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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1924, p. 19

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J, PRICHARD, > will ' % H Heyâ€" e many 0i & he di t and lies in ities vers with thd rhetâ€" d futili proâ€" r, pastor.) ! * :schiool sesgion w i¢ worship. ‘ ; listie _ setvice in list Ea | Favro. "im 'x 4|.~ will bethelf every y ni & «ardially Jin d‘ to ‘es. _ Rew,. Mark J. Sunday â€" i * and on. 8. mer., , Sarah daughter, Helen, of ere qver S guests age, and +. Charlotte and sang an te ) Sunday serâ€" ighth grade Clgb Parâ€" k Dres WE w vember fi; 10,000 to @ontimue nds to be paid off ‘over a p rigd of ‘imillion d Mlars in \ more fniles of 2' ‘ fee’ DC in, oo amcadoe from u y l“- is _ or oFreign Borh, Elm %’kt 3t Ld‘r ' l ' se ifi :y in its wevenue this su cover Follette‘s clgim to to th study bf our oth the i gainst the Wisconâ€" r goâ€"called lh Folâ€" uestions Iso is repti on Clwb. SpeciAl usical the week ober 26â€" ter shou : way or m‘ fl, Park Musical Club TOBER R CHURCH Pre8$s office at Higt add RAVINE FARM. pw-ur*-nnc Jersey Cattle. 602 St. ‘s Place.| Tel. H. STORM SASH made to order. We take measurements and hangz desired. Inâ€" nois THURSDAY, OCTOBER LOSTâ€"KITTEN, old : white face and 1568. ; reward STRAYED OR dow. Thursday, Oct. 23; hind leg. Reward if Waukegan rd., nr. BUILDING MATERIAL Sudden %rvice L : HIGHLAND PA ILLINOIS INSTRUGTIONS by competent teacher Hz,,s:to%gm::. l 8 \| 644 Durfi:m hok Telephone Highland Park flfl‘l . Penper 24 iisek * fDorothy Russell "But In the W¢y of B"’!flmearl;“Yc; $ leading, but it is probable William in on "ih mmanth merchandise that I will reâ€" Mfllmm MONEY SPENT ELSEâ€" WHERE 18 MISâ€"SPENT: I do not wish to be premature, or misâ€" New Floors MUTUAL COAL CO. Interpretative M“E}! Office, 390 Central Avenuf Telephone 272 [ Yards, Vine Avenue Tolep:c‘:fl > { RIDING STABLES P. E. DOWNING PHONE Hâ€"‘P.se6e Whenever I advertise a bargain; Iâ€" mean BARâ€" GAIN! More than your MISCELLANEOUS TO *â€"En&- . 28 ; ns slight to l%hl. Jones, Countty Line, 35 LAID AND SURFACED oLp ‘FLoorRs | RESsUrRâ€" FAcEeD to LOOK LIKE 30, 1924 FOR| SALEâ€"Tan dpat (Skagmore), size 16, sui for misses smtall women, new, reaâ€" sons Tel. H. P. 68. 3 85pd FOR SALEâ€"Late 1923 5â€"pass. Buick tour. Tel. P. 1648. 3 : . 85pd SALEâ€"1923" Ford : Sedan ;â€" geod _ meâ€" ¢ 1 condition ; | y lextras. Tel H. P. 8900â€"Â¥â€"4. . : 35pd FOR SALEâ€"Girl all wool winter coat, 10wr. bize, perfect , collar. and cuffs trimmgd with nutria fur, satinâ€"lined, cost $75 ; will adll for $20. . H. P. 1807. Can be seen 920 S. Lin ave. i 85pd h«fl lert and oven Efim" tion ; $15. F. A. Watkis. Tel. H. P. 192. mexs 35 st FOR SALEâ€" watch dog and ratter ; will my _| male _ Airedale, whelpdd March 10 4; sired by Lion Laddie, g‘ Cham: , Rockley ; â€" dam, ob Graftus, by\Champion Endeliff Crack. To a home, fof immediate sale, $25. 987 R drive, house south on Ridgeâ€" wood Brive, near G# Bay rd. Call Saturâ€" day Sunday. | 1 + 85 ro;‘ sauâ€"wx? enamel bedroom 4 pieces j fibre rug ; 2 h(hlronbm:'n::'&: rock chairs ; k table and chair; eot ; 353 E. Park ave. 85pd Drm l?%lm (::: :m with is needed, title gua neod Py by ‘Trust Co. Tel. H. P. 1802. T 35 $204 Tc?al Aig FOR SALEâ€"Ped cocker spaniel, male, black j Wicks ice poreelain lined ; 53â€"inch dining}room _ table, oak, / walnut Inh:d in eondition ; shades ; ‘2â€"burner stove.\Tel. H. P. 1141. 35 FPON SALEâ€" ; ldt," corner Green Bay r4, and ave, ; 8 blocks from Chiâ€" eago No station ; all improveâ€" ments) Tel. H. P. s 35pd Fo other ave. FOR SALEâ€"# adjoining lots, 50x200 each ; homesite on Glencoe ave., $55 ft. I F. Bahr, Jr., 721 Glencog av. hice Wiecripdin m Tel. H. P. 901. FOR SALEâ€" y Victor console, flat top, style 215, 1924, seldom used ; $150 will sell for Also ice chest, $3. ‘Tel, rt Sheridan 154, . ng 2. 85 FO nuâ€"umuuim-inm r , 2 baths, on gvlno. New stueco bonin"lroon-,r Mhflthnrnq'?oru y lfi«ddphnvhobfi. + ?oh‘ $5 N. Dearborn st. Cas :1° 1301 ro SALI-«M‘ Cadiline .; wire wheela); winter .qd':nnc ur% This car been recently overhauled is in first eondluon.*hl. Deerfield 283+â€"W. 35p Fo $10. FOR SALEâ€"&â€"rm. bungalow, $9,000 ; four io ns cPioe melh sns W. WJ Bartlett. Tel. H. P. 7283â€"J or 2181. 35pd FOR) SALEâ€"Blue/ ed , $20; s > se ah. mt 5 y | rag, | $25. . ave. Tel. H. P. 1558. 35pd FOR SALEâ€"Detroit electric ear in good cond: n;mwu;w covers ; 2 new ; ba mmo:,‘flflh‘ .rectifier, $500, Tel. Gleneoé 473. â€" $3â€"5 with 'fi erty who expects to abide by ofol-u law governing; same ; must have possession by Jan. 1, sooner if TRADE MÂ¥ CHICAGO mmfim C%:fl % Park ‘vacant. gfi cons. nearby Address "D. tC Press § a *~ S1pd 12 rike restionts of Highiend Park, 4 small oo on ts must have _ by Jan, 1, so0 if Poasitle" Give details, Address P. 0. box 13 FOR 8 bedroom guite, 70 yrs. old, sglid walnut marble top dresser and ; ptice $100 f.o.b. Whitewnter, Wis. Write to K. P. Beach, 424 Center st., Waukeâ€" gan. ‘BI n U * 32â€"5 _ WORLD‘S GREATEST VALUE IN Houses and ges. _ No Shore prevesentative, Ralph Wlttfll?flfinwwd bivd., Evanston, Tel. Evans 1707. Information gladly furâ€" HARRIS BROS. "PRESTOâ€"UP" nis Payable in Advance. . In orâ€" der| to have advertisements clasgified under headings they must be in this office not later than Wednesday afternoon. e will not guaran the ification of any classtx%.éd adâ€" vertisement that reaches this ofâ€" &e after 5 o‘clock on Wednesâ€" ay afternoon, FOo nuâ€"â€"n-*.-‘ 2â€"story building . and lot. i-u:l“.l‘hhfldhg_ hmhl.lt but can be desired. ‘Tel, esortt b0t on iooeeiee io 1t durbred To fln ife ind Manmty wlack dict and covering man %m m Tel. H. P. 1434. ®. A. Calder, Highland Park. S1tt ( FOR) SALEâ€"Upright gas stove, 4 burners, FO Fo FO FOR SALEâ€"OPERA SEAT, for entire FOR SALEâ€"Perennials, 10 cents apiece: ‘ AL-. ‘Tel. H. P. 1471 > 34 n‘mnudl&asmmimmd ve bills. Terrace Sash and Door ky s wood. Tel H. P. 1448. Sitt WANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE | n sak dintngrogn 920 S. Lindgn ave. . ;. S5pd SALEâ€"A in, 50x200 ft. lot and e cor. in":ldm leflowru h, balance . . W. ;., Bnmf P. T23â€"J of 2131, 85pd SALEâ€"Tâ€"room le house, hot waâ€" F&':h hmfm.h:fm&hfifi SALEâ€" upright piano ; in very md!tbn.% at. 1021 '{ow SALEâ€"Dr and wardrobe} 1 small ; 2 glass heavy plate glass. Mrs. , Sard and PM nt sts., Bt:hwo_od $5p n bed. Tel. K. P. 732â€"R NOTICE: ® 1 Classxflgm Advertisements Payable in Advance. . In orâ€" 'non:.%%oom““m ’m'r'nff‘x“-‘&o:mn 100 x 200 FEET /ATER . â€"»â€" ELECTRICH] SEWER PAVING mmufirbrmm . PAUL L. UDELL FHONE 557 su.».uâ€"mgty' 23 plush : coat, 9 yr. o':fi SALEâ€" ts‘ velour coat, size 84 L H. P. 130. % ~â€" S6pe SALEâ€"About 75 white leghorn hens ; yers ; vil'l"?-ll cheap. â€" ‘Tel. fl.“l:! SALEâ€"2 girl‘s fullâ€"size ;0% new, cost sell .for ; the heel, $10. at 280 ot NTED TO BUY. TO RENT FOR SALE ormances ; Saturday matâ€" . first row main hkn,,& 85pd 35tf size Tel. 31tt 2 girls, 4 an @nces required mother‘s help care of child Tel. Gleneoe‘% clerks and _ci pointed at Hi ten . civil ser ocvice Insin instru D. C., for GU Tok $70. we time, selling must â€"wear rt orders. ILLS, 3378 houses, winte nished _rooms ave. (Tel. H. light . and " we 2 gentlemen. umgwofidfi?hâ€"nmm :hfldlu Dd and Pot, FOR \â€"Furnished or u! ished a tractive s apartment in cottage with ;\ east side, Ravinh:? months longer. *el. H. P. 922. t FOR REN‘ near . tranapo Bloom st. 8 fow in Highiing Parks I roug ?fia-t%’ w rk ; h tricalâ€" lau ul’nnnt;"mnn wel 3 g_l‘::_n_mg -_.;til_ Jan. 1, maybe longer. H. â€"FOR RENTâ€"Room, su for 1 or %, Kit chen pri i deshedr s maik from North Shore sta 302 E. Park ave, : 35 . FOR RENTâ€"For gentlemen ; desirable furâ€" nhw in private home; ‘with all conâ€" ven j to best transportation. J son ave. Tell H. P. 13851. *‘ Sbpd 'gfil;l’""z: den . place o ean | give tw ous and rem: State experic us |at North FOR 2 furnished m‘ for t housekeep warm and comi ble ; for 2; block south of: Lincoin ai station, 625 8. St. ‘Johns ave. FOR \â€"4â€"rm. fints, furnished or unâ€" furnished : clean and comfortable ; ‘rent â€" songble, If ted call at 631 Skokie av. 'En Nurseries in| America. Finest atock, reasonâ€" able pge- s selling Stark Ities j on us, selling free, -d':‘.l today | for particulars of | this money+ N ursciies, Box" K.. Loulsiansk, Mo. 36 ave. â€" Tel HELP W. irl for general house, experience necessary ; help ‘with laundry } $15. Tel. Winnetka 1792, reverse charges. 35p CBMareny HELP W Wi. Gibson made $255. Taalg ‘par rele who bave nevge hild Arees be ve } + lwp.fi ':’: as: well m We Boâ€" K , your WW Liberal cagh id | week, _ Clean h -u::y ;:31â€"& Larges ~ HELP W mbâ€"mbai&hudmg’ m_ ‘:ld hilt with . housework “d‘l‘d. H./P. 1575. sb{innl ave. . " 14 ~ ; 35 1 ols Airants Tot N. Sherhlen +4 â€" 14 FOR \~â€"§65 per mionth ; co le 33;"' q:: ; 2 blocks Cr:-:orh BMA $ n6] & Tel. H. P.. days, or lf::?mhn 85 man for general housework: must know how to cook well. I.K.s..mmurhn. wood and Hazel, Glencoe. Tel. 481. 36 OR _ ' ed Ba+ .::,?F Wnoanrant & seiitcd . un m’J’E 882) if.)fuk ave. ; > . FOR nuIr- 6 r ave,. Tel. H.!P. 1266 FOR RENTâ€"5â€"rm. furnished $50.; al 6â€"rm.. unfur hh«lmln with g. g'm;iz g?iwood. . W. Bartlett, 'l‘ol , P. FOR ‘Tâ€"â€"â€"Front suitable for. 2 gentlemen ; lf-d-:mmd. 120 ~W. c:fl 1 ave, Tel. H.J P. 1790. j FOR Pleasant mt‘f mm room with su ‘for a 4 McGovern | st. Te n P. 1621; â€" 85pd FOR ‘â€"Nice pleasant bedr 2 ;lr:t.&m t dt:lt?:n.aol‘t? B%} Tel. H. P. iu-w. 3 umn RENT OR WILL SELL :: ad" 'mi’i price ; new house,> 6 rooms bath ; hot heat ; garage. E. D. -3}. N "'k. T11 : !"'fi 2 rooms .u#‘uis?iu business section. Adâ€" dress "X. Y." Press officé. . | / S5vd FOR n.nr-â€"v irs fiat with heat; garage. Tel. n..;'.hnl. 137 â€" 8, Green Entoportatita:" 270 Beech se © To Bios Bo FOR ‘â€"Furnished room, il;flv” n Bay rd. fl H. P, 829J. es =$ d h{og. m bedrooms. ujt:cnw lk R L | Baps i alfll"l‘;â€"lhv :-nml:; D MM %h au.t station. Call at ou,a.,ac.y t ave. for k s \â€"Nicely bedroom | m'.‘;:‘.fltl’; NvES hest? Dlenty o " hot water ; all ‘modern mmhfl.: will mm‘m'vm'm’.' y llll"râ€"l‘umhhdm-l\ ifl E%fi{bb&ka‘w_ tdeavgen y amer Righint Pack: Phots m-ul 6 'l;:.nnt:_ ;,“ 'm-t;â€" Nov. 1 or Dee. 1 to m f per references ‘ required. 8. ghrlkl 'IH.:B. P. 1380. /. S4pd HELP WA HELP . WA HELP WANTEDâ€"Good waitress for steady FOR U. S. POSITIONS OPEN. New post offic¢ in af neohogmne dhoo te serve" 201 e. Tel H P. 112. Tss HELP WANTEDâ€"Neat and willing girl to FOR RENTâ€"Nicely furnished bedroom s FOR RENTâ€"Tâ€"rm. furnished house; 4 bedâ€" tas FOn RENE 7 m@%”m’%fiumnmbfims 131 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD TEL. H. P. 1750 THE HIGHLAND PARU® PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINoIs RENTâ€"Smail ‘apartment | containing '{q‘{ work. Apply ut Green 'h:'-‘ ts %’M' m“:: m propos m ' full fimo.u gl.;.il l‘”hour 'Dl! guaran wearer replaced free. é‘l sales INTERNATIONAL STOCKIN Norristown, Pa, : $4â€"438 vw Te Sheen: eudecene whie now ) interment in America :r’d we high grade salesmen continu« erative employment umm and cite references. dres Chicago, 111 ETEDâ€"MM > girl as to ist with w'n k ‘t.ml.l” house ln“‘!l' in Mfi â€"Furnished room ; well â€"loca tation.. Tel. H. P. 737â€"M. ‘â€"â€" Furnished and unfurnis r _months and year, Also j K. M. James. 331 E. Cen P.. 483. T 35p¢ 1 ventilated; suitable for‘1 o 'I‘J:‘!!. P; Mm 4 ls‘:a NTEDâ€"Governesc, . experienced ? NTEDâ€"Girl‘ for second ‘work; rces. Tel. H. P. 565. : 85 y mail carriers ‘are io"h."‘-fi :‘!;l:nd Park “'wl.:‘su â€" exam... on . M n:. 43“ Write G." z.wcookb r clvr(f â€"Pa. ave., Was lnno& ce intn::hn W + \â€"Modern, steam heated room, HELP WANTED H. P. 17 FOR RENT ‘Tel. H. P. 500, FOR RENT 6 room fiat. 636 Onwentsia must speake French ; refer1l 176. 35p 8581 gook, 35 85pd 35pd 85v0d dress would like work in private famil¢. Tel WANTEDâ€"Partâ€"time t schoul boys. Deerflcidâ€"Shichis High uqm H. P. 105. â€" 85pd business vomu? wishes to spend win as home or traveling companion to of means ; good at sewing, reading, ence, travel. Address ""W." Press 35pd SITUATION WANTEDâ€"A young would :like: a position as compan ant, or nurse for one going to or ;mfi. Reasonable compensation. "B. .‘ Press office. 85pd MARCELLING : AND Km.u,‘fl. Tel. H. P. 891â€"Â¥â€"1. 85 H. P. T81â€"W D. S. H. S. annual home caming and alumni banquet and dance will be held Saturday, Nov. 15, at the high school. â€" Because of the i lete list of addresses of, graduates, lit is impossible to notify. everyone. © Mr. Santi of Highwood is ng a very attractive house on hard lane, just west of the Edwin S home,. The contractor has also| built two littls English houses on |Tood court, which is just off Orchard|lane. court, which is just off Orchard|lane. Willard Goldring is ‘attendi a dental college in Chicago from which his father graduated. â€" j Warren Pettis, who is emplo: in Highland Park, while returning from work a week ago Monday evening, on his motorcycle, failed to that the railroad gates were down at the Blodgett crossing, until he was too close to stop. His head st ‘ the gate and threw him from Pâ€" eycle. He was taken to ighâ€" land Park hospital by a pi _auâ€" tomobile where ten stitches were takâ€" en in his scalp and seven stite in his knee. One hand was a inâ€" jured. 4 Mrs. Eugene Ender‘s mother, Mrs. McCarthy, of New York, is ting her. / Mrs. H. Goldberg will en the Saturday afternoon club at her in Highland Park this week. (Spanish) ; can furnish best of. refesences. Tel H. P. 1418 or 381. . _ ""11::1 Mrs, A. Montavon has iss invi« tations for a Halloween party, = day evening, at her home, the Green Tree inn, at Everett. Mrs. George Richards was a Junchâ€" eon hostess Thursday (today) to friends,© from â€" Wilmette, H Park and Waukegan. . Covers were laid for eight. 4 The Presbyterian â€" Woman‘s club met Monday evening. Miss Fanny Unger presented a group of Endian songs in costume. £0% Mr. and Mrs. William G ay were hosts at cards and dancing Satâ€" urday evening at their home. : Mrs. C. A. Stadler entertai the Rogers Park Ladies‘ Aid ty on Thursday afternoon, at her home on Orchard lane. { j Mrs. Rudoiph Knaak I at luncheon Friday in compliment to Mrs. R. H. Stryker. Covers, were laid for 12. Mrs. James ring of Highwood ‘was an outâ€"dfâ€"town guest. « â€" Twentyâ€"five members of Dorâ€" cas society met at the home Mrs. E. H. Selig Thursday to sew the bazaar, and enjoyed a pot 1 lunchâ€" eon. They will meet Th (toâ€" day) at Mrs. Gordon Clouse‘s home on Rosemary terrace. â€"/ .. & The next meeting of the club will be held at Renard park, Lake |Zurich, the home of the Ormon nbach family on Wednesday after s Fifty dollars will be added to the treasury to buy new equipm'rnt for the school. ® j ~‘The prizes awarded for best costumes were as follows: $2 jsavings account donated by the pre t ‘of the Deerfield State bank, to Louis Harder; to Miss Hunter, one of potator «; 5 pounds of sugar Rayâ€" mond Horenberger; 2 cans beans to Mrs. Louis Harder. SITUATION ‘ WANTEDâ€"Experienced | laun. SITUATION . WANTEDâ€"Refined, â€" edhcated SITUATION â€" WANTED For Appointment Phone Wil. 2766 _ Oor Residence Wilmette 17 Hours daily from 8:30 a.m. to p.m. Eve‘s by !PP‘l‘..'. Dr. O. H. Bersc The short days of fall and winter lie |\before us. Fo compelled to be indoors m during the next six months, s relaxation â€" in books or . movies; take up studies negl ed during the summer mon or do other close work,. _ most of this by artificial light. Naturally gsome eyes will 1 at ;hi’ uddt;d bmjder;l l.i:: send out s%nlla C mm,‘begru till, or â€" # Your Eyes Examined ( nature warns you of " | Ahead" and save yourself necessary suffering. 14 Years Successful Practice DANGER SIGNA JPTOMET R.IS'tj RMER MGB.OPT DEPT C.D. PEACOCK, 1177 Wilmette Ave. SITUATIONS WANTED . Address "B. s 85pd D ‘G. 35pd 55 e e S5pd t Senoq). hoh S5pd :i"wb u‘ to of h S5pd As of .. % L':” y. _ ‘When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them |â€" The operiing opera for the first full week of the season will be Donizetti‘s "Lucia di Lammermoor," with Toti Dal Monte making her American deâ€" but in the titular role; Polaceco will conduct.‘ Tuesday night brings the a decade, The artists appearing in the leading roles will be Graziella Pareto, Charles Hackett, Giacomo Riâ€" mini and Edouard Cotreuil. The balâ€" lérina will be Mdlle. Nemeroff arid the Pavieyâ€"Oukrainsky corps de ballet. Polaceo will conduct. For the first Saturday: evening popular priced opâ€" era, Véerdi‘s Aida will be sung, with Rosa Raisa, Augusta Lenska, Forâ€" rest Lamont and Cesare Formichi in the principal roles. The ballet will again be led by Mdlle. Nemeroff and the Pavieyâ€"Oukrainsky corps de balâ€" let, with Noranzoni conducting. . The first meeting of the Deerfield Â¥lll'; club for Ahgc:%”.“ ?;::‘_ nesday evening, at sonic hall building. . It was a getâ€"toâ€" gether meeting and plans for the comâ€" ing year were discussed.. s On account of the large Yote at the last election the county board at its June meeting has divided West Deerfleld into two precinets. Precinet No. lieompfiusanthet&rltorylylng west of the C. M. & St. Paul tracks, with the polling place at the town hall; and Precinet No. 2, all territory lying west of the tracks with the poliâ€" ing place at Edward BleimehI‘s store. in the principal roles and Marzoni conducting. â€" The Pavieyâ€"Oukrainsky ballet Wwill present the divertisserhents of this French work. The first novelâ€" ty of the season will be given at the Saturday matihee in the presentation of Bizet‘s "Les Pecheurs de Peries," (The Pearl Fishers). This work has not been heard in Chicago for over Bucceeding Programs Friday mr}i,n‘ will bring a revival of Mey@rbeer‘s "Le Prophete" with Louise Homer and Charles Marshall While the ballet of The Dance of thefsleorunw_iflbeundermdim w of rge OQukrainsky, assisted Mdlles, . Elisius, Milar, Nemeroff, Shermont and corps de ballet. Pucâ€" cini‘s "Ly Tosca" will be Thursday evening‘s offering with Claudia Muzâ€" io appearing for the first time here in the titup{lfole. Mariano Stabile will make‘ hig American debut ‘as Scarpia in this performance. Also, Robert Moranzoni, the latest acquisiâ€" tion to the staff of conductors will make his debut. oA a â€"revival of Ponchielli‘s "La Gioâ€" conda" on Wednesday night, Novemâ€" ber 5th, with Rosa Raisa. The conâ€" ductor. will ‘be Giorgio Polacco. _ . Chicago Civic Opera Company, anâ€" nounces the first week‘s npmo of operas with the artists appearing in the leading roles for the season of 1924â€"25. ‘The opening opera will be Rosa Raisa to Sing La Gioconda ~â€"As Opening Feature; The | Other Programs for First 2 Weeks CIVIC OPERA OPENS WITH FINE PROGRAM BEGINS ON NOVEMEBER 5TH The exterior of the 1 home is being completed Mr. and Mrs, F; W tained a number of the Sunday ‘evening. The club of Decrfield met w"'*E;:;hmmn at the home of Mrs. Lincoln Pettis Mrs. J. A. Reiâ€" chelt ‘Jr., was leader and her suly ject was "Winter Bouquets." Mr. and, Mrs. Meyer and family have moved from Chicago to their new home on Osterman avenue. _ by 270 0t Luck Social Club Friday ::&‘m at her home on Osterman $ alumnus is asked along, NORTH SHORE BUICK CO. 20 S. Second Street . Fred Haggie will be hostess . W. Russo enterâ€" of their friends on JOHN T. FITZGIBBONS pass the word E. E. Fritsch The ideal Indian summer ther of last was a great P Tilinois { judging from port of A. J. Surratt, cultural stal iâ€" The the state‘s corn crop will be c ly improved by the favorable he said. F\ rs were re to highly optimistic state. $ + 1e hddeum“qz m Dct wfl;lbc onnlofith nerid ic. subscri g'u‘rv us‘“‘m Dbe A favorable the cotton crop ‘ ton is rted:to‘ be opening with : underway. probably would : not. cl quantity ofâ€"the corn crop to extent, Surratt explained, ‘it to mature and dry the corn s0 as improve the grade and tlnprieot-?ummw or hi product, & o The usual method for voling . by mail is for the .absentee to write du! > ing the days before Rlect tot,hecomfladorkbreouq""t of his home district and apply 6 official ballot, giving at the s: ti his legal residence and polli § cinet. If itâ€"is found that the agplicadt is entitled to vote, an affida m and an al ballot will be fo jed to him. 'flpvou;ux:'.t then} go bee fore a no pu r, ~08 bthe_rofld%qmthorhodeo drhiniste oaths, sign the affidavit and n ballot in the presence of the} officifl udforwnflitbymflln the election. b P "‘Imanct w duiy y | "Amvrncd ie duin i | INDIAN.SUMMER IS . | ~ . BENEFIT To qtovg Twentyâ€"four .states now | permil qualified . voters, temporarily| absent hontbelh_honepedonday p by mail at both primaries and mâ€" eral dxmh-m; includ j aâ€" ' . $ :;::'vmil“. Hyiunuou, Missi® N&fi::fi North Dakot 0 mt: %‘l 'ni.,”u' k Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyorking. ||. at general elections only. ' TeX ds New Yous ' ew ew : York, Uiak. : O â€". e c O A VYOTING t %fl EXPL iD Secure Ballot from ia ficials and Mark It P Notary or Justice: _ first Germéan work before Chicagoh music â€" loving public in Wagne "Tannhauser," with Olga Forkai mille *V!“(.'i: nnd‘ m : an J Sch ? wfiurgn:!hnrm:. + som,. mm-&:“i{:unm er a young musician who makes his icun debut. The VepusherE Ballet will have: MdlHes. Elisins,â€" Mil ar, Nemeroff, Shermont. and the PaÂ¥â€" leyâ€"Oukrainsky corps de ball . "As I was walking down the & 3 xanw-x:_i:.;n | So many friends I chance to ] And all in Budget Week, } m-m{p-fin.‘xustr. Yoneah't;fpuyw,yonm't y* _ Telephone H. P. 496 PAGE RLEVEN {»

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