19 iob lii PAGE TWO® ‘ . Thousands see the e of your house“andvth1 lawns, where only a comparative few see the Aintq'ior. & Prairie Avenue, Highwood, I!l. What Shall It Profit a M if his home is beautifully furnished and dedorated on the interior if the grounds are not equally beautiful? > fâ€". May I solve your probleth for you 378 Central Avenue + We can sell you any musical i may want. If we haven‘t it in we will order it for you. The mechanic who repairs our Talking Machine motors has had years of We guara his kwork. Our Piano tuner is the best in his convinced. | can buy. 3 j Our Banjo Ukelelé will appéal to yo now handleja full of Musical I t Strings for Violine, Chitars, Banjos | Ukelelgs. Violin Rosin, Violin Mutes, Picks for S Instruments, Reeds for Saxnphones and Clarinets, | | § PRATTIS U Community Shop Telephones Highland Pal}k 1103-1260 PRATT‘S UNITED __ _ Lamp§. Handkerchiefs Silk Underwear a discount of fn'% will be all:rd oxfl;u launâ€" dry and dry cleaning taken there and chiled for. trons we have "The more you buy, the more we give" 006| |â€" : Cash and Carry Office For the cor and see our Martin Sax! It‘s the bast that money 39 So¢th St. Johns Avenu' *Phone Highland Park 1 Libertyville 67â€"R in Tony‘s Barber Shop 10 N. Second St. 0% venience and sa ‘S IN Phone Highland Park 523 4 NJ &78-171 Telephone 544 line. ings th our paâ€" us and be Mrs, Arthur Gartner and daughter, * k i 0 i Jeanne, . Mrs. Arthur Therrien and | “ # son, Robert, Mrs. Luknow, Mrs. Borri j and Mrs, Emma Borri of Glenview atâ€" I : a tended abirthday party in honor of & Mrs. Anna Stange last Thursday. in T ' s Chicago. A delicious lg’nch was served Olltï¬ Pfll’tfl, Supphes and bunco was played. 1 7.. i % â€" Mr. and Mrs. Urban and mother| | ~ lm ed' AdJuSted’ called onh Mrsl; Rob ‘La‘r:d‘;ehr and $ pmred ; reports that she is much better. i on o Mrs. Edward Delori¢s: entertained ? Sough St. J?hllt A"‘ as a week end guest Mrs. Charles Phone Highland Park 115 Hunt of Santiago, Calif. f * Liz 51 ;Card, «t Thanks zen Wa wich to exnrees onr annrsctaâ€" tian nf the manvy eani teo@ and exâ€" nyaccinne af eymnathy) ghown n« in our recont heresvement. | Mrs. Ma~» Cnoksy and family. : ||/ Pf)nd Tha Kanschn!lâ€"Navis comnany is nuttine in a reinfapeod enneâ€"ote raed on FEngene avenne, The width at the entrance ja thirty fnafl narrowin@ to twenty.faur feet and then to nineteen fooet. Tt run« through the former Ender proverty. * C Miss Jov L. Reichelt and niece Jov Louise Wright of NDenver, Colorado, who are spending@ the summer at the Reichelt, senior home in Wilmette, were dinner guests at the Reichelt Jr., home. Stndav.â€" f The: NDorcas ‘enciety) of the Preshvâ€" terian. chureh will wivg a dinner, Wadâ€" noedav evenin@. Juiv 93. hevinning at 5:20. Admission will he fiftvy cents far edults and twentyâ€"five cents for children. | t Mrs«. D. W. Guy is assisting in the teolonhane nffice. !L f Ki m Rower Kiscst snant"‘ Thursday with bis grandnarents, Mry. and Mrs. Jacob Kieet of Northbronk.|| _ > 7. The tenchers ‘of t‘u Preshvterian eburch sehool met at. the home of Miss Viola Rockenbat#li. Monday eveâ€" nine. f F4 s Mr«. Robert CGreenslade and Mrs. H.. Goldherg of Hichland Park were the guects of Mrs. R. E. Pettis Friâ€" dov afternoon. [4 4 John Willman attended the funeral of his bhalfâ€"brother, | Otto _ Ott, who died in Minneanclig h-t week. Buri=â€"] was near Waterloo, Iowa, Mr. Ott who was the ,vnunems# son of the famâ€" ilv, was overcome by heat in his barâ€" ber shon. E4 Representatives of Rranigar Brothâ€" ers, realtors, were takin@ pictures of several homes in Déerfield Thursday. to use in their cirewlar advertising of the Wondland sub,pi ision formerly the Ziesine farm. || ho Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simpson Ward of Webster Groveg, Missouri were the guests of Mrs. J, A. Reichelt, Jr., Thursday and Friday. : Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hummel and Mrs. Hummel‘s Hrotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister are enjoyin 'l fishing trip at Lone Lake. f E ' AresSs,. * 14 Mr, and Mrs. Aithur Rickard and two children Loig and LeRoy of Rockford are guests at the home of Mrs.. Rebecca Merper and Mr. and Mrs. James Fritsch. ‘ _ Earl Kress of New Jersey is visitâ€" ing his parents, Mr ‘and Mrs. B. H. Kress. 4 +0 +# $4 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanger have moved from, Highland Park to the Geo. Stanger home| on Second street, where they will res élg until their new home in Highland Park is completed. ‘~Miss Ethel Merner spent the week end with Mrs. Lewis LaVien of Chiâ€" cago. mulg â€" Rea "% Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Schinlebér reâ€" turned Tuesday r!r‘on; a~ several months visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ethrn Willman of Daâ€" vennort, Ta. 1 uff 4 K Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Kist and Mr. and Mrs. Rugsell LaVelle have returned from cottage at Paw Paw Lake, Michiggn. Mrs. Herbert Savage spent last week end with hq? ‘husband at Exâ€" land, Wisconsin. || Mrs. George En#strom entertained at bridge, Monday afternoon in comâ€" pliment to her sigter, Miss Gladys Reed, who is spending the summer with her. PX >=+> ; ‘, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dye of Kentucky are living in the &fpebelln building. An all day meeting of the Dorcas society was held at the Presbyterian church, Thursday. | y & | Dr. and Mrs. E; C. Becker enterâ€" tained a number ‘of their friends at cards a week ago Baturday evening. Little Dorothy rs has recovered from her recent iliness. . Mrs. E. H. Selig attended a lunchâ€" n in Forest Park On_tgednegda_y. K Mrs. J.â€" A. Reithelt, Jr., Misses Dorothy and Helen Reichelt, Wallace Reichelt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pettis and daughter Jean visited Mrs. T. Mansfield of Park Ridge, Saturday. ield assembled@ at the haghe of rs. James W :sdn afternoon d then. visited many of the beauâ€" tiful gardens of the town. Tea was rved at the homég of the vice presiâ€" nt, Mrs. George D. R!c}urds. & Ira Hole, Jr., bf Glen . Ellyn is siting his. father, Ira Hole, at the . C. Hole home. || | _‘ | Mr. â€" Georke ch _ visited â€" his daughter, Mrs. Frank | Saeman of of the week,. | Mr,. Parker Mason of Second street filled the pulpit Synday in the Prosâ€" byterian ‘church. "Rev. and Mrs,. M. I,. Thomas have e to Los Angeles, California to visi t?r. Thomas‘ moâ€" ther. They are making the tripg in their automobile. | |. > | Alice Sherman g‘icmqhgo is visitâ€" i{:g her cousin, Gtace Sherman. | Mr. Georke Karch visited ° his ughter, Mrs. nk | Saeman of ross Plains, Wig.,) the, latter part NORTHBROOK NEWS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGH CX f o <go ho m yr(:’ 1 :;d;’ from‘Chicago who ated | considbrabl T encfainent." is Thurzdby | ie excitement last iariky sto:m ng in' Northbrook. ï¬ighl; B t::a‘noï¬cers car in their along the ghwhg t:le on proky iheg No Domkal ay, they broke into gas tank ' mge’ oo lefable: yay $Â¥ t‘!eir I Toh considerable gas Mis. AWeilh n * é]yi then broke into while, theref their. clotl ing on Somee Mss n}e o op ht tli clothmg-m some rapidly / thrflugh tr: ning sqoon They boys ef t ial to secipe and left the ‘s| ene' io ‘besing in the oar Tas a ut abul;o bghmd. In the tha libys n fom he onging to one of k Hidny ch was found a card ivg hds he wearer‘s name. One eavef and |was caught. He conâ€" i rand jory 1’ r:; ‘turned over to the: endey . P l;feh the efforts of thel ments, and Wh loe:lï¬ ePArtizent, the Te t midtadion namte hm . +A + Add spre _té adjacent bnild!nn.fmm Mr. Hently Bestor passed away Sunâ€" day mornifig at 10 o‘clock following A fefw weeks illness. He was born in 'Chddon,i i6, in 1850, and moved to Deetfield dbout 30 years ago where he resided |for about five years, later settling in|\ Northbrook where he has gince resided. Mr. Bestor was emâ€" plo as engineer by the Illinois Brick company, for over 25 years, and was| well liked by his fellow workers. Funbral seXvices will be held at the homg of hil daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. B. Bestor, thig afternoon (Thursday) at two o‘clock] Interment will be in St. Peter‘s Lufheran cemetery. â€" He l's] survived by two brothers, and two. sisters whd) reside in the east, eightl lchildrn and four great grand~‘ chil . The sympathy of the comâ€" munity is‘ {xtended to the family in{ their: bereattement. | ’fl:e Fivg Hundred club met at the ho of . Louise Wessler last Friday. . Alma Moeller won first prize, Mrs|| Martha Funke, second and Mrs.: Mingic Meintzer received conâ€" solation pftize at the game of 500. A most delicibus lunch was served. Mrs. tthew Smithâ€" entertained Missg Bensfin, Mr. Giese, Miss Wilson and : Mr. Girdon of Chicago last Satâ€" urday evefing at a chicken dinner. Mrs. Bohler of Chicago has been visiting hdp son, Mr. Philip Boehler, fodt severfl days. Wfler Glenview visited Mrs. Korâ€" ty last waék. Mr. and||Mrs. Hendle, Mrl.bgendle’l mother and sister, Lorette, hqd Sunâ€" -dly% suppe} with the H, Therrien famâ€" ily. . Mr, Mohks‘ barber shop is being wiT for|plectricity by Mr. Paul this week. 4 % Mr, rs. Martin Olsen of Highâ€" land Park|called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Delories ntly. f k Mrs. Idh Scheskie visited her sisâ€" ter, Mrs.}Ella Werhane last Sunday. < Nirs: Dikck of Lima, O., is visiting relatives @&nd friends here. Mr. and| Mrs. Edgar Wessling moâ€" tored to Park Ridge last Sunday to call on, Mts. Alice Saltz. Mrs. Kortz‘s daughter, Louise, . is spending B few weeks in Wisconsin. . bï¬r ilstein has rebuilt stand which wits destroyed by fire last Mr. an nounce . th June 18 a aer'&e is M _ Mr. an}| Mrs. ‘George Therrien, Dailsy and husband, Henry Therrien, who is in ithe navy, called on the Henâ€" ry mni n family last Saturday. . M son of Chicago is the guest he majtriage of Miss Murric Honeâ€" man and Mr. John Nielsen was solemâ€" ni at Peter‘s Lutheran church, by ithe Rév. Bizer, July ‘12, at 4 p. m, The yfung couple were school day sweethearts and are well liked in the community. [Radio station WLS sang a "How You Do" song in their honor. happy couple will make their honie in the flat in the Kiest building. rv. Mrs. ‘Bizer were Sunday guests at| the Seckler and : Urban homes, with 10 ï¬.lests from Chicago, the place |where Mr. Urban works. ï¬r. and Mrs. Clara Tostensen anâ€" nounce the birth of a baby boy, born June 18 at\Omaha, Neb. : Mrs. Tostenâ€" sex'n?e is Mtk. Nielsen‘s daughter. ‘of ï¬sr:B&f::: g:n?g( â€" Mr, ant Mrs. Harry Tiefert and o df;: Evanston spent Sunday wi r. land Mrs. James Monks, W?. Bod and fami Mr. an} Mrs. Reimer visited her sister, Mit. Korty, last Sunday. â€"~Mrs. William Donash entertained th Hvi!t g committee of the Catholic otesters: last Thursday at a lunc¢heon.|| Mrs. Donash is financial secretary|of that lodge. y Fw suftveying and excavating for the new RHuilding of Mr. Wm. Landâ€" wehr is sfarted. â€" { a _ ‘The NQrthbrook people and their friends from Chicago who enjoyed the picnic t,t the Riverside forest preserve given by|| several North.Shorée Odd Fellows l¢dges, including Northbrook, were; M#] and Mrs. Wm. Cray and children, MÂ¥. land Mrs. Arthur Therâ€" rieh and [kon, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Er Mgier and ‘daughter, Myrtle, Mr, and . Henry Therrien, Mr. and Mrg. Mattie Smith, Miss Benson, Mr. Optï¬ts Parts, Supplies Installed, Adjusted, ky epaired _ 55 Soulh St. Johns Ave. Mrs. les of â€"Wilmette and Mrs. , and Mr.; and Mrs. Hendle PARK, ILLINOIS onR m t | _ We, knowing that we are p ‘in our efforts to gell property, will devote every possible energy for making a ale. will spend money adv hg the property which e would not do if other brokers the p::ï¬erty for sale. he chances for a satisfactory and |prompt are obviousâ€" y much greater under an exclusive contract. is 3B | _ ‘This system gives quick results without costing the 2rop- erty owner one cent more than the sales commission. Sinclair Oilse GaSs VULCANâ€" I1ZIN C J |_ . When a property owner wishes (to sell his real estate, he *tvants uick action as a rule. The best way to get results is for him to list his property with a reputable and energetic realtor with an exclusive contract. * $ ‘uo ‘doubt bootlegging is a profitâ€" le business, ‘~particularly as the otleggers are likely sooner or later ‘get their board paid free. . The girls are seeking tall ant'lhn- r figures No doubt reaching up | wash the windows will help get Tel. H. P. 1587 It is just the place to send your nice family washing. Every} family wash is done separate. No marking. We use no bleach. Quick service; Prices reasonable. Call Durment‘s Hand Laundry 'onntaingquare. Evanston routy Bldg., Winnetka e imo, â€"â€" A4 Â¥ LR A%4)~â€" Teacher of Violin, emanig‘ _ . * Viola, Ensemble 1 Residence Studio, 737 Cornelia Ave., . Phone Graceland 7546 â€"â€"In Highland Park. Mondays and Thursdays _ â€" __+.| are especially designed for Corsets of elastic usually cause faul "sway back" type, In time a "thick or hips, . { $ { $¥‘s | MRS. ADRIA M, LePELLEY 525 S. Sheridan Road, Highland Park, I!I, Orders taken for | Baby‘s Clothes: _ Embroidering and Smocking Desy Saielli When All Others Have Failed «[ / ~COME TQ US | LOUISE M. SPENCER C ty ‘IJ.P. ST s ; ‘AUTO PPLIES Sgég'E‘Nlth \L. P. 3 4* lGH LANO RK.. ILUNOC. QUINLAN & TYSON, Inc. "Get all advises Specd O‘Day, '1 y9= ‘OU should not PA Y tra tire A m?;:l‘:n.t.o '3"_‘3.' Â¥. o e e uue 5o OUt nout an exâ€" t'li ktrtg iftirce. A couple of lm idn'tha K cke you‘re going on ong drive. Fisk tires never d?t’nppo t. _ That‘s (RE why they have gained such a good repâ€" utatiqm _Bee us for tires in Road, Highland Puk.Llll. Tel. H. P. 767â€"W t % DEMONSTRATED BY APPOINTMENT .° § The De Annet:: Shop ~â€"â€" Dressmaking Why Not Try It? the extra tires you need," EV ANS ventilators, cornices nnd,#l kinds p and fancy tin and sheet : work skillfully made and fixed on short notice. We are specialists of ‘this kind, using only the . mattrials and applying good work manship that ensures satisfaction. N job too small and none too large. ME epubneditosbotedeediats )i ce 2o & ps ‘one reason why â€" opposition to women going into Fo') k is the fear that they Ell t r t as economictally as °t do own households. # > afs nts ought to be good â€" as they have to read the riot to" Co quite frequently. =~ > ORSETS erach individual need y posture of the lor ' ning" of figure atm Henry G. Winter 48 North First Street 326 North First St. THURSDAY, JULY FURNACE PIPING Phone 635 CLARENCE B. Evanston 2600 Winnetka 2199 *# Tel. 2037 12 N. Second St. LCs U CAd Neet" .\‘-'.‘,: Annia Fontana e 17 1924 Â¥ i T 1 i 13 Ni ty 4 $Â¥