held tttmar' in",irra, _ DeiimaittiietitNeitiii, 'couts ded that she Sheridan Mum“. inthonin. formed tint preparation e‘ that the givénu M. In! rut . The Public Service company of Northern 11inch has begun presen- _ . “thin ’01 manna. More the Illi- nois commons odmmiuion to justi- .___ ___-_ » --ituts-rrr-t-attaritt-aaykatustrP1 ' no moi", itr3riricIry1.h..,tt ta _ .Aj.§!l!£. Buggy: [did an?! Cook mu- muting _Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin Thomas Jr. are inking a three week- motor trip into Canadn end In the east, stopping " thxsmttteld,, In... to visit In. C. G. Petter' mother, Mrs. Jennie Smicer. Upon their re- turn from their wedding trip they will reside in Rogers Park. Mrs. Thomas is the former Louise Kers- "C Mr; amrirLtirdiiiriiuritriiiteirt1r entertained at four tibia: of bridge or? Thursday mum: at their home on srsihttrf9ttirawoAtrJ.v- 75"†cF, "t: _," _ Mnend In. 'tttrtsttidtrt a! Wilpl mii%iriiu-atbmtlrhttrsani Oct. 8, at their home __ _ _ Mr. 'ttli My." Charles! Hutch (Luella Knigge) “noun“ thihi'rth of-ac-daughter-gn (rhgrtrar, Oct 8, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Carl Keith] ind son Herbert were guests at the Albert Wild- hagen home in Prairie View last Monday, evening, __ week from 'ifrirri'irirArrii7 36mm in Chicago. "r" - ----e W Mr. Ciir1 Boriititibhrdr in: teen appointed to take his wife’s Trlaee as Janitor of the Wilmot school. Mrs. Horenherger, who was injured re- cently in an automobile accident ex- meetitgugttgrtt home ttgtteth g Bitthr. ,lgnizgrkmmmakm days. N " Mr. and Mir. Alex Rafferty Jr. have moved to Deerfield _ftttm Lib- mymm and atmrHivhttr-ott" Godu- street in the house firrmir2r occu- pied by Mr. tnd Mrs: Raymond Cla- vey. Lake Forest. - Mr. and ms. .1. mm" MEHngh'en- tertained on Friday evening, at their home on Osterman venue. . ", . . Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer and Miss Irene Evensen with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. We! Wuhan enjoyed -agn-atttomotgu-tri-tontr Mr. tiiid 1Krsi.ivitrtt Brand enter- tained their bridge club Saturday evening, " their hope on Daterfield avenue. . Jerome Saeman who is attendipg U _ Pio Nona Prepirltory school at _ T T -- Milwaukee, spent the week-em! with ..__..._. his grandfather, Mr. George Inch. _ Jerome is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs; Frank Stewart of Cross Plains, -r---_---e--i- Reports Natural Gag _ Not Likelyrto Bsrhngr, . Cheaper, Report Says He's; 3rrdsirrrrat teitsrt..ettTer! let Henry J. Dunbgugh. attorney for the compuny, told the commission that tirtitieial so: factories in the Northern mburbcnorens of Chieago and southern district! of Ottawa, WNo matter what we marOthth of the “inability .or safety at Em pan 'lgvestmenta, - an" m .the Wiï¬'mflm has m»“ tut, ._ __.------'-'"'-' "'"'T'" . m. Claveys "tum; moved to 'i"i"Trriiii" Hagar 9m,gۤmy,§l££2.s~â€. L'wazaagg'“ d P E N M tYN DA-Vâ€"XEFEXFUEB A y u N ï¬t! A FRENCH LOUNGE CHAIR that is " comfortable as it is fashionable. It has a solid mahogany frame and is St.nyth-upholstered in a choice of bro- catelle, damask or frieze. Complete asrith "iriittstiipimiie-batk' and down" $ ' cushionandpillow .v. S'.- . . 89 Mom/meg. Z: (rri,a)ii-t, a TAXI OVER FREE from any point in the Loop, any Loop L or the North Western Railroad Station. We pay on arrival. No TH! PMB" 1/)/t:rr;t, DJ. _ olemrijse if" obligation to buy. FREE PARKING *ATTRACTJVE LAMP with agreen -thira-useamrgreetrsilk shad.e-. M E SOLID MAHOGANY TABLE with Plated mefal mountings I popular galleried top. It is I454x145x'29 inches high . . o-silk shade. $ tings . . . . 15 *-".“.$19 â€4-50 thi" MAW GALLERIED A Matchless TA BL: NewLow