et rt tax * $1.51 necessary *"_ 85¢ c $2. * 52.09 « $1. fch 20 _ 30 IT H Plate 1, m- inch {10) et vy v Park 115 $1.57 eal 1y all for ing 39 35 33 20 40 40 30 H $4 t3 THURSDAY, AWGUST|21, 1924 .. onl sns en iicluraiors * J. M. BILH A R Z New Floors "We Will Answ ; All > *s$ Things Faithfully" It will pay you to| stop leading the misfs:ent life. | a Come in. to see us!|Talk plainly! Tell us some of the experiences that make you skeptical of betâ€" ter values for.less money, and we promise to |"Answer all things faithfully"~+no matter _ . on n ooninthifes will | uch ‘ acquaintanice f do Wus both ;: and," > will make you $ee thatâ€" Concentration on this store .! Will:â€" make your dollgrs earn you came, I will give 12 photos free." Winner of last week‘ was Julius North Room La: INSTRU by compete Horses to hire stabl Interpretative Shakespeare . E. DOWNING Pï¬HONE nmuo 32 8. Tel 910 EIONS teacher d boarding 493 P AnND RFACED oLD .oors ESURâ€" ED TO K LIKE â€"Miss | M Dells from her. Miss Mildred Landwehr took sevâ€" eral for an auto ride Monday â€"The guests were Miss Ehthel idgt, Mrs. Thelma Gartner and children. i fuly <Ma position â€" fered a ago. Mrs. |L end at er, | Mrs. a resid ' ill. <Mr. P. <Mr. P. into a |P he bagga catch t | Miss J the boa Oh, yes away. | an eig? ley an Mrs. ikie and family of Chicaâ€" go, 1 y of Northbrook, were Sunda ts at Wm. Donash‘s. Mr. of Glencoe called on H. Therrign| Monday. Mrs. g“ow and childre! nt the evening with Mrs. Harry Jobnson. ; M >‘ Aon mec PB veeld e on 7 The St| Norbert‘s Ladies‘ ;Aid had a busy Aug. 13 when two comâ€" forters knotted and t They are ‘v pretty.‘ Don‘t fail to atâ€" tend the fall bazaar Sept. 28 where a mos nderful array of beautiful homeâ€" , handâ€"embroidered dresser scarfs, luncheon sets and numerous other les will be sold._| The bunâ€" co party Spnday was A big sucâ€" ces a eryone is waiting for the next o Avmgoodmoyipwmbe given 24 in the evening. * While \gn their weekly trip to the Evans l ymnasium to swim Mrs. C. Sehick)| a i; Mrs. E. Therrien, accomâ€" panied) by Mrs, Margaret Meier and Myrt] "f elsen were caught in the terrible tgin storm last week Friday and s had some experienceâ€"one not be forgotten soon, : Dr. Siptzel and family are enjoying the wond@rful and beautiful trip thru Wyomin : and Colorado. The reporter received |a card from them. . M orthbrookites enjoyed the celebration of Highland Park Day and are anxiously waiting for Northbrook Day Mrs, Pédersen met her sister and they *‘ enjoyed "The Sea Hawk" last etday. t€s _ Royal [Neighbors held their meeting Aug. | | ith the usual faithful few attend ‘ _ + 145 Mesgdapies Schick, Ni:hlogr; Zimmerâ€" man &nd A. Therrien called on Mrs. Bartelme last Sunday evening. . _ Orville %,RL Peter‘s Q’EF .~A. H. Bizer, ; 3 School at 9:00 ‘{standard Happ turned his Ford car kard the other day when packed full of ladies, nd children, hurrying to uss, ¥‘4 Mrs. Wenban and son and rg. A. Secklar attended celebration in Chicago last honor of Mrs. Urban‘s parâ€" elen and Mrs. E. P. Schaer Robert, were guests of Mr. il Mentzer at dinner Sunâ€" 10. | @ Mrs. Henry n?urlen enâ€" opera "Carmen" at R:fv‘l;rh evening in honor. * Tiest has completed wiring ibe radio set for Fred Kinâ€" ids it very loud and clear. erese Gilla is also at the ie reporter received a card Mrs. Pagels attended : the their aunt, Mrs. Zender, at st week. t . ur Therrien and Robert e show at the Chicago theâ€" Mrs, Emily Therrien and les dlso enjoyed the show velt the same day. ra Pfingsten spent a few Mrs3. Della Rogenow. dersen and family of Cenâ€" a., were guests of honor at of Géorge and Emma Eberâ€" y, Aug. 10, where a gathâ€" e Eberlein family was held. were present. The Eberleins ‘of Mrs. Baldersen who Kruse before hex-gmlrriage. Mrs. Fred Rugen and Mrs. of Glenview and Mr. and s Delories spent the week perville visiting her brothâ€" , and family. L. Griese had Sunday eveâ€" er with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. rid Franzen who has been of ‘Northbrook is reported erhane has resumed her Happ‘s store, having sufâ€" cut on her knee some time game © refreshments were t time). § nat d Adult Bible at 9:15. . :. d Services at 10:16. _ w Sunday, Aug. 24} there will be no services or Sunday|School so all will be able to attend the Bensonville Orâ€" phans‘ festival. Sbme of the ladies have volunteered. ® help out in the stand on this day.f If you have hm been asked: and d like to | also, call Mrs. L. Borchardt and she will give you full garticulars, _ : The members the. Ladies‘ Aid Society had a lovely time in the Forâ€" est Preserve Thupsday. Everyuu} was kept busy with games and conâ€" tests. Some very Ipretty and useful prizes were given lout. + ‘ About twentyâ€"fivg young people will be taken up in church family _/ About twentyâ€"fivg young be taken up. in chu Sunday morning Aug. 31 We will itell yoh more about the Mission festival the next issue. It will be held Shnday, Sept., 7th. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT The corner ston Presbyterian chu Sunday in the p audience, and wi iting Presbyterian audience, and with the help of vis= iting Presbyterian‘ministers. P The choir led in the singing of esâ€" pecially : appropriate hymns, and Mrs. Everett Fr®d, sang just the right selection for#the occasion. > . Drs: Magill of AVilmette and Fitt of Highland Park gave the kind of addresses too ‘seldom heard at such ceremonies, in theif being both a menâ€" tal stimulus and in being brief. Attention was <given to the early history. of the Hdépe Union Church, which in 1922 became a Presbyterion church, and the pgesent minister deâ€" clared ‘that the cHurch of today had not supplanted was supplementâ€" ing the work of original church, Two of the chartef members of Hope Church were prefent, Mrs. Walter, and Charles B. Kiest. Mrs. Walter was introduced as|a foster mother of five children who were living to bless her memory, and| Mr. Kiest had. a part with the other Elders in the ceremony of the I#ying of the stone. ‘The copper boxt sealed within the stone, had ad nts: copies of the Cook County Hergld, and the Highâ€" land ‘Park Pressyicopy of the early history of the H Union Church; copy of the annfial report of the Board of Church}h Extension of the Presbytery of CHicago, with which the Northbrook: is# affiliated, copy of the print?d matterl sent out as inforâ€" mation of the plarfs for building, and with cut of the chfirch to be; copy of the program for the day, and list of the officers of the Village of Northâ€" brook. i & _ CORNERSTONE LAYING Preébyteri urch at Northâ€" brook ï¬lc‘) Appropriate _ Ceremonies The choir led i pecially : approp Mrs. Everett F right selection fo Drs: Magill of . of Highland Park addresses too selq ceremonies, in thei tal stimulus and i _ NOoTICE All Classified] Advertisements Are Payable in Advance. In orâ€" der to: have . advertisements classified under: headings they must be in thig office not‘later than Wednesday afternoon.â€" . The audience intluding a fine deleâ€" gation from the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church, @nd from Wilmette; and representatives from neighborâ€" ing churches.‘ | If Sold Befére Aug. 26 FOR SALEâ€"Lot 40, corner of Bloom and Clark streets, r.:'ruuh Â¥ichigan. _ ‘Tel. FOR SALEâ€"Man Protect your and lawns. Manure, and /¢ manure . for flowers. Tel. 1434. R. A. Calder, hland Park. aneaye Aigticy CoÂ¥tin (Prige jon PR s h on * or wiore. Ravine farm. Tel H. '}.. FOR SALE-â€"he:‘l";z building lot iu--& streot, near lake 100§200. A bargain at $125 per foot. ‘Tel, H. PE 557 FOR um-cn:i’é:r Nash roadster in excellent running ‘Tel. Gleneae 779. ::". w‘i-h:t“.“ + terminated if desired. ‘Tel. H. P. “T‘fc .. . 1Otfpé FOR SALEâ€"Businkes 50x150, Ing Paul L. Udell mh ;’.‘m. , xat'!ï¬bj lot, Lot is 50x140. I The 2 pair velvet 4 X h swing ; L 5xnllhmhl..fl.rfï¬ improvements in ex and bath tub ; if n this way $4,800,. Lef. H. P. 723â€"J for #intment to see this barâ€" gain WANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE wmlwâ€"m ,FOR SALEâ€"Bus FOR SALEâ€"Oil hbater in good condition FOR SALEâ€"1‘ 1284 FOR SALEâ€"New Will: sell THE HIG almost new SHERATON â€" > 10â€"Piece * DINING ROOM SET Latest period design at Â¥rrone Highlam?Park 1888 at of the Northbrook h was laid ‘last nce of a large {Eï¬'ï¬x’fi‘t"!&?fl | this way $4,850. ï¬ D PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS rug ; 2 porch chairs; 1 couch swing: 1 gas rn : 5â€"room w ; i § °W Press %i low price bungalow in Highâ€" Y8n Stfpd B1tt FOR SALEâ€" bed; 2 kitchen ch apd Apdbiie table. Bs ‘Roru: Second st, F su.tâ€"-F.bn baby ‘ buggy sona ‘Tel. H. P. 99. f e e ie maee s tamties. " tefl Lug: fpt Shcipe P with Poram apriac, ho ue ; f â€"car . now able live in ; has 8 roost‘:. tn ut oncé. / W. J. Bandow, North us "Highwood. FOR SALE Beantiful ite ‘lobm oi se ie ooe i | wo in next ith, by eil; $810; /25¢% down, $15 month | nent]) Tél H. P. 123J ] PR FOR SALEâ€"# adjoining , 50x200 . on coe . w : most bu sites i} $55 per Woot. Ingul F. Babr,julr 821 eoé avenue. $V * N batey : new : loud . er. _ FroOR* SAL owner, 50 foot lc \ St. John‘s avenue. harnh if sc once.)! 541 Oak avenue. Tel. H. P. 7 h uwâ€"-ihnm.f'u inch ft rud te(ammï¬mi $15. 183 South & j SAl â€"room house in ~good all conveniences, Inquire Nomj Green a rd. Tel H. P. ‘l'Mï¬ o SAM- 8â€"foot showâ€"cases. pipl: 1. uich.;'m. H. P. 630. [§ 3 â€" rol aAM rom'eom..‘uuh Highland Park station ; lot 50x200 ; $9500 ‘dmhl&nu‘“cmnth. Tel. J P F SALEâ€" plete furnishings o| by interior decorator ; th |of finest quality. For appoin H. P 1722. M. Cohen, 357 Moraine se t ie > Pamks "Olice, ... 128 artio $460. 19 throw 19 trun and ical ux:‘& Desirable :furnished with|and tâ€" bath; beautiful 1 m jent. 320 :Central avenue. Tel _ _FOR RENTâ€"Garage in brick building / \gonâ€" ven loca on East ‘fentnl aven $9 per th, . Tel. H. P. 1168 evenings. pd Mx:tr nmâ€"t: large front rooms 519 South St. John‘s avenue, RENTâ€"Single furnished room per 414 North First street. CARAGE RENTâ€"In Ravinia ; to 15: frame; cement floor; un $8 ? R NTâ€"Furn room, ‘ new! ‘ i ie stat ligh RENTâ€"+Furn.; practically new &rm. bu at Skokie ave., with largh lot; i poss.; 1 yr.: lease, 6 # â€"1 condition, east side. | Paul & OJ., Tel. K. P. 162. 0 ;~ | 1 25 SITUATION | WANTEDâ€"As herdman w0# ‘asâ€" sis u?néandsmrum.t breeding, for type, beauty and Good hand milker, 1 Midgleâ€"aged man, ho ch b Jass stock and dairy . farms re ener ; garden flowers, green hou Mafld a.nt‘f:r‘bâ€"t L 0 Au P. O. Box 448. man‘s value and experience is of to o .# particulars in first or H. P. T44â€"J.. Address C. A. % §11 {Central, avenue, Highland Park. â€" | P5pd FOR SALE_J 1921 Ford coupe. Tel ANCY SMOCKING and children‘s @ m ‘Tel. H. P. 1989. [(§ *# Lop SS WILL GO OUT by thi day fe a naking, family f ree in :m, or will do work at htlhe if Acatred. Tel. H. P. 799â€"M. "Respd flumawm class wants bundle wash, hour v x H. P. 2065. rO® ‘Tâ€"2 light housek b&:‘%mï¬m: main ::o‘ll" , W . St. John‘s ave. StTUATION| WANTED ~â€" By ex EEvm %ï¬so LESSONS GIV ‘s home. H. P. 892â€"Â¥â€"2. R o RE room â€" furnished a 5 West Park avenue, | R RENTâ€"1 lhl-h house, 7 wal r: heat, conven iaâ€" J 0. Leaming. Tel. H. P. 575 R RENT+2 furnished rooms, bre® Bd Toopat woees, 9p counlt fome R RENTâ€"10â€"room house in good “%l ; near schools and â€" k P. 182. ‘ 25 R RENT â€" Front room ; for : housekeeping. 37 North (Bay RENTâ€"Nicely furnished front %vltc u;m; ‘bath adjoining. / t ni:u'rm, front furnished k from Tel. H. P. 116â€"J * BUICK) TOURING CAR, h shop, h wrist pl::. taking ol ‘ j connecti rods, n 'r:s .ht g t cluss mechanical 4 1.0YE., £boor BroUckAN s and rack,* motoâ€"meter, bumpers ifFon! EL. H. P. 496 BUH% MOTOR CARS venue soUTH SECOND STRE HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. ar, ‘q’ good tires, excellent ndition, $725, _____ + OoPEN EVENINGS LIBERAL TERMS i tuiaicien." "Tel B. P. 906.."" BUICK COUPE, good mechanical all noso oversize â€" tires, â€" motoâ€"1 month." Tel. H. P. 1572 rth Shore Buick SITUATIONS WANTED | Rid pplind Ohicte s1 Wlasieeme mige hevat by | : ww.am with _light 280 North Second New Buick 1925 MODELS on display FOR RENT _ | 4 set, plete: 3. charger ; head . rgain for cash. 631 1.. H. ‘P. 745â€"M. f 50 En:a‘ TION ‘WANTEDâ€"Experienced cook hes for dinners, ete., can also wait ‘Tel. Deerfleld 105. ‘ 25 family,|will care for children by day or hour, sepoee lt sane for shildren by day or hout, NN mnuvâ€"-n.â€"b-u' t‘cv-: "L. H." Press Office. 24â€"5pd WANTED TO Modern 6 room phone (Ganer (Iy apganring. m_# Wheat |(blower) Straw (baled). Ravine Farm, Hkhh.hl Puk.) HL., ;hsn :O)C. % W To xn;‘-rmrnmhu home : in g‘lfl 6: or na= to June 15th; h: Aâ€"1 refecences pay nunte I’n:oec nopm;'mt in .dmoahl;?d:ntq. Oflice. t g 25pd W .h,’&m*".""""‘"‘;f ieskancaie mom att uied "o" it Proge ames. "" * * “‘"fl ‘wflznmmvâ€"ayts-&uuo&& or b\room & -mwwi-ht J Shhaek." "4‘ . 2 in Yopd must Huve references, ‘Tel. H. P. 551 fris, ï¬,.'ï¬%i"’:.r'.“é..'-""?*" y hapnog Rehei "tor gamghes" fRianiatioR Mtxm shi nmq-‘ ; :uvulfl; Engl well ; references, . / K.P.t% Mrs. ur F. Byfield. ® lnay, ‘WANTEDâ€"Young . man or ym State L 1 25 ner.~ Applyiat 180 Roger Williams ::E&d-ur WEI Roger v YOUNG MEN ages 16 to 80. Best opportunâ€" ities in Mechanical, Electrical and Buildâ€" ing truction lines. Become & drafteman, eng , | architect or builder. Yo-r-g; time i# enough. Earn while you learn, ‘6'1@: ln:n:hu- ?ulï¬mi'u;'“'rfl uick,| results, _Low expense, page |‘Blue‘ Book" sent free. OI'IEAOO have WANTED TO BUY â€"â€" 15â€"20 tons of Ost or WANTED TO RENT HELP WANTED !IIIJP WANTEDâ€"Girl for second work HELP WANTEDâ€"Resident laundress; must WANTED TO BUY,â€"TO RENT YOUR PATRONAGE I8 RESPECTFULLY LET ‘us explain our plan for insuring your income against loss of time, on account of sickâ€" ness or disability. _ ‘ Pâ€" We represent only the bit comâ€" . panies and aim to give our . clients prompt, personal {servxoe ! Borchardt & Mack Insurance references. Tel. H. P. 1001 Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing and Tailoring 382 East Central Avenue Telephone H. P. 1868 I . W. ZENGELER & Evanston Business College In All Its Branches Business, Stenogra;)blc' raphic and Now Term Begins September 2. â€" _ STUDIO BUILDING 1718 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, Illinc W. H..CALLOW, Proprietor _ _ Our Business is EVANS . BUILDING ‘Telephone H. P. 2035 15 Teedilont SoLimall Depk 1006, f18 Hort â€" HELP WANTEDâ€"â€"Ya to in wint reid howessat 200 "hnands * B2 &-q;drg'?:ai to F= &“’.&E Tonigor. 30 Brit Gotfee, Aoamn [ *|| 3 Scandinavian C m%...;a HELP W k er, clerk, sal ; good live, %_ young with : %g ce, woul nï¬?&x the & business. H. W. Huber Co. Tel. H. P. 150. â€" > f :4 y en _ ‘Theatre and the & Tel. H. P. 218. vB 25 Bs hoi mae? sotarn io 1906 Dhan avenue. Tel. H. P. 175. Reward LOSTâ€"2 small W‘W' Field red and white with fenders ; nrgi ie as LOSTâ€"A few boy‘s small whhas_in demigrot beh se ons t goin avenue. ‘Tel. H. P. 1893 . NOTICEâ€"I will not be responsible 4: Jack Armstrong. o FOUNDâ€"Brown Owner «xlbe d eeiupe at Th Soiifee: desertiite Soipe RAVINE FARM. . B otft Pare n:..m o.u..uu\mâ€"j |l. WINDOW _AND DOOR SCREEN®S dn "we Ni "ke messuremeirss had MISCELLANEOUS n, Iil. ‘Phones 81, PAGE THIRTEEN 1stt 25 98 i ts & t% \ t