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Highland Park Press, 25 Oct 1923, p. 10

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w i &4 3B & lm Â¥1 H Telephone 456 for Misses and children. Pfienty x 12. A j room for all ifive ‘toes, comes in JX TTÂ¥ Co: black calf, mahogany calf, patent colt and grey glk : $ Monvc an c Alni t t 1 i# a beautiful pliable patent in the very F ost shades‘s log cabin, sh, mandalay black suede satin and natent â€" Cl Pictures is the "Hheis" gore Fell A. G. MePherson POTATOES "f 1 2 0 AEREEARTOE JC QUEEN QUALITY AXD FLORSHEIM SHOES | 509 Central Avenue Donge B . GOLDBERCG l Brz s. Shoes se 8 c:?:ld:ti ‘gcge 1’ of s «* improvementstin appearance *Aana* "COâ€"ED*" it and patent 40 HIGHLAND P TT . 448888 7 CAR LOADsS Gp Riding Qualities ump ath 1 as also Extra Value â€"at No Extra Cost This is the ideal on which our service is built â€" a service that gives you _ | â€"â€"To fit your foot pex. fectly with'sLo‘es that carry the m@kei‘s asâ€" surance of merit as well as our own. _ ~â€"To provide‘ a wide range of authpntic, upâ€" toâ€"theâ€"minute . styles for your seljction. § not merely gell you shoesâ€"but to insure satisfaction : Our I of Sery Park 120 â€" 121 Highland Park, I!l en t 1C@ dea P TT NP W O0 / ME in Oe Theréfore the home econ deâ€" ; partment of the new #chool ‘fi?eom- pletely equipfied with and electric services so that the nts might be taught their every utilization for home convenien Every appliâ€" ance from a curling iton to large gas and celectric cranges were placed at the studenta‘disptin { i Both gas and elect c meters were installed, and the f housewives | _ Ahe increase in the number of. auâ€" Jtomofies in ‘the student body at the ' University of Illinois this fall is very marked. a fls /x TEACH USE OF GAS € AND LIGHT PEVICES Keokuk School Adbpts A New ~ _ Course in m[u for Girl St is . dents fatal, % ufl \_‘"The need for thesé ars is not eviâ€" dent. â€" Students in eral live withâ€" in easy walking dis ance of the camâ€" pus, and it is in cases wholly unnecessary for them /to have a car for transportation p s. The auâ€" tomobile in the hands of the underâ€" graduate students almost always has its dangers â€" stic, tph!flmli and moral." { a part drivqfi-t. geldom ~mai Dea:?nClai-k op unitic and much 0 is likely to dents in w of ‘college, with j:’_nn x CIIYH, vet University statement. The wants Dean of Men at S ty Advises Ag | ~â€" ~Of Motor Seventyâ€"nine of â€" 110 suits which were stolen from the ‘#. H. Peâ€" terson clothi store| of Waukegan when it wasnr‘obbed the night of October 2, were r red in Chicago last week when Assistant Chief Isaac Lyon and other Joc: poli¢ce officers, accompanied | by Mr. Peterson and Chicago detectives, went to a tailorâ€" shop on Clark street| the propri of wflich was arreste ‘ AUTOS AND $ The, city ~eouncil: y terday : afterâ€" noon, /at a special imeeting, gave permission to Anton Durka, 527 Popâ€" h;‘ street, for the ruction of a $200,000 hotel at Gregnwood avenue, adjoining the Chicago & Northwestâ€" ern railroad right of way. .. : Fifty persons from! various parts ‘of Lake county were lks givep their . final . papers |\making them United . States citizens, a patriotie program and: reception| was given for them, â€"following â€" olding of exâ€" amination in the cireuit court in an all day sessipn befo @ Judge Claire C.oEdwards, . _ | To i4 "03 "y CCCCTAD niversity o; I11 at nt. t “%e student ldom makes a ‘an Clark. "Th uniti:fi for d much of the JliKkely to |be Gage‘s Lake has j ed ;zlth 150,000 â€" fing bass‘ from the state Spring Grove. This i secutige season that <â€" No sclues hq;ve bean. obtained in connection with the ry of i Hoom company store at Gnflfi: last week, in which $7,000 worth ‘of clothigig was stolen, rious persons who ¢ame into the store before the officers were called made it ptactiall: . imposgible to obtain ary clue throug l the finger print syste ( us . Thomas E. Graham bf Lo Lake, formier membérs of the lezalatun from Lake county fofl several years, was in Waukegan Tuesday and anâ€" nounced that he would be ‘a candiâ€" date fiam in the s ng | primaries on the Democratic tickéet. _ 4 how 4 are tion was held to discng: construction of a new house in that yillage. | County Supt. T. A. in Fox. Lake last week ing of the Parentâ€"Teé _ _Lew A. Hendee 1a reâ€"clected treagurer of, sociation of County cle convention held at Deoi d.yl l.‘l‘ mko } Happenings of Inte There About Thi of North Shor NEIGH?ORHOOD unities for n uch i:: the d ly to be co in whtich ar _ The: studer . _He likes w fast the « are frequent stocked with basd ent who ts _a high "The car student i _ mori c diafi conn In Vicinit car two â€"servants ) is essential. economics deâ€" hool was comâ€" as a car very. average,"" said furnishes many 1: delinguencies, pline in college eted with inciâ€" utomobile plays‘J s seldom a safe step on it andf’ can go. Aeciâ€" d . sometimes ju) is tt been stockâ€" â€"length : black h hltchzry jat ‘the thir e the lake /‘c;’nns Simpson was where a meetâ€" the State Asâ€" ‘ks in a joint itur for three cher ‘associaâ€" plans for the est Here & JOTTINGS at. the ‘recent t who st out there Arkle school > | s NAAA NAAAAAANAANAAAAAANENANIA | | & IIDNIIN M 5:Â¥;e'h”";ifi?f '”HIW‘ enb ae oc ho en nc en e ue en e on T OCRNAATERAENTEANEIENAANTA ENNE AAAATNTNERENIITRAATIRT N 1 S f Een oc en o un e anae n n o enA m e e o o n o t s f [~â€"ptmp stt 4 * F4 e ; 7 °& Enesé‘ l y b \‘.,b_';g’t'.â€"i‘?, ue ns 5 'E?;E uLo .u‘é : ces o o ienss 6 C infg7 M =" l H [ 5" WB feet nz y ons â€" == TL IPZ € e s Aess x _ \Tige * i s t s ic == 8 sW s | AR4 6 4 3 ‘ : h N pJ Fily > @Ne 1 Tikt E4) ds ) 4 I > T H W i C>»y T Y m y gen tant {E ; (wP p > M '5 i /)z | e K Clhesart t /.A "fg,r K s s 'E “ . 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T t s Wt # â€" Segne e i: ue canen,~"a o 3 o -..':fffi“i o ** > ies e 9e 5--“3-«:5 B WBE S eS E3e h craue â€" Aetge . â€"~"_â€" d B6 | es s e ~~Ctelss . o itz en ioi s emaene s l p s "”3 ks * ; es _ M nc _ P ie ze F > & ‘%~ “‘I es SE x *â€">. 2 â€" s e s en o s tay y 5* ~4 2x o ¢ = Nee S -~&§fi‘ Kel & : s 4 P 2z es ‘&* p * 4 "g t it M > ""he oo _1\%1 liy P == * sne pe n o i. i Tok e s y ‘ h i Our spetvial charge account »my serve your convenience §20 4 I .f ? g _ This is the primary object in the de r. tive treatment of the living room, a nothing is so effective â€" so beauti?fi yet so practical and economical as a w chosen Oriental Rug. e oo f Considering them even from the co!ti d lars and cents point of view â€" and we must think of: expense â€" ‘Oriental Rugs are among the least costly floor co ‘erir available because there is practically no "wear out" to them. ihfes co 1 o t t t Every good Oriental Rug is an ol‘fia..l work of art â€"â€" with no duplicates. In it you see months and even vears nf tha is _ _ ORIENT A 1 so experts cannot tell bogus impresâ€" sions from the genuine is the asserâ€" tion of Albert Wehde, a ~Chicago jewelry engraver,| who will present his Achieving the Real © ff%{déme” Atmosphere of /%tistic Richnefi;s andgzflé’uring Comfort with _\ â€" will be taught how ‘to read meters,| the: figure their bills and practice econâ€"| Inde omy in buying these services. this The â€" installation. of this new | W branch of domestic science work has whil just begun in a humber of schools wher over the country, CAN FORGE FINGER â€" PRINTS, HE CLAIMS two miles ,9" Nurj‘peq. 12 "yes :'T“ Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, Vines Freshly dug, roots not dried out. Nursery at LINCOLN AVE. AND PETERSON ROAD. Go South on Ridge Ave., Evanston, to north line of Rosehil} Cemetery then west € S Big reduction to ‘those ;z come to our nursery and get stock. That finger prints can be lgaver Asserts He Has Found ay to Duplicate or Alter â€" Sn:K Marks & evidence to the convention of CONSTANTINOPLE CASH and CARRY NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT apiicates. In jt years of the inâ€" lanProthers./nc _ "I evolved my process as a result of suspicions : aroused by the reâ€" touching a western officer did to a photographic . plate. ~| J ‘ ulc id Oe se o oo e ieie i e ic c cai s 9 e ite. m e e from © police files, a a-hjuuau-.)wa work, and he & sugar bow!, anything, and transferâ€"| providin‘ he got 4 those marks to any object on which | yes, ma‘am," says a genuine impression mu show. a wonderful ® .*"*When I : entered prison I was asâ€" Meageaks signed to the photographic laborâ€"| Europe is stirred by atory to photograph finger prints on tween races, while,d articles used in committing edmes.!vho shall ‘have the po: \Wehde : began his experiments ml:btg‘ (Leavenworth ‘penitentiary, where ‘he was sent for violation of the neutrality laws in 1921. He was pardonedâ€"after nine months by Presâ€" ident Harding. y this month. â€" Direct Importers "I can take anyone‘s finger prints, o . States â€" Association : for on at Champaign, 11. Fect, gives immense advantage in Fect, us an imm I i the pricing. 2 ‘Tb Lt l.n If you will come in we will gladly show se io sn en ayot h t ng e | ' M every variety and sizz ental Rugs of dividual weaver‘s patient and the more you look at i see to admire, 4 who buy for us direct and variety and size MB :‘.l,‘l | j 'fi; y B8ULTANARBAD patient â€"Handâ€"<â€"work ‘â€" Liza says her husband is a wonâ€" derful ‘ he hag it, and he always it providin® he‘d work, and he always worked providin‘, he got up in time. "Oh, | yes, ma‘am," says Liza, "Joe is sure . _ The European® go ts keep: muu;muwmw falls down. / a single print, ‘all the legitiâ€" mate work possible on such a print requires only a !ngbuu. That set me thinking." . iA DELIVER dnd PLANT vur own fir.-e.ent. _ rugâ€"w disâ€" including China . and ship to us diâ€" Ask about it it, theé:more you A Wonderful Huasband i \Fig , 4.4 [ $Â¥\ «x

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