Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Aug 1924, p. 11

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cU y le rd This year 45,000 nc;q' are to the broom corn ‘crop com; with 37,000 acres last year and average of 22,000 acres. This l ly accounts for the increased producâ€" tion. * j i Illinois will cut a grop broom corn this year, of . J. Surraft, federal cultural staâ€" tictician show, A total n of 10,800 tons of brush is indicated, comâ€" pared with a production of 3,800 last year and the average crop of 6,â€" 000 tons. 18 THURSDAY, AUGUsST BIG BROOM CORN JPTOMETRE‘T pil FORMER MoR.OPT. DEPT. C. 0. PE ANC: | 1177 Wilmette Ave. .2 Pisigin‘s Wikmette 1e | a n s M high of tppoiativendl Are Your Ch If they have not a thorâ€" ough Eyeâ€"Examina p : you ‘“1: guessing or taking for gran sometl?iffi which could be accurâ€" ately determined.â€" _‘ . olule 4 Dr. O. H. Bersch nul'pped to m’;"zh work ty from now? f Neglect of this important matter now may .regret later on. t Ts‘ Do you Know: that have no Eyestrain to handi¢tap them in theit studies? e it 2. This is the parents‘ responsiâ€" bility. €8te 3 & Eo i :-"E'"\ 5 â€"® )*‘;'... New Floors 14 YÂ¥ears Successful Practice RIDING STAB ] LAID AND 8 SsURFACED '! oLD T FLoors mt RESURâ€" ‘,,4\.‘ FAcED Tto Y >\ LOOK LIKE ‘)*_.. *:w ; P. E. DOWNING _ PHONE H. P.S66e CROP IN ILLINOIS NS acher oarding 28, 1924 take up o weeks ldren ; auto ride 12 Monday | _ Mrs, John (Angard is eral dlys at g Mrs. Ma orenz Chicago shogpers The "Hold Your Breath‘! 1 port as well worth sgee The Nash Fam ily 6f !edthe A. G fln Mrs. Blanthe Mue |\ Chase and son were| C Mr. and Migs. Mattie ‘ E. Gartner miotored to Mr. and Mrs) H. The tlemen ~attenfled the ‘meetinz and the | jJ. Hoffman family. llodzo brother® of{glflri also were pfgesent, ‘â€"Mrs. D. Kigner a&nd h Chicago visit@rs ' V Mr. A. Be§tor ‘M- at Delevan lake yisiti father‘s relatives. . ; | week at Evagston Clp} } John Thiegrien [ pl&aj t cle, Mr. Alsip. â€"!.| Mr. C. Ve lam%: 8 made for a hpuse on th town. . s l{ (Mrs. George Schic are at Milwgukee for. t Herman Méier is ha All ‘Advertisements Are Payable in Advance. In orâ€" der to _ have vertisements classified under k gs‘ they must: be in this office not later than Wednesday afternoon. Mrs; C. V« are spending igan. The tw returned fror pital after a and adenoids. nicely. j Mrs. Edna eral old frien guests were 1 son, Mrs. Lill 12 dozen be were sold by Aid and they board for the Ruth Notz, ul Mildred â€" Lan FOR SALE â€" t id street, near 1 per foot. Tel, K. P. . Herman M remodeled wi terior cha Mr. C. Ve lln%:: s having plans made for a hpuse on the west side of m R f.: v’\ j & { Mrs.. Geo are at Mil | WANTED. F Mr. and Migs. Mattie Smith and Mr. E. Gartner niotored to Wilmette with Mr. and Mrs) H. Tharrien. ’lge genâ€" tlemen ~attenfled the Odd FelJow‘s meetingâ€"and the ladies visited the E. J,. Hoffman family.|â€" Several other lodge brothers of Northbrook Lodge also were pfgesent. _A ‘â€"Mrs. D. Kligner &nd| her father were Chicago visit@rs last (Wednesday. Mr. A. Be§tor l"fi several days at Delevan ljake yisiting his grandâ€" ed the A. G: Mrs. Blar Chase and s Tuesday. . Mrs. Ed. Lanwelkr and children, Mrs. Arthur Gartneér and children, and Miss Efhel Kiest went for an auto ride Monday. $4] Mrs, John ‘ard| is spending sevâ€" eral dlys at Galesb with friends. { Fivg Hunt Mrs. John Ide c day â€" August| 24 hy 500. Ice m and ed and the blub p a beautiful picture. Mrs. ‘Joh birthday A: of town was served recipient of ful gifts. Kies! s Ethel ehr. | vél‘n! J 0 Secklar celebrated her 28,| with several out «_A delicious luncheon d Mrs. Secklar was the h both i ttles of he Pres will church Krausé s last w DR REN y inan celebrated iflhm with several litâ€" A ‘delicious lunch was ll the fancy trimmings. tess received many pretâ€" 0j thlations and best estowerd upon her. the R i operta "They a iany beautiful and ing pf Twins entertained sevâ€" Iwaukee Aug. 10 their baby twins ward Junior at glish _ Lutheran sors were Mr. Louil'?ng and f Milwaukee. A r was served in is spending sevâ€" rg with friends. iz and sons were nesday and saw _which they reâ€" eeing. /‘ |>; f Evanston callâ€" nnily. fetice: eller and Mrs. Chicago visitors ed Club .: 3 brated her birth entertaining at cake were servâ€" sented her with T, FOR SALE | Planilln extract yterian Ladies" eive a bulletin s a premium. ntertained sevâ€" pek,. Among the ur Gartner and ; and son, Mrs. Kiest and Miss and daughter weeks in Michâ€" children have ivenswood hosâ€" ion on tonsils e getting along ib with his unâ€" yed golf with iilding lot on Oak A bargain at $125 ; w : and â€"children . a few weeks. ving his house iterior and exâ€" Pu FOR RENTâ€"Nicely fur private home. : NoKol he water. All modern conve prefervred. ‘Tel. H, P. 405. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished Rat, 2 rooms with all modern improvements 3 a 4â€"room _ fiat steam heat, will be avai t of Septemâ€" ber. 625 South St. John‘s Mve., oneâ€"half block south of Lincoln ave. 26pd FOR RENT â€"â€" Furnis! sleeping n::h. and . bath, M‘F:'z ‘Tel. H. g‘. â€" _ FOR RENTâ€"Large P klteien Ereges: Tor N. f: 1160 Eon ppyn * jight houfketning month,. ‘Tel. H. P. 1662 FOR RENTâ€"Room with 625 West Laurel ave. Tel FOR â€" RENTâ€"Nicely _ fu Skokie ave. Tel. H. P. 14@ FOR RENTâ€"Completely flat; possession Sept. 1. 6] FOR baths, station. FOR RENTâ€" 780 North St. large screened porch, st 182 No.:th St. John‘s nv'a FOR RENTâ€"3 rms., per month ; 4 rooms, bath, room . cottage,:. $85 . per Clark, 520 Central ave. wood ave. ‘Tel. H. P. T45 block from Lincoln statior ?::5 owner, 805 Ridgewood FOR . RENTâ€"Rooms wi housekeeping privileges. ‘I f#’?-”rd.'*il’sd-u Seeo to 100 foot waeded vacunt pay cash. Address "K. L. how? in tistinng fack of Rivinis: bur dape nve. near the High Schc School. ‘Tel. H. P. ID%. FOR RENTâ€"Apartment rooms ; steam heat; use « FOR RENTâ€"Cottage, 2 Ravinia. Boehm, 1441 D« 4 or 5â€"room suite, apafitment, . or house; adults ; £ unfur» Tun. L K m*:i :n. in t l uids + FOR RENTâ€"Front nm‘ 588 Onwentsia ave. room ; modern converien month ; hot water heat . Address "A. B." Press Of FOR RENTâ€"2 bed 1 or 2. Tel. H. P. 8?* keeping privileges, suital North Second st. j able for 1 or 2; block and portation. 351 North ave. newly decorated. 134 So Tel. H. P. 1595. j R RENTâ€"Furnished | nqt?y furnished. 648 Vine John‘s‘ ave. porch, partly furnished oj rooms. 41 North Second master ‘bedrboms, 2. sleepi for 6 months or year. . Tel FOR RENTâ€"Furnished and garage in Highland P: Fort Sheridan ave., Highia FOR , RENTâ€"Room. . 1 Gentleman, preferred. . 10 with and without bath ; convenient. 820 Central Tel. H. P. 7 FOR SALEâ€"House furfiture; must sold efi uy graph ; 8 p Span +/ dresser ; 1 .mfi"u'fu; § rp lngue'h.in: 2 Ox12 rugs; 8 chairs; 1 kitchen table; 1 kitâ€" chen cabinet; 1| gas : _1 / wringer; 1 single bed; 1 dining .roog table; 2 beds ; 2 mattresses ; 2 springs; jesk and dishes. This furniture ~will be d | Friday morning at 10 o‘clock at the Park} Hotel Store, Wauâ€" km:ts::.. Highwood. om in n;;: g any e above articles,} pay be on hand early as all g@ods will be sold at FOR SALEâ€"Cheap. ‘ord truck, wire cover, curtains, 1922 tfi"-nl' Aâ€"1 condition, in private family ; bath i poeie fuaily: be! be on hand early as all will be your price. Charles Cufikhm FOR RENTâ€"2 new %n First street, 7Ox18 ~ft. . Inquire 136 We First ‘street. terms. . Tel. H. P. 698 FOR SALEâ€"$500 purchase glu of any new Master Six model. l1 sell at a liberal: discoun "M. _ EB." Press Office. * 26pd NP: R . SALEâ€"â€"N 192 % sedan.. Tel H.Fg. 128â€"W. _ e ‘l 26pd FO? SALEâ€"I am ind . need money. tlhAu 928. Case touring ; e@et $1990 F.0.B. l“to n‘ ago ; new every i tufl ;m’_::;teg: \saving .$1345 ; m,_o\; ronksu,l â€"~ m‘nmx Rotary portab! electric e ; condition ; nuoul.l:h "'r L P. Bll-g ©38 FOR Tol. H. FOR SALEâ€"â€"Bungalow fon lot 68x125. feet fllfion H" es tnl:“ a bargain." TL fi P. 66 aee Ratl mfl owner. i FOR $10.00. ; cash or terms ‘uNR su&-â€"mmm i. F. 126 morning? bek evening. O ALEâ€"Upright oo:d!?hlf For informatic attachments, complete. right. Tel. H. P. 400. A‘ se e n ns t . . ddl. . rgn SALEâ€"&â€"room, 2 r house, restrict. Lake lw-g J« Bs l.nha "flx. n.“gf,m.- FOR â€"SALEâ€"Kitchen m Tel, M 129â€"R.~ 984 North St. ave, FOR â€" RENTâ€"Small fu FOR RENTâ€"Furnished Proom. 631 Homeâ€" WANTED TO BIH WANTED TO BUYâ€"Di FOR _ RENTâ€"Furnished reen Bay rd. ;Phone H. FOR FOR FOR â€"RENTâ€"Furnished FORâ€" RENTâ€"Furnished FOR RENTâ€"Light, |roo FOR RENTâ€"2 nicely fu FOR â€"RENTâ€"Desirable FOR RENTâ€"â€"12â€"room FOR RENTâ€"Flat 3 n FOR â€" RENTâ€"Bedroom FOR RENTâ€"Nicely fu FOR RENTâ€"Furnished FOR â€"RENTâ€"Desirable Qn ;}égâ€"wofl *uit. size 36. zfii FOR SALEâ€"HOME AT A SACRIFICE FOR SALEâ€"1 Ohio « FOR SALEâ€"Small hou /‘ANTED TO RENTâ€"By§ Sept. 15 or Oct. 1 THE HIGHLAND PARKR PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOISs RENTâ€"Suite of $80 Central ave. RENTâ€"1L -,hiukhl garage, bot air J. C. Leaming. ‘I RENT â€" Front Tel. H.\P. 1297. g.ufwm'. fi erib,! mu:-.l SALEâ€"1 lass tray, price Tel. H. P. 1769. + 26 FOR R Apartment e Hawthorne, Johl‘:'l avdh ; ?”A‘ h-thé , * 8 a m ave. ‘Oph H. P. 11’6?3 26 ifurnished rooms, utiful location ; ue.. Tel. H. P. 2Atf in â€"ave, Ffi&::d rooma, suitâ€" If from transâ€" | 26pd E'E 7 rooms, 2 convenient to .‘ P. 575. . 26 oo ... sadil nan M“ fentes. hewiim _cleaner <and ol i. P "Sis t â€" 26 mhen&b-fitsm per month; 5 inth. _ Heinsen & 1. H. P. 406. . 26 Ay sb adoes * > | ki rivileges. B.IP. TBEW. _ 26 3~ apartments rk.| Inquire at 1021 it E.:'L 26pd from tion. #lfll soe;rd st. 26pd is 'not:fv: 1 * le preferred. . © Tel. M. :0' A T leccheld ave. 20 D ave. 26 %.lu Sflg i'[eondluo-.'" ttlcg n'thcd house, 4 ue rchod â€" ourhioe #ur:"?n.i."?fl ic 26pd '“f light b.h”z:o. : for coup s $6vd oom at 319 Vine ‘ufnished _ rooms, h Bay rd Mafied room. :: S fegom in moderhn ;mm’*fl- t,| nearly: new. Tel. e|10 :00 or . in the iss front room asm’m. Tel. H room. Gentleman 4â€"rm. flat; bathâ€" a | right fncluded: c R e 26pd t |from owner 60 ubuflu:wfll P Office. 26 .feb suitable “,’}" TO RENT + Tel, ll. :‘ nd 2 lots, 142 H. P. l”r 26 49. !el. H. P. 1&“ plenty of hot et 1; 5 large arage ; $65¢ per h or. without 60. 417 North without light P. 606 26 ms, garage also _ single P. 303 26 26pd s. 37 26pd 26pd 26pd 26 26 26 in e H. P. 1 4% igtnn NoOW YOUR .anmue:h htn;-. 4| 8 B péren or Mn or soiae Pataing now. Brown Bros Co., IF TH brown | k Jfiv‘.”q M ie i dn *‘ "" m ; Wrt contain kerchiefs â€" i edln ave . RAV Thity C dangling o Jns n‘s X u4 ued as ke North west in %, hankbo« turn . othe | M AN 1O 4s «... Moderately 11 saddle hom;yut be tle, wfi smail madile horee: must be gentle, " ;*!Hon of first prize for the m eautifi 1 float w@ nyarded the Pul lic Service Company of Northern Ilis nois atithe Hig and Park Day cel ;tion 1d on Abg. 13 under auspi | FIRST PRIZE HLOAT HICHLAND PARK DAY W AN ‘TO BUY â€" 15â€"20 tons of Oat t C ) 8 (baled). Ravine ; Park, I!I., Phone 296. f : NOTICE LosTâ€"4 LOSTâ€"I LosTâ€" WAN TO ‘Tâ€"â€"4, 5 or 6 room \ fint in . walk distance : of itrict or before Oct. 1; rent about $40 ay be ve heat. [Tel. H. P. 852â€"R. â€" WAN 171%. AM: ujl'mn-m.*rr for a desirable 5 é room . W to ‘buy. :direct ner arniil pay cash.. Address "W. H." s n ae reawald. Tok H.P. 201 . dapd p; hour work and serving. Tel. H# lete if desired. Zion Buildin and the ‘best stock of hardware Shore and to show you we are offer 10% | off .on all aliminum, %hn glass ware. Hussey B H;i P. 1977. 26tf land : houserfian ; / best , of* references Above is a remarkable photograph of Ge: 1481; 28 t Evanston on the night of his notification. ‘ "og' \ZM c -grmk.’i w rough vtho coâ€"operation of Public Servlee Cc PARTY n'edving’l pair :f m + w»'&um" 4 m g" 5 ION WANTEDâ€"Bundle wash to . 18 (or 19 old-fuhloned. .Ml‘; : it binch enranags To + "mt ‘Tel. H.P. 213. 26 n Ravinia station Wednesday morny â€"I will not be responsible for any ION WANM , mar 3 children, . who has ?: 15 years ce in all 2“. of work. st . ref . Apply at 600 S Forest, (néar lake). ; 261 racted by Armstrong and. Larsen strong. t 25pd Dâ€"A earpenter to â€"finish of a > D. Call at 625 South ave., If block south of Linâ€" tation. Â¥5. 26pd MISCELLANEOUS OOK and . We have moved I‘wd ‘ stock of hardware to oldaner / Humer â€" Bldg.,: 18 ridan rd. /We think we have the Dâ€"2 girls dishwashers, also exâ€" on "Ta h. P T9. wher To e rom {nuto on Vine, St. John‘s ‘€6.. nfim‘ or uufflhd e aflk dress, size 14. â€" Tel. ‘small purke. some money, handâ€" ‘ E# L"). Reward. Tel. H. P 26pd -.hfi:i«?hn.w-h-m h articles Ravinia Postoffice. 26 ON â€" WANTEDâ€"Gardening:; :care UATIONS WANTED TO EDâ€"Trained nurse wilfl experienced. Tel. H. P. 611 Central ave., Highâ€" P. 1812 892â€"Y.2. * Moderately â€" priced By lexperienced.|/{ 25â€"6p 26pd) 26p i l| € ! Modern traveling facilities are not Bimon pure bléssings to the human Fdce, according to Dr. Isaac D. Billâ€" jnigs state health director,. who deâ€" fi sd in a bulletin issued today to $Hat the automobile makes typhoid fdver a. distinctly bigger problem in Tilinois‘than it otherwise would be. '* While the people who are content td remainâ€"at home in the cities are Pdasonably safe from typhoid fever hkd similiar intestinal diseases beâ€" tduse the public water supplies are \ nerally good, no such advantage pdsts with the tourists, campers and é¥cursionists who, depend upon local idurces for drinking water and who ;-‘g’ equent the OI‘ swimmin‘ hole along Ne highways, the director said. dr the excursionist himself* who itinks heartily from any convenient Water supply and who in turn exposes afhe members of his family and Â¥iends when he comes down with tyâ€" phoid fever. § hok ‘|"The state department of public [ c o foel monk a in to + :"‘ at all times but the people Bs Growing: Percentage "Vacation typhoid accounts for a nstantly growing percentage of the of this disease in Illinois," reads bulletin.. "This is demonstrated the fact that fully half of the anâ€" typhoid fever incidence occurs rhbf August, September, October ovembeér, the period immediateâ€" following\ vacation. Careful surâ€" ‘of cases occurring in cities have uently shown the srigin to be in al and summer resort localities. "Clity folks get in the habit of nking all, the water they want, qriever they want it without the ught of danger! ‘This habit goes th them to the country where water are not inspected and where r sterilization are impossible, Unhappy Results "The result is frequently unhappy ’AD WATER DANGER __ TO AUTO TOURISTS creasing Percentage of Typhâ€" oid Among Travelers Due .. _to Unsafe Water; â€" How to Avoid the Highland Park Business Men‘s| the H sociation. _ Miss Florence Clow was) j;, 8. en queen. With her on the float also s e Misses Anna Hart and Lillian hepp, all three being employes of| Fores OULD EXERCISE CARE NIGHT PHOTO OF DAWES®‘ HOME A remarkable flight painted butterfly in California been £o lowed by a serious of = pillars, which are a b I plants of all kinds. / % 14 sibility for protecting then lelvu}m- dre many conditions,. â€"| °_ + How to Avoid Danger . . "The matter of roadâ€"side water : plies may be safely lo,inllg: ber of ways. These include the use of sterilizing tablets in or the boiling of all drinking water d lmt tionable sources, or taking water plies from only those goute to beâ€" safe. Campers and ‘he Tast thet poitftal waten a also, act‘ C ter alâ€" ways begomes polluted g'& g place by some act of man. ‘ thought should lead to exercising a high sense of responsibility for th utetyoto:tr:'lh:nd camping sites clean and san .#‘ Shakespeare could ‘ng easily have said: "expe : a ter teacher." But, so long as know bitter experien usual make philosophers of | us, won‘t : cry over dyversit; sweet milk." § { However, if you‘re now a Phfl osopher, you won‘t continue th misâ€"spent ‘life, but will}m a point 14 ‘1 is cocc toh farn To moth fnd more . oi I "il thre in pheng fm"" *" Mary Yowell was the winner last week "Adversity‘s Sweel _ y_i Milk â€" Philosoph J. HECKETSWEILER Interpretative Shakespeare Day n,. Chas. G. Dawes‘ home ). lighting experts, 22 N. Second Bt. elebration Aug ark of the Pub pany, M[m rst prize in the L4 PAGE ELEVEN play, aet 0 it it 18 C N

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