â€"IMPORTER TH, Vic&’nfflcm that distinâ€" g here. Dozâ€" beyond the of the garâ€" e cloths and o keep lookâ€" n overeoat that rd usage of moâ€" of â€"expresâ€" l find it in ESE â€" ity. â€"But that i mast pay a big hes have many fort, style and int you to know â€"bx15 ... B2 Qx18... 1/15 AY NIGHTS 10 12 AY}, NOVEI*ER 5, 1925 «12 .. x13 is Hard reoats u‘ll ter a visit CSC 3735.00 . 4535.00 490.00 5235.00 390.00 525.00 585.00 645.00 825.00 1,150.00 $190.00 PHONES HIGHLAND PARK 1677, 1678, 1679 . DEERFIELD 143 | _ "Sweetheart Brand of ‘Pure Fooda®" _‘ 24 NORTH FIRST STREET, HIGHLAND PARE, ILLINOIS FREE DELIVERY SERVICE TO RAVINIA, HIGHLAND PARK, HIGHWOOD, FORT SHERIDAN AND DEERFIELD Very best Pot Roast tB€ IWDJ ...cccooscccsessescommss Pork Loin Roast §he Ib.1.............«sosssssporesssesotuass Nativa Flank Steak the lb; sviseves se Seeseressppessensuevab es Very Best Rib Roast Beef the IDJ ......osssssssescovesccecscesions: California Hams the 1b) .cc Leg Spring Lamb the 14 ..s:asmcaca Lamb |Patties the lb, byvrventremercertnncececsudi. Front| Leg Veal Roast the lb‘. Shoulder Veal Roast the lk. e Veal Breast the IDk ........scourmmmsccarcreney Fresh, Calf Sweet Breads, the Ib. ............... Fresh Spareribs i §RG ID. cccssssssccsesmviiverrnnssess Pure Lard 2 Ib#g. JOF ..â€"s:m........... Fresh Lake Superior White Fish, the Ib, ....... Fresh Lake Trout ShG€ IDs sccsserscrmmnecccneecccess Halibut Steak | $R6 1b, .....cusmsumuscams, Salmon Steak the D. .022z Fresh Perch Fregh Herring Filet of Haddie the 1b. .022z New Dry Onions 5 lbs. for ........._____._.. Highland Park Sales Co. for the RAYFIELD OIL BURNER DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGES GAS WATER _HEATERS Repairing and Remodeling . Have you seen the new silk shower curtains. Visit our showroom MASONIC ANNEX BUILDING ALDEN STUDIO Highwood Bakery Mme. Jeanne E. Turner Artistic Bobbing and Shingling Scientific facial and scalp treatments. Manicuring. fhrcellinz. Water waving. We specialize in blackhead, acne, and all skin or scalp disorders. Consultation and advice free. o5 , 380 Central Ave.â€"Over Community Shop Telephone Hi‘hllfl Park 303 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALES announces the opening of the AY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 EDWARD STRENGER Pot Roast ud 22 c _ Interior Decorations HIGHLAND PARK,ILL. MEATS One door north of Post Office 380 East Central Avenue . MINORINI PLUMBING HEATING 32%c¢ _25c| _Abe 15%c 37%c .. 35¢ ... ade 19%c _ 15¢ ...65¢ 19%c . IB€C 384%c 364%c .. 40c ... 40c .. ad€ _ 20c 42¢ 25¢ Read our ad every week in the Highland Park Press Eatmore Nut (o) e | e Dixie Oleomargarine the 1b. .s...2.2022.20.2.. Good Luck Oleo the lb. Jonathan Apples the bushel .......$3.49 Cooking ‘Apples uen ts Greening Apples the peck ...z Little Buster Popping Corn, 2 pkgs. for ... Sweetheart Chili Con Carne, 3 cans for ... Cliquot Club Gingerale 24 bottle case ............_____. Lomax Gingerale 12 large bottles net ........ Canada Dry Gingerale 12 bOEEIOB .:â€":ssserrrnasecccccess New ‘Sweet Cider YHG FBl ccsmmmusarmresscceeess the bushel .......$2.45 Links, lb. VERY BEST ELGIN CREAME}FY]bBU'lTER the lb. FOR FRIDAY ONLY Fancy New Potatoes _ the peck 39¢ MONARCH COFFEE 8 lb. can for JONES SAUSAGE RAPP BROTHERS $1.29 53i¢ 69¢ PHONE 632 _ 60¢ i"* _ Abc °n _ 45c *â€"* $4.40 _ $1.57. * $2.190 Meat, lb. 35¢ 22%c¢ 24%c¢ 27%¢ Highland Park‘s Down Town Store 65¢ S‘.;-: G M BRITISH LAUNCH CREATEST WARSHIP ANOTHER IS UNDER WAY Izi_q_unt Nine 16â€"Inch Guns and Are Said to Be Latest Word In Naval Conâ€" struction Blue Diamond Ex. Sifted Peas, the doz. ........._..... Blue Diamond Sifted Peas, the doz. .................. Blue Diamond Sweet Wrinkled Peas, doz. ...... Blue Diamond Seleet Peas, the doz,. ...........__.._! THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS The Nelson, the most powerful warâ€" ship affoat, has just been launched in England. Her sister ship, the Rodâ€" ney, is now building at Birkenhead. These two ships represent the only two battleships now under construcâ€" tion throughout the world. They typâ€" ify the last word in naval efficiency. and at the same time they will be the last battleships constructed ‘in any shipyard in the world until the periâ€" od set apart among all the nations under the Washington convention for the cessation of battleship building says an International News dispatch. King Bird Peas the dozen 54 Sweetheart Bantam Corn, the dog. .................. Sweetheart Maine Corff the dozen ............___._â€" Sweetheart Little Kernel Corn, dozenl..............,. Sweetheart Evergreen . COIM) UOR, :.,â€"â€"sssiicccssesssemee Aloha Corn hC UOZ. ... ciccescccrsssrrerreass Sweetheart Ige. Tomaâ€" t0@8, GOZ. ...z Sweetheart No. 2 Toma 1008, UOR, .:. scssccccrseevceresss. Aloha Tomatoes a the dOZ. .........c.cucssccclee Gulf Creek Tomatoées ShQ UOR: :s frivsiseccccectesiress The Washington agreement impos-{ ed limitations. These new, vegsels will not exceed 35,000 tons in weight, and they will not be as big as the four Eritish battléships under coristruction and subsequently scrapped under the Washington convention, but nevertheâ€" less they will be the most formidable fighting ships in existence. « â€" Superior to All. Notwithstanding all limitations, the best brains in England have heen busy on these ships, and it is safe FOURTH ANNUAL APPLE SALEâ€"We have received 3 carloads of,: apples in bushels, barrels and boxes. _ Lowest Prices. nd PUMPKINS, each lSC, 2009 25C1 $1 Dollar Sale, Wednesday, Nov. 11 Good Luck Margarine # HBB. | ;. cenee0e0eiavnpicitenc suneidne Early June Peas Fancy Sugar Corn Fancy Tomatoes Good Luck Milk i 19 HaI§@ CBHB : ......«.~:sscecrecester sn Fancy Pink Salmon, lIb. can Pork Chops 5 1DG, POE 4s /secer»»sirnsvechweresversiacsctihe Red X Macaroni and Spaâ€" ghetti, 12 pkgs. ......._.__...._... Ripe Olives, large cans, Woodcock Egg Noodles., K RR@B, .acilssssnsvessismicasse Pure Lard 6 IDB? ..»ncllnl in nallls... Por! 10 c POTATOES, Fancy New, Yellow Cling Peaches J EBE ... cssenccclncccseunciesinenpesisey Sweetheart Chili Sauce 8 bottles ........_._____... Sweetheart Shrimp Sweetheart Golden Bantam Blue Diamond Extra Tiny | Sifted Peas, 3 cans ................ Little Green Peas Nelson and the Rodney wil outstrip anything else in their resistance to gunâ€"fire and torpedo attack. Both have a "doubleskin‘" which was added to the Renown, Repulse and Hood batâ€" tle cruisers to resist torpedoes, and both contain many other ; novelties about which nothing will bï¬ said. Naval people call them the "Hushâ€" Hush" .ships in construction; the &“Dash-D‘ash" ships in defense and the "Smashâ€"smash‘ ‘ships in gttack. Select Early June Peas 0 cans .....«.\..ll2l22. Fancy Prunes M TOM: ssersveisiccccscorsrtss Plate Corned Beef 10 lbs. .............. Pears, I 3 large cans ...............!}....... /.;« Sweetheart Spinach, No. 8 can ‘The price of each will range beâ€" tween thirtyâ€"three and thirtyâ€"four million when completed. . | NEWSPAPER COSTS . Southern publishers, appearing beâ€" fore a Congressional subcommittee, at Atlanta, ‘recently, declared that Congress not only should not increase postal rates on newspape‘fs, but on ‘the contrary should reducé the rates ion secondâ€"class matter. The views of the southern newspapermen _ were presented by Colonel Robert Ewing, ‘of New Orleans, and Maéjor E. B. Stahlman, of. Nashville. | Major | Stahiman > declared . that newspaper , costs have been â€"rising steadily and the publishers generalâ€" 1y do not get enough for Jneir papers to pay postage and white paper costs. The cost of nublication has virtually _ GREATLY INCREASE Hence Southern Publishers Urge No Boost in Postal Rate Colonel: Ewing submitted a brief prepared for the Southern Newspaâ€" per Publishers association.‘ It stated that newspapers are gradually ceasâ€" ing to use the mails because of the present rates and that many publiâ€" 1 C D olk q010 uL Â¥+ | abdul decuds d mc an ic / t Monis cations are using freight service. It was conceeded that the present rates The cost of publication has V doubled since 1914 he stated. rgre too high and should be reduced. by\ Congress. | « The brief declared that the Rural ‘Route Service which cost approxiâ€" mately $87,500,000 in 1923, and the Star Route Service thlp cost $12,500,â€" 000, "are services that are rendered for national growth and have no right ‘to the Postoffice Department." to the Postoffice Department.‘ f |. The brief protested against any adâ€" justment that would increase rates On oo is t 1 hos : haw Te . The brief protested against any adâ€" justment that would increase rates on secondâ€"class matter that| were in ‘efâ€" fect in 1920, |after the second advance iof the War Revegï¬e act.‘ The kids don‘t‘ nlwayl respond to high: moral inspiration, but it has a certain regulative influence over them to realize that Christmas is coming. : Now lis the time for ‘the amateur Sherlock Holmeses to come around and let us know who is perpetrating the burglaries and holdâ€"ups. ~ _/ aneesesee4see000 40e as sesutenses sensnnene on seessarssesnnetennsensateceenes n nnnne n¢e o arly June Peas SI eeeeess00ssesc000000sanene0000 08 s0000 00000 On Publications Jeael emer mm t aiap wia io DP (Se ul feiec es Mess §1 wernape nssaensngen . 86c _ $1 __.$1 ".S91 . $1 _.S1 ... $1 _..$1 81 .$1 .$1 .$1 Ey! .$1 .$1 . $1 . $1 $1 L$1 .. $1 S$1 $1 the Med. Red Salmon Hominy, large can 5 cans for .....__._._.. Good Coffee 2 "Ib6 \.......«._.0ls Bread and Butter Pickles O ROY ...sosse cssc eocbosoineepigesinendcn S. H. Tomatoes, No. 3 can S. H. Kidney Beans,: Fancy Pears, No. 2 can King‘s Choice Sliced Peaches : JBB, | socecscrccossencprnccrncisditee 8. H. Grated Pineapple California Ripe Olives Lge. cans Sliced Peaches $ CBNS LOK .......»..+.~â€"sstgersenets Black Berries Red Pitted Cherrics New Comb Honey 4 fOP ........_._._._.__. Royal Ann Cherries 3 cank fOr ................. Round Steak B% Yhs. LOF ...........licccmigil Sirloin Steak . & TD8, JOF .sâ€"â€"â€"â€": 4ssn cenerlbpursciecnrs Porterhouse Steak * 1% Tb®. POF‘,....}â€"ccouccctiit s renneser Peaches, Pears Plums and Grapes "\npeeiererersivestteventthen renpbuncbints Alola Sliced Pineapple No. 2 can, 4 cans for Imported Sardines < 6 cans for .........._._____.. Flank Steak 4 lbs. for Pot Roast 5 lbs. for CROP REPORTS ARE FAVORABLE IN 1925 Prosperity Returning to The _ Farmers Indicated By Surveys â€" Prosperity is on the way for the} farmer in 1925, according to the govâ€" ernment crop report just issued. The busic crops of wheat and corn, figâ€" ured on present price bases will yield the:farmers close to four billions of dollars in 1925, according to the foreâ€" east. The wheat| crop is placed at ©79,000,000 bushels and the corn crop at 2,956,000,000 bushels. The 1,387,000,000 bushels of oats, at farm prices is estimated at $416,â€" 000,000, the 214,000,000 "bushels of barley at $123,000,000, and the 52,â€" 000,000 bushels of rye at $47,00,000. This would make the five grain crops at close to $4,500,000. at close to $4,500,000, Total for the five |grainsâ€"wheat, corn, rye, oats and barleyâ€"was 5,â€" ©25,000,000 bushels, or . 183,000,000 bushels more than was harvested last year, and 67,000,000 bushels less than suggested by the, report August 1, last year. . O‘ . The winter wheat crop is 12,000,â€" 000 ‘greater than was expected but is still behind that of last year. The cstimafte on the spring wheat crop is 263,000,000 bushels or twenty milâ€" l‘on bushels less than last year. . The report on the corn crop is opâ€" timistic. The estimate . is 22,000,000 bushels above the average crop and a gain of 519,000,000 bushels over last year. ‘The: oats crop, it is said, is turning out much better than was anticipated a month ago. Nearly ten thousand miles of fedâ€" eral aid highways were built and acâ€" cepted by the mmu\onth\tldvu(o ous'statesdurimflléï¬nelly_ur'jut FEDERAL AID ROADS _ _ BUILD DURING YEAR Nearly Ten Thousand Miles of These Highways in Varâ€" . _ ious States closed, the exact total being 9445 miles,:: according . to w made public by the Depart! of was $190,485,899 eral government In addition 4,587 milés were comâ€" pgeud, but have , not been â€" accepted Tirmally by the government at a cost iof $105,123,086, of which federal aid totaled $47,606,101. f insy Poaht~ /: 01 askesssssensesesensen6 u066 aenencmene00 00e ump Corned. Beef necesinssesneccnnt4res ons nans cenind sevessesessthbe e nes «en + nne ow jand of this the fedâ€" ‘conuibutcd ’878011' cost of Ahese roads c 9l .91 _.$1 3WI .. $1 E3 3 i3 ~s1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 P.G. Naphtha Soap, 10 bars 30¢ Am. Fam. Soap, 10 bar...._859¢ Lge. Ivory Soap, 10 bars $1.09 Fels Naptha Soap, 12 bar....08¢ 808, 4 pkgs. ...._............_..«.â€"_08@¢ Wash. Soda, 3 pkgs. ..â€"â€"â€"_20¢ Ivory Soap Chips, 10 for....._O8¢ Am. Fam. Soap Chips, 4 for O8¢ Argo Starch, 10 pkgs. .._.....03¢ 25â€"1b, pails Seap Chips.â€"_88.95 Special prices on soap by the case TUESDAY SPECIALS _ NOVEMBER 10 HE Gran. Cane Sugar, 10 lbe. 50¢ Fould‘s Macaroni, 3 pkgs. ... 285¢ Fould‘s Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. ... 285¢ Cooking Apples, the Ib..........10¢ Fresh Spare Ribs, Ib. ....__â€"_18¢ ~THURSDAY SPECIALS& NOVEMBER 12 Cornâ€"Flakes, pkg. ... SÂ¥ Shredded Wheat, pkg. ..._â€"â€"19# Quaker Oats, pkg. _______11¢ Puffed Wheat, pkg,.......___._18¢ Cabbage, the Ib. ......___â€"â€"_6Â¥#e¢ Miller & Hart Bacon, 3 Ibs. 8$1.19 Yellow Corn Meal, 1 pkg. ......11¢ Flour, all brands, 4 bbl. ‘1.1’ Plate Corned Beef, Ib. .........8¢ 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 ..._____88¢ MONDAY SPECIALS NOVEMBER 9 VYACATION COST IN * . .>_ U. 8. IS HUGE SUM Totals Over The vacation cost of the citizens of the United States for 1925 reaches the enormous figure of three billion dolâ€" lars in cash. < These figures, obtained from the best available records, give one an idea of how â€" approximately thirty: million persons took time off from their daily labors to play,. The Interstate Commerce Caï¬ sion received monthly reports ‘the railroads throughout the country and these reports indicated ‘that pasâ€" senger traffic during this summer was, cofisiderably above the average of previous years. These reports indiâ€" cated that the transcontinental travel was particularly heavy and that resâ€" ervations for berths in Pullman cars were hard to obtain unless spoken for some time in advance. The great naâ€" tional parks, California and Florida, were visited by larger throngs this year than ever belgm,‘wh‘fle‘ t_h: m; § WHP ie n d mer resorts on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts have enjoyed a more prosperous seagon than even the most optimistic hotel keeper expected. In addition to the summer. resorts on the coasts and the mountain play places, the tourist camps for automoâ€" bilists all over the nation wege filled to overflowing» It is estimated that more peopie TOOK JONg . JADISTL than ever before. *_ The amount of money, three dollars mentioned, . is ‘de striking an ‘average. of two wages andâ€"salaries of the took their vacations,. Wages a aries of this amount would indicate: that the hard times predicted by the political adversaries of the adminisâ€" tration not only failed of fulfillment, but strongly emphasized therfart that the United States leads in general such figure. DEAN BROOKS MAKES INTERESTING REPO Dean . Wendell 8. Brooks .of Norths western university, and formerly in< structor in English and Latin at fieldâ€"Shields ‘high school, in an ~ esting report published in the Dail Northwestern, (quotes statistics â€"to show that: Phi Beta Kappa f in colleges usually have: shown * marked scholastic ~records in 4 ‘previous careers in high schools. | ‘npoï¬hof,hjhnltï¬utiten sizes the necessity ‘of colleges. ing the better students from cording to Report of Commission y s ddition to the summer. resorts fi‘ coasts and the mountain play | . the tourist camps for automoâ€" | all over the nation wege filled rfiowing.. It is estimated that people took long motor‘ trips |. ver before. 121 + 3 amount of. money, three |billion | . ; mentioned, . is ‘de from ig an average of two "I andâ€" salaries of‘qvu m*: heir vacations. f of this amount ':.un ï¬lfl"f #Â¥% PAGE FIVER _8# 19@ â€"â€"11¢ .â€"13¢ . _â€"OÂ¥eé _ non qDYC i obtained _ nh.rivei 'mu" time off | lay. g 3 jig~ bm%? that pasâ€" |_ Acâ€" 44 A 9. Lo x5