shop enables us to very popular prices. mm insist jupon mayâ€" ¢ause e to this store and ~â€"correctly fitted. Loans on eld ~at Elm [Place play iday, Dec. 4 at 4 o‘clock. ne : day (of Girl Scout g‘ | Week, Nov| 7 to 14, day : morning;: Nov. 14, uts will have 1 cake and at the Community Shop. e for the Highland Park r} Scout heodt;nmrs. * mobile smashâ€"ups don‘t ndling wood ttade, much roduce an awful lot of CA ne Wabash 1246 shoes in all si mâ€"forboytn ren who dange up and t of the autormobile, need : dancing at home out in ring of Pied n‘ overcome Property Under YÂ¥, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 age Co. CLlV c}m all of tl'ig clusive Pied people know 1 do for her mother, the ardsâ€"tan, patent tlveeonw 1 or dress wearâ€" ‘kindergarten to iE3 A4 t "CiP tion pn the service we render. _ Reâ€" tharging, repairing, renting. Also new batteries. | Motor Car Electric where will you place it" _ With the tonceérn that is able to show you the most| nervicé at the least cost, will T hot ? '{hat’s_ where we come in. Ne gre willing to stake our reputaâ€" 11 South Second St. Su&s{}nls laund work jJust pla.yry l-é.e.h es to rve the | dirt away ! TBE SANITARY ENGINEER VIC J. KILLIAN, Inc. Suds thoroug :!jon his chosen v‘ocatï¬g washâ€" y clothe@s. He‘s clean mindâ€" NC paine Rim cerngly to 24e \pains him te ty mussed up. e likes to p them in sglpe againâ€"and he likes to take orders over the :&ghone. * K FOR sSUDS & DUDS Telephone Highland Park 266 And perfect plumbing of pracâ€" tical worth and real beauty is the foundation of our business spuccess. | _ Sanitation is health insuranc¢ and when it comes to s@nitary | plumbing we‘re the dpctors. | SANITATION is THE FOUNDATION OF YOUR BATTERY WORK m coon0 ; RR | e is [7= J §>: STRETCHING : ‘~THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY f PHONES 178â€"179 | â€" qnd Remodeling _ _ BT4 (‘3tcr 8t., WINNETKA Tel. Winnetka 1260 DRY|CLEANING & DYEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN 4A Bath A Day Keeps ;You Fit Every Way SANITARY ENGINEERS Specialists in New Work Study, experience and e%â€" AY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 SPECIAL SALE IN DEERFIELD VACANT $1000 will buy lot 59x1238 ; sewer, water, sideâ€" walks in and paid for; ; block west of Woodland Park; $250‘ cash, $20 per month ; title guaranteed by Chicago Title & Trust Co. Charles Scavusto & Co., Deerfleld realâ€" tors, Deerfleld, IIL t B6pd FOR SALEâ€"Residence or income property: will sacrifice; small down ‘payment; cu’ forunl, P imiein hottiing" uidee connans D ng u tion. Tel H. P. 614. ® 5s FOR SALEâ€"â€"Beautiful seal coat, collar and cuffs trimmed with squirrel; very reasonable, ‘Tel. H. P. 1431. 36pd FOR SALEâ€"Good Westcott car; 7 pass, touring: all new underneath ; good tires; best offer; especially. good buy for delivery. Tel. H. P. 1785. 967 Ridgewood drive. 36pd FOR SALEâ€"5 room furnished flat, for winâ€" ter months. Tel. H. P. 8§28â€"J. 36pd goal stove; also baseburner. 915 Logan st. Tel H. P. 22ks. 000C S6pd FOR SALE â€"â€"Full size goose feather matâ€" tress, never been used since made over; 2 antique eane seated bedroom chairs over 100 old. Tel. H. P. 820â€"W. 148 S. Green Bay â€" FOR RENTâ€"5 room furnished fiat, for winâ€" sonable. Tel. H. P. 845â€"W. > 36pd road FOR SALEâ€"Hanging book cases; radio; bird cage. 142 S. First st) 36pd $1200 instrument, like new ; _ for less than half price. Mahogany Action similar to the Steinway type. Tel. H. P. 1735. 967 Ridgewood drive. 86pd FOR, SALEâ€"Thor washing machine; hall runners ; 2 tile ice boxes. Tel. H. P. 1509. 86pd "O" ; excellent copdition ; 4 years old. Tel. H P. 1962. Getz. Bc FOR SALEâ€"Mahogany typewriter desk, black walnut secretary desk. 27 N. Sheridan road. # 36 FOR SALEâ€"Line shaft, belting, ‘air comâ€" pressor and tank with 2 h.p. motor ; equipped with Hyatt roller bearings ; all like new ; will sell cheap. North Shore Buick Co., 29 S. Second st. > % 386 for Dodge touring car. Tel. H. P. 156'?"&23; 6 p.. m. â€" : .36 FOR SALEâ€"‘Hand made braided rugs. 525 8. Sheridan rd. Tel. H. P. 767â€"W. 36 FOR SALEâ€"Martin cape, splendid ¢ondiâ€" tion, teasonable. Tel. Deerfleld 141. 86 FOR SALEâ€"Virtor victrola, good as: new, price reasonable. Tel, H. P. 1610, 36 ivory bassinet; $8 if taken at once. Tel. H. PJ 853â€"W. â€" 36 TR I20MEDIAIE SALEâ€"Cheap: 1 sef Book of Knowledge, cloth, Aâ€"1 condition,. Tel. H, P. 2305. 86 Tel. H. P. 1735 POR SALEâ€"ACREAGE â€" DEERFIELD. We have for sale 61 acres overlooking the new Golf Club at Deerfleld. This piece is heavily wooded and suitable for high grade home sites. The price‘ of $800 per acre is much below any other similar piece in the neighberhood and offers a splendid opportunity for a speculaâ€" tor or investor to make a handsome profit before spring. _ _For full particulars, . call begreage: ND Oe __TSP 0 â€" PRTUI Why not buy for the same price Concrete Blocks that stand every test? Zion Concrete biocks Guaranteed Fire Proof. Plain face, 18¢ each at plant. â€" Certificate of Quality, issued by the Nuational Association. Zion Bdilding Industry, Zion, I}l. Tel. Zion 500. 36â€"39 before spring. For _ full pflrt.icullrl."caflli QUINLAN & TYSON, Inc., 1571 Sherman av., Evanston. _ Tel. University, 2600, 36tf FOR SALE â€" WATCH POGS © GET YOUR WATCH DoGs NOW BEFORE YOUR HOME IS BROKEN INTO Prices $3, $5 and $7.50 FOR SALEâ€"$275 Victor victrola,. Tel. H shelves mattre FOR SALEâ€"Handsome Colby solid mahogâ€" any, 4 leaf extension dining table:; 6 side chairs, 2 arm chairs; beautiful set. 413 Grove 8t.. Evanston. Tel. University 2091. 36pd FOR SALEâ€"Cheap ; fumed oak dining rm. table, 6 chairs, china cabinet with glass mala . . t 1 FOR SALEâ€"Kitchen combination gas and 873â€"M FOR SALEâ€"New 9x12% rug; also about 10 pounds goose feathers. Tel. H. P. 41 after 7 p. m. or call at 6 S. First st rog â€" rugs L. ol 20 O08 ARCCCS CTCD IP POB+ dred years; fine box springs and mattress with it 413 Grove st., Evanston. Tel. Uniâ€" versity 2991. 10AAAE _z _. FOR SALEâ€"Handsome Airedale pup ; pediâ€" greed champion stock, registered. The one we intended keeping ourselves. 4 mos. old ; black and tan; curly, Call at 967 Ridgewood, drive, Tel, H. P. 1735. â€" mal s RHYOEUNINTYenama spmammmeccucc w2 FOR SALEâ€"Wonderful antique mho?ny double bed ; been in my family over a hunâ€" @asd n t Cano 1 1 a FOR SALEâ€"3 burner kerosene stove. H. P. 1782. lIi‘OR Sï¬WStï¬iln‘wny grand pi‘a_no',_ -lt’.l'e FOR SALEâ€"Davis® Touring ear in fine conâ€" dition ; has California top ; is well worth the priced asked. $250 It will pay you to see this car if you want a real buy. «Tel. ‘Northâ€" brook 80. arie. s FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"New 5 room bungaâ€" low ; all modern improvements ; hot water heat ; on paved street, at Northbrook. J, W. Cooksey, Church st., Northbrook. Tel. Northâ€" brodk 72. 85â€"36pd ECC IZ_E__. FOR SALEâ€"Nash four, 5 passenger tourâ€" ing car; leaving town, will take $225; can be seen Sunday. Tel. H. P. 2022, , 85â€"36pd . Tel. H. P. 2168, Bho‘x 151, Glencoe,. “ house, furnace heat, lot chell and Central aves., G. Smith; on FOR SALEâ€"New 8 room brick colonial house, 2 baths; wooded lot; for sale _ by owner. Tel. H. P. 2397. 600 Central ave. 33tf FOR SALEâ€"Plate glass winter enclosure mc all masgl L100 LIPCC MUWEC, PWOICC modern; oil heat; automatic water heater food-lugntbn-;‘gg wooded lot 50x200, Addres FOR SALEâ€"Blue reed baby buggy , and ave., Milwaukee, Wis FOR IMMEDIATE SALEâ€"Cheap 1 / O, GflLUEâ€"10 rm. stucco residence at 1044 N. Green Bay rd. hland .Park ; can be used for 2â€"flat; 2 hdlx.tt 50x150 ; ‘6 min. walk to railroad and elec. stations ; $3500 or more i‘,'fl’“ Eonn-;m-Wrih to 900% â€"Second ave hwasib 2s FOR 3 W’Mhmlfl Mr?mcmx%mmmhwï¬t gp.m::ma-m. 10t#n4 POR SALEâ€"7. hse. with gar.; best hardwood . floors thr:'nbon. ‘This house locatâ€" ed about 8 biks. from transportation on Cenâ€" frslp, Ro‘st® fls Houee, Ne w ce sonably, . lmtgr Appointment and Ttt FOR SALEâ€"2 pair we will not guarantee the classification of any classified adâ€" vertisement that reaches this ofâ€" BLACK DIRT, manure, |WANTED FOR FOR SALEâ€"New eight room house. FOR SALEâ€"10 rm. stucceo FOR SALE â€"â€" Baby Grand Piano FOR SALEâ€"Shrubs and We and back; brass bed, box spring and . Tel. H. P. 1733. 86 SALEâ€"Will sell my 7 room R&â€"2 pair goose down pillows sewing machine. _ Tel H. P , FOR RENT, FOR SALE | 5 o‘clock on Wednesâ€" 967 Ridgewood drive 36pd It will pay you to see : a real buy. Tel. Northâ€" 85tfpd , strietly 86pd 36â€"89 86pd Tel. 36 lessons given in kome or studio as preferred. For appointment tel. H. P. T6TJ. . 36 WANTED ‘TO RENTâ€"By man and wife 1 or 2 lisht housekeeping rooms. State price Park ave. Have your AUTO CURTAINS repaired the Weat side‘ Shoe Repair Shop, corner 16 N. Sheridan rd. Our agsortment of engraved Christmas cards is unusually fine this year. Stop in, look tm over and make your selections early. Highland Psark Press. s2t( references. Tel. H. P. 824â€"W. SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Experienced nurse for children; white;‘ referenées. Tel. H. P. 2312. 36pd EXPERIENCED WOMAN wants house work by day ; will also take care of children; best water heaters taken care of by the month. Tel. H. P. 2288. 20â€"32pd SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Nurse or nursery governess, experienced, good references. ‘Tel. Lake Forest 663. 36pd SITUATIQN WANTEDâ€"As chauffeur, 15 years‘ expéerience; references ; reliable man; drive any ¢ar; good mechanic. Tel. H. P. 2065. > £° 2 + S6pd man preferred; 1 block from town. Tel. H. P. 1360. FORâ€" RENTâ€"New stucco house, â€"every modâ€" ern convenience; hot . water heat; 8 l::r sleeping rooms ; breakfast nook ; large porch ; warage: . beautifully located; ~near Ravinia School and transportation. 1500 Judson av. 36 tral ave., 1!¢ blocks from all transportation ; all modern comforts; plenty of heat and hot water. Tel. H. R. 2231. 20 86 FOR RENTâ€"Furnished, 3 large rooms with bath ; #team heat ; hot and cold water ; elec':"k light and gas. Inquire at 114 Wisconsin ave., Lake Forest. Tel. Lake Forest 1618. %6 FOR RENTâ€"5 room bouse nea.r'tnmpo? tation, furnished or unfurnished, corner Cedar ave. and Wade st. Tel. H. P. 1745. 36 FOR RENTâ€"5 rgom upper flat, heat not furnished; $85 per mon‘th year ‘round ; corâ€" tier First and\Walnut sts. Apply Crist‘s Bakâ€" ery, N. First st. ; * 86 enst side, for winter, reasonable rent, Tel. H. P. 339. 86â€"37 4 Sen uon prmeriaeensienivan se in armcmmcene us w mivwascnocs cagurs GIRL WILL SHARE apartment with anâ€" other girl; rent in ekchange for board ; bright, stcam heated apartment; piano; 2 blocks to stationt party must like small dog. Address "J" Press office. 86 FOR RENTâ€"7 room flat, heat ~furnished, electric light and water. Tel. H. P. 818â€"R. 136 N. First st. 86pd TUTORING in French, and adâ€" meed : Profck Heratice. Othe Tablests on LESSONS IN PIANO;:; reasonable price; FOR RENTâ€" Room for light housekeeping, price reasonable. Tel. H. P. 1610. 36 PIANO TUNING â€" All work guaranteed ; and without bath; attractive and convenâ€" ient location} NoKol heat. 820 Central ave, Tel. H. P. 400. . Rind FOR RENTâ€"Nicely furnished warm room. Tel. H. P. 795â€"W. 648 Vine ave, 86pd and road FOR RENT â€" Fuxnished front reom ; privâ€" yate family ; sultable for 1 or 2. Tel. H. P. "180~‘M. 606 Vine ave., southeast corner Midâ€" lothian ave. WILL SHARE 6 room furnished apartment with couple, .no objection to children. Tel. H. P. 1812 * * anng SITUATION WANTED â€" Furnaces and FOR RENTâ€"â€"Room 230 N. Second st, wood, Tel, H.: ‘lâ€"’-.- 1-2'11‘ FOR RENTâ€"Apartment 730 N. St.â€" Johns ave., steam heat and hot wa large porth,. Tel H. P. 7 at 732 N, St. Johns ave. FOR RENTâ€"6° room furnished. Inquire at St« FOR RENTâ€"Delightful comfortable handy to board and transportation, ea ‘Tel. H. P. 1979" FOR RENTâ€"2 furnished front rooms in filat, 368 Central ave., 1 blk. from depot. 36pd FOR RENTâ€"New 6)room house ; oil burner heat; automatie hot water heater; near Ex» moor Country Club. If you are looking for a cozy, warm, well: located home ‘in. Highland Park it will pay you to see this. 642 Vine ave. FOR RENTâ€"Pleasant single room ; gentleâ€" FOR RENTâ€"Pianos. Tel. H. P. 28. 36 WANTED TO BUY. TO REXT between Beech FOR RENTâ€"4 rooms. George Lish C.‘e::_tr-! ave., Highwood, near school ; adults only, FOR RENTâ€"2 2. Tel. H. P. 830. We have a fine large selecti Christmas and greeting cards. FOR RENTâ€"â€"Large front room on E. Genâ€" Doi t en Ried ©087 _ SeFOOm bungalow, steam heat, oil burner, tile bath, instant hot water ; garage; choice lecation ; S100 manl . Ausecoieo 22 CORTE. 2 $100 FOR RENTâ€"Desirable furnished FOR RENT:â€"Warm room.‘ 565 Homewood ave. Tel. H. P. 1722, idhiig + 11 your car on commission 'rlt;r x't'.Lmo(x:“Amâ€;xcnmm 622 Grand Avul: Waukegan ‘Tel. Waukegan 4110 FOR RENTâ€"5 rgom In Weraccaid AOMel id 22. light housekeep root Tel. H. P. m.m" FOR RENTâ€"Warm, pleasant room FOR_ RENTâ€"F steam heat; a ba: H. P. 674. 615 FOR RENTâ€"2 large double rooms, with FOR RENTâ€"Room. 806 N. Green Bay TEL. H. P. 1769. FOR RENT ently located to . btmra:;;l';ool; 1979. R â€" ® FOR : SALEâ€"New SITUATIONS8 WANTED Nov. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS CARS WANTED â€"â€"WE PAY CASHâ€"â€" MISCELLANEOUS +) VCE 0 months or longer;) rent ". Key next door at 884 Forest lij- 36p RENTâ€"Unfurnished RENTâ€"Furnished _ bedroom ; wef a fine‘ large selection of engraved ind greeting cards. The Highland T _ 5, room _cottage; furnighed ; Tel. H. P. 1782. \ . as FOR RENT ished 4 rooms ud@blth; in at $50 per month. Tel. om modern flat, heat Steinberg‘s ‘store, Highâ€" . . . 86pd ent in the Hawthorn, .. near Moraine rd., water ; private bath ; . 776â€"M. â€" Information gentleman â€" preferred suitable for 1 or Tel, H. 86â€"37pd 85tipd 86pd conâ€" 86pd Moldaner & Humer Building 18 North Sheridan Rd. Tel. H.P. 920 LOSTâ€"Cat, balf : grown, gray . "tiger", black striped, 4 white feet, male, name Boots ; Oct. 12. Liberal reward for information. 1409 S. St. John‘s ave. Tel. H. P; 1515. 36 LOSTâ€"Wednesday, Oct. ‘28,* yellow gold wristwatch on black ribbon; with second hand ; tiny piece of crystal broken out.‘ Reâ€" turn to. "O." Press Office. 36 Permanent Marcel _ a Specialty _ HELP WANTEDâ€"Experienced nurse, white, for 4â€"year old child; good home. 1. K. P. 2052, A'\ Rothschild, 806 S. Sheridan rd. 36 part LOSTâ€"Friday, 1 pair lady‘s gray wool stockings. Finder please phone H. P. 12. 86pd WOMAN CAN MAKE BIG MONEY IN SPARE â€" TIME soliciting over telephone in Highland Park for photographic studio. Tél. University 2714. 36pd HELP WANTED+«â€"White maid for general housework. Tel. Glencoe ‘1166. T 86 with ‘Aâ€"1 references‘; for 2 small schoolâ€"girls ; position for from 4 to 6 weeks beginning Nov. 12. Tel H. P. 1769. | / 86 HELP WANTEDâ€"Young man to drive Ovâ€" erland car in‘ Highland Park only, 9 to 6, no Sundays, $25. Mr. Storm. Tel. Rogers Park 0900, evenings 7 to 10. ‘ S6nd for general housework; must be good gook ; 8 in family; best wages. Tel. H, P. 512. S6pd : HELP WANTEDâ€"~Man to stay at night and do porter work ; how: at night and do porter work ; hours. 6 p. m. to 6 a. m, Ermine %oh.nen. Hkm. 36 For a Delightful ; Change of Menuâ€" HELP WANTEDâ€"Reliable white girl for general housework, $15 per week ; no washing. Tel. J P. 2896. / 8i HELP. WANTEDâ€"White maid for general housework, no Iaundry ; Iso ‘maid for genâ€" nalmku:nn;':hrzh:uu:hnt!-ldn each week. Tel, H. P. 1668. 46 uies 98 whmmâ€"m&or,mu house, work ; } : €36 * necessary"; m Tike shildren. Toh H i. 1688 36 N Mieptpeneneinir sn t cvtal dunmintcarratnas Gnmne seb im ass HELP WANTEDâ€"White woman for genâ€" eral housework and mhh&l or 2 days each week ; references required, H. P. 1915. 36 880 Central Avenue Highland Park, IIL housework (white)., Apply Mrs. Schofield, 198 Hazel ave:; Tel, l!."l’%l;. Te 86pd Tel. H. P. 308 Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. heat; good wuges to right man. 623 S. St. T ohns ave. hy ho Nes y 8 it station, HELP WANTED â€" Woman for housework HELP WANTEDâ€"Man to take care of furâ€" nace for: winter; must, understand steam HELP WANTEDâ€"2 friends or sisters, one for general housework,; one for care of chilâ€" dren? refoecmces s whie. t n. Ee k HELP: WANTEDâ€"â€"Mother‘s helper, references required.. Tel. l'l..P. 1812, pta HELP WANTEDâ€"Experienced white maid HELP WANTEDâ€"Experienced nursemaid M. Emma and Ella Borchardt HELP WANTEDâ€"Good girl for HELP WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" time. Tel, H. P. 1110. ZIP Treatments given To remove sausage meat from uuhmmlmm-zv-" tire package in cold water. ‘Then if you wish to slice the sa . cut through Ai ME fos coper n wb serve Jones Dairy Farm sausage meat. An old fashioned delicacy that has never been surâ€" passed. Exactly thesame as Jones Little Sausages â€"but without theex‘;en_» sive casing, so costs less. HAIRDRESSING HELP WANTED H. P. 2107. _ Illinois, with over a million ‘autoâ€" mobiles, has twice as many motor vehicles as France and a third more than Great Britain, according to figâ€" ures published by the National Autoâ€" rcobile q::nber of Commerce. The state has nearly. twice as many cars Reports from foreign ~countries show a remarkable scarcity of autoâ€" mobiles and emphasize the motor veâ€" More Than Many Lands In ‘Euâ€" _ With the advent of refrigeration, it hag become possible to send the fruit north from the Tropics without great difficulty, ~It seems unlikely that American imarkets will be Aupplied from Southern Asia, h . The development of commercial‘ orchards in tropical: America‘will be a slow process, but the project is being unâ€" dertaken with energy, and it seems likely that another decade will see "hej first shipments of mangosteens reachâ€" ing| New York. f 4 ILLINOIS ‘LEADING | IN NUMBER OF CARS The mangosteen is unlike any fruit cultivated in the United States, and it can only begrown where the temâ€" perature never drops below 35° above zero. It is the size of a mandarin orange, deep purple externally, with a thick, woody rind.: Within are sevâ€" eral segments of snowâ€"white pulp of: extremely delicate flavor. Because of its great delicacy and the difficulty of |transporting the fruit long disâ€" tances, &eu Victoria once ‘offered a handsome reward to the first man who succeeded in placing a dish of manâ€" gosteens on her table at Buckingham Palace, but the reward was never won. ! (In the hope of providing a nucteus from which later may be developed orchards of gufficient size to supply northerh markets with. commercial quantities of the fruit, the department has recently sent several shipments of young trees to the Canal Zone, Costa: Rica, and Honduras, Li t < |At some time in the future, probabâ€" ly betwéen 1935 and 1940, the manâ€" gosteen, the most famous fruit in the world, may make its first comâ€" cercial appearance upon the markets of the United ‘States says the United States department of Agriculture. For many years it was thought that this fruit could not be cultivated outside the Asiastic Tropics, but experiments in the West Indies have proved this to be without foundation. & | TROPICS SOON HERE Mangos'teen; Hfletofore Cultiâ€" vated in Sou_t_h Asia May (In addition, Mr. Hayes passes wlong to local motorists the thought of the American Automobile associa~ tion, . ‘wi;z which the local club is affiliated, â€" to the effect that fewer trips. and larger purchases at the filing |stations make the car owner niore particular about where he does business and. Alows for a natural gravitation of trade to the more reâ€" liable and â€"progressive gas dealers which deséerve patronage, FAMOUS FRUIT OF | "Al gasoline pumps are subject to inaccuracies, all hoses are subject to scaling and all tanks are subject to water dilution, ‘ The car owner‘s chances of being the sufferer from any of these unavoidable causes are greatly decreased by reducing the number of visits to gasoline pumpé, filling up the tank each time rather than to buy: just a few gallons at a time." I | "Aside from the advantage ‘of fill> ing up the tank with clean gasoline it minimizes the possibility of colâ€" lecting sediment by not opening the gas tank so many times. Every time the cap is removed the chances of dirt .getting into the tank are inâ€" ¢treased, and there is also the inâ€" ¢rease in the process of chipping off a pietce of metal when the nozzle of the hose is jJammed into the ï¬lledl pipe. I 1 I .R cro l aatiin anate dittits incdigosa n ts N Tds cadindects intindias. Aiwinl | AVOID â€"WAYSIDE STATION 80 per cent of these are in the United MourChm'HufdAdvbulb- m-:nnhorofnmmohfluin torists to Fill Up Tanks at some of the principal countries of the / Places Where Quality world is as follows: Alaska. 950} Al. | :. [i In Large Quantities > "Buy gas in larger quantities from E‘rdae and filling stations which are known to be thorpughly, reliable, Buy small quantities from unknown wayâ€" side pumps, and then only in cases of siecesplty. advisability of exercising gréater dh-ls.m: Hawaii, 22,600; Hungary, 4,â€" {cretion in buying g«soline, both while 810; India, 55,900; Italy, 95,000; Jaâ€" jin the city and while touring. pan,"22,111; Lithuania, 493; ‘Mexico, . Charles M. Hayes, president of the| 25,000; Moroceo, 6,721; Netherlands, ‘club, says that : much . carburetor £4000; New Zealand, 60,600; Norway, trouble from â€"watered and dirty gas 21,000; Panama, $,508; Persia, 1,208; can be ~traced to lax purclndng;{m 4,000; Philippine Islands, 14,â€" methods and has ‘suggested the folâ€" £43; Poland, 12,789; Porto Rico, 11,â€" lowing plans as a guide to the motorâ€" |456;, Portugal, 9,700; Russia, 15,000; ist who would put his purchasing of Snain, 70,000; Sweden, 62,589; Switzâ€" trouble. mement sullatite.ani e rlre uo tdb w x parins. scP s k 15 1 e es tinis n agh Prcrroinmemeam tss e h. 234 i *A sgupplies on a better basis and avoid ¢rland, 29,848; Turkey, 2,600; Unitâ€" .. Believing that better methods in 092 Brazil, 4 purchasing gupplies would aid : the | Chile, â€"10,000; motorist to better results in the operâ€" ; Czecho ation of his car, the Chicago Motor| ‘A"K, 47,852; club |is suggesting to members the 975,000; Gern advisability of exercising gréater disâ€" 9.500; Hawaii ‘cretion in buying gdsoline, both while 810; India, 55 in the city and while touring. pan, 22,111; I _ Charles M. Hayes, president of the | 25,000; Moroe club, says that : much . carburetor 24,000; New Z trouble fromâ€"watered and dirty gas £1,000;, Panam can be â€"traced to lax purchasing PCru, 4,000; 1 rope; 80 Per Cent of All Autos In U.\S. Be on Market kÂ¥ 3 <lllinois, wh UNC C S t oi io. ons t Or cas S dnï¬ d a * It is said that the people should be compelled to come out and vote, but it might promote: good ~results if many were compelled to stay at home. i j Highland Park, . (Unclaimed letters for the week ending Oct. 27, 1925. (Foreign origâ€" in). President, Mrs. William F. Farrell, Chicago; first viceâ€"president, Mrs. L. L. Winters, Highland Park; second viceâ€"president, Mrs. Harry S. Gradle, Highland Park; recording secretary, Mrs, John S. Whyte, Waukegan; corâ€" responding secretary, Mrs. Albert O. Olson, Glencoe; treasurer, Mrs, E. J. O‘Connell, Evanston. SAVE with SA ET YÂ¥ The officers of this district are as follows : Mrs. J. Marc â€"Fowler, first viceâ€" president of the I. F. W. C., will be the first speaker of the afternoon and her subject will be "The Work of the Federation.‘" * 4 ‘Following _ Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. G«:ge W. Plummer, chairman of the department of, "Applied Education" in the general federation will speak on "Education Plus." The Woman‘s Neighborhood club of Rogers Park will furnish the music. You should use Cara Nome Skin Cream all through the . trying winter months, is in every way a Beauty Cream. It is used for massage to smooth out the lines and wrinkles, and should be left on the face when retiring â€"to act ~as a \tissue Wm. F. Farrell, president, presiding. This will be the first meeting of the {,e:r. and will be featured as "District y." 3 f The morning session will be devoted to reports from the district chairman, followed by Mrs. Samuel Horner, who will speak on the new plan of comâ€" pleting the Endowment fund. â€" |The tenth district, I. F. W. C., will meet at the Rogers: Park Woman‘s club at 10 a. m., November 10, Mrs. _ DRUCG STORE CARA NOME â€" â€" ed Kingdom, 770,839; United States, 17,591,981; Uruguay, 16,689. _ ; | MEETS NOVEMBER 10 Mrs. Samuel Horner and Mrs. J. Mrs. Fanny Grauman. James Garlington. James Garlington. Mrs. Nellie A. Johnson, Mrs. Gerda Johansen, Mrs., Katherine Reed. Miss Tida Ranta. Miss V. Russell Cesca Pietre. + Miss E. Tufts. & 10TH DISTRICT L. F. W. C. Senor: Bonifacie Arensie. Mrs. Nelson L. Barnes. Mrs. Alma Brown. Br, Conseejo Jimeni. Fred . V. Coolahan. C. Duggan. * Mrs. C, R. Friend. 82,000; Czechoslovakia, 12, 748; Denâ€" mark, 47,352; Egypt, 10,300; Frunce, 575,000; Germany, 219,990; Greece, _ _ The . number of automobiles in some of the principalâ€" countries of the world is as follows: Alaska, 950; Alâ€" gtria, 17,400; Arabia, $40; Argentina, 120,000; Australia, 198,000; Austria, 14,865; Belgium, 92,700; Lolivia, 1,â€" 092; Brazil, 41,750; Canada, 638,791; ROBT. W. PEASE clés in the world and 17,591,981, or hicle congestion on the highways of zre RoxcSL Sture Opp. Northwestern Depot HIGHLAND PARK, ILL *\ ‘MRelephone 144 Hugo L. Schneider, postmaster. Meeting in Rogers Park UNCLAIMED LETTERS Giddie. p L YOUur Price ll.l. are 21,264,751 motor vehiâ€" SKIN CREAM PAGE SEVEN 10,102; Cuba, at for i Y te F4 x$