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Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1925, p. 5

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ste Court df Lake (County, mnof_#p-mn, at juse in mn." ::f d st'):n t?m."";‘i st Eare ::godw reque the same to said eourt UDCATION NOTICE c ‘NOTICE | is hereby n will; and nt of FAâ€" Bayd, gsed, _wm al i-s. R' B Tn Ekecu * 8. m;s&” 1925. , Attormney. (|0 _ ~; 30932 most people eat too mue (eftimad tting parties | ":4 erâ€" nat to en en ell i‘ml’ab-u willing ing schools,} but (the m to t Ino spreot or street or when : their foot THURSDAY,| OCTOBER 8, 1925 For the aduk hard of hearing at the Elm P School. Classes every T 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. For furth municate w 832 Waukegan Avenue _ Hightana thek® : â€" â€" Hincis 1197â€"E Mrs. WL. P. Johnson qucaod) Tememai 46e aZ NORTHERN & WISCONSIN ithout the Eye _ _ es the Appetite is Blind â€"| ##= , This week we are calling special attention to our showing of service plates. Noother itemcontributes somuch to beauty and attractiveness of the dinner table.That is why the careful hostess buys her service plates where she is sure to find the wares that meet the demands of beauty and of fashion. , The Burley Shops are famous for their unrivalled displey of dinner ware. The newest desifns, from the Anest potteries of America and Europe have just arrived. Prices at the Burley Shops are always reasonable. English Bone China Service Plates range upward from $3 each. * Just as the savory fragrance of the roast makes the mouth water, so only a dainty plate can bring out the full attraction of Seven North Wabash Avenue Established 1838 > CHINA â€" CRYSTAL â€" LAMPS . ANTIQUES information comâ€" & NortH Western Ry. PÂ¥ m Si6 "The Gift Shop of the West" Mellow, hazy, lazy days just made for loafing. Quiet waterlanes wanâ€" dering from lake to lake through forâ€" ests aflame with color. Game, fish. Ideal golf and hiking, too. Snnp&y nights when you snugle under for a round of the clock. That‘s Northâ€" ern Wisconsin, in October. Ashland Limitedâ€"Lv. Chicago daily at 5:00 p. m. for Antigo, Pelican, Rhinelander, Tomaâ€" hawk Lake, Midlake, Woodruff, Bolton, Lac du Flambeau, Powell, Manitowish, Mercer, Winegar, Ironwood and Ashland. Fast Overnight Service For fares, , reservations and descriptive folder, apply a E. C. Ohrmund, Ticket Agent Ti intand Park . ""*" Highwood took the Rebel A. C., from Austin, down to the tune of 4â€"0 _ The weather was ideal for football although the field .was muddy in spots. Highwood came on the field at exactly 2:30 wearing their flashy new Orange and Black uniforms.© . The Rebels kicked to Highwood and with tackle smashes and short end runs the ball was taken to ‘the four yard line. Allen went through tackle and twisted his way to the only touchâ€" down of the game. ~ / , "Doc" â€" Dever last: year‘s t« field captain, was very much in eviâ€" dence at quarter. Dever, Allen and Stewart ‘played high school football together. . ; F éf ©~Highwood is confident of the penâ€" nant this year. Next Sunday when they line up against Rogers Park, three of last year‘s regulars will be back in the lineup, England, Stipe and Shannon. A HIGHWOOD DEFEA! Next Sunday at 2:30 Highwood will buck up against one of the best teams in the league, Rogers Park, whose team is made up of former Loyola academy and university ‘stars. & OOD DEFEATS REBEL A. C. SUNDAY _ Marco Ugolini, dwelling, Broadview avenue, $6,000.| | . Je â€"~Frank Golden, nm‘r‘.fim, 619 Onâ€" .wentsia avenue, $300,: ~ â€": * Edward Glover, garage, 926. N. St. Johni, $300. j , [ + B. F. Botker, dwelling; 1201 Burton avenue, $300. â€" KA S {7, A. Maata, garage, $36 ‘Burton aveâ€" nue, $350. fyef? [ xh Acue Byron Brandt, dwelling, 689 Deerâ€" field avenue, $5,000. ¢ [ Joe Cabonargi, addition, 815 Linâ€" coln avenue, $3800. ; = _ T _ Charles Harter, dwelling, Northâ€" moor : road, $10,000. . ~ . Jos. Zahnle, addition, 832 First str.eef, $300. A LE S . W. W. Wilcox, two dwellings, Yale lane, $17,500. _ 1| & 1 Board of Education District 108, Ravinia Grammar school, $70,000. | ‘Adoiph Hokkaner, dwelling, Taylor avente, $2,500.. ) : = ) =).>). 0 ) 0.; A.|B. Hill, garage, Glenview aveâ€" nue, $300. t es [ +4 R. 8. Black, 345 Bloom street, garâ€" age, l15‘200 «h ol [ hk â€" tdÂ¥ Philip Goldberg, garage, $200. _ â€" Mrg. Van Riper, alterations, Park _ _ D. Kollmer, dwelling anc 880 Ridgewood drive, 1812.1%. D, Kolimer, dwelling and 874 Ridgewood drive, $13,000. Harold Lynn, dwelling, 163 Lakeâ€" side Manor, $19,000. : | h Pant Mr. Farrell, addition, 832 S. St. Johns avenue, $300.. â€" 0 old ol‘ Alfred. Benson, dwelling, 1412 Pleasant avenue, u,oqo ns Ernest Saunders, dwelling, 1737 Green Bay road, $10,500, .. 1 avenue, $2,500. A.|B. Hill, nue, $300. R. 8. Black, age, l15‘200 § Philip Goldb u.:t Van R avenue, $2,000, Lake Co, Construction Co. dwelâ€" ling, 1855 Green Bay road, $8,000. . Mrs. H. W. Rogers, dwelling (temâ€" porary), Half Day road; $800. â€" : â€" _ Zimmer (& Huber, dwelling, : 150 Beach street, $16,000.| _ . c avenue, $2,000. se 4. M. Rosenthal, alterations, 265 Hazel aventue, $11,000. piu W.| H. McKillip, dwelling, Briar lane, ($7(800. . ‘ _ D. A. Danielson,‘ dwelling, Deere Park drive, $18,000. Péarl M. Streich, dwelling,. Green Bay road, $10,000. . § { J. W. ‘Schacklett, dwelling, 1815 Pleasantâ€" avenue, $9,000; kss Philip Danielson, five dwellings on Deere Park drive, s1:,452. oc Emil Mentzer, dwelling, 652 Vine avenue, $7,200. {og tds . Thompson estate, Céentral avenue, improvements, $2,500, m 3 ap ols Joe Venturelli, 348 Bloom streot, improvements, $1,000. . â€" | Catherine A. Levin, 116 First aveâ€" nue, garage, $200. f J lcb Simon Ruwitch, 340 Moraine road, dwelling, ~$18,000. & MA Joseph Leuer, storage garage, North First street, $4,500. | * 4T EJ E. S,. Mathews,, Taylor <avenue, dwelling, $3,000,. ;. _ / gouf4d Herman . Ludwig, Ridge road ‘and Grove avenue, addition, $4,000, | J. Roth, garage, 389 Comstock aveâ€" nue, $400. o0 p: .83 VaP t { George Hart, garage, Lincoln aveâ€" 8. P. Johnson, dwelling, Roslyn cirâ€" cle, $9,000. y | nue, George Martin, addition, Nazel ave> nue, $800. hy $A George Williams, 210 . McDaniels, dwelling, $9,000. .» * | Albert Nixon, four . dwellings ‘ on Southland, Ferndale® and: Glenwoéed avenues, total, $37,300.. s 14 W.J. Roetter; garage, Lincoln aveâ€" nue, $577. 1. 0607 $ fâ€" P W.‘W. Wilcox, five dwellings on Yale lane and Deerfield avenue, total, $32,500. | h _ George Delhaye, dwelling, Ridge~ wood drive, $5,500, 3 | Dan Sullivan, garage, Driscoll aveâ€" nue, $150. â€" [ 4 P E. Picchietti, garage, Glencoe aveâ€" nue, $300. â€" w‘[~. on i Santi Da;ix:y.cd.. garage, Durflleld avenue, $600. *J E. D. Curtis, garage, Skokie aveâ€" nue, $175. Apthe C y S O. J. Mullenbach, dwelling, ‘Deere Park drive, $2,500. ; A i [ TT a 2s South Second 8t. De FOREST TUBES De Forest DVâ€"5 Su if § on Aviolt e Tt ty e Forme since his %‘dhnfio vacuum tube. It is supeâ€" fiorpohn.htdnwuh mare matchingâ€"no more gamble.‘ more matchingâ€"no more gamble. w&whnba-&-dopd so that one DVâ€"5 in‘ a &unchth‘ your set will give exactly the same results as any other DVâ€"5. Consult the De Forest chart in our store. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Continued from +4 e PE in it Y STRETCHING \. THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY ‘ â€">] PHONES 178.179 _ â€" : ONE AND TWO ROOM . â€" KITCHENETTES, NEW 8â€"STORY \BUILDING | : _/ The New CLUXTON HOTEL DRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG ‘CLEANING & CURTAIN _ _and Cafe â€"_ 7450, Greenvie:w Ave. Phone Sheldrake 8404 MOLDANER & HUMER OVERCOATS FOR RENT 15 ' 40qf"lessfl‘lnehewhere I .> e Ofll'imrtBeauChy.mly ; /. ~ $50.00 and $45.00 _ ? Exclusive“Styile& Fabrics . |.~.~. and Colors : Hundreds of other overcoats for $25.00 up. : How about your fall suit? Never before in our thirteen years in business have we had such a wonderful and complete stock as today. > _ _ ; s : We give quality and service and savings worth while. Our guarantee goes with everything we sell, or any work we do in tailoring or cleaning. j & . For thirteen years we have been the Busy Tailors in Highâ€" land Pa‘rk.and have always stood behind our work.: _‘ ~ Come and see us before the cold weather sets in. | â€" . + t Mc x o Our wonder worrumbo in Powder Blue and soft Brown, When you buy your overcoat go where you get 6 N. Sheridan Road * 4 <4 Heldtins. c old o lt e o4 t k PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 4 Purer Because \Carbonated £#b6 @1 Full Quart Tailors d j f Phone H. P. 54 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL » 50c Division of National, Dairy Products Corporation ww SPECIAL â€" This Week Three Layer Brick MALTED MILK, CHOCQLATE New York Ice Cream with WALNUTS PAGE FIVE > 3t

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