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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1924, p. 6

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t § i it PAGE SIX RIFLE RANGES FOR ‘ 1LLINOIS MILITIA Seven to Be Rfir{d Use by Next Spring; Nearly | Completed : Rifle ranges for the National Guard have been established at several Illiâ€" nois cities and will« be . completely equipped and ready. for use at the Things of Bcafity- Whiél’x Endui}e CHARLES E. GR Dia m ond Merchon ts MADISON STREET ATYWABAS f ESTABLISHED From Paris -i YOU can make ‘shop of the sa ful, becoming, clot amusing and char you would buy if: in the Rue de la Avenue. Reduced Pfices I«~ .: t ~ T~VENING GOWNS, model aCrarive Opp. Raitroad and Flectric A number of stunning furâ€"trim inter Coats Delightful GCoats and Hats or Children. Little Impoited S¢otch Sweaters, New sh%men of Delicious French Lingerie, Handkerâ€" chiefs and Chiffon Hose DIAMONDS Market Squa from Chanel, Lanvin, Molyne w C & C . e s a C of the rifle season . no: ?‘7,.3: according to Adj. . Ge Catlos| E. Black. ¢ & vfit m”l P sy% tems, mounds, butts:and targ already is nearly complete | some tases. Some of the ungl a though not fully. equipped, have be used at times this fall. $ 1 be said 7 § or 67 years. The expe are at your service toâ€" s worthyâ€"of its price and rour choice in our ne simple, youthâ€" es and the sam ving novelties that ou were shoppin aix or along Fift LVES & CO. a n d ..Iewelerfl“ I AVENUE, CHICAGO re 185 tations O 4 New Yor 50| [{ fi.’f\‘ The ra are located at Aurora, Decatur, ville, â€" Peoria, . Salem, Quincy and Ottawa, with â€"‘total of 86 sliding targets and 6 machine tarâ€" gets LCC c I Ranges | in size from three to seven & ‘being used as a rule about 100. toâ€" 300 Afeet wide and about 1000 yards in length. Expenâ€" ditures for equipment run from $600 to $15000 per ranges, while the rangée expense averages about $125 a. year. Two machine gun. ranges, leased and supportad by the state, have been established jat <Delevan and Paris. Each tract fpovers about three acres and is equipped with two machine and support established Each tract andâ€" is equ gun targets. NOTICEâ€" 0 Notice is he and to all ot ed herein, public auct of the HIG FER & S Central Av | 5 County, T11 o‘clock : in day of warehousen unders covering th chandise, things whi then be 0 est and bulk lots, Beds, sp ‘gontents, case, p . Sm THE HIGHLAND PARK S / gn order to make room for mportations. now arriving from Paris for the Southern | _ Resorts Season. _ e forencon of the tenth mber, 1924, to satisfy the an‘s lien now held by the ‘against . f P. LANDERS, goods, chattels and merâ€" nd all othéy effects i‘nd. are now in storage will red for nlgrto the highâ€" t bidders it separate or follows: p , mattresses, boxes & . . cabinet, sectional bookâ€" L&ND PARK TRANSâ€" DRAGE COMPANY, 374 ue, Highland Park, Lakeé ois, :beginning _ at â€" ten OR TS SI0P ‘P. LA NDERS, â€" Lake. Forest: Eegjinning Nov. 29th TURDAY after Thanksgiving irt Sports Dresses, Knitted Suits, r.ftcrnoon and Evening Gowns [~* * Coats, Hats, etc..~ _ ~ hers that may be interestâ€" rat there will be sold at n ‘at flz‘ warehouse rooms ‘â€" AUCTION SALE . OF ~ Goops eby given to: Including a number from Bendel Tappe and other French models â€"4 Clearance , hampers, dresser, liâ€" Prices begin at $1.00 Christmas Gifts at the Charming and Different Just brought back from Paris About 35 Hats Former Prices $16.50 to $40 Now $6.50 to $25 PRESS, HICHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS : brary table, : pictures, . mIrIOYS,. chest, davenport, stand . and other household goods. Rights reserved to reject any and ‘all bids. ; y Highland Park Transfer & Storage ‘ things which are now in storage will then be offéred for sale to the highest and best bidders in separate or bulk lots, as follows: j § Serving table. floor lamp, «shade, ‘boxes and contents, wicker furniâ€" ture, D. fable, gas stove, beds, ice â€" box, bartels and contents, china . \cabinet, k, sewing machine, and ‘~ other household goods. 1 ~Rights reserved to reject any and \all bids. | ; ? Highland Park Transfer & Storage 374 Céntral Avenue, f Company. ~ : : â€"~~ 874 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illin_ois NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF + ~GOODS j Notice is hereby given to: L. A. WOHLSTROM, awnd 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 (_:OMP_A’!!Y._ 3:'14 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, beginning at . ten w‘clock in the forenoon of the tenth day of December, 1924, to satisfy the warchouseman‘s lien now held by the undersigned, against â€" > â€". L. A, WOHLSTROM, covering the goods, chattels and merâ€" chandise, and all other effects and Company. Highland Park, Illinois Telephone Lake Forest 826 38.39 39â€"40 EMPLO RECORD â€" FOR MQNTH, OCTOBER sSHOWS Illinois Fa Are Report Abou een Per Cent Fewer Workers In Month Illinois factgries had fewer workâ€" ers last month than they had in any October in the past four years, a reâ€" view of the i 1 situation made public today the Illinois departâ€" ment of labot, showed., The state faces the beginning of winter, a ‘time when outâ€"ofâ€"dopr ,industries are genâ€" erally closed, with a large number of gdeople out of work, the review pointâ€" out. : } 4 f Thirteen fewer persons were at work in Tactories of the state during ber| than were at work at the peak ations of 1923 and 12 per cent fewet than .one year. ago. The pnd?:itg declines of early 1924 with only slight sgwells in August and Septembe:‘m a renewed decline in October cause |this situation, it was "explained. y Although â€" number of ‘workers was reduced, Ateadier work was the rule for &m ho were retained. For factory workerns the average weekly éarnings amounted to $27.66 which was the largest sinceâ€" May but about two per cent léss than last year. ‘The average earnings of men workers in October (was L2 and for women $11.01. . | < p PR DN 4bg CSc ‘ es t Slackens e "The dncreages in factory employâ€" ment of. Auggst and September did not continue into October," the review stated. Although there were some sigâ€" njficant advantes in the metal indusâ€" tries during Oftober there were someâ€" what more n .compensating deâ€" clines in the other groups so that the total number factory employes in Illinois in Octéber was 1 per cent less than in Septetmber. thar> Â¥ "Again the majority of the prinâ€" cipal, manut: ring industries of the state record ghins but the margin was less than befpre. Thirty of the 56 prin¢ipal industries expanded in Ocâ€" tober in contrast with 35 in Septemâ€" ber. Moreovet, a substantial increase in the volume of employment was to be expected, for October in the ab-‘ sence of any c trend, is the month of fall peak in employment and in many instancés the peak of the entire year. Whatever the future may hold in store, the past has failed to bring the expected lincrease in the general level of operations in Illinois facâ€" tories,." i TA ‘able doal is a George Washâ€" ingâ€"ton |of cog.‘ that © delivâ€" ers to your ul grate the comfortin g::t that â€" makes your home an abiding cfhco of winning warmth. Truthful ads and heat eoal. "Let us .care of your elecâ€" t‘riical trgubles. t;we.bu“r;o able to ve you us serâ€" vice at ghnt are right. BUILDING MATERIAL 230 North St. Johns Avenue / Tel. and Park 67 151 you) desire fixtures vf'&ll show you sam; 0 ies WILLIANMSON line. A fixture t will give entire satâ€" isfaction and is fully guaranteed by us. | YO FOR SERVICE â€" Vetter Electric Vetter Service Pays -r.n..n.+ Highland Park 757â€"W Electrical Contracting and Jobbing lerll Work Neatly Done 14 |McDaniels Avenue TON |OF â€"OUR DEPENDâ€" Palh Borchardt SLIGHT INCREASE In| Factories 'lfim SERVICE SATISFIES Are Reporting THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY FRENCH DRY C RS : AND DYE Phones 178 and 179 PnE ribg Radio IYouo.u.am & li NEVER WILL w&. « TAE GREATEST 1 WE AuwaAÂ¥S OSE +. CLEANERS AND DYE oroiesd direted T 387 Central Ave., Highland Park Maintained by [ First Church of: Scienti of H Park & 881 venue w4 You m,wlndfi:flwb the Room ~ HOURS: Week days 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays 2:30 to 6 p.m. for CHRISTJAN SCIENCI% READING ROOM _ wxnumd. [ tion for expert laundry work upon the solid f : tion of consistent care. ‘e treat each and every individ= ual garment and piece +« household â€" fabric with â€" ag much care as it would reâ€" ceive in its own home. prices are agreeable. us up. . 7 This includes fiat u-m ironed. (12 Wet Wash, 20 Ibs. $1.00 Rough Dry, Ib, ____11¢ For information call BI‘W land> Park 87. Ned CAREFUL WORK only. 41 it ter m ch hea le are m U «W em one em, han end that We aUuf thi ful sim Juli 1n m to les By Th SA se m Ar 10

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