RELIABLE LAUNDRY ||| AFTER NEW YEAR‘S we will erntmmenncnrnhytermnatnnpan ww weve e e ce Ee ces t n L es N o ced n o e ateeeag s h concieeva e en e t o nainneates c en en mc enï¬ C Ne e e 00 C NECCCCCC OO4 LOOK FOR THE FULL NAME BEFORE You uy Summer season : ON LAKE OSCEOLA In Florida‘s Most Beautifal Small City WINTER PARK American Plan Weekly.rates, $49 to $70 per person . ... JOHNSONS are designed to give flashing startsâ€"lightning speedâ€" quick turns and stops. They are perfectly balanced for ease of skating And they stay sharp longerâ€"because the runners are vanadium steel, diamondâ€"tested for hardness. . ¢ Ask to see a pair of JOHNSONS at your favorite department store, hardware or sporting goods dealer‘s. NESTORâ€"JOHNSONâ€"MFG.â€"COâ€", 1900 N. Spriflgï¬ejd Ave., Chicago. Nestor_Jobnson Norh Su â€" _ @Aittmmmaey Hard Toe Hockey. ‘ â€" THERE IS.ONLY ONE GENUINE JOHNSON SKATE What a gift! Genuine JOHNSON Skatesâ€"choice of the Allâ€" Hockey Team. s ; & sOmEONE YOU‘RE THINKING ABOUT WANTS A PAIR OF REAL _ _Every room steam heated Putting Course on Grounds Excellent 18â€"Hole Gelf Course Open December to April JOHN J. HENNESSY, Mgr. Dir. IRGINIA INN WIiSk > CHRISTMAS SHOPPER TRADES IN f HIGHLAND PARK Ocean House, Watch Hill, R.L . P. 178 ~~1|| 33 N. Sheridan Rd. to 25 N. Sheridan Rd. articles should be sent immediately to the general offices of the Illinois Children‘s Home and Aid society, 203 N. Wabash avenue, Chicago, Tilinois, hockey sticks, etc.; compasses, field glasses, tools, books, ete. _ " Scarts, for older girls; doll dishes, shoe ice skates of various sizes, but especiallyâ€"for â€"a girl â€"of fourteen; toilet articles, games, bird guide, a set of bird pictures from the Auduâ€" bon society, subscriptions to magaâ€" zines such as Popular Mechanies, To make this possible it is seekâ€" ing~ aid from the readers of this paper who may have any used artiâ€" cles or toys that might be passed on as Christmas gifts to boys and girls of all ages, such as the following: The Illinois Children‘s Home and Aid societyâ€"which provides for the care of homeless children throughâ€" out the stateâ€"will provide Christâ€" mas cheer for a great many children in its institutions, and its boarding homes located in different parts of TIllinois. Children‘s Home and _ Aid Society Seeking RING TING CANDY SHOP move our shop four doors south To reach us in time to be included Green Tea Pot. *HE PR E4d Policeman Pete Andreotti took the check passer into custody. He idenâ€" tified himself as John Damski, 36, of Chicago.â€"His colleagueâ€"was arâ€" ’schema were arrested in Highwood Saturday when they attempted to â€"passâ€" aâ€"$24â€"checkâ€"onâ€"Charlesâ€"Glass for the second time in two weeks. ~~~Glass, â€"a justice of â€"the peace and dry goods merchant, sold one of the swindlers a pair of shoes for a 12â€" yearâ€"old boy who accompanied him, and recognized his customer when the latter attempted to pay for his purchase with a check. Glass deâ€" tained him while Mrs. Glass called rested by Chief Iver Iverson when the boy told police that Thomas Karâ€" ner, 1943 W. Monroe st., was waitâ€" ing on the corner of Waukegan and North avenues. _ Karner admitted his part in the swindle and confessed he had bought five checks in Chicago for $10. The pair were identified by Glass and the Fells brothers, Highland Park shoe dealers. 2 Two «onfessed check passers who employedâ€" a young boy in a swindle Bogus Check Artists Dr. Taylor Announces Caught at Highwood He Will Be Candidate - By Justice C. Glass to Succeed Himsel{ Ex_:qm%}: of use of lighting effects during holiday season. Note balâ€" anced arrangement of illuminated trees on either side of entrance of this home. It is to promote these Special Ratesâ€"Lessons given i your home if desired Elizabeth Silber Worth :# TEACHER OF PIANG | Specializing in Jazz for Beginners and Advanced Phone Highland Fark _823â€"YINE â€"AVENUE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING 3116 ~ â€" Louis Hankins, 24, of North Châ€" cago, last week, pleaded guilty §be muid:lr of his wife, Inez, befort udge ph J. Dady and was set %enced to serve 30â€" years at the Ton® penitentiary. , head split and an axe :gh blood. + % Carroll of North Chicago.told Hankins, sitting with his head bowed and coughing frequently list ened to Fred Coleman, brother the dead woman, and the mother of his murdered wife, relate in what condition they Md'nd Inez shorty after 3 o‘clock on the morning of March 24. ~Chief of Police Edwar} he found the woman, N. Chicagoan Pleads ; Guilty of Uxorcide Dr. J. E. Walters and Lawrence Doolittle, exâ€"sheriff, are other pro# pective candidates for the office i" sult of his long practice and service as coroner. â€"~Edward Conrad, Wauâ€" kegan, former deputy coroner and former chairman of the Lake county board, has already entered the race for coroner and will oppose Dr. Tayâ€" . Petitions for the veteran coroner will be circulated starting after the first of the year by his many friends. Although there had been numerous reports to the effect that Dr. Tayâ€" lor would not seek the office of corâ€" the spring primaries. Dr. Taylor is widely known ready and would ask for another term on the basis of his long record as coroner of Lake county. 23 years, announced last week that he will be a candidate for renominaâ€" tion in the Republican primary next Spring. : â€":>_:=.;>: coroner of Lake county for the last holiday decorations that this newsâ€" paper is sponsoring the Outdoor Christmas Display Contest, details of which appear elsewhere in this y O-I:;:n‘ SWay Frida fl!emnfl’. 700 not be loca ‘â€ï¬‚r, tbe ©oron Miss Laura My SUrvivOr â€" of â€" the Wepith intareie on tb ce in a North Chi Coroner John L. 4 faid that the ing ""!, Until ~next Grade Crag] h N. Chil bids for the pay on route 173. â€" tided that it we all gaps in the Next year, Lobd Lobdel] state paving on She Fort Sheridan and new bids ar paving of a 40â€" ,dfplttment ha: Weeks decid two and a ha -ï¬lie to be m bridge, Although it y inquest last Bridge _He also d;ei ing to do wi Fox river brid ed that the bri a navigable be of the state b state highway to get permis 3tltes‘ govert bridge until af A public heari work, since survey of to â€". "Tt has be in my depa outside worl tinued. "Th and a halfa bours or duw bave no con those periods "The only supervisors jammed to ceedings, "I want own a pe gravel pit Lobdell er He state all possible payersâ€" fro: and during property o $100,000 in highways, owned an i erated in that allega his departr Tells , Harol in aft