‘hivug (hr hunt Emu: Hon Om- of the roads [(1 by nan lends (mm the main o-ntrnncv to going detention nurth of Sq-(tund This will hv cnlhtrurlcd u! 24 ('Um‘retv. Another lcmh {rum Mon to North (‘hh-ugn uvvnm- In the Main Paul .lmwx‘. This will hv ('()ll~ll‘ll('!(-u of li-fnni (-nncmiea The main rnml through north half of (‘nmp Paul .lnnvs will be improved with 18-100! cum-ruin Shari sirvlcli vs of voncri-lc rnml< will he con- strm-ipd fmm tho \lnln Siullnli to (-5 of voncre-lc structod fmm an n! the rut-W l The corps gave a drill which was Eroviowvd h)" (‘npiain Sim-0v.- lio than imade a little talk in which he prais- ‘od the local company for it.- oï¬i. ‘ciency. saying it was one of the best organizations 0! iii kind ho had found in the state. WAI'KEGXN (‘0.\H’.\NY JOINS STATE )lll.lTl.\ Volume" ’l‘rnlnlmr (‘orm “n In!» State Service but Prldny Evenlnz The Waukegan Volunteer Training corps now belongs to the lllinois re- serves and are subject to call any place in the state when- their ser- vices may be needed at any time. This condition developed Friday night when the corps was mustered into the Reserves by Captain John WA Stacey. Seventyâ€"one, men and three officers were present to be mustered in. The fact that the local corps now belongs to the reserve militia. gives it en entirely different standing in the community. Up to this time the members of the training corps could not be called outside of the city for duty. Now they are subject to call any place in Illinois to help quiet riots. strikes. etc" fulï¬lling the name duties as the national guard did formerly, MILES 0F NH“ R0â€) \T N \V \L STVI‘IUX Qmwtlulmlrt" lk-Inu Sent 0n!) \h-n Brim" (llc- Am- fur tlw l'nwc-nt l)R\I"’|‘ BIHRD .‘l‘\\ NUT (WU. “EN â€VI-IR Men who are not more Hum :7 years 0! ago- Hood not worry H the) have not rochod their question- aires. It was announced Mondnv .n the lncnl draft huurdv They may nex er be called. For the prt-sPnt qum: tionaflres are brim: <0"! nnly 10 mm undpr 37. Late-r. ¢l\ mmdiYiMh rx ||Illl‘t‘ |th'5llllllâ€ll‘l“ “Ill 'Dv- ~0‘HI 'Hl‘ In men ahm‘v [hm UL'P. In lhw um It will not he [H’-co.~'~‘ur_\' for (ha 01.} er men to tnkv :1 phydvnl r-mmlnr lion until their x-rerm-h u! L's-[ling Into the military wrvlcn nrn hrinm 0r than (hm :\r-- mm’, Thu plan m Alnmg~ Hm “ark u! l’lr «ll-If! ‘llill‘l \‘ullnmm :m minute Hn- [mop Imim an pinxlnz md “'th L)A~‘t'l1u( Highland Park, Illinois H‘J'H‘t )Usl \mu (ho !I.|\ m. unml Imam»a u -«-rfu| luh‘. [ht- ('I mam [H be imprmml rumls ll} frum ï¬lm‘fN HM â€1‘ mom thv Main 5m and up Son-m1 mud m Camp hv (-nnqrucn-(i “Ill illk‘hnll' «mum-rs HI I114 lt'mHng (u ,hv M‘un Sm \HH V» in HIV ‘U\lll'|l hi~l|mu Mastered to out (ruln THE HIGHLAND Id To Rent râ€"Two modern calm. purU)‘ furnished if wish. \'ery,-'ren- sonable for winter Address b. 8. Leonard. anlnln. V 1 29" For Rent » - Modern steam-hentod apartment in the Hawthomr. cor- m'r at Sr. Johns and Moralne Rd. TN 77651. H. Palmvr. ‘ L’s-u. For Bonyâ€"BAN†depoaiu Don:- M 33.00 per you. one hundred no-I oles just received Highland Park unto Bank. H wm.mm.mwl â€M, - ‘9 RM: TM H P, I'L For Rent - Seven room home N. Linden Ave. Apply to H. Middleton. 31 Noun-n for "on! and 'or Bllol-Auto \nd Fire lmunncr. money to loan. H. K. Cnale Son. Pear! Then!â€- RM: TM H P, I'L I! FLATS FOR RENT Laurel .lpnrtmrnuu 281 Laurel Avâ€" enue; upper apartment. Nine large. airy rooms. 3 bath rooms and large sleoplng porch; but water hem†Low- or apartment, 7 rooms. 3 baths and alooplng porch. For rent at reduced rates for the winter. Tel. 301 or 1102. 12-â€. to prinxl gor, IR.» S .‘ Fur Ri‘lll “It‘llhht'd n room hung \n msm Aw 'l‘u Ila-n! - rlmm hunguhm low, 3%“ F‘urni $73, 31Ҡfor .QHIL 1‘ S F? '~‘ For Rent Sm dvrn Impnm-nn-m <ptu-o. harn, rhu- Hill SA‘J’I For Sale «â€" Hall Reflecting Com- ern. Cost $126. Equipped with an uncemenled Cooke Series II ï¬nalis- mat lens. wilh a maximum need of F:4.5 and u focal plune shuttg’r. Site 5x7. Plate or film pack. A thoroughly high grade camera and in good con- dition. Will sell for $60 caah’br will take a 850 Liberty Bond. Pflterson. at the Press Oï¬ice. ‘ For 8130 â€"â€" One down full blooded Buff Rock cockerels M 32 each. 20 ewe lambs, good quality at 810. Av- ply. John A. Reichelt on County Linc- near Doerfleld. 3.2-33-pd. For Sal» Reasunnhlr. ‘ hand um! heuu-r. hm] spring-s, dining mbIm old style graph Tel. K29J. . Fur Sule- SWQ-c-t apple vim-r Bring your jun. 0n» mile Rum! M Highland Park on lk'q-rncld Hun-l Svmmd lumw Ln loft hand éldv :Inm vrnssinu ruilrnm! rruvk~. [)u Hrka \9‘1Y For ('hth at Fur “out LOST surnpml Hmw 13) Airmlul Hers. une muh and [Wu h-mnle turn In or with W, \4. Red). unto KPHHI‘l\ Dw-rlh-M. “1.. or â€worth-III ‘JHJ MINI n-celn wnr “Perth-III SITI'ATIUV WANTED Shunlhm “mum! l-prvrwmwi un‘dvhr mu! Inn'vlukrr Mnl'l'lrd. nu childn-n (‘uu lnkr vnlnrn- (-hurgv n! gvnlhmunk plum» ,\l.~u understand-A hunting plum. (‘Hrv- of mm :und pun! In. A \4), I rrh-rvnmw Nulth Rhon- nrrh-rro-d \‘Idrrw' .\| H (‘pu'r Hmh gvnlhm.nh'~ plum» ,\l homlmu plum. (‘Hrv- n! In. A .\'o, I rrh-rvnm prr'h-rl’w? \‘Mrru' .\| land Park Pn-n prr'h-rro-d \‘lllrvu land Park })rQ‘F~ Sll uutlon Wantmi dnslrns poanhm :w I-.L~.. i-“.r.‘.y any] or ur Serum] "and l‘urnlture â€" For sale at Purdy's I’m-proof Storage 32-33pd |(‘ n p *lvunllun \\ nun-4| ~|luann “nnlwl \\ nun-d “ aHIh-II \\ unto-d Snlo' Ih-ul Ih-m lllt l'(‘!|HII 8‘ 70B RENT IIIM‘EIJANEOI'R I'm“ no n-(urni 'H IJ' W \N'I’ED Hn-o- hnrnvr and dr FHHIishI-(I mndvrn f \ 'm my hn-krn huuw Inqui!‘ in 7â€â€ FAWN-'1 .\\‘ IN: \\ nnlrd X1! “(H ul “him 11 rnulll.‘ 33-1»! Swim-t npnle PM†Hun.“ In hwmw. $40. \i'llvr (‘qnlr Hlll‘ IYI m flu. mm Imuï¬t', H“ l- m-re Kï¬rdr rt!!!" “an \Ht H l l rm“, squarn graphophnm hl-Ip Llhlv» Hnulhh ml mun! in QIHHI Aiv‘onluln- h-v‘ tonal". Hr Red). Hrh-r “1.. 0r phnnl L!" P0~Itml )H l (‘r | bun:- 340. 3’“ 33 [M I1 ’H 31-1! 17% pd 33 h UH {R p \m L’ll“ \ol \1; H \vnl'~ (â€RIB WANTED M Hu- lolinl I‘m. M I?“ at "I. m" \h-~ Hr]: n “nu-.1. um» fur the pas! \l u nmvd \\ ull‘l‘d UH: W uurk War “'1‘" num‘ HM mun! h \I “0\|\\'\ P\'I'RI01'H |.| \(.l| (Il' IIH-‘Il‘ These new drew u gonform in every line to ideas of fashion. 7 IUW v u--_--, Each. éarmeéi is a thorou entirely different from the 0‘ individual touch in s_§y_lo de‘ making-fabrics that Can rched upon for em ing service. Comparisnri , 1 [)1ch to you that have priced that new drw remarkably low. Women’s,Misses'a ' lChildren’sCoats in a Variety of arming Styles "'6r'1'1§â€511wool qualities (amaze entrr mm x .QK' Complete Fall Undrrwear for "no: *luN unlnln VI»: There is an II V“ 4 unu man Hi 1c Successors t0 wn umu c-nlu . dYI 1|“ llnrm g 1' "I u! ho-r! 1n rhnruv “1 work It the nurv M M.» HUN hull â€ALI! an nu lo v IJMI- PM! "lull“ 1N)" \ unmg~ Hm! "PF- Thea; Dresses For Girl; Aré of All-Wool Serggf' Here are _ . the most f ‘ ciful child, for they possess a certain dash of style that is both pleasing and unusual. The serg‘ used in their making is a guaranteed all-wool grade in ular navy blue. Sailor, belted and plaited style; attractive . kets and some neatly embellished with silk embroiderg)C Drases of charming agearance and wonder- ful wearingqualities; ages 6 to 14. w priced A ‘ A _- Emacs that will win the instant admiration of "H'- Modish Georgette Bloubes Hnu $5.935 $6.50 $7.75 $3; e These are new onesâ€"and prettier styles you bade never; seen. B ‘ .that you will adore because of their} simple- ele nce' ‘deSIgn . . inty" silk embroidered, beaded, hemstitc' and; g. tailored styles. in taupe. brown. burgundy, lu ,;navy,‘ black, white, ï¬esh.maize.;)_ach‘anjcl part . deb; of ï¬ne‘; DECK, Wlnlc, â€can. Hum. PW... .. quality Georgette crepe and market-{atr éï¬Ã©cial pncés advanmgï¬' to early buying 3 K (N "1‘ Anon, the people wno wuuuu. why grqorle- cost nomuch nre than who rot"! to order umll reminded by tha’i’grooery wagon panning their huun. ,' ' we 3‘: showing for autumn n the ‘very latest and smartest :oro 1y distinctive model- :he 0 er and possessing some :0 de lopmcm. es 0 serge enter into their an rched upon for endur- anri , l [)1ch to you that we drm remarkably low. H the Prenlden! ahould happen to nuke fflmmu Datum wire chief the Mum-61 nrr that (um-Monary would nu! III.“ m vikhl hull? day If he -:I\\ nnu “mum" .wnum n mum ul lluluulm .ll llug Junk- â€mixed {rum H In! _lruvh.~ Thnï¬r {nib “ho xruui :ubuul pu- HHIH mullâ€: “H. h: H40 ~umc- HIII'F \AIH' “H kirk H Um uur h prolong-«1 l--1'..I|" “(- t'nil'! It] a ".I‘l‘ enough mn- Hr an}: Wgtter Line of Cartp’rs’ ‘67: Women and Childqeh D Ill Hug lhlnr h mn- fIIu" ‘Jnr D'm - '1. clurl I'li'hh- A xnrth-h ein Popular Suit Colorings and Dainty Pastel Shades $11.75 “'9‘ people who wonder l‘l‘l’.‘ IIIUI Ilml King Furl“ I’llâ€! m-k dnmr of hu- HI mg rum unit-d 0‘!" “W M‘ .-r In «w â€w v-c-n‘I the num- m‘ uur "u" fun- The Oemnm MU by Perjur- drive 100! like me his}: um who claunod the puche undo g In“ became the ball r me so In: he couldn't see it. ' ' a Before the am registration, the men 011M drnh m ‘were within! they were older or {younger NOV those above the an- hro “um _ (he! could comv in. . “'hHr vhildn-n a}: to be mind their (‘hrhumu toyf {his yeti. M I hardly flPOeflhfll‘y "quire (heli- tho“ mechanicnl enginu'nqd aulov NW that con! “.36 uni ï¬ns: up: f0" Jlnunry In . 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