icago Tel. Main 3949 t‘rï¬ n! Y. La Salle St. NYWHERE n. REPAIRED. g9 ('ompany Hm “min: Into Town attention. wk 22? 5 To and BY Inc I|d unlcu wflh non mtended†tidren's phy- ct shape and ‘ly specializcd feel alarm :haq’e CHILDREN 1mnmmuIIIImumnmmnma== \chxgan Inâ€" F DEVELOPING :n UP )r Shop (Vining. pressing nth price SHED 1m:IunIuuImmmuuuuuumg 'l ( VS ETC. SMENT [din DUI )mner Cleanliness l’r up venue ’ressing (‘HICAGO 750 $1 .50 $1 $ququumummmmummnmmnummummumunImuuImmmmlmlr: gun":ImmmmmmmumummuummmmmmmmmImmunummmmHg -:' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Reuding Room Maintained by, First Church of Christ. Scientist, Highland Purl Serviws are held in the church ediï¬ce, 381 Hazel avenue. Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock noon. Wednesday evening Testimonial Service at 8:00 o'clock. You are Cordially invited to attend those services. and to visit the Oldest service to mom: Phones Highland Park 36 HIGHLAND PARK. Deerï¬eld 255 . H] .l Black Soilâ€"Sod and Fertilizer CLAVEY BROTHERS 387 Park Avenue, Highland Park Illinois Telephone Highland Park 121 MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Specialty WITTEN BLDG. 360 CENTRAL AVE. Telephone Shop H. l'. â€04 Residence H. P. 439 AUYUCASYII flflfllf SWEET HflfllE Terry Gilkison Our Service Is Good Battery Service A. G. McPherson Hours If you’re thrifty, you’ll come and ox- amine our system of lower battery costs. Call today. We have the well-known Prat-O- Lite Battery for as low a $19.90, Ion any “Iowan†made for you} old but- tery. We do not give away a battery, but we furnish the best allâ€"around, all- weather battery to be had at a bed-rock price. We can not brig; a dead battery to life, but we can give an old battery 3. new life. 387- Central Aven’ue Week Days 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m Sundays 2:00 to 6:00 p. m. J. H. MORAN ILLINOIS 'Page (-uumy. F3. Jvï¬'vrs Kr K-nkl- (km. and Geurgv A‘ Barr. Will county. :minuted. The convention was called by the {vur Committee chairmen of lmunl‘wx outside o{_(fook. Ind William J. Stratton of PM Lake. state hm warden. was named as chairman for jlfuke County. W, Lu- (‘npps {or Du Hake Count) Jurist Possibh in Race for Suglreme Judge- ship. eport 'I‘hv announcement (hat Judgi- (cluirt- (I Edwards of Wlukegln may bwunu- a candidate fur 1hr position 0! judge u! the Supreme court of 1mâ€" nuis, for one of the (“In additional seats to be mlde by the constitutioml convyntion. has stimd keen interest and discussion among’lhe (‘hicngo puliticians. A mnwntivn has been culled for Nm; 9 at which lhv {We candidate! for the supn‘mc judge‘hip from the Sun-nth judicial diflrict will be no- minated. The convention was called by the {vur Committee chairmen of Thr lllxhwm-d {nntlmll tram wm- -de{oated. 6 to 0. Sunday, by the m-wâ€" {bl-organized “'aukegan A. ('. tum eThl‘ game was a hard-fought contest 1on a sloppy ï¬eld, and the only sum- was made in the ï¬rst quurtrr. and that was lnrgvly n pwcr of luck, spe- tators report. The game was wit- ;nessed by a good-sized cmwd of run!- Lers. (,‘aptgin Robbins nf Waukrznn 3 wan the toss. and eight minutes After- 5wnrds his team put through (be ï¬n! (touchdown. when G-muh plunged lthrough the Highwmd line and um ldown with the hall a {not past the . goal pust. ...... I. n MUCI ltofc-rw Murrvn lamnnnn. Ken- nuly. mer. Tunmln. A WARD CONTRACTS FOR SEPTIC TANKS Sanitary Board to Sign Up A: Soon :8 Survey (Co-plead: Tito Projects The North Show Snmur) Bard held I meeting: Pridl) and decided to I‘lrd (he mmlr-M fnr H.â€" m- r: rj 74- B. H. Boyd and P. G. Mchhon tied in'thc eighteen hole med-I play for low gross. A. R. Petemon. xx. was third. In the low (‘uanden and I. 1‘. Elston, Jr. tied at 30 {or second Golf Scar .: Hummu- hrld its annual harws! hvmr dinner Saturday night, over 600 being present. J. H. "Innon. 81-8-73, had low net in the harvent home event. S. Dnvison Her-run get!- ing 76 from scratch Ind tying with C. W. Matthews. 108-32-76.' Winners in the last chance tournlment wen- (.'. W. Matthews. 108.3236. W. B. Egan. 83-5-78. and R. (‘. Jacobson. 107-27-80. N'DGE (‘. (‘. EDWARDS MAY BE CANDIDATE HH-‘HWOOD “RIDERS LOSE T0 WAI'KEGAN Other League Raul!- ‘Nhe‘r lwngur rmulh’ ln~l Sawmill) inthcatv {rum xln-nuth. A! .\r\\ Trn-I Hurt-m IIM, 1‘; tn 7. m u hurd~fuugm zumv “Winn m’ N.“ Trim madc- lmth tnuvhduun~ Iva Urnnm- and Blmun play“! .2 Inn ll tn 1', m um “f (h. \Hff: <1 P-ntt’cw Hf tm- â€tum“ u. .‘ame Played Sunday a! High- »ood; Score 6 in 0: Field Very Muddy Hood flame l’mmiued . Rut-rim». nutwilhslundmg Inâ€. Saturday's deft-at. ha: a guod tram and may he «lepvndcd «n u. put up 1: “MIT gnmr m-x! Saturday, so Derr- m-m fans nrr uuurml of n “unit-st muth nth-"ding. and It Is hoped that 1hr nme W!“ hr at huge. unr. The team haul n rm! Ins! Sulurdny, hm» nu: [ulnyvd lmth :ts prrnnltrd prav- Im- L'an‘l. and With plenty of hard \s'urk m wrlmmnurs sincr n m {mid form fur 1h Imtml lragur hank- Sinurdny ')Q'C‘Tfi1'l(i nwrh‘ Rh'ursxdr all â€It honu- fie-Id Saturday In the tint league ganw «f thn- sunnn fur the Inc-Lt Kin-nude “'3“ deft-“rd lax! Saturo day by Proviso. 2.’ to 0. Prtvim made most of its gain» through line driws and a .tiï¬ defense prevented Riverside from :wurmg. For Provim lioriim-r and Ynunxsu'udt starred, Whilr Hurst did ï¬leHflr Work for RH- rrisidt'. 35.33 <3)ch «can n95, 12 .«xm :Ocmm we 4°C.; 50! /2Z.<o>r - ’20 32.4 1S6 wk- DEERFIELD MEETS Pl..\\ First League Game of Season for Locals; Results Elsewhere Last Saturday: Several Good Games ma magnum run run. mm Pun. xumoxs BOB 0' LINK HERE ON SATI'RDA Y RIVERSIDE NEXT h. A! .\r\\ Trim m u hurd~fuugm q“ Trim madc- Va Urnnm- and f In h, m um “f ‘\‘!3 (but the subscriber Admininnwr of thv estate of Emmi Lindblom. de- rvau-d will IHA'nd [he (‘oumy (hurt «I! Lakr (burn); a! A wrm "It“! In be holdt-n M trt- (hurt Home in “huh-gun. |n slid ('uunty. on the tint anda)‘ of Den-mher next. 1922, when and when. I†perm!†having «hum .gmns! Mad eunu- In noï¬ï¬‚td and n-quested m pn-m-nt the name to sand ('ourl fur ndjuditnion. ()LOF LINDBLOH, Administratm. “'aukvzan. Hl‘. ()ctnht-r 2. â€022 H. (5. (5.â€. TM. Thi.‘ cuntru‘tur'x hid fur the Luke Bluff unk is 879.92), and 328.076 (ur the Highlund Purl pray-ct. Tb? Norm Show Sanitary Board held I meeting: Pridly and decided to Iwnrd {he contract for the con- struction of I nus-m diupoul tank at Lake Bluff Ind number It Hub land Park. The contract VII not smnrd however with the lowâ€! bid- dér, T. J. I‘rindenznt. her-Inc the board dnim ï¬rst to compleu- lone nurveys it is making along the lake from. 5! l U“! Muldvm Gnnmsh â€H"! {wurth quark-r Hmhwuod blurred “nuke-gun's hm- unnl they made con- .-N«-M gum 1nd Hwy “tn triwl- mg dawn (hr lie-Id {w I touchdown when lhw whntlr Mr“. 3 Hello. mu the- lug ground gamer .fur Hmhwm-‘L Ihllr Struflr and Ho- ! u did {and uurk for (hr unto". f hm rum: Ind ()u'vna, but "Iflhwuud ‘I-tnm, vu'rr I-n lhn- ll‘nt'h frnm Injur- l “N Rramko Funk “ lulegan (iudufn v» .N‘ u an ~1 J \Vvhl: Murnn Pl'}_3U<‘ Nona-z a. hereby moor“ Nun! Sundn) Hmhumd LaKMt Max“ In ler Farms! “hair "to Mm}, “2H pmhnhl) uh- u Np! The second qunnrr was rlou- nel- Ihrr tram hum; lhc- amnnun‘ In the third quurlrr Highwoud began to show ‘hc old fight They drove to the IU )‘grd [me but ~14de (0 lack the had vmrk hr put |l armâ€. The “"ukegln made the" [am much- dnwn In "w ï¬n! uu-flrr. Afar I M‘I‘I“ n! wont-um] pnnm they lost m- m: u, "Mun-11d 0a the†us yd, hne, Hmhwood wu pen-him! for ad wk. “'uukrz-n recuvrn-d I fumble un 1hr 5 yard hm- nnd drove It over fur a touchdown Hughumu! A t Hutu! defru for un- tint tlnu- Hm yen on Sunday “hm Wuukexun A (‘ {mu-rd m'rr and around them for u 6 u. (I win. AERIAL ATTACK IS 1‘00 NEW TRIER TO HAVE MI'CH FOR HIGHWOOD ORCHESTRA]. ASSN. A DJ l'Dl(‘ATl0N NOTICE ‘nAO I.. ‘5‘ (3).: 1!: 33.106 ‘0 3. 81a. 40 9r)1 >204me (I)... tern 48‘ $2,102 33.5 x . can 10- .6, h n H. H Shannon J» F H England 1. H Beliel' -rw Murrvn Lmrnnnn. Ken- mer. Tumg-n. ’11 lamp N (- Hnyiund Mm .uM-«r ke-h'u-ld “win )1 \N hltr \ Bench Shannon England H nwhnrv Summrrs \\ â€hum Juhrrnd 3345 g I'I mmel Fink N Orth Shore Coffee Co. Pure (ammo rump hrxr 16 0:. bottle- (‘rum 0! when! per mkur Sweet corn 3 can: for New n~d pilu‘d cherrie- in heavy ryrup. can New tomato wup 3 cum {0" I New. dry 'unjom 6 "It. for New parmipl 3 lbs. fur , Kiwi ruubun the Ih. 55$: milk 29C 511%?" 10c New «Lb-ac 3 the m C New \lvhiée tut. pjpn, I "so 25C Coffee Ben ova]; ml ¢ all can Fury odery cybbate, lb 7 St. Johns Avenue u! people (0 Attend the 'l‘vbomu'con. reru m (â€human-«the. in may can; During (he Inn {ow yearn urvernl than have runlribukd toward nuk- an; n dink-uh for (In hr!!- mujority ROBE BRAND BET BRICK ('REAIMY anr luunuhflw, held In! week in 1))? hurt) whim) librur)‘. the wruniulion (41 1h: Nc-w Irwr Tn‘nnhip ()N'hl’!~ (val nnm‘ulum “In uflu'tcd A! n lmvlhlg u! a fun reprmnh unvr 7"qu ‘ luvrn. prumnm’m club mum“ and l-unmrn turn of News Lam Rik â€no, Dew MELONS APPLES 5‘51. for « ‘OUNTRY ’ Butter 3:“ 43¢ PLAY Tumuv H We SYwa}, APPLES Bun In Juicy Eggs % 38c New luck. Navy BEAN S 2 lit. for New 29c 25c 19c 19c 25c 27c 15c - per ruck-re Swat or di|l pn-kl» qt. jar Tmy â€vs-«t pen 3 can: for Del Monte pork and Mam 4 can: for Macaroni or Spaghetti 4 ranch.†{or SWEET POTA'IOEB CELEBY Fancy nu. town: Are ink-fem in the brojoct prohibihw run-nun the scarcity nf menu, Ind Ila-up (hr difï¬culty of p"- sundmg !h¢- (Ind hunmm mum re- turned humr. 10 to back again to thy mu- m the waxing. The purpooe of (his mm undvrukmg. the arched“! unMn-Iulmn. 1:- lo nw tn the people «J the wmmunit)‘. who are fat mu- nc. I" upgmrtunlty to hru Rood mu- nr m-nr home in "no form of a lethal of mommy Urdu-flu (pun-m which "I†hr mum in (M evening: at the hurh rt‘houl nudiwrium by the Little Symphony u! (Wm-“m, I group 0! twentyflw of flu- ï¬nent "ï¬sh that am hr ohtumo-d under Klu- dinettrm of Mr. Georg» Dal-ch. A numb" of made loven from flight-ad Park Ind other North Shore W5 1. for flirhluld Park. Ill. Fancy ripe ba- nanas 3 lbs. Fancy table pouch". bukec Sweet Bartlett pun. baskd Sweet (‘ulit plumt, bunk“ lick. Concord dn teq- Calif lb. Fm’ Groa- Potatoe- OLIVE HOWLS‘ nan mama muuu WER- ‘u w AO“ M0! vow: Mt“ AM? can; Mm" PAY MORE 50c WI! Y 20c PAGE FIVE