’3 PAGE FOUR Fl'NERAL DIRECTORS FOR 67 YEARS 612 DAVIS STREET PHONE EVANSTOéN. ILL. EVANSTON 449 CHICAGO PHONE 161 N. MICHIGAN AVE. RANDOLPH 1346 1347 Call or write for particulars. Place your order now and receive early (ielivery SLASHED AGAIN. NEW PRICES NOW EFFECTIVE Authorized Dealers telephone Highland Park 164 Corner St Touring Runabout ‘ Chassis 5 Sedan Coupe Truckâ€" Tractor -- WW©+Q \uï¬v WAIT :nn DIICHACAVF ?5".’. ‘drink emporium krgnn. \VH‘ ï¬n. Judge I‘vrsmn FORD PRICES . JORDAN 8L COMPANY SPRINGER 8c PERSON HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS REGULAR $355.00 325.00 295.00 F. O. B. Detroit ESTABLISHED 1854 445.00 Corner St. johns and Park Avenue. Equipped With Starter and Demountablej Rims $450†420 (30 390 00 660.00 595.90 515.00 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAl SHOOT TO KEEP CAR OFF FRFSH CONCRETE DRIVER PROTECTS ROAD Claims Motorist Broke Through Barricade Near Volo: Oth- er Brief Items of Lake County News Firing a charge nf Shu‘ into an au- tomobile. Janna» Lnnaghan, truck driv- er for Paschcn Erma. Chicago contrac- turinSaturday wounded 11 man, It v. a.‘ hehen-d that .I. J. Onchank, detec- tl‘.'e, 3268 Armitage avenue. Chica- gn. was the man injured. According to thl license number he is the own- er of the car‘ The driver. according tn Lungahun, hrundished a revulver and demanded that the latter take away a truck placed across BeIVIdere rnud, ht‘IWt‘t'H Hainesville and Yulu. tn protect the green concrete. A “arrnnt un.‘ >wurn out Saturday by Stun-k Attorney A. V. Smith, chum:- ing Unchank. whn i< believed to have 'l‘w-n the driver uf the car, with a mi>demeunur. It was charged that Unchunk broke the padlock on the barricade at the end of the *tretch of new pavement. and was cumlng ‘lewn the read at the rnte nf 60 mile< m. hnur. when Lunnghan drove the truck zlcrms the rand to prevent the machine t‘rnm uuxng into the .wft cunâ€" It doesn't pay [u Hg." in whuk a competitor for the unfair \vhm‘lb‘ he gives us. Whatever ?:i~ \wapurt. :2 always comes hmk 1n the ihape pf a boomerang. <aw Anderson coming nut, When Anderson was m-ruwd of the theft he went to the huildmg where the poultry exhibit was >hnwn and luck- ed up the pin, vianmng hv hml \m‘h someone dmp n zhmm Anders-on Wm T!“ll'*("1 Hr: $1.0m» bonds. latter's horses at the) Fair last week. was 11-h!» platinum hursvshm. xx diamunds. Friday mm‘nn Anderson. a hulpq-r. w! (‘hxcagm was held to the Saturday morning: Mfum- tell H. Morris. zit IALMZ) mi “1th the theft, Shup: had the horsoshne imidc W his sweater, and vlaims A (‘hxcagm was held to the grand jury Saturday morning: Mfun- Justice Ly- tell H. Morris. at IALvMvaXv, vhnrn mi “1th the theft, Shupnrd had pin- ned the horsoshné inSidv thv slecvv of his sweater, and vlaims Andersnn was the unly persnn who knew where it was. He alsn charges the pin was in thv sweater when hv left the stable and a few minutes later he Ln-tr. ank Malnm-y nnJ Earl (‘ushâ€" mum. mad 10 and 1] years. Wedmm- d1!) vwmng. Supt. T. diswwi-rwl almu! :1 «i‘ 7w: large lmttlm uf morphmc and ‘m-rmn which hm! lwcn run-fully ww- 1‘wtml under :2 small vuh‘vrt nrur thvir hmmw‘ m stt Buhidvrr strwt. \Vuukvmm. Thru- \wn- um- hundrmi nth-h nt’ murphinv sulphutw, I»: (1.1111,:HH1 wht‘ hundred KuMc-t» of hm- JOCKEY ROBBED 01“ $350 DIAMOND PIN ('laudc Shepzuwi. .\'wu‘rn, 3w; W (‘hicagu avenue, ("hit-nu». jm'kvy {my .100 Paulo, who drnn- :md rwiv Mu on l‘ux Lukv. changes the “M to hunt on Fox and 2:00 Mull“ leaves it an nth-r hours. Rider for Joe l’aule Loses Plat- inum Horseshoe: His Help- er Arrested Paul 'l‘ratnr, “ht.- conduvh a ".wft" drink emporium nn Tenth sh't'rt, Wau- krgnn. \VH‘ ï¬lh‘d 31751) and (list.\ by Judge I‘crsnm m wumy murt luit wwk. At 11‘.“ llmc Tratnr'.~ plm'r was ruidvd ix was n-pnrtcd ‘hut the hum- quantny of bundod whiskey whwh wan fuund had just [wen smuzgh-d across thv (‘anudiun harder and hrnught bu \Vuukvgan in an autnmnhihn The notice is of intorvst In Lake county hunters hcrausv it lets for certain hours. tlw [um that has hon-r tnforc t-xxstml fur yum on For Lakv. the resting around for L'nmc lurvl~ and hunters may nnw hum vrrtmn game at certaln timm. ln thc past it was an offense to shunt gum-s lnrds on Fox Lilkn‘. The nutter. “'hlk‘h Changes tlu- ulll rule allows hunters to hunt on Fox Lake hvtwu-n noon and 2:00 u'rlut‘k uftunlnun» and leaves it an uï¬'vnw tn hunt nt nthrr Wilham J. Stratum uf Inglvsniv. Lake County. tho new Lrumt' wnrch-n of IHinuis. has 1s:'uc<i hi< ï¬rst In» Lice on hunting: as pvrtaining in Luke county. It comes in the shape of a notice to hunters relative tunhv rcstrivtiun pink-rd on huntim: at Fox Lake. New Game Warden Issues First Order: Two Hours Grace Al- IOWed Sportsmen ing. Hv lwt HM lxltrr dx-pnxitvd LIFT RESTRICTION 0N HI'NTING AT FOX LAKE m. and MN hmmrwl num- ltyxirm‘hlnridv, 171': gram In iwn cmm- from wu~ n Hull, vhurgml “1th impcrwn- nnhuwyclc pnhu-mun and t1- ‘ï¬m-S" frmn nutnists \\M\ mr 11> the grand jur)‘ undvr $1,000 whvn he was urrxnun- lm- wur: m \Vuukvgun 1m†Halli. 11 \\;u and ndmnh‘u (. .. .‘11‘\IX\\11 Mlhum'm-c. n and itulhlhp: hxm uf ~pn-d- I"! â€H‘ ll\1llnl‘i\'t Kn Whl‘Y’. (hi‘ lmxih'd S?» \H!}: him Nwd Hf \{udriwl nm: and \\'h:) hu- Liberlyvxlh Whvr i|\(‘1'\ WIN \Vm ‘ The availibility of such land ix not Edut- to any luck of value. On the run- Etrnry, particularly in the Prairie pru» lvinces, such idle land is rich in vir- igin soil. “Then one considers ('un~ ’ mla's vast area, however. and its con- l 1parutively small population it is It ! Ullt't‘ apparent thnt I large proportion lof the acreage which is in private ownership must be unoccupied and. therefore, awailable for purchase at lreasnnnble prices. The lists have been 'published by districts and may be johtained freeiof charge upon applica- jtiun to the Natural Resources Intelli- ‘L'ence Branrh. Department u! lnter- ‘ lur, Ottawa. this summer Government to Aid Purchasers in Finding Suitable Tracts ’of Western Land of the Interior at Ottawa. nnmely. the listing 01 Vacant land: for sule in the Western provinces, together with particulars as to the are: suitable for cultivation, nature of soil, price. terms. etc. The value of the infnrnia‘ tion contained in these lists lies in the fact that it laces the intending pur- chaser direc ly in touch with those who. {or one rens'on or another. have been unable to cultivate their hold- ings and are. therefore. willing to dis- pose of same at inviting prices CANADIAN LANDS An linden-kin): that should prove of imerest to American holders of land in (‘anhdm of which there urt' quite a number in this vicinty, h“ been accomplished by the Department The inamtj. "Is it hut vnnugh for MTâ€, has been partimlurly trying --in a recent interview, had this to say about the North Shore Line: North Shore Trains†For Milwaukee Chicago North Shore Milwaukee K R LISTED FOR SALE Limited trains leaving Highland Park every hour. from 6:06 a. m. to 1:06 a.‘ m., take you direct to the North Shore Terminal station, Milwaukee, convenient to hotels and transportation lines. ILLINOIS Highland Park Ticket Ofï¬ce 5 N. St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Pnrk 140 In addition to the "Importation of freight end expre-u between Highland Park and Chicago we are pleased to no nounee that we are now prepnred to do long distance moving of house hold goods and furniture. “I make many trips to Milwaukee Racine, Kenosha and Waukegan. I always travel on the North Shore Line. The trains are fast and fre- quent, the cars are clean. the seats comfortable; and the train crews are efï¬cient and courteous. It’s a pleas- ure to ride through the pleasant North Shore country without the an- noyance of smoke, dust or Cinders. The dining car service is ï¬ne and the food ï¬rstvclass.†NOTICE mmlmmmum Ha.» less Visamm. Sig! craze Eurylh: :04 ILLINOIS cost I MAJ EST 'I‘m “Hex fan-d and I pocket billil ph‘It-i) meri ‘(HHL‘ l\ Why C4 being t tance D own sti: Majes Stim The SER‘ ill 0 (‘OLl Hm Hoien M A "d . n IN! Inns â€In ~(I1 Nd rvdl "1‘