White Bread - 16¢ per loaf Doughnuts - 30c a dozen Square Coffee Cakes 15c each Real Fruit Cake can be ordered during the Holiday Seasonâ€"50 cents a pound 19 S. St. Johns Ave. Telephone H. P. 190 HOMEMADE PIES, CAKES AND DOUGHNUTS Highland Park Battery Station Evanston Ba‘ttery Station SCHUMACHER FEED, WHITE DIAMOND FEED, GREEN CROSS HORSE FEED, FULL-O-PEP POULTRY MASHES AND SCRATCH GRAINS. We Solicit a Trial Order Ofï¬ce and Yards. Ulne Avenue MUTUAL COAL CO. Bread QUAKER OATS COMPANY FEEDS We beg to announce that we have taken on the Whole line of Fine Leather Goods Telephone Highland Park 266 Our collection of useful and attractive articles com- mends itself to the careful consideration of every exâ€" acting buyer. is your best food. Eat more of ( Will??? D Special 522 Central Avenue $5.00 Meal Ticket $4.50 .Ztl'ICD‘ all! .51/\r('l‘)llllf}1 \ 9|?) Marsha" led Annex BM}! Week of ipp Cobllu‘n Co Branch of Such As ++~H~ -:- Phone 21 J. H. Kugle. Pastor Evangelistic services are now being held in thin church. There will he meetings every night in the week ex- cept Saturday night. The pastor will be assisted by the Rev. John Herbert Bowman. of Wilmette. a splendid preacher and evangelist. He spoke in the church a week ago Sunday night to a delighted vongregation, and vu- are very fortunate in securing: his er vu-u. Thc puhlu L~ \ lhesr mq-etmgs. Mich l‘V-‘t'ninfl mm Subject {or next Sunday': Lesson Si-i‘mnii, “Suul Mliil Bully" Services are held in this church vvery Sunday morning at uni». Sunday school meets immediately af- ter the mnrning service, and is upon in plipllS up iu the am- of 20 years. Tho Wednesday evening meeting. which iiit'ludes testimnnies of Chris» iiun Sviencl- healing is at 8 o'clock You are cordially inviivd to make use hf the reading ruum at 387 Cen Li'nl avenue. which is open ever) “wk Ila),t frum nine o'clock in the mnrnini: liniil >l.\' n'vlurk in the «v9 ll. WIN I!“ ‘hl I’zqwx plmimvn run't aï¬eld In H'» duu- )‘l‘lu‘: any fuxUn-r, Ju>l “hat the sugar spm ulatnh‘ HIM when (ha-v Were m'tlmu 27» wnh a puund \Hh l‘urmc-rl} 1 pulplv hm! H wulni qiu N‘ [um-“mo (hen ‘um: STATIC ()I“ ILLINOIS. (5mm!) of Luke. $5. In 1hr County ('nurt of Luke Founty. In Ihe Math-r of thy Faun:- of Domenico Santi, Den-M By \‘irtur uf an urdrr and dm'rve of anh- uf the Hmnty Four! of Lake County, Ilhnms, «nun-d November 16. 1920, um- nf (hr days of the No- vumlwr u-rm, made on (he pvtnmn of tho umh-rsmm-d fur lvun- to sell the NM] «-~tulv nf \‘uhi «inn-used In pny (kins ,.;_..._.. .~..>-~xv NU’l‘ll l. l.\' HEREBY (llVl-IN. Thu! nn Tun-«lay. the 215! day of llv-‘t'mln‘l, .\, l" 1921). at [ho hum of um- u‘l'lm‘lx l' M, on Raul (lay, at and upnn unr uf llH' prt-mIm-s hurcmafter «lvru‘rllmll In llc sold a! 1hr Nul’thâ€" mm lurnrr of lllghwwxl and Rail- way .-\\‘v.<.. m the (‘lty of lllxhwuml. Luke‘ (,‘uumy. llllnuls. the fullnwlng (lvsn-nlwal n-nl estate belonging m the Estab- nf saul Domenico Santl. (l0- coast-d, will ln- sold at public \‘vmlue u) the lnghcst lmhler fur canh. tom'lt: An undnvided ‘m interest in the “la"! 40 foot of the East 140 feet. nurth of the snuth 175 feet of Lot 50 m Evens and Jeï¬erys Sululn'iiinn. l’lat 0f llighwood, m the ('it)‘ of lllghWnod. Lake ('uunly. Illinois. Also an umln'nlml ‘~. Intern-st in that part of Lot :34, liver“ and ‘h vn-ni H ghnrp SH! 1 I l‘ n u r I‘Ucwln) /.|(I.\ |.l 'I‘HER\N ('Hl'lU H of Highntmd umfln), :0 III! a m., Biblu m hm I a m. Mummy Wurshm Also an umln'iulml ‘~. interest in that part of Lot :34, liver“ and .lt‘lYt'l'y.‘ lll\'l_~£i0n of land in Sec- 1111115 11 and 1?). Township 43. N. ltunuo 111, East of the 3rd. l‘. M. in the (‘ity of Highwood. Luke l‘ounty.’ llllnulfl, described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the southwest- erly line of Railway Avenue with the present north line d High- wood Avenue. thence west along said north line of Highwood Ave- nue. 183.35 feet; thence north parallel with the west line of said Lot 54, 124.6 feet; thence east par~ allel with the north line of said Lot 54. 49 feet to I point 66 feet west of the westerly line of Rail- way Avenue (measured on a line parallel with the north line of said llighwood Avenue); thence south- easterly parallel with the westerly line of said Railway Avenue 42.4 feet to a point 100 feet northwest- erly from the north line of said llighwwd Avenue (measuring on a line parallel with said westerly line of Railway Avenue); them-e northeasterly at right angle.- to said westerly line of Railway Aw.L nue 57.“ feet to said westerly line of Railway Avenue; thence southeasterly along said westerly line of Railway Avenue 132 feet. more or lesa to place of begin- ning. Subject to incumbranu- of $9600.00 secured by trust deed to (’has. I". Grant Also an undivided ‘g inn-rest in North ‘1’. of East ‘a. of Block 3. in J. E. Burchell's Subdivision in (‘ity of Highwood. Lake (â€oun- ty. Illinois. Also an undivided ‘1. inn-res! ~<outh 1)“ feet of Lot 32. Block Assvssor's Plat of a portion Soc. ‘25, Tp. .‘L'i 5.. R. 1. East 3rd, P. M, In La Sallc (Emmy. lxnms, vxvt‘p( coal and mint-nil 1 dorlymg the surface thereof. \IHHN [STRATUR'S SALE huh-d November 17. 1920. (‘HARLES PANERALI. Administrator of the Rs. Iatv of Domenico Sanu. tie I’M I'\Ht :H Km ‘l u-mlu: x1 Huhlll )Irlx'rs “cut up lu-utuse mnrr husIm-‘s than Hwy £1)“ prnvs flay KW") up 1~ nut c-nnugh luhmesu mm Mull lThfll)k~L’ I! ll 2: n late of Du renal-d. .~\ unmv)‘ 1H 1H) \U'ru yrdmll)’ il'l‘v'itod Thr)‘ W1†In 10 Laisifllc (Emmy. I] mal and mint-nil un surface thereof. \UHL’ M?!“ u 1‘ HI â€I ‘ u'xlock â€Wh- mplltun lwturc 'huptvh of flu- l\'|l\L’ mummy." ll“) lwgm Victory medals for lune to former mArines who served in the U. 8. lir- me corps during ‘he World war are now being ï¬nned by the Murine oom- Mruiting nation. 454 5. Sum 90... (hinge. They will be furnished upon presenuuon of dinehnrge or certiï¬ed copy of discharge. Thou former mur- imm wlin reside in this vicinity will M issued the medals immediately by mailing their dischargr in ihe ('bira- Lu» 0mm“ Ulï¬crrs and turn ..{ {lu- 4th Brigade \Alm wrvml WXHI the 2nd Division Inmhng their «hschargr u. xhe ('bira- Lu» 0mm“ Umn‘rs and turn ..{ Hu- Mh Brigade \Ahu wrvmi wxlh the 2nd lnvismn thrnuuhuut the pvriud 0! (hr var IT‘I' (-llllllwi tn wear “an un Hu-Ir VIC- Iur)‘ annx {or UH- participation In the {ollnwing mnjur upvrminl..~. Ann“ dvfmhnv. '31 Ma} (n .’v Junr. Marhmlu- Sub-I. ‘: \UL’lhl In J" \‘1L'u~1, Itâ€! .\' ,1 thrv Hun: unr lu-h-mnv MN tar dznp \Hll 1w :mnrdn-«i In an) m Ainniuul. am! (hr mud numlu-r uf \lmp,‘ nr Immu- >lur> In “huh any um. muy lw vmnh-d arr fur; x (a, fun hulllr rlnsps and om- dch-nsx\« sutur (Imp. wnh um brnnu- .~lar for With clasp In mMHmn then-(u, Mh'r! ~un (fur gallantry rnuhnns in gen I‘I'Hl nrnlcrsv “1H Pw 1~~urd in nrrrmi unn- With mfnrnmhun ~hnwn Mm: who wru-d in anvr whu urn- nnt vnllth-d In hgtllr ulnsp nr (in-{9mg- xn- wdor this}: an- l~3uvd n A'lflx‘p ehnvnm: they \‘cht-d m Frumr and 1:15.: a Mallow PM» In Wm“ un the rIM-un .‘h'h “‘hll ~l H-r\it'r. (iran and Avmtmn hrnnta- *tar : HIGHLAKD PARK. ILLIIOII 3 00.00.000.00000.00.0000... .\x~m- Mum .luLV. WM St )hhn-l ‘ 1"» Sx-ph-ml MHIM' A n." I†(k‘tuln'r \vnflrvr. 119 In mMHluh 15. 1 hnuh-nur'l‘} h Drill-flu 011'â€)er DENTISTB_ nun. c. FIEâ€"Iinâ€"Gâ€"Fï¬f Trust A sum;- Bust mag. 1‘ H“ dm Ht ’h‘ Sm 1191‘ Mun" iillit‘li ll nh-nrnt >rvwi wxlh lhl‘ Transport 1 ï¬rm. lh'vnu-as. Escort ll( luvuny vngum-Im-nu' 1 I: Mhhh h» 7‘ May hh‘ 'Tl" HM mu) NTERING into the spirit of this FAA: movement, we have endeavored to .! mended by Miss Margaret Ridlon, Librarian. of the Highland Park Public Library. This assures you of excellent reading for the children. 01?- xflr <‘IlH ALBERT LARSON ~rr\ 1H |1\|\| ivfrnsln- M-“t A book given to a child is a good investment. \vmlwx \UL’U~K t This is Children’s Book Week a «lasp and Srplrmlwl pt'lhtltvn!‘ I“ (â€1“ nr (h! MM) 1‘ Highland Park, Illinois lui)‘ OOOOCIIOOOOOOOOOOIOOOO0.00". Vlvrnnu<cv -_- 0....OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCIE" O O O c Thor Washing . Machine Apex Tclcphonc SSS In buying a Dodge Brothers Sedan ynu are assured of comfort, reliability and a beautiful, well proportioned car. These things coupled with the Dodge reliability and low ope make the Dodge Brothers Sedal most desirable all-Lheâ€"yearâ€"arm the market Stationér Hemonstrated in your home HIGHLAND 4 DUDE. SEDAN SOLD ()N CASH Vacuum Cleaner mpled with the well know. I and low operating cost Brothers Sedan one of the ll-Lheâ€"yearâ€"around cars «2. Dist ri bu tors Highlnnd PM 120121 PARK, ILLINOIS on run r4 rut/~75 or Vree of Charge 386 Centrnl Avenue 102 N. Phonc CH URO! med ule‘: lunu!