#¢ in 1% y § grade school and park; to be| sold immedâ€" "BAIRD & WARNER, ING. ‘ Mr. Remington, Tel. H. P. Azgtf STURDY RUBBER SHOES FOR FALL WEAR: ALL SIZES. SP AT 6%e. . MIGHLAND PARK DRY GooDS SHRUBS * MILK FED CHICKENS, ‘Tel. H.P. 3710 for inf COAL HEATER, cabinet styl WEHRLE STOVE, 6 burners and storage. space below. ut 181 Vine ave; EASTMAN MOVIE cm# Bellâ€"Howell projector, | sereen , and attachment. ‘Tel. H. P. 2088. i BEST ‘OFFER TAKES n Flat, very .iod condition, make. Tel. P. 149. SHRUBS, TREES AND E LOMBARDI POPLARS 5e jand up; perâ€" ?hh be ‘and 10¢; ies 5e each. JOHN OSTROWSKY N Â¥, 2843 W. Park ave. Tel H. P. 49. A32â€"34pd ALASKA ‘SEAL COAT, size‘44, almost new, bargain. Tel. H. P. 977. A32 BOgSllOLD GoopsS, @ t, carpenter‘s chine, electric ise box, ma SMALL NATIONAL â€"C REGISTER, first class condition, $25; 10 foot counter vabinet, “:‘&& and Marx fall tan suit, with new of knickers, like new size 38, short. :~Glencoe 828. . A30â€"32pd FORCED SALE, 1985 P 8, 4â€"door seâ€" dan ; radio, heater, etc., 4400 miles ; m $1081, sell at big ; terms. H. P. 4166 * As2 EIGHT LOTS in Compton‘s |Addition, High» land Park. ‘Water in. $100 each. â€"â€"Wooded 50â€"foot lots, pa and sewer in and paid for, $2 down $2 per week uhm&w FOR SALE: PHONOGRAI latest releases : t Duke Ellington .................... Bing Crosby .......................... gx Lombardo ..................... NU . sâ€"siprecclecesciccmmnndorsess Fred Astaire ....................... rust out especially if the basement is damp. . Rust holes in smoke pipes have caused many fires. Oily rags should be burned. W rags are allowed to ‘lay, there is danger of spontaneous combustion which may cause serious loss. To clean â€"mateâ€" rials in the home is da} us, Pilot lights on gas stoves and water heatâ€" ers have caused explosions and fires and in several cases §gerious, injurâ€" ries to the person do the cleanâ€" PAGE EIGHT "Now is the time to have oil burners inspected. Even though the oil burner is automati¢ there is no piece of apparatus that does not reâ€" quire attention and after a summer of idleness.| Call a furâ€" nace man to inspect your coal heatâ€" ing plant. The smoke pipes will The following w about fire and caution to be to preâ€" vent a fire, and what to do should a fire occur, is issued by Edward C. Hoskins, fire mnhalllat Highland Park. $ "If your house would burn toâ€" night, would you be ‘to get your family out safely? any of the thousands who lose lives in fires annually would spared if a little time were ‘spent in planningâ€" what to do in: a fire rgency, and if they were warned not to open doors without first touching them to find out if they were already hot. Every hué of the home should inâ€" struct his family what to do in case of a fire. The 1: . should be taught what common dangers are and Pow to avoid then ts % ._|_ > . HUEBN qm 539% Central ave. Tel.â€"H. P L.of_â€"~._â€"‘ Aabcod it 1 ORDERS TAKEN FOR NOC 2088. for an Adt 5 5 Phot WEEK OCT. 6â€"12 For SalE ave. 6 $ .!. .NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section, . . | _ || . °. RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following cation. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" ep : sertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line. §i 1e .. Fats Waller "Cab Calloway >‘ Ll;u washi “, mAâ€" gle, extension May be: seen Anson Tel. H. P. 3086. â€" Ad2 1088. â€" 82 As2 CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and DECORâ€" . ATING. Good work. Prices reasonable. Joï¬m Tel. H. P. . / â€"â€" M28â€"30 THE POST EXCHANGE, Fort Sheridan, REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED for m:‘:t FUBQ .,ArUc‘l;oï¬:o“ sd car corner w 3%1" ;-wl:"' to 233 u:-'r‘u‘ m. 5 ':e: 0 « n H. P. 3518. P cgl M3# LOST; Smal} blue silk: change purse with M.mm;t _of money; Reward, OFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our bank building, EXPERIENCED OFFICE GIRL â€" Able to ONE COOK, general ...........«.............._.$15 10 Guad'-d& "'"'f"?:hfi'u“-g: Second 25â€"85 for Second Nurse i':ld. age u-“l Gemsesmcmen PME Nursemaid, temporary, 8â€"5 weeks ...........$7 WANTEDâ€"PART TIME PRESS GIRL for GENERAL HOUSEWORK WANTED wfl! do Isundry, sleep in, $ in family, will pay $25 a month. Tel. H.} P. 3670. F32 SINCLAIR SINGLE OR MARRIED SALES LADYâ€" for local lciod rnl.’fl.:::c..:‘o u‘perkl:: expected." | Address Lâ€"R Proso office. FSZ ’13:0 irgade will start at the City Hall and wind up at the Oak Terrace school where Richard Lyons will deâ€" liver the speech on the "Life. of Columbus." | { On Sunday, Oct. 18, Columbus Day will be celebrated in Highwood through the medium of a . parade and speeches. It is expec#d to be one of the largest celebrations of this type t has ever tmen place in Highw | £0kd t NICE COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3â€"room UNFURNISHED 4 ROOMS and bath with FURNISHED $â€"ROOM APARTMENT, hot water heat, conveniently located, reasonâ€" hoiee cpnriniy monicd wat resometh incllilin- FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Tâ€"RM. 59%5?9@:3»99&% hot 5â€"ROOM | T, heated garage, heat furâ€" nighed %W st.) _‘ \â€"l. * DS2â€"84 "In reporting ja fire, care must be taken give the proper inforâ€" mation as 'to location: such as the number of th ehouse, the street and negr what cross t:mt. This inforâ€" mation gives the | en a quick loâ€" cation and will d against a misâ€" take in i ng ‘the name of the street. Many of the names of Highwood To Celebrate _‘ Columbus Day Oct. 13 "Plan in advance what to do if fire should occur in the home. Then no time will be lost by or lack of | ledge. Particularly is this true of fires that occur in the night. 4 i streets |saund ilar ‘especially when given b ‘excited person over the h Six thousand 6f the ten th ‘deaths by fire each year occur in h and a large percentage of these are women and children. | { y "You jmtlt pri fire prevenâ€" tion if you want to protect your home and your loved ones." * "Fire ,Woek†&# been officially designated as 1 October 6 to 12, REY! PERSIAN CAT LOST since Friday ; answers to of Patey ; reward ; Findâ€" er Mrs, Harry 8. Kelley, 27 N. | Rd. Tel.â€"H. P. 299.. . M3# Wrean Phone Highland Park 2847, Mrs. W. B. reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK: (anD PABE take full charge of office. Tel. H. P. 528 :'in.mwx. iso/ T?' F32 HOUS@MAN, | BiN@1G _...........â€"sommne nsl CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT AGEN ‘Tel. H. P. 2520. fete Ioy ptunipt DVe . Mustle Cleanere Notthwestern Station. East. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS |_ rooms and bath. Steam heat, 2 rcooms and corner Vine ave.; near Vine ave. electric station. } I. Mockler, Tel. . 880. lo-lzu.gb-tv-lsndl.?’ D28 rent to 'ng‘, "Hihvph.m:_ n e d t 0dPs appoty hn litht waler! Feasonnble. Lost and Found Offices for Rent Miscellancous Help Wanted SE DUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES Tel. H. P. 5555 * Place and First St. A2%â€"41 |ELM PLACE RVICE STATION and ts for Rent ; rent D32â€"34 M34 15 PUBLIC N E is hnb, given that the unders r of the Estate of ‘Edward F. pin, * deceased, has fixed <â€" upon Tu s 8rd day of December, A.D. 1985, as return day for the hearing of all claims against the mabove named Esâ€" FURNISHED APARTMENT or house in or CHAUFFEUR white, reliable excellent refâ€" erences ; 4 years experience. Write "LL" FOR OR SALEâ€"845 Ridgewood drive Highland Park; 6â€"room residence, also e iun‘n\-r dining . zoom, large 2â€"car &‘5.'-“ mm basement, hard wood ~ , hot .water ‘heat, large lot, near school and transportation; house beâ€" ing reconditioned inside and out; owner an mâ€ï¬uwr'.tt at- thsh week. Address e * 4 OMp. . _ ... ... auni GARAGES gon .RENTâ€"618 N. onugy ‘Rd. Tel. H. P. 177. B32â€"34 hes ; 2 enclosed porch "Hropmse! aprly Emorated. 100 Genoey ave, Tel. H. P. NICBLY FURNISHED BED ROOM. No Kol -â€"-sw WELL LOCATED, HOUSE in Highland Park ‘or North Shore. Wonderâ€" M‘.wrmnlv to obtain large country home for smaller. NICELY FURNISHED front bedroom, suitâ€" . able for two; board if desired. Tel. %nf: Mr. Holden was the designer of many electrical devices, including an overhead trolley used on buses. PLEASANT EAST ROOM, near transporâ€" tation, hot water at all times ; h‘ reasonable. 642 Vine ave. P31 ISHED ROOM in private home on a street, balf block from jlake; break» if desired; lady employed preferred ; ROOM â€" Gentleman "vnfcrrd: no other roomers. Tel. H. P. 522. ' 32tfpd R. R. Holden Rites oC Held Here Yesterday Mr. â€"Holden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Graham Holden, two daugghters, Joan and Suzanné, and two sons, Richard and Jack. | LARGE ROOM ATTRACTIVELY FURâ€" John 0. Meyers Sr. has been apâ€" pointed parade marshall and will be assisted by Chiefâ€"ofâ€"police Fink and Sergeant Cassidy. / Richard Roy Holden, 52 years old, inventor and an agent for manuf turers of railroad supplies, di Monday, Oct. 7, at his home, 235 Deere Park Drive, after an illness of two n::nths. w ‘â€"Funeral services were‘held Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at 2 o‘clock at the residence. Interment was in Graceâ€" land Cemetery, § . Arrangements‘ have been made with Gen. Dana T. Merrill of Fg:: Sheridan to furnish the colors, Myers and the staff, and a company of soldiers to take part in this paâ€" Up to the present time the followâ€" ing Highwood organizations have agreed to participate: Highwood Inâ€" dians, American Legion and Auxilâ€" iary, Italian American Civic Assoâ€" ciation, Dante Alighieri Club, Italian Women‘s â€"Progressive Club, Modâ€" enese Society di M.. S., Spanish American War Veterans and Auxilâ€" iary, Cuore Arte Club, Camp Fire Girls, Highwood Fire and Police deâ€" pa:-itments. Highwood Board of Eduâ€" cation. | tuite. All persons haying claims against near Ravinia t:;rlbt:’ mon‘ hms days‘ Ca p 'flm L would be m Tel. H. P. 2709 duri d t 40215 & W‘g : : CARE OF CHILDREN j g'::ds:n a'o Mflry even G reliable and dlunm Tel H. P. 8157. OR SALE OR RENTâ€"By owner; 5â€"room ruant in Ravinia; 2 blocks from tion ; all modern conveniences; hot water heat ; plaster basement ceiling ; mce ; tile bath. | 1721 Broadview Ave. lm in gnrage. B27. t ; lots of hot water ; garage if desired. g‘»m H. P. 405. " P26th EXCHANGE SPACIOUS HINSDALE HOME, 7 rooms, 2 baths, sun parlor, oil heat,2â€"car ga excellent condition on beautiful wm and landscaped corner, fenced, over one: half mcre. Price $16,000 3 541) Central ave., Highland +Park I I zinnâ€vr‘fn' -a'il_iu-'v_ £ 880 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 5557. . HB5tf NISHED as a _ bedâ€"livingroom ; private . bath ; hot water at all times; in modern Th: beaieh prracts coprenient io Srims: ; garage; conven portation. . ‘Tel. H. P. 1654. P32â€"34 Situation Wanted Wanted to Rent Houses for Rent Rooms for Rent Legal Notices ADJUDICATION NOTICE Work Guaranteed Accurate. THE PRESS (b) That w in the discretion of f1 Board / of it will be to‘ the. \| interests of t lage to have meters ; I oftener than ue.ehnonththenoqdoi Trustees \shall so designate and the authâ€" otiudo‘auornolqe-dthevahn' shall have free nccess and entry to every part : of ‘amy building, #tructure or premâ€" ises -h‘nern‘ ccess or entry is. deemâ€" ed necessary or advisa mt all reasonable time, in rélation to the water service of the VH of Deerf :! In‘ case anvy merâ€" son . in whartge or control of any such bu . structure or premises ‘nto | which such officer ortemployee shall desire | entrance or access shall refuse to such entry or e shall do or cause to be done or:::u Tor, the purpose df preventing h: en‘ or,-n suck Surdimne, shoctol Preainee at the i in‘ writing ‘that an entry or .. Provided, that any such deposit may be ylaflhdiln payment or on account of any ‘mflmlumltnymu“ election or , discretion of the Villu‘ Col» lector, mnd provided further than the amount of any such deposit shall be lessen> ed by lmwn_ol the application of said deposit.‘ or any. part thereof, in payment or reduction of any water bill, then unless said l:?oilt of the respective full mh;: requ ‘by this ordinance shall be rep ‘within five days. the water service to any such premises ‘lhll be terminated and the meéter + Plfl? , that the deposits herein contemplated whall ‘be kept in a separate fund and not|intermingled with any funds of the Village and shall be tomehml! at such times as all wa Ts beel) paid and/or at nuch time ns muon | or a me As s taker or user|indicates in writing &tuï¬_ Mo in i T« Ti on such dipentt o in on except the Village of Deerfeld collects t tipon the same. (In the exent ol‘ng or refusal to pay for I ::m Te i user or hhrb:tï¬ ildin; or . omaoie e rapie nraand election use d ; consideration of the obligation of such ‘ or . taker rem Lflnmrbl-.ilm, ‘ such user ; or . ta upen â€"termination | such . water ‘ And ‘for all takers <or T of water, ;‘a . deposit I1 be . made an based t;d.i‘m Te hr:d“m upon a but in no event 1 said deposit be in an amount less than | the estimated largest monthly bill for water service to be renâ€" For & dvvllï¬ over eight rooms, a deposit jof. ten shall be made. > . For +-y meat restaurant or launâ€" dry, adeposit of tyâ€"five dollars shall wegulations for the government of water Teinte ont: ware in the Tiinge of Hesracle (a) No taker or user of water who has at any ‘time heretofore been, or in the future becomes, in default on payment of water taken from the Village of Deerfield shall be granted or thereafter rendered water service‘ unless a cash‘ deposit -h.ll: made by the nrp)hnnt or water taker and thereâ€" cnl;ml:-nuboduul:l?{rï¬&m and prompt paymen all water used and until the use of such water is ‘disconâ€" tinued; the deposit as herein required shall For a dwelling of not less than six rooms and not more than eight rooms, a deposit of five dollars shall be made. . For a dwelling. of six rooms or Jess, a deposit of three doll@rs shall be made. | ADJUDICATION NOTICE | ". â€"PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby g it nndnul'fw Executor of Ggm of u’oqr. 'nu"-«y the 310 day of Ddk A.D. 1985, as the return day 6 hearing of all claims against the \ naméed cm?. All persons having: against Estate are hereby and mw attend the : i ieat it t wage n o o having, said claims adjusted. ____ _ | â€" | pe en‘ they aft hereby adopted and «stah be as follows RELA{}'&NG TO THE USE AND CONâ€" SUMPTION _ OF w:m BY 3“ VILLAGE OF D BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOA&I or ie e i Section 1. ‘That It‘flollovlnz rules and ‘â€"| At the age of 36 Mrs. peucin. her husband and their family. came to America to make their, future home. They located near g‘:)irtb aven l‘tad Halsted street in is ittle lamoi moved wmv%;lbolt Park area, where thqyrlived 1 the death of Hr. Peisert which took place 20 years ago. After the passâ€" ing of her husband (Mrs. Peisert went to the home of her daughter Mrs. Peisert, as a child was conâ€" firméd in the Luthren faith and nnii% with the church in which she gaingd her early religious R Upon coming to America she uni with the Luthren church in the yiâ€" cinity of her home ‘and has. mainâ€" tained her relationship to the close of her life. She also was a member of the Lake View Damen Verein lodge, : " The following children remain | mourn the loss of their motth†Adolph, Anna Bittenbender and Paul all of Chicago and Elsie Beyers of Highland Park. There are also eleven grand children, four great grand ¢hildren; other relatives and many friends. * : taak Amelia Riehr Peisert ‘ ~Died Saturday, Oct. Mrs. Paul Beyer, where she spent the remaining days ofel?:r li.g. | Last rites for Mrs. Adolph Peisert, 8B5, of 1722 Broadview avenue, Were held Tuesday in ‘Chicago with the gfy.‘gf,&. F. Siemsen of the Bethany churth officiating. Interment was in Mount Rose cemetery. 1 |\ |Amelii Riehr Peisert was at n, Germany on Nove 11 1851 and died on Saturday, October 5/ 1985. g Gail & ‘Behanna, attorneys. i09 Waukegan, Hi., August 3. 1985. X32â€"B4 ‘Testament of Patrick J. L AN ORDINANCE JOHN J. DEERING, restaur ' tyâ€"five « t takers : , I1 be m I the Board anc said depos Clean ~Private â€" c 30 years in H _Pa #2 North Second # North Sheridan Road _ Highland gagees and security . or holdt: 1 â€" cent or amount ities are: (if are so First Na Bank, . + XH. Highland Park! State { Park Iilinois. | % t A oA . PAE 3 hacl e 1 & OR (Senl) t vm-n ‘CiexX,of the Village \iinke Chean. of the of \Deerfeld, Titnots: ‘| ~ Presented and read October #, 1985. Approved : j d â€" GEORGE.6. Mâ€"GAUGHEY, â€" â€" duly sworn leacifl to law, ses and says that he is Business F of The Press, and that the fol is to best of his k re _ and Ione" reahear ie ie en tememip atanaes men a . etc., v:\ho ','r' the date shown in the above &-. requi by the Act of August 24, 1 odied in section ‘411, Postal Laws and t Roâ€"witk s | 02 13 :80 .2 0eald) c ' yeut names ‘ the eaienkf* Publisherâ€" Udel} . & auimmmemmeasoan :( Chicagoâ€"To herald his ng to the United States, J Euâ€" rope‘s most celebrated showâ€" man, will broadcast a one proâ€" gram, featuring his band a8d interâ€" national revue, from St, thea~â€" tre, London, next Sunday Oct. In addition to the famous band, the talent in his: ( the Act dwm The Decrficld Press, published weekly at H Park, , for fishatt fark Minot, to Dasbert, 1osk Owing to the difference in time, the program in St. heatre, which will be here next Sunday night, 'mu:fl.f § from 8:30 to 4:30 a.m. time, but despite the hour, one of the most distinguished . a r to gather in the historic playhouse will be present, it was announced, The Prince of Wales and other members of the royal family are expected to be among the guests, as :' as many notables of the st and musical: world. | §3 Before me, a notary im for the Stite and Coun the Star and Counie aforgld. "vetbonelis Jack Hylton P im To Be B C London er 13 Before : Classified ied Diectc rm-a..l-dfl STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP DR. B. A. HAMILTON hi Smittif’s BARBER SHOP Corporation Counsel. of August 24, 1912 ia‘" at same ns will be from ro will id Bf §5 & 24 af at prigute | nte, CA d Rivargh o bh 'ï¬.‘i ::‘ Pleton, %, 1 kmack Pa 0 ley, ‘.lml a } ell.-ecl-u* Au l.l_ndeM». girl, with a deep v0ict, who spaut izes in m numbers, C igu alsp will mg# hm 1".;"";; wil them‘ 6 A is 7 u M, Chicago, bromdcasty | aistinewpshed" »oopet" Betke 589 Honkewood Ave. AUTOMOTIVE ELACTEICLANE 548 Elt Place Phone H. P. W# CLEANERS 6 TAILORS y t TI. and c,-’u.;‘-'{â€".j Oct. Bat‘o'chk.m i m co llm' adults. These dnagy orgahiged for exercise ~u the past 2 years have ¢ been: for a similar lowi;tt class ï¬"m. group {will play "badminton" wig 'n:.ï¬ï¬ond charge. If you are in. in 'd:uang w‘“ in Oct.g at 4 o‘clock. For informs. tion gall H. P. 675. $ ces Almmall deposit must be made 1t new . Apd interesting add@ th this tour, 28 Well 85 & Sto». overZin China town. ~ . Pm e in reservation means 4 disafpdintmeéent. * m the Bus tour which leav C. vm-‘lt THUR Y r%o and m.a-fl Sunges Aulo ds ELLODY FARMS lGrade A Milk _ $1" VikkmibD ! "Poidin rosmen t ‘_,iu.u-uh-t.l PrASTJURIIED MILKL AND CakKAX J. SMITH i#ucrous CREAM Tel. Libertyville 6724 *~>~51 _ Déater in Detvs Your Car in snd Oc Entinem Havp You Registered for the |W.C. A. Notes § \ For Quality end Servict ‘Phone 1| ifr..u m-lï¬ 5& 5 7 TELEPHONE 410 UNK (Tekt gee Bs on o Ne | ‘â€" Paints | pUTTEE AND POG SDAY,‘ OCTORER 1, & Second St. Te L P.9# r an Adtaker RAND BROS. â€" which leaves the YÂ¥ Highland P+