'ry Us and See ' â€BL-1 RECORDS H mm! mm C0. 31H Wabash \venue » 85‘ \ND. Agent Pummm> SONS e the Best 6 .aieciion w “I... term. cameo ...- Fvâ€"Qu- “I w .m PIA NOS ‘ m FONOLAS H.8alishgrylco. v *1",',â€â€˜~' aFZ’i' e 4. _1 'I.\~‘.', Virzed in 2.. ‘ 'nl-ul. 1.0â€": BOOTS OWELL SCHOOL UBBEBS IeECphone 410 North First St. Hzghland Park PM Front“. ‘7“ (I'AILIOOCD 5.74 mm G: (105 {:bber mttles \. taper agazines "CC O'DOOA Y‘D "JBBER STORE 3.1» Tires. Metals Rubbers :1 Specialty â€"«nu . Poluhmz Lnuld \ \ICHOLS “A a. 'Wuc um §Mud ANDWET OUR 1“!“e3treet A)“; W'nbuh 570‘ w: (rum Dene, {9, High Price for and Metal AGAINST \1 Ash Pr If MUTUAL com. co. cHL’RCH SERVICES. Sunday a. m. at 10:45, Sunday School mediateiy following; Wednesday Evening Testimonial Service at unmanned by First Church of Christ. Scientist. 0! Highland Park Telephone 265 Sewmg Machines Repaired. Called for and Delivered. Highland Park AI‘ makes of watches. clocks Jewelryfor called repaired and delivered Sheridan Bldg. nghllml Pan Telephone 874 Ofï¬ce and Yards. Uine Avenue V HEN COAL sold nwmdmg m \alue our brands Lmnmzmdul pumium mites. Our Famous Brand P11151UN 4N\1‘5H1\’1C1'1“E W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and' Jeweler Leuer’s Motor Transportation Co. Baggage and Household Furniture Telephones 550 BUILDING MA TERIA L Thor W'ashirng Machine â€"\pex V acuum Cleaner demonm‘ed Free of Charge In your home Telephone 555 Sateen Years at Schneider's 364 Central Avenue ROBERT GREENSLADE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM DR. WATSON DENTIST ï¬ï¬fï¬lf’ï¬lï¬ï¬f QEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DAILY TRIP TO CHICAGO You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the 508 North Green Bay Rand Carried at Rasonablc Rates SOLD ON- CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS RIDING HABITS STREET SUITS 3,5; SPORT SUITS a} m Made to Order Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Day Except Sunday 387 Central Avenue QEEEEEEEEEEEEEE and § Now Showing [hr Newest Styles ‘2‘: ‘ \ . i; and Pas/120215 Spring and Summer HARRY EINHORN Ladies' Tailoring of Distinction Sune 130 Mentor Building 39 Suulh Slate Stu-2| Office 597 Dr. B. A. Built. Dr. En! D. Fritsch DENTISTS_ Kline Electrical Contractors 15 S. St. Johns Ave 386 Ccntrnl Avenue RCJM vxmblc I': It es Phony Cvnlvll 7913 ‘l. W. Huber Electric Co. Highland Purk. Illinois L HighIADâ€"d “Parlâ€" Trus! 5 Saving! Bank Bldg. Telephone 078 PHONES LPJEJJLE’HEJ Residence 490 Phone 2? Chit aéu lm- 8:00 DI IHk HH-IH.1\NH (mm I'lihbh. g DEERF'IELD NEWS ITEMS g Next Sunday morning a member of the Anti-Salmm Leaéue will speak at a union service in the Presbyterian L-hurch. In the evening the Rev. C. K. Orshn'n of the River Forest Presby~ terian church. who is a member of the board of trustees of xho Presbyterian home for the aged, will speak. Monday evening the Workers of the church held a conference in the com- munity house to formulate plans for raising the $125 for the Presbyterian home. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Osterman were the guests of Mrs. Louisa Osterman “1‘ Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Fred La Bahn spent the week end visiting relatives in Evanstqn. Friday afternoon, Mrs. Henry Sil jestrom entertained the Yohng Ma trnn‘s club. Mrs. (Tum-ad L'chtman is in Quincy, 11]., with her husband who is un a rim l-ruiting trip. Maurice Miller has accepted a pnâ€" >iliun as lmokkocpm‘ for thr Decrâ€" liolll lumer company. Dummy Johnston is ill. Mrs. Olcndox'f is teaching fur .“l'bi Dun-upon whose family is ill. Tuesday evening at 23‘ o’clock Miss llvlcn Svliinlelwr. duimhu-r of Mr. and Mrs. William Schinlulwi', was murriul tn Ethan \Vlllmzm, sun (if and Mrs. \Hmam b'chmlvbm'. was murriul tn Ethan \Villmzm, sun uf Mr. and Mrs. John \Hllman. in the prvsrmw wf the imnu‘tiï¬utu famlliL-s at (he hmno nI' the brnlc's parents. Miss Ruth IAchrxvuwl wen bridesmaid and (Han-nu- Huhn acted. as. best man. The Run '1‘. H. McDowell officiated. Al~ mm: mnm-diutely after the ceremony the Midv and groom left for their kmnw In Chicago. The l‘arent-Tearher association will have a valentine puny Friday after- noon, February 13th, and in the eve- ning there will be movies, Charles Ray in "Bill Henry", and also slides of Lincoln's lifé in Kentucky, Illi- nuis and Indiana. Mrs. Ell Svlig is conï¬ned to her lnnnc mm a swollen ankle caused win-n she fell down icy steps. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bingham a! ll‘Vllll; l'ark were the week end mush uf Mrs. Amelia Pyle. Uw dull} Mrs. I'I-ustuii was burn in Deorï¬cld, Se-iuti-iiiimr ‘34. 1576. She was educab ed ii. ii‘u- Du-riiuh‘i grammar school and ln-ui-iiilii tuwnrihlp high school “hvrv >hc gi'miummi In 1596. and is mg knuwii in this mixiniunity where hm many friends and relatives will mum-n her (it‘flth. Shy was married t0 Albert Easton Nov, 15. 1899. They had eight chil- nn-n. (Wu uf them dying in infancy, (have Isabelle. about six years ago, and .Ivssiv Ellen a year ago last Aug- list. May .‘x'l, 1892, Mrs. Easton joined the Presbyterian church and remain- ed a faithful member until her death. She was a member of the Dorcas Society. Missionary society, recorder for the R. N. A., and member of the Rebekah Sheridan lodge of Highland Park. Her many friends will miss her m these organizations as she was a zealous, earnest worker. She is survived by her husband, A1- bort Easton. six children. Susie, Cas- sius. Richard, Gladys, Hazel and the baby. David Albert, a mother, Mrs. I.. (1 Hole. tWo sisters, Mrs. Fred Meyer and Mrs. Ira Gardner. of Deer- ï¬c-hi, three brothers. Sam Hole of Lexington. Ky., Ben Hole of San Francisco. and Ira Hole of Deerï¬eld. Funeral services were held in the Easton home Sunday afternoon with the Rev. T. H. McDowell ofï¬ciating. Burial was in the Deerï¬eld cemetery. I’I'BLK' NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber. Administratrix of the Estate of E‘rastus Otis Haven, deceased, will attend the County ("ourt of Lake (bunty. at a term therl‘uf to be holden at the Court. House in “'nukeynn. in said County, on the ï¬rst Monday of April next,‘ 1920. when and M‘here all persons having claims agajnst said estate are notiï¬ed and rel ested to _pre-‘ sent the same to 5 id Court for adjud- 5 ication. [ m Katharine St'ams Haven, Administratrix of he Estate of Eras- tus Otis Haven, Deceased. Waukezan. ULMF‘eb. 2. 1920. «49432) ob...oooooogdoooooooooooog ; manna 1m : : 585 Oakwood A1. "Inland Pan : I 0.0...OIOOO’OOOOOOIOOOOOO Hr: Friday night aâ€! n1~ Jyw‘n' MM «'1‘! lighlun uni Paper Hanging; 1nd Deconthx ADJI'DICATION NOTICE . MTGATI‘E 11 w } Obituary PAINTING m. :1â€. guw Huh :0 421;: m u Weak mmii- w uhixnk‘t {H light my m-h rmulu-(l In her \\'Ll ,HH uuurrvd 1hr sad I'Lzmt'wn, wife Uf n;:}:tx" uf Mrs. j. \'\'\'!1!!\'-'. Jim. tniu'n >‘-...idrnly a) NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT ASSESSMENT N0. 243 Board of Local Improvements of the City of Hi Inland Park NOTICE IS HE EBY GIVEN Hut bi s will be received for pavin and 0t erwise improving First treet from a line twenty-ï¬ve (25) feet southerly from and parallel with the north line of Laurel Avenue extended from the west. north to a line thir- teen (13) feet northerly from and arallel with the south line of Elm glace, extended from the west, ex- cept the present paved roadway 3ev~ enty (70) feet Wide in Central Ave- nue at First Street, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, as a whole in accord- ance with the ordinance therefor. HIGHLAND, PARK. ILLINOIS Said bids will be opened on the 20th day of February A. D. 1920, at the hour of 5:15 o’clock p. m. at the ofï¬ce of the Board of Local Improve- ments in the City Hall of the City of Highland Park. The speciï¬cations and blank pro- posals will be furnished at the oï¬ice of the Board of Local Improvements in the (‘ity Hall of said City. The contractor will be paid in bonds, which bonds will draw inter- est at the rate of ï¬ve (5) per cent All pro osals or bids must be ac- mmpanietrby a certiï¬ed check pay- able to the President of the Board of I.m-al Improvements of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggre- gate of the proposal. The ('01 bonds, whi‘ est at the per rannum Said prnpusal must be (lvlivered to tlw President of the Buard of Local Improvements in open session of said Emmi at the time and place ï¬xed lion-in for the openim: of the same. Nu proposal or bid will lie consider- wl unless accompanied by chock hereâ€" in provided. Kitty wauld better louk out how she goes out after dark, in these days when everyone has to have a seal coat. lhc Iiumd nf Imal‘lmpmvements “tunes the light to rejett an or all bids if (hm deem it best for tie pub- lin gnud. Board of Lm-al Improveménts. 49430 (‘ity of Highland Park -ndan quidmg, Highland Park. Illmois Plum-r H. I" 315 SAMUEL M. HASTINGS WARD W. WILLITS, FRANK L. (‘HENEY EDWARD (L HUBER. ARTHUR C. BROWN, 0. (‘. DOERRIER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT DR. A. 1;. LEE DENTIST Dlélody Woods P: O. Box 314 Bring You Right to the Heart-inf the Loop Frequent, dependable North Shore trains bring you direct to Cimtago’s loop, stopping at con- venient “L†staticjré. 30- Minuï¬ei Service to Chicago Trains leave Ihéhland Park every half hour from 638a m. tr§1.38.a m. Dining cars p?oviding superior service are attached to trams leaving Highland Park at 9:383.m.,138p1~m and 638p m. 10ndet1ckets betivgen Highland Park and Chicago afford a great saving of time and money. cchco RoR SHORE RRWAURRRR R. Park Ticket Ofï¬ce For furgfï¬r information aptly to the {lghhtid Park Ticket Ofï¬ce Phovï¬â€˜nghland Park 1361 Lake Shore Creamery Tell BngTERuEGGS-MARGA RINES évxlleys in Splendid Condition ï¬h‘neSt Quality Home Dressed Poultry £LINS 8: SPRINGER. AUTO PAINTERS ajbsï¬c Bowling Alleys Come in and Enjoy this great Indoor Sport C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor Open Every After- noon at 1:00 o’clock 685 Central Avenue AUTO PAINTING LIMOUSINES. ELMRICS. ROADSTERS. TOURING and Commercial Cars at Reasonable Prices Monograms and Lettering PARK Am ST. JOHNS AVENUE Highlnnd Puk, Illinois PAC] NINI