PAGE EIGHT The newspapers are now making many converts to the higher educa- tion by printing pictures of the foot- ball heroes. The statesmen of the various pow- ers at the conference will either have to reduce armament or see themselves reduced to private life. Maintained by First Church of Christ. Sdlemlat. n! Hignlxnd Purl In addition to the transportation; of freight and exprea between Highland Park and Chicago we are pleased to an- nounce that we are now prepared to do long distance moving of house hold goods and furniture. Tel. Highland Park 227 Expert Demi~Surgeons CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOI J. MINES. Embalmer Pasquesi Bros. Motor Express Co. Store and Chapel. 517 Elm Place Ofï¬ce and Residence, 104 Walnut Street Highland Park, Illinois WE MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privilieges of the j. }, MINES ac» SON Hours 9 a. m. to 63 p. m Sunday: 2 to 6 p.’m. Funeral Directors Established 1890 387 Central Avenue NOTICE Gem Foch, it is aid, will observe the 188'}: amendment “in spirit" while in thiq' country. Many Americans however, observe it in spirits. pigeon: holes â€â€˜Denigd that CongressV has done nothing, as they have tucked away a lot 9! matters in the appropriate Chicago Tel. Franklin 124 Felephone H P‘ 14m Lady Assistant THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESé, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS 9 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The citizen who is anxious to see his humc city realize its pnssibiiities, should vii-operate by renewing or en- tering his subscription to his home paâ€" per. The well-supported newspaper can (in far mnn- for all civic causes. and H van do far more [0 spread abroad the impression that. a city is going ahcad. than a juurnai that lacks the iwm'ty iuukiny nf iN townspeo- The Highland l’urk Press hesitates tu mtrudut-e any subject that looks mu- 3 private husim-ss matter. Yet one van‘t l-nunu-rate the {um-s that help «lewelop a (in and leave out the. local nvwspupvr. As thv newapaper gnnvs. the town zrowx. .ï¬ny cum- munity that hlls' a ï¬ne and well de- veloped neWspapcr publication, in 20- imz to xiw an impression to the outâ€" side- public that it iii a plnu- of l'lvil' enterprise and husiness hustle. ln't'luyk. A {UH HS plum fur {h Aalkcd tn'rl‘, Tho {0110“ing Evan) Sunday: 'I‘, E. Brvw Jnhn Sl'ht'sku William Hush Art. KI‘Uvm-r \V. J‘ Funk}- Bl'lLlHNG l'l' THE Mary Paulsen and husband to H F. Dilliams and wife lot 19. block 2 Harder’s Sub. Lake Forest W. D $10. Stamp $3. . G. A. Trunk and wife to J. D. Casper and wife. E 115 ft 10% 24, R3- vinia W. I). $1,400. Stamp $1.50. W. M. D0016 and wife at. al to Josephine‘ W. . , nuer, lot 7, block 7, Highland Park. W. D. 34000. Stamp $4. M. H. Nortbn to Mary H. Norton \V 105 ft. N 100 ft lots 6 and 7, block 43, Highlnnd Park, W. D. 31.00. Cornell College to T. B. Keves, lot 19, block 38. Lake Blufl', W. D.~$750. Stamp $1.00. > . -, C. F. M. Smith and wife to A. C. C. Timm and wife part lost 16, own- ers ï¬rst add to Deerï¬eld, W. D. $10. Stamp $4.50. - R. L. Teamey and wife to Cnnlie Shott N {4 lot 15, block 75, Highland Park W. D. $1.500. Stamp $1.00. 3le 'l‘hls turn \‘MI'H rux'lin 1:: Ilu- want-H The pluyurs n-pux'tmi u aplcnlhd ufâ€" u-rnnunk pashlm- and although Hwy wm'v KIA-funh‘d by tho Aldinvs, who number In their club SUIHU of the best pitch-Ix in the (-uuntry. still the home buys made a wry crwlimhlo showing and their work has impnwrd \mmcn- dously. lion. 5. .\l. llil<llll;.:.\, mayor of Highland l'urk. (in-urn- .\i Mason, Fred 1). Sillu-r and Secretary Hon rim: :nul Mhm's will .‘pi‘flk. Thc- iumnuttcu in rhurgr uf tlw uh fair ix as l‘nlluws: ' liuiry l'I. l‘Iii'hlcr, Hmmnmn Mrs. T. R. Wyles Mrs. A. ll. Jones .\lr.~. H. l}. Roberts Miss Adele Even-ti “'illiam “'it'ton William Guyot Special Buxineus Mon‘n Committee, A special committee 0! bunineï¬ men has been named by the executin- cummittee of Community Service drive week during the Week of No vomber H to 19. H Gifts committm- will be :mnnunut-d and campaign «ix-tails fully explained to Muse pn-srm. Nntiru l> nmnthly mm- tiun will he in); at the ( wrmuuzznh-L 9w \I'JHHHZQ" (m «.pn-nmq L'lH‘. nf the drive. At this livm- u ruvivw will lw IIHHiQ of Im- min-mm n! (‘ummuxmy Scr- \iw during Ihc )‘far and Wu plans fur tlw i-iu wnmmn nuw undvr nay. hn'itminns imn- Ewen wnt In all thq lln-111H~I'\ â€1‘ [hr ('ummuml) Scrvixo board, and the various wmmiHN-s annl personnel of {he drive. At this time the results of the work of the Initial munity m t' "l COMMUNITY SERVICE ll"Uâ€lp!l(VH Hursr Shoo Flungcn {rum {ruin the lung} ('nnummxly r Shm- l'mhn-rx :hsmmhun hvid :furmnl mu-I hart Sunday after- H: 1 hu-uun, “ilh (he AMme (lulu. llH'rI “a: in â€W nature of a re. :mnr in HIV Mdnws pinpvd Izrrt in H Mm: of the loud I hrM Hr“ Sunday lfummuxmy Ccntu full Mtendancc is ' {hr winter term hereby gin-n ihnt the 1)! of the loud asnmim; I :M nnx Sunday morn-j mmuxmy Ccnu-r at 10" r H mtendancc is desirodf hr winter term Will be. - - . L' Nayvrs \wnt to I h:- ‘1‘ I HUME PAPER asmum y morn- r at 1° desired Will be Men’s heavy Winter Overcoats. of all wool material large fur storm col- lar; reg. $35. 00 v.al I'IOW Men’s Work Pantsâ€"a large lot to choose from; val- ues up to $3..50 You may take them awm at .......... NOTICEâ€"Everything marked with a large corn-colored tag; you can see at a glance what you save. You can wait on yourself. Again l at! COME â€" while the assortment is still complete. Never in the history of merchandising have you had an opportunity to secure your winter wants at suchlow prices â€" right at the very season when you are in need of this class of merdhandise. Thousands of people have been here and went home happy. because they saved a neat sum on every item bought. This is not a sale of odds and ends, or goods bought special for sale purposes. but a down-right. honest-to-good- ness sale. We carry nothing but the best makes A- Florsheim Shoes. (‘on- verse Rubbers, Overshoes. Boots. etc, for the entire family. Wright’s Under- wear. Everything we carry is a standard make and will stand back of ev- erything sold. Be here tomorrow of all days. (Toma bring your neighbor‘i The crowds are all at Chas. Glass’ Big Sale at Highwood, Ill.. snapping up the bargains For Information Telephone Highland Park 1234 Load Distributor: and Service Sution 32 S. First 81.. Highland Park ‘ TeleI BENZOLINE Going Like Wildfire CHARLES GLASS WORK PANTS The High-Power Motor-Fuel for Automobiles and Trucks OVERCOATS LARSON BROTHERS GARAGE LOW? PRICES Nobody-Home Highwdfod, Illinois under th¢ magic spell of INCREASES MILEAGE 25% INCREASES POWER 20% ELIMINATES CARBON But the ‘ """ a? ‘J v and tan; $1 val. while the 100 dozen last 49c Men's Boys and Women's Sweaters.â€" all styles colors to suit every purse, ev- erybody will want one at $1.25 to . 100 doz. Men's Wool Socks for Win- ter wear; white. grey. -‘ WOOL SOCKS SWEATERS Telephone H. P. 1234 (Mi Engineexs 3("5 “m! H ullwlkl "and New “(1 12 Dou' h mm‘lkn ALONZO 354 Elm RE! ,l mu .r‘. :md liE("" EM NATL†.( very ml Cement "(I'Mh5 1203! “unmatc- Mai-{J-H" Mun! 5' " g‘ mwidn‘P 1 . WM" SEN 653 W Electri Iron In I crim TEAM! do Pd! H iéMa 'l (409‘ l elv- PIAN hln I‘d I’lm [H'O Th! A“ {o