+8 t3 !‘?&‘xa d ET hok â€" B 4 B 11. 5 NE § 1t 4 / __â€"~_ KMeMo , Cab Hove Expert Demiâ€"Surgeons 33 Lady A: f Store and Chapel, 517 Elm Place Office and Residence, 334 N. St. Johns Ave. + Highland Park, Illinois J. J. MINES, Embalmer â€" Telephone H. P. 782â€"M J. J. MINES, Embalmer Telenhone H P 1402 R. W. Schneider _ We make a spl(eefalty of High Grade Watch and Clock repairing. All High Grade Work. . s EXPERT SHOE REPAIRER © . Second St., near Central Ave. WATCHES, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY Watch Repairing ‘BECKER‘S YELLOW CAB iromised a "cab revolution" in Highland Park. It is already under way.. It is now possible to ride anyâ€" where in our village at a fixed rate day or night., â€" > : ... YELLOW CAB meter service is the only fair f method of reckoning‘cab rates. You pay for | just what you get and no more. The meter _ does not know whether it is day or night | but figures one rate for all. The short haul does not pay for the long haul. k x We ‘want to express our appreciation for the: many kind things that have been said by | grateful Highland Park citizens on the esâ€" . tablishment of real taxicab service in our community. ' § § 1 In return, we promise to maintain the same 4 high standard of service that distinguishes organized responsibility. o Call Highland Park 31 and get a safe, clean,. heated YELLOW CAB, in charge of a reâ€" . sponsgible driver. ; MBAE Offers Standarized Meter Servic â€" J. J. MINES & SON Yellow â€" Te]. Phone Highland Park | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Established ‘ 1890 Re uen o o 833 BECKER & _ CZCOZ (MOSC CIaDe mmaveridis used. W’ 3 © â€"â€"~do special hand sewing." ./ 22 Years‘ Experience j / Ave. > m.m»%ik, L 31 Expert work gives the public so much longer an: better m?, that it costs the public less per day of wear, so expert work is the work that pays the public best, { WORK PROMPTLY DONE GOOD WORKMANSHIP . | Only first class materials used. w/ ¢ do special hand sewing. 3 e Lady Assistant CLEANERS AND DYERS ’e}flake county live stock will be well presented â€" at the Twentyâ€"fourth ‘Annual International Live Stock exâ€" position at the International Amphiâ€" theatre in Chicago Dec. 1 to 8 when local fanciers will enter their stock in the big ghow. The stotk from this section that will be shown is from the stables of 0. W. and E. J. Lthâ€" man of Lake Villa, John R. Thompâ€" son Libertyville, J.. K. Deering of Lake Forest and Maj. Sturgill and Capt. Van Ingen of Fort Sheridan. _ Will Be Represented in Annual Inyrnational Exhibition o In Chicago â€" Thanksgiving is one of the occaâ€" sions when our Uncre' Samuel deâ€" lights to spread hims_élé‘ Here, for instance, is the menu the boys under training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station will be privileged to enjoy next Thursday: | It looks like a feast that would grace the tables of Chicago‘s . most exclusive Michigan, avenue hostelries: Eo 3t © Thanksgiving Menu Cream of celery soup, roast young turkey, cranberry sauce, giblet gravy, oyster dressing, mashed tatoes, creamed . caulifiower, â€" ied . sweet potatoes, vegetable salad; chow chow, olives, mixed nuts, cardy, cigarettes, coffee, < & 1 LAKE COUNX: OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY KIDS THANKSGIVING MENU Nick Brundon\ilio of Highwood, whose place was raided at the time that C. A. Brune, member of A. V. Smith‘s sponge squad accidentally shot and injured Mrs. Stephen K. Darrow, wife of a North Shore line conductor, last week pleaded guilty to possession of liquor and was fined $100 and costs. ‘ f The â€" Chicago, <North ‘Shore‘ and Milwaukee electric railroad company is making plans to construct addiâ€" tional tracks in Waukegan and ofâ€" ficials have been in consultation with city officials in mapping out prelimâ€" inary arrangements. : _ Inquest over the body© of Mrs. Thomas . Strong, ©70, of Grayslake, who was found dead in her butning house near the Soo line tracks at Grayslake was held early tast weei*, and death was found to have been caused by suffocation and burns. Ansel Wlodeski, 80 years old, a pioneer farmer of Warren township who had lived in Waukegan since he retired a number of years ago, died last weei at his home in Waukegan. For information call Highâ€" land Park 87, > i A party of Public Service officials, numbering twenty, and | headed by Britton I. Budd, president of . the company visited Waukegan last week and inspected the: nnv‘ $7,000,000 power plant they are completing there. 7 f t This includes flat ironed. / t At a special meeting of the byâ€" laws committee of the| Glen Flora Country club last week. the green fees were raised to nonâ€"ntembers. Wet Wash, 20 Ibs. $1.00 Rough Dry, Ib. ______11¢ BRIEF NEWS ITEMS l""’"""n"“"*“'""""""""‘"“""""""""_ FROM LAKE COUNTY ' "Buckman around end for 50 Yards: NEIGHBORKHOOD * * your wash to send to this wet wash plant, don‘t be afraid to put your personal wearing apparel because, we promise yon it will not be damaged in | the washing. You understand that you dry and iron them after they arâ€" rive at yourihome. . _ Happenings About This Section Of North Shore; Doings : At County Seat And Other Places W'HEN you are bundling: up h sc ees Ade c ae l c oc it e s en COUNIY STOCK IN-)A%"ESS’%)(?K On November 29 CK SHOW 3 Expanded Wood Lath snAE Y &MXM+W 3 (Oatéectee: * . * f t t ‘ |â€" strength of « plete Report of This Test and Descriptive Literature Actual Movement of Upper Sill 1500 lm 1200 / ~_ The Beautiful North Shore Cemetery | |â€"_ . NON SECTARIAN w | Gross Point Road and Harrison St., Evanston, IIL. _ Tel. Evanston â€" Chicago Office, 701â€"4 Marquette Building. Tel. Central 8330 â€" Xâ€"WOI ‘Gasoline und Oilâ€"Auto ‘Accessories o ~ _/ _ _~" Tok 350â€"419 Auto Supply Tire & Vulcanizing Co. _ Results of Test CENTRAL CEMETERY CO. OF 1LL1N0‘13 } M J RHCHTLRY |Tasal Honnaanutetiee 14 3â€"TUBE RADIO SET $55 At the Northern boundary of Chicago there is located a beautiful MEM PARK. â€"Its founders could not have secured a more suitable expanse of grbj upon twhich to establish a cemetery that will for all times be a beautiful home for those who have gone before. . With the comfortable office building, the magnifi¢ent chapel, beautiful front park, located on the highest part of Cook County, its fip: lined walks and boulevards, jewel like lake, the.abundant shrubbery and va: trm,ithunoqullodï¬luqnhtï¬uwndw. i § All lots are sold with full Perpetual Care. ‘Comnected with Memorial Park is one of the largest perpetual care funds on deposit with a strong Trust Company of Chicage under a Trust Agreement which keeps the funds inviolable. Full perpetual care is THE MEMORIAL PARK _ MARK ‘TRADE } M, J. BUCKLEY, Local Representative . â€" NHighland Park, Ilinois _ > wA Te EXPANDED WOOD LATH CORPORATION Tuscaloosa, Alabama | i ****~USE THIS COUPON â€"â€" _ â€"â€" Highhot Park, Timen _ ALBERT OLSON â€"and Freddie busted a cats E"Lw in learning more about Exâ€"Wo y 3 3 %,} _ Ms Covered on both sides with Expanded Wood Lnt:shoeh 8 ft. and 16â€"in. at ;“Omcm"luchflbml'mdv&mmwu n testing these panels the bottom #ill was cla {to the, ‘base of machine ull I!:!‘ sill in the Areeiog o 3 Poo ie u) sppiied |tke anded Wood. La in much stifer than the old standard comtroction®" Sux tael io fctmen inlone feres pote S ,ntueeoorllurhrphmr. * _ _:.___._.| Automatically Backplasters . between the lath and asphalt 522 Central Ave. ; | No matter what your want in radio equipment, we can supply you at most able prices. â€" s PC . That is how interesting and |éxciting it em be. If you have a radio set you get Uâ€"â€" boxing â€" news events â€"mi ucational fes \ ‘ Freddie is but one of the of Am mbanwbohwmfluk sets: th fall Saturday afternoons. It was ® small erys set, but he was getting resul y by play mmmuunh:stmu w his favorites scored the winning touchdown rooted so strenuously (all by Iif in his & room) that he knocked over ‘smail set a broke the "catâ€"whisker" finder. "He didn‘t c His team won. 154 + STANDARD CONSTRUCTION PROVED STIFFER THAN Wt ,†the magnificent nv.h'F ry and wid these has ¢ f m only const tor year en ing the ment 6: ways $ modif law in greatly In ‘a ment J Depa