Reas t\ Â¥! t 4 4 1 + ,j? i & P Large Ivory Soap 8 bars for,............. Fels Napths Soap 14 bars for ... : Eureka Green Beans Waverly June Peas ‘Old Reliable Spinach 1 gal. can ........s......... ~RAPP BROTHER Red Pitted Cherries 4 cans for ... Red Raspberries Ferry Apricots 1 gal. can ....... Fancy Peaches (halves) Tangerines 28.‘1{01' n rscrl Fancy Sliced Peaches 1‘ gal. can ................. Imp. Mglaga Grapes 3 pounds for ............. Med. Grape Fruit Large Juicy Grape Fruit P / S 14 for Smaill Calif. Oranges 88 for .......}............... Med. Calif. Oranges 25 for ... :«*IL... Large Calif. Oranges 20 for ..............c...2... Jonathan Apples 12% pounds for ........ Rome Beauty Apples 12% lbs. for ... , Dollar Sale for Friday and Saturday, Fébruary 8th and 9th;’ ‘19,é4 Wagner Apples 16 lbs. for ... Fancy North. Spy Apples 12% lbs. for .......000..0 Fancy Greening Apples 124 lbs. for :................. NOTICEâ€"Ask ‘to have our regular circular mailed to you. Léave Phones Highland Park 1677â€"1678 Hazel Avenue, oneâ€"half block east of St. Johns Avefl“ Friday Evening, Feb. 15th, at 8:00 p. r Camp‘s First Church of Christ, Scientist of Highland Park, Illinois > Free Lecture Miss Mary G. Ewing, C. S. CLOSED CAR COMFOR The Public is Cordially Invited Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Nouose Brothers Business Coupe Sedan _ nevrabirk . s in arbich â€" sns qo **** Christian Science omato Catmp sl HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Phones: Highland Park 120 â€" 121 Announces a Lecture on . McPherson Church Edifice of Chicago, Illinois $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 â€"$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 in the 4 bottles for i....... Strained Honey 4 jars ‘for ......... Comb Honey 4 for ........... by Puppy Biscuit 4 jars for ... 5 lbs. for 5% lbs. for ....... Black Figs Fancy String Figs 5’).6nfbs. Tor ;.........". 60 to 70 size Prunes 7 lbs. for 20‘to 80 size Prunes 4 pounds for sevsmnrssfase. 40 to 50 size Prunes 5% lbs. for ... ... . _ 8 lbs. for Milwaukee Queen Olives 8 jars for ....z.............l.. Mammoth Prunes® American Cheese 3 lbs. for ... Best Pork Chops 3 lbs. *or Rump Corned Beef 3%4 lbs. for ... Pork Loin Roast 5 lbs. fop ... .0. Native Pot Roast 4Â¥ lbs. for .............s.... Leg Gen. Spring Lamb 3\ Ibs. for ..................... Shoulder Veal Roast 4| pounds for ............. Pork Shoulder Roast ‘ 614. Ibs. for ................... Fresh Spareribs 64 lbs. for ... s 00 Pork Tenderloin 2 lbs. for ... Fresh _ Strawberries Biscuit zs, for SVR H $1 $1 ie $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 | Beauty Baked Beans B ‘cans for ... 0 . Sweetheart ;Catsup 4 bottles fpf Good Luck Milk 10 cans for}............. |; ‘Lake County reported nine of the| OfMICer APPG | 881 new cgsds of scarlet fever in thei‘me“t' ] |istate reported during the week of| Dated at H | Jan, 20â€"26 to the state department of | January 31 i'public h‘eylth, gcmr@ing to a dispatch | §‘ : TUREKBY8Sâ€" J°|[ 0 10. [pVCK4R ‘ [ CHILCK EN $ iSolid Pack: Tomatoes 8 cans for ... .. > Sweet Corn 8 cans for Early June Peas 8 ecans for ... _:A , roundâ€"up of all the: boys {and !gfii'ls of Wau{;e‘ggn who are undey 17 ‘years of age, and who &re not how ‘attending either the grade, high or vocational â€" educatipon â€" schools, has been started by; C, L. JO6rdan, direc: tor of vocational educa,t,i?n_ of | the ‘Waukegan high district, | * Fire which started with & defective oil stove in the home of W. W. Blythe Winthrop Harbor, last webk completeâ€" ly destroyed two homesand : badly damaged a ‘third before the fAames were halted by the work ‘of the Kenoâ€" sha fire department and‘ the‘ pump truck from Zion City. / in ko ty ,With her rudder swept away by/ a small submerged iceberg and a hole stoved in her hull, uie freighter. Sheâ€" boygan, cwned by th¢ Hill Steamship company, of Waukegan %as towed into port at Muskegon, Mich., last week and ‘her crew . of thirtyâ€"seven men taken off. * { } _: William Riley,‘67 years old, a resiâ€"|| SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTIGE dent of Waukegan for many yédrm}ii f No. 278 . | m . ] died last week at the Lake County; N ice. is hep b x: i iL general hospital where he had been a]mn Oti‘::e i8 :l'efl"’.fi::: ‘6 A nell ;.1.«, patient | for ‘the last two or three| PNU®,iI o,fuflwi Thland Park, &runt s yéare. . o was 7 popre 11 08e: . o0 [ TLone and. State q2 Dindis nunifg| With her rudder swept away by/ aIOF‘hfed the . construction‘ | o f | 1 ; small submerged iceberg and a bole“i:;!ï¬flqed‘ sal&glamd, hub‘ ind sp stoved in her hull, tlle freighter She-’ R P pipe “#‘t ’31 uw‘:ir ¢:qten?o 2 boygan, cwned by the Hill Steamship | RAViNiA ,Court, FiC in the otice of company, of Waukegan zgs towedlgme; (,I"‘f.‘)? E ?dm Ftex ad havilk into port at Muskegon, Mich., last ’tyl" é.e','"‘:’ 8‘ Clgo' “ week and ‘her crew . of thir‘ty-seven!fg‘?n't; f:;‘:-' ;nel;z;lxggenf :?J., E. nen faken Ofl"" : * \.~| of jsaid| improvement actiording' o | A . roundâ€"up of all the: boys [and} Denefits, and . &n assessmment the girls of Waulfe‘gan who are unde‘tl IT} }~m_vm’g been made and | raturned & years pf age, and who &re not now | 4d court, the final hearing therdiy attendihg either the grade, high or | W’", be had on the 15th day.of FebW I vocational education . schools, has 4*Y A. I). 1924 or as soon thereaf! RJ been started by; C L. J6rdan, direc., 48/the business of the court will p&r or of vocatisnal sAnunatiLn‘ af) ‘aha |MIt. 7 dauld s ts â€" 8 mt Lcd® _ William Riley, °67 years old, a resi>| dent of Waukegan for many years.| died last week at the Lake County; , Coal . dealers of Waukegan‘ have started a war on prices of both soft and hard coal which threatens to bring about conditions that should make (the consumers thappy if any: thing will. ) 489 §23 . The Waukegan | Lions Club a branch of the © International Lions Club, A<vas organized this noon at a meeting held at the Arlington Hotel. Happenings of Interest In 'Q\is Section of . North Shore | .\ And Doings at the * 1| County Seat BRIEF NEWS ITEMS ~â€" FROM LAKE COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD ~JOTTINGS name and address at office..: We deliver your orde‘rffm‘ ".,, _i f#n0G aodress at office." : . We deliver you ADDONION OONNLMOOEE .A Y ic .Â¥ im w .A in semidiens t uoi tte ons ol P ge S a lld dhe jo t 1 to. Ramtet Tapoiy hys: > i ; old m 'lé ; 12 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, n.q’.moul 24 North First Street, Highland Park, Illinois . $1 . 91 sO1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 ‘Weison: Oil 4 lbe."for ... 5 ‘“flb»'{ (Sweetheart Tiny Peas § cans ow ............:, 2 cans for Bâ€"M Fish Flakes large, G!cm 0r ..s.... Log Cabin Syrup 8. vpints_ Tor ....l....ch.. Sugar Bird Syrup w 2‘ quarts fo; Fruit Salad ; S‘cans Tok!:.....:.././... Wet Shrimp 5 cans for . Imported Sardines / Libby‘s Red Salmon 8 cans fOr .............4... Campbell‘s Tomato Sou 11 cans for ....................... Tryit Pink Salmon 6 cangâ€"for ..........l..1.....l.; Del; Monte Red Salmon‘ 8 cans for ............l......_\! 3 cans for ... Grated Pineapple 4 cans. for ... Pumpkin, No. 3 « 6 cans for ... quarts for Sweetheart Peaches 8 cans for c.......... Sweetheart Cherries azola "Oil quarts for ........ Del Monte Peaches Bliced, 3 cans for P.;.., Del _ Monte Pears 3 cans for .....}.. s j ; Suburban ‘Apricots 5 cans for Amazon ;Peaches . |__Said assessmént is payable in Sen ;- (7), installments, with inteï¬es.t;ng § | rate of six (6) per céntum per‘ann | on« all . installments from: iand af !date of |ligsue of first voucher. | persons . desiring may| file |objectic | in, said $obrt; beforeâ€"said day ‘and m ' np}Jear,on the hearing gq&ilmd‘ke th | de ense. > fOHET .9 4 t s t f, FRED SCHAEFER Officer appointed to make said asse ment, °/ §a94 t] Dated at Highland Park, IIl. " Five hundned who :att the annual bdï¬qï¬ of the| Wauk | North Chicago chamber ‘of conm "last week were rewarded by o | the best programs ever ’flr,ecï¬nt« | the history of the organization. Charles Ames, Gurnee, Will p$yâ€", ed ; and, admitted nï¬n redord.. B§nd fixed at $300.) Letters Testamenti issyed to‘ Simeon Ames.: Proof i of } heirship‘ taken, s ) cans for :\ Carl ~Garbrecht, 29 years old, found mangled and dead m:;l the ' yard tracks of the: Américan el & Wire company tracks at{Wauk n lagt week. I't\ta thought the‘ Ni death under the wheels of a big Ipeoâ€" motive qgranie, 4 on which whe â€"w a switchman. . 4 | from Springflqld. In‘ this | Lake County reported m&;q ca \ol‘ this ‘disease than any (other | in the state with the exceptio of | CookK, Kane and Macon counti 348 for ....... essmesssseed *enpnnensseprenssendansents iesns perenthesbibessnanessnpepane T + , A. D; 1924 *eveantinrannsnessenssnses rrrernbansisssessesese **FPApAARerza0ze s sa0 «=stsngaessed0ndenuee for Res®sevspend essees $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 . $1 $1 $1 31 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 81 81 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 1: 49â€" 2M Another occasion Charles Hanâ€" son Towne, then editor of the "Metroâ€" |politan,". read the novel and liked it, and had his hand poised to write ‘a liberal check when the "Metroâ€" politan " changed hands and all plans were necessarily cancelled. As the serial rights had;been‘olbought and ipaid for, there, was n hing to do ut,wait for the release of the story jfor book publicationâ€"which has finâ€" ‘ally . happened. | i | The Thousand and First Night is jone of those tales in which the dimct] ction takes place all in one night, ‘among three ch:t:cters assembled in an old Long Island manorhouse. The ‘implication of the story, however, go ‘far beyond this restricted place and timeâ€"to TangierrTin Africa, in ‘one flirection, and to the loss of a ship in (midâ€"Pacific in .nxim. ’ i â€"A curjous. detail is that the story' implies" ‘a‘ icireumpavizatinm . a¢ a1* it io _ i\ Curious. detail is that the story mplies ‘a‘ ‘circumnhavigation of the globe, just €ompleted ‘by one of the haracters, and done to commemorate he 400th anniversary of ‘Magellan‘s ircumnavigation of the earth (1522). t so happens thntwjjix_-;. as the ‘bookwâ€";a. eing published plans for such aflight tound‘the world are actively under ;In?erelsting Facts Regarding It ’: ‘Are Given; glany Thrill l, | ing Féatures _ P4 ay., 5; 'iJlJI}I‘ UBLIC DEBT Is CUT OVER TWO BILLIONS Li ig Gain in Finances Made By Republican ‘Administraâ€" â€"â€"__ tion in 2 Years _ lAmerica‘s War President, Woodrow Wilson, earned his we history as a great American. These picturés show (big photo) s | looked during his second term of office just. before sailing to Paris & help dictate péace. No. 1, Woodrow Wilson on his 65th birthday, t <years after retiring to jprivate life; No. 2, Wilson back from ~Parls 1 ‘eux Conferenceâ€"himself taking the treaty to present to U. 8. O | gres§; No. 3, Woodrow Wilson‘s first public appearance in W. 2t fter being stricken down through overwork ip concluding peace. Mry Wilson is with him. cordbants esnc Ce60iiiatatreece d veck 1 m 5 j " â€"â€"â€" NEV OVERTO# NOVEL | { * 18 _ IS CLEYVER ROMANCE)| | _ Widow of : 60 {f d 1t Â¥x¥¥ we re n party took charge of affairs in rch, 1921 _ __""C* f affairsâ€"in w1 5 100 Cexense gue uo fiscal policy of the Repubjican adâ€" istration ithis year amounts to ‘â€"$100,000,000," is commurad wirl â€" Utha ansis l s â€"wourâ€" amounts â€" to * $100,000,000, as compared with interest charges when the Repubâ€" h mnarte dail casd To W J. Drury, North . Chicago '“Am;ilhut Bill ap. A Great American _ Martha J. Hanna, Zion, Rep distribution filed and approved Anton °C. Stocker, Zion, i mental proof of heirship made. ‘"Gerald F. Lee, minor, Inventory Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, 1 the former president, who Thomas McCann, Waukegan, rt of sale of real estate ApP THURSDAY, War *â€"-’-:(:;“ his place 8 photo) .E-: to Paris ty â€" ilrthdu, .‘.: o U. 8. Con. . yHVU