PAGE TEN WPWHé-Mï¬vï¬-PWIo-b TeL Hithland Park 227 Especially Convenient _ We do marvelous things with worn and battered Silverware. Do you know that right in the loop there is the most efï¬cient and up to date silver- , plating and repairing plant wes’t of New York, where you may bring that worn Silverware of yours and have it made over like new? ,- Among our satisï¬ed customers are many of Chicago's leading families and most of our ï¬nest clubs and hotels. Why not permit us to put your silverware in first. class condition for the ap- proaching holidays? We also specialize in high grade engraving on jewelry and silverware such as letters. mon- ograms. seals. coats of arms. etc. We repair and plate mesh bags in white. yellow or green gold as well as silver. No job is too small to command our interest. QUALITY WORK AT PRE-WAR PRICES Fifth Floor, 20 East Randolph Street Opposite Marshall Field (‘0. Tel. Randolph “Statinmmâ€"smtion" service is :1 money and time saver. It is explained in thc cur- rent issue of the Alphabetical Telephone Directory. 5? ï¬st-s“ ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE M‘\\> COMPANY \. ' SILVEIWAIE REPLA'I’ED AND BEPAIBED AT ' HANUFACI'UREI'S PRICES Pasqnesi Bros. Motormljlxprgsfx “C0 That outâ€"ofâ€"town order, which must be delivered quickly, and on which the price must be known at once, can be placed best by Long Distance telephone. Daily Motor Express To and From Chicago OVer Bell wires the liuver can state exacth what he wants and he told im- mediateli the price, and conditions or deliier). He can determine at once it the commodity he wants is nlitztinulilewithin his time limit and, it. nut, what substitute the seller has to utter. In :1 word, before he hangs up the receiver, the buyer can knnw what he is getting, at what price. and how won deliv- ery may he expected. Order By â€Long Distance ly Convenient for Summer Residents Moving Into Town No order too small for our attention. Loenl Phone Bighlud Park 227 . 7111?}: Saabâ€"Elam manufadm'ing +++++++ 0mm Tel. Mdn 3949 3730 NEIGHBORHOOD JO’I'I‘INGS Happenings of Interest Here and There About the (bunty Recent County Seat News Notes Thr Urphcum Theatrr on South ("mm-sec Art-9!. Waukexan. hm been pun-has“! by Attorney A. l". Belu- hit-n of that rity. nccurdunz to the terms u! a deed ï¬led in the ofï¬ce of the rmmty ll't‘nl‘ds in the ruurt hum-r. A “HQ-ping Investhum uf Wau- ML‘HD hvwmhip M the ‘luh' health lh-purtnwnt in mmne tioï¬ with break- inu quarantim-s. lhrt-ntelh scnrvs of arrwh and hc-avy tint-x. .u-rordimz tn infnrmntiun rru-n‘w! hum (Inlay. The «My Of [“0 [fun r'hhlh at. [he (Urn Flu pvt-mm}; lu-lnnuinu (u hfld ('hnrlrs I". [nun mun-d hut wwk Ly Althnuuh Edward Muumm. uf Lnkr Hiuï¬'vhm rw't-ivu! a pmnmnnn In the [HHHHDII of inspfl'h l' fur 1hr (hit-go A" Northwrsu-m ruilmad wmpuny. Which Will m-wuitatv hh trawling m‘u‘ (hr “'isconsin divwlun. he «I» ts In N- able tn ï¬nish (.U‘ his term ‘II’K' from Sim-Nb :nu‘mhxp AK ‘llhl‘lVl‘hl The ‘uh- of UM» ll‘m'h‘ nf land lying Him]; uf the (Hun Hum Vuuntr)‘ club pvupu'ty. lu-lnnuim: (u Ln- Mvhnnnugh mud (’hnrlr.~ F. lnuan, “as cumu- mmul hut wwk Ly R. J. Douwlll. u-ywm-ming all [hr prmnpnls in the {l'HllHll'liulV, [hr purrhusrr helm: “'il- 1mm H, .luhan. of (Hrnrm' u madhnuu- for lhn-r yruri. nunouxn inno, was the than†Intuit- by Mn. Elinheth l. Puwrll, wealthy Wanke- gan \unmnn. who was commifled to the Elxin insane asylum three year: Inc ruxlu unnu- ...r,..._.. , ' mt“. when she appenrul before Judge Hurley in ‘uperinr mun, Chicago, at the haheun curpu: hrnrinx which had betn hrnugh! m I-Muin hcr rv- lease {mm the asylum‘ Hlnpim: from Munuuu. Wis" a (Instansc hf Innrr Khan 200 miles. I ynulhful Couple from (he Wisconsin tuwn were halted by the Waukexun pulil-e when they applird for 3 mar- rium- license at thv ufliw uf (‘nuMy ('h-rk Low Hendn‘ In!!! Week. Th. muplc- were lulu-n lu \hv police star (inn WhQ'rt' they aw being drlum-d pending nrrivul of n-latn'vs. in the carload classes are closed No- ivemher 25th it is expected that the itotal number of cattle, horses. sheep lcompetitions will have far exceeded lthe ten thousand mark. 1 Thirty-three distinct breeds of live istock will be represented in the 843 regular classes of the Exposition and over $100,000 will be distributed iamong the prize winners, besides the inumerous ribbons, cups and other :tmphies offered as awards. An ex- fhibition of domestic snimsls. such u ‘never has been assembled before, will Igreet the visitor to the International ILive Stock EXposition at Chicsxo, {December 2nd to 9th. Some of tho“ “hm an- Inning hunting Inn-mu m u-rluin par†of Lalu- wumy are due {or n jolt ar- mnhng In Deputy Game Warden. Hrnry Kern of “aukrgnn‘ who u «undurxing an ln\'r~lu€nlinn. No but «ih nn'rvd {hut MIIIH- uf (houn- who are twain: [hr hcrmuw nu lurk-«(my In um- lhv \ult' 1hr} ~huu'ul in Alt-Irr- :mmng uh-H‘ml 'IH'. ihr :qmlhumx SHOW ENTRIES SET RECORD THIS YEAR Individual vntrics for ihc lnicrnn- tional Lin Stock Exposition to he held in ('hicago, December 2nd io'BIh. hare cxcq-mlctl all previous records in the history of the show. Not only will larger classes of cattle, horses und sheep face thc judges than ever before but the quality of the animals will surpass any prrviou: mthihiiion on the American continent. EVen before the entry books were closed. it was foreseen that the high water marks established by prone-ding lnternationala were doomed to be wiped out by the flood of applicationa which poured in from all parts of the land. When the ï¬nal count was made it was found that the anticipated in- crease had materialiled beyond all expectations, considerably over ï¬ve thousand individual animals having been listed. By the time the entries in the carload classes are closed No- vember 25th it is expected that the total number of cattle, horses. sheep Rev. W. F. Suhr. Putor Sunday school in English at 9:45 Morning services in English u 10:“ Do not forget the supper And sale on Thursday. Nov. 23. uttemoon Ind evening. given by the Ladies Aid in the nssembly room. The vocalists that used to sing, “O Promise Me" with such deep feel- ing, had not perhaps had much ex- perjence with politichns' promises. The old Thanksgiving dly family reunion begun to decline about the time that dear old Mother became unâ€" able t< peep]? ‘uming From All Parts of the (‘onlinent for Live Stock Exposition That 3hr Illillrd I "u" ____, to cook dinner for a score of hnx been incarcerated in for lhn-r yruri. nlthouxh «Wt entry bunks WQH’ Speed! Swiftly along the lake's rim glide the heavy North Shore Trains -straight to the heart of Chicagoâ€"«m time to the minute. You can bank on a prompt arrival. And throughout your trip the clean. roomy seats invite satisfying relaxation. Vigilant trainmen and modern mechanical safeguards insure your safety. Get ac- quainted with this handy route. NOrth Shore Line ‘ Leaves Highland Park - - - - - - - 6:46 p. m. Arrives Congress Wabash - ; - - - ~ 7: 50 p. m. Special table (1’ hote dinner on the Dining Car $1.25. Also service a la Carte Immediately after the Opera the special train will leave Congress and Wabash Elevated Station for Highland Park. An excellent supper served a la carte. Chicago North Shore andiMilwaukeeKR. mg'mm Pu'k Ticket 0600 Fast Limited Trains for Chicago leave High! every hour from 6:29 a. m. to 1:29 a. m. CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA SPECIAL Every Thursday during the season to Grand'Opera at the Auditorium, Chicago Congress Street and Wabash Avenue. STANDARD 0 A trxflc more compact than the seven/panel? ger Suburban, the S¢dan has a distinctive smartncss of line that marks it unquestionably ;us one 0! me has produced- It Is commodious yet companionable; and while large enough for faunly and friend; has Tï¬ distinction and elegance of the ï¬vcvpay sengcr Sedan appal irresistibly no thoec to whom good taste and dignity. as opposed to mere noveIty. are always important consider» CADIIJAC MOTOR CAR mMPANY - Chap M Dun-I- 4 M Maw-Cm F\‘A.\‘<TON \‘ALES AND SERVICE - 1320 RIDGE AVENUE (1008. EVANSTON \‘ALES m1 ussmnn W of :11: most beautiful modcln Cadillac leave Highland Park N. St. John Ave. 6:46 p. m. h