«$ 43 Sp *% *4 * 44 4o 4 +. HIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE RADIO SALES AND $ERVICE Guaranteed Repairs ** 541 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. B.541. . AlStf ELM PLAC SERVICE STATION f SINCLAIR PRODUCTS YEAR TIRES Tel. H. P. 5555 Corner Elm Place and First St. \~ Agg.2t OT 50x210 in SUNSET ACE . SUBâ€" division ; excellent neig c or will 12L QCCTZ+ ©ACenCnt neigh ; or will trade same on‘ 100â€"ft. lot good residen ï¬l.-ï¬o-:.ï¬rtr?_x‘mm Address Bâ€"T Press office, AsStfvd Manufacturer: of fine cus! built livâ€" ing room furniture closing show samâ€" ples ; 50% to 60% savings} modern and period styles; 2 pe. su da‘venports, chairs. Regal Furniture . Co., 604 N. Wells st., â€" Chicago. Tel. Relaware 4674 3â€"PIEBCE WALNUT ~BED very reasonable; like n« AM COMPELLED TOâ€" SACRIFICE STURDY+ RUBBER sHO FOR‘ FALL WEAR: ALL 81ZES. s IAL AT 59e, HIGHLAND PARK DRY GooODS 28 N. .First St. Phone H. P. 1088. 32 EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES on oak fireplace 10 M. H HELP WANTEDâ€" f MAN WITH CAR FOR ASSISTANT, livâ€" ing at hothe; good references ; permanent work ; good chanee for â€" advancement. Write qualifications. P. O. Box 554, Highâ€" day, Dec. 21. The Chamber of Commerce‘s reâ€" quest for the rescinding of the truck weighing ordinance was discussed. Mayor Wing authorized the writing of a letter to Governor Henry Horâ€" ner pertaining to the matter. One night last week 19 trucks passing through Deerfleld were weighed and five of these were lawbreakers. The board prefers to keep the ordinance to prevent lawâ€"breaking. Treasurer Resigns The resignation of Mrs. Henry Petersen (Theresa Klemp) as vilâ€" beautiful â€" grandfather cldek; 9 chimes ; must see to appreciate; Sarouk Oriental rug, etc. Tel. Keystone 2438. A31 wood ; haifâ€"ton $3.75; 1â€"tGn $7.25. JOHN T*7ZIOL1I, 653 W. Park &ve. ‘Tel. H. P. Central Employment Age+r, H. P. 2520 t Permission was granted the Lake County Tuberculosis Association for a tag day in the yillage on Saturâ€" day, Dec. 21. land Park, 111 A new â€"snow plow is to be purâ€" chased and; Mayor Wing appointed the following committee to approve its selection: Trustees Page, Potâ€" tenger and Willman. Due to the 1: that the PWA sewer project was turned down by the government, eld will enter. another petition for the same proâ€" ject to come up spring. A letâ€" ter was sent to the State Sanitary Board explaini why â€" Deerfleld cannot build <a nz sewer, as deâ€" manded by the state before next May. ! Concrete streets are to be repairâ€" ed and all cracks filled with tar, before freezing weather destroys the pavements, it is stated. 2 Couples ... 4 General ... 1 Nursemaid 1 2nd Maid usmnoo:’ ' 89e each or entire lot &t 10c each _ __ _ â€" Opposite the Ba: Brierhill Golf Club‘s water indebtâ€" edness of $2406.73 is being adjusted and a note has begn ‘accepted by the village. The suit Highland against Deerfleld for an old water bill} was di I were Trustee Peterson and Corporaâ€" tion Counsel McGaughey . _ ‘~ _A letter from health commissionâ€" er C. J. Davis, r?orted on the conâ€" tagious diseases for October: chickâ€" en pox 1, whooping cough, 6. Beâ€" cause cases of contagious diseases have not ‘been réported, Dr. Davis made the request that everyone in Deerfield. who knows of a child with one of the prevalent ailments to report the case to him. } for an Adtaker Present at the Tuesday evening meeting were Mayor Harry Wing, Trustees, Mc!(ilw, Scribner, Page, Pottenger . and Willman. Absentees & a T The Deerfleld village board «met Tuesday cveninq‘_ for its regular monthly meeting, A special ‘ meetâ€" ing for the purpose _of discussing & new card index system for special assessments will be held this eveâ€" ning at 7 o‘clock, fop 2. Deerfield Board PAGE EIGHT Phone Help Wanted For Sale Treasurer Resigns A35â€"37pd $7â€"38â€"39â€"40 $60 â€" $75 $10 â€" $12 ic 10 n ces oph$ F37 elothing. (Call evenings. < Tel. H. P. 155. 166 c‘ H37â€"39pd rffnnliniemmnomnemenipenhuiote id use esnt oe ce ie PAINTING, |PAPERHANGING & DECORâ€" ating. gdod ‘work. _ Prices Reasonable. © |\__JOHN CHRISTENSEN WANTEDâ€" p | NOTICE-â€"Adve‘rt!;ements received after 3ifo'clock'Wednesday,'placed !n another sect RATES : 5() cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paxgi by Saturday 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 8 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS; 75 cents for five lines or les sertion ; $1,00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additian lina 1 I CLASSIFIED WANT ‘Work Guaranteed Accurate. Service. Call or write. 'E‘ H.â€" SALLEE » 380 Cen Ave. Tel. H. P. 5557. MODERN â€"â€" BARGAINâ€"6 NICE ROOMS, a16 q cilC ut STedaitial DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP â€" & MAN To Do oDD JoBsS around house in exchange for sof elothing. |Call evenings. Tel. P Duis Sibigtoh ... Anson Weeks th Weredseesrcesaneisattvies Bin: Cmb'ywi»...â€".‘..‘..............'........‘. Casaloma 0!3 Lombardo ...................... Paul Whiteman Hul Kep) ....!..................»«..‘ Phts Watler Fred Mhlnmr:.._.:..7.<7.._.....‘.._....~_.Oab c-nï¬m nan}s :xAm sHOP rs. J. A. Riggio, prop. 1252 Pleasant ave., 2 blks. north of Roger Williams ave., Ravinia. Tel. H. Pm,:“-I: FOR .SALE: PHONOGRAPH RECORDS; . | BAIRD & WARNER, INc. Mr. Remington, ‘Tel. H. P. 1855. â€" AS3H Seguicntinetolks c tioniviconimimbet tere necgain 4â€"GRAVE m‘ IN ‘BEAUTIFUL NORTH Shore Ga: of Memories cemetery ; reaâ€" sonable.| Tel. H. P. 4194. | _ ASstfpd AUBURN, 1tnso. 8â€"125 convertible ‘ coupe ; this car is excellent condition and it is a real buy at $165, cash or trade. Tel. H. P. 1180. AS6tf °_ _ DUARTS CROQUIGNOLE _ mmnhool ::Ab.wa.u > $3.50 .58 ‘somplete with hesdtiiul doft ringlet FRESH MANUREâ€" Rotten manure; black soil. Reuber Lioyd, Tel. H. P. 535. AZ% 21 NORTH swounflnr rmdflfluqmmkq hair cut <_ 1310 9T \~ Tt ‘40 ‘cents. 6 ROOMS, 3 A‘ â€"â€"Niceiny! FuimsHasD 130 . WELL arranged with -nmm gamercom, atâ€" tached n::-. ben lly wooded lot; own:ron::xx to sell; will trade for largâ€" // upe { ; ; OUR PUMPKIN PIES CAN‘T BE BEAT $o i 15¢ and 40e 6066‘1190.'(‘; AND MOTHER‘S CARE for 8â€"year schoo! child, also room and board for employed mother. Address Box L UhepterbmmntsilBidiahind w alilicinedinatate c 3% baths with game at» h&zmth:. t -::.mom. § mm: owner mm to sell; will trade for * _ SAlld & WABENEE, No The house committee reported on plans made for minor changes and repairs about the boathouse to inâ€" creise its comfort and convenience, Last Sunday, Nov. 10, a group of members under direction of Edâ€" ward L. Weeks, made considerable progreds. | It is planned to work evâ€" ery Sunday afternoon from now on to g‘nish'the most necessary part of the job before cold weather sets in and: makes it impossible. . \ 3882 Central Ave. A very interesting program of motion pictures was presented by Arthur J. Gourley. Some of the “atts†were taken aboard the Albatross schooner owned by the Noï¬h Shore Are# of Sea Scouts, on which many of the yacht club memâ€" bers had made cruises. P HUEBNER‘S BAKERY 539% Central ave. Tel H. P. Secretary Davis C. . Greene was appointed representative to the reâ€" nï¬y formed North Shore Harbor association, whose purpose it is to further ‘interest in yachting facilâ€" ities glong the morth shore. The regular business meeting of the North Shore Yacht Club was held in the club house last Thursâ€" day, Nov. 7. Commodore Carter anâ€" nounced |an informal "bull session" the Thursday evenings when there is no meeting. N, $. Yacht Club Holds _ Business Meeting $ Thursday, Nov. All kinds of Christmas gifts will be jfor sale, as â€"well as jams, jellies, ‘bakery goods, etc. | There will be a novel post office where packages may be purchased from all over the country. Everyone is invited. Come early, stay for dinâ€" ner and the evening. There will be a stmas tree and entertainment for both the children and grownâ€" ups. Don‘t forget the date, Thursâ€" day, Dec. 5th. RAISED |AND CAKE DOUGHNUTS PIANO TUNING bame d Stoshe aist>eintithiaieadadasd J y 4700 GOB in the| church .par!ox cornér of Laurel and McGovern. Tea and dinner will be served. . * : The iladin of ‘the B#fluny Evanâ€" gelical church will hold a Christâ€" mas bazaar on Thursday, Dec. 5th H. ‘P. 5494. Christmas B lage urer and comptroller was acce Mrs. Pcter“m will remain until her succeessor â€"been apâ€" pointed. Mrs. Pete was made treasurer during ex iayor Harry Clavey‘s regime and has continued after Mayor Wing‘s élection, seryvâ€" ing almost three Phonograph Needles Aunek Preofi® 25¢ a dozen To Be Held Dec. 5 H34â€"36 H37 5â€"ROOM FLAT, heated garage, hest furâ€" nished 25 Clay st. DS2â€"34 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS Apartments. . unfurnished, ‘steam _ heatâ€"6 :o:l and bath. sunn.bvng 2 mn-:-l . bath. . Steam . beat, 2 rooms, _ running water. â€" Office and waiting room. Reasâ€" AraRPhENTs, : sroRrEs AND DESK lu:c.“ Ccnmllru'.louhd and reasonable t ap pone m] i * 'l-llwui W, B‘uhc Phone 490 366 Central Ave. , ~â€"*â€" ‘Highland Park D27â€"29pd 4â€"ROOM APARTMENT, ypstairs, newly deeâ€" orated ; 3“.' ‘;,lld O:n't.r.l hnhbedb: “: . mon Inquire fgrlncdonn §4...â€"! #"* Du.n:‘ #â€"ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT and :fl‘nu bath ; l:tbo&;:r; lm:l:ck from nsportition. rge sleeping room, 355 Central ave. Tel. H. P. 104. * . FOR RENT â€"GOOD FIVE ROOM FLAT, newly decor« ated, !lln::l::n: dtlnrugnt otuoo&tl floor as : price per mon â€"Also good mz decorated 6 room, large , 845 R Drive ; this house mg reconditioned and with the conâ€" venient location is a good value at $45 onable. . 47 St. Johns Avenus Opposite Northwestern Station. East. 1y esn n___zamewe.._.22l202, n NICELYPURNISHED BED ROOM. No Kol hut;buolhotnm:nnnud.(ud. . Phone H. P. 405. * PQKth FURNISHED ROOM in private home on a g:l:t l;trd:‘s":.uhl:’luk from lake; break # i y mloâ€d preferred ; reasonable.. Tel H. P. 155. Pestt Apartments for Rent $ C ODenIds DORs WHd W Inquire at 18 McGovern st. JUR ROOM UNFURNISHED UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, heat and water furnished. 200M. 3 blocksâ€"from business section, con«! venient to transportation, oil hent, plenty of hot water, use of den, grrage if de» sired ; no other roomers. Tel. H. P. 522, * P3S2tf PLEASANT EAST ROOM, near tation, kot water at all tim ~ peasonable. 642 Vine ave. FURNISHED ROOM with adjoining 1% blocks from Central ave ; garage if ?-jred. 145 8. Green Bay rd H: P. 3609. & pi LARGE ROOM, GENTLEMAN ONLY, comâ€" 446 LINCOLN PLACE + __F. B. WILLIAMS 841 Central ave. Tel. H. P. 2360. D37 48 NORTH GREENBAY ROADâ€"Two nice. ly furnished bedrooms, oneâ€"half block from business district. Reasonable. Tel, H. P. 406. â€" â€" PS5â€"37 beamibn e andals thiis P tedithoreiPanionsabitstet i lE lt t tu en t h Enric Madriguera and his NBC orchestra furnish the music in Madâ€" riguera‘s unusual style. ] Toyo Sabe, Chinese. wonder girl, one:of the finest acrobatic contorâ€" tionists in the theatrical world, is the other new addition to the show. . In‘ addition Martha Raye, the "thunderbolt of rhythm," has openâ€" ed and is proving a success in her Terrace Room appearances. foriable‘and good ventilation ; near ‘trank> portation. 337 S. Greenbay rd. Tel. l'% P. 1491. P87â€"3 The King‘s Jesters present a new stock of songs. â€" Also, Rosalean and Seville, New York‘s smartest dance duo, will be held over beyond their original enâ€" gagement owing to their success in the Terrace Room. Rosalean and Seville have introduced in their rouâ€" ting a new "Merry Widow Waltz" together with their repertoire | of tangos, rhumbas, fox trots and Spanâ€" ish novelty dances. room suitable for one or. t portation. Tel. H. P. 3049 . Owing to the success of Gwynne, famous magician( the artistocrat of deception, and his performance in the ‘current floor show in the Terâ€" race Room of Hotel Morrison, Leonâ€" ard Hicks, managing director, anâ€" nounces that Gwynne will be held over for an indefinite engagement and will offer some new and nnuml{ tricks to baffle guests. "Gwynne" Retained on | _ «_ Morrison Floor Show .__ _ "W.C.T.U,. Birthday Party .~On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 6, the members and friends of the W. ~C._T,. U. met at the: home of Mrs. W, Pearce, 418 Glencoe avenue. A.{ter the regular business meeting and taiks by the county president, Mts. E. Pearcell of Zion, and an inâ€" terésting report of the state = vention at Carbondale, a large twoâ€" tiér decorated birthday cake |] 'brq_ught in and presented to the ‘ preésident, Mrs. H. Thomas, Glenview avenue. Miss Stewart of 120 Lake avénue, presented the cake to Mrs. Thomas. day of this week at the Cor s hotel, Gold room, Chicago. The purâ€" pose of the bazaar is to raise ds for the maintenance of their . Pz’mouth chapter of this city is asâ€" sisting. Mrs. M. Howard, 2254 S. Green Bay road, is local regen ; The annual bazaar of the Daughâ€" ters of the British Empire is being héld Thursday, Friday and Saturâ€" D. B. E. Annual Bazaar _ Being Held This Week Rooms for Rent all times; terms re. P3tf nicely furnished two ; near transâ€" K P36â€"88 adjoining bath ; garage space D35â€"37pd transpor» D37â€"39 P37tfpd THE PRESS D10 p GX,y1O, fFrAtS J not paid by Saturday f§llowing publication. ks. BLIND ADS; 75 cents fon? five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" 10 cents each addition line. | 4 b, se ue t Tel. AEiKke Ferry Patton. dunen. d&'buu‘&i erry Patton, deceased, fixed upon ’ï¬-&y \bo,:;th day of January, A.D. 1986, $ Punuémm%ï¬nf" no'hc:m ‘m" the uindersigned Executor of the Estate of Waukegan, ‘I!J., Oct. 31, 1985 Gail . & Behnmntornm State Bank no Michklas E] ie\ onge‘ Vate) t tanPrsnad 4 Siciccdilo w W i 2s t the return for the hearing of all ciaims against un“:bm named Estate. _ All perâ€" Eersbr notindd and requanted 1y riond Int noti an to a ;Pr&hdt: Coi:m of x:,::k(!ouvé“!ll'i::h on sa te at ten o‘ a.m. pure pose of having said claims adjusted. I K JULIA DUFFY,‘ : » | Executor of the Estate of w . _5 >._Il~/~ ~ Arthur Duffy, deceased. PUBLCUNONEE, & "barshy, aiven . that ven tAbvhnndg:kk’ud ï¬uuu:’nol the Estate of rthur y, decensed, fixed upon Tuesâ€" :lf,. g::_:lth"du_ of January, A. D., 1936, as WANTED TO RENTâ€" WANTED ‘TO BUYâ€". USED METRONOME Tel H. P WANTED TO BUYâ€" :J‘ssm Bhnn'mmu:n‘m'm Tel. H. P. between a.m. a p.m., evenings, Tel. H. P. 532. KB85tf YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN wants LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS _ one or two; furnished; with kitchen privâ€" ileges. Address Râ€"C Press office. WB5tE LIKE NEW, $55 Tâ€"ROOM HOUSE, steam hbeat OFFICE~â€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in our WOULD LIKE TO BUY a good us from private party, prefer a Ford, h Caturday, Nov. 16, at 10:80 the / Mishi Mokwa Winter club will play the 100 pound team from the Braeâ€" | side school on the park‘ district | field in Ravinia. Parents and pubâ€" “ lic are invited. f Regulars who helped. bring home the bacon were: Robert Knight, le; Richard Bresler, It; Tom ilipsâ€" born, Ig; <David Worth, ¢; John Kornblith, rg; Dicky Schaaf, rt; Ray Stafford, re:; Art Flint and Bob Diggs, Ihb; George Bard ,fb; Don Moseley, rhb; Bobby Herbst, ab; Arthur Wood went in for Philâ€" ipsborn. I 200C 1 g O .E0Ck 2000 ZGTSON AVC, Z0 Diks. from Ravinia stations ; 7 rooms, 2 baths, large lot; near school; immediate gecuâ€" f-ney. Frank Paviik, Jr., Kenilworth, 11. t B36â€"38pd ambhlietmante . aclclls0 21 0 of ERAEECHEPRIEY onable. rent, convenient to town. and :e’l;tzhoL 117 N. St. Johns ave. Tel. h..rq. All of the Mishi Mokwa squad saw action and even three of Mr. Hart‘s Midgets were allowed to play in the game. ‘The latter inâ€" cluded Charles Schaaf, John Wood and John Davies. on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND STATE BANK, Harry W. Hart‘s afterâ€"school play group, the Mishi Mokwa Winter club, was victorious last Saturday in a grid game with the Winnetka Community house youngsters winâ€" ning by a score of 19 to 0. This is the fifth straight victory for the Hart boys this season. Bank Bdilding, Highland Park X86.39 Mishi Mokwa Situation Wanted Next Sunday,‘ Nov. 17, at 2:30 the Highlanders ‘will meet up with so stiff ‘competition when they ta::;e the Fort Sheridan outfit on Sunset field, Highland Park. . The soldiers are tough and hard hitting. Fans will probably see plenty of hard football Sunday as well as some surprizingly clever grid tacâ€" ties. } \ Wanted to Rent Twice the Highlanders scored and twite they were penalized for" offâ€" side play. The first counter to be dls:&nmhd came as a result of a blocgied punt recovered by 3 fightâ€" ing: Highlander behind the Lake Forest goal. The second came as a result of a forward pass over the goal line. Â¥ $ ] . Playing a bangâ€"up game against a fast Lake Forest Y.M.C. football team the Highlanders gave the large hone towi crowd thrill after thrill in their game last Sunday on the Sunset park field. Although outplaying their opponâ€" ents in every department of the game the Highlanders were held to a 0â€"0 tie score partly by the wet field and mostly by offâ€"side chargâ€" ing at critical times when touchâ€" downs were made and called©: on account of penalties. i Wanted to Buy Houses for Rent Lake Forest Holds Local l“Lnthf Is Subject â€" Team To Scoreless Tie ; ‘ of Church Picture Legal Notices Offices for Rent Defeat Winnetka 1545 Judson ave., 2 biks banle general K37 B37 l:-mutfln-' 1 AUTOMOTIYV 543 Elm|Place Tel. H. P. 2774 ROOM 306 NORTH sHORE TRUST BLDG. Repair or Rebuild Takes Bumps a; Genératot, Starter North -u-"a' MOTOR CAR _ _ ELECT& SERVICE | Aute Bod Dflw:Y‘:.rCA: diaunt" agninet 4 m wâ€"%'flu are notifi the Probate Cour on d date at Daraurtan, Hl. Sey 4 1 az?‘sh.:Erho:" i onep purpose of havi 319 Euclid Telephone 3 Cléean â€" te â€" Respectable BLACK DIRT AND MANURE ‘ Haulin Trucking by the r or day. Classified Directory‘ lb. Ib. ‘ Spri Lamb + St. Johpns‘s Evangelical Church, Green ‘ and Homewood gvenues, will p t "Martin Luther, His Life and Times," in ‘eight jreels of moving . s, Sunday, Nov. 17, at 7:45 k | : This b the himself Sawoyv, :thno Tit CALL | us ‘ * |) iT "ma«tuairts couuymn NEwsPapeA Fourns," amd fli | CarceD Snmow . EveRryBoy ow . |vPp Tepay.10 Trey can 'M'::or"j | Tamy R Y PFai wiTe Swift‘s R. B. A, HAMILTON DR. AA.E WURTH To Rurm: A Couunmn ‘ ®om â€" | Smitty‘s _HIG BUM Swift‘; Brookfi section (Â¥k.: PETER.VOLE â€"244c| * ~~16¢ A DS id _ elaims adjusted. strr "f. Pafton. eCaughey & Schumacher and Fenders ELECTRICIANS l Phone H. P. 1597 t for bearing of all M':ad Estate. All ims against ui': Estate o;.LhCou-w. Illinois, en o‘clock a.m. for the R SHOP raphy, photographed in settings where‘) Luther d and worked, ‘is both SHOP and Business 513 Elm Place Units Repaired Brisket Corned Beef ». 23c,{ Rollql.eg 57 eal Roast». 29i¢ For Highwood Srivecieat 589 Homewoud Ave. Highiand PL. 108 7 _ Painters‘® Supplies Centzal & Second St. Tel. H SANTTI BROS. DAIRY CLEANERS&TAILORS CHUCK ROAST Native Beef SIRLOIN STEAK MELLODY FARMS â€"â€"~â€" DAIRY Native Beef PASTEURIZED MILK N&e M ROUND STEAK PAINTING and DECOR‘ATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass DELICIOUS CREAM el. Libertyville 672â€"Mâ€"2 ‘ This picture, whi reat interest to a churches . SMITH TELEPHONE 410 Tailoring and Repairing H. P. 495 | 35 S$. St. Johns Ave. e Eradupl dereiopme pme experience, â€" ‘of ‘ the struggles out of whi« ism was born: For Quality and Service Cal H. P. is81 > UNK Grade A Milk Vitamin D THURSDAY, NOVEMBEBER Ib. j sm Swift‘s Prem. PB | Spr‘g Lamb for an Adtaker Read The Want. Ib. BRAND BROS. Highland Park, IIL mb Phone E. NELSON L4 ROAST lgklt & Saturday | :bonu“‘ people of s open to i 19¢ 29¢ 25¢ row t14, 9 ) o Rows