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Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1925, p. 14

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ow‘ PAGE FOUR Tuesday Afternoon and Evening DECEMBER FIRST: TONY SARG‘S MARIONETTES YARDS OQOF COAL at bargain prices â€" Do Your Christmas Fuel Shopping Now! â€" Money invested in coal saves you more this year than money in the bank can possibly pay you. It‘s a matter of economy and conâ€" venience. M Cl NENE 3 C 3 e _ + * CaAF" C 4 ‘\‘ c "% . vy _ 20W o Eeprrreerremcre e t C N 1 , _ 1| â€"_L2$ 6 prâ€"â€"wy WA _A _ Paul Borchardt BUILDING ?TIBIAL 230 North St. Johns Avenue LCJ NOUE Highland Park Woman‘s Club Do You Want to Save? â€"LET US HELP YOU _ Tel. Highland Park 67 North Shore Gas Company R COAL SHOPPING EARLY‘.I auspie¢s Everyone realizes the necessity of saving. Everyone expects to save. | With many of us the years slip by and no start is made. ' What we need is a definite plan. Come to our office or let our representaâ€" tive call and tell you of our plan by which you can put your savings to work earning You will be surprised to see how rapidly your savings will accumulate. Mail us the attached coupon and get all the details. * PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 194 . Please send me complete details regarding your‘ 7% investment. > | Address. TNRMEG.â€"scsseeressererese Improvements in methods of sewâ€" age disposal are described in Mr. Buswell‘s report which is to be transâ€" mitted to Gov. Small as part of the program of the board of natural reâ€" sources and conservation for developâ€" ing water supplies and improving the streams of Illinois. Mr. Buswell has made exhaustive tests of the sewage tanks not only at Highland Park but at Decatur and Urbanaâ€"Champaign, with the result that it has been found that much valâ€" uable gas is going to waste at the present time. At Decatur alone he figures that the daily supply of gas generated by the sewage tanks has a value of $108. : Residents of Highland Park are interested ‘over the "statement ~ just made by A. B. Buswellâ€"of the. state water survey division of the state deâ€" partment of registration and educaâ€" tion to the effect that gas generated by Hig‘li:nd Park‘s sewage disposal tanks a ~real ‘commercial value and could be used for heating and illuminating purposes, havirig a heatâ€" ing value considerably higher than that prescribed by law for municipal use. ; So Says Expert of State Water| "" cessful Party Held Saturday| Survey After Analysis; Alâ€" Night Bfi;s School‘s . | D so In Other Cities > £ Social Season " ; & H. P. SEWER GAS HAS _ |, NEW TRIER ANNUAL â€". _ COMMERCIAL VALUE || _‘ © (HARVEST FESTIVAL in fact. Follow their example and order your milk from us. YOU WILL FIND that most of the pretty girls you know are wise enough to drink plenty of milkâ€"are "regular milk maids" COUPON Te oi m Beâ€"touil t on Waukegan Road Deerfiadd, 111. Gen. Lord Christepher Thomson of world war fame will speak under the auspices of the. International Relaâ€" tions council at "*the Evanhston Womâ€" an‘s club Thursday, Dec. 3, on "The Foreign Relations| of Great Britain." Gen, Thomson is gne of the speakers who are coming ‘here by invitation of the council in the interest of peace to set forth conditions in their own countries. 14 â€"*The annual har?:lt party of ‘‘the students of New Trier high school was held Saturday night in the school building," The event marked the beâ€" ginning of the soc season of the school and was attended by a large number. . _ | M enl The â€" diningâ€"roo for the occasion ance of a barn "pumpkins" in al chestra for the in one end of the ‘Those~ who a clothes, farmers‘ and straw hats. ENGLISHMAN TO EV and then, monthg later, your las# g?ymcnt. No more reâ€"roofing. o more renair exnense. No Let us apply these beautiful Johnsâ€"Manviile Asbestos Shinigles now, when you need them, and pay for them in easy installinents. No more repait expense. No more fire hazard. YOUR LAST SHINGLE THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS JOHN McMAHON Sheet Metal Work Phone Deerfield 172 n | was reédecorated SPEAKS _ ANSTON CLUB Trier high school of the| Interesting ~Happenings w The American mule was introduced into Armenia about five years ago and is in great favor. Taking all things into consideration, he is twice as efâ€" ficient as the ox .and about 50; per cent nrore efficient than the| Causaâ€" sion horse. There are now about 800 of these animals in the â€"service of the Neéar East Relief, and considerable success is attending that ortganizaâ€" tion‘s efforts to raise the animals on the extensive scale in connection with its agricultural school program. George H. Pamment, aged a resâ€" ident of Waukegan for the last thirtyâ€" five years, died at the Victory Memâ€" orial ‘hospital last week, following injuries received a week ago |at the American Steel and Wire company when he fell fifteen feet from a scafâ€" fold while working as a bricklayer on the top of the boilers,. The apparent intention of the city of Zion to acquire 1,000 or more acres of land lying just west of presâ€" ent city limits, is indicated in options that have been obtained r tly. These options, running for a year, alâ€" ready have been obtained on several hundred acres. ~ | S Jacob King, aged 79, of Antioch, died last week at the County hospital. He had ‘been ill of pneumonia for several days, Heart diseasge was given as the immediate cause of death. * The Wilmette Woman‘s club gave its first dance of the season Saturday night. Each member of the club was invited to bring one guest. e host and hostesses for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Scheidenhelm, Mr. and «Mrs. Earl G. Low, Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Stover, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Wheelock, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Ebeling and Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Widney. AMERICAN MULE IS LIKED IN AMMA Introduced There About Five Years Ago and Found to Be Efficient | Robbers recently broke into a garâ€" age at Round Lake, operated by Mar; tin Thelan, and stole automobile tires, tubes, spark plugs and various accesâ€" sories, the whole loss being estimated at $500. : n § uoC WILMETTE WOMAN‘S . CLUB OPENING D Lester Nixon of Antioch |was inâ€" ‘jured© last week while |playing with the high school team ‘against Gurâ€" nee. â€" He. suffered a fractured left Thieves who broke into the tailorâ€" shop‘ of Peter Danis at 912 Lincoln street, Waukegan, last k made their escape withâ€"practically everyâ€" thing that was not nailed doxn,. The loot, it is beli¢ved, ‘will run |cloge to $2,000. s 44 9 wrist. ‘The Armory, drill ground â€"and home of the two Waukegan national guard units,.is to be. rebuilt for them by. â€"the B:E'y C Stock .conipany at an expenditure of $10,000, | it | was learned through officers. of comâ€" § Luggage‘/and accesâ€" sories of leather alâ€" ways have been most acceptable as gifts F. J. WEIDLING CO. HIGH GRADE GRAND PIAJ\NOB Buy from manufacturer at factory prices. Substantial saving and comâ€" plete satisfaction. | 3945 N. Western Ave. Chicago, III. This .Part of North % and Vicinity; Count ~ Seat Doings® â€" NEW YORK . EST. 1859 $25.00 and up ue ht qo nc b gave turday ub was e host ANCE About PRESS WANT ADS m-‘fmlu on the idea of having another disarmament conference in that it might result in disarmament. It is said that they are now findâ€" ing a lot of real estate in . Florida that ‘they didn‘t know they had beâ€" \ Hats cleaned and blocked, $1. Caps cleaned and pressed, 50c. 1215 Washington Avenue > v mm’mwr.thmb'vb:;.mdd'uum J We clean ything and everything may be. handled in ‘a complete .-‘o;lcdt?p.l:ntâ€"‘nettombomw. £l 2025 8. St. Johns Avenue $3 : ‘ad i t _‘ ORDER Now YOUR CHRISTMAS HANDâ€"MADE f W takill, domestic, imported de chine aoke, pillows S n'o;-imujh:.':m, tabes, Aeodkerenters Soaes S on French knot art embroidery needies, and stamped worked, makes it fascinating and beautiful when f & * s ! 1 Instruction given Free at Shoppe or Home â€" ~ & - with a cast of 9 Talented Actors | : First Show 7 p. m. _ _ / Second Show 8:40 Adults 50 cents .. | Children 25 ¢ ~ Sat., Dec. 5th â€""PEG O‘ MY HEART 3 also Movies and Music s al OPENING NEXT SATURDAY NOV, 24 New York and Loop 3â€"Act Comedy Hit! Somet Chicago‘s Own Repértoire Company _ under the personal direction of Sigrid Grae In 3â€"Act Plays Every Saturday Nig! THE FAMOUS YE ORDER SHOPPE ¢+ : The 50 ELIZABETH HENDRICKS Division of National Dairy Products Corporatign _ . CLEANING C & DYEI Bartlett Theatre HIGHWOOD Telephone Highland Park 1180 AT LAST! % ‘HENRY G. WINTER . se THURSDAY, USS â€" _: BRING RES DRY CLEANING & DÂ¥EING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN we turn out. We‘do not ask you to pay for any which is not up: to our 5 THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY, ‘é : pnoums’i’a-m e WOd nc aih C Le w 48 North First Street 14 P nts 33 1M

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