_7 ____ L â€"Armour‘s C€hgo. Style 19 _|Rib VEAL CHOPS D 1. _ |â€"â€" FRANKS. Ib. =~. 1 nsm tys ;, .', ue _ . T“N‘ld the market “;'.':'";-;h- --t- â€"-;.d..... }‘ome o t t I better the results. rs,. J. McMahon of Second street, l QuUaLITtyr ME, ! MARKET â€" F4 __â€"â€"] >~â€"Betterâ€"Meatsâ€"forâ€"Less ~Money _ 12 BUTTER, Ib. . Choice SIRLOIN 39 Mickelberry‘s Bonelessâ€" STEAKS, Ib. _ IJIIC| PIGS‘ FEET, pt. .__ BROILERS, 1Ib. Choice PORTERâ€" M O R T G A G E. A steady flow of funds for inâ€" vestment in conservative Mortâ€" gages. We are always in poâ€" 6 E R V I C E sition to consider applications upon the â€"security of well loâ€" cated properties. Funds at at a min‘imum. â€"â€" Prompt attention. H.F.Philipsborn & Co. 7 Waukegan Ave., Highwood Phone Highwood 3259 Free delivery to Highwood, Highland Park and Ravinia s48 PV 105 South LaSalle St. ZQC‘PC(%?IEC:KOC:;T, ip.; : 196 f kept 31 c l Pun KChore. In.: .. Miss Mildred â€" Turpinâ€" and Miss Sally Wheelock _ whoâ€"spent the sumâ€" mer in Europe have returned to Highâ€" Jand Park and are again located in the Udell building. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ohrmund and daughter Ethel were the guésts of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson of Kenosha, Wis., Monday. â€" «edayâ€"atâ€"w"most delighntful autumn bridge luncheon, at her home on S. Deere Park drive. o ~Dorothy Harrison of Bronson aveâ€" nue, left Monday for Frances Shimer school, Mr. Carroll, L. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"The annual Community Leadership Training school of this city will be held at the Presbyterian church from Oct. 12 to Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin LePelley motored toâ€" Mt. Carroll, Ill., on Monâ€" day. Miss Joan Imig entertained on , I Ihs. for ... l7c URGER, Ib. and Park Locals T ME PR ES 8 29¢ 15¢ 19¢ 19¢ sistante will _ be_ Missâ€"Elizabethâ€"Eddy of Bay City, Mich.; Miss Betty Lee Rich of New York City, and the Misses Louise Clarke, Louise: Neff, WM eanor eeler, Helen Walcott, Eleagnorâ€"" McNally, â€"Chloe _ Watson, Margaret ~Hamill, â€"Jane ~ Fortune, Mary Elien Prindiville, Annie Warâ€" renâ€"Mason;â€"Grace FFitzMorris, Florâ€" ence Carr, Catherine Molloy, Marâ€" gart Chapman,. Alice_May.Dickinson; Miss Phoebe Swazey is expected home the latter part of this week "Patsy" an Irish Setter dog, owned by Miss Elizabeth Coolidge of North Ridge road, was reserve winner in a dog show recently held in Milwaukee, Wis. . ' Miss Hazel Herms and Mr. Wade Sturdivant of Chicago were united in parsonage ~Saturday evening. â€"â€" â€"Miss~Gwendolyn Juergens, â€"daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Juergens, will have a joint tea with Miss Peggy Glidden, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Religious Educationâ€" will} be held ~ at Grayslake, Thursday, Oct. 1. _ â€" _ _ Mr. Waliter Meierhoff > left for Omaha, Neb., Tuesday, where he will visit his brother, the Rev, Arthur Mrs. E. A. Wilson of Elmwood drive entertgined at a pajama birthâ€" day party, last Thursday afternoon, for her famous English sheep dog, Lord Northcliff and his son, Rip Van Winkle. â€"A number of Highland Park children were among the guests. . Caroline McNair, Louiseâ€"Ruffner, Marian Calkins, Eleanor Jerrems, Jane Valentine and Dorothy Dewes. The hours will be from 4 until 7 o‘clock. â€" ; marriage at_the Bethanyâ€"Evangeli¢ one bandit" whoâ€"hasâ€"been hunted parsonage ~Saturday evening. â€"â€" for six months., . â€"Miss~Gwendolyn Juergens, daugh=] ~‘The Hobbs home was looted several ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Juergens,]| weeks ago, Schoenberg, admitted °to will have a joint tea with Miss Peggy| Sergt. William Lawler, of the detec Glidden, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs.] tive bureau, after the same fashion Henryâ€"8. Glidden on Saturday afterâ€"| that was followed in all of his alleged noon, Sept. 19, at the Glidden home| crimes. m s ie ns at 639 Montgomery: road. _The_asâ€"|â€"â€"Rotice ~gaid that Echoenbergâ€"had W‘émm afternoon; Sept.| * _â€"_ soen in on mm mm o.# 20.â€"â€"t the M. E. church.. z. â€"| â€" Alfalfa Bill Murray, governor of The Josenh Peddle familyâ€"visited| Oklahoma, may not know whta he is friends in Half Day last Monday eveâ€"| doing, but anyhow the newspaper re ning. _ | porters around the state house don‘t Mr. F. P. Whitlock, manager of the| have to worry about getting plenty local Woolworth store. visited his| of readable copy. . â€" . igan. Messrs.â€"Jack~Clarkâ€"ofâ€"South Shore. president of "Countâ€" Your Strokes" club, Rav Mann, and Lase Martin at â€"Howardâ€"RobertStorzbach of. 233 North Second streetâ€"entertained the Mr. F. P. Whitlock, manager of the Incal Woolworth store,. visited his brother. who is a doctor at Mayo Bros. hosnital in Rochester, Minn., over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Whitlock reâ€" turned to Highland Park Tuesday marning via aeroplane. . t ys * The â€" Messrs. Arckie Antes and Llovd Laegeler havée returned. from a ten days motor trip through Michâ€" The Deerfieldâ€"Shields convention of Religious ~Education_ will beheldâ€"at Florida. The Chicago &‘ North Western Railway Woman‘s club will hold its first meeting of the year on Wednesâ€" day,. Sept. 16. e the latter‘s home in Francesville, Indiana. Miss Goodwine was the weekâ€"end guest at the William Rapp home. Mrs. Rapo expects to. return home tomorrow (Friday). _ The Enos family has â€"movedâ€" from Granville, Ohio, and have taken a Mrs. Fred Clow left Sunday to Mrs. William Rapp and Miss Louise Park, The Philathea and Baraca classe P W i l Mr. and . Mrs.â€"Williamâ€"Gayotâ€"of s Tuesday evening, Sept. 15. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Balke will leave next week for an extended trip through the eastern> States. _ Dr, Balke will discuss a paper before the Mrs. Harold C. Munstock is visit ing relatives in Peoria, IIl. Possible solution of the burglary in the Martin Hobbs home, 520 Manor drive, Highland Park, came last week through the confession to Chicago poâ€" hice by Otto Schoenberg, 35, 6440 Ellis avenue, Chicago, to beingâ€"theâ€""tele: Confesses Burglary _ Martin Hobbs‘ Home **~_â€"â€"to Chicago Poli been so active that he was unable to: recall the number of burglaries to. his credit, and they were inclined toi raced to him in time.. A sweater brought the downfall of: the man..â€"Lawlerâ€"hadâ€"been given a fairly good description of the ticed Schoenberg‘s garment he deâ€" cided that he had _ locatedâ€"theâ€"right His plan of operation, he told polics, was to pose as a repairman for the telephone company and then ransack the house after he had tinkered with the wires long enough to give him the opportunity to make the entry ‘The confession, police said, includet the ‘homes of Louis Arotlin, 1737 Pratt _ _boulevard, â€" Chicago; Floy? Thompson, 1018 Randolph street, Oak Park; Mrs. M. A. Carberry,103 ord, Conn. & DRY CLEANING COMPANY ; 618 N. Greenbay Rd., Highland Pk Accredited Sherwood Music 16 N. 8 on Laundry, Wgrk Brought â€"anit Called for . Courses in Ans . aveny PrANo, THEorRy, HArmoxy, | | "Ju®" the EAR TRAINING, HISTORY soth B. 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