in this territflry. ‘iu:u"s see it was Josh ‘‘BILLINGS wasn‘t it, who | SAID "There‘s a lot of | WEATHER but nething is . { EVER done about it," and ° | WE wonder what we folks ;’ WOULD do if thé weather . ; AS A topic of conversatien, ! WAS taken away from PH ff AND we bave arf idea / ! THAT a lot of us would ; |, FIND ourselves in bad | SHAPE for\want of | SOMETHING to say,â€"but | JUST the same, the . ‘ WEATHER plays a big / PART in our daily » |‘LIVESâ€"for instance | TAKE a nice September day ! LIKE this and it just | NATURALLY suggests &. THAT you need some | CASTILE SOAP, and then " THAT thought suggests ï¬ery'bome of BOWâ€" le milk. ‘That is why tems sold last year than er. There are many reaâ€" igte. Teleg};one to the ERING COMPANY for P d by eminent musicians, Ininigters seo teashers. â€" Th LM (Way" ‘class instruction gives. every child a chance in Lles test health food in all : ROBT. W. PEASE i Wonderful New Way of : _â€" Piano Teaching _ m Milk! 1_;_‘;..-.., 'f"teo-pkuenit $3 per‘term, 12 lessons, it adâ€" '“m'†-uofl-fllt at Witten Hallâ€"Friday, September 18, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Arrangeâ€" ments can be made at this time for private lessons and smaller classes, at increased rate. fot lessons, equipment and evâ€" erything, for a whole term, only a few dollars. ; $008. 20 in tlass, 25¢ each per lesson; XE{T ten ‘days we will SELL 1% pound bars OF fAoating CASTILE SOAP THE fact that we CAN sdpply that need IN short order here AT our store, for the REGULAR 55¢ value for 29¢ W; Otto Meissner‘s lay. Mix the cream bottle will do this), ildren e More RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17/1925 ‘MRS. ANDREWS 905 Elm St., Winnetka, IIl. Opp. Northwestern Depot Telephone 144 Lake Forest 1136 Winnetka 415 T4 ct ww Ate ¢ i _ 7. .* # * °â€" &â€" Fall Suits and TopCoats for Mc Two Pants Suits $30 to $50. New Fall Hats for thig{ Well Dressed Man. Stetson & Mallory Ha t $5 to $8.. ho o t s y B ds o Ee oenent { After deploring the lawlessness of America, somé folks go out and tele. phone their 'wcr for supplies, | lupm'bn § m nrawail anl l 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1995 :";é’A s : mLL ho 0 o , Smart models â€" distinctive in style! Splendid m Tailoring! Cut from rich fabrics of the highest quality. Clothes made by Hart Schaffner and Marx and Michael Sterns, America‘s formost tailors. hasfo{ p 13 South St. Johns Avenue the New Arrival of hrac elephone 307 Miss HarrietBeach ho spent the summer at Carmel by fhe sea, Calif., has â€"returned to her h e. ‘ Mr./{ufld Mrs. Jam&&‘ Prindle HI have Ffeturned from Uheir . wedding trip and are at the OÂ¥rington hotel, vanston until their &ghrtment is in readiness. d + _Mr. Jacob Hecketsweilér of N. Seeâ€" ond street will enterfrin the New Movement class of the 1 ithany Evanâ€" gelical church tomorrowi evenin» . \ Mrs. Trigg Waller Snd daughter, Mary, have returned frhm New Mexiâ€" co and Charlevojx, Migh., where they, spent the ‘summer. ((F> /‘ / "ir;i and Mrs. Alfsed Wallenstein who have been spending the summer with Mr. and! Mrs. Ribert Samuelson of Lincoln avenue, left@Tuesday mornâ€" ing for Los Angeles, @alif. |_ ' The, Philathea class f the Bethany Evangelical church meet Tuesâ€" gay evening with Mrs.KWalter Meierâ€". Mrs. Beatrice Eld{jed and son Mr. Brace Eldred have Alrived in &vinll to make their home, § â€" ; ~ : ;__Mr. and Mrs. Geg fige Bowden and Mr. and Mrs. Lloy®. Sheahen . have returned from a‘ten Mays motor trip to Detroit, Niagara) fFalls, and Torâ€" onto, Canada. (W | t iL.* Mr. and Mrs. M. Wirner have been visiting relatives in ‘Cleveland and Detroit, Mich., for th past ‘ten‘ days. They will return hom the latter part of this ‘week. l . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alfikd Wallenstein who have been spending the summer with Mr. and! Mrs. Ribert Samuelson of Lincoln avenue, leff#Tuesday _mor'n-_, ing for_“Lon Angeles, Salift. _ | MBG T 33 s ntnofinctirrbiais Al nc hsainn 2 over the Labor Day week .end. . Mr. Alden Baker and i iss Alice Baker of â€"Chi |accorkpanied â€"by : the Miues'mie andb Mary: Baker of Rockford motored torBattle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Elef Clark and four children of Detroi $ Mich., also moâ€" tored there, Mrs, Clirk was formerly Miss. Esther Baker bpf . the Highland Park Press staft, | if / Mr. and Mrs. * Oss#il: Sheafor spent Sunday and Labor Ty aAt Joliet, II1,, with relatives. | â€" ‘‘W" £ 044 _ Miss Catherine visiting her cousi tin, left .Wfdneu' where she is dean bard college. N ‘A family reunion family, former res was ‘held at the ho [REPWADr : M Arustrtadihcs Lt 1 again. Sh also . states new Sp:nis{; type , house F4 n e homre of Mr. and Mrs. nâ€".Baltle ‘Creek, Mich., * Day week end. Mr. and (WMiss Alice Baker accorkpanied by the JR( (§tartit in WéxotSun@s _ Afa | > ERAL f ‘H j i ND| PARK PrEss, [HIGHLAND PARK, ILLiINOIS { the past two V{“ been the IA. Anmofl r of N. Secâ€" in the New thany Evanâ€" evening, < . Witten spent e Bowden and Sheahen . have ays motor trip alls, and Torâ€" letc!lér Seyâ€" q Abe meâ€" aist weekâ€"end r h.l'vev ‘reâ€" to Califorâ€" d who has been Urs. Abbic Basâ€" for Galesburg, women at Lomâ€" and : 8. J. Baker of this city, spent | Barâ€" IMANREE AndbatsWhuntcrteni 1 _and | and it is jus four| since he en! moâ€"/ in at Flint erly | Sept. 12, he hnd o‘dd MÂ¥. and M C sold their 1 "| to Dr. N. 8. py. | Dbott ‘Laborai Inia early part of * home on Ro: j | summer they """ | cle: place to 27 | the Ravinia . NP | | Mrs. J. A; °*~ | nue | returned Ont., Canada ;':2 past couple 0 ys,| . Mr. and M art | their guests : brother Raym sin | °8 Sadie, Ma er| Vvieve, and G on | BaY, Wis,. an m _ ; CAgO. * es Sadie, Margaret, l(‘riyt(w Geneâ€" 'vigwe, and Geneva Clark® of Green Bay, Wis,. and John tt of Chis cago. f fost ~C3ll Mrs. Lloyd s ‘been ill for sev. eral weeks at the Highland Park hos: pital has rned to the home of her daughter Mrs.© C. 3. Beach and is gaini streneth +4 Mr. and Mrs, T. P. Clark had + their guests over the MM brother Raymond Clark and ja xt MÂ¥. and Mrs. Leon F. Harris have .oh}) their home on Sheridan pl:f:-‘ to Dr. N.‘S. Mayo, head of the bot; ‘Laboratories, and mom the early part of this week to t ‘new home on Roslyn Cirele, During the. summer they rented their Roslyn: Cirâ€" cle: place to Mme. Lucrezia Bori of the [Ravinia company, |. > | Mrs. J. A. Bunnell of Maple aveâ€" nue returned: yesterday from : Parig, Ont., Canada, where she spent the past couple of weeks. | eran spent last Thursday at Fort !Sheridan where he was entertained at dinner. He was a memberâ€"of Co. C 5th (Michigan . Infantry . Volunteers, and it is just 61 years ago this month since he enlisted, He was mustered in jat Flint, Mich., Aug. 1864. On Bept. 12, he was 77 venrs 7 mantha « Mr. and Mrs. Ossel Sheafor :ï¬: ed to Riehland Center and‘ Readsâ€" town, Wis:e:o spend a few days with relatives ore returning to Pasaâ€" dena, Calif.,, next month. _ â€" <te Mr. John W. Cook, a civil war vet. lb iï¬ ul Gorticudiecnatscbaresic s 2 208 § o { i _ James and Willard Uu]m"o left #on-"‘ g:mn a motor trip fo; gm wfl; which they YOU HAVE AN EQUAL CHANCE To WIN ir you Es 20 on oonn uce Nee plete sets of pictures will be printed this | Sunday, giving those who failed to start an equal chance with those who entered the contest last week. 3 > If you failed to start last Sunday this is your opportunity to enter the race for a share in the $25,000 Cash Prizesâ€"and on R,,."'F"'o that some readers may have‘ missed last Sunday‘s Herald and aminer, | with the first pittures in the great f'Wil ‘Heroes" Contest, two com. strength, ALBERT LARSON, 380 Central [Ave. Phone H. P. 567 PRATTS UNITED, 39 S. St. Johns Ave. Phone H. P. 1103 | F,. L. RICE, 380 Central Ave, Phone H. P. 904 _ z&’l been ill for sevâ€" Highland Park hos: ed to the home of her C.~8. .Beach and is HERE‘S CHA FRESL 77 years 7 months 4 the | who tx. Larson to Mr. George Sutton Laing ’lon ol:.’zu. Auee-;z, Laing of Lake Forest‘ took place Saturday evening s‘ï¬mf 12 at .&bt o’clwk at m home of the brides parents, the Rev. Peter °C.> Wolcott Mï¬nl- The bride was attired in a white hudod‘ georgette gown over heavy crepe slip. and“:vefl ofwhit:Thlkhddlnplm soabad 143 _ ol 1 MAeE Te / The marï¬qog of Hilda Ma kon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marta, Columbus, Sbht-l;vAwh,w- evi arâ€" ‘rived ï¬l!ldqyb::‘ï¬dt their â€" parents Mr. and Mrs. Bg:d Taylor, motorâ€" ing to Highland P; from New York. They \n:nuutn here. ‘ indefinitely. Mrs. Di fwas formerly Miss Evelyn Taylor. § e hy . |Mr. â€" and Mrs. Gerritt De Vroeg are the happy parents of a son, born Sunday ‘at: the> Highland Pas, 1. N C the home of Mrs friend .t*‘“'r":"-' 210 e meide 1tl|-| Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Duffy and thei son, Cyril, Miss Kolterman and Mr IN RACE FOR Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dieter wont the. smrore spent returned w‘w; C] ust pur uEse ‘ . J TOCETHERAND C reuu who it 1s_ I Nee ts ouite ue en h IR.GE.MOQWM lfllu.i'.s.wyndtulr ;wm«dhrhï¬thqhtd&w mmq‘mwlr.mdthflonh‘&onï¬nmo{ motored to Ames, Is., to visit th&ncilhmotthAnedunlm d Mrs. Ernest Gieser. ? lutlbnutfluGrmTenPdnthnch. Luey ‘Texter; Professor at|eon. A businec,. L. .22 | _‘ 2t Iunc Prdiive Semember, 3161 Cash Prizes for simply mfl-.aï¬:c«h,-r&mp:ecqu,.... graph (in a series to be published) and telling whose; likeness it is. :‘fe:muaomiamduhan... * you. .Oper to men, women, boys m'lll.‘uuioaoâ€"ocflumb& an equal footing with those who started _ ?g Hilda Marie, Larâ€" irents of a son, born n&m.u., of C veral Highland START NCE FOR Fairweather UX x of Santa *h that the car whan‘t comple party had to return by train. Upon their return they will take an pon their return "An lmeJmnw.mm "".-“dlu-nmxmmun and Mrs, A. E. Smith went to Cleve. land, O., after the Judge‘s new Jor. Mrs. E. A. Warre; Anit ‘ . Itslen Stay teft Mesany 1y Hot their future home. Mr. Warren will Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Mead have sold thirdhouelatï¬llcfs.'it. Johns avenue and are lea ng for Canade, Tor a {yy., ~y L. onl eon. | A business at the home of â€" PAGE FIVR * J PS #e