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Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1923, p. 7

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OBR It Lasts as Long m,mne' H. P. 150 ne Service bept. achines I fil chines [ 1| rti e of high grade an ©pportunity this for this Christmas? red yolumes of careâ€" have your choice of on (;::o.:days' notice not be necessary to ely, greatest and most ipine these maâ€" a demonstration (SoLD n BULK TS |â€" Powder UBER | Telephone 23 r work with the easy [ . tmas will live in her. [ "ift, as 01" ‘the . ag an n, and yinent. quality Fiving. NSEY Uup in Balance mri ny of these [p oner lt TA +A A0 UBE 15 REPEION CHPME MOME .M IUDCC oo d see our line. Highland Park Press. _ B4 sale |at the Highland Park Press FOR SALEâ€"COW MANUREâ€"Best ferâ€" =‘her there is ‘for h-:.,"-hm nd-' und hot beds. Price per 1 *4 M 4‘ Lawâ€" §, two loads $11. Ravine Farm. A. Lawâ€" rende Mills, Owner. Tel. H. P. 296 8tf FOR SALEâ€"Manure. Protect your shrubs and lawns. Manure, black dirt, and covering miature for flowers. Reasonable. ‘Tel. H. P. FOR _ SALEâ€"TOWN . ~CAR,â€" â€" MERCER CHASSIS and Derham custom built body. lâ€"“:?""nfo;*m‘ mâ€"rw. ..--- FA ARTISTIC ADVERTISING BLOTTERS OF® ALL DESCRIPâ€" TIONS. SAMPLES MAY BE SEEN AT THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS OFFICE. . 40tf ‘rorsnu%ur-é Airedale m ::‘lorhz had distemcer. _ Tel. Lake Forest 1000, ‘ 40pd ; FOR SALEâ€"Cook stove and heater. Rotâ€" horse . manfure. 831 "D‘flhh I"‘“::i See our exclusive line of engraved Christâ€" as (Greeting Cards. Name plates to match FOR SALEâ€"Princess dresser, §°9° ", _ . ;:"bu";n,“as: bed. m:g “";‘ .-cn-i 3 5 ; library y ... Office Loel Building. Tél H. P 1814 _ 40p€ o uts Clak Have you pliaced your muke Cu:‘u? _ Come . in Highland Park Press. _ GASs sSTOVES DRESSERS ICE BOXES CHaAIRS lâ€" BABY BUGGIES FOR SALEâ€"10 tons of BOTL /"*** 3. P. Johnston.. Tel. H..P. 979 FURNITURE FOR SA PRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF % ONLY a : CARISTMAS CLUB T T. 1608R and "C"* FOR ‘“““"""‘3&':‘"""‘" cessories. . Stop light, H. Aâ€"L éondition. lâ€"o&‘ miles. Tel. W P. T3iâ€"R. | And Have Money Next Christmas y QU can start with l¢, 2¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, or, more. |\ Bring in your first deposit today, get a Pass | Book, and join the Club. o rep s 7 horse raanure Deposit lc 1st week, 2¢ 2nd week; increase 1¢ each week INUVITATION to EVERYBODY! _ Join Our New â€" ] ic Club . .. ... ;$12.745 Deposit 2¢ 1st week, 4c 2n& week;â€"increase 2¢ each week 50e Club .. Deposit 50¢ 2¢ Club. . ... .. .$25.050 25¢ Club .. . :. .$12.50 $1 Club ... $2 Club ... ...$100.00 North Shore Trust Co. C {:THESE \| WANT ADS What the different Clubs amount to in 50 Weeks: Deposit $1 each week Deposit 25¢ Deposit $2 each week wWaANT ADS% Even Amount Club Plan FOR SALE Deposits to be made weekly or in advance You begin with the Largest payment ‘and Decrease each week Decreasing Club Plan Increasing Club Plan (A State Bank) Sheridan Road and Central Avenue in and ste 155 TURKISH CHAIRS wasH sTANDS FIRE SETS BROOK CASES roOX SPRINGS MATTRESSES each week each week In 50 Weeks You Have In 50 weeks you have alfalfa $15; 2 Oxi2 for Christâ€" car and acâ€" , ,j._.-.., our . line. 40â€"41 WEEK 10 HELP WANTEDâ€"Young girl for second work .and to assist with children. Referâ€" ences." Tel. H. P. 1057. 40 HELP _ WANTEDâ€"Trustworthy: married ce;;‘:;:l‘ man. _ -Stâ€"ud’" ;w!fiol" n with nice apartment over garage.. Write stating fully Lm"h ""'md”f,‘;""" -nd“nwluoof in garâ€" ning | an ving, . a wages amhtt !Biefe;flnae:; required. â€" Burridge Butler, ’l\“ HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl _ for ml houseâ€" work. 2 in family. 280 East La avenue. work. _2 in family. 280 East Laure! avenug. Tel. H. P. 262. 40 ~ UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITYâ€"For: e_pohh man to handle General Agency for ly accident and health insurance. _ sion contract onl{. Give age‘ and position in first jletter, Spare time Deposit 5¢ 1st week, 10¢ 2nd week; increase 5¢ each week turn. Tel. H. P. 113. : 40 LOSTâ€"â€"Last ‘Saturday morning on Sheriâ€" 111 04. 0NLeâ€"auredl) Loentar: qed wl 08 dan road between Larson‘ Stationery Store ;:d Elin Phg.&':ool.:d:uclll romz black Dlease Tel. H. P. 161. * " _0 10¢ Club ... ..$127.50 Deposit 10c 1st week, 20¢ 2nd week; increase 10c each week be Club ... . ...$63.75 $10 Club ... ..$500.00 $20 Club . ..$1,000.00 $5.Club . .:. ;. Dep‘:sit'ss uchsgggm $50 Club .. .$2,500.00 Deposit $50 each week Do not . wait| any longer to place your or« dér for Christmas cards. . Several . of (the mhnm»ldutm.'c#rw und see our attractive line. . The iland WANTED â€" TO RENT â€" TO BUY H:uh. mm‘m fi K. P. m’}urzomâ€"mnayw x 7-;2 child. â€" Tel. H. P. 130M 9 LOSTâ€"â€"4 months old ‘Airedale “7 (Ansâ€" rs to nume of whiskers. Reward for reâ€" Deposit $10 each week Deposit $20 each week SITUATIONS WANTED ‘ATION ‘WANTEDâ€"Young . m RBRING RESVULTS HELP WANTED 681. Emil Octzel. _ . 40â€"41pd MISCELLANEOUS NORTH SHORE CITIES BAR TYPHOID OYSTER In Evanston and Towns North; A conference was held Monday aftâ€" ernoon at the Evanston Department of Health to discuss the present tyâ€" phoid epidemic. The following men were préesent: Dr. H. B. Switzer, bacâ€" teriologist, Bureau of Chemistry, U. 24 CASES ARE REPORTED The following statement was issued Tuesday by the Highland Park Board of Health: n & * 8. Dept. of Agriculture, Chicago, HII.; Dr. E. E. Moore, commissioner of health, Wilmette; Dr. C. 0. Schreider, commissioner. of health, Winnetka; Dr. D. W. Rogers, Dr. G. Q. Grady, Highland Park; Dr. S. 8. Winner, chief of District Health Superintenâ€" dents, State Dept. of Public Health; Dr. C. T. Roome, commissioner of health, Evanston, Infected Oyster Cause ~ After a careful suryey of the â€"conâ€" dition ‘ in Evanston and the North Shore towns represented, and a thorough investigation of. individual cases so far reported, it was the unaâ€" nimous opinion of those present that the evidence presented indicated raw oysters of a certain soure:.:s' the cause of the epidemic. It thereâ€" fore ordered that the further sale of oysters from this sourte be at once prohibited,. Every store or market handling this brand was at once given this order. â€" > s The number of stores so notified were:. Evanston, 24; Wilmette, 7; Gross Point, 8; Kenilworth, 1; Glenâ€" coe, 4; Winnetka, 6; Highland Park, The number of cases of typhoid feâ€" ver and suspicious cases to date are: Evanston, 11; Wilmette, 4; Gross, Point, 1; Hubbard Woods lPd Winâ€" netka, 8. All contacts living on the Lromlul where there is a case of typhoid fever must be immunized against the disâ€" ease if allowed to pursue their ocâ€" cupation. If engaged in handling food, they are quarantined, or must be removed from the pnmm All nurses, ‘attendants, etc; at hospitals coming in contact with cases of tyâ€" phoid fever must be immunized. No visitors are allowed unless immunized. Effective Preventative The atention of the public is called to the remarkable effectiveness of tyâ€" phoid vaccination as a preventative Of Mollusk Prohibited , ‘ _ ‘in 46 Stores .. A Merry Christmas with \__ Greeting Cards Wishing one a fiérry ‘Christmas and Happy New Year is,suré“l_y a Isourcev of' pleasure for months preceding the happy days. Clevâ€" er cards in delicate colorings and with the versesyou‘re looking for are attractively ‘ arranged for your early'selecf\iOnl, prices from 5¢ upwards. \ ~AE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS8, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Style right hats â€" a fine new line of velours and felts, grays and browns, $3.50 and $5.00. Silk neckwear that has just come in â€" striped and Persian patâ€" terns, plenty of variety in them $1.00 to $3.00. & Scarfs of brushed wool, soft alâ€" paca, silk and wool and all silk â€"a quality to meet every taste, $1.50 to $4.50.. _ â€"we try to give you the. very best possible service but if you think you: haven‘t received it, let us know. We‘ll be glad to make it right. * > hy ~~sgan 3 I N '-7._ ; A : i * @S : 4n l 3 s 4 [ Y Cl | : " ~‘{ s ks k h * ‘16' . k â€"that are purchased now “';’T;*i}l es hq 7 choice of the leisurely shopy fls r'*‘ Yel,, e last minute "something" .b * ho e ts 2 Hink Ahaaat in In the Mch‘s of e‘ll Make It Right n‘s Shop of, tbeoid-!on’r. During the world war, (typhoid fever was practically army ‘ un 1A The procedure is so wthhwh and the results so effective t its genâ€" eral employment is warmly recomâ€" mended, especially in view of the presâ€" ent possibilities of typhoid infection. People who travel or are contemplatâ€" ing visits away from home should esâ€" pecially not neglect this precaution. CHICAGO BLugvnm ‘ FOR HIGHWOOD TEAM Oyer and Lauridsen tore through the line at will while Shannon displayed Highland Park State Bank ‘ eutt Ivory Toiletware for Early Gift Shoppers This beautiful amber b o r d ered .ivory is bound to please â€" it is so dainty and beautiful, In newest desi â€"â€" an $1.00 to $5.50. Fine felt cozytoe slippers for women, rose or taupe, trimmed with pom pom, $2.00, 4 * ¢ Strong felt house slippers with soles and heels of A otring ot Pearl _ meshâ€"r~has .& is one of the most sensiâ€" sh.pqd design. â€"that are purchaséd now will show the careful choice of the leisurely shopper; they won‘t be the last minute "something" â€" bought only. because there was no time for further selectwn 2 You want your gift tg be appreciatedâ€"everybody doesâ€"and it will be if you BM bdying now. |> Here are a few of the good things we‘re showing now : } f ( P } A String of Pearl _ mesh G arnl"e&; ’S BOARD OR HEALTH. $200 ] felt ‘slipâ€" :yfor the chR- , tops of figâ€" white. Rose felt house slippers with soles and heels of 4 W&e-gmth:eusmh:dm rm and : soft, $8.50. ~ icoltne Comfortable Slippers bright, â€" ‘warm, $1.240. _ Prlraenix‘\e:xk sox 42' children, silk knit cuff, plain or with fanâ€" cy) stripe, §fite, cordovan and black, S‘i \and $1.95. g ;\z t”““mE‘fi( that we live in a Country where a Vermont farmer boy can come to the Na:â€" tion‘s chief place of honor and power through those qualities of Integrity, Energy, and Ambition that are within the reach of every American youth. Are Thankful n‘s wool ribbed sox, with Hosiery is always a useful gift â€"Fine Kranit hosiery for womâ€" en, all the new darker browns, Women‘s and wool hose in camel‘s and black and white, $1.95. |!=.‘ 4 throwing in a tackle kmash for sevâ€" eral yards once in a while. . i Bolans coaching worked wonders with the local boys. ‘They displayed a variety of plays and with only one or two fumbles all plays went off with clockwork precision, . _ .. .. : The first quarter the Blues kicked to Shannon who ran 90 yards for a touchdown, the referee ruled he was out of bounds on the 20 yard line. . it over on a fine line plunge for about 8 yards. f Lavuridsenâ€" played his ~usual : fine game at full. Hevuigjnndin'&: second quarter but,refugod’: ‘In the third and fouw the Blues eompkhdfi up. ble gifts for the girl who likes jewelry. _ She will never tire of this sort of remembrance. . 24 â€"inch length, $15. [ 7 Mesh Bags Are the third and fourt! ks :: l4 . t â€"(3f anal : §# z4e B â€" I ‘:11' 4 t“ R i:tl(' Store | â€" it 4 ‘forward Have You Bccn In to See Christmas Toys? If you haven‘t there‘s a treat in store for you. k s Come soon and you‘ll see â€"Narcissus Bulbs â€"get them now. Gift package of three, 39¢. ( 3 In fancy pottery bowls, 75¢ and $1.00. é *\ *# and every story book Amaginâ€" _ j[â€" Just In â€"new wide suede belts in gray or beaver. For wear with the popular flannel ‘dresses, good value, $1.00. y . Just Phone Us 110 . Any time you find it inconvenâ€" ient to come into town, just telâ€" ephone us and we‘ll take care of you. . en ference Shannon cleared the end and dodged through the entire Blue team for a 40 yard touchdown. â€" ) â€" > ... Highwood : Lineup The Highwood lineup was as folâ€" lows: Emmet, R. E.; N. Englund, R. T.; DeVroeg, R. G.; Kehrwald, C.; Juhrend, A. Englund, L G.;.Wiâ€" liams, L. F.; Bob, L. E.; McOmber, ‘â€" Touchdownsâ€"Shannon 2, Oyer 2. Substitutionsâ€"Fink for A. Engâ€" lund, White for Bob, McOmber for White, Liewellyn for Fink, A. Engâ€" lund for DeVroeg.. > The crowning feat of the game was Shannonk long end run around passes but failed to follow them up although Highwood‘s second string line was performing at the time. tinker toys kiddie cars PAGE SEVEN

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