Creston, Tows ‘ ordinar r::d“u dence of the OCTOBER or Sale 25 YEARs ons s of poirit where w P Saver Kraot SFER uling, Ex ints TING age Snd-llrl AJ, AVE. . 439 ; 1342 HHI H&CcO | e H. P . $ VY w THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 J. Hecketsweiler Studio “Serm'c& Indeed IS n# . And none know it better than some of us who have n reta who thhh:ch t ‘of his en« title him to eash, . that does US a favor ito let us spend with No Pull prth, prom; m,d w ‘ï¬â€˜lfl} veyance of firm‘s best than INS UC%I"ION ‘ by competent teacher Horses to ï¬d ding SKOWRON MACH. CO. REAL consigts of an |abunâ€" mMmuLâ€". *______. All makes of __| sEwING MA‘:‘EINES and ELECTRIC MOTORS REPAIRED _ Charges reasongble. 24â€"hour service. Work nteed. Old made new, References on hand. Windes & Marsh. New Floors mot in heulnrepbif on _our sfore: for *"To first Interpretative Shakespeqre 8040 North Avers Avenue Chicago, wi’mh 4 m‘m fLLmors full I.* No H erit are MigsPENbens â€" PHONES Second St. LAID AnND SURFACED | "oL FLoors | REesurRâ€" FaAceDp To LOOK xm: ‘â€" NE Park 1251 ’ Pot -.S'AI.'Iâ€"BQ-" .“chv;‘bflï¬b:m‘ first {class an-d.nb% 5 ay Tel, P. 1411. 8 h $3p« [OTICRE! _ 9â€" _ Classi Advertisements Payable in Advance:| In orâ€" der‘â€" to ‘have â€" advertisements | classified under h gs they \ mugt be in this offite: not later than Wednesday afternopn. e will not the classification of any classified adâ€" verfisement that reathes this ofâ€" fice|after 5 o‘clock on Wednesâ€" day4&fternoon. ; + it l cy + Ts 4 a" gpod es This wock only, FOR: SALEâ€"Bea shoppe, 40 of &nzn: only lhf?b‘ in town of Dh:mundhtnznd&oa;n pert marceller and hustler to keep trade; expenses very low. Only buyer| need answer, Address ; "L" FOR SALEâ€"1 automatic wate also 1 coal laundry stove. 'l‘dhgbn. P tablo) ctieay. . 582 Woodiand (nt. 3 2115, Pit EC n scount, $2500 needed, title | gua Ohieags® thie and (Trust Co." 1 1802. 5 i i FOR SALEâ€"For $15, wmom ‘.Hwt. slightly w i picces blue and wnuym.u coln av. Tel, H. P. 1738. :';‘3‘5;..'.,':3.,&';'.'.‘;,;':5 .:::r;‘»j cluding rectifier, $500. Tel. Glencoe sondifion" Tak. M Prekde "| * change for dresser,.‘ Tel. H. P. T11 R SALEâ€"Residence lots, Wa ns ren fos “aï¬ï¬ gan mss & P mak. "" * ** Evergreens; all fine / 8 s Also -gbrdera-! ta other shrubbery,. Tel. H. 515\ South St. Johns Ave. SALEâ€"New | brick Dutch c§lonial, 6 i 2 baths, on Â¥hvine,. New stu gabled T roomis, 2. h:a‘h , on ra Several rm 8. \P. Joh . 85 N. #t. | f 83tf bndfniow NE W S Sooh alnablkin: Aarubal > mn.r N.W. J-Mbd.-ui N“n" 1 l 1 in Te .n cannrngenet c R _ SALE â€" 80 acre farm n Rosscommon, Mich. . 40 acrés clear, 40 acres timber; b 50x60 ; | ‘ngh wa rt oln remises; granéry, henery, toolâ€" house and wagon sheds, with a 3â€"room house; for the of $5,000 cash. .676 West Central ave, i 2pd33 SALEâ€"M 6â€"room | bu lo:a?q’d: new Bolm.hrum:ibtuï¬â€˜(: H. P. T32â€"R oys o ted »nfllother hoeholl "oregg hst o S amane Rolinghky . REDUCTION SALE . C # and Chinaware at less than glusses at 3¢; fine china cups at for oo "Lef m mss vonfope" 1 M FOR RENT i {room _ in pen Buden houme caged heay, Werp arpare _ _ AUCTION SALE o FRI, & SAT., OCTOBER 17 & 18 | AT 9 A. M. =.. cogFEE URN, STEAM TABLE 1 â€"SIMMONS _BED, COMPLETE, ROCKERS, FINE WINDSOR DINâ€" ING) CHAIRS, SQUARE TABLES, ROHND TABLES, DINING PORCH CHAIRS, KITCHEN UNTENSILS, AND OTHER THINGS. uz&égm: INN 131 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD | HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. _33 each ;) fine_ homesite on Lincoin avenue, $55 Te? *»g e § Bakh Jra u$ n leniue ave. & # ie kA oul-:o “gu.nâ€".:â€"y. )drmâ€;ulï¬."t. ©4 ns oc ~ E4 s 8t;, gan, J1l. / aih f 32â€"5 l'lmgc‘l L.E';l .mm H ,.5‘?,.&“;’;’,;““, and a’: ine Te 5 i2 i aheciian h. and. North : Shore tative, Ralph Watts, 1722 Greenwood blvd., nston, Tel. ~Evanston ~1707. Information g furâ€" nished. $ | s1tt HARRIS BROS. "PRESTOâ€"UP" FOR SALEâ€"t le hous4, hot waâ€" n oeserieainanc i2 102â€" or moré. Ravine Farm. Tel. H. P. 2 aia i mjflbï¬.m":q.q 1134, R. ‘A. catdee, innnad Park. TY rofutamstaiy it 213 apandiP uiss 25 |RenTed _at presopt but can be terminated if degired. Tel. p.';?,tn Udell. &An."’xï¬â€™. FOR SALEâ€"Bus 2â€"story â€" and 100 ie OR oo 1Oetiees s ipbery bullding and 68 faug‘te,, s$QF utm [wanren, For Rent, For sane | FOR SALEâ€"Detrolt electric car FOR SALEâ€"Dark oak dining tal REAL ESTATE CONTRACT, begring 9% FOR SALEâ€"Sniall sideboard ; or o hoi h SOretmeer ind Mifchen M FOR RENTâ€"Furnished rooms; madern ; loâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Ivory |reed baby bus FOR SALEâ€"2 aidjoining lots, 50x200 WORLD‘S GREATEST VALUE IN Houses FOR SALE â€" CARLC EBXC ENT WOODED . Lun'r i00n oA ‘ ._ ©100% 200 FEET ‘ & *‘ SEwin ND Paving i o l PAUL L v‘x:’ 4 ¢ SALEâ€"Hudson sport, 21, pew FOR RENT POR SALE $off *oke ng out 1 fine Lawnâ€" HARDâ€" i 38 le} r-nd 6 articles. | | _ 83pd including D of Ithy n for P. 535. S8pd fnge and n d ar be C oovccing ols fan st be ex« ospecti ve Press ofâ€" | ~88â€"34 in good i. mb ) per ft., hly pay: fles five 150. Te bn‘s u'v'. {ANURE heater ; 694. â€" 38 will exâ€" ‘t htinr ~* bargain Tel. H. 33 kitchen 33 library Bitf 83 33 housekeeping ; water heat} near : station. 121 Glencoe av. > ) { )/ > 33pd east of Highwood station, * North ave. m4 !:. P. %‘J . w'{“i *Â¥ FOR RENTâ€"Pleasant front reom. Gentleâ€" mpm?m.ns.mn-ig 33tf ROOMâ€"MATE WANTED~â€"By young wom« an, formerl{ tencher, occupying mllfl suite of rooms facing E. Central ay., 1!4 blocks from all transportation ; all comforts ; hot water at all hours. â€" Tel. H.; P. m{‘ mfter 6:00 p. m. evenings. | . 88 SITUATION wuamâ€"w-l* car» mur and {trimmer, German ; bes Highland k references. . Address: "W,"~ Press ofâ€" downstairs work; must. be. experienced and capable ; reférencesâ€"required. Tél, H. P. 364. 33 sITUATIONX w. 31 Pifercnces. "Iel. washes to take home; best of H..P. 2047. +A B2pd FOR RENTâ€"Nicely furnished b i sults able kr 1 or 2. Private home, egst side, near and eonm‘Ent to transportation. 278 Beech street. Tel. H. P. 1442. it 3 #83pd FOR RENTâ€"Furnished flat ; also furnished housekeeping â€" rooms, hmk §231 N. ~8t, Jokng: av FOR â€"RENTâ€"2 furnished rooms for ; meke_enl?f or â€" sleeping purpoges. 1. w WILL TRADE MY CHICAGO BUSINESS CORNER for Highland Park yacant. Might consider nearby towns. Address "D. H.* WANTED TO RENTâ€"By of : twa, 12 years regidents of Highland a small modern house,; prefer a ‘ lease in which only reasonable return on tment is asked ; references furnished; | deal . only with owner of property who expects to abide by terms of lease. and law governing same ; must have possession <by Jan. 1, sooner if possible. Give details. Address P. O. Box 38 WANTED TO BUY â€" CHICAGO SYMâ€" PHONY ORCHESTRA TICKET Fridays ; 1 or 2 seats ; for whole or part of seagon . Alâ€" bert L. Arenberg, 360 Ravine dr, Tel. H. P. 413. ttJ S8pd eral housework; small family. (Tel.. Glencoe geat : houkeviories â€" sinal uiD ic o nked stairs FOR RENTâ€" modern apartment, ' heat. 626 Qnm‘.m av. e 6 '% FOR P rm. ‘fiat, ished, $35, } »xun% 2016 or : mw Pavâ€" T&‘*mnm i. _ .. "3'2' NB “9'5 $it 2 contn an t n aim."" * mld Press office Highland Park housework three mornings weekly.. Tel. H. P 1983. . | . ) o o apnde * ANCING. Are you thinking of building e ce ol onlz a # th: ‘nuri:upwuhmA‘ "X xX ®" ANNOUNCEMENT: To the many who pluced theif orders for potatogs with us. Deâ€" livery will| be made as soon m§ the car arâ€" rives. The Moraine Hotel. :. 83 SHAMPOOING, xn.dï¬ leaching, Dyeâ€" ing, etc. I specialize in \IFent and Facials. Tel. H. P. 1780 for intment Mrs. M. E. Inman. 11 8. 8t., us atatre 3t e hok s Aphfe S thueh ht Mpmeweed u%l?k RII?!Tâ€"â€"M 4â€"em. hr% Tel. nâ€:d HELP WW mm’:‘ A % C 8. on Praden %e. Winnetieg ALi l *‘ 24 RAVINE FARM. _ Breeders of Pure Bred Jersey Cattle. 602 St. John‘s ‘P} Tel. H. fice. FOR RENTâ€"House; im ate possessich, Sheridan n‘vt Highwood. Tel. H. P. T16â€"M. %3: Cénitral av., Highland Park, . ! z 38 ‘â€"FOR â€"RENTâ€"Will . s M house, ies wis Fecheniot cany hn bar: â€"e O ® field; large barn ; Mmozw Â¥ f 10 ju.-r.:fri;lm Dec. 1 "to 1 1, :t':an a new likely be secured. Ofâ€" Tered o t bavanin. Tat la 203â€"R. 35 FOR RENTâ€"Furnished fiat, § rooms, Tel, H. iP. 1812.) 4 5o BE 33 ave, HELP WANTEDâ€"Competent‘ woman . for eooking and care of lower fl where -u% help and laundress is kept ; to go home nights. FOR Tâ€"A nice, front b ; for 1 orhn:tï¬d.lo?::drm:igf Td,. . Siga P. 206. Tel. H. P. 443. 188 Laurel ay, R (RENTâ€"2 rooms, fitted for office of ist, doctor, etc., neross : Northwestern. t, llsvood. new bldg: F hfur:ï¬ w ood, " * To e .. .o naag lentes. Aoply privileges ; |also 1 bedroom ; o# together, Tel. H. P. m-!.xd‘? WOR RENTâ€"Tâ€"rm. furn ¢ in mlpmt.; instantancous | |Water . . heater, water‘ | heat | /n other conâ€" veniences ; \near transporta Oct. 25 .to Jan. 1; thereafter on month to month basls; reasonable tal, Clint McDade, 417 Oakwood av. Tel. H. P. 1459. | NB .188 1 ob ono e oo O en io midett Oe t Noh pth tm mom baths, sleeping porch and sun porch; 9 m mak From Pration: N. 16. han, ist Unt. t.r: av. Tel. H.; P. 1088. . t i0; , % HELP WANTEDâ€"Experien @d : ; white ; or cooking! and first‘ floor '%-;; E. P. Notcross, Maple lane. : Tel. H. P, 969. 38 1 ï¬g ?â€".ï¬' h&% W 3 a i 3 portation,â€" 3 blocks. For appoif ‘ tel J. |C. R F Front bedroom and bath ; W., Laurel av. i0 4 88 o e t T o ie on Thoet 4t quire at 136 N. First st Leaming, H. P. 575, after 6 p. m FOR RENTâ€" large | room, â€" fur» i ie e sï¬ s at 1021 F s_horidan'nv..ï¬j;, C WOR lï¬l‘l‘vflw 5â€"r0« and sun porches ; hot ’0-1'06: $175 per 8. John‘s av. for key. FOR. RENTâ€"Kitchenette and bedroom. 625 w. x...,..'ï¬l' 1§x. H. P. w‘»‘s B8 FOR RENTâ€"Sâ€" rnish@d house ;. modâ€" e t it HELP ‘WANTEDâ€"FExperienced maid : genâ€" HELP WANTED â€" Womah for general HELP WANTEHâ€"Man mt Leouing and FOR RENTâ€"Pleasant front room,‘ furnace FOR RENTâ€"Furnished â€" and : unfurnished jflanï¬"liï¬f;&m fint," #36 â€" Onwentsia FOR RENTâ€"Large bedroom FOR RENTâ€"Furnished house, 7 rooms, 3 FOR RENTâ€"Large furni bedroom. aemmm.mu.%. 2 WANTED TO BUY. TO RENT THE HIGHLAND PARR PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLT SITUATIONS8 WANTED MISCELLANEQUS s.m:gï¬nm hot wat t; immedâ€" per month. Call at 625 wit sene $ $1pd 38pd 33pd 83pd 33tf 13tt 83pd 38t€ 26 3pd LOST ~‘ On Wednesday, whit bracelet set with sapphires. Tel. H. tan on collar, around Lincoln sch« Tel. H. P. 1381. 748 Ridgewood LOSTâ€"~Between â€" Northwestern Hazel av., a pair of tortoiseâ€"shell in soft lu;her ease, marked Scht Tel. H. P. 1056, | LOS'I'~â€"Im‘ Airedale, _ male, large tail. rd, ‘Tel. Joseph Libertyville 606â€"Mâ€"1. ~P. O, Area LOSTâ€"Sunday â€"at first mass, Church, Highwood; arm strap pu 'i,n'?i-twod $15 and $20, Reward. female, dark backs.. Liberal Rew P. 987 or 1909. s SITUATION ~WANTEDâ€"Experi keeper and stenographer d.tr:-â€œï¬ consider Chieago location. A ately. ‘Address "K" Press office. SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Middle ed lady to do housework Address . L.‘ Press office. ‘ o wwmâ€"-u-..uaunz. Miss McGovern at. Tel. H. P. 156â€"M. ~ WANTEDâ€"To make (tailored bound buttonholes in dresses or able price. 526 Walnut st. of children‘s coats.. Tel. H. P.87 srx;iiiï¬bu wmmm; w asâ€" garetaker ; pain & i Tol. H. P. 870â€"W. * l SITUATION ‘wmz € work, c ing or assisting ier; also ble of ranning Tel. . 206â€"R. _P. 0. A H. Lawson, Deerfleld, 111. \. YOUR OPPORTUN TO SECURE THE P SERVICES OF A GRADE ACCOUNTAI SYSTEM MAN O REASONABLE B BOOKKEEPING SE | | ALSO GIVEN ROBERT T. DRIE . ) RAVINTIA, ILEL TEL. HIGHLAND PA Dr. 0. H. Bersch oproMETRIST, 1177 Wilmettb e.fl “ , For Am! x Hours daily from 8:30 a.m :154‘- p.m. Eve‘s by ntment : only. MUTUAL COAL BUILDING MATE $97 Central Avenue Phone f Private and Class Keyboard : Harmony, Sight Reading and Ear PIANO Helen E.\ Taylor. Principal © charge of Branch for the past Gertrude â€" Janitz, Evelyn ;. s;?:“ua no Music m Schools of Main School, 509 8. Wabash Avi, Chicage COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF Sudden Servic HIGCHLAND â€"PARK, 1 LOSTâ€"â€"Light blue eloth cape, t LOSTâ€"2 Airedales, large male SEWING WANTED by the We can save you: mor madeâ€"toâ€"order shades. W nish fast Holland, 4 and plgin, cambric, oil etc. timates furnish Highland Park 1780. SITUATION WANTED â€" The short days of f4 winter: lie before us. compelied to be indoo during the next six montl relaxation in books :« movies} take up studies 1 ed dm}nï¬ thel '“""Pe; or do bther close work, mogt og this by artificia Natmiifly some eyes v ::néh e _â€" Caltii help. ï¬l‘t fail to heed or m U Yo:; }hyu. '.»; _~ nA‘had, "f; and save you! 14 Yoears Successful P: DANGER SIGN Office, 390 Central Ave Ch&e Osborne Reed, Dire« ighland Park Branch INMAN BROS *;l‘elq:hene 272 ards, Vine Aven \ ~Telephone 27 11 8. Second St. nctice LINOIS more , seek r ‘the ectâ€" onths . And light. rebel d will F for these Have before If ALS 11 and Folks, ey on e furâ€" Fï¬ped aque, . T ep RIAL o 1 ig to all fing * oC ervisor of office . cagh. â€"machine , «Mrs long [.â€" P. 880 wodes * hs op‘de acher» in mmed with CO. ol. Reward. dr.. â€" $3pd _ gold link 3 2504 36 St. Jumes‘ se containâ€" ‘Tel. H. P. tation : and MUSIC ockets ‘â€"and aged : golorâ€" orâ€" to cook. c on miga 1 man wants decorating. ition. Will le â€" immediâ€" SIS .â€" VICE uple, :cook and _ small d. Tel, ‘H. :xeaal ~â€"‘ /39 pd T TIME IGKH . T AND KE Gunther specialty | 88pd 88pd 38pd 88pd $3pd Spd All the â€"troops are being drilled éither by Jerry Leaming or Harry E. Wightman, and although the boys are not expert at drill they are beginning to show the result of this training. All boys of Scout age (12â€"18) who are interested in the Scout movement are urged to report to the scoutmaster or assistant scoutmaster of the troop they would like to join at the time and place‘designated above. â€" . The Rev,. Thomas who reached Los Angeles this: week from Chicago, beâ€" lieves that preaching sermons is just a small part of his pastoral duty, The church militant is the church triuniphant, he is convinced. â€" Fighting the devil with a twoâ€" Troop 4 met in the girls‘ gymnasâ€" ium .of the high school on Monday evening. â€" Jack . Barry and Edgar Flynn took the Scout oath. _ Scoutâ€" master Wilson L. Kline talked to the boys for a few moments on how to observe the Scout Laws. Then they had a game of basketball under Jerry Leaming‘s direction. This troop will meet one week from tomorrow eyeâ€" ning at 7:30 o‘clock in the girls‘ gymâ€" nasium of the high school, All tenderfoot tests will be passed before the court of honor on Sunday, October 26. On Saturday evening troop 3 met for the first time as a separate unit. George Hutchinson and Joseph Schonâ€" thall took the Scout oath. Carl Vail was ‘elected troop scribe, David Thomas troop treasurer, and Brainerd Chapman troop publicity© manager. This troop meets in the Lincoln school gymnasium on Saturday eveâ€" nings at 7:00 o‘clock. On Friday evening troop 2 held its first meeting independently of troops 8 and 4. The names of the fifteen boys who took the Scout oath at that time follow: Carter Bartlett, Ferdinâ€" and â€" Borchardt, Jesse Craig, Irving Freberg, Irvin Garling, Victor Gates, Peter . Grimson, Lester Henning, Harry Lindstrom, Walter Ludlow, Walter â€" O‘Neil, Hugh . Rhinehart, Thomas Strenger, Harry Wetmore, and William Witten,. This troo%n: meeting in the old auditorium of Place school on Friday evenings at 7:00 o‘clock. M k "The only way to take Christianâ€" ity and religion to the young men of today is to meet them on their favorite: ground. â€" That is in the gymnasinm.and that‘s where I‘ll be found. That‘s where I‘ll win the felâ€" lows, too." ‘ NEWS OF BOY SCOUT ; TROOPS; MEETINGS More Members Take Oath; Tenâ€" derfoot Tests Held Sunday October 26 ‘"The men of the: United States fleet come here and they are lookâ€" ing for a man‘s greeting and a man‘s amusement. . They are virile, live, energetic young chaps. Longâ€"winded sermons don‘t appeal to them. is greater opportunity ‘te work with Nuutman:ndboysthmuygu.q city in the world. % That‘s the strenuously © militant theology of the Rev. Martin Luther Thomas, new pastor of the San Pedro Presbyterian church, young, enthusiastic, athletic. ® "Here in San Pedro, in this great Los Angeles harbor,"" asserted the fighting pastor with conviction, "there Fighting : fisted wallop ‘In the October third issue Los ‘Angelés Evening Herald several pictures of the Rev. Luther Thomas and an articl ring to his work in the Sa; Presbyterian â€" church, and v proposes to do. Following ar extracts from â€" the | article. Thomas is former pastor of th field Presbyterian church. NORTH SHORE BUICK CO. I JOHN T. FITZGIBBONS 209 $. Second Street i Telep ,_ regardlessofprice . . | "ollowing are a few the © article.~ Rev. Buick has more than f much%' s O 'um‘y ) § is offered elsewhere, lixghauo(fln zâ€"Heraid appears the Rev. Martin an article> referâ€" i the San Pedro of the Deer what he 7:00 a, m, to 9:00 p. m.; . j its | Should see that their names cops ed in ‘the‘ poll books. If en m:cv:fl into .h?',&:w el n, $¢e that your name | that! ronsfecregd O S "* 4 The regular polling places at wh in regular 8 in the twnship 'l'b;‘y"anï¬ï¬ & [ _ B t precinctâ€"Gity ball High wood. . . ) _ 8 H Becond | | precinetâ€"â€"Deerf high school. i# L. &4 | 6 oï¬u.fllm;f. ‘{ Fm u St ï¬ h building, Southâ€" St, avenue. | Fm + lt‘. : “ residence, Ravinia. f f Sixth _ precit : w rd Beventh | o. 12 Noi With its size increased And | larged and a corresponding ncreaid in the volume of matter handled, the Blue . and | Whité, | the Deerflel Shields high school paper, ppblishbd weekly, is prepa to entet IHi: State High School Press cia tiom E;!lm‘w:;' them es Of â€" suc Dflu‘ï¬l â€" ' tained by students of the 5}’ jouirnalisrh tz th¢ state ufiversif Nov. 22. At least merpbe: ! the Blue ‘and e staff hoi instructor, Mr. ers, 'in M ‘.l The high school will ghter the third annual prize contest for schob publications. s) | C and Walnut. | â€"| i HIGH SCHOOL PAPER â€" [ INCREASES IN sIZ Joins State f Enter (bn% Editors Will + Attend ven | t Those voters have 4 tered as yet will have one portunity | on | the . final day, ’h-aiw Oct. 28. ~P. p will be open for . W.__.| . â€"!" Next | EJks play at . weather is ideal for x time in was good â€" baseball | 6 t Hessler and sey ; Hofman and J s g . it Is ocfober & ?“m?,::.:"t“j" iss 1 and is out to win . of| MM t3 â€"__â€" Standing i Maleway, the (ghortstop, , fmtho&::‘o‘m" a stellar ball ganie.. He «i dll'mmtâ€erm. E‘r made three hits. :. The Elks made ; in}| a..u..,..‘-‘g,.n#‘::% y &# xub’ a.’t-flnm.éw’ 4 * .. HMinnatan the eabhatetl h ie steaan. hmee pan ie touch him. +4 â€" Again last Sunday the vh-'l-z..& ‘get~ gifts . after. the o T haftas 'l‘hetu†I a hm:t e cause o 8 ority ‘of, Holfman,fthe'muw pi f not so bad, but the sho fewbad,fholdrounden t some: ru +8 & $ Elks Telephone H. P. 496 4 PAGE THIRTEEN nidlt sulh 4 F.J To § t