Ml HI it 5H I if! " ' ' (lhllNiiTT's wanna-an. my... u. 1!9,Mydi1uiiitriiii7siiiirri"airi ropNp-At our Glam. store and tttttt 'raft, terftt/ltteg lot, tmmtertt+ as a good: and-swear; my cl than an dikg‘ndwool. Will all ut25con'tho dollar. A Children’u , piece units --,--.dths Woman’- 2 piece nit: ...-...-.dt9e Woman's Wu w......-.....,..), can" in the “not: new hm†End T WOMEN WANTED - To invest in trap" knit Mme?! " 81-65- or has fee my faner work. Gurput'n nm a large and†it D. In C. In. ad Good Shepherd re:hettttttrt- all and col- hStge,t,tUu,eee,,1,i,eit.' uni; otteemmtetttavetmenmar.. hummus». 7 ' SITUATION WANTED -- A thte wool Brtiah blanket “at: to help m in! l""" then cool 'tight-ttp' tyrt'tjArrtiN WANTED-Be-ful lumped linen centerpiece, M incl; also, want: to become flne Christan gARNETT . SPECIALS“ gm; Needs only to be mntmriddrU SITUATION WANTED - to help buy dwellers. Anti-Dun stocking for boys tad aim toes and heel: ab- â€may numbed to wear for three months. Cordovan or Nttek, 3 pairs for $1900. Arutanmehtt-qre" that. StutNOW! .' , j' EXCHANGE " ANGE - For cub. A find ncwi _ out of Wilson silk and wool: them clocked, embroid- ered (orpilk atripod, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. airs, To know that we're sell- ing my. L'Origtn face powder all nut meet: " Me. . _ HELP WANTED -...' Men to buy thhemew English Banntl drgu shirts, small: chock patterns in blue, tan and black} on .white ground, HELP WANTED -, Children to wear {these fitte lisle ribbed sax - duhq of bright color in the wool tops, tse. ' ' V HELP WANTED _ HELP WANTED-women to make hvelyfdnuu of soft, lustrous char- meuae which' Mada, itgelf so readily to d ing, brown or black, $3.50. PERSONAL - Good service it Gar-en's on phone mien, H. P. Ito. NATION WANTED -, Suit tog SALE - Men's silk and wool Phoenix hone. 81.00. Good color rage. PO SALE - 40 inch canton crepe. a in o serviceable quality. pearl gray. town, any or black, 83,95. cloudy Help" Wanted. hr Sale, Etc. mod EIGHT 3’ Home: Mid list a this week'- i8'ruA'rroNt, WANTED rheNertdttrt9tore SALE - mania Wool Amer, knitted of that wool yarn, in . demand for Winter hush, Navy or tan. ' IN â€RNA TION POUND PERSONAL FOR SALE Bum oedsmd mi cumm- ae-ies. ordord.rtramldoFiii M msidsnt. of 1latr .Yotk City, think the north shot! my beautiful. Thymuntum ta'New York in m rub. A non of the you mitepreeented in the able decorations. , A most de.. licious supper was served. under the ‘direction of like Henriette Siler. A delightful program "e rendered, and in reported a moat enterhining eve- nine. _ , _ The Women'l Mini n society of the First United 'i?Ehii' church meet: this ether-noon Ith Mrs. J. G. Fidder of Botttlt Second the“. Mr. end Mm. Andrew has: and Mr. and In. Willi-1n, Manner of quoklyn, N. Y., motored If. High-i wood to visit the patented! the lat-1 tee, Mr. “din. 1'ptrkitr0,tNeitt, of) Prairie queue. They laiiii - the] LMn. Henry E. Melon for luncheon on _ may. The guest af honor was Min Martha Allen who is pinyin: the leading part in Booth Tnrkimrton't: play, "MattmrTia." MM Allen is the youngest member of the Theatre Guild. ' ' n The tunnel banquet of the Philathen clue of the Ebenezer Evangelical church we; held last t'tidir evening, nt the Y. W. C. A. , chh member of the the: were I costume nppropriate to n month af the yoga-“end each can»: V - -'e.e -- -.,--...w u... to Washington and Callfdmia. They will visit Mr. Jacob Antes in Seattle, Wuh. Upon their return they will reside on the Clsvey farm west of Highland Park. The Ennaton and North Shore Kenn-sky eltrtryyet " the home of The man-inc of In. Sarah Antes' Scth and Mr. Wed D. Clivey will take place todny (Thursday); Fol- lowing the ceremony Mr, and Mm. file,? will luv. for an extended trip " ‘_Ll‘_A__ - . - -A-' - - htvitntiot" hue been issued by the University of Michigan. Chicago Alumnae to meet 3Etas.gean Humilton, ‘dosn of women, university of Michi- gan, Thursday sftsrnqon, Nov. " from 3:30 to 5:80 at the Chicago Coin legs club. Among the hostesses will! hd."". Hurry Gradle of Highland! Pl . Mr. Oscar Larson left Friday forl Ey,tte, Wis., where he is taking; Mr. tad his; 303;" .. plow were the Sunday “but. of Kr.“ lhd Mrs. (30an of Lake Forest. ( F Mr. and Mn. Albert Wtkkman of Chicago were the Bttttt_httrtteesta of 11. Ihre" Lamon and In. L. Work- “I. Manta 'tt,rJrttitilimrPark and Miranda mm .Mlnngtheir ren- delve!- ttre card tet, etc. The Ravinh 'sii,tiii'i'f,' will hold their next "ttttlar.". _ next-Wed. _ tftre1ugetk, riittt...:ciL,' n _ Miss Helen Spring, one"orthe BO- ciety buds of Indimgglie his auc- ceeded to Pt Eliza, tn Louder- _lq We ‘etrn the ixt Bee Inn. iiai'ili'iiir' tad 'g,tdtttieg Green-, Jed. m nompon’ _ T the destinies st the hand are untied; to haw: 8tt with!“ 'ttrNidhlimr Park and Miss Marion Nora-on: Ji Central menus will entertain " Hinner on Saturday evening, Nov. 310, mutate the, 033011 dance. w' !‘ [ 3151'me Lake Shore Temple No. 242,:Pyth- inn Sisters of Highwood, hhnounce a euchre and bunco party' be given at tho K. P. hall, Higth‘a. Wednetr- day evening, Now: 14:, (it {:15 p. m. The public is cordially ihvited. ' C Mrm J. V. NoicroU " Ce‘htral we. nae entertained at a dinneuarty on Saturday evening, Nirvrt, ore the angling dance at the Hhthltuid Put ch: . ' . ', f I M44513! lwmmnraksomuzwsl . Decision of the athii Place school auditorium committee to proceed at once with the erectionlof this rtiueh-ttestded addition to facilities at that school will be received with general satisfac- tion in the district. Th , plan is one which will have the hearty support of all interest in'the welfare of the school and its pu- pils. The crowded cond tions in the present assembly room have made very clear the n essity of impMsAiate:provitridn for larger quarters for the putpoke, .and the decision. pt the committee to go ahead with the building of the most essential» Mof the proposed structure is egarded as good business in, the Prem-t ises. It is not doubt , that later the necessary financial sup-1 port for the completio ' of the auditorium building. with all its accessories will be fort coming, but: just now the ‘assembly room is urgently needed; en I it is to "supply this treed that immediate steps are being taken. i . ' ' - v 7 â€.v -", 'e-R..- nun-v w u ~"1355 - Wub'lwun of this __r,tIieh-,t,o,-,Lsiiisiifsii, improvement. Bi';'; about! he trem- eral supp'ort of the planiin an of the communities attracted. _ T i Coioperation of Highland Park city euthogities sMtttpeprtuId, township and Highwood; in the plan to obtain gt extension. of Green, Bay road northwerd on the “west side of the railroad right or way to'the southern: limits of Lake Forest is. a: good move. This toad is much needed and will be a great convenience. Di,. rect means of transportation between Highlggd Park and Lake Forest without necessity: of crossing the railw tracks or Kenning through viaducts wilt eliminate congestion of: tame ‘onIS tridatr, road, avert accidents _ crossings and at viaducts and give a) straightaway road betw the two cities, that Will effect a saving of time as well ,as its ot er advantages. This extension -und9ubt~ edly will be built by the tate in due time, but any eminence that the local communities ill be able to give in theway of securing 1e,et yer, ans the ke will serve to heated the completion " ' a “mm 6., A “a LA ;____“_AAA,, A - ‘ -- - A I 0 NUMBER " PtstrtisttediUAtt' ', “Wm £135me iistiaitdt'aitua,tiuiit't'v, F . -. Illinois ', _':" v, Entered u second Chip an“; inch i, 1911, It Che poet gulch it nigh. Id Path, mind». wider tu:het af lunch 8, 1879. _' i _ ig"ttii'titg't' to vUwiNintram @th who have THE A§UDITORIUM PROJECT EXTEND ROAD' NORTH l,'i7it' ant Park Pitts; The 60 at " What! Put): fan: who attended t _ tlhieatrrrtttinois tune at Urban. last Saturdny were thrilled " the splendid work of Wal.. lace Meihriin of the Illinois team, a son of â€William Mellvnin of this city. The Highln'd Ptrkem cheered but!†when Melheairt broke: through the Maroon line. ,Another Highlnnd Park student walnut " tu lite any ms â€nun-ll .Cuqudvilla, Illinois‘ assistant char leader. Both he and gunnin at. undated of Burnsid- in tltttt m "trid trtthe mien-1‘ HIGHLAKD PARK MEN PROMINENT AT GAME Local Home Attending Chiea- ' 20.111th Battle Cheer _ F . - Home Boys Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Leaming and daughter. Miss ,Murjorie Learning, are living “the tdur-Bee Inn. T Order your Christina card- NOW. Don't waitmntil the middle of De. cember. You’ll be disappointed if yo'n do. We hue 3 beautiful line. High- land Park Emu. l A " vveruuwea Hm WWII'OIId the pond gave forth iUh that might to the hu- nuin eye lune seemed like Iollr-posm, but not spirits. Halt W! upstaip were beautiful little npiri dancing to beautiful music and how light of foot those spirits were. Still farther upstairs were grown up."apirlta and iince Injun anmmer was" gone and the crow: had flown “lay the farmer' had brought ltia:asearaminm in and they were dancing with the mwn~up Ipir-' its and lone after all the little spirits had faded may ‘those grown~up spir..' its danced and danced until ftmuIr' all? the lights in the village house went out and they faded away too.-A3on, tributed. The View of The Ravinia Civic club welcomed all spirits, good, bad and not Do bad " the village home on All Seinte' night. They were ell tiutrts,ntur the' mimle happened u soon as they; came within. to the warmth end light they all became good spirits. The little good Spirit ttwttrmed behwateiu when apples hung from the ceilings and pop-com overflowed huge bpwlemnd the pond geve forth iUh that might to the hu- {put two weeks with her aister, Mm. ‘William Guyot, has "turned to her home in Olney. Mr. and Mn. M. Warner visited Me. Mary Warner, mother of Mr. Warner, " 05): Park yyestaerduy. F Mu. Cort Rhinefnnk Stout of, Oak Park spent'the week end with; Miss Bernice Tucker. They were] city ma.tes at De Knlb. Mrs.'J. G. Pidder and sons, accom- panied by Mt. Erwin Drelake. attends yd an organ recital by Mr. 3?! i Dupre, arena“ of Notes, Dame e- dral, Par-ls, France, " Grace Episco- pal church, Oak Parks Hunky evo- ning, The famous musician held the large audience spell-bound with se- lection: from Bub, Clenmbuult. Schuman, and other matters, also with original compositions, variations midi improvisations. I On Friday, Nov. 2, n. 111th time was spent at' the home of Mrs. Harry Ctarktron of Ridgewood drive, by many of her friends. Buuco win the feature of the evening. Prhesi were wpn by; Mix. P. Frost, Miss Pearson',. Mm. Jelke ind Mrs. Hobbs. The Port Clinton club held its reg- ular monthly meeting at the club house Timed†evening. It we: de- cided to holdtwo meetings each month, on _the that and third Tuetdaya. The next meeting therefore will be held on Nov. 20. Election of omcers will Ea held the tlrst Tuesday in Decem- her. munsnmr,’ novmiumn a, 1923 an HIGHLAND rm nun. 'mwtAND unfmon 3. Boy? _who spent the titukdttiTiii't'f muted to the city council m #rBeha “at m. a. if opinion up . of Alderman Alum: 1)'crttt: denunciation of the road {at -jitiate within the city “than a hunch“. at.. most brought' do Met'tt tron the council dumb?“ 112th in. The 1ttrroe's,rtstto. T _ The Chicago, North Shore and, Mil- waukee rtrilrpid, an!†an: to We: trains our the any; has within the city limit. trit t (machine. This, according to fditt'2tht Ald. U. 8. Schwartz ha in! his eolleatrtses on tie tti',',,, at," - eil trartaportuion ', laminae. an opinion whichhp tt' ruched . tho city Inwydepartmen cud villa ttii mitted to the city council can MAY BAR L TO: THE , Nonmfsnonn LINE Chicago corririrtioet Lawyers in Opinion Adverse to Use of Eleiaudtaeiu, 'ark. . Trustees psstiiunine foe the m we of the win up Anson t.a'tii. “and Franc“ St North. Highland I)... . Capt. Morgan!, the time of hi; In trio petition fit admin-m of the vi! in court t personal prop- erty in alien to kahuna! at 8800,- 000 and the mal eatirto at 880,00W The heirs " twin qAttrrtrtrdttte petition no Anton loC. Hat-(an. can. 288 North sun-1m mad, manna Park; Mrs. Gotham: C. Dar, (but. tg 5117 2,t,',',"tgfr,, pheafsti uis; Mrs. clan an . 1tetJttittuc' daughter, Alto, -Ga.,' Juli; P. North, danghtqr, Hizhhnd tgt, Elisha Morgan, not), PM F,tjur William o. MM. madam. I“ Eat Seventrthht" duvet, New York: hCapt. Morgan: wok " yen-(old "l "os M..- -115, -‘-- - Morgan died " Hi; home Oct; M, and his death was received with trial by many of his friend. in “his country. . W Huang fiitiie"iiiouu of tht) will was set by Judge Martin C. Deane for Nov. 26. r l, ' ', Personal property and ml - valued at "80,000ias shown in I petition .for. the matte p! the will of Capt. 0tho B. 0mg. Highland ICA, Civil Wpr, totem: and you known ’pionger tt Pet. county. Wet wu Ned in the p Wgukognn lut week. CAPT. o. H. MORGAN’S :5 . WILL non PROBATE Petition Shows Property Nadia At $530,000; Hearing lit Set for Nov. 26 fire apparatus, that Emmppiu tt in, action, and in making ttr? var backing out when st tlmts. The“ men and apparatus must 'itiiiiiii'i of room in which tf, work to " vantage. the chief deem l V too closely and too Ptlt fdlft',t the apparatus, an Are Warned to keep a ',1d1'll22, and not to speed "when :ttso,dir' than ll: sounded. V i ,' I i1; [ Another thing motorist. no Kin-v td, trtraittat is trtttkimrito,o clone to' thi , One of the new phiof’l ttmt In: W84 to mm “to dtt%rt " the din- gen of fut driving behind ttm “I on the way to answer alums; Bo- cently seven! accidents In†bun ngtrqwlx averted by teeth“ (him Ed Hoskins, who l [that an volun- tmtril ',1'i';'ir','l'dt"Stfdlo',"11't chargéreof the Bm partment It the betriitnirw of Nwem r,' and it is ex- pected that his Het',,',',',',',',,':,',, " per- manent chief will be unnounqod short- ly. Re is devoting {his cabin in†to the dutietr'ot chief. I , There,will in; “if“ (flaw Jim at: boob whi huh m! ' Christan: gift: {all chunk“, _ piled by the A than , Lib _ Amman. l in On lhmridnv, Now/dubs: 15th, i 690mm ~FAulkner. the “Story . ", will tell stories at th4 Public Lib . From 3:15 to 4:00 she will an “or“ for children 'of. the that, aeeottd, hd third grades, and from 4:80 to lie, she win tell We: f r children of lt upper grades. All itdren are 1 _ vited to'trtrend t story-hours. " FIRE CHIEF ISSUES [ WARNING IN DRIVERS Habit of Mouth“ of Baking With Arsrtatatrp'Damtera. ' ' '""'.iSel'i'"r her 'oter.ttoide the Ibtrhtt Kola. I looked lttheh‘ookbi Either , a Ef lap, butwu , .“Aw t i. tu. m at ' ts" “a $1/, “without planta- arm . to, I" should that am at. an, ",, . rtt,kg,'t/'f,t,,etti .bblt 11,'ft,"il - into t Io» ', loom 'tind books with Wild - than, to her huff: desire. Pot wt week, Children', $309k Wain; t will be I display of veatle booing. t the Library, books hasten with {f n eye to illustritions,,t pe, and bindi" ' us well as text. It isjhoped that not only children, but Adults " well, will éxnmine these W; particularly those adults who are planning to hr books for children tor Christmas» CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK :‘ At PUBLIC LIBRARY To be Observed Roy. 11-18; Md. Geortteete Faulkfner, Story 'i Wm we. in 'whém 9.8 sd, in fhe jsrdsiiCGGr"it" (hath i in; c. Moetmn," GL and. mm . C. Dar, and" We?†Plan. 8% 'an . Baum tht.,' Julia P.‘ manna pun" rr; In: ‘if , _ Earl W. Gsell :“'muh 3.53.1; Luau 'd - u. u at... igPlacecardsandtallies. Ear; _ir.,i'iv' mrillfindtoice1inetoset E" Thanksgiving? Nt Why shop f 'el-i-. li I l all day in l , : ~ I making " i your selec- F $ ' ., . tion when ----m---s, - " ' ,recarryacomp1etelineofalls if, .. . main Ctillat ourstore andsee these Y achinesa let us explain to you our convent terms. _ , DllilCllrllillBlk]iHHhiillt I 'tftt.t,rtrtrtrmaato.tuttu Ltff,trtoaaidii%G'ai'ii Ydur 52 wish days each year are 52 reasoms.why you should own an electric si,tiiiiij w a s h i n g machine. "ttll HE‘WQ“? Ila-Ut- his 9728 H 333.413.. . 'ststtmiG 1.7;; WASH DA ALBERT LARSON iitirt?ii;iiiir" HOT WATER BOTTLES,. tnrrv/ii) SYRINGES, GLOVES, USHEB, SPtlNGES,C0Mtts,NrPP ' tr, TUBES, CUSHIONS, BULBS,: WE L ALL RUBBER FOR SICK ROOM" R 1mm SERY. ALL THE BEST UALITY. AND ALL AT LOW COST. UY ALL RUBBER GOODS HERE. . The Value of rubber lies in l T quality. Some people know what rub r quality is, others do not. We kno _ and will gladly tell you the absolute att itrof any piece of rubber in our stock. 389 Central Avenue RUBB QUALITY AND l SERWCE 153m. Johns Avj ,’ Telephone H. P. l Huber E "maths-Au. PHARMACIST s Starbucks: mun you wmvhhd . didn't hm workwlmd. ' See thc'Hoovu "litse PHONE 23 artraitrRburd. for It. 1 ho dismou- w. Jail t-atihtl In. ll phone 2i