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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1925, p. 15

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’ Â¥,} » | ‘| ; + : % . $ # j P z$ mt, all modern conveniences, 4 blocks Matee" To m $ 10es oc ult at aal . $y elass conditign, $2,000 down. balancej to puit, P io ies is i attiine. Toh IL : PoR 1 cathedtal oak a:u roqn round th extension chairs, 2 buitets, 1 china cabinet. 1 #â€"m}; t oicepif es P. 1785." 537 S. Linden av. 1 hou, taples. ebates) eto, s. otc. .For in Je FOR 8 FOR SALEâ€"$145 gasâ€" stove, $95, good as afte R. W, Larke, 1024 ;Ft. ‘ 1| NOTICE . â€" will not guarantee the cation of any classified adâ€" t that reaches this ofâ€" & o‘clock on Wednesâ€" Mn n aioaars on SE kCOb:(l)’J:ETE vAnt‘:x. any 323 | f :‘ SE YOUR CREDIT! M er, 0 ttery f 1 â€" 1 & > batteries, tubes‘,n.and all e::i_d we:lfl.ym.;:' p;‘);:tehl;; dg:rynm;‘nt(: gamgorion= , , will | insure i $129.85 f [ l J _ promer opeuivery The Néoâ€"Dyne is preâ€"eminent for simplici y, purity of tone and selectivity. No stray forces develop oscillations that require "A Cns & We BPe ENT dn sane d e ELCE be choked by means of resistances, potentimoters or neutraâ€" lizing condensers. A new efficiency results in ater clarity and volume and distance is secured. _ _ | ut 3 _ of OwWN ONE OF THESE FINESETS | â€" . _ "be N eoâ€"Dyne D FOR RENT, FOR SALE . MARCH 5, 1925 A good upright pilano, $75. Tel. â€"â€" Distributed in Lake County by CARNTE Waukegan. Also sold by following dealers Zion Institute & Industries, ‘Zion “\QNs;n; Shop, Grayslake; Lindah] Drug Store, Nort eprac Apanmmaniian c ATE ritihe "aâ€" i Lo aioens: , , gh LE F7%, NEk U ECE TCM e e ol t : 2 Knaak, Deerfield; Titus Bros. Libertyvill Broughton, Wauconda. | _ ‘â€"~.â€" . NEOâ€"DYNE SPECIAL Exclusive ;'lltgâ€"h‘l'and Pérk bgalers A 5â€"Tube Coastâ€"toâ€"Coast Receiver home in 1st Shore Radio Shop as new, $10; also reed baby carriage in tondiuie»" S " ho 29 »eby carriage in good at Wheeling ; ‘rent $6 an acre or .reasonable hares . to winn _ David K. Tone, 1101 !Bmm."'&'&m.m.wmnnm.x Ti1â€"R. tleman preferred. 224 N. Second st. . _ 1ipd FOR RENTâ€"By March 15 or 6â€"+m, house and; bath; $75 per -o..m‘lo: cation. _ Tel. cation. '_ifi 7. §§K k: / 3. lid‘ FOR RENTâ€"Apartment, 2 rms. and bath ; steam ‘heat; and electricity. 47 8. St. Tohns av. ‘Tél H. P. 540. f 1itt FOR SALEâ€"Ladies‘ FOR SALEâ€"Vacant lots. Opportunity for FOR RENTâ€"Garage, $5. Tel. H. P. 599. 1 w. h.; lot 50x175 ; C€omplete. 5â€"tube: Neoâ€"Dyne SFecial Radio Receiving Set with‘ 5 tezted tubes, one 100â€"hour "A" storage battery, two 45â€"volt "B" batt ies, one plug, a loud speaker and all necessary erial f l and ground equipment, installed in © \ your home. Nothing else necesâ€" i sary for operation. es ie 5â€"Tube Neoâ€"Dyne 5. Zion:~â€"~Dannemark Electric Completeâ€"Installed 1pd 1pd hanad AEetai t o > MTI0., & DBCNE, «t screened a ' hood. &. r.::m-u. | 14 s2f o CS Ly Te gmube room with bath, %%-_‘;%;f‘fl";”fl“.m i WANTEDâ€"Girl or as sterk mnd" stenographer for Wart time E A |small payment down and ly or monthly payments ‘ATION WANTED â€" Carpenter work gu% or ..contracts. mpi P. ”‘E"‘.’ E. Tapaninen. ns o oi n e sapt® *h THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Chicago; T. J. ~Blackburn & â€" Luxe RADIO CO., 61â€"7 Bloom high school jarred Deerfleld lightweight team from first place in Class B last Saturday night when they won a 24â€"10 game. _ â€" . The heavies also lost, holding the smaill end of a 22â€"19 score, The heavyâ€" weights never were close‘ until the closing minutes of the play, when the team rallied and showed that they were really of championship calibre. The heavies, however, already had the title cinched. se DEERFIELD LIGHTS SECOND IN CLASS B And Championship Hopes â€"Go Glimmering _ â€" The lights, by losing this‘ game, also lost the championship of Class B, and the honor, :otnfl) the Thornâ€" ton quintet. ~They will meet New Trier in the playâ€"off between class A and B, while Deerfleld heavies tackle Waukegan on a neutral floor. Sheriâ€" dan and Olson did most of the scorâ€" ing for Deerfleld. Gabbert, Merrick, Conrad, and Davis did. what they could to uphold the lightweight stanâ€" Deerfieldâ€"19 _ ‘Bloomâ€"22 . T. Ml.rtin.,rf 128 Helfrick rf 002 Sheridan If 221 Vohs 208 Lind‘nm‘y‘re 112 Peterson If . 26 1 Skidmore . 0 01 Berzofskic 20% Carrrg:° â€" 101 Sadierrg . 12 Olson Ig 80 2 Lanning Ifâ€" 002 /‘Timekeeper, Cameron; referee, Kelâ€" ley; umpire, Glick, _ â€" ; Lightweight Deerfieldâ€"10 : _ Bloomâ€"24 R. Martin rf 112 RandolphlIf | 118 Merrick If © 0 10 B{:urc, 201 Conrad ¢ 001 Clark 000 Dickinson:" . 118 Gaffneyrg 008 Gabbert rg +114 Long lg 814 Bager Ig | 0 0 0 Gonchers 011 Timekeeper, Cameron; â€" referee, Glick; umpirte, Kelley. hoagt V AADOE, . 39 d MR A BE M L & grey and white spotted kitten about 6 Housing problems giving anxiety to community workers, but the garâ€" aging. problem seem$g to create more excitement in this city. ; , SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Experienced dressâ€" maker to make children‘s and misses‘ dresses ; SITVUATION â€"WANTED â€" To do private washing with care. Tel H. P. 1776. â€" 1 fers to live on place. Tel. after 5100 p. m. 4 LOSTâ€"Pair tortoise shellâ€"rimmed glasses gl;%rcumlnq. Mc’\-nfli P." embroidered in corner. Kewa P. 672 on Saturday morning. FOUNDâ€"Goodâ€"sized dog; tan «color ; black back; plain leather collar. Tel H. P. 620. ip SITUATION WANTED â€"â€"As .gardener LOSTâ€"Sunday noon near Mwutu“a ataâ€" n, linen hemstiched handkerchief, "L. W. UAVL platinum, old :sm ' points, Mk:dry old Gold.© Mail toâ€" m res To HOKE, SMELTING & REFINING GORBERâ€" GIFT SHOP STâ€"I on m H. P. g‘fl. ..“ + an 1 The eighth service bridge sets in . our di:&lay; this week at Brand Brothers fi attractively priced at $16.50. These sets may be obtained in four colors. / If you areâ€"not a member of our money sa China , Club why not join this week and reâ€" ceive many beautiful things without feeling the cost? . FRENCH DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS 391 NORTH AVENUE "‘Tel. H. P. 656 MISCELLANEOUS Phones 178 ard 179 Heavy weight PAID FOR false teeth, FOUND 116 1pd ~â€" HERO OF WORLD WAR John Francisco delivers mail : to that section of the Gold Const where Harold F. McCormick, Mrs. John Alâ€" den Carpenter, Mrs. Joseph G. Coleâ€" man and others live. P d JOHN FRANCISCO VETERAN Delivers Letters to Gold Coast Homes and Is Interested f In Legion Campaign _ For Funds 5 It is doubtful if any of’filh know that ‘the smiling y | postman who brings their letters l&m of the greatest heroes of the World War. They would not learn anything about it from: him. Nov«flnlcr Re has a him by Gé 1 Pershing. i : | Gains Citation . . In the terrific fighting in Bois de Foret October 12,â€"1918, Fr: co, then a private, 182nd ; thirtyâ€"third division, . dis zes markable heroism and 1 ship (so runs the general order ¢o his case.) | During the aft the enemy made three strong ‘counter atâ€" tacks and during mfim Priâ€" vate: Francisco gathered ; together fragments <of squads and |assumed command of them,. He 1l¢ed them against the enemy, approaching from the rear of the right flank, ‘and. was personally: responsible fompture of four machine guns an prisâ€" oners. Nh o Ts ib â€" Francist¢o is a member of the Comâ€" bat Modnp Men‘s One of the requirements for i to that organization is that an cant shall belong to the Ame Legion. Fraicisco is in Blackhawk Post No. 107. 1 h lleaited He is intensely interé in the American Legion Jwi fund of which President Calvin is the honorary chaiman. he carries a disability rating Re wants nothingâ€"for himself.. He: his home andâ€"has a thriving y. But ‘he does want his less f te budâ€" dies properly cared for and he is conâ€" cerned about the welfare of rans‘ W. Folds and| City Chairman George W. Rossetter in perfecti Chicaâ€" go organization : for ‘dr are Brizi. “G:n:al Charles G. Dawes, vice president. ; depa nt commanâ€" der Hovn\i'dag.-Slvm; ( nel A. A. Sprague, general Abel Davis, Harold F. McCormick, Victor Lawson, Mrs. Edward Hines, Col. Roy: D, Keekn, Eugene J. Buffington, Edward J. Doyle and a commitee of forty promâ€" inent business men and women lead, The Chicago quota ‘%ocw has been divided among thirt indusâ€" trial divisions. Each, im has a chairman and a. rittee which will receive â€" the con! 1 &vm the business organizations in ‘its group. Chairman Rossetter i ts to have the Cook county : rhised by the â€" Cook .county March 15th. ug?{“: DAGECEL ... MOWIRE ACECRVARE w 0 99 EL AN T president of the Fin; N::iohal bank, is treasurer of the fund. . . : DEERFIELD TANKERS f LOSE FINAL CONTEST Defeated by H n Tech But Make Splendid Showing )* In Events: : sn \es prvuant toln How To season V to a C 4 Friday ‘mht by a hotly contested fray with the 'mlt;o aggregation from Harrison Tech eago. But in spite of the unususally large crowd i n mm ce ys in their fina irt, 1 was defeated in both cmneil { s _‘Captain‘ Wally Bfi:ek, in his last showing for Dem:l , before gradâ€" uation, made a hd&h fl:rwiu in the dives," copping, a" first in that event, â€" while Turpin, another last Year‘ man, ‘took second, Other senâ€" iors |who took: honors : Bob Spellâ€" man in the backstroke, Ray Speliman in the plunge and Jim Robbins in the two free style ev , Harrison‘s premier crawler tra d the 100, yard crawl in 1 minute, 1% seconds, the fastest time for that distance ever made in our pool. P l ols sls . The junior section contained some pretty races, among! was the 40 yard crawl, | by a Harâ€" rison man in 22 \OQur minors lost their final race, the rélay. | Upon the senior relay, mubeome of that meet 4 event the Harrisonians won| by some reâ€" markable splashing, thereby gaining a hardâ€"earned victory. ‘ 3 â€"â€" Leaders in City Ts T9 a Traylor, DR. IRVING C. SCHUR 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd&4. â€" Tel. 2198 Buicks in active use today if Buick had not, through the years, produced a motor car of unvarying and ‘superior quality. : In every detail, every Buick is an example of how well a motor car can be built. North Shore Buick Co. JOHN T. FITZGIBBONS There would not be _ More ‘~<Than "The Fashion Wears Longâ€"lasting merchandise â€"one‘s monâ€" ey‘sâ€"worthâ€"goods that can be worn or used for an extra season or two, ‘if J. Hecketsweiler Studio ; 22 N. Second St. mm“;“'fih'* ml‘fl"fl“”“ THE RELIABLE LAUNDERY FRENCH DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS Phones 178 and 179 HY REASONABLF EXPRCOTATION Stretch your ‘dollars at this storeâ€" Make ‘em work, and yield you more. Out More Apparel Than the Man." Interpretative Million Buicks Why There PAGE FIFTEEN *

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