M $4 f m ATTRACTIVE IOOTI.sl ll;. m& dan Inn, 380 Central 2v& }I OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our bank building, PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING 5â€"ROOM BUNGALOW with garage at 623 4â€"ROOM COTTAGE at 146 S. First St. ; just redecorated ; good bath and Heatrola heat. Tel. H. P. 201. T. H. Decker, 142 South Second st. B26â€"28 RAVINIA, EAST SIDE, for rent, Octo?:rr‘ 1 for year or longer, small modern attracâ€" tively furnished bungalow with garage ; gas heat; situated in midst of beautiful gardens on private lane, 3 blocks to transâ€" portation ; 1 block to lake; reasonable rent to responsible family of adults, . Address + Box BG Press office. B26pd HOUSE, 7 rooms, steam hest, sun porch. 117 N. St Johns ave Tel. H. P. 1922 437 EGANDALE ROAD, everything in a 9â€"room house. , A26 UNIVERSAL REFRIGERATOR, size 7 cubic feet ; retails at $169.50, will sell cheap ; never been used. Tel. H. P. 1891 |after Apartments for Rent DOBERMANN PINSCHER PUPS from a registered litter. E. A. Weil. Tel. H. P. 3068. A26pd YOUNG WIRE HAIRED FOX TERRIER by by private party, famous pedigreed show quality; AKC reg.; inoe. for distemper ; loving disp., housebroken, bargain $25. J. Reinboth, 775 Bluff st., Glencoe. Tel. Glencoe 1513. © A26â€"28 SEWING MACHINE, Airway Sweeper, RCA Radiola No. 66 ; reasonable. Tel. Deerâ€" field 337. A2épd IRRMCS s LON USED PING PONG TABLE, cheap. 1146 Chestnut st., Deerfleld. A2Zépd LA SALLE CONVERTIBLE COUPE 1931 SEVERAL USED GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS, also a few floor modâ€" els; regular 5â€"year guarantee. H W. Nordin Co., 10 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. H. P. 214. . A26 PLYMOUTH COUPE 1934; just nicely broâ€" 8â€"ROOM BRICK, 3 bath, oper porch, and sleeping porch; oil heat; 100â€"ft. fromtage; best section; 3 blocks from lake; near schools and transportation ; price $15,000 ; liberal allowance for reconditioning ; reasâ€" onable terms ; â€"this is a good investâ€" q'elnt for home or income property. F. B. LLIAMS, Tel. H. P. 2360. A26 5â€"ROOM BUNGALOW ; hot water heat ; exâ€" cellent location ; all improvements ; $8900 ; terms ; must be sold this week. Jobn F. :f:nardi. 306 Railway ave. Tel. H.A}" 3 rooms and bath, garage if desired. Call at H# Highwaod ‘Arc. D2L26 en reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Jâ€"S2t _ so soOUTH ST. JOHNS AVE ‘Tel. H. P. 1769. Address B124, care Press Office. 760. John Christenson. FOR SALEâ€"Best location in Highland Park, 7 room house in good condition, lot 100x174 at land value only. FOR RENT: Charming ravine hb e rooms, 1‘4 baths, oil heat, large z‘:‘xndl. beautifully wooded: only $7> per month. Skokie ave. ; oeiux;.ncy after: ï¬: 1; rent reasonable. Tel. H. P. 3109. B26â€"28 21 NQRTH SECOND STREET » Tel. H. P. 5494 Men‘s and Children‘s Hair Cuts ... Specializing in Hair Cutting. PAGE EIGHT 6 o‘clock Baird & Warner, Inc. low mileage, excellent condition, $550 cash. Tel H. P. 280. A2pd Chicago. Open evenings Coat $15; Brown Caracul $20; Gray Carâ€" acul $24; Leopard Cat $29; American Broadtail $24; Black Caracul $28; Racâ€" eooan $25; Hudson Seal $50; genuine Mink $150; and many: others worth four times their price. Also 20 jackettes at $10 and 38 fur scarfs at $2. Economy seetion, MILLER FUR CO., 166 N. Michigan ave., ken in, cost $722, will readily sell for a brand new car; hest offer this week takes it. Tel H. P. 2280. A26 WEARING APPAREL FUR COATS left with us for storage and repairs, but uhcalled for: Black Pony Accounting and Tax Service L CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Will assist you in setting up a simple bookkeeping system, prepare monthly statements, prépare income tax and retailers‘ tax returns. Moderate Kee. UTO TOPS‘ of all makes and styles reâ€" covered. CURTAINS, CUSHIONS and UPHOLâ€" STERY covered and repaired. J. M. BILHARZ 2nd floor Larson Bros. Garage Tel. H. P. 493. .Res. Tel. 725. A23â€"26 ahore Garden of Memories. A bargain if taken at once. Tel. H. P. 3098. ‘A 19tf "Edrm in Ravinia District; 6 rooms, 3 voms, bath, lâ€"car garage, good sized lot; ‘convenient to school. Transp,, and stoces : will rent for $52.50. | Mr. Martin 346 PARK AVENUE, GLENCOE Highlard Park 1606; Glencoe 1554. A23 Dill‘s Home Barber Shop Phone 557 ATTRACTIVE ENGLISH ~COTTAGE RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if .,f‘ld on or before insertion; 45 cents if raid by Saturday tollowing publication. 10 cents for each additional line. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for nes or less if paid tor before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cen h additional ri:n. Houses For Rent Household Aids + REALTORS NOTICE LOT in fine section of Northâ€" WANTâ€"ALI ... Bb¢ H26â€"28 B24â€"26 A26pd Advertisements received after 12 noon Wednesday, placed in another secm. will at the hour‘ of ten o‘clock, A. M., Central Standard Time, on the Tth day of September, 1934, at the east main front door State of Iilinois) $ a Count{ of Lake) ss. N THE PROBATE COURT OF LAKE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH GRAHAM POWELL, deceased GENERAL NO. 12645 _ PUBLIC NOTICE ISs HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a decree entered of record in <this court on the Twentyâ€"fifth day of June, 1984, in the above entitled cause by the Probate Court of ‘Lake County, Hli#â€" nois, the undersigned, as executor of the estate of Elizabeth Graham Powell, deceased, ) MALE AND FEMALE HELP_ WANTED Positions received at this office exceed the number of applicants qualified to fill them 5 Mothers‘ Helpers at......................$5 2 COOK$8 MB .......................p.. $12°$15 $ GenQFRIS BC ... nremurmnrigerericnemn BLO Others at $8. t WANTED TO RENTâ€"4 or 5â€"room house in or near Highland Park; rent must be reagonable. Address OR Press office. W26pd WHITE CHANGE PURSE LOST, eontainâ€" CARE OF CHILDREN afternoons or eveâ€" nings by young lady, 18 years of age; experienced ; can give references ; will also . consider doing some housework. Tel. H. P. 3036. E24â€"26 AN OPPORTUNITY for substantial posiâ€" tions and high earnings is open to sevâ€" eral men of good standing in their comâ€" munities, men residing in Lake County, I!!. These positions require conscientious study nnd work with: the coâ€"operation of experienced executives. No capital or exâ€" , pense i: required, as this company is well establis red and has the resources to fiâ€" nance its representatives‘ business, Previâ€" ous experience is not so important as charaeter,. attitude and initiative. Marâ€" reid men preferred. In reply, state age aad previous business experience. Address EQ Press office. 1 F26 WE HAVE WELL QUALIFIED housemen, DRESSMAKING AND ALTERING. Mrs. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM in a private EXPERIENCED GIRL will eare for children by the day or hour. Tel. H.. P. 8157. EA7t GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK and NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, suitâ€" able for couple, or will rent single; kitchâ€" en privileges if desired. Inquire at 591 Vine ave. or Tel. H. P. 3308. P25pd LARGE PLEASANT FURN. BEDROOM nr. GIRL WANTS POSITION for general house work. Tel. H. P. 523. \| E26 CLEAN PLEASANT ROOM with a small NORWEGIAN WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day; cooking, laundry, cleaning ; willâ€" ing to do any kind of work or bézm' week. Tel. H. P. 5557. h 6pd 3â€"ROOM F%leSHED UPPER FLAT, heated garage, $20. Also lower bâ€"room flat, unâ€" _ and hot water heat; half block from . transportation ; reasonable rent ; no chilâ€" dren. 124 8. First 6t. * D26 MODERN 4â€"ROOM FLAT, garage, furnace heat, close to transportation. Tel. H. P. 1320. D26 FURNISHED APARTMENT of 8 or 4 rooms UPSTAIRS FLAT, $22.50 per month; five rooms and bath at 690 Deerfleld ave. Tel. Deerfield 245 or H. P. 1577. D26tf 2 Couples, 1 Selndlnlviin winprieee 116 "1 Germanâ€"American, have over 5 years experience as cquple $110. FURNISHED APARTMENT to be vacant LOWER 6â€"ROOM APARTMENT, hot water heat ; oil burner; garage; large yard and garden; occupancy Sept. 1 or Oct. 1. Lincoin Pettis, 655 Osterman ave., Deerâ€" field. . j D26 ing diamond ring with engraving inside, dropped on North Shofe Line. Tel H. P. E11. REWARD. â€" M26pd Over Walgreen‘s. Tel. H. P. 2520. E26 Over Walgreen‘s, Tel. H. P. 2520. F2 chauffeurs, butlers, now available, as well as laundresses, day or hour workers. 8 Aâ€"1 COOKE ......:..s.0mmukncmoo918 2 Couples, 1 Seandinavian ........$110 LARGE ATTRACTIVE FRONT ROOMS in private home; one with twin beds ; the other with large double bed; within easy walking distance of the business cenâ€" ter. _ For further ‘particulars inquire at 216 Linden ave. P26pd Elise Baumgartner, tel. H. P. 2004, at 24 Burtis ave., Highwood; will do work at home or go out. E26pd home; oil heat; telephone; hot water at all times; privilege of getting breakfast if desired. 645 Vine Ave. P24E lake and canvenient to Braeside and Raâ€" vinia transportation; breakfast if desired ; garage available. Tel. H. P. 155. P24A cooking ; references. Tel. H. P. 49. E26pd family; hbot water; near transportation. 642 Vine ave. PI3t heat ; warm and comfortable; rent reasâ€" onable; !4 block south of Lincoln ave. station. 623 S. St. Johns aye. D26pd airy and well heated; reasonable terms. ‘Tel. H. P. 2842. D26pd furnished, air furnace, garage, 1%4 miles west of N.W. station ; can be seen after 6 p.m. 918 Sunnyside ave and West Park aves. D26â€"28 pot; heat and bot water furnished ; 507 Elm Place. Tel. H. P. 465. D 26tf AND 3â€"ROOM FURNISHED : APARTâ€" MENTS for light housekeeping ; hot water Sept. 1; one block from Central ave. deâ€" $â€"ROOM FURNISHED Wanted To Rent Situation Wanted FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Lost and Found Rooms for Rent Help Wanted EXECUTOR‘8 SALE H. E. ALSUP, Mgr H. E. ALSUP, Mer SALESMEN SHED FLAT, witl heat; half block " The suittwbges that Mrs. Sanâ€" \tini loaned | Mr. Stern $98,790, of ‘5which only£)i$2595 has been paid. \‘The suit ask8 that judgment for the |loan, plus B per cent.interest, be accorded ‘Mrg. Santirii. Mr. Stern is a membet of the law firm of Juâ€" dah, Reichrtizn; Trumbull, Cox and §tern. P Civil Servicé Commission, in Washâ€" ington, D.C,, by Sept. 7, 1984. Form 10 and Fotm 2223, containing full information |as to the requirements to ibe met and the character of the examination. to be given may be obâ€" tained from ‘the Lake Bluff or Fort Sheridan postoffices, or from the United States Civil Service Comâ€" migsion i The date for the examination for the two positions, which will be held at Lake Forgst and Grays Lake, will be‘ stated 6n ‘the admission cards sent applicants after the date for the close of;receipt of applications, and will be &bout fifteen days after The Unitéd jStates Civil Service Commission gnhounces an open comâ€" petitive exaifiination to fill the posiâ€" tion of postmiaster at Lake Bluff and Fort Sheridgn, which positions will be¢ome vachnt this year. Both are third class fï¬ostofï¬ces. The Lake Bluff position pays $2,â€" 100. per yeatr, and the Fort Sheridan office pays $2300 per year. Applicati}gns for these positions must be filed with the United States _ Suit askin Oscar D. St ly for nonâ€" filed Tuesda County in â€" Patterson City, form Brandon |J Chicago, at bassador| to bate Cou toâ€"wit #ecrue, the ri which the ‘sa deceased, had. und to situated in : State of Hli gan in said «c to the high:l tb pay the much ther¢of i the debts now o of Ililingl#) ind described as follows, â€"wit : wl s The souther Wheâ€"half ‘of ‘lot 4, except the . westerl . feet thereof, in block 76. F. P. HaWkin‘s Addition to the City of < Highlan t News Hicut ut M $120,590 from Attorney ‘n, of Chicago, allegedâ€" ent of a loan, was circuit court in Cook If of Mrs. Dorothy Antini, of New ‘York | wife of Col. Noble &h, â€" Lake Forest and tney and former amâ€" A Popular Insti ‘of Other munities in the City of Waukeâ€" ;, sell at public vendue d best bidder for cash, K said estate, all or so y be necessary to pay from said estaté and the tion now due and to itle, interest, and estate zabeth Graham Powell, ie time of her death, in ng described real estate punty of Lake and the Phone 557 THE PRESS * OUR SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT is one of the popular | departments in the bank. Its equipment|is of theé best. Everybody admires that massive vault door. An! experienced and courteous man is in chargï¬. In the} neighborhood of 2,000 boxes are in use. [ t |\ We happen to have available just now a small numâ€" ber of boxes which we can furnish at a nomin$ price of $$.OO per year. You cannot afford to be without one. _. The "big day" at all the local plaggrounds will be Friday, when the honors in baseball for the season will be decided. _ Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Tickets may be obtained from any member of! the lodge or at the door the evening of the dance. The children have lost but one day during the season on account of rain. A large number of smaller children have léarned to swim durâ€" ing the season. The Lake Forest summer playâ€" ground season will close next Satâ€" urday, Aug. 25, The annual field meet will be held on Friday afterâ€" noon at West Park. A*l playgrounds will participate in this mect. The finals ‘in the baseball tournament will be played on Friday, also . The Lake Forest Elks Lodge No. 1498 are sponsoring a series of dances,; the first to be held at Deitz‘ Stables in Ivanhoe on Thursday eveâ€" ning, Aug. 30. © . The "Dixiana‘"~is moored in the north branch o,f the Chicago River at the Diverseyibridge, the dock beâ€" ing surrounded by a sevenâ€"acre landâ€" scaped park with parking facilities for motorists. It is a huge craft, 200 feet in length by 46 feet in width with three deckg. On the main deck is the theatre seating over 1000, with living quarters for the actors in the rear. Tj:e second deck conâ€" tains the handsome "Knottyâ€"Pine Mintâ€"Julép" room and the outdoor dining room wheéere refreshments are served. underâ€" the supervision of Charlie Krempp, veteran caterer. The top deck is a promenade with large dance floor for the patrons. An old time calliope, such as were used aboard oldâ€"time show boats, is on the top deck and merrily toots southern melodies before the show starts. tnay uavue i ! . To be eligible for the examination an applicant must be a, citizen of the United Sta!& must be between the ages of 21 an 65, inclusive (exâ€" cept that the Righer age requireâ€" ments are waived in the case of veterans of the; World War, Spanâ€" ishâ€"American “f,‘pr and the Philipâ€" pine Insurrection), must reside withâ€" in the delivery df the post office for which the examination is held, must have so resided for at least one year preceding the dité set for close of applications, and must be in good physical condition The competition is open to both men and women. © The opening ; of the â€" traditional Mississippi River show boat "Dixiâ€" ana" last week im Chicago was one of the big society events of the year. This board serves in a consultative capacity in matters of school adâ€" ministration and@ policy. The fall term will open on Sept. 4. The ofâ€" ficers are as follows: Paul W. Petâ€" tingill, president and treasurer; M. R. Beeman, viceâ€"president; Helen Quarnstrom, manager; and Evelyn Carp, secretary. A. Duane Jackman, city clerk of Lake Forest, and Montague R. Rasâ€" mussen of the Rasmussen Brothers Boot Shop, Lake‘Forest, are memâ€" bers of the advisory board of the Lake College of Commerce, Waukeâ€" that date gan, according to an announcement by that institution this weék. _ AND ParRK StTATE J Please phone your reservation The Old Reliable Bank e_â€"â€"â€"â€" The purpose of the organization st summer playâ€"|is, primarily, to further the best inl}? 1_close next Satâ€"| terests of the Democratic party in} The annual field the City of Lake Forést. Since it ihas the active support of the party | leaders, it will undoubtedly become | the center of increased Democratic }acti\'ity in this community. 1* | _ ‘Plans were inaugurated for reguâ€" ;lar meetings at which prominent. |speakers will attend, and at which | political @and civic questions will he Resared) UThe president appointed | an ‘executive committee of seven \ members to make all arrangements. There are no membership dues, but each member is required to sign | a pledge. + fo, e e e es t The call for the meeting was i “; sued by the local Democratic eonzi mitteeman. With Paul E. Brady acting as temporary ‘chairman, & constitution‘ was drawn up and‘ adopted. ; ) d The layout at West‘Chicago perâ€" mits the handling of enormous ship» ments of cattle. The Chicago & Northwestern Railway owns 1700 acres in addition . to the enclosed sheep and cattle pens at the yards, excellent land for grazing. The yard is operated for the railwiay by Marâ€" shall Brothers. It is known as oné of the largest and most modern feed. ing yards in the country. . The following officers were unaniy mously elected: Robert N. McCreary president; Mrs. Carter Harrison Jr., first viceâ€"president; Edward Bald, win, second vice-presi({ent: Paul E., Brady, secretary; Frank P. Dewey, treasurer. . t At a recent meeting held at the home of Robert N. BZcCreary, 397 North Washington Road, a group #K Lake Forest voters organized a new political club which hag been named, the Lake Forest Demgcratic Club./ This heavy movement started about 30 days ago as a result of thg Federal program of ‘cattle reductiop and relief. West Chicago, because of its ample faciltiies, vxï¬;s chosen 3 one of the three yards ‘to be used clearing points. There may be many as 5 million head of catt clear through these three yards fore the program is completed. S far there have been about 150,00 head brought into West Chicago, al}} handled quickly and e#iciently with} out taxing the capactiy of the yard, a few hundred head pf cattle a: sheep every day shipped in fr points in the railroad‘s|territory, has about 28,000 head of gattle on hand at the present time dug¢ to the hea movement of relief le into Chjâ€" cago from the Dakotrs, Nebrask§, Wyoming and Montank, shipped by the United States Government, | The population is a}shifting on'i, with as many as 200 or 300 car loads a day coming isto the yards and an equal numï¬r going out either to eastern grating fields or to the packers. [ t There has been a big increase population at the West Chica; Stock Yards of the Chicago & Nor Western Railway duting the la month. _ : _ This yard, located $0 miles we of Chicago, near the North Wester main line, which normally handle se;.ao;: an the playgrpunds, and & full report will appear later in the Lake Forester. The children have | bhad a has been a bk increase i tution rease in | D Chi | b & North| a the lagt| s« ‘ N1 e " les west| . Weste ! k handles | & ttle a < in fr 1 orvy. has | t i d \J. SMITH Ideals are like stars; you will succeed in touching them with f hands, ‘but like the searfaring : on the desert of waterg, you ch them as your guides, and, follow glem. you reach your destiny.â€" hurz. t {\ Simplicity is an exact medium tween too little and tob much.. Joshua Reynolds. Mr. McCreary said, "The treme out increase in Democratie vot has necessitated the Ym of cal clubs all over Lake County, expect to have over 200 active m bers by our next meeting, Wwhich ; be cheld Monday evening, Aug, at the Young Men‘s Club, Any q son who desires to attend is & come." [ x I congratulate poor‘: young pon being: born to that ancient tononble degree which render ecessary that they should de hemselves to hard work:.â€"Ane Carnegie. Your Typewriter Ma Highland Park 567 _ ; REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALE8 TELEPHONE 410 60 N. First St _ Highland Par Draperies â€" Fabrics Upholstering CABINET MAKERS 360 CENTRAL AV., HIGELAKD PAR PHONE 568 IS NOT a FAD It is an exact sciense thousands of old. I can assist you greatly in str Daash at The Green Tem Pot ev noon and Tuesday and Thursday will gladly apply her knowledge of erology to your confidential affairs. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDR THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, DRY CLEANING CO: ALBERT LARSON Lambeth Workshop NUMEROLOGCY JUNK E. K. CATTON STATIONER Dealer in CALL AND . P. 178 Mr. tended on on 477 month Mr. Mr. two c As and der Frey Kimer ter of TH Le C Park. bell held Sept. ficers per J their after Frits H. M w ere Phyll Jerse who â€" turne visiti Char end i ri Wis. has Cla of is Bert! latte of Bay, The St Seull will ter aft ter Ne No The picn Mr 118