DOMESTIC HELP ~ o charge to employer it service for N. S. homes. investigate references AL NURSE DEPT. ‘s Emp. Agencies T TBRSOW i Aihmemtics s AM i ailt o CIZIVIL JA L TAML, CUIMC, HAT, : botel, restaurant, office help, repairing ; learned trade in es POSITIV EL Yâ€"investigated. ~Tormerly ~with Tiffany and YOUR NEIGHBORS erl; free estimate. David J WANTEDâ€"Experienced . 1 like !nmll* washing ; d deliver. el. H. P. Your coat, suit, or fur remod. ed or relined by ladies‘ tailor, in fur work ; also finest dress tchâ€"inâ€"Time Shop, Tel. Glen. m NE LCRAE ons L th hospital and kinâ€" i_training available ilts and children, RMPLOYMENT FURNACES _ very reasonably by reliable . P. 2288. 35â€"37pd ANTED â€" I would like to maids, both excellent; one cond maid or general maid, maid ; both good cooks. Tel. MENT AGENCY ENVIEW AVE. ER ON XMAS CARDS we are offering a new ®nâ€" RVICE _ TO EMPLOYERS ; in High Grade Help 1 Nationalitiesâ€" JW AVAILABLE . chauffeurs, maids, govern ‘ANTEDâ€"Reliable man for nt v or any.kind ef work t of references. Tel. H. P: 2102 ®7C., EVAanston ® . DAVIS 8116 HISTRATION FEE TATE SUPERV!S!ONA _t?‘tf RED FOR evenings by exâ€" h school graduate; capable very good references. Tel. ANTEDâ€"Place to do light GHLAND [UATION WANTED : _willing to exchange ten work for reoming privil. pousible 4th year colleo work for board and room. ANTED â€" Woman wishes any kind, by the day or URSDAY, NOVEMBEE ; TEDâ€"High school graduâ€" work by dry or week : to ITED â€"Will assist in carâ€" or assist in ‘any kind of ; experienced ; references. west mhn ave. mt'ï¬a e employer. 1 investigate 8. First St. _ _ Highland Park 2520 for trucking service; distarce hauling ; Speâ€" Reliable couple deâ€" ul _ year . college Hizrl:nd Park. 85pd I8tf !e'm m'imwâ€"vm man would like ® rent room; can afford to pay $2.50 a TT _WANIEDâ€"â€"Woman about 30 or 40 Fn old to take care of house and small mily inâ€"exchange for board and room. â€" ~Call efter 6 o‘clock. Tel. H. P. 2328. 36 "ANTED TO RENTâ€"2 rooms with bath mbhud&r two .d;l.h'nmt::: s located.: near nsportation. _0.- Câ€"Fâ€"R Press office. . 86 HELP WANTEDâ€" ~â€" Wanted to Rent â€" CHII.DREN CARED FOR by experienced PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP Try me for that next hair cut. Alt styles »t 40c 21 NORTH SECOND STREET ~_ Tel. H. P. 5494 86â€"38pd WA'ï¬lTEDâ€"Bon_rding _home for boy 5 years to play two C(;nk;-v'SB-!)â€"-Cvent;ï¬vn‘\;e."éu Clarkmore Studios. Tel. H. P. 3474. 35â€"37 DQ YOU WANT TO TRADE your Highland Park residence for 20 acres of farm land, . high and rolling, near Barrington? Cali INSTRUCTIONSâ€"Hawaiian â€" Guitar DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING MRS. SMITH Phone Highwood 2790 82 EERBOnuOw OCORE RRCRTCS MCV PCUTEDQ WIl erll: free estimate. David Johansson. Tel. Diversey 2041. ~ 85â€"40pd DRESSMAKING â€"AND ALTERATIONS â€" Ladies‘ tailoring and fur work; gent‘s ~ clothes relined ; attractive prices. Stitchâ€" inâ€"Time Shop, 698 Vernon ave., Glencoe. CLOCK EXPERT, chime, hall, antique clock old ; rate of board $15 per month ; clothes furnished. _ Write Ruby S. Wallis, 203 N. Wabash ave., Chicago. _ 36 Oriental Dishes _ _ _ KOBE RESTAURANT 22 NORTH SECOND STREET Highland Park 84â€"36 WIDOW would like to share her apartment with young couple or lady ; also will rent room with k tchen nrivileges : references exchanged. Address Câ€"A press office. 36â€"38 ;EYBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST. M‘~s Cl~/ys M‘lham, 1537 S. St. Johns ave. Tel. H. P. 1775. s 85â€"36 mURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 ,â€" 1982 Tel. H. P. 1769 Learn to play the popular songs. You pay for l|euons onl;. P‘irnt‘ _lesson enables you DELICIOUSLY COOKED MEAL put in box stalls at night and grained tw‘ee a day. Warren Herrick. Tel. L F. 410. 86â€"39 Household Aids _ work : prices reasonable. Tel. H;. P ~John Christenson. 12tf nd Park, M SPECIAL FRESH DRESSED POULTRY 19¢ and 21c Telephone Highland Park 1784 Help Wanted BOARDING HORSZS Home made pies, 5¢ per cut WANT A CAB? â€" CALL JONES TEL. H. P. 1233 s2+° D Oe o MB eeee Shortly after the next kickoff Roâ€" | the clit gan made another spectacular run Sun’dt: good for 45 yards and with the aid|with Edm of Parker and Aliens scored the gosi, is a third touchdown. Bodman again|sion of th scored for the extra .pointand the | mysticism. score stood 20 to 0 as the quérter| for childrc ended. . To adnHen seore stood 20 to U ~as the quarter forchfldmundcspmdhmmm ended. . for adults.. _ j .__ _ l novel by F . During the last quarter Llioyd Hoadq.TuudaydeMuy acted matt Rudolph intercepted a forward pass|will feature Back Street, with John an adult ; oâ€"yard _line from where Allens| On Thursday, . 3, icture | yUary Witow .. smashed through the line for Highâ€" | American Mazuï¬: vw?l.l thbi pl‘hown '{(','eï¬â€˜ge"::f":g:l“ h.nd Park‘s first touchdown. Stipe‘s| again. Walter Huston, Pat O’Brion ;} ie ot "World‘s P kick for the extra point was blocked.| ind Kay Johnson are the principals "mn“mti": Score 6 to 0, which remained the|‘n this outstanding drama of Amer.â€"| ; q "Sof8, P°r â€"â€" same during the half. ican banking. Not objectionable for| Athietic Girl _ _ _ Bodman‘s Kick Good *hildren but it might not greatly | , & V nts, Charlie During the third quarter Allens|‘nterest them. â€" ’xf.".,“cs'l";."}."n."; and Rogan maneuvered the ball to| â€" Friday and Saturday has Hold| § ¢rtle Beas _ ... the Boosters‘ 20â€"yard line, and on |‘®m Jail with Bert Wheeler, Robert | Loï¬ "uis »wom the next play Rogan shot a beautiful | Woolsey and Edna May Oliver. Anâ€"| N°".York Bowery pass to Bert Berube who scampered | other farce comedy about two salesâ€" 2’11-‘::' gmu across the marker for the second|men who land in jail where their | Srl_with Muttonâ€"L touchdown. Bodman‘s kick for the "oneshy antics make havoo of es Con ~MYST fft,f' point was good. Score, 18 brison discipline. Hilarious footâ€"| Rose Swfker. Cel The first score was the result of a continuous march down the field with Rogan, Parker and Becker carrying the ball to the Boosters‘ 5bâ€"yard line from where Allens smashed through the line for Highâ€" land Park‘s first touchdown. Stipe‘s kick for the extra point was blocked. Score 6 to 0, which remained the same during the half. to 0 score, but finally succumbed to the powerful attack of ‘the. local team during the third and fourth quarters. â€" The Boosters were considered to be a team of some merit and lived up to their reputation during the first half of last Sunday‘s game when they held the Y.M.C. to a 6 over the Deerfileld Athletic club. high school gridiron. Last week the heavyweight team administered a 38 to 0 threshing to Oscar Johnson‘s Boosters, of Chicago, and the lightâ€" The Young Men‘s club football teams, both heavyweights and lightâ€" weightAs, c_ontinue to ramble right Young Men‘s Club o sds 20e mt esE PCR SHH and to make legal proof thereof. All persons indebted to said bank are reâ€" quested to make immediate payment to the Receiver. â€" Dated this list day of August. A.D., 1932. OSCAR NELSON, Auditor of Prblic Accoun is 29â€"40 of the State of Illinois. ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber exccutor of the estate of Temnerance Annie Worth, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of January next, 1933, when and where all persons having â€" c‘aims against said estrte are notified _ end requested to present the same to. said Court for adjudication. t gs receiver of HIGHWOOD STATE BANK « Highwood. Lake County, Illinois,, and that the said H. A. SMITH has given bond and is the qualified and acting Reâ€" ceiver of said bank. All persons having claims against said bank are hereby notified and requested to present the same to said Receiver forthwith Rla Bs oo cce C M â€" ‘The undersigned Auditor of Public Acâ€" counts hereby gives notice that he has apâ€" pointed â€" a~â€" 4 220 °IAO Waukegan, Ill., Oct. 31, 1982. Marvin Wallach, attorney. STATE _ OF ILLINOIS OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Games Last Sunday AUDITOR‘S NOTICE THOMAS WORTH. THE PRESS 36â€"38 and ran 30 yards for a touchdown.‘ The Boosters failed to gain after ; the next kickoff and Weil recovered a blocked punt on their own 8â€"yard Acâ€" line.. On the next play Enchelmeyer *"~ . went over for the next touchdown but the kick for the extra point was wide. Just before the close of the final quarter, Highland Park recovâ€" ven ered a fumble on the 45â€"yard line Reâ€"iand started another rush down the aid | field. Enchelmeyer carried the ball i2 | for a 30 yard gain and Bartelman plowed through for the final touchâ€" J11 | down. Final score 38 to 0. Lightweights Win, 6 to 0 * | The Deerfield A. C.‘s put up a nis | strong battle with the Y.M.C. lightâ€" â€"_ | weight team, holding them scoreless during the first half, but in the secâ€" h:; ond half the lightweights swung into will| action. On a 50 yard march down 'tthye' the field by McLaughlin and Garlâ€" ty, |ing, McLaughlin went over the ;‘t- marker for the one and only touchâ€" |â€" ied | down of the game. Both teams were ball gahme between rival teams is the cli_l%;x. All right for all ages. Sunday, Chandu, the Magician, with Edmund Lowe, and Bela Luâ€" gosi, is a well produced screen verâ€" sion of the radio serial, a story of D.A.R. Better Films c ____â€" Committee Review both from Waukegan, the latter playing some of her own delightful compositions after assisting Mrs. Hussy in several two piano numbers. ent to enjoy the program arranged by Mrs. W. A. Alexander and Mrs. George E. Bliss. The club was again favored by guest artists, Mrs. Rush Hussy and Mrs. Constance Virtue, The October meeting of the H. P. Music club was held at the home of Mrs. Florence T. Dingle in the afternoon of the 28th. A large per= Guest Artists Give ‘ Delightful Program Next Sunday the heavyweights will battle the Kenosha Aces, a reâ€" shaped team that defeated Racine 6 to 0 last Sunday, while the lightâ€" weight team will hook up with the havoc â€"of ous footâ€" teams is ‘ all ages. Magician. !novel by Fanny Hurst. It l;';_flna acted mature problem play. Strictly _an aAdult picture. Thompson, Mabel Thompson. 7 h4 with Sleeves......C. Uchtman Trsile CoP mmmmnc.ouccPorey MebGughitn MYSTIC SHRINE h Rose Swfker, Celia Hagie, Florence Uchtâ€" mann, Andrew Johnson, 1da -umuu. Gordon Claus, Mary Horenberger, Ottâ€" eni. Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Jean Holm, Will Hagie, Irving Whitcomb, Minnie Horenbergâ€" er, Lottic Fredrick, Ethel Mailfal4, Kathryn HOnoet t eV o AOmvRCs Virginia Rectenwald, Mildred Sticken, Ida Sticken. Frank Manell, Ida Sticken, Edith 3rennan. Bob Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Warâ€" *»1 Dean. Eddie Cazel, Lily Thompson, Ray Smith, Luella Willman, Genevieve Steiner, John Cashmore, Harold Seiler, Juliana Willâ€" man. BEAU‘S AND BELLES Hich Steppin‘ Johnny........... H. A. Olendorf Ginadwry Butterfly _._______R. W. Potterton Svain of 1870 ......._._._____...._._...Gus Klemp Mss Bustle _....__._..__________._Dan Hunt Bsshful Swain ... _ _ _ Bill Cruickshank ivret O‘dâ€"Fashioned Girl ...._A. C. Stadler Shiek of ‘49‘ers ._.._.._.._.._.Wilson Neargarder Pentalette Girl ..._.....__.......__Ed Hunsrker Mss Hoonskirt .. ...._...__._P. J. Anderson .Beau _Brumme! of 1860 ... W. R. Schmidt ;'-\ Pâ€"ekâ€"d Husband ....._. ... Bui.-km iss Bloomer ................._._...._.__Rey Ceilg‘oid Collar Bennie ........._Le&eRoy Meyer Morry ~Widow ................._......Henty Juhrend .Joe. the lifeâ€"gunrd rivvertencierissgercths . WÂ¥ , PA hy Annie. the htblug‘ beauty ...........Jack Nots Skiek .of Wor‘d‘s Fair ._____ James Mâ€"‘Ifald New York Bowery Girl â€"____ Gus House Harry .._..__.._. Alexander, minstrel boy .._____. Aléxander, minstrel boy ......... Miss Hobbleskirt ......_.............._.. Du‘sy, the bicycle girl .._._. R. . brele Peat ............__.....__..__........ Roy Clavey Driver of Horseless Carriage, _E Rrederick Shiter â€"$ Brother O OPCE IMUM CC CCORY Ted, Jack‘s friend.. Yirris. Jrek‘s frier Mury, Jaek‘s bride Virginia, Harris‘ g Murie, Ted‘s girl ... Susan, Henry‘s swe Yirris. Jrek‘s friend Mury, Jaek‘s bride ... Virginia, Harris‘ girl °[ 20. BHarris‘ girl ........_.._Irene Evanson ;hrie. 'l!'{ed'n girl i nctheus l(:;:nmg:(l:lov;ly usan, Hentry‘s sweetheart rey usker "awyer Brown â€".â€"â€"...._............John Beckman 3’thirty. a detective ......_..__.. Ted Sticken wao ngARie â€") Soab c L0E Uncle J Jack, h The cast has been working hard and everything is in readiness and _ each individual member of the large :ast promise to put over the bigâ€" s°n° Snow Ccver staged in Deerfield. There will be a matinee at 3:45 for all children under 14. The cast follows: â€" THE CAST * }I.l‘\ile ‘_l:i-en_l:y_.llfidurgom ...........John Klemp Like all big weddings it was neeâ€" essary to have a dress rehearsal of "Henry‘s Wedding" to see that evâ€" ery detail was properly learned, and that the big event would come of‘ without a hitch. Last night‘s dress rehearsal indicated that Henâ€" ry‘s Wedding" is to be a recordâ€" breaking â€" event. Everyhogly, ~was. there and, although the bride and groom were a little bit nervous, still the show went off exceptionally well and everyone can expect a finished ‘how that will be a scream from ‘tart to finish. ' "HENRY‘S WEDDING" TO BE TONIGHT Tu (Continued from page 1) AND BOY CHORUS â€"â€"~.....A. J. Johnson ._......Arnold Winters ........... Doc" Bleimehi ........ Ruby Landau ..James M~‘Ifald THJRTYâ€"NINE Adtaker VCHC J Uunreod Johnson | ol C+ ds ect