RF 19 UICK ‘Fordor Sedan, _ value |..,....!...._._ 818B 1931â€"â€"PACKARD Sedan, 8; f \; "26 model ;.|.............____$408 l{:â€"n;\sn Coupe, clean...$265 1931â€"â€"LA SALLE Town Sedan, _ ~ â€"North Shore Used Cars Are Better Authorl;ï¬ Ford: Dealer | 101 N. ét. Johns Ave. | ‘ nflpm M :) :4 Tel. H. Park 710 â€" Glencoe 749 Purnell&Wilson 1933â€"Deluxe Fordor Seda: low mileage ..........._._$445 1933â€"Deluxe Coupe, | + Rumble seat, like new ......$445 1933â€"Regular Coupe, nice ..$385 1932â€"Sport Roadster, ; _ _ _ e!enl'? ;I.“..n._."_-.....“‘.,.......;zls 1932â€"Fordor Sedan, . a bargain ...........__._.........8275 Visit our "USED CAR" . display Cotner Green Bay Rd. and 1933â€"Pontiac Coach, | . extra fine -*n {nrercdinbegs 1929â€"PACKARD, 5 Pass. 1931â€"â€"Sport Coupe, | ) â€" > /. real value ......................_... 82 1934â€"Master Six Deluxe Tudor â€" Touring Sedan. Like new....8545 1931â€"â€"Landaun ‘Phaeton, ~© > __â€" .. 1933â€"Deluxe Fordor. : Aâ€"1......$445 1932â€"Regular Coupe, TT us m«, heater, trunk ........_$445 19$)â€"NASH Sedan, Model . â€" 1928â€"NASH Conpe, ". BORE YRIMC â€".;...~.~..~.~.«oâ€"#L70 1929â€"Fordor Sedan, bargain.â€".$115 Tudor Sedan, “3:; clean ..,.....‘.;.;..:‘.__..8125\ 1929â€"Roadster, pe.....865 1931â€"Tudor Sedan, ,/./_-__l 1931â€"Convertable Sedan. Aâ€"1 ShAPO .f..4G.%.c.,n. IORâ€"SW’W Real T inempralind on raciest â€" perfect condition .................8465 1933â€"Deluxe Tudor Sedan, _‘ _ excellent ............__.._.._.._....._8415 1933â€"Regular Tudor Sedan, new : motor [...}..__._."""".".""0...!.. 1930â€"Model A Tudor Sedan, TGRE YE ... cloclsw<arvlerninstcene 1931â€"S8 *Yet Prices are Lower‘ "U Hiet. tin ns‘ s400 Issiâ€"iclarxe Coupe, â€"_â€"__. _ _ . Your car as down payment Make your own terms _ 12 to 24 months‘to pay. PAGE EIGHT Om,EvetlptngudndSun&;ys' 40 Other Makes and Models To Select From. _ _ Sedan, clean real ‘value Don‘t Experiment with Results â€" â€" Place your Ad Here and Be Su Fordor T Other Makes Master Six Fordor Chevrolets NOTICE ._.8245 _$195 ‘s185 ._8175 Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock _ Wednesday, placed) in another section. _ I 1 w? 3:;'3 N.\ cu:l-(-’:o‘;t NICBLY rmxsxln'!o‘on* in ia private home : oil heat : telephone :â€"hot! water. at LARGE ~COMFORTABLE :R : suitable for 1 or #; close ation ; near u-c:t‘&bool‘ In: nt 837 |8.‘ Greenâ€" bay rd. or tel. H. P. 1491. . 0+ (PL nommtinndiammsioneneirbrnionasonormninninncom 4 yeamm n.g.r:'r BEDROOM with ° th, suit. for /1 or 2# gentliemen ; c to golf ï¬â€":‘ if desired. ;n. ‘el. H. /P.\ 3119. t i « 1â€"8 TWO 8â€"rm flats <with heat gnd hot ‘water *‘ furnished, 205 High St.; mvï¬ llml. * j ‘ ;_Â¥ iD » | * 1 it 1 hÂ¥ d OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our i-dnh? on ,rgoe:bh_w:-""mmb PARK Aificnt Bempe Apacle Bhie\, rem: vhnble: "Tel. "H." P.. #11, ""350â€"08 ARTMENTSâ€"2â€"4 rooms i% . U Bldg., .the year at $45 w# th. Tel. P. 667 or see R. W. Wlinn at Udel! > ., 538 Central ave., be 9 . and 11: a.m. [ P ME eC .D53â€"% 4â€"ROOM APARTMENT in duplex bungalow, FRESH MANURE for hoet bedis ; rotten maâ€" â€"EAST PARK AVE, 8 I-? n#- house, 4 bedrooms, hot water : 55x160, $7500 ; convenient terms. \i} ... 8T. JOHNS AVE., 6 ; Ige. & h:dounmh‘.loqrml 4 C $500 â€"'%cx COLONIAL, in Rav., fr. Roger )Williams ave., 4 bedrms., KAF., hot water heat ; $10,500 ; terms. ~â€"2 ACRES and 5rm, W. Park ave., hot water heat, 3 $4500 ; CEMETERY LOT, 4â€"GRA IN| EXCLU# %xvn SECTION OE N ‘ sHO GARDEN OF MEM METERNX, BEAUTIFUL â€"BLUE SPRIN T, trim« med with squirrel, size (16â€"17, in time for Easter; 2 beautiful | uizes 16â€" 17â€"18; may be worn for Tel, ~H. P. 1456. lanrathe use A% Apartments for Rent be : converted into a twoâ€"whepler| bike, Mm:Re B Periin1id coefoot »t, Ds home ; oil heat ; telephone ; b'&t'n'ï¬'{':z all times ; privilege of breakfast STATE BANK: if desired. 645 Vine ave. Jor tA & o ol "O5 heat and hot water furnished; east side | C nm!clloulmwl’ :; x u" ï¬::, (good -pon-}.v' f s k ~trips, real _ ranch Jife{ . prices, | !'ordzoih j i PAUL E. CI Prompt Service. .Call! . '*K'umwn u_:r.ihr':" 184 8. :Green Bay Rd, | P. 1157 USED PHILCO AUTO 108, all elecâ€" tric, sell cheap. au%’- to , 25 South Second Street. P. |891. â€" | A2 All ‘sales cashâ€"no returns, «* PAKCKARD CLUB BEDAN BUNGALOW on st St J ve., Linâ€" goln School dist., furnace ‘heat} garage ; $8000 ; terms, ols _ \â€"‘~ FRANK W, RUSS "wed nure; black soil. Reuben Lioyd,â€"Tel. H, P. e c es Ns ce e ie tanl o eA M es cR t hn Th Arst class shape ; tires dic-‘ "A1 ‘crï¬.ili-flmon. :859. ’;&u ‘gl‘#nl Jhruon. Lake hnasg.""" o o i State Bank Building CALL H.~ P. 3094. m’ï¬:’s?)i}'f;vlv:ï¬ij»l' N STUDIO .« ANTIQUES { P _ Famous since 1868 ____â€"_ _ EXTHACTS, szm%ï¬gï¬w ONDAY, Mn 18 m%mao Neek! _‘ _ Offices for Rent Sale of Antiques Wanted to Buy Rooms for Rent EXPERT BEAUTICIAN SIXTY THREE, 5: Ecn’ , / invites you C $ 12 miles southeast of Livin WATKINS PRODUCTS Miscellane RADIOS REPAIRRD esn zi ‘ and evening app ¢nts 2 Pleasant A s 2 sigt"" MRS. RIGGIO For Sale * Anfttalist ' i "tatk io * * Poart Alâ€"tf H1â€"3 ‘The check received was the cotnâ€" ty‘s sh of the motor fuel tax for Februa + With the exeception of one oth@r county, check recei was one of the la; d, to any county of Illinois. . | Lake County Gets: L . 97,355 from : Gas Tax YOUNG LADY, high sthool graduate rx'u:‘.u;iollil..lg !:.10&1'-ueean 700 ‘;#; EXP CED Bllth«fcr work, about 30 |years old ; nnlu&i eooi“'l‘d- H. day or Baturday. . ; AMERICAN COUPLE, best H. P. references FOUND ;PURSE on Central ave,, on j dn;: l\r‘e?rh&waro&!denfl 16 an or v, â€" Address EXP: T cu;o GIRL â€" ,f,‘}," 'mn“ . § ! t ; need ; $ Tnless #fod cook. Tel. H. P. 2485 Thhes. day or | WMJ‘ es {Fecd F2 WANTED |â€" MECHANICALLY INCLIN REGISTER| AT â€"ONCE forâ€"the postion SEVERAL | MEN TO | SELL ‘Kelvinator | reâ€" EXP CED GIRL | will care for ch by the day odr hour. Tel. H. P, 3157, E47 Tâ€"ROOM. HOUSE BY THE YEAR, 1120 | ; ‘J-MM\! 13 â€"WE HAVE a % b $40 upl, Make P ment as prices are in imgg. .| i > _ ‘Tel, . 2860. _ | < B2 FOR| THE BENEFIT: of both our .-u.g inomdl of nomprast etroants forcl ~fimily 6 TCP Suon repolt burni Inces, 2â€"car nn&onm A t |above; # good ‘5» y ample pasture; rent $150 a mon the NoNES3LO man now employed ghort , will éare | and for garden, bdpm other yard or k in exchange for living r= ters above garage ; would like to be| loâ€" cated by April 15. (Address C. P. s t qualify, and train for Dieseljenâ€" mfl‘ 1 o»ortnn?ddn. If you can furhish good lai réferences, write Hemphill Dicâ€" # Engine glc Schools,.co Registrar, |802 oniroe St., Evanston, 111L +o/ atk i e en en in n aed rniereont an slhon Th woun whes er frigera pra in :local territory ; ex ho fe t not ~naces l [olle 35 ‘ï¬m“ '%:'hihmuor“ï¬mov§s. 4 EB." tral |ave. | Key bstf wl Hrton Potihipe now sven for 6 you call Highland Park: 3420 _ ...\ | OFFICE AND sTO hm&n'%. 1 block west d?‘ land TL 4 41904 as thoge in search of such position, | we mm%rmmufmm*% Tel. K. P. 1769 59 8. St Johns ave. Bi Wade bt., Ravinia, on benutiful wooded [ flnï¬'ï¬h arden.|â€" oil. heat, Zâ€"car age. Tell B. 2. 11%9.. n ._;| H. K. .Alsup, Mar. Tel, H.P. 2520 | Glencoe 160 If wre lhghlnil °¢lal rnï¬mnxr‘: your , wHy. us ? We have m‘:s,uw b.um and H. r-m‘x‘:u’“ k m& Baird & Warner, In Situation Wanted FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT mAwcency |> Wanted To Rent Lost and Found || |puted Houses For Rent ATTENTION HOME OWNERs pe full time office work Te A Help Wanted RCAITORS F. B. WILLIAMS NOTICE Sewpicpnenattilet ie prarnattilyt pots k: THE PRE is Bitf )lâ€" 10 you ent» 1+3 NOR | tend. on Bunday, March 17, beginning at 1:3 .ntnand continuing throughout the afternoon. Mrs. Molly Pfister is chair of â€"dinner | arrangements and Mrs;.John Welch of ticket sales. Their| committee ihcludes | John Welch, ér. and Mrs. Waish, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Tho Hy§ï¬. Wilâ€" in ï¬knhm-, Mr. and Mrs. Vinâ€" éenl .Hr neau, Mr. and Mrs. Rectenâ€" wald, | Mr. Mrs. |Charles: Scaâ€" vuz Me;.%uu, A. L. Tooâ€" od, jand Mrs. Aiex Willman. ierin 2 in a subrcommittcy of the Senate| Commerce Committes. new |Copeland Bill strengthens the | presenit Food and Drtug Law passed ::lhi \ and adapts it to meet chan conditions. It includes most of the important points of. &;9“ the (first Copeland |bill last year which | was approved by the Food ‘and Drog ‘Administration in its anâ€" nugl| report for 1933 \ â€"‘The present bill :which is being \digecussed in committee is designed \to |strengthen the existing Food and "D;rh by: (1) Prohibiting false advertising as well as false labeling; | (2) requiring positive : information ‘uppn labels as well| as prohibiting ‘false information; (3) bringing cosâ€" maties under.regulation and reducâ€" ’1 ing frugs and mechahnical devices as | well! 4s medicine. for disease; and !“('3 ‘r;viding for a| more vigorous p mdtlad.;of enforcemen > J "imim 17 . | )5 at Deerfield Church ney l‘i Howard Miller, and Carâ€" roll| Ashburn. | ; Th 4 on Wednesâ€" day and Saturday at the Harris. || A‘Jigge‘s dinner" dof sgorned beef and ge‘will be |served at the Holy Cross Parish Hall in Deerfleld J } of moti staie fame is the sta: cia clude sguch pla $ Churles | ford K%ne. William Thomas Findlay, L bi ound. < But the religion it touchps is the universal struggle of all religion to keep:"the faith," and that is why "The " appeals to veryk ng, no matter what their conâ€" }'ic*h s&rt offers a fine play, superbâ€" y\ k f t _ Chirago is the fourth city in which "The First Legion" wil} be seen. It enjoyed ‘a four months‘ rim at the: Bil re : theatre New York, whe rl% headed ‘ " W%itg List". of current playing throughout the entire encagement. . Jt was seen in Philadelphia and the engagement at the | Hartis ftslm a six weeks‘ run in Boston. While the engagement in Ch q is nnnotnced for two weeks only, it is believed that here as elseâ€" whea favor of the play will reâ€" quire an extension of! bookings. ‘B of motipn picture and stage fame is the star and his assoâ€" ciates include such| distinguished players ‘as Churles: , Whitâ€" ford ‘Kane, William | Ingersoll, Thomas . Findlay, Leonard Lord, Michael! Worth, Dick | Wallace, Sydâ€" in . While the Chicago is annotnced only, it is believed the wh e favor of ‘th quire an extension of puted le starts 4 pilgrimage of thaci k and suffering |to their shrine. How.this in particular affects the lives of three priests, is the dramâ€" ati¢ ifdea back of the |plot. Religion but not :of creed or dogma, forms a : Just 1 Sierril "The Cradle Song" gaye to the world at large an ideal pic f every day) happenings in t lt‘(e,':o in Emmett Lavery‘s outstanding dramatic suceess, "The First| Legion," are tregoers preâ€" ‘ th a idea of life in a it house of studies. y= ’ij!_lnt Legion" : does not preach, even if it is a story of a hoyse of Jesuit fath whozacon,-‘ {r ‘with a prob] mï¬gna.ro-l | Probgbly no play inâ€"recent years h treated as much,. discussion as * t t Legion," the : comedy hee . of â€" Faith began a l: \engagement ‘at the Harris # Chicago, on Monday “’\?’ ning, March 4th. ioop .e 44 ;\ Other provisions ‘of the bill will ï¬o;cn ed in ‘later articles as well as other bills which| have been ‘inâ€" troduced on the subjects. Conâ€" sumeps/of foods and drugs which neans, of course, every one, should snow all about the 1 poulswgt&h are being considered ~their proâ€" ectign. â€" Lake: County: Consumers Counetl, [ + I "m pres in | and nual in |t cul_ox dise: ‘‘Fals@ advertising|of food drugs !co es is prohibited "if in particular |rep tations are not gus by demonstrable scien« SS > First Legi â€" â€"Now at community is invited to atâ€" Consumer‘s â€"* Corner The Harris : subjects. Con+â€" | drugs which ry one, should roposals wgt&h Torâ€"their proâ€". ity: Consumers on" ~â€""Those that remain hout | the year, though fewer. in number, hold: our interest because of the | bareness of the winter, and because of the hrave / le | they make against t > k is these that need a tion and :"The interest shown in this proâ€" | Sect is very great, ‘The ents are encouraged in their work by variâ€" l ous contests which they «3 tl;thtthm‘flibthir s gardens have.been displayed at Illinois Flower, show and ‘w â€" _ous awards. ‘ Last year, the pro {were entered in the Century of gress miniature home contest :« i sored by: the American Society Florists, . Miss Eileen Sullivan, of of the students; won second place with an award of $40.00. at Deerfield Church A luncheon will be served at the goerï¬eld Ysrenbmrhn ,Church â€" on ednesday, Kflh 20, beï¬nc at 12, noon, by, Dorcas Circle Two. The community is invited and guésts may make|reservations by calling any g9f the following members of the lunchâ€" eon committee: I Luncheon Wednesday The planting of shtubs that hold Mhï¬thï¬m}?twuud vines for shelter, . the érection of Xeeding stations, a few of the attentions we can givé them, "A community built of such homes and grounds beeotn" a, vast bird sanctuary," . , y f *‘ ‘All club members are cordially inâ€" "The migratory birds that come in the spring to former sites wnï¬tmnï¬ontbeir north, ing new or former s, preâ€" sent to us the greatest s , beâ€" cause of their countlessâ€" n: «â€"~~* Birds the Year ‘Ro ‘ In his illustrated "Birds the Year ‘Round," Mr. ch says, "Birds and interests from a study dmmifl no p time or t here in varying humbers ut the year.s t | sicy .. _ Model House Exhibit <| |. Migss Kerfoot is well known in . she says, *"The construction of a model home and its lindstaping is the high light of the art mppreciaâ€" tion class. -?.pt..n of the house is mcied td t toites Sor sn structed, and a led blue print of the garden plan worked out befgre thtlctulhndoeapinch»don:..vw- ous gardens are planned to m#t‘ able for the different types of home architecturé. Flower and cataâ€" logs are consulted for plan hints, and current magazines and books containing drawings of garden plans are studied. T* + B ) Approximately two months of the | PB t ~% school year is spent on this. unit of| [ "|~ T ° " i the course and it is without doubt, _ DR. B, A. HAMILTC the most interesting phase of the Jmk course as planned. A keen interest . [( 18 *L D is developed among the ntï¬mh j ; DI*. § designing and planning a home and| B * M oons y m landscaping the. surroundin=g T RCs w cuubPlufl f f e All Day eeï¬!Jfl The Highland Pa(F Press g (Continuéd ‘from Page 1) Telephone H. P. 557 i‘ CLEANERSE TAILORS l..a ~; , thwse ‘4‘Z~ tb ieWn hy a n 3. and lent for the occasion, v !!':; Ff welg ‘k t & 4 t The oldest &tand -,‘ s cupied by Maks Lo Hem Z:f Rotarian :lr_,‘)[ R. Vant to. \::t i pootifots e formulate | flns for the De Centenn E‘, fommemoration ‘t9" be held in Jurd®) . | . .. _( eon guest er at the field Rotary Club last Thursday ie ds int. â€"Mre; gave i of the ear tory: and told of ve plan ‘_thq‘eqntq*r . Fel. H. P. 495 | 35 8. St. Johns Ave Deerfield Rotarians °. |_ P DECORATING +. %&“&:‘; | i"’.D“. . Ior) Pm jal Business THURYDAY, MARCH 15 ‘‘Teitbapie ank Repetring " oo rep H. P. 496| | | 25 S. St. Johns 1 + ’ . : ID BROS. | mTinE -Q!PIOO!ATJI kitp the [