10 Patronize the Press Advertisers PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION Sn - (‘Iuionel NORTH MORE TALKING MACHIINE COMPANY 380 Central Avenue. Highland Park try EDWARD MELTZI-zu Trom hone The nved for widespread charity will disappear with the resumption of Normal Buying for Normal Needs.' For the next 10 days we are offering to you famous SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES at a concession. All the $50.00 wits and o'eoats in stock at $44.50. This is not a sale, but to stimu- late buying. Purchase now and you'll SAVE $ll.00 ON SUIT AND o'COAT. Bring this ad with you, and on purchase of either or both we'll give you in Cash your concession. 316 Central Avenue Drum Cornet at MOP Tenor Banjo. Harmony - ranging for dlnce orcheulru by JACK LENDIN .btiely C, "r-rt, with [ha B-ter. Bay Hill". Pull All. "e. 'y (6th (ijotkes Phone 3474 for THE PRESS in m {Net Operating Income i, of North Western Road 1 Reduced During October Octoh'er net operating income of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway will tall $761,000 short of the $3,442,- 759 reported in October, 1929, - Cowling to preliminary estimates made public this week by Fred W. Sargent president, “cording to Chi- mgo newspnpers. y He estimated tGt tor the full year the company would cover its fixed charges about one and one-half time: which would indicate net earnings of about $4 a sure on the common stock. Gross revenues last month were about $3,000,000 below the $14,870,- MI reported last yen, while net Phone 2871 available for dividends was about 82,- 000,000, ft decline of around $1,200,- 000 from last year, when $608,000 of nnn-operatinir income Wu included. l Among those in the line who are ‘leaving Are Art Firm Ed Hornberger, illaruld Evans, and Bill Watters Paul Rubly, Leo Zanier, Kenneth Masonic, land Edward Toomey, in the back- C.',":',)." are also playing their last her son. The fact that Noveinbei trattle thus for has been below expectations is due to lower grain prices, he said. Great Northern Railroad will show net operating income for October about equal to last year's figures, de- spite the fact that gross revenues will reveal a "eonsidertrble decline.†according to Ralph Budd, president. H. S. Lightweights End A Successful Season Deerfield's lightweight f o o t b a ll season ended on November 8 when the lights were defeated by Kenoaha 7-2. The lightweight: have had a very successful season-winning six games and losing two. United Sate: Post one. Highland Park, tll., Nov. 15, 1930. Unclaimed matter of foreign origin: Sm. Giaseppina Ugolini Piehietti, Box 336. _ Mr. Luigi Santi, Box 86. Mr. Luigi Santi, Box M. Hugo L. Schneider, Postmaster. The team was coached by Mr. Thurston, with Art Fox noting as captain. All of the seniors who played this your will be missed very much by the squad. Take Advantage of These Bargains JACK TAR WASH DRESSES Costume Jewelry. Infants Dresses .. Rompers......,. GOWNS 59c, 2 for $1.00 COLAR AND CUFF SETS $1.95 - $2.95 .. $3.95 LADIES' WASH DRESSES . $2.95 Smith 's 11 South St. Johns Phone 185 Values to $1.25 Thursday, Nov/ 20, 1930 Sizes S to H Less I 0% Lens 10% 59e .$l.00 ' 1.00