BL B4 â€"B Now is the time for those who g ___ï¬ er .:_, 0co me.to.the aid of..ys g their party with masks, horns E w paper caps, decorations, s\ place cards and talltes"a"a#"a $ A ALBERT LARSON $ P :» â€"» P â€"»9 9 9 9 â€"» 9 9 9 9 9 9 D9 9 9 9 0 9 P 9 9 97 10 Clara Butt. Delicate salmonâ€"pink. _ _ * Phillippede Commines. Velvety dark purple â€"â€"Wm. Copeland. 25 of each Mss $9 250 Fine Tulips for .......=..... 4 4 Special Tulip Collections Bronze bronze. blush margin. *@â€" Franken Bros., Inc. These four specials are made up from the most popular and best varieties from our Master List Collection. In Just One Wéflékg Comes Halloween s Established rules govern many movements of the druggist, just as rules govern the student of any science. The RULE OF DOSAGE is the guide to both physician and druggist. â€" Each dose (on a prescription) is proven as a rule, in mathematicsâ€"this is the careful guard to physicians and patient as important as our multiple checking up of ingredients to see that each prescription EARL W.GSELL&CO. HIGHLAND PARK Phone 2600 . Who Says How â€"Much a Dose Is? SEND YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO US TO BE FILLED rai ty e rush your order. _ Telephone Deerfield 241 *A First street West of Railroad and then South to i i n o e e id Soft buff, inside golden COLLECTION NUMBER Pharmacists Inglescombe Yellow. Canaryâ€"yellow, Darâ€" Bartigon. ~ Fiery crimson. Pride of Haarlem.. Rosyâ€"carmine, blue be h ane C es ce ome coanati hn eP ce nape n eo omm + base. $9.75 _ RAVINIA Phone 2300 T Hâ€"Eâ€"PR E88 ul:-c Lutea. . Canary yellow, black cen A $ = + lné-h Pink. © Lovely pink. / ~~ Clara Batt. salmon Mnk'f mt Pride of Haarlem. Brilliant rosyâ€"carmine, Jlast evening at Highland Park Chapâ€" ter No. 226 R.A.M. and in spite of the inclement weather there was a goodâ€" ly attendance. The Past Master‘s sewers and water supply pipeé in the new street to be known as Fairview ~road, these improvements to be on city specifications under _ superviâ€" sion of Windes & Marsh, city engiâ€" neers. There are to be no assessâ€" ments. ln-l!bt. Soft ganow, ong flower. * Rev. Ewbank. ilveryâ€"heliotrope, lavenâ€" COLLECTION NUMBER 2 Moonlight Soft yellow â€" Long flower. : Faust. Deep purpleâ€"maroon. Valentine, â€"Light heliotropeâ€"viciet. â€" Large ftower..)..).<.. ) s8> c2s C 0o r ol . Clarsa Butt. Delicate saimonâ€"pink. 25 of each . 3% s‘ 25 of each ____: ____‘. 125 Excellent Bulbs for Highland Park lodge No. 1862 will hoid their â€"annual roll call and initiaâ€" tion Friday evening (tomorrow) in the Elks‘ hall. Members are urged to attend. ' 3 Murray & Terry say prices of lots will be less than on other similarly well located property and . therefore should sell readily. There will be dancing with special numbers, Barnum and Boloney‘s Big cireus, horse races, fortune tellingâ€" and> howâ€"and how. This tract is high, wooded and rollâ€" ing, and the lots will run from 125 feet front in the east part to 65 feet wide in the extreme westâ€"andâ€"all â€"lots will be restricted as to building lines and cost of houses, assuring protecâ€" tion to all purchasers. Already some houses are under way costing from $30,000 to $35,000 to erect. yall The Ravinia barn dance and corn carnival will be held Saturday, Octoâ€" ber 26 at 8:30 p.m. at the Ravinia Village house. > :>=*~ss 0 _O0_â€" Murray & Terry announce the ~opâ€" ening of "West View," an unusually high grade subdivision on Bob O‘Link road and south of and adjoining the beautiful Curtis M. Kimball grounds and beginning ‘one block west of Green Bay road and Lincoln school. Corn Carnival to Be â€"â€"~â€"â€"Held Saturday Night Murray & Terry to lSamnel 8. Isa Will _ ~~~â€"â€"Open New Subdivision:â€"â€"Speak on "Mesopotami COLLECTION NUMBER 4 COLLECTION _ XUMBER 3 Past Master‘s Night Elks Meet Friday â€"_$4.75 $3.175° $5.175 *~Samuel 8. Isa, a native of Bagd y | will lecture on this very interest: k | portion of the east, at the West Ric e | school ~Saturday evening, Oct. s|â€"Mr. Isa has studied extensively in : f | colleges of this country, served d . | ing the World war with the Brit With his family, George spent | younger days in Cuba, going to V dosta with them in 1918. During t same year he joined the Unit States <Navy <as electrician. Tw he madé the eastern and Mediterrs He was on the west coast at the t. of his brother‘s tragic death. O0., and Alpin Ewart of Valdosta. Besides his parents, he leaves th gisters, Mrs. F. D. Fuller of Balb Canal_.Zone, Mrs.â€"â€"A.â€"E.â€"Nooves lor of Valdosta, three brothers, Jo * . Wasted Byâ€"Product©. > Now that foreign missions are s1 plied on a scientific scale, we won what becomes. of all the old pot: used to be packed.â€"Woman‘s Ho Companion. but his heart could not carry the d ble load, and he passed away. On Sunday evening, Oct. 6, Geo Douglas Ewart, son of Mr. and Henry Ewart, former residents Highland Park passed away at home of his parents in Valdosta, a few months ago, when an operat was performed to remove the glar of pressure in the throat. The ope He was born the twin of He: Gordon Ewart on February 8, 1$ Henry Gordon preceded his brot in death April 25, 1921. This sh gradually impaired his health w In addition, Frank Salerno, : nationally known ~accordianâ€" art will entertain with his pianoâ€"acco ion. > Those who have enjoyed â€" radio concerts will deem it a r pleasure to see and hear this gr accordinist in person. This is the first of a series of p grams to be sponsored by the W Ridge Community club and they { be able to obtain <three entertain of this type for their first eveni A cordial= invitation is extended the public. 3 Irma Johnsonâ€" Nixon, the instr tor of ~music at the Lincoln a Ridge schools will give a group piano selections from Chopin. Ms of our local people, who have he: Mrs. Nixon, realize what aâ€"real n sical treat this will be. Taitry The usual small admission fee be required. * much in various parts of Europe : has served as a minister and teac! in this country and, for a time, one of the sparsely settled regions Canada. . During his talk Mr. Isa \ wear and explain the significance the various articles of apparel cc monly worn in his native count and will show samples of . the in! cately worked jewelry made : worn by its people. . s George Ewart Dies â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" in Valdosta, Thursday, Oct. 24, 19