i. $29.50 too large, :17“ Width, you prefer and the itxe aâ€smug , Scotch Plaids haterials. lirije the style. may be Worn link ddftepthe Vinn- " Ice Cr“m,lPa¢ked your dtipr B.50 seems be' t now. icular mod tr is ' the past ral Lys of September general exploits d lieht wool, to country have re- tmeNis. an has, tdr . and ede.. rvery occasio that te- . “1.630113 tr Stores -ra.ANF'i"s LLY'S . 'ECIAL in: of $1.00 ‘ntrated at front of wool, repe, en are Hing Phone err Flocks very .populaxj L & CO. " yp I i" ll " u I.“ % _ , , . 05" I , Hig _ ili q , _ , r . 5? HIGHW< as I; I Phone 251 , , ' . bmrrmriissrxmm an. a; 1m Ave. 463 DEERFIELD PLAYS MORTON SATURDAY Game at Cicero; Local Team Wing Easily Last Week ‘. _ From Lake View After running over Lake View, of the Chicago league. 19-0 last Satur- dar, DeerfUld is ready to journey to Cicero and battle Morton. Deerfield too has done very ire11 during the last two seasons, having finished well up near the top of the league in 1924. Last year Deerfleld won the championship of B division. Oak Park, Suburban league chim- pions, to a 6-6 tie, and again in 1926 they tied Oak Park OAK So far this season they have defeated Lake Wow 32-0. Morton. as usual, will have a strpng team. Two years ago Morton nyitrht, Bo far in the current season Deer- bsld has defeated Blue Island, MMV, Maine, 3-0, and Lake View 19-0.; It may be deduced from this thnt there is I battle in store for the two teams when they clash next Saturday. I In the Lake View game, as in the other games this pear, Deerfleld show- ed her superiority. . Dumld kicked " and won forced Lake View to dunt by stopping the plays almost before they ttot started. A ( In the second quarter Lake View had the ball in Deerfuld's territory for the first time in tht tttune., This brief advantage did them slight Rood, became Deerfleid, held for downs and before the quarter was ended Deer- fleld scored a second touchdown. In the last quarter min began to (all. This proved to be . big a - use to Lake View because the h av- ier tram could get more traction on the wet gnu than could treerteld. Consequentlv Lake View begani to vain slowly but surely.‘ m spite a all Mela could do they were " back to the â€and line. , 1 I ted 15 yards: From there Capt. Al Baker crashed through the center of the line for the ftrst touchdown. ‘ _ Deerfield rallied at'this point {we stooped the Lake View bun cold; It looked at the end of the m us though they each! have hold all u. Final - 19-0 in favor of Md. Line-buclu and, end-runs ndvnrteed the ttalt fir down the feld for 'dtt field. Then on an third down D: gh- erty tossed a pass to Kreo which ttet- At the beginning ’of the second half Lake View showed much more fight than they had in the first half. This made the going harder‘for neersttd. However, Baker culled for ‘m and two were completed for . to els down "Moon" Stipe kicked goal; As yet the territory inside, - field'. 20-yard line remains um lied by the elect marks of opponents. Mr. P. R. Witty announces the) op- ening of the Main lee Cream lat- chm " was Judson venue; Rubin. He in pica-red to make deliver-ids in Pt. Mn. Mold. numb. 31.1% ANNOUNCE OPENING or: ICE CREAM Imam mum)“, fOC‘NBER 7.. hm North Shore Trust Company The "Community Bank†welcomes your account We can serve your wants in many ways Safety Deposit Boxes . Insurance of All Kinds _ ._ Real Estate [has _ ' V Checking Accounts Savings Accounts "WE'RE GROWING EVERY DAY-GROW WITH US" The Man or Woman Who WorkttWithout Saving Never Succeéds HIGHWOOD “Yesterday gone forever ..,.L" Towing is the Time To grasp Opportunities with avings" inch, solid reinforced concrete innduteel, PM)». pro- tected vault, worded by a 7% ton modem Coin- pany door is a tide plantain which to deposit your valu- ables. - [ . i _ . ', T "SAVE AND' HAVE†Huhwppifittte Bank The. new Moder Safety Demitit, Boxes in, our new 18 It will be a pl'easurel to show you thr6ugh. q UNDEktyrATE SUPERVISION Northwest Corner ‘Shei'idan Road and Central Avenue '. " ---Start to Save Now--- 'I' HlGHWOOD. ILL. t'sl = Open Saturday Nights, 6 to 8 HIGH SCHOOL BAND 4 _ HAS FIFTY MEMBERq ' The excellent playing of the high school band at football. games this xenon shown that this populer stu- dent organisation continues _ active this year, and report from the school is that has fully fifty members. Among them are W. Swan, C. Worth- ington, M. Wright, H. B1oorntleid, H. Burehard, D. Chembers, R. Cole, E., Gregg, W. Erickson. W. Devison, A. Fitzgerald, G. Gallup, C. Gunn, E. Hecketeweiler, K. Haggis, G. Hutchin- sin, R. Hitchcox, J.. Jacoby, L. Kean- ter, _V..Lenzi, S. Levine, L. Maemtuc B. Til-man, A. Finger-aid, C Senen, B. Burbank, tutd,M. Wright. V Plays at Ii'ootbairGames and hi Promising Organization . . 'In School ' ', McLuhan. L. Moon, E, Mills, W. Miller, T. Oabdrn, R. Patterson, th Rankin. H. Richards; C. Moan, I: Smith, W. Stryker. R. Swanton, B, Calcluure, T. Crass, B. Gallup, L. Kebater, B. Hodge, W. Miller, td Moon, J. O’Neil, W. Stryker, W. Swan, SOCIAL AFFAIRS AT " , DEERr'nilLD-SHrELDfi1 At .Deer1uld-pte1dtr high sehooti four elm lulu-male; two p11 schoot dances, the Christmas and Hdlowe’m parties, fymsiteerd largely from the so- cial fund, the Junior prom, and the; senior hop, to which only juniors and; the seniors ‘are invited, are the out- standing event: on the new calendar for this tear. The dated of .which' have not yet been announced. ' dig. ', _ , ' . N. s. THEATRE GUILD. v,' , _ PLAN SIXTH SEASON, All of th/ess dances are arranged by: the “laterals-s social committed? made up of the social than-man 'tttir: president of each class; and the tfires'; ulty soe,ittl committee," consistin'g '01; Miss/Parry, Miss Amborn, Mr. Dat: idson, Miss Rodenbeek, ander. Kmr, (Continued from page 1) , ka; Mr. Arthur). Boeppcher; Emmy-I ton; Mr. Benfy Kitchen Web-tot; Mrs. Leon D. 'MeKendx-y, Mn: Mr. Gordon' Wilson, Wilmette; Dir-pf Harry C. Holloway. Gleam; In; Otis L. Why, HighlandVPuk; Mr; Ellsworth Loam t A I . T "Hg; Three of the {out playeto be given have been drt1nitetr selected. There is an Englllh comedy, 1W" ot, "Th Truth Ab?ut Belayda,†exact-long play tmggetitivrr for "Mixed\ Mus riages," -endf~tlie classic mvlukevs responding to “Fabian†and " ., "Duenm." The fourth play max supplied by th. Alexander Dean, ',,rr eral director of the plan, who " often is able?!“ secure, newly relented plays on irh6et notice. The following in the â€We of data for the dimt plug. Ntrttttttre, 10. Luke Potent: Navémbet 11". Biglitand Perk; Noun;- bee " any“, WW.Nov.»1§, Wilmette: “(Hambu- " M 19., 3% Thomas Webb ttee gammy; A. E. Wright Salad in: company; Silver? Cup Bread nanny; Roma Dairy, company: xl),',",' tee' Cream company: Heiz I Pickle comp-hi; Steelef Weddlen co my; None Such . Food Products co puny; Kitchen-Aid "Manufacturing co may; Public Serv- -ic’e company: Puro Water Fitter com- ptuW. 1 On this (loor 1139 will' be found the, temro‘om where ixht refreshment- will be served all ttut,) And eve- ning with [spec 1 menu for hmetr. can and tea. F product- donated frdm the followin companies will be Tut, handov- 8W _ Although the work of promotion}: being-done by the; ftrtnnee committee of the, Highland Phrk Wain-31’: dub, it is also in line with the most impor- tant _ current brojoct of the General Federation of WOQan'n clubs through- out the country in istreasing the value of tho American home. IIIVWIP Wm!†â€VIIIW“' â€I'vv, .. Sons,f'mhted te, Bartattatt-Npdetgs campgny; with their beautiful girder: furniture, will make 0;! ' the club grounds at app'roprigte dating for I modern American home. ?‘ Such a list in in itself ti annuity of the quality 011th "position a each name stands ffor the bath its line. 1 ,' Club women ev here are urged to support this pr Ject by their inter- est Ind attendant) The hours of the exhibition are from 'noon _to tel, p. In.» each day. Come. and bring ( your friends md neighbors. (, _ q The ymoaition in not confined to the imide of the building. Our well EM“. when! _r8.t..eeta, Ctytr t Oil Earner: KitchmAid Malt. 500.; Mam; Sales; Mehgate Burner Cof- poration; Stover company; North Shore! ,Gu company: Kelvhutor; Pm {Filter-u: Erye Home Utilities: Geier Corporation of Ttht Edna! Stronger; Public? Sarita Co. of Northern Illinois; Wilton & Scott: Albert Loth-0. K. Vmuum Brurh; The Hubert Co.-+Johm lamina manwoon WINS m . _ sum GRID mums Defeats Haretti Speedboy _ In Fast qyite I£gsp amide; Sunday Highw [ won their second tramevof the ':,e.l',i'iii)iv', the clone score of 3-0. li'ive.h dud foothill tun saw one of tho .5t pllyed guns: ever played on H 's add. The Hareom a . boys, chtmpiom of the Cook CoqudIegzue made, the going hard for H hwood in the' apt half. ‘i _ Hitthwood's str n: defense, "pdthi ially the play of illinms, Robinson; Fink and Englan kept the Kareem?! from gaining muc ground. . Oat Hangout 'Floor C, _ On the basement floor are Wound the more tttitartdn .sppliam, dhr. played by the following must " J. Killian, Ina; Humid M. Bhur. tpt coypgny; Sidlgy Boittis Utilities; Jpe. Boylan an Allen): were con- sistent ground tra n for Highwood. Late in the 4tl scored wheri Slim kick over the hm line, _ _ Americam are (ed to see Amer- iea first, but, so e people think I town is more enj dale when it“: a ford“ June hat you an’t pro- - vvmulny; Bluley an"!!! U‘lllm; BohnoSyphon “mm; A. B. C, on Burner: Kitchde Matt. ‘00.; With a little lion practice on of- temleimtrttnmod ll have a ml foot. baltteamand.1 ywillbetbleto bent many of tlt but tum: in the Mid-Went league. _ _ Next Sundiy 3 o?clock another good game will played at High- wodo'n tuld, I dug with m. mime the sen- iors, with Idtl, t junioh withim In “Egon, the my? thirty-0nd vo- entrtettt)kc'ttt. E , 1, T . 'rhtrPtt,t.tstte.t' 'e W‘ Mun: Tum;I flo.t Ptl'.it"'tdttlt1't'i c. D. Mup onw- . . e W“: the 'trasiriuiia; P, Ill; Compton a Company; Baird t Wm: 'tate Bunk; North Shore Trust company: Solitaire Tnhla mummy; Pym" de.. gueldro, photompht: m matte, As compared th the enrolment of last rev, th year'l shows an increase of, fifty.. we students. There here 748 people “and!†We“ last year and n there are 808. with MN in it: Nirt iqtlitt aopttmiioee in school? Bald two um. moved approval d _ ent. Th b mud 'lhat' _ , l' moved billet P _ Gm f 'ui-in be hid Eon the th ' _r" i .. ' itoritt' ENROL up. new» ‘2um m 'tir/r, A?" ly, â€W'Akhs! i! the new iEEB)Ti ROCEDINGS (outlaw tron. pit!» (Command [from in†1) 11hfitit LARGEST AT BIG SCHOOL NOW Soon! ' to 1 {ighw ', won e swag-61w tin ive.h dred 1: f tho at pl: I on H hwood’ com a ' boys k Couwletm 'NsfiSii.ft:'. 1. compnny; Domain Iydrox Ice' Cream Pickle compmy‘; â€any; None Such many; kitehen-AU many; Public Serv- Water Filter com- 8100 quarter Hiirhwood tott kicked a plant from the 25-yard this? are moved that ""'"_‘,' .2 7 717.: my ‘4 " f :1. 6; " 1iW, 533.70 on their mat go: ins-unq- tion of mph: ,qrtitesit " $.ng ‘ter works, in seem-dam with new _rnendstto_rt of Alvord, Met & Rm â€maximâ€. . _ " i i otenittistdoaitr Go‘urley moved that Haw rdport of the 'iiiiiiit'riiiiiiiiii) toi September be received “some Commissioner Chem 'tsei-iii-ir 'nttd acceptance of M (if India‘s subdivision of lot l, block 'A 'thit [wood Park subdn. COM. Mal-‘9 Lmoved spprovs! mid -t-rettt, but of gtrtthallrht "tidtrttuat, w; Ebetwecn Kids! told and itiitssitFuii, l'i, te,/tt"pfta's',l"t'td; tttttttt 4 ft,'cSfh1t,ld",1',':'l" rq Jr,"' l,'?t','i'i1?.i, of new u; Ei i‘ Co. be allowed and pamtyotfggy T1iatp"t' the Wotdr' per bushel -.w.. _ _ i l .GREENING APPLES. but new bt: hm .-..-.d-...--.s--.t-- .4 hte BLOB CONCORD GRAPES, " at; hunts. per bunt ..~..- CANNING FEARS. KEIWBRS MICHIGAN mm“, rainstorm ttas PEACHES. per bushel _..-........:-...,. . EXTRA FANCY JONATHAN “has Fancy Red and Good Tum; in: has v . V’ , "Bee" 'i/- i’r I '3; 'ti. si,, C, For Friday and Saturday mum; Blue Gm.-m3hpp.51¢w4 Xr, bs; a. [A largest buyers await-“41W“ tl'21'ldttlhg" * ,. , g , T 3 3 _),) mam: LowPriceg. Our maumvmuum "'otrd', Ili] .1 .3339 ’33 iiiirhiauParrsiiretmtiittl,io-f--er. 'ErG'Fiu'iiii]iNifi Ir*rr' 3;} BLUE CONCORD GRAPE Mom pet and .---,-u,i-i2 EXTRA LARGE GRAPEFIUIT Full of Juice _-L.-..,-..--..-.. SWEET sules'r ORANGE LARGE no“? new ttttgotta Bweit n gun: out w---:--.-',- assumes. mum. myth: lu. ts or conmcnon cums m.......-;-! for I c Pee ma. L.'... Big Fruit CALIFORNIA SUNKIBT WQNST 29C Large Sin " for toe? doc. .'---t---. FANCY anw BANANAS ......._w9.. ' . Taut' 1110me . 'il You Gotta T vijeTeum‘ i. ,ititiiir 'i', 'ill' 'iitiiilhil You ean't win alll iii,, littlaihrteid, i†'itil?!! s'a il] aneel'togairt suMgand wealth, and them¢§m , _ 1justthe way the if earrvipithemiatnttii) A, tiihl _ 1ieoneri, tii'iaetatiriuireu-tiuihiic: . M V I Intt itstiii: "tdrtt'.uomrttiietueri.lr'i'j, HIGH LANDE PARK SiTi'ilrt')l. 33;.- tkk2ftSEcii WE ALSO HAVE (my, Cuba!†EWQ'HFKL Green Pm Pumpkins Endive no! 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"1 "tlra'gh'gluttt'itj1tidiii C iiCtiiFkjiaFaiirTticki"l) sits"coirrmt,ALhviitam Highland Park In. 2 for Eh: Hmedmw ,%fii $2.65 23e forum 40e (r/rt',s,ci; a:Tsl.,r,ii'i:Ci?, Vcr-, "r. 1141; " 97L e ,:ri'i))jS'i"iiri"re, . fut?- A t"ls'iy"sr 'e'e,'i'itiifJ, A. _ E: 'i5iiii'G)8jlE? IDAHO m POTATOES ft.. ONIONS BET 000nm POTATO l D z’ l 95.3.9.1“ 0‘ 'hum i “wow uni swur- ‘f Pom-mm .-~.',.d.._.._.......; "NCT m 5 murals . MIGHGAN m1. W . _ Per Luge Baa o.e._a-.......,', 1.... ICEBERG Hm km and w: .....:.. FREE Gm CABBAGE ......‘.. ma GREEN Pm warm madmt b'mo: i::',,il?i,iiti' 35.3: ll to! l 'rid , tre, ir, 5111115: "tt _ "If ', " 9c , © d it?) at“; mm. it