\Manicuring. 172 . C is |recommendéd miis as a great aid Its lime content id ‘strong. [= . _ e Drive | 1 ity. The list of pj :q::i _.ugupw repaired e Roofing iized. firepfoof, doubl d Shingling ney, bowel, or| bladder th, Asthma, Brorichitis, ipation, or a constant in the small of back or nt .or l:n z}g you x etal Work up. Central 1855 ‘AYX, Wh{* North of the Drake of Quality munity Shop of 37% â€"The 6% of the project. / > HON FOR YOU aring. % "< s4€ i PX â€"~JOHN ZENGELER â€" PHONES HIGHLAND PARK 1677, 1678, 1J FREE DELIVERY SERVICI % 0 I _ 115 Oakwood Ave. Â¥Fresb Herring ‘the Tb, .)....c........ Filet of Haddie the Ib. ... New Diy Onions 5 lbs. for .....___â€".â€". Leg Spting Lamb Â¥, | MEATS Very best Pot Roast Veal Breast , Fresh Calf Sweet Breads, the Ib. .. Fresh ‘Spareribs Pure Lard the lb.) .....â€"â€"â€"â€" Halibut| Steak the 1b.. .. Native Flank Steak Very best Rib Roast Beef & Ye. for ...;.......© Fresh Lake Superior White Kish, the Ib. ... Fresh Lake Trout Fresh Perch Pork Loin Roast California Hams Rib Lamb Cho the Ib. p' Front Leg Veal Roast Shoulder Veal SalmonSteak MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING f Estimates Cheerfully Given. Jobbing, a Specialty WITTEN BLDG. 360.CENTRAL AVE. Highways Constructi ;FRIDAY AND SA 4 8. First St. (Evans Bldg.) ‘Phone Highland Park 2012 Public and Private Roads, Sewers AY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 wE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT IN HIGHLAND PARK [ GENERAL CONTRACTI MORAN BROTHERS Cleaner and Dyer 25 North Sheridan Road Excavating and Grading ;| ESTIMATES FURI{ISHED / Telephone H. P. 169 Highland Park, HL > Sac 27%c _ 409C ‘ 42c . 65¢ ... 1b¢ â€"33¢ 34%c 33%c 40c 40c ._30€¢ â€"20¢ AZc 25¢ 15%c 37%c .. 35c .. a0c 19%c ~â€" 15c While our main work is.on the roof, ‘“'K:""’,ea' D torve $on in the making re serve you in, the gf ur and sugarfl bins, ‘bread boxes, drip pans, smoke éanopies, etc, We m-ie them right because they will be made to order. Pint Jar ... Medium Jar ALL KINDS GF FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES & Very !iwest Prices We sell only * THE VERY BEST QUALITY . EATS ds HENRY G. WINTER â€"~ 48 North First Street _ _YERY BEST ELGIN SHEET METAL ARTICLES FOR INDOORS, TOO _ Positive CREAï¬iEliYBUm’ TER /s‘ X fhQ D. :34 _ GgG6ile â€"~ FOR FR SPECIAL PRICES ON 'CAN%LOU'PES BY THE CASE MONAR COOKING APPLES Fancy 1 th GOLD MEDAL MA YONNAISE THF ‘,....,......... o..nd NARCH COFFEE 8 lb, can for . $1.29 â€" d43i¢ the Ib, 1 in (he oc o oo ie o o 1 o n e en ie s t se L o id Tag L 28 Atr 4 573 DEERFIELD 145| "Sweetheart Brand of Pure Foods" _ 24 NORTH FIRST STREET, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLrhois ; TO RAVINIA, HIGHLAND PARK, HIGHWOOD, FORT SHERIDAN AND DEERFIELD | _ 1e TURDAY SPECIALS PE BANANAS lbs. for |~© elephone 1063 bn Co.s: EDAY ONLY ew Potatoes NG Water 2.25 e bu. Highland Park Appbmpemarc t * tbe s BRANDON GIVES PRQERAM BROADER SERVICE PLANNED BY MOOSE Secr¢tary Brandon said that plans ‘are being made to enable every Mooge lodge,‘and there are 1700, to procure acres ‘of land at the edges of their respective cities, upon which are to be erected bungalows, so that emerâ€" gency service can be given to all stricken families, whether or not they are in any way , affiliated ‘with the Mcose |order. ; ~= _ § Stop‘ the separation ~of* | families, make it possible for eve'ry[ boy and girl to get at least a thigh uthool eduâ€" cation, service for babies in the slumis and tenrement districts, service for digâ€" tresnet? girls\ and provide | sufficient food fqr}all school children, are some of the{bigh-lig}rts of a program for broader service by the Loyal Order of Moose, according to ~Rodney H. Bn’ndt#n,‘ executive secretary of the crdet. | > hoii ogecl sb cfold Executive Secretary of L. O. 0. . _ ‘‘~|Most Interesting Thing . _ © â€Th{ most interesting thing in the world," Mr. Brandon ‘said, "is a baby. The Loyal Order of Moose has a corâ€" ner on| babies. We have more babies under our wing at Mooseheart than any o*her'agency.' Over :100,006 ‘baâ€" bies a year in the United States are taken ifrom their mothers: and given out to| institutions. and then adopted out, under numbers, until they get a new n4mé, and they never again know their parents or brothers or sisters. Not one mother or father, if on a death |bed would ever béwilling ta agree | to such care for theirâ€" ‘own children, yet they permit it for others. “}? Loyal Order of Mooge, in its short life of 19 years can pat itgelf on the back for its 'pehievhmnr,'th greatest in history. It has eolm millicns of dollars and has expendé the money Wflns the best kind of homes to 2,060.children, several hunâ€" dred +lothers-and hundreds of aged Moose| and their wives. â€"| |â€" ) __|> ; Millions® in Distress â€"|â€" â€" («There are millions of babics, in distress and we must take the role of crosaders and look over the earth a save ‘army of babies who may. be short on t greate millic the homes| dred 1* Moose â€" WHITE ROCK WATER ; 12 Splits siss f c"e;mo 1bi’ttles‘ .,.181 .25 Pints, doze}n rmnin iess ds @90 \ Casei 100 bottles LT.818,95; hunr’t's, doi. J,“gl-).ss ’ ?ne,l[ §Q',bcttl?‘l -%‘ 8 1,4,2§ Lomax Gingerale 12 h"&e bottles net Highland Club Coffee Mora -Giingcr Alei 12 ln#g bi)ttlel net}...T Morand Gingerale k 12 small bottles net . Cliquot Club Ginge 60 bottles Welch Grape Juice 12 pints for ........... Welch Grape‘ Juice 12 qth, for .............. each belrevernerestuth auverbes C & C Irish Gingerale 12 ‘bottles ........__....._}.... Edelweiss | 24 bottles net Budweiser | . 12 bottles net G Rive lmttlesvj Mayer‘s G: 12 qats. for each |....._.__ i.liAnnounces Some of the ligh Lights In Lodg(; HIGHLAND P}Rl: j Dry Ginger ape‘ Juic ingerale Plansg BY MOOSE ale _ dfTte . $1.57 .|... 89G . $1.57 . $2.15 . $9.95 : $2.25 $10.15 . $4.25 $7.95 $1.95 $1.57 $1.10 $7.20 ors recéived a call from a central ofâ€" fice oper-bteox who told him tshd lo?e- one was being murdered, eutâ€"in {~t!1€.police 'qgum' on the :'ae, #;d \bure :enough, there was a bedlam . of thricks and cries that fully justified ‘their. communities and «them vith necessities of life and: schooling, %to help make:good citizens of them. MWe are going to have Moose commitâ€" (tées in every city rap on doors of ‘gchool rcoms and learn the identity ‘df ‘all undernourished ‘children, and ied them. | We are going to provide jod for all mingry children, so that ildren whether or not their parents re members. of the Moose, will: be nabled to get at least a high school | It would be hard to find a police ieadquatters in the ï¬hole country t equipped *with telephone sgervice, t may be only a single telephone inâ€" strument of the desk or Wall type, )r it may be that a private branch exâ€" ‘thange switchboard wi?\ several opâ€" erators is required ‘to take, care ‘of routine and emergency calls.> | _ hotier Lc atl _ _§1 %;,":,“_u‘.‘:.,;fsi;ï¬i'ï¬""’ + > \Aweetheart Spinach, No. 3 can " Not only does each police depart: ment of any gize have F:owni‘pdwe gignal system, but its headquarters Ewitchboard â€" is conncr:hd th the ! ublic telephone system At an Important. factor in th&e tection‘ of ife and ‘property, capture) of riminals and the prevention of crime. i{In handling emergency ca)t,mftba lice headquarters operators ime ry kkillful and their prompt and inâ€" lHligent action often results };J:;q ng: life. ; They can usually d nâ€" inte between the frantic appealsof verâ€"excited, individualy and cases of realâ€" need, but Fet fooled. | ; In a large eastern city, sometime in the weeâ€"sma‘ hours of the mornâ€" ing, one of the beadquarters operatâ€" ducation. ,; Under our)‘ system | no hild will have to leave kchool to help arn money for the family. We are ing to eliminate poverty: and: econâ€" Eflic reasons which pel children o leave: school before they should."\ ‘ancy Sugar Corn >wn Town Store | _ WITCHBOARD IS AN Abs. for vodcock Egg Noodles : ESSENTIAL TO POLICE 1 Pmd t f 1 embers of Mmt Assignâ€" ed: As Headquarters Operaâ€" : â€" \â€"| tors Have Hugd Job large ‘cans .. rk and Beans low Cling Peaches || s cans .;..4...,-..7.....,,,,..,’.;_.%...,,,..'86_c ly June Peas, No. 2 can, | cans for ..“i...,..'..sl X Macaroni and Spaâ€" lar Sale, Wednesday, Sept. 9 Olives, ATOES, Fancy New, the peck Luck ‘Margarine June Peas nevidevesbenarsestazendense a 4e se dn heandna n e sn un o sb haeb nd + w00 nun mableereaicyes oo ht 5 reseonbedanserevesenshnsssdndabnntessnes No i Map w once in a while they ie T 1. . @1 ;. . M W1 e <| _ $1 _ $1 .81 $1 $1 g'lg.‘htnump(}an awp,.,..p:;w $1 "(1; 6. H. Tomatoes, No. 3 can ‘V cans oâ€"x-----»-.---;»-----“o;%(- 8. H. Kidney Beans, # ntnk!| Fancy Phn. No. 2 can ;_........;..‘ Red Pitted Cherries 4 lbs, "Indians| Charle: AIn tise resental far and the for Mr.J Cadmar Cal., and ‘the w Nellie! Richmon« New York City. You don‘t have to be so very old to remember when your mother countâ€" ed> as â€" ‘"of her daily chores the cle: . cf the lamp chimneys, trimâ€" ming of the wicks and the filling of the s with oil. You also remem: ber, pet mm-ï¬m!‘flifl"a mantle |was the supreme : t M A | world. premiere of two operas: in English, is one of the many defin«# itely established items of lllu_,!'n!1 that will feature the coming h of the | Chicago Civic opera. These operas &re "A U;ht'_fro,m St. Agnes," and "A|Witech of Salem." > & |â€" When man went from the oil lamp to the ic bulbâ€"sometimes in one jump, gometimes by way of gas, he de a| bigger step forward in illum, ï¬ï¬u ‘than in all his earlier bisâ€" tory. . Lighting had been a matter of vils hnd fats, lamps ‘and candles, for unnumbe mtim. s nset: if ntity ths chaighe miie in mo F Aly | ' h thfl" st ‘Ychtâ€"house built by . the The libréetto of the former is :b the well known, stage star, Minni Madderpn Fiske, with music by .W. Frank Harding of New York City. Mr. Harding is a composers, pianist and organist.‘ He was born and raised in Boston, and as a boy sang in charch choirs, after which he went to London where he studied at the London Acad> emy of Music. After three years in England he went to Brussels where he i# for several yeéars ‘with Theo Ysaye, a brother of the well known |wiolinist. â€" After completing his F opean studies he returned to this country, He hashto his credit over 100 published woi xt "A h of Salem" been comâ€" posed by the well known compcoser of operas ied on our own. American ‘lqdiqf,m ¢ les Wakefield Cadman. In t.ise resentation of this piece the far and the far west will meet, for Mr. Cadman lives in Hollywood, Cal., ard ‘the writer of the libretto, Nellic Richmond Eberhardf, lives in operas Indians| Cha In ti;e reser far and for Mr.J Cadr Cal., and ‘the Nellie: Richm "A Li er from the hook and attracting the attention of the central office operatâ€" verirtane) surennizee the hook and attracting th*!"Research Narrative" of the Engiâ€" ;n of the central office operatâ€" mu:bnam Â¥ on oresina, * 1 eireek Seaage inss n Pusjal it | 21 was en Te reaal i 29 Praa mc o p C YE an 1810. e f ENGL_EE_; 5 ; _ | to decline, mmwmm t from St. Agnes" and|first rapeseed of colza oil and later W“ChOf&;lQ-â€u ’hrdoil.“ 'h cher Chicago PrOgTAM / >\ ©. )) in potroleum, and . ‘was used. f utmscc ky ‘] In 1910 lmm'u rid. premiere of two operas‘) made. Wick lamps were ‘discarded h is one of the many defin=| and vaporized keroséene, with an, inâ€" blished | items of ‘interesf | candescent mantle, was installed. But EVOLUTION OF LIGHT oiee Aliced Paachst $1 Ripe Olives _( . . | l J ‘l x wf ; Aeoneinpretpeneseved shap es elaann ce W ue esh Eggs\: | €1 eevy m meptrensandne 4 ul .$1 \ uk. Pat: Sorp, [If 1 | fte Inots Boan .$1 $1 _$1 w3 i a # i 14 |‘Jl.0. Ivory Soap, 10 bars ©Fels Naptha Soap, 12 bar Corn Flakes, pkg. ....._..__._8¢6° Shredded Wheat, pig. ._...13¢ Quaker Oats, pkg. .....__.._.__11¢ > Puffed Wheat, pke. ...â€".__..____13¢ Miller & Hart Bacon, 3 Ibs. 8$1.19 Yellow Corn Meal, 1 pke. ....__11¢ ; Flour, all brands, % bbl. $1.19 ~Plate Corned Beef, Ib. ...._.._.0¢ PXG. Naphtha Soap, 10 bars 390¢ Palmolive Soap, 12 bar ...____$1 Am, Fam. Soap, 10 bar......8589¢ Lux, 10 pkgs. __.__._.._.__â€"_98¢ 808, 4 pkgs. ............_.._.__08¢ Wash. Soda, 3 pkgs. .._20¢ Ivory Soap Chips, 10 for....._98¢ Am. Fam. Soap Chips, 4 for O8B¢ 1mml.r!~-~â€"-93¢ 25<Ib. pails Sceap(Chips_â€"â€"83.95 Special prices on soap by the case +9 HE Gran. Cane Sugar, Cooking Apples, the Ib.........10¢ Fresh Spare iRibs, Ib. ... 18¢ SBour Kraut, quart ......._..__18¢ Dry Onions, 2 lbs. for 25¢ Fould‘s Spaghetti, 3 pkes. .â€"â€"_25¢ Brick Cheese, Ib. ~......_..._35¢ Lenfesty‘s Flour, 5â€"lb. sack. 20¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops, Ib.....35¢ Boneless Beef Stew, Ib............ 22¢ Wet Shrimp, 4 cans ............87¢ Sweetheart Catsup, bot........_25¢ Red Salmon, Ige. can ...........38¢ J% iasted only a dozen â€"years, when ‘an ‘electric incandescent Jamp was substituted. A & _] There‘s a whole history of Hlumiâ€" ‘l,m‘nh in 188 years: fish oil, w ‘oll, gas, electricity! F THURSDAY SPECIALSâ€"â€" 1 TUESDAY SPECIALS MONDAY SPECIALS SEPT. 7| y Onions, 3 lbe. for ... 25¢ SBuite 4 "H. P. State Bank Bldg. 256 Bt. Johns Ave, ; Mighland Park Dr. IRVING C. SCHUR Drlt\-n AA. a . wure m}-w SEPT. 10 10 Jbs. 590¢ * w hk A) 16 1w "l &4 & $ N doe t tas2 M dn eA es agh