Murray&Terry . â€" BA R G AIN $ The Funeral > 7 The funeral service was held at 9 o‘clock Wednesday. morning, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, the Rev. O‘Neill officiating, and burial was in the â€"cemetery at Everett. The service ~was largely attended by friends and relatives and many folâ€" lowed the funeral cortege to the comeâ€" Call at Higm Park Office Chicago Office, Tel. Cent. 4625 The Pfisters then* located in Highâ€" land Park and established their home on Homewood avenue. > Family History _ _ Mr. Pfister was married December ~24, 1885, to Miss Mary Antes. Mrs. Pfister is living and there are four children, all regidents of Highland Park. They are Arthur, Eugene and Clarence Pfister® and Mrs. Florence Carolan. There are six grandchildren. Other near relatives are two sisters of the decedent, Mrs. Cora Weiand and Mrs. Elizabeth Lang, both of Chiâ€" | cago. Two brothers are dead. _ . *R Many Friends 7 Mr. Pfister was a member of the| Immaculate Conception church and of the Deerfleld catip of Modern Woodâ€"| men. He had a host of warm friends in Highland Park, Deerfield and the surrounding country, who during his long residence in this section had learned to appreciate his many sterâ€" lin‘gfl:ntiu and they and the comâ€" m in general are sorrowing at|. theehuo!lomefulneam, In the humo!hisfri-liaanduoeehllvby. : the children will his memory be long cherished, because of his splendid character and his many deeds of kindâ€" ness B‘Q‘W.‘“’ 8. E. corner For Commissioner Cheney moved that the corporation counsel be directed to prepare an amendment to the zoning ordinance in accordance with the recâ€" ommendations of ‘the zoning commitâ€" tee and that he requests the zoning committee to call a public hearing on said amendment, j GEO. PFISTER DIES: FUNERAL WEDNESDAY Board Meets . | At the meeting of the board of local improvements the paving of an alley in block 5 was originated, and the first estimate for I. D. Lane, contracâ€" tor for the southeast paving improveâ€" ment, was filed and approved. Commissioner Gourley moved that the ornamental street lighting system installed by Baird & Warner in their addition to Deere Park subdivision be accepted, providing it should pass the scrutiny of the corporation counsel. Bond Ordinances Pass The ordinances providing for raisâ€" ing money by issue of bonds, etc. were then put upon final passage, first of which was the ordinance providing for borrowing money and issuing of bonds in the sum of $8,000 for incinâ€" erator plant improvement, and providâ€" ing for collection ef a direct annual tax for payment of principal and inâ€" terest, the ordinance having remained on file for public inspection the reâ€" quired length of.time according to law, â€" The same is true of the other bond ordinances passed, including one for $35,000 for general corporate purâ€" poses, $30,000 for water works bonds, | $25,000 for sewer bonds. . hastenâ€" the : installation ofâ€" gates at| _ The actual unveiling of the splendid the Briergate crossing n'aerï¬e:d monument to local war heroes and road, reciting the fact that two lives| heroines, living and dead, will be in were recently lost at this point and| CPArge of the Gold Star mothers. . expressing fear that an accident simâ€"| >_ /â€"_>.. Short Addresses: _ . : ilar to that in which a school bus| . Short addresses will: be made by was struck recently at Northbrook,| th* °W;WJ°¢F*'; Memorial: comâ€" might happen at the crossing in quesâ€"| Wittes. Mrs. J. F. Mackenzie, Mayor tion. 7 Hastings, James Cady Ewell, the The communication was signed by| Stulptor, and a prayer by Chaplain Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., chairman of| Garrison of Fort Sheridan. The high the crossing committee and Mrs. Tom| school ‘band will play "The Star R. Wyles, sercetary of the civic com,| SDangled Banner" and. "America." mittee of the club. | The complete program will be printed Council Acts f in the Press next week. . â€" * . On motion of Commissioner Cheney| | Jens Jensen, the well Known landâ€" the‘ city clerk was directed to acâ€"| SCape architecture, will landscape the. knowledge receipt of .the comntunica.| Park after the dedication of the memâ€" tion and inform the committee reâ€"| ONi@!.‘ . ‘ garding the plans for crossing proâ€" Notable Undertaking tection at this point.. Then Commisâ€"| . Highland Park has every reason to sioner Cheney moved that the Chiâ€"| be proud of the splendid, memorial: cago, North Shore & Milwaukee Rail.| Which has been erected to its war road Co. be directed to maintain a 24â€" | heroes and heroines. The project has hour watchman service at their Brier.| taken much hard work and a Kl‘fllt' gate crossing. The motion prevailed.| deal of time has been devoted to it It is understood that plans are under| by the efficient committee in whose way for the erection of gates at this| hands the plan was entrusted, and a point, large share of the credit for the sucâ€" A . communication < was received from the civid.committee of the Womâ€" an‘s club requesting that the council hastenâ€" the installation of~ gates at the Briergate crossing on Deerfield road, reciting the fact that two lives were recently lost at this point and expressing fear that an accident simâ€" ilar to that in which a school bus was struck recently at Northbrook, might happen at the crossing in quesâ€" tion. t The communication was signed by Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., chairman of the crossing committee and Mrs. Tom R. Wyles, sercetary of the civic comâ€" mittee of the club. %o BONDING MEASURES â€"â€" |UNVEIL MEMORIAL PASS CITY COUNCH| _ SUNDAY, NOV. 147B PAGEâ€" EIGHT 7:‘-'i'ek,&a Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 in C opp e nurt casy Notable Undertaking Highland Park has every reason to be proud of the splendid, memorial which has been erected to its war heroes and heroines. ‘The project has taken much hard work and a great deal of time has been devoted to it by the efficient committee in whose hands the plan was entrusted, and a large share of the credit for the sucâ€" cess of the movement is due to the interest and efforts of the chairman, Mrs. Mackenzie, who has spared no endeavor to bring to successful fruition. f be unanimous response, so that the event may go down in history as one of the most notable in the annals of the city. * Historic Event The ceremonies on Sunday, Nov. 14, promise to be of notable interest. It will be a historic occasion arnit should attract a great assemblage of citizens to unite in the formal dedication of this splendid tribute to the services and valor of those who gave unstintâ€" edly for their=country and countryâ€" men in the great world conflict: A general invitation is extended to all to attend the unveiling of the memorial. It is hoped that there will fer Co., which has been placed at their disposal for the occasion‘through the kindness of Alex Rafferty. FELL BROS. 509 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 456 _ Severalâ€". Bungalows _ and Homes from :6,080 to $20,000. Terms on all. BARGAINS FOR SALE Lot 66 1â€"3 ft front, East side at: $46.00 per foot. Lot 66 ft. front, east side, $62.00 per foot. FOR RENT : ‘Several . apartments _ and houses from $45.00 to $125.00. Several furnished houses to May or June 1st. HINE & HINE REAL ESTATE, LOANS and INSURANCE 15 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, HII. Phone 2340 Chicago Office Suite 35â€"37 & Jackson Blyd. every day. Qtiality and style, comfort and wear » count ; with these men, That‘s why‘ they Wear Frorst:ims at all times. Florsheim Shoes Thousands of men step out h in new Most syis $T.O Phone Harrison 0763 Continued from page 1 Wtc nc gt ocms TAMCRmcitinpe Th Csnt This meeting was in charge of the Civics committee, who had invited Mayor Samuel. M. Hastings to speak ! to the club and discuss several matâ€" | ters of civic interest. ‘A number of questions were given to Mayor Hastâ€" ings bearing on the bridge situation { on North Sheridan road, the Zoning ~ordinance, the guarding of the street | crossings by the railroads, increasing of our water sgupply and arrangeâ€" ;menu for sewage disposal. All of these questions â€"were very ably anâ€" swered by Mayor Hastings, and a great deal iof time and thought was given to the number of pages of matâ€" !ter and statistics that he read from, | and thgn enlarged upon more fully by | discussing them. > The scientists are unable to preâ€" vent the freaky weather we have had this year, but the people should inâ€" sist that | Congress : do : something about it. â€"â€" o 4 Mr. Erwin Wallenborn, a student of the Lake Forest College of Music, who has already won recognition for his piano playing, gave a delightful proâ€" gram ~which â€" included ~numbers by Bach, Mozart and Chopin and some modern compositions. A regular meeting of the Highland Park Woman‘s club was held on Tuesâ€" day, Nov. 2. Mrs. James C. Morrison gave a short report of the meeting of the new Lake.County Federation of Women‘sâ€"clubs which was held at the Waukegan Woman‘s club on Novemâ€" ber 1. y Civic Problem Discussed; Mrs. Wishes. to tutor children who need ; extra help in all grades. > Also gives sons in German. MAYOR HASTINGS SPEAKS â€" AT MEETING TUESDAY ACCIDENT AND HEALTH § INSURANCE in the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company: One of a thousand things, or little, is lli:;ly to ct}ttho?h‘yout incomet, you w expense o medical fees. Only an "insurâ€" ance income" will enable you to cary this burden. § 4 Every man dependent on his earnings needs this form of inâ€" surance. Ask about Insurance Income dz In the same ward of the hospi> tal â€" two men under the care of the same doctor! One had been struck by a train, the other bitten by an insect. Both needed nc W. N SseneBAxc reuasg IN 388 CENTRAL AVEâ€"_ J. C. Mbrrison Makes Reâ€" port; Musical Program THE HIGHLAND:PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Facing Sheridan FLORA LEVY Telephone Highland Purk 1061 TEACHER A Complete Collection of Paris Clothes _ GOWNS FURS WRAPS HATS For immediate requirements or to ... your individual order Park and 'Hiih'oodA z... $60 & bâ€"rm. flats, Hv’if [WOOQ ‘::.â€";....>1 creudet 7â€"rm. house, Walker av., H. P., SAEOVE EBE ,,..2e08â€" in prorerales ao n wenitenci 4 & 5 rm. fiats, Highwood, stove re and garages, No aVv. fie amevrasarsenier * 7 Bargains in houses and lots, all secâ€" tions. t ‘ Heated flats, 4 & 5 rms., Highland FOR â€"SALEâ€"â€"One smail soft con} heater «nd ‘one large hard coal heater. Call at 967 N. ‘St. ‘Jobhna ‘ave. t S6pdtf Phones H. P. 723â€"J, 2131 FOR SALE â€" Butterfly. washing machine ; manufactured in Chicago; excellent condition ; for quick sale; also regendrator 8â€"tube radio set.. new 6â€"volt "Exide tndlo,htury und batâ€" tery ‘charger, ‘Tel,. H. P. 575. 36 FOR RENTâ€"4 ‘room . furnished: flat. 414 N. First ‘st. } i sx * HELP WANTED â€"An experienced electricâ€" huummwï¬:mhmmm H. P. 2571 t f 86 : FOR RENTâ€"Modern room ; hot water heat. 616 Vine ave. Tel. H. P. 2859. | ‘B6pd FOR. SALEâ€"Fur ulster ; |practica ew. Tel. H. P. 925. 6 ’bâ€; ivate â€" family ; near ‘ transportution. . Tel,: H Hay‘r + m’in"‘a:,.. Bay rd. C ary FOR SALK 1: gas stove; brass bed: white fron bed ; o@K. dining table .and 'x-m__ 2 rugs: kitchen <table ; iteâ€"box ; very. reasonâ€" hble. 620 Latrel ‘awe. 2 36 of the seventeen new bungalows on South St. Johns avenue. There are only, two remaining. â€" _ _ I bought the fifteenth and it seems darned (good to sleep under your own roof. 3+ The quality is there. The class is beyond the ordinâ€" F. B. Williams Real Estate RENTING Phone 444 50 foot lot on Judson Avenue. No assessments. Only $4000.00. W. W. REICHARDT Beautiful wooded lot on Woodâ€" land Avenue, Ravinia. 136 foot frontage; 190 foot depth. A bargain at $7000.00. Real Estate FOR â€"RENTâ€"2â€"modern sleeping â€" rooms ‘with REAL ESTATE _ . AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE The price is â€"right. The E rms are easy Too Late to Classify W. W. BARTLETT EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE QGNLYâ€"T WO LEFT 536 Central Ave. Phone 2360 or Res, 2614 REAL ESTAT HIGHLAND (PARK.| ILLINONS A C T QUTIC K ! FOR SALE FOR â€"RENT INSURANCE INSURANCE 388 Central $80 $70 $55 $75 $50 Hurray! Hurray! Fifty laughs for nlg s dn + 8 i e you cry y Also Pathe Comedy WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10 _ 7:00 p.m BUCK JONES TUESDAY, NOV. 9 Also Progress Comedy International News sUNDAY, NOV. 7 4 MONDAY, NOV. 8 1 Matinee Sunday 2:30 .. _A story of laughs, mystery and thrills. o In spite of all we hear about flamâ€" ing youth, they do not seem to be able towmake the kitchen fire burn. JEFFERY A. CaRQUEVILLE |â€" [‘ | Park Ave. & Sheridan Rd. . 214 Western Aveiue | Highland Park Lake r% Pbongfl. P.1608 _ Phone L,'i, | A sixtyâ€"mileâ€"anâ€"hour thrillâ€"aâ€"minâ€" HIGHLAND.PARK NASH SALES Also othersâ€"ranging in price from $75.00 i THESE CARS CAN BE PURCHASED ol? BA «_ MONTHLY PAYMENTs |||| If you are ï¬oking for a good used car, come } + c over our wonderful bargains. All of 'M% *f usual used car guarantee. ; l 4 Flint 4â€"D Brougham, A1 shape r', Nash Light Six Sedan, 1926 Model ...._...... Jewett Coach, exceptionally clean buy m..,,',:. Hudson Coach, 1925 model _,nï¬_“.i Nash Coach, 1925 miodel .._...___.___...._\ Esgex Coach, 1925 model .______.___.______. Nash 4â€"Déor Sedan, 1926 model ...\ _. Buick Sedan; 1924 model; good shape ..._____. Wills St. Claire 4â€"Pass. Coupe, new paint )-g Nash Advanced Six 4â€"Door Sedan ._________. Nash 7â€"Passenger Touring Car ..__________ Dodge Coupe, 1924 model _.______________L Ford Tudor Sedan, 1925 model, balloon tires .. Studebaker 7â€"Pass. Sedan _ _ _ } c e otathiks O€ Pland _/ . in Highland Park on Mondays JAZZ and DANCE MUSIC . "taught on request . Tel. H. P. 985 for appointment "THE FLYING HORSEMAXN" Guaranteed Used CFrs Nine room brick home on a beautiful, curving ravirie in ia most exclusive wooded section near the lake. BHV 6. J Exceptionally large and attractive living room (wit bok hb and a m.iu(ve stone ï¬reph::&i French doors to a Avonderff heated sun room (both overlooking theâ€"ravine). t t d (I Delightful: dining room with unusual window effe .‘_"«2 ful outlook. Most convenient and attractive kitchen wit .al} builtâ€" :.jfumhrft. Adjoining refrigerator room. Extra lavatory off ain h §* Four {(rte. comfortable chambers. One with adjoini privat bath. Two with eonn.eux‘ bath. All have large clothes closet and plenty %r window$g. tile baths with linen tlo fedettal hvnto;y. tub and shower. _ Additional linen room off upper hall. Third oorhntwolerv-nt'lroom'ithm CÂ¥ Full basement, with oil burner and finest hot alte cating plant. Hot water heater. Convenient laundry t ing o Att:gtli:ed heated garage. Home is two years old and . in * condition. n l T 2 & Poce Areulhomeofthehi:huttypaut.lowï¬gml&‘ Attractive terms. â€" M NORTH SHORE REAL ES'TAm ( 16â€"18 North Sheridan Road _ Highland Park, Mincis KENNE'l'HiMcDONALD I "THE DANGER ZONE" Frederick L. Neff & Bartlett Theatre COLLEEN MOORE in "WE MODERNS" TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 910 in Highwood, Illinois B .. | thgt mill hed ie promme 7:'10p.u.].“:_ M’?‘ ) Wl your :00 pam. Au':&"t‘:f" tory with the grim backâ€" ; gro . | Strilgngly | unusual theme. Beautiful, T_‘*L.'fl c, romantic, thrilling, appealif ‘ Here‘s your edy for the year. : You can‘t ge ng on this one. * [ ts . Also Pathe Comedy. P s SATURDAY, NOY.)13¢~ « 100 pa BLANCHE SWEE!" m1 WILSON BEN 42 R ï¬i ;I p "BLUEBEARD‘S 7 WIVE8" * Pathe Review and Short Drama Also Universal Comedy THURSDAY, NOVJITP!: _ FRIDAY, NOV. t awikot i Also Universal Comedy THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ult u. 1 en e i ied which karry our | POTATOES t# P 1 1 on : #> pviar| _ eJ | 4 LA ROGCQU) ~< in * GKGALO®* “ 143 & y P :; cl i the u. dfamat lingJ t 4 x$ 1 WV L 1 ". $ . j j EF4 1S N 1YO m‘_ 2500 a quick sale | fofe P ht f 7 00 p.m 7 90 p.m KE Ir