th if! 01 null ‘D‘b .\ 03h ackmï¬ um '10†RE} fgrfrl‘e :vmthl b Th ,, yrs n' when D: That we Ci His 1C1 PAC}: SIXTEEN FéR SPECIAL BARGAINS .gnow in Choice Vacant also Houses WE SAVE Y()l'.Tl.\IE. “(may AND ‘3 'I‘ROI‘BLE A but-[AIM I'm“ axwtrinni. For sale 4 43d~2'e hut-w.» a' knock down prices. One by}; 1 KEN“! hurso, 6 year; old, “Tight ap- pr vmutuéy ~00 pounds One mnzy trot- tir'w «irrv'. \wigh: :xppruximatMy 1100 lbs. Bï¬h acndv. easy rider-2. thorouzhlfly broken, reEiah!» wi'h r-lvn!) «.f pep. For further inâ€" !v-ï¬n‘afin-L xaH J .Y \Virk. 13‘)“: W'heeHnR‘ , 39-†FOR SALE r~-â€" Cnnariaa. Seifert strgin in in“ mm:. ’,D.~erï¬vld ave. swam! flat. 409d WANTED. FOR Rm. FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE » Used ï¬nished likv new. ] cabinet grand. Sweet dome instrument in Yhone TTQJ, Ahmzn J FOR SALE - Fine phonograph. mahog- any ï¬nish, 1'} vkvubk- records. May be seen at [L W Schneider's Jewelry Store Phone 7734‘ Alonto Jone: 40-45pd FOR SALE -. High class ï¬ve ignited Ia- dies saddle horse, in] gelding, ‘3 years old, Must be seen tn be appreciated. at the low price naked. Mrs‘ June, V‘v'aukrgzan 2793. 40 FOR SALE , Some \ery Tokphune 612. FOR SALE â€"â€" One guoline and engine. Price $75.00. Te land Park 6X1. FOR SALE Fresh eggs. Amount hmlt- ed. Would like one or two customers In use up the surpius. Phone 781-31. (Opd FOR SALE A Thoroughbred great dane. male. Six months. old. Tel. 123. 409d FOR SALE '56 Overland‘ T. H. Cont. flown Good condition 3200. 577 Centrll an M Sorth Shore Line Waiting Room FOR SALE â€"â€" Cow n ï¬ter there is for lawns. Hive subsmntinl amoum nnce Mills‘ Phone 296. Han' ynu placed )0“ 1 FOR SALE Lots on easy pa ments, small ï¬rst payment. ce on easy. monthlwayp mentsrt Guaranteed‘ 3 title. is within‘ two blocks of amine station,l 0n the Electric R. R. Phone H.‘ i P. 771-1. H. S. Laing. Owner. Ami! FOE RENT â€" le hon! room with privâ€" ue bud: Ind um inbr, Ibo hm double man without print! bath. Home cooking. Tel. 8. P. 1:88. 85d . FOR RENT â€"~ Furn'ubod room with]: for one or two or 1 mph. Kitchen privilege- “ desired. W‘ I. Oahu. 1M0 N. 6'33 A , INSURANCE PLACED We Can Save You Money. Time and Trouble sn- I-UI. l_ .â€"- .._â€".V 7, ma lot-inc rd. â€"T:l. 775â€"31. (0 , FOR RENT ~â€" Furnhhcd room to reï¬ned married couple or Indian in modern private home. Housekeeping privilege. Addy-m ‘â€" m H'OMES FOR RENT â€" Home of 4 room Ind bath. Dead: lithu. tarmac. 1 blocks .outh of Mar-Inc rd. Aho 8 room cottage. Write 0. 57m. P. 0. Box 414. 40 FOR RENT â€"- lodern upnztmem o! 2 roornn. Hum nnd both. Also $ roam! Highlémd Park ma RENT a h’unhhed mom Wen-ed, “hm"? ‘06!“- ‘3 Bu rd. Tel. 950. FOR RENT -â€" Four room {urnihed flat. :1] modern improvement-.1!“ mm hen. Wnrm and comfortable One half block south ‘0’ E Inkâ€"a vv -u (r! Lincoln n-e 5.Roo.m Bungalow 4-Room Bungalow T»Room House 6~Room Flat avu Fire Insurance FOR RENT Bung-low. 8 rooms 3nd bath. Adda-as 70* W. Centrnl IVQ., Highland Purk. Tel. Lake Fore-t 74. 409d FOR RENT »-- Nicely furnhbcd bed room with or without Weeping privileges. 645 Vine Anna», Hkï¬hnd Park. elephone 405. (0 ,FOR RENT â€"'~ Eurn'uhed hon-chewing I'm. ‘1 or 3 room-I Ind closet. 231 N. St. John: Axe. 409d 'r FOR RENT -â€" Hodern 4‘» room houite, hot water. check. m Ind fun-ct. no not no. Tel. H. P. $55. 4094'! 53H FOR SALI-Lâ€" If Far Sale 52500-573000 Headquarters for FOR RENT FOR SALE wed )nux' order fur Pngrux'ing ume m Ami 30L ua «haw ynu l‘he- Highlund Park Prew‘ \_.l C all at FOR RENT Used piano. rebuilt and re- -w. Make Fischer, upright Sweet 00nd and very hand- t in bun-y] walnut. Call ,mzn Jones, aq Elm Place. 40-15 yd ditio‘rjj‘ui-‘Zda. 3'77 Centrll 4o pd Cow mnure. Best ferti- lawns. shrubs and gudexu. amoum for sale. A. Law. n. 9135 41) u u. nan-"D, V _“-v _ l 46ff1zood reï¬réï¬ces cunts work by the any. . H. P «1 Ir at b wn ‘ l ' ‘ ‘ {can '§,ic.’{§'§o"’â€â€˜1 SITUATION WANTED -- High sch kgndmm denim potitbn u compnnton M j will do genml oï¬ce work. Either Imdy l RENT ‘by the hour. Tel. 728-8. uâ€"â€"- “1.4. Lâ€" .L- A guoline saw machine 00. Telephone High- 10 eggs. Amount limit- two customers In use room {urnihed flag. u-lect fur robe-L £0 rm. gentleman 43 N, Gnu! m SL Johns 60m! 10 N ICRITICISMS ABE FALSE DECLARES SECRETARY IContinued from Page 1) permitted to do so as long as I um here. Furthermore we do not per-I mit the boys to brim.r decks‘ of curds into the Center in their pockets if We know it. In addition to the above we do not permit the boys to smoke. cigarettes, or other forms of tohaceo while thew are at the center as we believe smoking to be deleterious to‘ boys at the ages of the ones whoi come here. We feel that smokingi done outside of the (‘enter by the boys is a matter for their parents to decide and one in which We do not cure to interfere. The same rule holds forth regarding profanity, and rough and ungentlemnnly conduct. We do believe in encouraging and helping the boys to be honest. manly, clean living American young men and we are trying to do this through the medium of gymnasium and swimming :work at the High School. dramatics, social recreation and club work at the Community Center. If you will ,ask any one of the dozens of boys iwho come here. they will verify each of the above statements. So long as Community Service exists in Highland Park. it will do ieverything in its power to make your .boy a clean, honest. right living Am- erican citizen and you can rest as- sured that next to his own home or church, the Community Center is the .safest place to send him. ; Hoping the above will set the pub- llic right on these points and that it : will coâ€"operate with us ï¬nancially and _.___L A: anLcmy yuan~ .V .ï¬, ,, Hoping the above will set the pub‘ lic right on these points and that it will coâ€"operat’e with us ï¬nancially and morally in carrying out this part of our Community Service program, I a m A large part of the public will not l lows do their Christmas buying early. as. 1, they prefer tq wait until the week beâ€" ei’cis fore the holiday and get their toes: 2_ trampled on by the crowd. tdoor It i: olaimed that men should not! 3. It his claimed that men should not marry until they can support a fam- ily in good shape, but others have murv conï¬dence in the earning ca- pacity of. theix wives. 1’0}! RENT A All or pan. Iarm- sIm-pinu porch. New Hy month or 6 mom (‘hc-nv. S St Juhm Ave Tel. H, I'UR RENT 3 a «1 flat in Highwuvd S M “0\ Zl~ WANTED â€"- TO RENT xnnabio ‘Tcl. "an“. WANTED TO But“; w .. .. .- .V . To buy or. sell our Gnu-unload Nursery Stock. Tn the Stlannn: Steady job. good pay. writs us. To the Buyer. Send for free col- ored circular. The Coe. Convene “with Co. Wiacnnsin‘a Ian-amt Nursery. For! At- kinsnn. \V'i,~con-zin. L’fl-l WANTED ‘ Maid (of general housework. Small family, Tel, 93‘), 1‘22 N. Sheridan Rd. 10 ~ , ,Afll-b Lu pormbh' szarug umibh- for 2 Will rem n WANTED Caretaker. 5 room an rrnt fn-o m rvliahlc person Hons up. \Vant «omehody on the place. 5. Press Ofï¬ce. WANTED â€" Reliable womJn full â€uh -Lam.-. tin-Vlevvio help care {or little cm etc 374 Laurel ave. Tel. 1160 WANTED -â€" Mi lle Aged housekeeping. Ava 230 N. I) cure n! Pro-3a CRIN. WANTED 2nd Reh. rouuired‘ Tc WANTED m Maid 1 Tel. Mrs. V-il‘ H. P SITUATION W'ANTED -â€"‘ By young wo- man. General housework. Can give good sub- urban refs. “(new 813. Phone Kenwood 6149. Alpha Baxter. A0 pd SITUATION WANTED â€" Young couple desires work uuelher. Cook Ind' 5600?. thes 8150 a month. Phone L. PX 991. 40 pd SITUATION WANTED -â€"â€" Fin! elm cook. r‘-- luv-mink wood mburbln reh. Wm £13: FOR RENT 'uwflkvaillk‘ Â¥ UR RENT umnalrh' 'l FUR RE) I JIIUK‘A-v.- Can furnish zoodrhburbnn reh. Wm Phone L. Forest 991. SXTUATION WANTED ,, By c019" in small family. No l-undry. Phone $3. 3294 to go out by the any to durations Ind mending. etc. SITUATION WANTED ~ do hmily ml SITUATION :00th 01' 59‘ Sincerely yours. Community Service 0 Park, brown snip G mm! Chicazo. IH Will the m who picked up wr- mackinnw in Seem" pool room last track. kindly return it and not hit. 612 l‘urel IVQ. Tel. H. P. 1219, \ 40 Place your order or no H. Han-on {or In. Mudzrh linen for the hplldly yawn. Wlll clll by :ppoinunom or sample line can be seen at 376 Lnurvl Ive. Phone )0“. “Ed SITUATION WANTED â€"â€" ANTED TU RENT H for winter mnnih LOST LOST u vim {he glad" of - blue bend containing th Fomvflkhhnd Puk - cu ph‘u keep money Ind return the l to the Hkhhnd Plrk PM. W LOST â€" Saturday evening. mtkuun'o 2w brown (love. Phone Mn. Junc- P. m -- -- D an o co for 2. 13:} 5. 2nd St r-m nin-Vy {mm-mm Indy «111th1-le 51 v 1 ur l i'hum- 730-) srrUAnoï¬ WAN-rm HELP WANTED 0N WANTED ~â€" Work by the day homework. TaL Til-I. 4094 MISCELLANEOUS Pub" eontailflnl “55°" “1-- A Furn'uhal Appzy 2.10:1. 2nd maid. white. Exp, Nan. Tel‘ 116, 912 S. Sheridan 40 Maid {or Lam? from. room, modern , , .1. A.[.HERR1NG, Eracutive Secretarvi reward for . Runner 0.: return of «M S. Anhlgnq Private run!“ and bath, Mr" E, Central Ive. 40 iable womJn full or part for little children, mend. mm ï¬rst floor unfurnish- Prico 3'15. Addrt‘ï¬n H, 40 LOST T t or 5 furnished ihs. Rah. giwn. Rea: 40 - A ten! to be and Telephone H, P. lv-L .n I w... v. New and up tn hm: ( hc- av. bad side. 503 'l. H, 1‘. 100m“) who picked {ID mr. 5 room Apartment. person House closed m the place. Addres- N. Green “pg! womun {Of 230 N. Green Buy an ' {Opd hm} I'm-m In gent!“ “(u-k Suit- lUpd ED w Woman work by the d" general housework at Highland u! 3 rooms and hung ribbon 1nd R to lb. Ander- Rond. Tckvho"? 40 By ic‘olyndmflrl a, ,n-W?“ TO BUY Stock light 40 40 (Continued from Page I) h as a salesroom by the garage, and. will be thoroughly modern in every re-“ SIM‘CL The entire west front will be of plate glass. wilh the entrance 111’ the: ('Hl'lll'r. It will be one of the most. up-to-(latu L'araxzo salosrooms on the north shurc. R. ll. Broivning is construrting a $3.000 house on Beach street oppo- site the Railroad Men’s home. 1 R. (1 Berlin will have an eight- roum, 2-stury dwelling. 50x29. wort $15,000. at. tho corner of Linden an Vine avenues. hi (i! ‘_ nn,‘ H Boom IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SEEN E. ('. Day has begun a $7,000, 2- story frame dwelling on Linden ave- nue south of Forest avenue. ‘ Edward Bennett Sherwin is building a $15,000 home on North Sherid-n mml neurMaple avenue. A two-story {rune house, valued at $8,500. is being built It. the corner of Rice street and Roger Williams ave- nuc. {N Gleésqn is to have a {Wu-story frame dwelling worth $4,000 on Beech street, opposite the Railroad Men's home. . John S. Van Bergen is building 1 John SIR/an Bérgen is building . $6,000 four-room cotugo on ‘Cedur avenue near Sheridan road. Several other houses are under con- struction. permits having been taken out during the previous month. GYM AND SWIMMING CLASSES STARTED SAT. Community Service 06ers Cour- ses for Boys from 10 t9 18 Large groups of boy: all ages from 10 to 18 were present and ware class- »ï¬ed and put in their proper classes. The program of activities is as fol ercises on the floor. 2. Second period is devoted to in door baseball. 3. Third period is devoted to has (Continued from Page 1) places of interest, and dined at(the lBoston City Club. All of this time the Brockton team accompanied our boys, leaving them immediately fol- Ilowing dinner at the Boston City it‘lub. That evening Dcerï¬eld left : for New York spending Sunday there : sight seeing. In the evening the boys ( left for Washington where they visit- 0d the public buildings and went sight lseeing. They left for home Monday jgevening arriving in Highland Puk ll Tuesday evening at 9:33 p. m. l ketbzill. At the end of thiil period the boys are taken to the shower lmths where they are given a good bath and Hum there tn the tank where they are per- mitted to swim for thirty minutes. Races and diving contests are held during: the tank period: Attention is again called tn the fuvt that buys {rum 10 to H inclu- sive should come at 9 u. m. and boys from H to IR invlusivc‘shuuld vome at 10:17» a. m. Each buy must have gym shoes or sneakers. and his own towel and must have a certiï¬cate at health and written permission from his parents. For further information. call the ('mnmunity (‘t-iitcr. MANY GATHERED 'm WELCOME TEAM HOME ; BetWeen 1.000 and 1,500 resmenta' 10! Highland Park‘ gathered at the ' (‘hicago North Western depot Tues- day evening to welcome home the Deerï¬eld-Shields football squad. re< turning from Brockton. The lad: Were given a rousing reception. Fifty ‘lfusees. donated by the North Shore ‘electric line. blazed a red ï¬re welcome. and two hundred horns distributed by‘ :the Business Men’s association help- 'ed swell the volume of noise made by the hundreds of high echool stu- dents. the high school band. the boys' ' parents and their friends. 3 Several local boys attended the game at Brocktoa. Fred Siljestrom cleaving with the team, and Fred Glader, George Rudolph, Harold Martin, Doc Merï¬at and Frank Leno ‘ dis meeting the team at Brockton and ‘_ acompanyinz them on the balance of ‘ their trip. 1. First ten minutes. setting up ex This is the leuon {or “cold: Ind sore throng." Like many other dis- enses, colds and {imple sore throats are contagious And close contact. in-i haling the sick penon's breath muyg transfer the disease to others. there-l fore separate the nick from the new; We hive I few use: of diphtheri-g in town and do not want more. 5 '1‘! Do not send to school any child? with a nor: throat. Keep him at home! and let. the doctor tell you u soon; as possible whether it is diphtherin,§ scnrlet fever or tonsillitls. The ‘mn- j er the doctor net the child. the soon- . er and more ceminly the child will get wall. 7â€, _. n.4â€" ,e. n-.. Keep the child away M crowds, where the air must be u- breathed many times. Prompt md careful nnention of parents to these very simple rules will go {If toward preventing an epidemic of diphtheria or other conugioua disem. Viears. Siturday morning zet well. ~ , , Keep the child away from “Wv‘flhfl'ï¬hflm! :rowds, where the air must be n- m"' Nearly “W h" m 9543' â€9“th many times. ml“ md'ed' and the convuun nu endeav- areful nttention of parents to mlorlng to reuh the full Imount. with very simple rules will go {If tonrd I ma“"““ °f socoeu. ‘ preventing an epidemic of diphtherial Th9 alumna have than-lu- or other contugioua disem. {pledged “0*: only Vb“ “It! can hope BOARD OF HEALTH. :to save out 0! their own menu Ind ‘give. but what they can expect to ienrn.‘ The bridge party It the lot- And after taxing business so heav-j nine hotel on November 9. netted ily that people shut down mmnuoso. There will be other enter- ._._,_.__ and tie up their money in govern-g inmenta within the next three ment bonds. mnny talks think it in year: to emble the Alumnoe to meet queer they are out at work. their personnl pledges. In the mean- PL‘ BLIC H EA LT“ 3nd 1,560 residen}: (‘LARK’S TEAM LEADS IN ELKS TOURNAMENT Santi's Team Second; Much In- terest Manifested in B. P. 0. E. Bowling League Good progress is being mude by the various teams in the Elk- bowl- ing tourney. To d-u- the standing is as follows: Tenm No. 2; Clark. Capt; Won 9; Lost 3; Pct. .750; Gunel rolled. 12. Team No. 8. Snntl. Capt; Won 4; Lost 2; Pct. 666 2-3; Gnmeu rolled. 6. Team No. 6: Iannly, Ctpt; Won 7; Lost 5; Pct. 583 1/8, Gun" roll- Team No. 3; Greemhde. Capt; Won 4; Lost 8; Pct. 333 1/3;'G|mel rolled 12. Team No.1,Morris. Can; Won 1; Lost 11; Pct. 83 1/8; Glam rolled, l2. ' Number 8 has twu series to roll uiY. one with team No. 5 and the other with (cum No 4.1ndividuai avenge: will be pmttd in the near i future. ed. 12‘ Tenn No. 7; Scheohe, Capt; Won 7; Lost 5; Pet. 583 1/3, Gnmes roll- ed, 12. I Tégin No. 5; uncioni. Capt; Won 5; Lost 4; Pct. 555 5-9; (Eamon mll- ed9 u'féam No. 4'; Prye. Capt; Won 5: Lost 4; Pct. 655 5/9; Gap†1'01de » The local Vuur mp hu bun :inmrmed by distfld hallmark“ i that Highlnnd Pnrk ha and. tho but {record of the North Shore m in Zworking for the $3,000,000 salary en- ‘dowment fund the collect h ruining. ‘3 Every nlumm and former stub!!! in iHighlnnd Park has and. u pbdn Ltovud the fund. Poul" of stu- Edentl ï¬nd to! nlumnu. had other itriendn ofthecollecc Manhunt 1cm in their support. The quota for Highhnd Put. butt! on tho numbn- al Vunr I.- living kn. LOCAL VASSAR GROUP NEARING THEIR QUOTA 0f 84500 Salary Every small boy and girl that comes here Datum ° ht of the thousands of toys here. , ___1.....l~l lï¬n nnnk 0f 013V things i127ï¬Â§i§h6w phe boy 3 IA_L There are mimnlu thu walk and mm the doll house and; li_ttle Itggmgr Hunks ,,:AL _ You’ll Find Anv Toy You Want in Toytown Here. lnl'rlf .ac lllllll-a. u... wâ€"... ..H. , the doll house and little atcamer irunks for dol‘ ly's trip abroad; kitchen cabinets with a stock of groceries; “Pollyanna Clothea Scum" liny lawn swings, and even waddlinz Charlie is here. For the boys there are all the mechanical and elec- trical toys. big drums and hundreds of Ulhl'f things equally interesting. ttft: RUBIN’St‘t ccccc . t. thu walk and furmtyre fqr ’11! sure I’ve brought a Favorite Toy For every little Girl and Boy; 80 come, Dear Children, bring your chum And make Toyland with pleasure hum. Satkujzlay, ï¬ecember 3rd 'whilc they an- u-ngaged in earning lwhnt’ they can by selling vxriom ur- xticles o! merchandise at the rezulnr {retail prim-s. buying at wholesu'le lrates. Mrs. A. L. Kip is selling FAB, :the new soap flakes. Mrs. Thom-s 3(‘rcigh is taking orders for turkeys. 3 Mrs. Frank Fin has I stock of potted ! bulb‘ for winur bloom put up in gift boxes. and is taking maxim sub- iscripï¬om it the r'vzullr club rates. ‘ We Appreciate moat hurtily your; ‘flan’OUI Thanksgiving offering tad amuld say an! through your dons; git nu the bet! Thank-giving we hve ‘ gent bud. 3 i 11¢ children join in expreuinx their} suntan. . Vith sampler nt the homes of pouible~ customer: and will be (Ind to havei permission to show their stock by appointment. Mn. Roll-Ind Hastings. Mrs. Creizh. Mrs. Fm and Mn. Edvard A. Small an .11 interesu-d in the ale 0! w- tik mp, hair nets. silk hose. cham- aim-m gloves and children's hind- Carri-2R 0F APPRECIATION TO SCHOOL CHILDREN Dom Home flunk: Schools for Generous ’l'! Deerï¬eld. 111.. November 26, 1921 The Highllnd Park Schmrls, Highland Plrk. I“. DP†Friends: DORCAS HOME. A. J. An‘liu. Suï¬ â€˜Dhe {ongoing in in acknowledge- mefl of the splendid result: from the domtion puny conducted by the chil- dren of the Elm Mace and Lincoln uhools the 'I‘unday before Thanh- KMM day. With the gracious cement and co- opq-ntion of Mr. Jun L. Smith. prin- dpfl 0! Elm Plnce. Mr. Clark 6. Wright, principal of Lincoln school. and the Plum-Teacher minion- o! ‘both schools. the Highland Put Wcmn’s club W all! not chfld donut: one unit of my, food suitable for pmntion to the Dot- school children met the ‘1 Ban enthusiastically and Inch 3‘ qmtity of food was brought to the‘ idiools that a motor truck n. "-5 qulnd m an it w Donn home. ; Thu! the children uqed excel?!“ men: in the selecti ls mot-ed: by the {011031 botllea uuup. 250 um menus I fruiu, 30 qt; preserves, 79 W .V- 2 1â€"4 bu nppln. 6 14 bu pan-- 53 cumin. 5 cabbnzes. 8 ha. 2 pumpkins, 5 lbl butter. 1 popcorn, 1 pkg homlny, )0 It's» ‘0. «I, 1 square honey, 9 pk:- jello. giving Olerim Your: lincerely. here Saturday will clap their h; Dolls, Waiting for Santa to Ti Them to Their Little Mathew And there certainly is eve kind of doll in" coliection from which the lit e lady may c doll: that wllk Ind doll: that ulk, and doll- hig bright eyes that close when mothers lay down. And doll: that are just too dariing for thing. I†dressed up in their pretty dmoeu, bonnet! and wee shoes and stockings. ‘ 4 1-2 'lbs tapioca, 3 p 2 pkg: nlsmn. [ka 9‘ 2 'pkgn puncnh flour. 1 p?“ 1 box 3.11.] lb prunes. “ll tripe fruit 1 pk um. 1 lb! 10 pkg: cookies. 3 lbs 3 pkg: corn flakes,‘ loud 0‘ milk. 75 lbs sugar. 8 lblgp: lb: candy. 1 cake. 2 lbs tle mustard. 2 bundles nuts: “50 21 bars soup. I†in. 6 pr: new stockings “ Nearly 60 healthy, I: g stern surround the in H Daren home three time-3!? we all rejoice in knowiniui while the kindly superb“ Ardis. will not ï¬nd the The Woman's club is r“ ‘I m to {gitiiiiggxhwf ' '_ Wade: Phones? 7 WM 22 3; man an RELIABLE PM’ and mum“ 00.4 no: N. am- Ba! amt-u mull- 'MH"1\ ‘1