Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Dec 1924, p. 8

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lil Ill F, "is"! PAGE EIGHT m’ satin mules hula.- Intake. old you and black. Givef her a pair of tandem They are, the kind, she would chem herself. " ladibf black Md bondoir slippers for ham if}; '31.: h quilted nuns. .u- 3211:3de mm. - a m- an who love: her homes 82.50. W’ 4 buckle Intipl for low and “that; A m and trmetieal trift. We have for this no. Mod reduced maul Iota of Women's felt, lather :01. Julian. Blue. my ”autumn. Your choice In $1.25. fr ali pm in unort- ed tlt',".' and the tin- est made. 83.00- bath! Green Com- A Special Christmas Sale With Many Savings a boot: Y sirl- 's'llllu'r'lfl.' 35.50. Practical Gifts for the Holida) - r ' Now and Your Every at the Economy Pri Opportnne Feature Event That Brings SIM -A Few Grittni Perfume ' Perfume Atoritizers Manicure and Toilet Travelling Sets Military Brushes Cameras ' _ White & Wycoff Sta- tioner'y Incense Burners Beaded Bags Card Cases at2ntmq'2l'2ta'2ntra . _ Also many other ','cles that . will make any member of the f ily happy.' i . ' Dont forget marry Holly Wrapping Paper, tissue, iirtifieial Christmas Trees and Ornaments; also a compfete. line of Christmas Cards, Tags, and Seals. . . “ PLAN Guam Do you him boy far away Chaim: Day people wait until tho'lut minute; Pun you you will not wait and! the last' minute the joy Christmas Day. GIFTS WORTF ATTRACTIVE ti) flhfBlllMigili Woman ribbon trimmed hunts for gifts. Come in BMV roon and blue. SW eial "In” " Men’s felt Comfy diggers. F Plain or wt cut top. A fine gift G9rdon’s hosiery in .1] linde- for yomen, Chiifon or silk. A gift td be wide tamed by young girl or 1sttiet, woman a hosiery. 81.95- liuu’ felt com- ft In in booth :1?” Ever,. ett mks. These rank hill: " Specially made men's, tan "mt. slippers in bind: or tam Special feature events that bring splendid savings!» holiday shop- pm. .50. ttifta. 32.00 'T $1.75- 81.25 'wom on 17 k. St. hli to be fod Caiki' ts r 'p,,",, arctic: for ' as day. Whatat - feet ideal gift these a nuke. " . Infanu' Pi Pi- R',' shoes in elk. en or back. A dandy do shoe m oin peckege t lit.. tle abuse m e. Chitd'i' 4 - ty Chihirett's E ater Comm American dude. Any 1 would was]: there. " $3.25- $11,.0p‘ten lr) r pen hers. Bench “it. Also in red and blue. T h I e tink high u tttfu, " . Photo Albums _ tigarette Cases and 'i,, Holders‘ Cigars and Cigarettes Dolls _ , . Forum: Typewritjers Johnston)', Gunther’s , and Bunte’s Candies } in one, two, three and 'i, five pound boxes.' r WHILE AT . LOW PRICES ind at ins Ire. FIRING NOW. , V ". is! Just T days and you know how 1:5 may well be Purchased [:3 Needs Fulfilled C Quoted Here m: in uty hild Jd Savings to All Holliday Shoppers ome 'oot.. BROTHERS s Suggestions ' , an lint noon and insolvelthil {an be so tired you eauinot properly gm $1.85- Boys'. blue Comfy Ilippers'. One of the moot useful and t,sntldt, glit- for boys for guttttag. . Ladies' kid nap slippers, The hounkeeper will do- light in firidiiig a pair ‘02 dipper: among her gift: Mani buck or tan slippers. 0 p o r a style. Here is t gift tut men wil thorym )1in dppre- can. Fad. ? LchleI' blue or black quilted at!!! bond- oir ,lippams. These are the kind of slip. pen that many women will love to receive for Xmas. $2.75. Boys Mel: (gut shoes, Nearest to watery”: made, with uvy_welt sole. What boy wouldn‘t appreci- ate boots for Chrietmttat $7.50. Gifts Anyone Will . l Appreciate 2 THE HIGHLAND PARK, tjuiss, HIGHLAND PARA, manor: Men’s ttnests: in leather, I o f t sole slippers. . Even”: Ityle. There is no better time than to, marrow to select there for Christmas; $2.00' Men's tan loam lined' Cavalier unp- W. with him mud. ho wouldn’t “Ip- iGiilstd . Cavalieh as 1: Christan! remembrance? " Complete Itnd of "Boitoniatm." Fl- E'll5 'tT', t for any 'lll',ho apnrgcinte. man'will I pre $8.50 - 31o. Girls' ml or black brogue oxford: with heavy welt soles. Just what mnny 1 girl would love to on Christmu‘ moraine. 87.50- :lisses'mmd tld; reu's y " that?! spigokod it? or ., ensured y the Tia” (bod Fairies --tstrle com- tottc1ervieo. . 84.75- HOLD MARION IN Bond of $5,000 Waited; We. man Held " Qan; _ Gown Recovered Jtotirt Marion, 1918 Mahmud an. Rogers Bark, wad bound over In. the grand Jury last nebulae Notice Hurry Hoyt on I ($1410 of in?!” grading, put of the 38,000 robbery staged " the Smith W " Highmod. T ___',., 'His tsmidswerossetdt$lum0atdtte wu retuqu to the county 5:11 10!: a mitimua In Mann ofibnndn. [ _ Evelyn! Dinsmore. 22,- M an N. Magnolia} street. Chtebtrer, who had faced a clam of larceny throughthc ,eeetrune, of one of the dresses fiom the ltyot, (was hold " a material wit. has under a cash bond of 8800 while the larceny charge m dropped. States Attorney A. V. Smith, follow- ing . coagulation wittrAttorttqr,ltre e1 H. Gruncwnld. solicitot for Ifiig Dinsmore. agreed. to drop the clutc- ea. The woman had made complete statements before tho Justice prev- ious to this action., _ A ' The dress, ' 8600 crintibn, the prop. arty of Mm. Ludua P. ordwat. of Lake Forest, and a Argus that Ind been worn through 've ‘dnnc'g- with the Prince ot Wales WM he Visit-d Chicago recently, was the one the woman had ”head from the bundle of clothing that Marion in cm with having taken info her Bat. This garment was found in the Gamma cleaners on Mama": strut by Depu- ty Del Weale after the woman had confessed where it w. Public Notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Deemeld, Lake County, Illinollf, at a meeting: held on the 18th day of December, A. D. 1924. did award the controct tor the contrac- tion of o system of nhnitnry and com- bined ”were together with rumbles. eateh halos, enchant: connection, home and catch be. slant: end Y bunches and nude diepoed plat and all acceuoriee and IMW thereto and known; on “Villm’ of Deerfield Speed-l Amount, Docket No. 22" in said Village, to Patent Contraction Co., Duluth, Minis., the some to be constructed in decadence with the plans and trpeeiftentioets therefore, at the price of One Hun- dred eighty-two thouoe'nd end two hundred ninety-eight dollars (8182,- 298.00) ind such contact will u on- tered into within ted (10) doyl otter the first posting and publication of this notice unless the' owners of I majority of the frontage of the1otn and lends upon the' streets wherein said work is to be done, 'or their agents, shell elect to take said work and enter into I written contract to I do the whole work at ten per centom 1 (10%,) leu [thou the price " which the some he: been awarded, on u in (the etutute in such cue. modem l provided." 1 I . ' Dated " querfuid, mimic; _ e . Ithis 18th day of December, ', A. D. 1924. ) (. Indication etint the satin ' use would be droppad ami, today thrrmtrtt i statement] made by um i He sated that Slump”. pact-of the nun. use” of Ermine datum, had told birit Thursday that he had discov- aired that mcst of the loot had taunt! its my back. Shunpuyh avowed u saying that he'would atot prosecute in' case full restitutiod, could be made. Marion stands ready, him. to my in full. ' '. "I was grunk, an Muted u an pawl. Everything is just bout u Wale and,” Marion annealed in the com INSULL MEDALS ARE AWARDED nus YEAR V Tighten lnsull mid-hint mm- citation by the prom. mum mo- thdd have been Nailed this m tttion rtemnmendatioit of the Acci- dent Peirvintipn committee of the N. E. L A. Seven other monumen- dations are awaiting: turd of med. " or approval by thp exeeutivteom.. mittee af tint association. The Maul] 111941.1de established by Samuel Instill, chimlnyof the Public Service pompgny, to 36111111:th Intu- eat and madam Id the prone pus? surei method pt ramming victim: of eleetiftst1 accident“ ' The .mipenta'of tildmedill award- ed to Nr are wheat: of eight states, t'tntring.fromiNew Kampala!» to Team}. They include one ,iittttast, Mrs: S. ‘L.‘Stanley. wilds of: In" powhr ind light ‘compuuy Win-n. Six of the 'modals';m presented during the N, E.A. A. convention mum-y. .-‘ , WhenFe people he trying'to get the attention' ld on: store clerk In Deeombir, they might think of the an; up): in Novémbor- what em clerks were ,trying {to all on. cue tomér. _ [ The recent slut :stona has _ttteti. many auto repairman lure of a mat- ry Christmas ind said new you. Memberi of the Board of Loal lin- movements of theNilinge of Deer- fuid, Lake County; Illinois. -" NOTICE OF IAWARD OF CONTRACT ' LINCOLN pms, F ARTHUR J. ENDERP . A JAMES? J. noon. THIM) H. “gm, ; _ GEORGE lik ', manner, F. J. LABAHN. "$3 ERM'INE ROBBERY SCIENCE BREAKING BARS 'm EXPANSION " iitrdtat$ong of ttle put have! , n mm. by "timid memory; I c8ir-ttrtearpuittod,endthettitttta- ti of - by the telegraph. tele- p «and wireless. "his vu- the a time in history. he showed. that A l madman candida; could talk drtretl, to all his tsttrtqtitutents with. out. making I tour of the ccunttypnd tt the but than the world was nblo toughen to u poiitieistterrmttithvtt. mtr to about a emulate. 's, ' 0m Altitude , F .“Altiudo bu been one of the hard- est tintihtttotts to . overcome," the maker wont on, "but has. been awfully-awed and e inte m won the that that In. em fought in we spoon, . air, water and land. , common one of elutridty has ammo the limitation of nicht out! ddr and in the perNetioas duh-Igor- athset, the tirttltqtioru of heat and cold hm been overcome.” -" INDIVIDUAL!” m AIDED Expert Says Whatever Man Con- stmls Is Part “Person- be atitr, Han Some Que: Notions Also __ '1toivi1atytiorr is the breaking down of natural barrdert to the expansion utilhuman individuality though the mamm- control a! mm." in the word- 'of Dr. Edwin E. Slum, editor of Sci'ence Service. Wnishington, 0.30.. in u talk at the University of Illinois. t .Dr.Slouon mt» buy that every educated men should be ieble to Ml whet canned the decline of the Rowen Empire and to give I dMtrtt- thm of clvillutlom He can hie own deltnition end ‘then enumerated the miiitath?y which he he! overcome. . . l Munro " Penn-ell” 'The manure of personality in the Intelsat of energy, e men an neuter. web e lesion soon leaned by me!» Mild in his adoption of tools." stated Mi. Slouch. “The amp pointer lo en ”gender! arm. the forceps. extended tlnjramaiU. Roller 'skates end bicy- etde are extended legs. The tool; plnl m the power in a. machine and.“ 'lllrl of the person so lone an it re- milna in his control. The roller: thit break up the wheat ere 1mm- ’cll'l teeth and the stove is en mill- cial stemeeh. flan” it 'atothetattrteer of extend- ing pemtottatity," the speaker . con- tinue]. “When“ I mt my garden atfudtai11'ttrbye. bythe new: org. numb-ck. t let my many 'iritt for me when I put on a phono- grrph meted and LG Cal-mo sin: "l I would like to 'httr.". . ‘:1Xark Twain, aid that everybody wat always complaining about the weather but nobody - seemed to my anything about R. Mr. Blown an that uience was doing my tab: about it. Through rapid trau- poftation, refrigeration and improv- " methodat of handling food, than could migrate between aeaaona or en- F the foods of any moon whenever desired, he explained. Greatest Achieve-eat The greatest achievement of man. .' Mr, Shanon, yea the destruction cg limitation of disseminating howl. dire. Today it in pouible for a small qititttogetaerrprofnarttoeihrstrbr “11451.11 you have u real muaiims for a sum not exceeding two hundred if dtttUrd mi ' at it fortgt_artd t1igtg,1td t 1 Dr: 81 I 15¢)“ that foryyt m that . " pun den m; In big in a countryq a but ' 'At' United I but 4t,',ttt't overcome~ and 'thte, it Ito-tibia for be the inhthitbu of' t lute can): gunk, third: and act alike tiui potable for. (Jamie world to, NAME iiiiiijili.ji.i.".ii."iiiitiid THURSDAY. DEC! Seven] jointed! To ls' 's1t,i"ti1il, 't,'rr'll'l,', r Sll'l‘oBeListed: Tum at the Camus, u.' as partment of commerce. in "n federal cantons! uric-altar. V the you 1324. This “they,“ 3h. elude w Mum-don Win f . on. their mm. prom. ete, actual .tU1d wait begun on Pte I, 1924. In certain 1oealitiea. f i EttraedVt,raeits,ofNeHeitd 'rr-u-rt,,"---' ' 'lh'l,'7fll'iititl'l'gt,dS,'t'a iii-district “obtain the Momma; . A: 1.3.“: Au1utg""l""'"; I." Up as the meant the dug (out. in! mustar- have been amen!" Lake county and bow m up: 7 in visiting the Various Nrmerrr, in tthir m townships: I Atttstets/rhu Villa and. N tomtattbei-Aurtander G. Hug "tf Antioch. i, ', . Benton, kWh-nu Ind Tttik . Whammy J. Slocum ,i1NI mteth. l t DeHeh1 Shields, ' Vern _ Wat Deer(thrht town“: ‘1. BemehbeMer af Prairie View.’ T In mp1.“ Mr. Koch t; . ”M eoaMtUmtsti in getting ailment“: duo cue! .to the low rite of eo-ttFr-u', d ed, but u the ,rprorrtntim,t ' by can“ tor this nth in _ 25 cent- for each report in t can be of“ _ I l, No' Wm' has u' rttt' matter the diathet taking trp, Gngtuud'an'dn can: T “not: tun ofthe district! PrmrtttettnttdLibertyvt1le . 1&me ofthe . "rjuitd mad the ommeou st work. lupin others there still! one or more nomads. . L l m We of Women votaes ,riddmaseddteturtothei ty "rttereiroN,ntttteD-tber n- -tinqtuttttewmnmtof . - 'ggrtl'2"p,lrdr"n"'""rt' - tio-ttt Imus. .' WOMEN VOTERS WANT j WIDE}! 'GGG/kim rttrtretelthtt11tt, bednwn tonne-um '01 Mo! “Huntley: cinctlof county. Alsatian“: street. 'ofthehdg‘u, dark: of eating bo' incl-ht! in the list the bond prints nnn , 13mm, _ _ The Nr, stated that up munch emtteto,them tet Maud also Glut new - wound; women on the} on banking!» past. A - Theutt)rnasitrood_ttr3,m. ofthe . It 1tratteqpmftyAnati n t.?'Eihtiit',it2?,',tt,i nUofeeia 1t-fitttntit,Ui m t "r: ','lUali,S'e" , , :ountry ' l,, UM . _ ', l omega A te for M . we count to alike But is F world to. to. . tm; ttllc',' tt u a: a "ki to! a;

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