wr. I'), ST. PAUL ' MINNEAPOLIS Not manly "rfaqt donning? but ole-nod through and ttu-ttb-in the not not!“ and iiGirGir'dG. Makes old hat: like new. We dean and Mom‘s-d anything that any bd handled in I complete adorn plant - direct to the household. ALDE N? STUDIO In. eleaned and blocked, 81. Caps cleaned and pressed, "e. " MA , ' , u w. 'rtJ2l"htett,--as,uad a At,' 'idii'FGiTGi'ii - om Wanna 1tittU.1'g aw; e . I cum attd My“; " "rtCe$nrort8t&tto0, eat I . . . u m hUud 'lflYCll 60tuhilrrraioetteatai-dthehaaies "up Emu. Wellern . Limited we tr, m. u re- Forri-dreserratim- ceivrpuuunrl for Btu _ ' Chlre and beyond. l E. C. Ogib'EleP. Ph" Am f i It . I. . II hom972 12095: " ' ----.h-.-h.C-"-.-...l===_lL=_-, ,, - _ ., - - mgghmqtu Bantam Cheerfully _ Given. 829. First St. MASONIC ANNEX BUILDING PLUMBING HEATING E I mum Put sa- ct. m the utm- on. nothing T manor; m1. GAS RANGES GAB mama Hunks Repairing and Remodeling F lure you an the mt silk shower cutting. Visit our â€no. I Wish to annou'iice that I have purchased " Puno, 11; ANS m- m tea'1t y m... 1...... “We. "halo: 820 Rtdee Terr-co. Bvotatotc Tel. tteste" "r", mainland Park Shadio: ’55 Central Avenue. Wi. HEW M 1m l, II .khhld Pn6Itr-dnrs.8rsd-d-.mHNt- _ WHEN BLDG. has: an... M. P. 1404 EDWARD STRENGER _ chiterior Decorations _ . , HIGHLAN D PARK: ILL. I THE Highland Park Fish Market 380' East Central Avenue 183 M. t1.tyWfiRi"RpJ""iii'"'"i5"iii'r'uG MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING MORAN BROTHERS ‘ PETE', JENSEN Kii,tis,,Ij,,g,iiiS b EVANS 'iiiiiF,, Fresh Fish Daily Roomy- oboervation can compartment. diawing-room and “we auction all- Iteel sleeping cars; -club-lonn¢e qr, and hee reclining chair at. ’ Tho (mono North Wham tabl- d’hou ttinner may tops". I Whom baton Wu. ', Limited Modern, All Steel. Strictly high-mac; immaculate, titirrs tive-tt kw ahead in travel luxury. Fugue: 'tppointmemtt--mitrty inmmiom. _ - darned and patronized by direriminittine travelers. tiii'.::',? Pdit',',t Le. Chicago (Mi) Ar. 8335 a. In. Lv. Milwauku Lv. 6:06.. at Ar. St. Paul . Lv. IMP. In. Ar. Mlttttmtpoa . Le. 8:00 p, m, 'Hel.-.'. whes . ,. 360 CENTRAL AVE. Bet. a. P. 439-134: Tel. H. P. 2392 Jobbing a Specialty CLARENCE B. Wilma“. m PHONE 632 of Viqun. a short time priorlwlhis death, and the memberg of the titedr lodge pro- cured tht admission of the little- girl and two, boys to M‘ooseheart on May 20th, 1922. There they till receive a high school education, be taught, 'tb trade or! occupation tltat,1rill, make them tself-antitrust when they leave. at the m of 18, and in atldition have work earths large farm Mie which will make them fttmiliaristttt/ anti The indications Ire, therefore, that 2090. evaporation: failed but you notwithstanding the fact the gette- ltary of shte's oltiee fully advised all oieh eoipdmtiong of the penalties lfollowing failure to file' annual rt [ports and my munching taxes. . i [ NimitttDeereet I This‘is A decrease from the num- iber failing in' the previous your. I Over Hr pet cent of the aptyarertbtiO. yum: are lobated in Cook county. . It and Norman Francis, 4.. Their hither was Frank C. Sack, an electric tpvitehhoarrwimt, who died on {he train, on thporttr'to Highland Park, of disease ofthe heart brought ott.ttr trxtymatvitteit on July 12th, 1921. He Mioim‘d the Loyal Order of Home Three Highland Park chiléren but part irrthe ceremonies, Bernice Fun- cea Stick: 9 years_old,‘1§ohnd Jtrtrht Illinois Day was celebrated" at Mooseheart, the child city of the Loyd Order of Home, on andâ€, November , 22nd, when'the mum Society of Mooseheart children was organized. . q Pittr-one leading authorities Jw. elyamr tie ptroin Great Britain have been invited to nerve as judges in the live gtock clam alone. F _ Farm boys and girl: will exhibit over twentrAtre per cent more baby beevee in thedttttior, feeding that.“ than my former year-T and for the ttinet time will hold a Mame euc- tion at ‘which their' entriee'will be sold at.the close of the show. Exhib- itom will be allowed to enter their light horses in the‘Horee Show up to November 16, and their live good: in the earload clan-ea up ta Novem. ber 21, inclusive. When the firt'al" to- tale are recorded it is expected that the greatest. array of purebretl end market live stock ever assembled will be ready for the inspection of the army of visitors when the gates are opened on November 28. ' ' H. P. CHILDREN AID. MOOSEHEART PROGRAM Among the thousands of entries reoeived by Secretary Manager B. B. Meide in the International Live Stock Exposition which will be held in Chi- ~cage, November 28th to December 5th. was that of H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. who will exhibit his famous bull "king of the Fairies" from hie western Canadian ranch. t Entries hate been especially heavy in" thd cattle classes with the milking Short- horn breed showing the lat-goat. hi.. creasey Interest in the taudited divi- sion' has beep much greater than ever before, intruding the lament.idisplay of market animals in’ the history of the show. ' _ e Secretary of State, Louis L. En- menon, today 'tertitted' to the At, tomey-Genenl the mum and} loca- tions at 2099 'Illinoia oorro'ratioits that failed. to " their puma! 're. ports and pay their annual franchiue taxes. _ , _ . _ Animal. fiom His Canadian Ranchjs Entered In Chica- go Fat Stock Show _ MANY CORPORATIONS ' . FAILING TO REPORT Upoh receipt of the eeftifi.entiltns from the eecretary of atate, the at- tor'ttegu'genera1 endeavors to obtain semicolon the corporations through the sheriffs of courities in which they are lochted. i" Failing in this, publica- tiort intrude in some Muppet in the home county of the eorporritUn for three successive weeks. If the corporations fail tovreply to the pidr- lication; notice, the ottomey'vgenml goes into court md secures 'a decree of dissolution. This decree in ttrrtliU.d to the decrettry of state and the dor- poratioh is wipedofr the books. STATE SECRETARY REPORT More Thain Two Thousand Finns In Illinois Ham Not Paid- "ttte Taxes; Fewer an Last Year' Undér the general eirrporation act each iorpdrrtioyt must file an, In- nual'réport in the oiBee of the were. tary 011 state in February at each year and pay an annual franchise tax by July ll, The act applies ta all cor- 15oratidns other" than banks, insur- ‘ance iompantra, building and .1039 woof ions. ‘religious concern ind corpo ttont not organized for mm. Und) _,the9atne. act the secréhty of state iii authorized to certify. to the attornstritsnetnl for dissolution the - lvand loationa of corporations failingito' gilqmepom and pay fun- chise bxei. ', f . 4,, _ Mayne Rebuttal _ _ Sucli corporations may, be with stated hay time before being dinéolved by an ttttortier-ttmumd, by paying to .the {secretary of state all franchise taxes qnd penalties due tht gate. PRINCE OF WALES IS TO BE AN EXHIBITOR THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND. PARK, ILLINOIS l cor- insur- I .loan I ind 932; Mitt Geraidrte Dyson, of Sprint- tletd Ami Mia's Irene Mitehati of phi- Catrot, winner: of the two trips around the win-id giveti By'the Illinois Cham. ber of Commerce and the' Chicago Daily News, left for New York Int week on the Baltimore & Ohio mil- road. With them were tive girls who won trips through the Panama Canal, tttite" thrs,ieie Ethel Halon of Cairo; Kitltryit Benn of JhBttt Meta Lohtke. of Nike. Center; but! Hurrah of Chicago and HelenvAllae of Chiago. These Ive, munch-up in the tieket selling cement tot' the Illi- nois Peisduets Ex'poutiort,-' held in October, travel with the :twrr' winners on a Dollar line steinwifrom New York. to San Fraqcisqo vi: theCaml Zone arid then take a thin home. GIRLS wm WORLD Given by Illinois Chamber of _ Comereet Others Going to _ A Panama Zone Misses Dyson and, Mitchell 'will Mit (i),",,),,,,,,,,!,,,!,,,:,)',,','),,:,, C A lo' 14s North Pint smut "'re "Clan, comfortable trains) r Save money courteous service; no. I use a ZS-rideor _ smoke, no cifiders. Half-' ., ' 1flatitiiiutishs.t: hourly express service in T both directions. Chicago North, Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co ? g The High-Speed Electrified Railroad _ FRANK 'iirlt1Lirllllilfliullt'ROM Highland Park Tiéket 'ofthe Black Dirt gtt'gASl'i4ie : w _\\ y TRIP IN CON TEST? We have a good supply of-black dirt and well-rotted manure for your fall planting needs. No. order too small, none too large. ANCIENT PUMPS ARE _ . , GONE; ELECTRIC NOW Some M. the met primitive pump- ingthe vodd'heve when up. pleated by tteetriea11r' driven in†'lr,'l','t The'Neu‘ But Relic! 'ttnlrt.. ta M et Syn; on Hand jaw " the meet of cm, mienhenege which cam for 2500-children brought from Tarkey after the Smyrnl dilator. Here the principnl water mpply due from deep' wells. Earthen jars attached to wheels routed by donkeys arHve homo sonic “an in lurch. Mia’sDy-on, an enplwe of the Can- ml Iltinto hblh‘ we. Com. led an downstatd girl: mulling detail, and knelt: u :“Iliu Illinoisâ€. mu Mitchell, an employe of the :anler Mfg., Com, led the Chlago girls amd goes at “Miss Chinaâ€. Each mruttMttfnrrirld hour In "A?!“ at $2.6001pd takes the girl: to, nwniirJupan, China. 'thiWpiner, India, Egypt, Bis Lady luly. F In» and home; They will - puiblicity mattter telling the story of Illinois for distribution at all ports. an»; e WI _ i2EllrllllE Telephone 140 THURSDAY. DECEMBER ' "According to u titled, i' quoted 'e1utu)t.)iTee1lll a walking ms tho‘mut." ttll' might "I! be safer. that tut.-N)fi tmit News. ,'F [fl 'The electric irttprmmrsiarta - \, “plied by but: in the will“! _ havingjpeeinl mechanical tEt,tiil wen apprenticed to An chem ode; tractor. The actual work a! l the motor-driven pumps. WM handle" 120 can: of water, 71: Artii" By the orphanage boys " 'pu-t . that school work in manual W ing. Water la "9le for'tho C35 plan-3e garden- " well u tor a. h the domlborles and who! buildâ€; Goats are an†"and“, but At, boob. dam (“In In!) all if,t ttoats no the beats, Ind no, 1 gm Palm Gen-up] , and George Ceeet,--ANo sum lot, nal. 0.. a "s' Wt the mtter to and "ttri?, Now, .homm, electric Into}; ttte pumps and alarm 'ttMa' these walls. V 'i . Tammy‘s . an“: Er' TRUISD‘ an NGI pop «a mt I?“ doll-i Edi fa