# mm o4 44 mt #B n h Xiee 4 be wen io diet ho y t ya PAGE TWO Some people are prone to think of landscape gardening as anâ€"art applicable only to large estates, where tremendous vistas are to be developed. 1 & j M yE f Phone 456 / 509 Central Ave., Highland Park, III. The truth of tï¬e matter is that some of my finest work has been done on comparatively small grounds. â€"_"~_ MORAN BROTHERS MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given." > Jobbing a Specialty WITTEN BLDG. 360 CENTRAL AVE. Telephones: Shop, H. P. 1404 Res., H. P. m-uq : LOUISE M. > CB | Teacher of Piano, of Viol Accompanist Viola, Ensembl Residence studio: 220 Ridge Terrace, Evanston. Tel., Greenleat $02 Highland Park Studio: 355 Central Avenue. Tel. Highland Park 1994 In Highland Park Tuesdays,: Wednesdays, and Saturdays PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD, ILL. FELL BROS. SHOES © hase Gloom from your Home ï¬ir l |â€"With heirrolliac : Announcing the newest in fall footwear _ for men, women and children A talk with me may help you to beautify your home surroundings. Queen Quality Shoes and Arch Preserver Shoes For, Women < . =__ <> / Florsheim Shoes For Men _ _ FELL BROTHERS _ Bootery. _ _ w Web A Mistaken Conception Landscape Gardening 'OLD MAN GLOOM" quickly disappears when the mirror in the hall beams blue and gold â€"â€"when the woodwork in the livâ€" ing room lustres with delightâ€" when the old chair in the bedroom glistens a lovely sea greenâ€"and Devoe Mirrolac Enamel did it all! Sixteen artistic Mirrolac Enamel colors to choose from. All easy to apply. Ask us about the Devoe Home Improve» ment Plan 'h“c:? you can paint houseâ€" inside outâ€"and pay m in ten monthly installments. Highland Park Hdwe. Co. is NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. > 29 aP PHONE H. P. 523 eS of Violin, YA PURCHASE OF USED: _ ‘â€" â€" CAR; HOW TO DOIT VALUABLE INFORMATION How Do you know what to do when buyâ€" ing a used car? Many motorists do not and the legal department of the Chicago Motor club outlines a few | important . considerations, â€" For . inâ€" stance: Manufacturers set their fiscal years at various periods, so that it may happen ‘that a 1925 car is made in 1924, but the serial. number tells the year it was made. The model numâ€" ber means nothing. Get the engine number and inquire of the manufacâ€" turer or his agent in what year thisg particular number was turned out. This eliminates all possibility. of buyâ€" ing a 1924 car for a 1925 car which is often done in cases where both buyers and seller. act in good faith. J ‘ Always Check Up No matter how you may know the man from whom you buy a car theck up through the police department to see if there are stolen cars of that number out. This is no réflection on the man from whom you buy the car; he may have obtained a stolen‘ car without knowing the facts. Ascertain the financial responsibilâ€" ity of the seller. If the seller has no financial responsibility it will be impossible: to obtain adjustment in case the car does not turn dut as repâ€" resented. If one* buys ‘a car from a reputable dealer there is little chance that it will be a stolen car, but it is If the person from whom you buy the car is not a dealer, see that he is in some ‘responsible employment. Investigate his character and general reputation so that you may not have dealings with downright crooza.. Take Precautions _ . ~. > ‘ Have your car looked over by some mechanic and check up the serial numâ€" bers to see that they have not been tampered with,. Do not buy a car "as is." "As is" means ekactly what it gays. If you buy from a dishonest person it may be tuned up to run smoothly for awhile, but after it has been run a few miles the temporary repairs will give way and you will have no recourse as you bought "as possible for the dfaler to make a misâ€" take, and if he jis financial responâ€" sible he will see to it that you sufâ€" fer no loss, even though the, car might turn out to bera stolen one. is." Insist upon the seller making a statement in writing to the efféct that the car is in good mechanical condiâ€" tion. Oral representations are almost impossible to prove. Get it in writâ€" ing. 2C 1 l-good right and lawful authority, to | dispose of the said goods, chattels ‘and property, and have in his full power, kl do for my heirs, executors and adâ€" ministrators covenant and agree. to and with the said party of the seeâ€" ond part, to warrant and defend the said goods, chattels. and property to the said party of the second part, his heirs, executors, administrators‘ and assigns against the lawful claims and ‘demands of all and every persons ‘whomsoever, In‘ witness whereof, I have hereunto set my bhand and seal, t;xe ........... day of ........... (month) in ‘the year one nine hundred wesinncecuccy . .| EM tn bill of sale ackâ€" mowledged before a notary public. . Co w . Dealers Fix Prices and What to Look For In Buyâ€" ing a Secondâ€"Hand Bus; . Good Advice THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS DoNot Be Deceived FACTORY LIGHTING > countryâ€"th: IMPROVEMENT NEEDEDI do.not have Aim of New The need of better factory lighting is being particularly emphasized this fall by the electric and power. companies ‘all over the country, Stirâ€" ring advertisements bearing such apâ€" peals ‘as "Errors breed under poor light," "Poor factory lighting steals profits," "Good lighting wakes up p’roT ‘duction," are beirfig un in many pubâ€" lieations. é io _.Commenting upon this great educa> tional campaign, the current issue of the Industrial Lighting News says: "Anyone who has had occaszion to visit smaller industrial plants of the ppule se peerPatn av, *4 \ \ Lare ror New Sko OLD ELM an.'i“ HALF DAY RD, DEERFIELD RD. % . CcLavey rp. DUNDEE: Rp. wilrow rRp 3 % cLenview sImpsoNn 5T. â€" ~dDEMPSTER 5° The Scenic will bring hig one of Chice OAKTON ST.® It ‘\ N g;\â€˜ï¬ LAKE ALUFE CHICAGO LOOP ing. â€" Da when it is. available, is so strong that there is usually no question regarding this subject. _ "Of the darkness of late afternoon and | on clofty ‘days, little notice is given as m persons feel that such e;n{‘g:iot?; e*i:é otï¬y /A m‘“hwlfl"z 0 e jA vo i aonmdrtnd ts twouple would be two ie catt soold Po oook, â€" _ ! atrificial light would be used. . _‘ i{iéï¬tm speed electrified transportation to go‘s most attractive home areas kie Valley Division h NP Â¥% : The high f clectrined railread plants which NexARREREEAMEEAEVENES . PCZCZCOSnVte â€" V CEVe MAUFy ~yet removed from its bustle and: conâ€" esuion. The hew Skokie Valley Divis: ion. of the North Shore Line, now under construction, will help to fll Early in 1926, this new Division will becom Then will be available a fast, t, electrified transportaâ€" tion service direct, from Libertyville and Mundelein, in the Lake County Countryside, to the loop district of aehqo. Already, the North Shore serves these attractive you how to get there. But service will This beautiful, rolling, wooded home section already possesses city conveniâ€" ences â€" electricity, water, stores and schools. Now comes the finki and most important .of all necessities â€" highâ€"speed transportation! yea d\aththeavetmdewtyofm ulation in Chicago. Compare this Kamï¬q,whkhhwmms,SDS people per square mile; or with New Orleans, which has‘ a population of 2175 ‘per .quare.l:ulc, or with Los Angeles, where there is an a of only 1,563 inhabitants no'm Such comparisons make one realize the great need for new, spacious this great need. square mile. Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Co. for every square mile of its areaâ€" that is the average dewq_o.;:op atâ€" RTEEN thousand inhabitants 0 0 erve atr es wl vo Paiogh Om _'_ s are T darkness of late Afternoon and cloudy days.". 4 A. collection of fishâ€"hooks 5000 years old have been unearthed near the American Near East Relicf op phanage in Sidon, Syria, Some of the FIND FISH HOOKS . 5,000 YEARS hooks are made of bone, and others of handâ€"wrought bronze. : That‘ fishâ€" ing in the old days: was not confined to the lower classes is indicated by a silver fish hook, bearing the. symbol of royalty. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. §X u5.