sB Wt , #f ‘D% 12 North Sheridan Rd. "Tel. H.P. 920 ZIP Treatments given | / steaming, ru , wrinkle removing, cleansing of mhl pores, and genâ€" erally improving the appearance and complexion, is one of our particular your lines, and the chief fea of our business to improve feaâ€" tures, permanently and at little exâ€" pense. f Permanent Marcel a Specialty | gwline-’ » fixtures, étc., be displayed. e stated further that constraction of a beautiful substation at Highland "Every electric light user in Lomâ€" bard," says Viee President, John G. Learned of the Public comâ€" pany, "will have the advan of a reduction in 1i rates: following this change in In ac f they will be mlted!r the near future by a representative of this mpany who will replace all b , lamps and fill all empty soc tith 60 or 100 watt lamps without cost to cusâ€" tomer. Other sizeg will be furnishâ€" ed at substantially reduced prices." Mr. Learned also announted that in the near future a Public Service. store will be opened in Lombard and a complete line of household electric to become effective on Maï¬ 1, 192. The new scale entitled all general lighting customers to a rate bf 9 cents net per kilowatt hour for initial conâ€" sumption in the month, 8 cents net per kilowatt hours for seco eonâ€" sumption and 6 cents net per kiloâ€" watt hour for excess consu ption. Result of Investiga f Announcement of these rate reducâ€" tions : influenced ‘ the: board of trustees to institute an vestiga~ tion, which finallyâ€"resulted in the acâ€" tion of Monday evening. se ; Some History Prior to April of ths ,â€" Lomâ€" bard purchased its : el ity from the Chicago Suburban Power and Light company on a jbulk basis. Folâ€" lowing the purchase of this latter company by Public servwe% Lombard continued to buy its electrjcity as a municipality and to redistribute elecâ€" trical energy to indiyvidual consumers in the community. t f Highwood, IIL. Phone 2479 This action brings to the residents of Lombard ‘a substantial reduction in lighting rates, and s with it all of the customerâ€"p which prevail in the 278 comm s served. by this company.â€" > pinsnca4ls Face Massage Following a thorough investigation of quality of service, rates and genâ€" eral policies of the Public Service Company ‘of Northern Illinois, the Lombard board of trustees, in session Monday evening, Nov. 1, v unagiâ€" mously to sell its municipallyâ€"owned electric distribution‘â€" sys to the above named company. j & . Emma and Ella Borchatdt HAIRDRESSING TO PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Disposes of Local Electric Disâ€" tribution System ‘and" Inâ€" sure to Tts People . Lower Rates : PAGE SI% 1 door No. of Post Office RAILROAD AVENUE ARD SELLS MUNICIP AL PLANT oud State Bank of Chicago tr to C. R. Corwine and wife jt tens. Deed $10. Lot 16, Woodland addn to Lake Forâ€" est, pt flflr’:hl;’oerfleld _ C. T. & T, Co. Tr. to H. J. Swanson and wife jt tens D $1000. Lot 6, J. 8. Hoviand‘s 8rd Addn to H. Park. pt. See 22, Deerfield. i Union Bank of Chicago to B. Mcâ€" Nicholas,. Deed $10.. Lot 22, blk. F,. H. ‘Bartlett and wife to R. L. Whitsett, D,.$10. Lot 6 block 8, Ravinia Highlands, pt. Sec. 36, Deerâ€" field. $ ' F, H. Bartlett and wife to R. L. Whitsett D $10. Lots 27 and 38, blk 1, Ravinia Highlands, pt. sec. 36, Decerfield. _ : M take Ella P. Browne to C. S. Cawthorne and wife jt tens WD $10. Lot 12, blk 23, 2nd Addn Lake Bluff. J. F%, Connelly and ‘wife to F. J Campbell WD $10. Lot 4 R. C. Brown‘s SBub., pt. Sec, 36, Deerfield.© F. H. Bartlett Tr, to Kathryn A. Callahan D $10. Lot 4 blk. 3 Bartlett N. 8. Manor See. 6, Deerfleld. * H. J. Yopp and wife to L, P. Yopp and wife. ?cn $10. Pt. Sec. 36, Deerâ€" and Wife, QCD $10.. Pt. Sec. 86, Deerâ€" field, ::‘ + n MinnicC. Butts to Mary Siebert, WD, $10. Lots 24 and 25 in blk 10 Ravinia Highlands, Bartlett‘s N. S. Sub., Sec. 86, Deerfield.> THE BEST I1S REAL Economy : Stop and look;at them, o# telephone Electricity for the power requireâ€" ments of Lombard‘s municipal pumpâ€" ing station, and for its street lighting system, also will be luppli?d by the Publicâ€"Service company at its standâ€" ard rates for this class of service. t ud We have fruit shtubs and trees, orname and the best evergreens for this climate. __ avenue, Westmore, (recently annexed to Lombard) will be started immes dilteli. & â€V‘ j ";, 5 to MORAN BROTHERS | _ MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ; Estimates Cheerfully Given. | Jobbing a Specialty _ _ WITTEN BLDG. _ _ 360 CENTRAL AVE. Now the Best Time F , Sash, Doors and Mllwork Telephone 1589 Ridge Road, mchhndépark. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Vur nursery is located :;t Prairie ave hhe nursery and see our growing stock b P. Yopp and wife to Henry Yopp WILL KRUMBACH Telephone H. P. 523 PRAIRIE AVENUE, HICH ft Frairie avenue, Highwo growing stock before you huy. Arnd PLUM] A hrivln‘BuKund x cepti ly impressive friend turâ€" key. our meal wouldn‘t be comâ€" plete without the famous and tradiâ€" tional msticks. So we extend Thanksgiving â€" ings to all with an offe durnb{e g nning service. A le.:y ropf cmicam no ni(lld ?t trouble and expense. In your ng. operâ€" ations start out with tï¬ dehrmf!:l- tion not| to skimp on the item of tin work. utters, outlets and cornices require xi)ert workmanship as well as materials of the best quality. 1 Standard | fixtures that stand up smilingly to their work throughout the years. These |\we will ‘supply you and at a saving. Plumbing of proven, worthy practicaâ€" bility. |Ours is a service of sanitation. . l | baugh lot 13, 16, De _‘ _ McHénry county is to have anâ€" other lake, and, like some other 1926 wet gaods, it‘s to be thetic. It‘s to be about the size of stal lake and will located in Bull valley, about four miles east of tock. Fawn lake, as this body of|water is to be called,| will be fo by ~a . dam across |a creek. To get the site for it a syndicate headed by E. R. Hoy and Theodore Hamer, purchased nine farms having a total of 1,668. The property ground it will be develâ€" oped for residence purposes; ‘ HE] PLA B. Sm Highl Pt. lot Flewe! Tucke lot 12 pt se Clark' ville Ev ten of Hanna QCD, $10. ar o;T Sec 81 Deerfll:ti \~Newell to Bertha D Stenson, et al jt tens WD $10. Lot 57, J. S. Hov;ï¬'ed,’ N. 8. Acres, pt sees 16:â€"and ytha :D, Stenson et al to Dora Newell WD §$10. Lot 57 J. S. Hoviland‘s N. 8. Ace, pt sees 16 and 21, Deerâ€" field. F2 t 9e ue 664 alp s 8, L, G. Arries 1st addn to Northâ€" moor Terrace, Deerfleld.; Plu and W.! Otten and wife to Evaleen E. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS old Peter cterson Plumbe: nb Good Plumt ING AND HE, ger Williams IRY G. 81 Deerfleld. _ { A. Tucker ung wife. to C. J. WD $10. Lot 2 Tucker & Melâ€" ‘pt. sec. 26, Deerfield. M. Mitchell wife to F. A. and wife it WD $10. Pt. blo%ezo, F. P. Hrwkins addn., 26; Deerfeld. |â€" . Beyfarth and wife to E. T. ling and wife jt tens. WD $10. 17, Highland Park. . Flewelling and wife to Vera th WD $10. P&. lots 18 and 17, nd Park. I | . Hayes and wife to J. H. Rumâ€" and wife jt tens WD $10. Pt. School Trustees Subdn., pt. see. rfield. ~ : | : or Planting [el. H. P. 561 ital shrubs and NOOD let us tell you leen E. Hanna to Margaret Otâ€" CD $10. Ptsv} qgt of the sk gqr NEW LAKE IN McHENRY. COUNTY "Son XTING Ave, ibout Come SW qr. of SW 29 South Second Street Mrs. Nunzio Russo, 481 Sheridan road, Winnetka, entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mt, and Mrs. V. Lazzari, â€" Mr. Lazzari Jn prominent member of the Chicago Civic: Opera Mrs, Alfred W. Fischer of 755 Verâ€" non avenue enteminad;:he_.gommittee sewing for the fancy work booth of the fair, to be given by the guild of ; the Union church in December, F‘rl-I day, November 19, at 2 o‘clock. $s Sewing Machines adjusted and cleaned Furniture Repairing and Tel. Highwood 2287 â€" _ 248 1 St. Highwood, IIL,| â€" * . _ Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Daniels of Apâ€"| pleton, Wis., will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Daniels‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boulter of 706 Foxdale avenue, Glencoe. _ : !> + â€" Mrs, . William V. wverrlnun. formâ€" erly of 140 Euclid avenue, Glencoe, and daughter of Mr. o#d Mrs. Charles O. Aspenwall of 1195 Tower road, ‘has been visiting her parents for the past month. .. Mrs. Men%ï¬un and â€" her daughter, ‘Elsa, left this week for their home in Reading, Pa. . MISS FRANCES BIEDERSTADT 15 Central Ave., Deerfleld f! Tel. D. 276â€"R Ph‘“'x""“"“w Rar Training Miss Hirhn is a u'!ï¬-in the School of Speech and a member of the Omega Upsilon: sorority. . Dr. Stearns is a graduate of the dental school and a member of the Delta Sigma Delta fraternity. _ i 19 8. LaSalle St. | Central 2114 Business -f’-ropgrtia Built North Shore News Continued from page 1 . CARLSON CANTERBURY and } Financed * "A Thirty Minute Ride Will Win You" Homes a FOUR door .\.. Sedan _\ w showing for the first time ful, well appointed four door, five passenger ‘body on: tï¬z smooth and nimble Essex chassis, the Sedan is now being shown for the first time. ® § It has individuality in line, color and fittings. It is unusually comfortable in the seating arrangement. Upholstcering is comparable in ,;extu:e and quality with that used in No car, regardless of cost, rides any casier. Noneis more casily handled in traffic. Essex is nimble, quiet and gives unusual gasoline mileage. It has fine car qualities in chassis and body that assure long service. f The cost is but little more than for an four â€"even less than for some four cyï¬nder closed cars. It is much less than you will pay for any six cylinder Sedan. Answering an insistent demand for a beautiâ€" A. W. PERSON :i: +Mrs. D. W. Poff, 739 Walden road, ~ miaen : Talse .;| Winnetka, : and her danghter, Ruth,, â€" Onâ€" Tuesday, â€" ~28, . Mrs. returnied Tuesday from a year‘s stay | George J.â€"Pope, 610 aveâ€" in Florida. Dr. and Mrs. Pof and nue, is giving: a~ ~Boto «6 "** | their daughter left in October, 1925, | o‘clock, to introduce new ï¬;andcmuuvoulvoehonflnmt]m.mm ope.: [ | ~ ; buu;'u}h]"h;,‘ where she will spend thei winter with her parents. Mrs, Edward Donnally and her son, Edward, have been spending ten days with the Edward Brions of 755 Greenâ€" wood avenue, Glencoe, Mrs, Donnally left Tuesday, November 16, for Melâ€" Mr,. and Mrs, George °L. Brannen and their son, Bobby, 479 Orchard lane, Winnetka, are planning to spend the. .Mhlzlvlng holiday with Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey Tember of Janesâ€" ville, Wisconsin. j company. . The list of guests included: Mrs. E. Fonama, Mrs. H. Fonama, U. Beduschi, and A. gembï¬n. The latâ€" ter two are also of the Chicago Civic Opera company. j MUSCLE DEVELOPING FOOTWEAR torINFANTS _ ORRING Ton ‘woTe; amm' Toot FsI mmcmus' j [B}:: cau.sxzE *ruzv; j ARE BUILT TO HELP NATURE DEVELOP: } THE FEET. FLEXIB LE SOLES 1 RuUBNY® Eight: school nde: of | ‘Ordé were present : at w OE" luncheon, bridge, and erie aznj ' given Monday in ho of I(l;j'OM. at the Mills home, | _ road, Glencoe. ’ Te 1° c Miss jAlice Cathering Mjlls of Glenâ€" coeem::‘:"nql bursday at :‘lmh- gon, bridge, and han n in honer of Miss 6 SOrdc, trent in to taky placd n Wedpgemsy street is to take. , § November 24. â€" EC1 8 8 coast before ‘buying anu simee. : Dr. Poff Red to net. ka <in March of year. + Before coming back Mrs. sold the atâ€" tractive tea room she ha taken over in May, and is bagk in Winnetka to .t.y- B "f." ¢o j 795 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 19096 EDOEwATER Phone Plus War Kucise Tan F. O. B. Detrole 695 "6". COAcCH