â€" passed ay at rk.â€" hospital Monday. s a man of ing ent, and fing neighâ€" s |â€" survived bhis 1 two sistets, Mrs. Denver. was a‘ rity Lodge No. 119, Railway men, of Christ, Scientist, levard :nd!ihav\tt .Baggie‘ e s ol ehoolâ€" at a t erman avenge, B 4 . L " 1 et in f f: The. fun notige class of tha Presbyâ€" fles fro Overcoa ie of fall > famil ar TH Illinois TS $§ g:-, 3 MMPWE%CE *Deculiar Reaction of â€"Arâ€" rived Foreigners : ; Some Have Never â€" Seen ‘Phone ‘ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20} 1924 When the immigrants ve at Ellis Island many of them have their first experience with t hone which plays an inpor&! in informing relatives and fri of the new world arrivals. â€" T4 Placarded with pink and white tickâ€" ets, denoting the railroad lifke they are bound for,: cozing ‘ sttangelyâ€" shaped bundles all over théir person with a few small meekâ€"faced thildren trudging alonside the typical imniiâ€" grant family, having sucdessfully passed their examination,: enfters the waiting room ready. for the fateful moment of their departure if to the new world proper. «_ f PS Never Saw ephone Some of them have ‘never seen a telephone before. Others haye rareâ€" ly used them, but are gager as chlidren to try, A telephone booth which has stgod in this waiting room for many years is the very first to acquaint hundreds of thougands of immigrants with the service of the nationâ€"wide Bell system.‘ . SE IT AT ELLIS ISLAND Sometimes those who s Eng.‘l lish at all may enlist the aid of one of the government em; to get‘ the telephone connection . Soon a rapidâ€"fire of Slavonic ra buzâ€"| zes over the telephone wires, evidentâ€". ly informing someone‘s lost g\ other‘s second cousin of their safe, arrival. Some of them can speak a little Engâ€" lish, not well, bd'l:\;d, h:' he t:‘le-‘ phone & e their calls am Most of them have no idea of geography or distance. .‘ Long distance calls, as might be expected, make up a large percentâ€" age of those which go out fr Ellis Island for, in addition to m calls sent by the immigrants, the officials of the Island must keep in almost constant touch with the artment of Labor in Washington, in order to consult records or to obuinfinforma- tion. § The cofgressmen may not find much time to make laws this winter, as their. attention will be asked to secure jobs for their con§tituents. Now that the country has got through hollering for the @lection, it would be a good idea to shgut a little for the good old home towg. * A highâ€"grade tailor has been placed in charge of the tailor shop for the conâ€" venience of our trade| and for: all cleaning and pressâ€" ing work. | 1 ‘ W,. W. TARR, and to all others that may be interâ€" ested herein, that there will be sold at public auction at the ehouse rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK TRANSâ€" FER & STORAGE COMPANY, 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, . beginning at. ten o‘clock in the forenoon of the 10th day of December, 1924, to satisfy the warchouseman‘s lien now held by the undersigned, against [E W. W. TARE NOTICE OF AUCTION?PALB oF "coops _ > Notice is hereby given to: covering the goods, chattels, and merâ€" chandise and all other éffects and things which are now in storage will then be offered for sale fto the highâ€" est and best bidders in te or bulk lots, as follows: . . | P Barrels and contents, s and / ~eontents, 8. W. Box i contents, hockey club, golf sticks ‘and screen. Rights reserved to re any and all bids. i Highland Park Transfer & Storage NOTICE OF AU‘C'HO#, BSALE OF GOODS | ' Notice is hereby given to it MRS. HELEN WARE, _ and to all others that may be interâ€" ested berein, that there"will be sold lat public aution at the warehouse rooms . of the HGHLAND . PARK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMâ€" PANY, 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illinoia,‘beginniu]' at ten o‘clock in the forencon of thetenth day oli December, 1924, to satisfy the wareâ€" houseman‘s lien now held by the nn-l : dersigned, against 8 MRS. HELEN Y_ARE, | L [ ufls tha bnaade : ahnkfale on MArâ€" ‘Company. Neca [ 374. Central Avenue, | | Highland Park, Illinois. covering the goods, chattels and merâ€" chandise, and all other effects and things which are now storage will then be offered for sale/to the highest and best bidders in separate or bulk lots, as follows: $ j Upright player‘piano. Rights reserved to réject any and all bids. 1P Highland Park Transfer & Storage Company. 13 374 Central Street, _/ Highland Park,‘ Illinois, NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF. | Goops | Notice is heteby givelktq: , MRS. H. E. SIMPSON, â€" ;. and to all ‘others that may be interestâ€" ed herein, that there will be sold at public auction at the warehouse rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK TRANSâ€" FER & STORAGE COMPANY, 374 Central avenue, Highland Park, Lake County, Illincis, beginning at ten o‘clock in the forenof of the tenth day of December, 1924, to satisfy the SpecialsgFor _ Thanksgiving Telephone H. P. 307 . 38â€"39 A Live Turkey will fbe given FREE with every Suit or Overcoat purâ€" chased here betweerii Friday, Nov. 21, ; and Thursday, Nov. 27 _ _ 88â€"39 Suits: 2 Pair Pants $25 to $50 warehouseman‘s lien undersigned, against covering the goods, chattels and merâ€" chandise, and> all other effects ‘and things which are now in sto will then be offered for sale to the hi;helt and best bidder in separate or bulk lots, as follows: . : 2 Bed, spring and mattress, mirror, trunk, rockers, chiffoniers, dreper, sectional case, writing 7 stool, 8 der, curtain s her, etce. , a ; Rights reserved to reject any, and all bids. : t Highland Park Transter and Bwuge Company. 5 874. Central Avenue. . > Highland Park, Hlinois. { At the risk of her life during a fire ,| which recently dedtroyed five business ‘ blocks, Miss Mary Crist, telephone â€"| operator at Millersport, Ohio, reâ€" | mained at her switchboard and: called | firemén from nearby towns while the. *I building in which she was located was i | ablaze. Citizens of the Ohio River a! village assert: that only Miss Crist‘s i devotion to duty prevented the entire i) business gection of the town from beâ€" >\ ing razed by the flames. f ; NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF $538 GOOoDS 18 2. Notice is hereby given to: + & WM. J. MARTIN, | _ and to all others that may be in tâ€" ed herein, that there will be sold at public auction at the warehouse rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK T Sâ€" FER & STORAGE COMPANY, 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, beginning ‘u‘ teh o‘clock in the forencon of the tenth day of December, 1924, to satisfy the warchouseman‘s. lien now held by the undersigned, against 1 WM. J. MARTIN, |â€" covering the goods, chattels and merâ€" chandise, and all other effects ~ and things which are now in ohn?u and will then be offered for sale to the highest. and best bidders in separate or bulk lots, as follows: §44 Gas stove, serving table, bed, dinâ€" ‘ing chairs, K. chairs, arm. chair, mirror, jap tray, mattresses: and other household. goods. 36 Rights reserved to rejeéct any and all bids. sY 5 & Highland Park, Transfer & |Storage Company. °. | ;, 374 Central: Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois ‘*»?HONE OPERATING ‘IS MEMORY TRAINER 7 fonfememmagis Develops Accurate and Retenâ€" tive Faculties of Brain, â€" Declares Expert â€" THE HIGHLAND PARK MRS. H. E. SIMPSON, Murvonr e xvap now held by the The Coats are All Wool, in Varied Plaids and Styles Hart Schaffner & Marx Wilson Brothers : Silk and Wool _ Mufflers 38â€"39 38â€"39 $1.50 to $4.00 These Clothes are the Famous Brand en it i 6 | | i i s%°% U HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS § Dr Special Selling| Canton C:;i'epe. Satin Caï¬ton. and Crepe De Chine 'New Styles A 34 Telephone ONE â€"â€"_| _ _OVERCOAT Hart Schaffner & Marx $35.00 to $60.00 :Michaelsâ€"Stearn‘s Coat $25.00 to $40.00 110 S; ede an a eS§Se@S$S! arneft s VNEEK ONLY 13.95 13 8. St. Johns Ave. Wilson Brothers Silk & Wool S§x 75¢ and $1.00 ree Delivery PAGE 10. 3 $ SR 4e 2# t1 x