SPECIAL Sugar, Beet â€" 10 Ib. bag Sugar, Cane 10 Ib. bulk Sunsweet Prunes »«si. lb. pkg. Baking Powder, c»«=+ 16 oz. can Catsup, Snider‘s 14 oz. bottle Fruit Salad, Del Monte No. 1 can Cookies Shredded Wheat pkg. Cocoa, Hershey‘s V Ib. tin Brer Rabbit Molasses (@:=" _ 1% Ib. can Phil. Cream Cheese, Kraft‘s 3 oz. pkg. Prepared Mustard, Gulden‘s 8\ oz. jar Fleischmann‘s Yeast. * Ivory Snow Super Suds, Lux Toilet Soap FOODS MOST IN DEMAND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TOBACCO Cigarettes MEATS Greening Apples Grapefruit, medium size Grapefruit, small size Cabbage Hockless Smoked Picnics Ib. 19¢ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES *4 Indicates increase in price PRICE of FOOD Prices subject to change deâ€" pending _ upon _ fluctuations in wholesale market prices. The A&P Foo:iu Stores CHOICE FRESH MEATS Pork Loin Roastâ€"cut from young pig Ib. 29¢ Prime Standing Rib Roast .. .. .. .. .Ib. 35¢ Boneless Rolled Veal Roast. ... .. ... .lb. 35¢ R & 0 Irish Baconâ€"6â€"8 Ib. average . . . Ib. 33¢ These prices are provided by the Great Atlanâ€" tic&Pacific Tea Co. as a buying guide to houseâ€" wives. Prices shown in the first column are in effect at A & P Food Stores, October 20â€"25. Natienal Biscuit Co.‘s Decorette Bars, Starlight Cocoanut Points muum MIDDLE WESTERN DIV!8!ON «=== The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Che ite. held or Old Gold 1 weky Strike. Camel, PERSONAL chane An e storc for it« pri prices are: down nw prices of food Whole or half piece Indicates decrease in price 8 oz. pkg. small pkg. [AL (Only business men as a rule read the market reports that teil the f food stuffs sold in large quantities. to keep informed is to askâ€" an A & P es. They do not stay up when wholesale tin of 50 29e cake Ib. Ib. T o d a y . _ 4AÂ¥e 2 .. We# 6%¢ Ib. 14/5¢ PRICES TODAY OCT. 20â€"25 12%e¢ 7%e 64%¢ 10e :: 63 C3 11%4e 19¢ 25¢ 29¢ 17¢ 19¢ 21%&¢e 25¢ 25¢ 10¢ 13¢ 14e 13¢ 13¢ 3¢ PRICES _ cHANGE a year _ |N PRICE 84c â€"4¢c Tic â€" â€"le 24¢ 8fc 12%c 9 1/6e 4kc THE PRESS â€"T%¢ â€"2¢ â€"3%c¢ â€"5¢ Lg11/15 â€"4U/5e â€"235/8¢ â€"28/15g NIGHT POLICEMAN FIRES AT BANDITS surj two ond ond Loesch halted and then reached for his gun, calling to the two men to put their hands up. They dropped the tools (including a sledge hamâ€" mer) which they had been using in the attempt to jimmy the door, and ran. > â€" Loesch followed them a few steps, and then fired twice at the retreatâ€" ing forms, 50 feet away. Gets Description Loesch accurately described both men. One, the man who he wounded, was six feet tall, he said, and wore dark clothing. â€" The other, five feet ix inches tall, wore a light topcoat. They woere about 25 years old, Leosch ha \‘ Margaret Kerr of Highland Park ‘was chosen a member of the cast of the oneâ€"act play, "On Christmas | Fve," which is to be given at Parâ€" sons college in December. Nine other \freshmen women will take part in Ithis play. a chance to renew its ravages. Fungi are really of vegetable origin, unable to manufacture their own food, beâ€" cause of the lack of chlorophyll or green coloring matter, hence are deâ€" pendent on their host for nourishment, destroying the plant tissues as they grow. The standard remedy against these various diseases is bordeaux mixture, used in various strengths acâ€" cording to time of application and exâ€" isting conditions. The surface of the leaf and twigs are covered with a proâ€" tecting film of fungicide during the season when the particular disease is prevalent, so that when the spores tor seeds of the disease) lodge on the tree or plant, they are killed before they can take root. Success in all spraying operations depends entirely on thorough and timely applications with the proper materials, therefore it is imperative that the persons to whom you entrust your spraying are conscientious and thorough operators, equipped with powerful sprayers capable of covering every leaf and twig no matter how large the trees. 3 h Police ‘Chief | ared that the indits would be ere . caught. wore police an (Continued from page 4) (Continued from enlisted Gardening f Edward Moroney deâ€" he search for the two be eontinued until they Aid of other worth and Chicago. detectives page 33) CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK STATE OF ILLINOXS)] 89. COUNTY OF LAKE o IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LAKE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE) PETITION, or_ THE CITY) OoF __ HIGHLAND _ PARK,) LAKE _ COUNTY, ILLINOIS,) TO_ASCERTAIN® THE JUST) COMPENSATION _ TO_. BE) MADE _ FOR _ PRIVATE) PROPERTY â€" TO_ BE TAKâ€" EN OR DAMAGED AND TO) LEVY A SPECIAL AssESSâ€") MENT To ray THE COST) OF _A LOCAL _ IMPROVEâ€") MENT _ CONsISTING â€" OF) THE _ ACQUIRING _ OK A) RIGHTâ€"OFâ€"WAY AND WID.) ENING . AN_ â€" EXISTING RIGHTâ€"OFâ€"WAY _ FOR _ A) PUBLIC _ STREET . AND) sIDEWALK _ FROM _ THE) soute _ CiTy LIMITS OF) THE CITY OF HIGHLAND) PARK AT A POINT IN THE! sOUTHERLY _ BOUNDARY) LINE OF LOT 2 IN THE) SUBDIVISION _ OF _ THE) (WEST 22!, ACRES OF THE) soUTH 30 ACRES OF THE) EAST ONEâ€"HALEF OF_ THE) soUTHWEST QUARTER OF) | SECTION _ @5, " TOWNSHIP) 1: NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST) oF THETHIRD . PRINCIâ€" PAL _ MERIDIAN, AND EXâ€") TENDING TO THE NORTHâ€") wEsSTERLY | CITY LIMITS) OF HIGHLAND PARK,. BEâ€") ING | THE CENTER. LINE) OF BUENA ROAD, AT A) POINT _ON__ SAID [ BUENA) ROAD EAST OF AND ADâ€") JACENT To THE RIGHT or.way. OF THE PUGBLIC) sERVICE _ COMPANY _ OF) NORTHERN _ ILLINOTS, Al«) so KNOWN . AS THE SKOâ€") kx VALLEY RoUTE OF) THE _ CHICAGO, _ NORTH) SHORE _ & â€" MILWAUKEE) RAILROAD, ) SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE the hearin will permit. Said cordinan Surprise Party Tuesday The. ladies of‘ Mooseheart Legion gave a surprise party, Tuesday, eveâ€" ning, for Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Oddy of Lake Forest, honoring their fifth wedâ€" ding anniversary. A mock wedding ceremony was conducted by Mr. Jack O‘Brien, who served as minister. His part was well acted, and his friends congratulate him for his part in makâ€" ing the evening so great a success. Mr. and Mrs. Oddy were presented with a lovely gift, by the ladies. Dated f ‘and ‘ublic nt NOTICE whlind urt nt All munfeipal . corporation + twenty the rate hy statute â€"H ordinat office. © snid C FICE is hercby swiven to all persons inâ€" wl that the City Council of the City of ind Park, ‘having ordered a local im« ment consisting of the mequiring of a ofâ€"wny and widening an existing right« y for m public street and sidewalk from wuth city limits of the City of Highland ut u_ point in the southérly / boundary f.Lot<2 in the subdivision of the West weves: of the South 30 meres of the East falf .of the Southwest. Quarter of Seeâ€" 15 ‘Townâ€"hip. 43. North, Range 12, East « ‘Third Peineipal Meridian, and extend» > the Northwesterly City Limits of. High» Park, being the Center ‘Line of Buena Cat i point on said Buena Road East id Adjacent to the rightâ€"ofâ€"way of the e Serviee Company of Northern IHlinois, known us the Skokie Valley Route of the wo, North Shore & Milwaukee Raftroad, »dinanee â€"for the same being on file .in Mee.of the City Clerk of said City and aid City having. applied to the County of, Lake: County, State of Ilinots, for iscssment of the cost ‘of said improve» . pecarding to the ‘benefits and an assessâ€" thevefore hnving been made and return« suid Court (Docket No. 344), the final n thereen will be held on the 10th day ovember, 1930, at 9:00 o‘elock . A.M., or on thereafter as the business of the court County, IMlinois, â€" + Asse«sment. t Hishland Park, Ilinois 23, 1930. > Thursday, October 28, 1930 nce provides that the agwresate id assessment shall be divided 20) installments bearing interest f Six (6) per .cont per annum in such ense made and provided. desiring~ may file objections in fore said .day and may appear » und make their defense. RENJAMIN F. LEWIS HARRY ERHART, FRANKâ€" LAING, Commissioners _ appointed . by the County Court of Lake Countv. Illinois: to make said Mayor and President of the Roard of Loeal Improvements HIGHLAND PARK SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 344 14â€"35