eeting _ d Busiv [STS Il & Co. ric Sl#)p CES OF ALL KIN & gift;,il]as . for the ner, as/an ‘tion, gnd 1joym3:t. w qi.lal.ity ksgiving. AYMENTSYâ€"PAYS CLEANERS LINE OF j . ) MAKES | ISTMAS pm.wnnfl UBER J phone ‘H. P. 150 ksgivin ut‘up in t and You Y’nll You : Want‘ 5.00 Do RNSEY Powde SOLOD+IN BU ue, ally Telephone yob un Hoov Hamilton. C See our exclusive line of c:hcnnd Christ» mas Greeting Cards, Name tes to match type on cards may be made. Drop in and see our line. Highland Park Press, B4tf BLOTTERS : Artistic advertising blotters of all descriptions. Samples may be seen at the Highland Park Press Office. 35tf rings and mattresses at $3.00 apiece. Call | ufternoon at 25 Pleasant nreetti! R SALEâ€"Library table in zlm conâ€" | &n. Mrs. Kauffmann, 228 V .n'n;:ir * FOR SALEâ€"Library table, chairs, day bed. | # misses‘ cout suitable for school g:l.; 1 sell reasonable. :312 North Green y | woad. Tel. H. P. T61â€"R. 4M u. 399d‘ _FOR SALEâ€"Manure. Protect your. shrubs 91 FOR SALEâ€"â€"1 mahogany dresser and bed with box springs and hair mattress. Barâ€" =lni‘h'l‘el. H. P, 1110. 1638 Judson ;vcnus vinia. f FOR SALEâ€"New Essex couch. * Will sac, rifice for $1050. Leaving city. Tel, H. P manure for flowers. Reasonable. Tel. H. P. 1484. R. A. Calder, Highland Park. 39â€"42 FOR SALEâ€"Homeâ€"grown . alfalfa. hay. First, second, or third cutting. ‘ Price reasonâ€" wble. The Grove Farm, Deerfield, IIL . Tel. Deerfleld 235â€"Râ€"2. > ‘ 39 FOR SALEâ€"Fields‘ special reed baby carâ€" riage. Tel. H. P. 964. 745 South St. John‘s avenne \ >\ ¢ 39 FOR SALEâ€"Livingâ€"room suite, including Spanish leather davenport and two chairs. 135. South Second street. ‘ lr FOR SALEâ€"â€"1; elaborate ivory : en@ 1 dressing table, $38: 1 nnbo?nr pedestal, $12; 1 ebony carved pedestal, $15; 1 niirror, $3%5: 1 mirror, $25; 1 Vernis Martin eabinet, $15} 1 low Italian console, $40; 1 solid oak diningâ€"table and Lva-. $20; 1 antique Chiâ€" nese chair, $65; 1 oriental rug, $75, value $175 ; 1 oriental rug, $30, value $70; 1 mahoâ€" gany console and mirror, $75. 420 Oakwood dnaplditiiss mer t Dh Cbioge aer work ; x # 6x9; Indian tapestry:; mandarin coat. ivate collection. Must be seen to be appre dlated. _ 46â€"A Fort â€" Sheridan, near ‘2_“3 Ring 2 avenue. Tel. H. P. 166 SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Tutoring. _ Gramâ€"« mar ~grades and high school French and English by university senior. Call Miss Helen Watson, H. P. 556. S 39pd SITUATION WANTEDâ€" Position as second maid or nurseâ€"maid. Willing to do upstairs work. â€" Work by the day or bour. Tel. H. P RASLM: 89pd _ FOR SALEâ€"Baby‘s stroller. _ } and nursery chair.. Tel. H. P.}1522 P. 80%.M. f SITHATION â€" WANTED â€">By hurse.‘ Call after 7 p. m. Tel. 39 SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Day work. Cookâ€" ing or cleaning. Tel. Deerfield 217â€"J. . 39pvd FOR SALEâ€"â€"Baby‘s nrollc;]. Play yard Lud smmmmre shale ° Wel W. B 150E 39 LOSTâ€"Friday evening or early Satur morning, $21 by working man on‘ way North Shore depot, representing savings over 3 weeks. -Aaysrt returned will deeply ‘appreciated. North® Green _ FOUND â€" Purse with money.: Apply at Elm Plage school. â€" £ > 89 and oneâ€"half inches long, Oct. 29, and 11 p. m. from 125 South Green road. Central avenue, Forest ‘avenue, road. for horses and return them. and Son, Lake! Forest, uL. Christmas Cards. Bring it in your pee w pvrenn en Tirtithed . "" W The Highland Park Press. ) road, Central avenue, Forest m Laurel to address. Valued a% f ward. Miss Clampitt, 125 South Gréen read. Tide s d d tds Artistic :&'m- ising blotters of S o (be Biguiend Park Byors Offiee e tf FOR SALEâ€"Several evening and afternoon :- in good condition. _ ‘Address "X." Office. 39pd FOR SALEâ€"Half dozen double beds with FOR FOR SALEâ€"â€"3 boy‘s ‘overcoats, new, . size to 12. Bargain. Tel. Ft. Sheridan .}.’_‘Z LOSTâ€" Sitver brillicnt bar‘ pin . about two Your name plate may North Shore Trust Compa;iY' cards to mateh type on your SITUATIONS WANTED 1 THESE ‘| WANT ADS Sheridan Road and Central Avenue MISCELLANEOUS WANT ADS% Welcome All Accounts, Checking and Savings Make Real Estate Loans FOR SALE FOUND hom. . George Herrick III. . Tel. Lake Forest â€"~By _ children‘s Tel. H. P. 185’.;2, early Sauturday (A State Bank) _ k ui Call 19f| Miss Emmy H. Steyrer, secretary Ml~°f the Evangelical spcieg in Austria, ing is to give an address Sunday nl'fh Joiâ€" at the First | United _ Evangelica mi chureh, corner of Green Bay road an tab | Laurel avenue, at 7:45 o‘clock. ‘The her | meeting is in charge of the Woman‘s oak | Missionary society. * t "th Bay: ’ and + 30* to (WANTED â€" TO RENT â€" TO RBUY | Secretary of Evangelical Socieâ€" |\ _ ty in Austria to Talk on 1 Conditions There WANTEDâ€"Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, wom»â€" en and children, ;Rliminates darning. Salary $75 a week, full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Cottons,/ heathers, silks. International Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa., 27â€"37pd HELP _ WANTEDâ€"â€"Experiénced maid. for HELP _ WANTEDâ€"Young man or . woman for bookkeeping work, Must furnish best of references. Inquire Mr. Paul or Mr. Gnné Highland Park State Bank. R HELP WANTEDâ€"Protestant 1 for genâ€" eral housework. .No laundry., to stay in house or go home nm station. ‘Tel. H. P. $03â€"M... 359 avenue. 89 _ HELP _ WANTEDâ€"White maid: for first OPPORTUNITY 7 The Fuller Brush Co. ean use two men of good standing to call on‘ established trade in suburbs ‘nmorth of Chicago. Married men with cars preferred. Good pay. Call or floor work, cooking and serving. No launâ€" dryâ€" Small family. | References required. Tel. H. P. 1307. 30 den Park Place. Tel. H. P. 1522. write Mr. Strong, 6359 Broadway, Chicago, Tel. Shcl:lrake 6417. EU HELP WANTEDâ€"Good plain :cook. Tel. H. P. 246, Mrs. Rolland Hastings. 89bd4 HELP WANTEDâ€"Reliable woman or xE to look after cRildren by the hour. . Tel. H. P. 774â€"J. Mrs. James W. Hyde, 250 Central ~ HELP WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" work,. No: laundry. Experienced. 260 Lin« avenue, WANTEDâ€"Someone who can teach tenor banjo. Several pupils available. Tel. H. P. 694. 89pd HELP WANTEDâ€"White laundress one and oneâ€"half or two days a week. Tel. H. P MISS STEYRER TO SPEAK â€"| AT EV ANGELICAL CHURCH WANTED TO BUYâ€"A gent‘s secondâ€"hand ?%’&k' 588 Homewood avenue. . Tel, B.‘s& * WANTEDâ€"TO BUYâ€"Large doll buggy for 1722 Tâ€"year old child. â€" Tel. H. .P. 730â€"M. general housework. : 4 in family. / Small frue No baskme * apply "The. Artken Enierson, 812 South Linden avenue. Tel. H. Miss Steyrer is a native of Au: and has been associated with Pasto Nonsky in evangelistic work and the spread â€"of the Gospel in that land where the war has wrought ‘great havoc and where the masses of the population have turned to Freethinkâ€" ers, socialists and communists. The‘{? have gone through severe _ persecuâ€" tions brought against them by tqa antiâ€"Christian organizations. sW The missionary society is very forâ€" tunate in securing this speaker who will tel} of the conditions in Austria from the viewpoint ef a Christian migâ€" sionary. . The public is cordially 'i:- vited to attend this service. | < /| SEVERAL LOCAL MEN oi _ â€"ON FEDERAL JURY Fourth One Added This Week to â€"_Local Fleet; Business Is |â€" Increasing \<o d Several Highland Park residenlt: are serving on the Federal jury in Chicago this week. Among them are Walter Cope, Clarence A. Witt, Frank May, Julius Laegeler and O. G. gt, Peter. Several others were called for service but were excused for the présâ€" ent. It is a long time since Highland Park has had so many jurymen duty in the federal court at one ti We wish to thank our many friends beautiful floral d!erinnâ€"dul,n{)- j enege 5oc o oK id .0 .ny nvigh . 6ib WANTEDâ€"Nursery girl â€" Tel: H. P. 671 _BRING RESULTS CARD OF THANKS HELP WANTED 39 gand near Highland Park nearly half a century and the family has a host ‘of friends by whom the death of Mr, Webtr is deeply regretted. He was for many years an .employe of the city.:and was highly esteemed everyâ€" where. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. ‘‘. Mr. Weber was born in Germany jand there married. He and his wife, ‘who is living, came to America many years ago, andâ€"all‘ of their children \erine Pfeiffer, Mrg. Evalynne R. Berry, Frank J., Paul C., Robert E., ‘and George J. Weber.., ©~ }= . ; \walks in the business district and elseâ€" ‘where. Several times latély pedestriâ€" ans coming out of stores have stumâ€" ‘bled bver wheels left lying on walks, land in one or two instan¢tes bad falls ‘have resulted. Children should rememâ€" ‘ber that the privilege of theâ€"walks for ‘bicycles should not be abused, as. it ‘may be easily withdrawn. It is not beâ€" iMeved there is a disposition anywhere ‘a candidate if Attorney Gaeneral ‘Brundage is not and that if Brunâ€" ‘dage runs again Col. Smith Bradley will be a candidate for reâ€"election as state‘s attorney. He was a lieuteâ€" inant of theâ€"Rainbow division (Reilâ€" "ly‘s ~Bucks), and. many exâ€"gervice men are boosting him for the state place. & css ied â€"Carl Shelberg of Deerfleld, an emâ€" ploye of A. J. Johnson, contractor, suffered injuriese to his head and shoulders in anâ€"automobile collison early Wednesday morning, at the corner of Prairie avenue and High street, in Highwood. A truck driven by Shelberg and a Ford coupe driven by William Gallagher of West Highâ€" land Park crashed together at the intersection causing the accident and badly damaging the (:Ol:e Albert Borchardt, a brother of Mr. Mocogni of Highwood, and who was riding with Shelberg, was llixlfly_iniured.' Borchardt arrived here recently from Germany, ‘according to Highwood witnesses of the accident. i R. C. WEBER DIES ON _ _ SUNDAY, LONG HERE Old Resident At End of Life; : :Robert ‘Carl <Weber,; well known résident of Highland Park for about 45 years, died Nov. 18, in the local BICYCLES LYING ON . _â€"_ WaALKS CAUSE FALLS Practice of Children Should Be . Abandoned as Menace to |â€"_s â€" ‘Others‘ Safety hospital, where â€"he had been for about A weeï¬u:nd a half, following failing of health for:some months. He was 69 years of age. eX *E HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Col. Smith came into prominence first: by his drives against vice and prohibition law violators and, later 'gs a prosecutor in the trial of Gov. mall. TWO HURT IN AUTO ; CRASH AT HIGHWOOD were born here. They have lived in The children are Mrs. Theresa Foâ€" ley, Nicholas A. Weber, Mrs. Cathâ€" The funeral was held at 9 o‘clock Wednesday morning at the Immacâ€" ulate Conception church and burial was in the Sacred Heart cometery. to curtail the pleasures of the. chilâ€" dren, but these must be enjoyed with due regard to the rights and safety of the ‘public in general, those who complain point out. fulte! URGING SMITH FOR f h ATTORNEY, GENERAL Friends of Lake:County Proseâ€" . ‘ cutor : Want Him‘to Be * Candidate f ~‘Throughout the state friends of Staté‘s Attorney A. V. Smith of Lake courty are urging him to become a candidate for attorney general in the republican primary next April. . It is reported that he probably will be ATTEND ARCANUM S : MEETING THURSDAY Last Thursday evening Regent Kuchne and his officers attended a rousing meeting of the active workâ€" erg in the jurisdiction: ‘of Tllinois, Northwestern Councilâ€" No. 815 hall, 165 West Madison stréet, Chicago. Community sings opened the meeting. Grand Regent Benson, Grand Seereâ€" tary Kiley and Grand [Vice Regent Welch, "made remarks the activiâ€" ties of the order in Illindis. Supreme Regent Kropf who has just returned from swinging round the cirele from east to west, reported enthusiastic meetings in New York, New Jersey, CaliÂ¥ornia, Colorado and Nebraska. He urged Illinois to be up and doing if they wanted to retain _‘,tgolr laurels, WINNETKA MASONS OPEN NEW TEMPLE f children in leaving their bicycles ying: about . prpmiscqglgll_y_ on . ndoâ€" A host of visitors were in Winâ€" netka Saturday night to help the 800 members of the Winnetka . Masonic lodge. dedicate their beautiful new $150,000 temple on Elm street. :. Céremonies open to the public, beâ€" gan promptly. at 7:45 o‘clock ‘with an organ recital and exhibition of the temple‘s lighting system. *# At 8 o‘clock Worshipful Master Thomas N. Wheatley extended the formal welcomeâ€"to. the new home of the lodge, thus inaugurating an imâ€" pressive ceremony in of the Grand Lodge j There has been considerable comâ€" laint of late regarding the practice Funeral Wednesday; The )\ *PFamily . > The West Ridge Community club has recently made notable. improveâ€" ments : at \the West Ridge school. A neatly installed barrier of posts and chain along the east frontage marks off a large parking and gives needed protection to school lawn. The planting of borders and clumps of mm shrubs al the south, west |north . ries ‘of the grounds helps much t&‘:nutify the landscape. These fctivities of the club in behalf of the school are greatly appreciated by all who are interested. WEST RIDGE SCHOOL â€"# ED Highland Park State Ban The Pace, Fruit With Flavor pas Come early and don‘t be disappointed, as we only have a limited supply Members, of Presbyterian Direct from our own Orchards in Northern Michigan JONATHANS â€" SPIES â€" WAGNERS â€" GREENINGS | _ _Remember those fine McIntosh ‘Reds? y .. Remember those fine Wealthies? . THESE ARE EVEN BETTER _ _ _ _ It is a good time to start an account for the child in our savings department. UCAT IT is deserving of.§é:ï¬ods thought and 4* active observation, particularly on the part of fathers and mothers. â€" ; iIt is a time to (em?xld/the child of the" value of a dollar eax?}ed. and saved; to. encourage the commendable habit of thrift; to point to the} happiness of your own home; to the comfort of a comâ€" petency on the rainy day. h 18 NORTH FIRST STREET Bay Lake Fruit Farm Next to Rapp Bros. Teachers college, is acting in this capacity Miss Wright has mm upper grades on several ting trips this fall. The last Qriphvu a visit meat ‘p plants at the mard; in C.m NEW FORD PLANT All major decisions covering the constructions of the Ford Motor comâ€" panys plant to be erected along the Mississippi river between Minneapâ€" olis and St. Paul have been made and details just announced here give the first information regarding the magâ€" nitude of the new Ford project. ? [ ic plant, steam plant t e es cope buildings with © interest* centering Church School. ‘ION WEEK | ON MISSISSIPPI d Hip p tm nerrapin â€"neerapnpezir) ; | FEDERAL _ || METAL WEATHER with oul{ the initial it tions full (p m â€" has _ An expert will be call e ie timate of the cost. . \The : day of the 16 and unsightly storm Meminree i sbtf mt ‘tecflon.hl)uugnnd_z_ Phone wh-nuuq Work Done While You Wait Storm Windows _â€"Are Inferior 11