outed declare. At time: it “a been patched up temporarily, but always it soon reverts to its former condi- tion. with numerous bad holes which have caused innumerable complaint and not a little damage to tmiBe, it is stated. Now that practically all other main roads along the north shore have been improved and are in good shape. it is hallowed timely to insist that the government take care of this stretch within the army post. It is believed t at it would be to the interest of the war department to im- prove this road as it would tend to deflect much trnttie. from Sheridan road through the Fort and lessen congestion on that road and in that way prove a safety factor, as well as a benetit to the post. Citizen. lay Aid The Highland Park and Highwood Chambers of Commerce and the Lake Forest Kiwanis club are to he praised for their interest in the matter. and it is suggested that citizens of these towns also might help the matter along by writing to the congressman and senators regarding this road problem. The Highland Park Chamber of Comrncrce sent a letter to these at tieials some time ago, and last week the Hisehwood Chamber of Commerce apptvved the following letter, which has been mailed lo Congressman ('hlmiMum: Th (Eur ortrunisatron has rem-ind many complaints from Inca! residents and transient motorists the past tlerve your: rugurdiug the condition of the rum] runnzzxg through Fort Shoridan alum: the Chicago North shore and Nilwaukcw railroad tracks from Sharnrufs L'orner m Highwani to thy Nurih Gate, Huis Wash {MIL I' from Sharnun's turner m "tttttwoot to thy North Gate, The condition of this road has anus-A! thoi,nnds (If dullars worth of damage and the Iliahwood Chamber ot' Cummrrce. representing the crm'.- munity asks ynur kind assistance in having this mud widencd to forty um few and .parrd. having this rum! “udonul to tony um few and paved. Iua--nuch as this is a jamming": thorouzhfuttr between Chicago and Waukcean, _\~ur kindnws in aswrt- in! 3mm influvgnco will be anally agi- proclated nut (Lily by local residents but by the public at large. Awaiting the favor cf a- reply to this important matter, 1 remain Respectfully. Highwood Chamber of Commerce Otto F. Fisher. President. M0109 3' , , ' , , i'l,9.lv"!i':,lli,il"i G l l l b' mm AanoumuE " From the Gift Shop Nut Sued“ " Mm - MIDI! Bett, 1927 lodel 8550 Nash Adv. an - Ila-Inter Ill-Ho gun. 1923 model 8900 N-h 14’... Sol-l - [up Inc was --lT" Huh - Sh "tme Sod- I!†not! A........_m.u.,.1150 Nash w Six 240m Sedan I!!! .0“ W .3350 Lava: of cold weather sports will itnd tripled enjoyment when they have I Null to take them to and from their Winter play- grounds. 'iikaG,siiiaiira _7 tstUo. M ttI-tthte m , has for Stockings. NAtitt SAL.ES A all and! of novelties 1 “Tier Letter to Cungressnan Nun-mbcr L't, lyu's Hun-vrnble Curl R. Chindbiot" m Hf Representatives hJIL’lHn, Ir. C. (Continued fro. - " o--'". undid . _ .3015 Nash Adv. SI: 2400' Sed--- 1926 node! e..-"-'. .-.r.--_ use Nut Spatial Six “Speck!" 4- d." “an. In“! WHAT]; All of that and an carry our um] (unmet. They are nll equipped with I, ml bakes. when tires, dire - - tire. atop light, hm an. and Ire in in: ch- uck-ml candida. gut/.1; y s" 8R' w P, 'bteilc dltt 7:29,? ““’/ // -.,Jv"" is 98mm! WWW s this is a promincros betwvcn Chicago and ‘ur kindne<5 in as,sert- i‘nco will be greatly atr- quy by local residents lastueningtumulmu tTi-tGt-tii-r-ttur uttieeea-heuasuethr-tr- m¢bhndohaw portsmdatthcn‘uhrmet'n‘d mold!“ Campbell Chm No: '", 02318. Inmv no “A"!!! The put year, under the leader- strip of I11. V. C. laser at worthy matron, 1nd Mr. Chum: Peterson u worthy puma ha: been a most successful one. _ "suing year an: Mrs. Jesse my. worthy matron; Mr. Henry “Anson. woxthy patron; Mrs. In, Howe, u- sociate matron; In. Catherine It via, secretary; Ir. Hugo Schneider, tmsunr; In. In: Muller, con- duttreu and Mrs. Edvard Stranger, Smoking Stands. It will be u: easy matter to select I gift from the moat complete and beat looking smoking stands ever shown in our store. Buy your smoking stand now-we'" de- liver it when you desire. Settwartx Furniture Co., 11-13 So. Genesec street, just south of Washington, Wnukrgln. ll 3 GIFTS Gifts With Personality Every woman likes to own thime, which possess a distinct personali- ty-provjdtd they are Pleasing. 'rise one“: elected to nerve tor the I - A few “nations Costume Jewitry .. Pull on Gloves Imported Flowers French hand-made Handkerchiefs Exquisite trod-made Lingerie An unusual line of Purses (Milan and Service Hose by the box Silk Starts of many varieties and styles 10 N. Sheridan Rd.. Highland Park Loretta Shop "Leather Picture Framed me"P' in light colors, $4 _ A Book Folder of Writing Paper French Stationery A Chinese Fruit Dish-- A Bronze Dinner Bell A Bridge Table Bin on a black base, 35 Italian Wood Picture Frames, Leather Portfolios. $8 . . . a crisp lightweight kind with a shadowy, crackled pattern. French blue. lined with derA blue tan with brown lining, and gray with red lining. 24 sheets, 24 envelopes . . . boxed attractively for Christmas giving, $1.50. Looks like a handsomely bound volumr . . . and when you open it, you find 24 lined en- velopes. 24 jiffy-notes, and 24 sheets of novel- ty paper with a blue edge. $2.50, complete. a shallow plate, with Chinese character: etched on it, and set on a Mack teakwood base . . . $2.50. A larger size, $3.50. with an old English gentleman n-top, $4.60. overlaid with gold leaf, and beautifully fin- ished in antique effect. 86 to $8. irGiaiiri' iiiFiiihGUi quite "mm Lined with moire, and fitted with stamp and note books. Complete with lock. all sorts of novelties for kit's-Jinn". dec- oeattvet1tirttferrttmtdli-:y, Inn-young i ION'I'E ILl" _ - “ONION "I-.II cl (I. "IN" "A s - Pttll "it: "; (Lo-ad: l Inc-vow. ILL bulb opt-In T M Illi- - u l -- “I M. - at! In! I "LIP-0N8 nu This Saturday the new Park Social club will hold I lucky prize dance at Witter: mu. when merri- meat uni entertainment will ah the eventing. Russ Linquiat with Frankie Russell at the mp0, and band will provide the Inuit. Everybody vul- LUCKY PRIZE DANCE AT WIMN’S SATURDAY BARTLETT THEATRE Sunday . - IIINB RICH VIII: _ Puke Newn - (Io-d) A Sully Bide mull) “THE LITTLE BNOB" with MAY II¢\\ln - ROBEI'I‘ trauma Comedy I. Crew t (I'd, wed-ru, . "DESEI‘I' Vl'LTl'IlES" wilh GEO. "BYERBo.N - DOIISB LIKE (in-ad) - 73H- Thirdâ€. Friday IRENE RICH _ CLYDE COOK "HEW AIS OF I AIRIEI)" “Etta hall every" m - my ’IIABI KNUCKLU' “CRAIG! “I?!†flout!- “mun. THE NEW SUPERIOR WHIPPET sl,,i,8yA8,fs M Mom: For the Youngsters DOLL BUGGIES ' 5.00 SIDEWALK BICYCLES T .r, 15.00 VEIDCIPED' .. 10.50 WAGONS ... - t.96 5-PIECE WAFFLE SETS ,-F $2.25 32-PIEI‘E' DISH SETS 5.45 FAMILY SCALES IN COLORS 2.50 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 CHRISTMAS TREE STANDS OUTSIDE TREE LIGHT OUTFITS CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT BULBS Christmas Tree Sets FANCY CAKE COVERS DECORATED BREAD AND CAKE BOXES _ For the Home IRON TOYS MECHANICAL TOYS ELECTRIC TRAINS Willys-Overland’s highest achievement in Fours and light Sixes---Great Beauty-Larger bodies-More speed and power and the Wonderful new "Finger- Tip Control.†Meierhoff Hardware Co. You are cordially invited _ to the first showipg of f 510 Central Avenue - Highland Park Phone Highland Park 198 WM“?