144 Â¥ !!} 16 ir B\ Â¥% 12 +4 $#4 §4 1e | + G i 3t Nt #} # 3i PAGE EIGHT â€"COMFORTABLE HOME at modest price â€"‘und easy terms. Spacious 6â€"room, good MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE, stone garâ€" dey bench, stone bird bath, small oriental rugs, dining room set, living room chairs, lamps. 260 Prospect Ave. Tel. H. P. lyet. Asopd % oo o e Te i { Opposite Bobâ€"0â€"Link Iw.vioflwhlkvflnbo.h ;m anxious to sell to accept a \reasonable offer, with small cash payâ€" "wmdhhmuhmt. \_.If you are looking for a real bargain q.n unusually â€" artistic and attractive ;uhï¬u home â€" not t: l(al:':ooâ€":-“)- u..umzw x % | charming! hohhdnnlrtmvniut \to transportation, school, shops and \highways, here‘s your opportunity. In‘Beautiful Deere Park WEARING APPAREL n FUR COATS LEFT WITH US for|storage and mhl’. but â€" uncalled for: Black pony coat, $18; brown caracul, $24; gray caracul, $28; leopard cat, $32%; American THREE ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT for light housekeeping; hot water heat ; 5â€"ROOM FLAT, ist floor, 611 (Onwentsia Mfkmr HEATED APARTMENT, completely \furnished or unfurnished in Ravinia; nr. 5+ROOM FLAT; hot air beat; kitchen furâ€" ‘nished ; lâ€"car ghrage ; la miles west of N. W. station. Inquire 9 '!unu“nni # ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, fine exposâ€" SEASONED HARDWOOD OAK AND ASH, !8 dollars ‘per ton delivered; biack ‘h%cl' yards $5; sod, 4c per square foot. 1 Wilmette 452, Gust Anderson, 1006 Ridge BLACK SOIL, fresh and rotten manure, REUBEN LLOYD, Tel. H. P. 585. AZitf FLAT FOR RENT, Highwood and Highland &â€"ROOM BUNGALOW ; tile bath, lâ€"car garâ€" OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our bank buildi on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PAl STATE BANK. 33 §â€"ROOM HOUSE, modern, reasonable rent ; \availaible Sept. 15. Call at 1146 Chestâ€" |\ mut st., Deerfleld, or see Mr. Gsell at \ Gsell‘s Drug Store in Highland Park. B2% ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, 2 ‘bedrooms, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED house 1t MBRS. MARY KUZIL BESS does not pay Baird & Warner, Inc. Apartments for Rent IMRNES&sLOYM For Rent: 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom house, 'Lvlti d’l“hnt. on beautiful ravine propâ€" bedrcom, 1. bathroom studio house, ‘gocd value at*$65 per month., &fl'.m |50 S. St. Johns ave. Tel. H. P. 1769.. B30 SEE OUR iâ€"BEDROOM, 2â€"bath, near Linâ€" eoln aqhnk for $8500. , »B%UT VERY REASONABLE 8â€" room, oil burner, 100 ft. lot, best Lincoln ave. district; $15,000, with liberal allowance for reconditioning. BRARTCORCC â€"v-‘â€"â€"â€"---*â€"‘â€"â€"â€"vl 'u laken at once. ‘Tel. H. P. $098. A 19tf Fine 10 room,.3 bath, tbrick hor Must be sold. Cost over $50,000, Can be sold for less than 50 ce dollar withâ€" small amount of .‘ Mr. Bullard, H. P. 690 846 Park Ave., Glencoe, Glencoe 1554. _ A28 191. ave.; furnace héat, porch and nr?c.,' ,re» duged to $25 for right party. J. J. ube, owner, 318 N. Greenbay rd. Tel. H. Must be seen to be appreciated. Shown only by appointment. < f " . 1 ;, FoB. WILLIAMS Udell Bldg. Tel H. P. 2360 GRE .3404â€"8906 after 6 pm UNI 5582 ?:mul $28 ; leopard cat, $32; American tail, $26 ; black caracul $34; raccoon, DHOmWIMI SHW, SHmeh mt e e d $34; Hudson Seal, $58; genuine mink, $150 ; and many others worth four times their price. Also 20 jacquettes at $13 and 38 <fur scarfs at $4. Eceonomy section, MILLER FUR CO., 166 N. Michigan ave., Chicago. ‘Open evenings. a A£9â€"30 warm and comfortable; rent reasonable; half block south of Lincoin ave. station. §24.8. St. Johns ave. D2t Purk; convenient for boarding house or club; reasonable rent; also for sale; and also vacant lots; not high toned flats. Inquire Bernardi Pharmacy, the owner, Joseph Ori. D20â€"31pd transportation. Tel. H. P. 1775, . D30 ure on all sides; heated and hot water; tile bath, partially furnished or unfurnâ€" ished; 2nd floor; 3 blocks from Ravinia station. ‘Tel. H. P. 3991. D28â€"30 Tel. H. P. 49. age, 1849 Just Off Green Bay Road EVCE DP ncarmald aPoRVT s n T Eo cut _flowers and perennials, JOHN OSTROWSKY NURSERY 2343 West Park Avenue 3 porcb, oil heat, garage, close to Ravinia station, reasonable rent to responsible persons. Tel H. P. 844. ..‘ . B80 at 663 W. Central ave. Inquire at H. P. 1136 or at 367 Laurel nve. B30â€"31 rent or call for furniture within 30 days, ;'-n!two 'ull"b sold . for rent. . Mrs. ary ave., Mary Bess, 11 Prairic, ave., â€" Hishyrootd TRES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion;> T5. cents if not paid by Saturda l‘olAlovhc pn:ucazion. 10 cents for each .xd.itional line. BLIND ADS: 75 cents ’; lr;u oryh..u :j tor before ingertion; $1,00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 1‘1 rach additional ï¬;.. E Advertisements received after 12 noon T ap Tl Nonc e Wednesday, placed in another section. & 4 CE P s‘ WANTâ€" 731 Crofton ave., Highland Park Offices for Rent TAINS,) CUSHIONS and UPHOLâ€" Â¥ covered and repaired. TOPS of all makes and styles reâ€" 1426 Chicago Ave. Evanston 2nd floor Larson Bros. Garage COUNTY TREASURER â€"H28â€"30p4 HARRY S. LEWIS ELECT A. J. SUTKUS DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE TREES, â€"AND EVERGREENS, LOT in fine section of Northâ€" REALTORS Broadview ave. Tel. H. P. Saa aac A20â€"31 GIRL WISHES GENERAL housework and ..cooking: references. ‘Tel. H. P. 49. K29pd YOUNG MAN, married, 24 years of age, wishes position as gardener, chauffeur or any kind of work; can give € ‘Tel. H. P. 1790. f CLEAN PLEASANT ROOM with a small NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2 baths, hot wuter. always, close to. trans, and sthool,. 315 Oakwood ave. P28pd 4 ROOM (hrm Apartment, mrlo*!u ravine. Tel. H. P. 246 for nï¬ahfl.cbfl MISS SAUNDERS, formerly Borchardt ï¬rmmmmmn‘m by the day or bour. Tel. H. P,. 8157. BATH OUR DEMAND FOR EXCELLENT MAIDS in North Shore bomes is much greater tlnlLoir liâ€l!. o ues 5 % PRIVATE GARDENER position wanted ; life long experience, capable of taking of estates, or is open for the carrying out YOUNG LADY who is eapable for secretarâ€" ial work .nd.u.eoao-omhhorpwa work in a physician‘s office. Reply to G Press office. ° * j ©~] F80 EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER wanted for delivery ; full time:; reagonable ï¬ï¬ Apply ‘at Blue Goose, 516 Central ave. s ADJUDICATION NOTICE _‘ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Estate of Qvanâ€" do William ‘Waller, deceased has fixed upon Tuesday, the 6th day of November, | A.D. 1984, as the return day for the hearing. of all elaims ï¬rfl above named Estate. All persons ha élaims : against »said ‘Rstate are hereby notified and reqtested to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, lilinois, on said odlat;..t m‘:h.mu fq‘;m purpose ving said adjus * E. K. O‘HARA. ADJUDICATION NOTICE _ ; PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby that the rdc- signed Administrator of Estate of Minnic OQetzel, deceased, has ; upon y» the 6th ‘.i’“ Novem! A_,‘:‘% 1934, as the return for the wll ¢ against the -Lnd Estate. . All perâ€" sons having claims saidâ€" Estate: are hereby notified and to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, Hlinois, on said date at tem 0‘ +A.M. for the purâ€" pose of having said ns adjusted. ‘ FAMILY WASHING TO DO AT HOME:; WHEN IN NEED OF GOOD DOMESTIC HELP CALL _ ( > HIGHLAND 1 ~EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Packard, Barnes McCaughey, & Schumacher, uttunni. Waukegan, I11., Sept. 17, 1984 und&lhgerhtho{Wfl- liam, R. Ruffner, deceased, has fixed upon Tuesday, the ‘6th day: of November, A.D. 1984, as the return day for the hearing of all el-'im;.wwm’l?u&w . named _“ul'ii . All persons V cla m‘m are hereby notified and requested to attend the Probate Court of Lake mz' on said date at ten o‘clock | A.M. â€" the purpose of having said claims adjusted. Gerrit T. Thorne, attorney, _ Waukegan, IIl., Sept. 6, l&t Winston, Strawn & Shaw, * attorneys. ‘ Waukegan, 1II., Sept. 13, 1934 LADIES OF NORTH SHORE HOMES f IJK PAINTING AND DECORATING call the RELIABLE PAINTERS AND DECâ€" ORATORS. Tel. H. P. 147. 11 N. Greenbay rd. Estimates cheerfully given. HOME BEAUTY SHOP _ | 1252 PLEASANT AKENUE, RAVINIA SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE...7 BHAMPOO _ ..=s....â€"as: ioi n eopeveenccnideninecmma FINGER WAVE, dried 5 minutes....... FINGER WAVE, dried 15 minutes...... FINGER WAVE, completely hnised MEKNLOCUBE *.: ..... .004( rounsrclighrecccce ME FACIALL 13c i8 in reFrnirnap ul iï¬ Lo icb recve in PM SCALP© TREATMENTS § 3 Aâ€"1 white and 3 1stâ€"class A with splendid â€" references, , §$100; 2. foreign born butlers with 20 years N. 8. references, 1 available now, other. Oct. 1st, salaries, $100 and $125; $75 to $50. Also > eh:l“fl“i:d In addition we have and tra nurses, lfl'ï¬ + C ‘Tel. H. P. 2520. | [ | E30 Beauty Shop, is now with LEFS BEAUTY PARLOR. and her friends may call on Th":livf hot water; near 642 Vine ave. , her there. We endeavor to supply you with the best help available. We have the promise of 5 experienced Wisconsin girls to come to this office Saturday, :qn. 22, | girls are selected.â€" Ca‘ for more information. _‘ ‘Register now. Bring references, |‘ Position chhn::nk: General maids, 1 at 815 : 2 at $121 5 :‘x;‘!%“ï¬h:' at $5 to $8. .0 " _ Tal H. P. 2520 | _ : Fso of all kinds of landscape wouft. lawn, garâ€" dening, or planting,; as well as the ,;nm ing of trees, ‘Tel. H. P. 3420. | ©380 1%% blocks southwest of Vine ave. station. ‘The best experienced help obtainable with no charge to the employer. I investigate references. No registration fee. Mrs. E. M. INMAN, Manager. E27H will‘ eall for and deliver. : Tel ADJUDICATION NOTICE .. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Situation Wanted FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT ACENCY â€" FREDS EMPLOYMENT ACENCY |â€" FREDS EMPLOYMENT ACENCY _ MRS. J A. RIGGIO‘S Help Wanted 597 Glenview Avenue TEL. H. P. 1780 For n»olntn.cnt eall Tel. H. P. 4019. ‘Tel. H. P. 2520 MARY U. RUFFNER, EMIL OETZEL X30â€"32 %20â€"31 X30â€"32 PHBH E8t( signed Firs ecutor of t of Novembe for the. hes fop: & #ora fied and _re Court of La at ten o‘clo in said clai . Barbar@ Rrank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fÂ¥ank of 115 Park Lane, has been Agéepted for entrance. She attended R ‘,', emore, and graduated ‘from the @irls‘ Latin School, Chiâ€" kago.. M â€"â€" | 290â€"81 Survey Bei Fiftyâ€"f¢ ness resef the fields| serve Dis Southem nois, Sou ein Indiat facts as ; business # operation, Bank of € dorsemen & real estat wanis Clf sociationg to colle f weeks inf« weeks inf@niive drive. f | these 4 tion ,of | c“?tu H4 :ï¬m:m reveal the exâ€" tent to whigh bank credit is not wheâ€" 05‘ tE 0 n, and wheâ€" available |R§ f opey hoh fokg coist ther any dof i apaired éreditfiut“‘ is due lt 1 M borfowers. the désire of of would BBibo ‘, ‘the exacting banks . fop Diquidity, n::;,,, the inâ€" tandards of bank exa r d |Of banking resourtes, o ndeo thl state of busines *‘The, tffifatios of the dafs and Tbe *h 5i tion of the results will the: interpi | Washington under the mipermisifffbt In. Jacob Viget, as ntent to hE Secratary of the Trens. ll!mt M 14. ‘“fle’ is 'thz ory» of Dr. C. ‘A;: Hardy of :;l‘:‘ B 0 "l N , ln.ï¬tflthfl niver. Tessor ]. E Ne~love of‘the | sity of Chlengo. 1 The :",_"‘ of credit in the Fedâ€" eral: Resfrve District of Chicago, which was I: dertaken for the purâ€" pose of Afiding why more loans to small busigess firms are not being made, is progressing rapidly; The investigatle : was started in Chicago on Sept. 4 and is to be finished by éb?i;: epted for entrance to th ege Of Liberal Art | ( western Universit im semin: sions boakd bf ie U !.)y sodl pewa Apphoge 151 f the University, ter of wl du;(“ Dobson, daughâ€" South †i un 1s. Dobson of 2092 from thi | |P i C . oC Louls, ;M incipia College, St. lor one year. She is acâ€" South @ridan Road, graduated from t "l i Principia College, St. Louis, f‘y; one year. She is acâ€" cepted fog @ntrance as a student of advanced Wthnding. At the present time, Pattitlk intends to study jourâ€" nalism. ME _ ; graduated‘" from _ Deerfleldâ€"Shields Township High School. They are: f PM John Rob t ) Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ca -m‘E" 1814 Pleasant Aveâ€" nue; El 'u‘ 0 Cuffey, daughter of Mr. and ) M Cuffey of 599 Onwentâ€" sia Aven '4"'5"71‘. Gertrude Gaede, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Gaede of 107 Sout “ en Bay Road; and Rae Seidenbecker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SeidBmbecker of 705 Sheridan Seidenbe Mrs. Sei Road., Permitï¬or Building ~â€" Construction Total $9,930 Highl: En Permit# fbr building construction totaling 0 were issued in Highâ€" land Par t month, es ‘This compares with permits repâ€" resenting ,616 in construction isâ€" sued herg in July, 1934, and $4,875 issued in August, 1933. ‘ Laï¬t Mowers Sharpened PUBLIC LAWN MOWER SHOP Six Hi en aAcc has re \mx CALLED FOR D DELIVERED â€" §3 0 Central Avenne fhland Park, 111. 8 & 9 f Credit â€"â€" > Made In the | Chicago District _economists and busiâ€" t specialists are now in he Seventh Federl Reâ€" t which includes, Iowa, isconsin, Norther‘;’ Illiâ€" n Michigan, and Northâ€" ‘They are collecting the credit from banks and is. ‘With . the act‘ge coâ€" ‘ the Federal Reserve :ago and the hearty enâ€" chambers of commerce, oards, Lions Clubs, Kiâ€" Rotary, and trade asâ€" he investigators lexpect Park Students Northwestern U. nd Park students have hing four students had rom â€" Deerfleldâ€"Shields ’Ph School. They are: Carter, son of Mr. and of 1814 Pleasant Aveâ€" D. 1984, ms the return day of all claims t. the state. All pers having aid Estate are notiâ€" ted to atternd the| Probate lonnt{. lilinois, on kaid date M. for the of hayâ€" djusted. FIRST NATION BANK AICAGO, as executor of the Will and Testament: of Carl llock, decensed, by Cutting & Sidley, its attorneys, CATION NOTICE onal iiii'oiâ€d;‘ leago, Exâ€" ate of Carl C. lock, deâ€" upon Tuesday, the 6th day E is hereby that the underâ€" Phone _ Phone 557 cases in the three THE PRESS Republican Rally In Waukegan On Sept. 27 A Lake County Republican Rally will be held at 8 o‘clock Thursday evening, Sept. 27, at the Waukegan High School, Washington and Jackâ€" son streets. . y 4s William J. Stratton, Republican candidate for state treagurer, Franâ€" cis G. Blair, Republican candidate for superintendent of public instrucâ€" tion, and State Representative Rich: ard J. Lyons will be speakers. All Lake County Repnggcan candiâ€" dates will be present and introduced. Highland Park Men In Bad Accident Friday Tigers on Display Two Bengal tigers, collected by the James Simpsonâ€"Roosevelt Asiatic expédition during a hunt in which the Col. and Mram:'heodore Roosevelt and Mr. and . Kermit Roosevelt were the principal participants, will be placed on exhibition Saturday, Sept.15, at Field Museum of Natuâ€" ral History. The animals are the central figu:res in a new Lhitlt group which is one of the most specâ€" tacular exhibits in William V. Kelly Hall of Asiatic mammals. | One man was killed and another seriously injured late F'r’d.y? last automobile accident in [which two week on ‘Green Bay Road and, Layâ€" ton Avenue, Near Milwaukee, in an Highland Park men were inYolved. Maj. A. V. Simoni Made A Papal Chamberlain Both men wer thrown from their car when it collided with one driven by Jack Cimbalo, of Highland Park, who was accomr‘unied ’»by %@mrd Early, of this City. | | Maj. Simoni served during the World War as a chaplain with the 28th and 33rd divisions and was decorated with |the Distinguished Service ; Cross for extraoï¬lmry heroism under fire in helping woundâ€" Louis Bedi, 45, of Hales Corners, west of Kenosha, was killodEnd Bruno Murawski, 41, also of Hales Corners, the driver of the car, was seriously, injured. ( 4 _ Announcement has been received from Rome that Maj. A. V. Simoni. chaplain of Fort Sheridan, has been made papal chamberlain andfls[mem- Daylight Saving Time Ends Sunday, Sept. 30 A week from next Sunday, Sept. 50, residents of the North Shore will stop their clocks for an hour to regain the extra hour of sleep that was lost the last Sunday in April, when starting the past season‘s dayâ€" light saving time schedule. || ed and dying men between the lines. He also received decorations from several allied nations. He gerved three terms as national chaplain of the Army and Navy Legion of Honor. §4 ber of the pontifical court with the title of very reverend monsignor. | Botanical Collection | The most important accession of botani¢al material received by the Field Museum thus far in 1934 is a gift of 2,700 speciment of plants collected.in New Mexico, and preâ€" sented by Rev. Brother G. Arsene of St. Michael‘s College, Santa‘ Fe, N. M., who gathered them. ; Deerfield R.N.A. Plans Card Party Sept. 27 ~‘The special summer time sthedule went into effect April 29 throughout the Chicago area, and will end at midnight Saturday, Sept. 29. | €: J For Cash? | I A dealer in South Georgia carried Rastus Johnson during the spring and summer so that Rastus could make his cotton crop. It turned out to be a good year and Rastus had enough monay to pay his account at the store and ‘still have some left over. s t |"‘ 4 _ After paying his account, he went across the street and: bouzll\r quite a lot, of goods for cash. . The dealer who had given Rastus so much credit learned of this and the next time he saw him said;, "Rastus, I i you all spring and summer, and now you go across vg: street and buy stuff for cash. at‘s the idea?" ."Why, Mistah Boss," replied Rasâ€" tus, in a surprised tone, "Ah didn‘t know youâ€"all sells fo‘ cash!" A card and bunco party will be given Thursday evening, Sept. 27, at 8 o‘clock at the Deerfield Masonic Temple spons ‘by the) Royal Neighbors of tmmï¬_eld Camp. A good time is mpred and the public is invited. â€" §5 is i Doreas Circle Two of the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian Church :m hold & luncheon at ‘t*e church %Wed-’ nesday, Sept. 26, serving beginning at twelve noon. &esemtiont may be made by telephoning Mrs. Mht Merrell. } t Deerfield Circle Read the Want Ads Luncheon Sept. 26 I only know what I read in the newspapers‘ (beg your pardon, Will) Anyhow, I noticed that while in Russia it is practically raining parâ€" achute jumpers, from England comes the word, "A person shall not, except in case of emergency, descend by means of a parachute from an aircraft flying within Great Britain and northern Ireland." How come? Your answer is as good as mine. Maybe those English ships are made to stay up. L ‘Guess we had better zip back to our home lot again. That new twin motored, two finned silver monster that has been ripping through our placid sky ofâ€"late is the Northwest Airways new â€" Lockheed â€" Electra. What a ship! A complete fleet of these high speed tenâ€"passenger airâ€" liners now make it possible for the Northwest Airways to fly a schedâ€" ule from Chicago to Seattle in a litâ€" tle over 12 hours. There‘s the latâ€" est thing on wings! / ‘That New Airliner Wiley Post, round the world flyer, after reaching the 40,000 foot level last week, is now perfecting his inâ€" truments for his flight into the stratosphere. s enR 4 Flying time in powered planes or with an instructor at 50c a lesson. ranges upward from $5.50 an hour, dual instruction, and $3.50 an hour solo fiying. 4 i The Ravinia: Woman‘s Club will hold a rummage sale in the Rollery building <at Roger Williams and Broadview Avenue, beginning at 8 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 28, and conâ€" tinuing until Saturday noon, Sept. 29. # Anyone having contributions for this sale may bring them to the sales room Thursday afternoon preâ€" ceding the sale. ' Edward Burwell was the speaker at this assembly, at which all teachâ€" ers and pupils of the school took the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. _ _ From Curtiss I was talking to Ken Hunter, enâ€" durance fiyer and refueling pilot for Jean LaRene and Mary Owen, the hopeful endurance fiyers from Texâ€" as. The girls are about to takeâ€"off for their sixth attempt. Hunter said, "If we don‘t succeed this tine we‘ll go to California to find good weathâ€" er." £: ~â€" National Flying Clubs Flying time and instruction are available to members at cost on & coâ€"operative basis and varies with the type of equipment used. Primary gliders may be flown for $1 an hour, Ravinia Woman‘s Club To Have Rummage Sale Constitution Day Was Observed at D.S.H.S; Mrs. Fremont B. Hitchcock, of Highland Park, will be one of the hostesses at Mills College Day at A Century of Progress on Wednesday, Sept. 21. x3 1)# V This is one of the special college d2ys# at the Fair, sponsored by the Woman‘s College Board. . > â€" * Albert Hall, of Waukegan, masterâ€" inâ€"chancery of Lake County, was the speaker Monday noon at the weekly luncheon of the Highland Park Roâ€" tary <Club at the Moraine Hotel. Lyle Gourley was in charge of the program that day. i Constitution Day, Monday, was observed &at: the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School at a special assembly program in the morning. _ Such gifts bear out the truism that a library is what the community makes it. Unless the library knows your needs, it cannot meet them. A good library cannot live without friends and funds. To Be Hostess At e Mills College Day Comfort and convenience of the members is the first thought of the National Association and it is not necessary for anyone in our clubs to waste a lot of time waiting for a turn to fily. Each fAiying day is diâ€" vided into periods ‘and reservations for those periods are made in adâ€" vance at the convenient down town club headquarters without the trouâ€" ble of making a special trip to the airport. Under this plan, the ship is waiting for the member at the time specified and he doesn‘t waste a moâ€" ment‘s time. § Masterâ€"Inâ€"Chancery Is_ [ _ Speaker At Rotary Club In observance of Constitution b-y Mr. Hall gave an interesting h? on the origin of the Constitution of the United States. i A Community Library Another notable giftâ€"of books interest to the community will announced as soon as they can made ready for use. y Of course, as the weather cannot be predicted in advance, all reservaâ€" tions are subject to the atmospheric conditions prevailing at the time of the scheduled flight; and changes and adjustments made accordingly with the member. a This column is conducted by John Fales. Help! Help! â€" (excuse it, Harve). | t4 Flying Notes of THURSDAY, sEPTEMBER 2o who has been kept in the ba ground as a starting Jim‘s Circus Team of De | season, ~while Schluetter, rd and Pritthard held the limelig the mound, proved Stnday that is a "chip ‘off the old block" flike dad, a great pitcher 15 years , for Northbrook) when he pite fast ball for seven and oneâ€"half ; ings against the Northweost Ass ation champion, Arlington Heig Red Birdg, at Arlington Heights fore 400) persons, and lost by narrow margin of 64. / Jim‘s Circus Nige Holds ~â€"â€" Arlington Tgam To . The a?re stood 4 and 4 when T strode t ‘othe mound in ngto eighth time at bat. Willert wa to start the eighth, Bolte ground to 1d‘s third baseman, Cofont who th to Jim McDermott, coy ering for the Clown. In m attempt to catch Will«t:’?h\ T Jim collided, both players fallinp aa'dthemllbou'netdanyfu- N Schaffer and Schluenberg g de out ‘to Gartner at first, but Skid more, e.lthhinx for the Circus team threw ‘high to Cofond, trying to Willert napping at third, and ‘befop the ball was retrieved by 01 Campion, two runners|scored, p ing the score to its final conclusion Mrs. James J. Hood passed away . early ‘Wednesday morning after h. lingering iliness at her home in Deerfield. She was the wife of | former mayor of Deerfield. al when this paper went to press. _ c:.mns&nn.o;‘i Batteries: Schaeffer and Bolte Arlington; T. Duffyâ€"and Skidn for Deerfeld. + Tel. H. P. 2774 \518 Elm Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. #4 Score by innings: ||\ _ _. > i Arlington Weights 202 000 02x 6 Deerfield Circus .....011 000 020 4: 548 Elm Place â€" Phone H. P. 19# 16 N. Sheridan Rd. | Tel. H. P. Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing i Mww f Garments called for and delivered | Tel. H. P. 495 â€"â€" 35 8. St. Johns A % North Sheridan Road Highiiand DEY CLEANING â€" PRE TAIORING axo REPAIRI Garments called for und deli Moldaner & Humet l-kélmmpbdhaiq Tukes Bumps and Dents Out of Â¥ou/ Auto Body and :Fenders .1.2! Dritve Your Car In and Get Eetimet Starting â€" Lighting â€" Ignition m.m.unz-u-hl AUTOMOTIVE E1EcriiciaN§ mr.rno:sm ’a 80 N. First 81. ~ kh!obdhk . Lambeth W’orkshop ' \â€" Upholstgring ie : CaBINET MAKERS EC Plf' Heam 345 _ North Shore PAINTING and ntoonmn\†Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades. Auto Glass.| : HWighland Park, HML. qg PABTEURIZED MILE% AND CHRKAM . [MOTOR CAR 1 ELECTRIC SERVICE SANTI BRO§. DAIRY | J. SMITH DR. B. A. HAMILTON JUNK BRAND BROS. HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP BUTTER ANP BGGE E. NELSON Dealer ‘in P. 1581 i i it M HU