James Yore Drowns in Diatond Lake on Sunday South Telegraph Road, Lake Forest, drowned in Diamond Lake last Sun: day morning about 11 o‘clock. Mr. Yore and two companions were swiming in the middle of the lake, using a rowboat from which to dive, when the tragedy occurred. The body was ecovered about 5:30 Wednesday morning by an Indian diver of Portage, Wis., afterf other attempts had failed. Funeral serv© ives will be held at St. Patrick‘s Church, ‘at Everett, at 10 . o‘clock this morning (Thursday) and burial will be in St. Patrick‘s Cemetery. Mr. Yore was well known in Highâ€" land Park. He was a graduate of Dv»-r'!'\cl(l‘s«hi(“ds High School. â€"In addition to his parents, he is surâ€" vived by the following brothers and «isters: Lawrence, Emmett, Frank, James Yore, 21â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. _Gg_orge L. Yore, of THURSDAY, JULY Correction The Press stated last week that Edwa‘d Tanielian, of Deerfield, cut this foot severely at the "Highland Park beach" recently, and 50 stitches were required to close the wound. Tanielian received the injury at a gravel pit west of town, and not at any of the local heaches. Nan and Régina. Just some little reâ€" pair â€" mayâ€" make your watch run like new. Let Mr. Nemerof give it the "once over‘" ocâ€" :asionally. It pays. 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 Dry Goods Store HIGHWOOD Men‘s Broadcloth Shirts blue, green, tan. 7‘ ! each . « Ladies‘ Full Fashioned Hose Pajamas, made of fast color | frints, worth ‘much 89c more; our price.... Ladies White Straw Hats | closing out one lot 5 | specially priged at 9c ladies‘ House Dresses, | iyclyding whites 8 | bur price .........â€". Shapiro Edw Shapiro adies‘ Sports Wear, Shorts and Biouse Set. 89 our nrice â€"~ C 11 HIGHWOOD AVE. f\'ext to Post Office elephone Highwood 482 mDeciadi . H. NEMEROFEF Credit Jeweler and Optician price _ At alr 0) ,â€"4 «. yE Fe 59¢ 89c¢ Live Rhinoceros Will Visit Here on Tuesday A live trhinocerous will be shown in Highland Park next Tuesday, July 31, through the courtesy of the Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer motion picâ€" ture organization and the Studeâ€" baker Motor Company. The parade of the Studebakers and their wildâ€"animal occupant will start at 4:15 P.M. here. . A Studebaker caravan will acâ€" company the rhinocerous to this city. This caravan will consist of a Commander custom sedan, a Studeâ€" baker tractor truck and an Edward semiâ€" trailer. The rhinocerous will arrive in the| “."I“}:r:m;h the efforts of Mr. Ja trailer and will be on exhibition tt; manager of the Highlfnd Park s various points along the route Of, rreq Abrahams of| the Hub the caravan. Capt. Volney Phifer,‘ Wioods store, Bob Gfusin, High who is in charge of the Metroâ€"Goldâ€"| pary Sim:)n Crgn f i wynâ€"Mayer wild animal department, | Wwosds and Philip a }’lenry A will be riding in the pilot car dressâ€"| pams of Highland Bark, the p ed in his gcolorful uniform. fCapt. was a grand success f Phifer has spent his entire lifetime 4 1 training wild animals. He has The main feature of the day traveled the four corners of the Aworld. I P Fell‘s Men‘s Store to Move About August 3 Fell‘s Men‘s Store has rented the vacant National Tea Company store at 203 Central Avenue and will move in about Aug. 3. ; Sam Fell has been in business in Highland Park for 22 years, having been located on St. Johns Avenue. For the last three months his store has been situated in the Fell Brothâ€" ers Shoe Store. In addition to his nationally known brands of men‘s clothing and furnishings, he is adding a boys. deâ€" partment. Watch for the opening date, for on that day Mr. Fell is giving away six valuable items free. | Card of Thanks _ We wish to express our sincere lapprociation for the floral offerings and kindness given us in our recent bereavement. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends, neighâ€" bors and relatives for the kindness and sympathy extended us at the loss of our father. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McVay. CARD OF THANKS 10 North Sheridan Road LOW PRICES NOW! Klemp family . w. NOR | _ Through the eï¬ortsl | manager of the High] | Fred Abrahams ofJ Wioods store, Bob G Employes of the 5 S : Community Service Stores Have Picnic GENERAL The employees of the Community Service Grocery and ’M}grket stores of Lake Bluff Lak orest, .Fort Sheridan, Highwood, Highland Park and Hubbard Woods land their famâ€" ilies were most royally entertained at a picnic on Sundgy at the Matt Atkinson farm north of Lake Forâ€" est. The stores supplied all of the refreshments with the butchers of the different stores serving. Harry Woightman of Lake Bluff was in charge of this committee. Opening Announcement Andy Jacob‘s New Service Station Next Week‘s Press rts of Mr. Jacobs, hland Park store, of | the Hubbard Grusin, Highland rysin, _ Hubbard and Henry Abraâ€" rk, the picnic _ Program DIN co. ELECTRIC Watch for w THE PRESS .. h . & i ; « 3 & ~ 0 S e m 1sp s : * ies m f ¢ §.:> _ e eey B _ o oo .o: es ie s eremeane ces :_.;. [ cce 7 Ne aererarn. o 1t Res $ ? : M on ooo ote tE oo‘ ce on 5 1 buying your Phor?e Highland Park 214 and In t ‘?’Hnter-store'basehll game with ï¬ ghland Park winning. The first g'm!re between Hubbard Woods and the| Highland Park team, the later co;flposed of the men in the Highâ€" wood, Ft. Sheridan and Highland Park: team, the latter composed of the men in the Highwood, Ft. Sherâ€" idan and Highland Park stores, was worn by the latter, who then played the ‘Lake Forest team composed of the employees in the Lake Bluff and the Lake Forest store with Highâ€" land Park winning again after a stiff battle. Master Bertram Abraâ€" hams of Highland Park threw the Bball which opened the game. |.All of the employees took part in the racing events with Mrs. Sylvia Jacobs of Lake Forest winning the married women‘s race; Mrs. Banks of Lake Bluff, the fat women‘s race; Rose Banks, girls race; Alphonso Jprdon, race for boys over 20; and Martin Bridges, young men‘s race. Prizes were awarded tho winners in each event. i 1B ATOR â€" New Pastry and Bakery ‘Shop to Open Saturday William Findling‘s new pastry and bakery shop will have its grand opening on Saturday of this week, Smith‘s WASH FROCKS, $3.95 value ......}......_.__._...._._@dald WASH FROCKS, $2.95 value ... mirurf..«» @209 WASH.FROCKS, $1.95 value .....:...; whaic.$1,09 MESH FOUNDATION GARMENTS, $1.95 value $1.59 MESH FOUNDATION GARMENTS, $2.50 value $1.95 MESH FOUNDATION GARMENTS, $3.50 value $2.69 VANTA SUN SUITS, regular 69c value ._._.........59¢ VANTA SUN SUITS, regular $1 value {ncz~~~ TOC REGULAR 79c HOSE, chiffon and service, 2 pairs $1.45 Midâ€"Summer Clearance STILL IN PROGRESS RAJAH Karo Syrup . 3 S 25¢ HERSHEY BAKING Chocolate . 2&%%;25¢ DEL MONTE SLICED OR HALVED Peaches . «& 2 8R\$ 25¢ NUCOA Margarine . 2 58. 25c Yeast Foam . 3 °Ss$ 25¢ ANf:'l'}l. FO(;,I()}E MED Cake $s 33¢ Size 196 SALAD DRESSING ANN FAGE Apple Sauce . 3 (Ry:Z 25¢ HORMEL‘S oz Chicken alaKing‘®%}* 25c RAJAH; CIDER OR â€" White Vinegar 2 a8‘s Kenâ€"Lâ€"Ration â€" 3 8%% A &P f ART Grape Juite . $A BLUE LABEL PALMOLIVE SOAP . SEMINOLE TISSUE "SR°" 4 rsous 25c _ Milk Fed Veal _ Short Legs . . . »â€" 10c Rump Cuts . . . 4 12c Cutlets _. . . . ®. 25¢ Loin Chops swems . b. 19¢ Rib Chops . . . 4 17c Shoulder Chops . . ®. 15¢ Shoulder Roast . . ». I0c Breast . . . . . 5 8c Boneless Rolled . . » 15¢ Genuine Spring Lamb _ Legs . . . . . . 19¢ SOUP romato 4 * 25¢ CAMPBELL‘S SULTANA RED KIDNEY OR IONA LIMA BEANS 5* 25¢ FOR LAUNDERING AJAX SOAP 7 25¢ 39 S. St. Johns Ave. Telephone H..P. 185 when a bag of cookies will be g to each customer. $ The new shop is located at §21 Central Avenue. Danish and Frengh pastries, @akes and bread will ge featured. â€" 4 i Gigantic Sale of California Valencia Juice Size, 252â€"288 ... Mediam Size, 200â€"216 ... ORANGES dozen dozen 27C quart jar 25c 6 casss 25c 21¢ wonk...... $B,19 rark....» $R09 wL......$1,99 value $1.59 value $1.95 value $2.69 S 59e 1+LB. BARS PAGE F it P H 00 14