:~and Mrs. Wil wd . avenue. r of Wauk ixon Co., deve ind Park, Gard es, will erect. in‘ their «prope ren farm on d road, : i \of Bloomin Id with Mrs. ( for a visit. siting her mo wman in BI «\Edward> Jaco from thend@ ho gara‘ Falls and me of Mrs. Ja itel of CW er with her sist find otor astfield is racation he months of e at wth on Wednesday . ame in the Aik m to Deerfleld. [arty Wright, % 1d at the. hon stfield of Dee olg our fots es tan ests | Mrs.: f! sister, ‘Mr. . Phillipsâ€"of Ch Deerfield â€"r :l,at the home {£ of County T ave | page 3, part , JULY 16, ils, Seribner, ndis‘ hcn:,‘: spending sew, ‘ker house ac een moved t: irty next to village on T Wis «. Continued from page 2, part 2 i ", .[Sunday, July 19 ‘ C i sehool and adult Bible class :30 a. m. Morning worship at 45. . Mr. Andrews will pnuhdthe p Evening service at 8 p. _ On Saturday, July 18, a Cradle Boll pienic will be held in the grove west of the church for members and thers of <the Cradle Roll departâ€" ment. Mrs.,C. W. Getty, superintenâ€" sent of the:department ‘will be in dent of the : d charge, ; h-uie!:l hh(.:or ~ Chrisfian E: , Evening ser Prayer meet ass.. day evening » Vhy evening the C. E. g!._hn a beach p.t:y in ms: _ Mr. and Mrs. John Klémp, Sr., is Wat ber home on Fair Oaks: avenue. , Mt. F. Coléman Burroughs of Wilâ€" was in Deerfleld in connection his real estate business on Tuesâ€" and Wednesday. i Aynut Day" will cécur scon, ‘Mich this page for‘apnouncements g_.hludy to place your orders ho has had | Qflh‘ + Â¥. Brown, w c DC L'-*tl-mny xwltion: E&,mhes Moody. Bible =,¢'mnm work able Vacation schoo it successor, Miss M hll‘ been = the work Miss h is ‘n reti .;.- h"l and wi ftenp, 3 ""\ 15@ returned Missionary w ?:d::l make her ‘apâ€" ot costume | same m:t week in a Missionary â€" ute to complete her work for ad Th August. ‘She has done mwm in the Bungalow P Rhollndlvvr‘c‘p- 3 °_ mecessor, Miss Shaw of Moody 5 has been â€"secured to reâ€" .;*M Miss Brown started. i sServicesâ€"10:30 a. m. | + / &ï¬! who is our Chicago : tal Home Missionary, will " v.~_:..fbh"lv -m?l:fgl‘m : T o be "My work as Home Mitsionaty in Chicay., ' _ Evangelical Bungalow .Church jay schoolâ€"9:45 s. m. Morning worshipâ€"11:00 a. m. j Endeavorâ€"7:00 p. m. wening serviceâ€"8:00 p. m. ; s r meeting, Wednesday Eveâ€" Friendly Bible class met Tuesâ€" _eve ‘at the home of J. ‘A. eHURSDAY, JULY 4__"CCOCCr@L substitute & ‘h_ol-â€";‘:‘ls la m ,‘m f h d » : St. Pauls Evangeticat Church â€" #5. Leinhardt, substitute pastor Fresh Perch New Onion: T Wt ns Salmon Steak Fresh Herring The 16. .."........ the 1b, ............._.â€"â€" Fresh Calf $w e / aramanty Fresh Lake Trout v!' e he Ib...!................. Veal Breast the Ib: .. Front Leg Veal Roast Rib Lamb Chops Leg Spring Lamb Native Flank Steak ' nE Th e nn n ceacencce nds Very Best Rib Roast s.a.' j Ne H ... enmocrcaness.| California Hams, the Ib. ................ Very Best Pot Roast the 1b. -,'...»:....-........;- the lb. Friday and Saturday Specials, Jul ENx iae VHigh];and-Pa'rk’s Down Town Store _ o ty s PHONES HICHLAND PARK 1677, 1678, 1679 DEï¬RFELD 142 |_ "Sweetheart Brand of Pure Foods" . . z4Nonmmsrmmmcm.Am PARK, ILLINOIS FREE DELIVERY SERVICE TO RAVINIA, HIGHLAND PARK, HIGHWOOD, FORT SHERIDAN AND DEERFIELD . for Loin Haddie Veal Roast Deerfteld News MEATS 16, 1925 .+. Je . 29%e .. +25¢ * AZe 15%c .. 37%c /1 dGe :| aore 19%c ~ â€"15¢ . 65¢ /+ $0€ l dage ~34%c 27%c 40c â€" 40¢ 35¢ 20c 42¢ 25¢ Read ‘our ad every week ih;the Highland Park Press A bad smashup occurred on Wauâ€" kegan road in front of the Henry IJ#hrend and: ~Josephine . Woodman homes early Monday morning at 3:30. The six injured young people were taken into the home of Miss Woodâ€" man, who, is a nurse. ;. A Ford coupe was to%ving a large Hudson touring car with a rope. They had been riding since two o‘clock the day before dand all night from Wauâ€" paca,;, Wis., and had ‘been towing the big car since they left, Fon du Lac. Mr. E. Lowes and sister Mrs, Wright were in the Ford, and in the Hudson were two of the Lowe children and four of neighbor‘s children â€"(ranging in age from 15 to 20) was being guided by one of the boys. The car being towed was well into the middel of the road and chrashed fnto a truck bound for Milwaukee, The Hudson was â€"completely: bhed ..and ~the steering apparatus ; the truck was brokeA®. [ it um One girl had sever@ brokert; teeth and a tooth pushed thtovrh her lip, One had a sprained ankle and an inâ€" jured wrist, and a third had an inâ€" jured wrist, also. . Some suffered severe bruises on their backs and heads, and all were terribly cut. The owner of the car was Mr. E. Lowes of ‘Madison street, Chicago. Mr.<Lowe and Mrs. Wright conduct a harware store in that city. «... _ _ . An uncle from‘Austin took the inâ€" jured young people home: Monday morning about seven o‘clock. The truck had to call for agsistance and another truck took its load and it was not towed away until about four o‘clock Monday afternoon. Traffic at this point was congested all day. The four girls and two boys were all badly cut and .brnisod.dmdriva escaping with the least infhry. f of ‘the sewer. The cars were not going very fast and the driver â€" of mtrnck seeing the approaching car," not .3:0 to drive off the concrete road : as) there were high piles of soft\ clay on either side of the road left from the digging This service will be of "special inâ€" terest to all, .ehilrn, as well as parâ€" ents, affording opportunity â€" for everyone to Hear: of the splendid work being done‘irft the Chicago fnissions. Early Monday, Morning while Car is Being Towed Oc. HUDSON HITS TRUCK _ ON WaAUKEGAN ROAD ‘{SQU THE VERY BEST QUALITY MEATS % ALL KINDS OF FRESH FRUITS and YEGETABLES Very Lowest Prices . Pint Jar. ... Medium Jar _For Friday Only â€" FANCY NEW POTATOES ARMOUR‘S STAR HAMS the lb. cupants Are Injured ~< BROILERS . .: Positively Fresh Dressed 5 the 14. GOOD RIPE BANANAS VERY BEST ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER @ ID. MONARCH COFFEE A@l(’fKEN § GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE T AY :;.!5...... c * $1.29 8 lb. can for We sell only 8 Ibs. for the 25!¢ 46} 21¢ \ ~DUCKS The Tuwrvt . Construction Co. which is| putting in the . Deekfield sewer -ï¬m has taken a contract to do some work in the southern‘ part of Lake Forest and they have moved one of tnachines to: the new job. They â€"intend to make Deerfleld their rs while doing this new work. The sewer system in Deerâ€" field is nearing completion. «t Miss Margaret O‘Connor and her brothers, Richard, â€"Lawrence and John O’C*mnor sold 40 acres of their property, west of Telegraph road; on the south side of Half Day road, joinâ€" ing the ï¬ater Dawson estate to Elias Mayer, lawyer in the First Naâ€" tional in Chicago. Some of the property sold for $1,500 an acte and the r for $1,000 an acre. Mr. Mayer to erect a country esâ€" tate im tely. Better |back yard movement being promo Many men willing to give it their support, provided some one élge the Wwork. f Mrs. D. W. Guy received a silver medal at| the Oratorical contest Sunâ€" day evening at the Bungalow church. The subjéct of her reading was "W. H. and Eï¬t ‘8., ‘What Those Letters Mean." ‘judges were Dr. Earl Fritsch}, Rey. Frank Fitt and Miss Brown, | of Highland Park. The other ; contestants were Mrs. J. D. Carter, Mrs. Edwin ‘Backman and Mrs. C. N. Steiner. â€" ts it O‘CONNOR FAMILY SELLS ORTY ACRE TRACT Elias Mayer of Chicago to Erect Coul’!ry Estate on Half: hi M Day Road home. CONs'gwcnON COMPANY _ REMAINS IN DEERFIELD ~Stanley Anderson has bought the confectionery | business on Deerfield avenue, near Waukegan road from George Herrmann.. Mr; Anderson was formerly employed as an apprenâ€" tice . p acist and clerk in Knaak‘s Drug store, and he won many friends by his jpleasing personality while working |there. â€" Mr. ‘Anderson and his bride live near the Peter Leist 8. ANIE.RSON BUYS CONFECTIONARY STORE MRS. D. W :GUY WINS â€" â€" ORATORICAL CONTEST 12 Spllits /...}......liz.... Case, 10( bottles»....... Pints, dozen bottles . Case, 100 bottles ... Quarts, do kn boitics Case, 'bot!‘e.i en Morgan Sweet Cider 35 wallon .L............ Welch Grape Juice 12 qts/ for|................ each . ....,,‘g...............;. 24 bottle nit inneerniemney | n 12 bottles net ... Green Rive + 12 ltr (obsvivhts Mayer‘s Gr"pe Juice 12 c Tor ... ... 12‘ pin each .. 60 bot Welch Morand Ginger Ale .. 12 1 Wc neb.:â€"mins.. Mo: Gintet Ale _ 12 s bottle RObâ€"Imisis Cliquot Club Ginger Ale 24 e !,‘eue eintonpiinrecty Lomax Ginger Ale: 12 larp bottle net ....... Canada Dry Ginger Ale pger t Aacantiain ue m THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINors y 17 and 18 tles . hk mits nd Club Coffée P BROTHERS HITE ROCK WATER 1t . hscyd ioraaaigs. [rish Ginger Ale .. O0C * $4.40 FLDT *:92.19 ~~$9.95 ©.. $2.25 .$10.15 . $4.25 .814.25 â€"~8$1.98 $114.25 $2.55 8$18.95 $195 $1.95 $1.57 $1.10 $7.20 374 $1.57 . 88¢ 49¢ Those who. had perféct at nce for the four weeks were: Robert and Earl Sheldon, Victoria, Bernice, Irene and Marcelline: Jubrend, Arthurâ€" and Arlene Mentzer, Lh Kreh, \Grace Sherman and Harold Huhn.. _ |â€" _ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO:; | /«\ Ross Fletcher, | and to all others that may be interestâ€" ed therein, that there will be sold:at public auction at the warehouse rooms of the HIGH PARK NSâ€" FER & STORAGE COMPA 374â€" 378 Central Avenue, Highland |Park, Tilinois, beginning at ten o‘clock in the forencon of the 3rd day of August, 1925, to satisfy the warehousemen‘s lien now (held by the ‘undersigned, against pst y : Ross Fletcher, | covering the goods, chattels and merâ€" chandise, and all other effects and things which are now in storage will then be offered for sale to the highest and best bidders in separate ‘or bulk lots, as follows:â€" _ i any and all bids. . </ scP HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER & The old ‘songs are said to go to the heart, while many iof the ora:: simply make you | feel gick in stomach. © o 4 SsTORAGE COMPANY 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Hlinois. _ On Sunday evening g:m was a déemonstration and exhibition of the work accomplished by the various deâ€" partments of the Daily Vacation Bible school ‘at the sbyterian : church, during the past four weeks, Rev. Anâ€" drews in explaining the work of the children, gaid that hundiwor:.t: this schcol was not a "*uit" and used only as correlated with the bible inâ€" struction.‘ There |were ,eigb? enâ€" rolled and on the last day the attendâ€" ance was 75, showing what a great interest the childrenhad taken in the work. â€" The three departments taught the children especially to have a great reverence for God‘s house. T : The approximate cost cf majntainâ€" ing the school was about $125 and an offering was taken to help defray the expenses. £ ‘3 ef NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL CLOSED ON SUNDAY Demonstration and Exhibition of Work Ends Term; 85 Were Enrolled _ 0 CBDS® sa uis Fancy Prunes Plate Corned Beef Pears, _‘ _â€" 9e x 8 large'cans....u.»s.............._,....,"..‘ Sweetheart Spingch, No. 3 can 4 CBNS ....... n ETA T en teaaaes 0 cans ..,..i..........‘..‘%........'........... Sweetheart Golden Bartam Cormm, C CHNE | .!...[â€".c00ooeadie mm Blue Diamond Extra Tiny © Sifted Peas, 3 cans ......_.; Little Green Peas k . OME nlcer nc inpivnenmnin ib enlscis Select Early June Peas Sweetheart Chili Sauce 3 DOtHG§ ...:â€".....¢.â€"<{==«oojim Sweetheart Shrimp 10 lb Early June Peas, No. 2 can, 10â€" CANS [AOK ..â€"!2â€"11 .5 es iefietcaied Yellow Cling Peaches 0. CRNS +1 nesssiaavss Pork and Beans 10 cans :(..:l.,::.:;;.; POTATOES, Fancy New, C OOE Gyeâ€"rr¢ecnnvinnoriparniadencs Woodcock Egg Noodles 4 pkgs. Inétnlrenerrverask srebabnces Pure Lard j C Ds s se Ees ienonberrercn iereadtes Apricots | j Red X ftmmnimnd Spaâ€" ghetti, 12 pkgs. .. Ripe Olives, large cans, ; cr;nlc en 0 , 5 lbs. f:rp. Fancy Tomatoes 6 :Cans /.«.a...... Good: Milk 12 large cans ..... Fancy P Salr Good Margarine K IDb§. [ flce oi inraning Early June Peas 8 _ cans / .............. Fancy Sugar Corn Dollar Sale, Wednesday, July 22 Salmon, Ib. can 86c $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 41 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 19â€"20 Porterhouse Steak 4 Tt IMB. . .6 oo fonineamnins on atine n mapr Peaches, Pears Plums and Oranges § ¢ 8/dosen for ::::..%.........2 Imported Sardines _ 6: cans Tor ....2. .c SAPLC S Flank Steak 4 Ibs. for Pot Roast 5 Ibs. for New Comb Honey â€" ‘ tor veeen eharhrharsianeniater Royal: Ann Cherries 3 cans for :................ Round Steak 2% lbs. ... 8 Ibe. for ... Sirloin Steak To OMDHS |~1. 5s coorien ine h Neb nrratsinicentiecaie Lge. cans Sliced Peaches 9 cans Tor ..:..cc2n lc clcclig t 4 CANS :........... Black Berries Red Pitted Cherries Boneless Rump Corned Beef .‘ 6 TD. *>1â€".eceicresnabinpectnnind amocss uind 8..H. Grated Pingapple 4 0 cans Pntesrernenscndancetbernn California Ripe Olives King‘s Choice Sliced Peaches S. H. Kidney Beans, Fancy Pears, No. 2 can Cooking Apples : & 1b#. fOF .:..,...;:â€"iks..s Good Coffee _‘ 2# T08 | .: on ies Strictly Fresh Eggs J 0K ) +s errrernrininiennren iecersremia S..H. Tomatoes, No. 3 can Med. Red Salmon YOU REAP the benefit of aï¬ Low Summer Prices. on Coal if you act now. When the merâ€" cury goes down the price of mlzoetnp.‘l’ckothom out of your dome by coal in your home, higs cans 644 Deerfield Avenue * Telephone Highland Park 1707 THE TIME JS Ripe / REAP THE BENEFITS 230 North St. Johns Avenue fb}:I competent teacher orses to hire and boarding stables Paul Borchardt BUILDING MATERIAL RIDING STABLES INSTRUCTIONS Tel. Highland Park 67 h hA _ $1 l .$1 ..$1 LOI _$1 ~$1 ‘.$1 _$1 _.$1 91 81 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 Cabbage, the Ib. ........_......_â€".8¥€¢ Miller & Hart Bacon, 4 Ibe. $1.19 Yellow Corn Meal, 1 pkg. ....._11¢ Flour, all brands, % bbl. $1.19 Plate Corned Beef, Ib. ...__.__.9¢ Brick Cheese, Ib. ._......__..... Lenfesty‘s Flour, 5â€"lb. sack. Shoulder Lamb Chops, Ib...... Boneless Beef Stew, Ib............ Corn Flakes, pkg. Shredded Wheat, pig. ... Quaker Oats, pkg. .....___.___ Puffed Wheat, pkg. .._.____..... Wet Shrimp, 4 cans ... Sweetheart Catsup, bot. Red Salmon, Ige. can ... HE Gran. Cane Sugar, 10 Ibs. 69¢ Fould‘s Macaroni, 8 pkgs: ... 25¢ Fould‘s Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. ... 25¢ Cooking Apples, the 1b..........10¢ Fresh Spare Ribs, Ib. .._.__18¢ Sour Kraut, quart ....._...._18¢ Yellow Turnips, Ib. ... 5¢ Am. Fam. Soap Chips, 4 for m Argo Starch, 10 pkgs. .......038¢ 25â€"lb. pails Seap Chips.â€"_#83.95 Special prices on soap by the case Lux, 10 pkj 808, 4 pkes. Ivory Soap Chips, 10 for..... Palmolive Soap, 12 bar .....__$ Am. Fam. Soap, 10 bar.â€"...59¢ Lge. Iyory Soap, 10 bars $1,09 Fels Naptha Soap, 12 bar.â€"..98¢ THURSDAY SPECIALS The pure food market that is courteous, methodical and pleasâ€" ingly <punctual. â€" Our delivery service makes a perfect connecâ€" tion between your kitchen and this shopâ€"like having a pantry as big as our grocery store; The Billy Bowden Grocery THE PHONE FOODERY TUESDAY SPECIALS The nourishing, delicious milk for which our dairy is noted should be the "fuel" on which your children‘s tireless energy depends. . f < I4 44 '*!.'H m 7 soUTH ST. JOHNS AVE. Phone Highland â€"Park 1723 MONDAY SPECIALS _~â€"July 20 EVER THINK OF MMLK % AS A FUEL* ~ . Fine Groceries â€" Fruits and Vegetables , :8 Ibs. for . July 23 July 21 PAGE THREE 35¢ 87 ¢ 11¢ m filike m h mc wclie Aaic id N *