The first Inter Troop gathering of the year for the local units of the Northsbore Area Boy Scouts will be held on Friday evening, September 25, at the New Trier Township high Scouts and their leaders will have u camp feed together at 6:00 p. m., and will spend an hour in talking over the good times they had in camp this summer. This camp reâ€"union will be followed at 8 o‘clock by a parents meeting in the auditorium. the Court of Honor committee of the Nerthshore Area Council, extends the invitation to all scout parents and friends to attend the Court of Award at 8 p.m. While the list is not comâ€" plete as yet, high rank awards will be made to the following scouts: Walter Roberts, Troop 21 Glencoe, Bronze Palm. C. R. Palmer, Scoutmaster, Troop 8, Wilmette, Star. s Foster Be'nnelt, Troop 3, Wilmette, Star. John Kraft, Troop 35, architecture, plumbing, handicraft, carpentry, civics, pioneering, cycling, pathfindâ€" irg, bird study, athletics, reptile study, camping, seamanship, forestry, conâ€" servation, canocing. Peter White, c}cling. first aid to animals, painting, camping, pathfindâ€" ing. â€" Edward Kunz, Troop 8, Wilmette, Eagle. _ ols Feter White, Troop 35, Ravina, Eagle. _ 0 s John Kraft, Troop 35, Ravinia, Eagle. â€" s _ ~Gerhard Gulder, Troop 55, Glenâ€" view, Star. s The Northshore Line Band will play at the Court of Honor and an interâ€" esting program has been prepared. The Deerfield Drum and Bugle corps will play at the reâ€"union and during the dinner. Enthusiastic Court of Honor A fine Court of Honor was held Wednesday night, September 19, at the Lincoln school. The purpose of this court was to award scouts merit badges earned this summer at camp and elsewhere, enabling them to reâ€" ceive their higher rank at the big Court of Award which is to be held Friday evening, September 28, 1928, at the New Trier high school ‘and which is for Star, Lilfe, Eagle and Palms only. Sidley Champman, cnrï¬ping. wood carving, reptile study, pioneering, leathercraft, bird study, thietics. Denton Smith, weather, astronomy, camping. Roderic Smith, astronomy, agriculâ€" ture, camping, bird study. Frank Wichma n, vconservnï¬on, cooking, reptile study. â€" Many Northsho:lev boys have be-’f 600 CENTRAL AVE. _ Highland Park come 12 during the summer months | dufapdedededodo db dï¬ 2A 4.4. Dr. George B. Lake, chairman of the Court of Honor committee preâ€" sided, assisted by W. W. Reichardt, N. H. Anspach and Carl MceManus, assistant scout executive. The followâ€" ing scouts were awarded: Herbert Stevens, Troop 32, First Class, award, and the following merit badges: swimming, life saving, athâ€" Ietics, wood carving, craftwork in leather, personal health, public health, camping and canceing. Scoutmaster Robert G. Anspach, Troop 31, Athletics, Troop 33, When and Where the Scout Troops Meierhoff Hardware Co. 510 Central Avenue ._ Highland Park, HMlinois @UAKER alone. There is no noiseâ€" no odorâ€"no careâ€"no worry â€"no coalâ€"no dirt. May be operated from a city gas line. You will be surprised at the low cost of this important device. Stop in today and let us show it to you. The man who takes chances with his car in an unheated garage is foolishly gambling with high repair bills. over. Simply fill the oil tank every day or so and l=t it For there has been deâ€" in the garageâ€"light itâ€"and to Keep Your Garage Warm Oil Heat Oil Burning Heater | PLAN SEWER SYSTEM FOR COUNTY FARM | _ _Bids were asked Saturday by the <county farm committee, that will (’ spend $25,000 in remodeling the buildâ€" | ings, on a sewer and septic tamk sysâ€" and will want to bécome scouts this Troop No. 30: Fridays, 4 p. m., Him Tiace School, Highlamt Farks Sooms: Highland Park. ~~ Troop No. 3i: W street. Highland Park. School, Highland Park; Herbert R. Smith, 614 S. Linden avenue, Highland Park. Highland Park; Robert G. Anspach, 210 Vine avenue, Highland Park. fieldâ€"Shields High School, Highland Park; Waiter Rubens, 150 Beech vinia; K. C. Bennett, Box 405 Ravinia. Troop 36: Fridays, 7:30, St. James Catholic Church, Highwood. Troop 37: Oak Terrace Public School, Highwood; Emil Lauridsen, 374 North avenue, Highland Park. Troop 45: Wednesday, 7:30, Episâ€" copal Church, Lake Forest; Robert Roeber, Box 763, Lake Forest. The people are said to be apathetic about politics, but that may be beâ€" cause not enough money is being spent. Troop 46: Thursdays, 7:30, Presbyâ€" terian Church, Lake Forest; Rolland O. Snuffer, 2330 N. Halsted street, Chicago. Academy, Lake Forest; Paul C. Stanâ€" ger, Thorpe Academy, Lake Forest. Troop 51: Wednesdays, 7:30, Deerâ€" field Public school; Rev. F. G. Piepenâ€" brok, Deerfield, NJ. tom for the farm. Bids are returnâ€" tble Oct. 8. Contracts for general repair work on the buildings will be Ict as soon as possible, according to Supervisor Bert C. Thompson, Zion, chairmar of the committee. (hurch, Glenview; Rev. E. Lester Stanton, Glenview, Nl Troop 61: Thursdays, 7:30, Presbyâ€" torian Church, Northbrook; Wm. Clore, Northbrook, III. Troop 71: Fridays, 7:30, Community House, Libertyville; Hobart W. Swan, 122 N. Milwaukee avenue, Libertyâ€" vie, IIL Troop 52: Fridays, 7:30, Presbyâ€" terian Church, Deerfield; Rev. Mark I.. Andrews, Deerfield. Troop 35; Wednesdays, T:30, Raâ€" Tr_oop 47: Wedllesdays. 7:30, Thorpe Troop 55: Fridays, 7:30, Methodist ant phases of the Hoover drive for the Presidencey. It is intended not only to.add millions of dollars to the Republican campaign chest, but also to unite everyday citizens from every walk of American life in the common cause of "sending Hoover to the White House." Its significance lies | in the fact that the rank and file of *me people are being permitted to ‘ take their full share in helping elect Hoover, not only with their votes and | imoral support but also in financing | his campaign. An intensive drive for small contriâ€" butions from everyday people to help tinance the campaign of Herbert Hooâ€" ver, Republican nominee for President «f the United States, is now under way in this vicinity under the direcâ€" uf George W. Rossetter, Western diâ€" rector of the National Contributors committee of the Republican National committee, with headquarters at 333 N. Michigan avente, Chicago. tion of Jumes S. Kemper, Minois finâ€" ers, stands as one of the most importâ€" mittee had been disbanded after it wais believed that the government had selected th Higly tract which the city purchased before the government closed the deal. CHINDBLOM TRYING TO UNTANGLE SITE PUZZLE Selection of another site for the proposed $335,000 postoffice building to be erected in Waukegan was the subject of a meeting of the commitâ€" toe named by the Waukegan and North Chicago Chambr of Commerce to coâ€"operate with the United States Treasury department in obtaining such a location, held last week . The meeting was called by Conâ€" gressman Carl R. Chinblom who came to Waukegan from Chicago this mornâ€" ing with that end in view. The comâ€" Meets With Waukegan Commitâ€" tee Endeavoring to Get Location Settled for Buy it â€"Burn itâ€" Yow U Like it Brâ€"PRODUCTS COKE CORP. PICKANDS, BROWN a»d CO. Manufacturers Sales Agents > Order from one of our Authorized Dealers PAUL BORCHARDT HIGHLAND PARK FUEL CO. Phone 67 Phone 335 CONSUMERS COMPANY â€" MUTUAL COAL co. Phone 2050 Phone 2800 Phone 27 Phone 272 * FRANK SILJESTROM The Lake Connty Business college has taken another progressive lz in offering to the public special vanced accounting courses. In order :o qualify for these courses, one must have either bookkeeping experience or have completed a bookkeeping course. The courss cover advanced accountâ€" Tg theory and practice and are writâ€" ten by Professor H. A. Finney, Ph. B., C. P. A., of Northwestern university. Mr. M. R. Beeman, C. P. A., will conâ€" duct the classes every Tuesday night from 7 to 9 p. m., beginning October C. T. & T. Co to J. P. Lahey and C. Lahey, D 6750.00. Lot 236 in Krenn 4& Dato‘s H Pk addn, sees 10 and 15, Deerfield. Martha C. Lahey, D $4000.00. Lot 14, renn & Dato‘s H Pk addn, sees 10 and 15, Deerfield. J. D. Harrison and wf to K. I. Fosâ€" ©.ck and wf jt tens, WD 10.00. Lot 2i in Woodley, resub of lots 7 to 28 incl in blk 82, H Pk. Bannockburn Pk, sec 20, Deerfield. S. Mandl and wf to P. Pekar, WD 10.00. Lot 1 in Brands sub, Fort Sherâ€" ican. w( jt tens WD 10.00. Pt sec 29 feld. W. Aitken and wf to C. E. Hughâ€" on and wf, jt tens, WD 10.00. Lot 9 Real Estate Transfers Anpa Kuhn dived to F. Sack and MANTELS and GAS LOGS When Will You Change to clean, smokeless fuel? 5111 Waveland Ave. FLOOR and WALL TILE Telephone Kildare 3499 (Not Inc.) CERAMIC FLOORS When will you change to this modern, manufactured fuel, economical to burn, easy to control, few ashes to handle, smokeâ€" less, sootless, with no dirt? Change now as thousands are doing. Talk to your fuel dealer. He will fill your order promptly and have a Solvay Service Man guide you in burning this modern, clean and economical fuel. smokeless fuel. Impurities are eliminated. There is no slate, no bone. Every ton gives HEAT. VERY ton of Egg, Range, Nut and Pea ‘ Size Chicago Solvay Coke is clean, C H I C A G 0O Tile Co. Ed W. Sims and Cora E. Howland ts to Helen M. Tobin, WD, $10.00, pt bik 14,â€"pit D of Hweod. * E. G. Huber and wf et al to H. L. Roush, lot 12 Murray & Terry‘s teâ€" sub of blk 5 Ridgewood Park, see 26 Deerficld, WD, $10.00. F. H. Bartlett tr to Mildred Schuler and father, lot 6 blk 13, Bartlett‘s Shore Crest Ests sec 7 and 8, Shields, D, $10.00.~ ~ Union Bank of Chicago tr to J. S. Rice, lot 7 bik 5, L. G. Arrits first add to Northmoor Terrace, see 4 Deerâ€" field, D, $10.00. knask, WD 10.00. Lots 75, 77 and 78 E. P. Osterman‘s sub sec 32, Deerfield. J. W. Burd and wf to L A. Holâ€" comb and wf, jt tens QCD 10.00. Lots 19 and 20, blk 26, sec 5, Shields. R. L. Fotte and wf to Elza L. Holeâ€" man and wf jt tens, WD 10.00. Lot Â¥4 in George F. Nixon & Co‘s H Pk Gardens, sec 28, Deerfield. 4 N. Second Street HIGHLAND PARK TAILORS TAILORING CLEANING PRESSING REMODELING We Buy and Sell used Clothing ANNOUNCEMENT Where we will be glad to meet all our old customers and many new ones. We are now located at 4 N. SECOND STREET in Lencioni Bldg. Roviands H Park Acre sub see 21, W. G. Henderson and wf to C. PF. Grant, WD $10.00. Pot lot 30, Highâ€" Cann, WD $10.00. Lots 1, 2 and 3 Arthur H. Apfels sub, see 14, Deerâ€" Langdale and wf jt tens WD $10.00. Lot 26, 2nd Ravine Porest, see 21, Shields. . Caroyin M. Ely to D. Hulburd, WD $10.00. Lot 3 in Ferry Field & Ferry A. M. Collins and wf to City of H Park, IL, WD $2600.00. Lot 14 bik 2 havinia Hlands, sec 26, Deerfleld. W. H. Murphy et al trs to S. Longâ€" osz and wf jt tens, D $500.00. Lots 16 and 17, blk 16, see 5, Shields. C. T. & T. Co Tr to J. H. Taylor d wf, it tens, D 15.00. Pt lot 48 E. H. Evans and wf to J. B. Meâ€" Phone H. P. 916