Quality and Sonia M. P. "" than“?! G. o. Y0" " “can. at "tamded a 4 Park Baum by Dr. tom, who {Mild that Mend "lee" NIP}. 1tt Full Deed Jul- Stewing it Chickens 'm an: the left "iGi .tlteuftu-tuut"r'" “and. Mrs. 30m m qhtrn to hex-bong...†as 358.81.10h-An. Sound St. ToLEP... ARC-ARIN E ade A Milk \gtunln D . 101003 cm in: PM mum LRGARINE “or? Supplies Mam/mu a, 1m IO and DECORATING ' Wall Punt, Gina. , sum, Auto Glu- Id BUTTER 35c Saturday I. NELSON mod Ava. HIM Ph. an Adtaker EPHONE 410 The Want Ad. 'ODY FARMS DAIRY BROS. DAIRY III-d Put. w. lb, Cunt-“W Ib hone MITH “All!“ rtrville 6M4 N D BROS. tel-1W NK armou- Spr'e Lamb Shoulder 19e lb. Swift’s lb. 2fh: h. 25c 28e lb. 15c 19c vi H1 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5. was Two Children Of Deerfield Pass Away Berlioz. Jane Mehrteu Funeral services for Barbara Jute Mehrtem. the tim-year-old death- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Curl Mehrtens (Eunice Long) of Cicero, were held Saturday " the Deerfield Presby- terian Church with interment in Ridgewood Cemetery. Berber: was killed Wednesdty in Cicero by"; motorist who failed to atop. Sogtigttg.ti,ft'pggrggt,,tg itativeirmuovea.thuout be can emu-mam “MW. math: 'd,g'l,fl,1ff,,th'tdbtlTWJ'd,',",1f. F _ ' f"'" Butcverynowmdthcnllothu-Na dead.» toputurptottrr1-sdoeqllur _ win-ha usslow dosm,noetoiatgtsteedfhetim' Inland t' I -itllli8l. 10" Now_nott-ttteoettandwt {and mist very frequently. but we’re bound and ttta.andwtte-detritmruatt-ut gum,- antettndtmtutritc. _ . , 'whentooodtt-rgtgermter-ms f at“ Ill.ltllll" - or in the Manning that 'lfiCt.2i)td Mth - I , t ' eaution.Theoeean_atmmdomt knot. " gt _, r ttn hour. Lightahips llmll. but!†gonad {om 'rl , q . . s boom. Airlines ground their planes and tripe. . BiR 1gllRiglll r Even trains 'd'l' higher: ma: tti we IlllllimllEl . . drivers on m In our!!! eautiousirthroughtuthatBin-. rrsetittiitqtatrue.hoviuoeatg ourptogre_portatioroti11depettds pairsoteraintuuGnhAdE , Scientists who " studied fog, a: that it " gig}; composed of Itil; 4 "af water. These drops ue CCC"'"" PJfZ57L 1ttPt1e.d .. 'tte.t1trrharyrierthoir,tindiro a---Giiurri Experienced ,aay tuttheMmtthintrtodo €f§:TV: istoeettmrligtt 'igtttiThemaiathingutodireet "m thebeamadown 1t,Tits9g,',,1fg,'Ltiitir "I'd'l " wuss†straight aheadt ll [ mist-drop mkrora miteet thermhackln setvytputIftttermrrtointing downward. the are detteeted toward the road. Thentheyaaytt’nazoodidaato 2',/t'ggh,tuttte/ttt andnmhaveaspoulghtonomear. toeuritMghtonthatrmde! closetothetrontottluearwotheedge bedeuly , ~ , lighted But we have to keep a good there" 'illiMlMlllflt, ‘ ahead, too, because fott veils more than road. It Mlletl.llllll ‘ ‘ l hides not only mum on the road but w my as illlli5%lll I . roadside mm o: curvea and hill. Inter- Mill 'iliiiiq - " sections. Even the man: my; red and dun! ltr $iiliMi1llll rays have the me hard time that our headlight: M5iiSlliill Il, m3 ‘ do mthrogxh that strange haze. I teeth: a B.ti%t IlllitPat good heavy fog, the best we can do for o vision in g,iitlil,l.8.l8l - e w none too good. And no the main thing 1. to dawn. '..b'.ilP.ii'."s'sa?s1'i.8.?.li19.i' The ships have to do It. the trains have do it, Ind 1.t/i'S a"?, " " wettamtodtttttoo_ogt'tmnu maxim!) Gia. tothatthe’tellusthobea'tthinxwe dollto pu1totrttterrmtd.orttrmt-otyet but. wehturbetteriurtatarhome. , _ . _ But-ittginfoopt1mutisontrhatf sttttr.Wenotonirhavetoaee. tmtqml61tavqtoieete.ottrheadit 'r'ttfgtie/,',elit"d,','et'h' T P anoughtodo duty poirttingusouttopeoNe it?.Pl'Tgr' coming tram the to direction. And, in addition. Ira" '.".- T some driver: use ht? like inborn: by giving 3:, . I thematooteve ‘now’ then.Butanotherthtng 5'5 . A wehavetothlnk tati,ttt-Artrr.ybehin4u. g5 .g-Lg lee us. That’s why it": no portant to have our stop- Lib',. s',?.,'. signal and tail- . t we ing when we're driving in a; .-' (g: fog. Anise it's a ood thing to make sure that these B.' ot L1? lights are workin and to wipe oft those little red 5.3 I 5;; glasses it they h pen to be covered 'with mud. It iii". 1rthTrt" the weather's cle and our tail-light has gone out; the 513 . __-_-- other fellow’s ligh martroint us out fairly well. But l I - it his headlights ate tutttiog fog, they can't do much ' #21: to protect us. 3 ,1 -' . .So, when all said and done, driving in to; is just a matter of having our headlights in toil-lights right and being I little ntommrefttL1twerdottsat,weetutdr 'rout"""'""""""', Natures stubborn obstacle. of mist and to; , ill.? 'tlr. , g: .543 3.3 I 'rr-tMgt iii". l alll tll -' if {MINI-‘86:!“ Ml“ IMP"! The child and her threefrenr old GREENSLADE Electrical Contact» Electric Shop [Moth-MMâ€.- M '.teootutuNtnceatrtmtarar' I . .truafereorinrPuNies.Ps, 5, "6rGanamtHoeerr, ' 'j' WE. F DRIVERS Member of the Board First Church of C First Church of Christ, Scientist it HiGmAND PARK, ILLINOIS . 'i,, â€ANNOUNCES A f C Free Lecture' on Christian Science Friday Eniisriing, December 6, 193 l 1 1 8:00 o'clock , T Elm Plaée School Auditori' '. T Sheridan Road at Elm tlace' HIGHUAND PARK, IELINOIS No. 3--MWI? Altar: FOG don homer m can hardly get through Minted, 1ittNdrosoct1iu%rulrisiG mm“ tttgit/dna'?',,.',,';:',,",'. Buhgnuutdedota tttrmmrtghtueeatu_ â€themed!- 1iudgrmtsg1etuninttwhitoettrd taintrrftoatoeh= 1 Pet Puch ls Cordially Invited tyfstherihtu! climbed from the " - ii: ear/ which their mother h d p rked 'twhile shopping nearby. A r taur nt owher,-John Prokq, w t- n sed the occident and said he s w t e chi d dart from behind a ptul.k- cnr'into the path of on old it, d n in which two youths were r d.. i _ . e said the car was movilw a] wiy nd it wt: possible that tt d iver as unaware of theaccide. t. B that was the granddaughter t)! E J.. ng of Greenwood. _ ( i ‘ Marie Minorini i Iittl A'Meria Minorini. lged ei t tit' 3 half years, passed away t t Hi hland Park Hospital " r advert] months' illneu. i Mar was in third grade in the eriie d Grammar School and 1i d th er parents, Mr. and M a. ode Minorini, at the B. M - (ii? me on, Greenwood avenue |in rfl d. _ I 1Fun ral services were held 'dt al; rning at 1ntlyet1tte f4n.- C sitio omen: in Highland Rt , th i terment in St. Mary’s (tht _oone ) Cemetery_qn Ridge Reed. hive, in survivéd by her pix-arts, t o s tern. Doris and. Jonephi e, a d o brother, Amedeo. i' iqf Seattle, wtushinttori Lof Lectureship of at) Mother Church, t ht-ist, Scientist, in Mon, Massachusetts to be held J . Ging, Decembeir 6, 1935 1 8:00 o'clock ,’ T :e School Auditorium ' F r dt my. 'd ‘4'» K','dilt -. 'l . RMItEg?sit',rrs 4. , ttl tit3)lie r+_, , . ‘1 “, , ..7 "Asc 4542031 'teil:; j l _ . Cs-" ' EBiiB 3’“ ->‘ 'y, _ a '1"! 'T. g " l , . MhhE .n" I» ' - tlt 7, . , HM}, " €5.15 any INN" )1 lf "". n' I. A"? w)“: I 'giikibat' ' £9331 v - â€2:24" * Ri 9‘1"." r to Attend First Consignment of State License Plates Mailed Last Week teptintrmsit, Ill. - First consign- ment of Illinois 1936 'tatomobile li.. eimse plates was plieed in the mill by November 80 by Secretary of~8ute Edward J. Hughes. _ It in- cluded plates fqr both downstate counties mdfthe: metropolitan Chi- eabrarea. L, ' T The color sclléme for the 1936 plates is tr1nek1uekttround, with white hummlsu’, Tm lie ‘the same size " lust year but the in.. scription, “Illinois 1986" is below the numerals, the rent-ac of this year's plates; . . _ Todsy’s distribution tor the 'most part consisted of the lower num- bets, including approximately one hundred thousand pistes which were reassigned. on request during the last month. Under the motor vehicle set, it is msddstory upon the secretary of stste to mske such returtsitrnmertta if requests. lie made before December 1. 1 ' The sale. of plates "over ,the counter." Mr. Hugheq announced: will begin " noon) Wednesday (Dee. 4th). They ' " be pur- chased either " the 'lli2ur'llld of- fiee in the State Home, or It the automobile branch in I Chicago at 120 South Ashland boulevnd. Release, of the first , consignment bailey marked the that time that the plates hlve been lnvnilable to the public " such uni-curly date. The xenon for the ad; nee in the release date; Secretary Hughes ex- pluined. wee to speed up; distribu- tion. After Dee. 1 'tpplientiorts for plates "received through the tittu'l will be filled in the auger in which they are received, it w a stated. The llw‘requirea Mr owners to displly the 1986 lieenhe pistes on Jun. L There ere no pirovisions for any days of grace. ‘Cnr owners failing to comply um subject to arrest. l “Motorists should apl 1y for their plates now and in doi§g so should use the mail," sai Secretary Hughes. "They will void the in... convenience and arm ances that: may be experienced ing I. last min- ute mph to purchase , plates over, the counter. Many hereon: last year were,required to stand in line in sub-zero weather in order to pur- chase plates to avoid Arrest. The discomfort of this experience mikhtl have been. easily avoided had curl earlier warnings been heeded." l Machinery for turning out t.hel new license plates and registration} cards he been geared up' to toN, speed for the big job of taking card? of around a million and a half 111M nois motorists, Mr. Hughes de-f clued. Wont today on for many! weeks to come, the secretary’s auto) staff will work in three 8-hourt shifts in prder to'take care orthe( needs of car owners. ' 1 Secretâ€? Hughes calls special attention to the fact that 1988 pus-J, senger car license plates will cost.“ less than heretofore. The redue..l tion is " follows: . I In view of the reduction, SecreJ tary Hughes cautioned vprospectivai purchasers against bending in tod much money and urged them to! check the schedule of fees before) mailing their application. l S 8.00 plates reduced to $ 6.50 12.00 plates reduced to 10.00 20.00 'plates reduced to 17.00 25.00 plates reduced to 22.00 Motorcycle plates Ire redue from $4.00 to' $3.00. Quality Cleanup RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING co. AND P. "I rnz‘Pnzss reduced A sharp drop in temperaturei he: ‘9. definite effeet on man and mater. iul, especially when it is in the form of an automobile driven It {high speed, worn: the "tet) department of the Illinois Agricultural aagoeia., tion. Everyone who drives is fam. ilinr with the change that occurs ,in the “old bus" when cold weather sets in. It's hard to. start. It hun't the pep and the power bud when the weather' was warm. Whnt's more, with 311 the windows closed the driver has a' feeling of uncertainty, coupled with an idea of being cooped up, and all this com: bines to increue the number bt le- eidenta con highwayg. Little patches of ice or frost, plus worn-out tire tresds give " the necessary ingredients for suddenly throwing s etul out of control. Go.. ing onto the highway with a cold motor, the sudden necessity for speeding out of the way of an sp- proaehing vehicle, the entrine, {oils to pick up speed end the stsge is set for a series of mishsps. Adjust Car and Self to Winter DriVing The usociution wuma drivers to check tires, lubrication ind can hunters. -Huve them all adjusted to cold weather conditions. Cylin- der head traskeU and exhaust man- THIS IS A REAL SALE _ _ TRADE IN YOUR OLD C. Low Down Payments - Many Months to Pay -' Every Car a Bargain _ 101 North St. Johns Ave. - Highland Park . Authorized Dealers - 10 Years Phone Highland Park 710 g ' Purnell & Wilson, HOT ‘WATER HEATER ', With every Reconditioned North Shore Car FORD V-8 Deluxe "Roadster-Rumble Seat PONTIAC Deluxe Fordor A, t_.-.,...'.,,.....-., FORD Arm Tudor Sedan ..-.m....r,w-e-r.--.-e-e-tr)-r---.- GRAHAM, Model 57, Deluxe Fordor Sedan FORD Deluxe Fordor-Radio 'rF_ , .1, a" f ,. ._. _ _ _ ,.1 FORD Deluxe Fordor-Whiteside Tires . ,, -ev .. .V _ _ _ l - 1935 - _ FORD V-8 Deluxe Fordor Touring Sredart--Trunk . o_'. _ FORD V-8 Deluxe 5-W. Coupe ..w.r---r--r_t,---t_ ___ ' -.-F.Fr_"r"_ "tte'--", V, ' FORD V-8 Deluxe Tudor Touring 1ttniiitgt ' o.s,,..'.-.., FORD V-8 Deluxe Comte-Trans Loe , Spotlite, Air Wheel -519$4 - FORD V-8 Deluxe Cabriolet-Rumble Seat (2) .. . FORD V-8 victoria-Deluxe Equipped (2).â€...M _"_"___ FORD V-8 Deluxe Tudor Sedan t--_._e-----_..e-e---wr't.r-""_e'-e__ Trrr-- FORD V-8 Deluxe 5-W. Coupe-Heater, Spot Lite FORD V-8 Tudor Sedan (2) Per _ ew-eee----r..rtw- ___ ".tee-_ _ _., CHEVROLET Master Six Coach - .. __"".?...?. V, FORD V-8 Deluxe Fordor Sedan ---t"'--'-'-'"" FORD V-8 Deluxe Coupe rtett.rt-t--'t_t-- _-.--------'---......-.--"-.----'--'--'-- PLYMOUTH Deluxe Coach e__--_.---_.mwm...s.srF----r-- we---.- F.FF._e"e, A PLYMOUTH Deluxe Coaeh--Trunk, FORD V-8 Deluxe Fordor Sedan (2) FORD V-8 Deluxe Cabriolet __-FF"?"""?""'"?"""" TERRAPLANE Coupe ---._..WV_Ctet_ FORD V-8 Deluxe Tudor (2) PLYMOUTH Cabriolet t..r--mrw-.t'_. FORD Tudor Sedan .sr_-..m_mmmV-etrt -.x __.r_Vr_r-_Pt 'twr"' WILLYS-KNIGHT Deluxe 5 Pass. Coupe CHEVROLET cthHoleb--9de Mounts - HUPMOBILE Deluxe Sedan --t-r-r0t-..-- CHEVROLET Roadster ._rrTrv _.. FORD Convertible Coupe _..'., CHRYSLER 66 Fordor Sedan CHEVROLET Coach ..m.m-..rr--t'r-rme FORD Cabriolet ..-s.mmr...-..r.'-.e"-'t"'-" CHEVROLET Coupe .pt.r__rtw__'-te'-" FORD Roadster ----r.mm-_mm.rw_ar'r'"t twtV--e_e CADILLAC Jsdan--frrtmk, Radio PONTIAC Coach .r.ree.t.ttt_-t."F--.r"'.""' T_cr "ere HUDSQN Sedan .r.r-trPr..q._e_-tt.'P'_r"'" . -er-t.--.et CHRY LER Coupe t-F-.r_..t""t'rp-'"". _ .‘ OLDSMOBILE Cabriolet .-W.r-w--e ---et__ HUPMOBILE Six Fordor Sedan Fr PACKARD 5 Pass. Sedan _-mW..))'. ---tt-e CHEVROLET Coupe w-...---........-.-. FORD Roadster-Rumble Beat . Ver ‘F Rail E ECEEEii?EEEfjil AT A. 1936 PRICE ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTION 1935 . . . ' Demo’s HURRY! HURRY! ifold gaskets mum be checked Wu to slower spate“ be thoroughly for hath no that than tricky “the of Banjo)!“ will be no denserf of, carbon mon- eaHT winter months. _ , oxide camping intb the closed out. . ' qt-.--.-.---- Be sure the heater, if it utilises nit WHAT DO “mum pm Pt heat from the motor, in working Science finds that most ml die properly and does Inot allow engine of 'rroplearr'. Red that mug.“ sues to etktNre into the car. other turiotttt can-ovaries in {no In other words. ain't expect your American Weekly, the 'st-Witte ear without ndjuo out to operate distributed with next SUNDAY? In other words, on't expect your ear without 'iiiilli's,',llt, to operate in winter, us it did!, in summer. And whnthr more, ndqut your driving The Administrator of the Estate of S. Cecile Young (Dean-db Removed trpm the Italian Illusion " lake Geneva, Win Known as "Y0UNGLAND8" _ At Our But-no- 229 South Wuhan Avenue “ Mondty, Tuesday. Walla-day and “and†l T Deco-bel- '-lo-tt-" i. nugrx. “a no. PM. lud- his!“ bun-c On Public View Sunday and Billâ€. Dace-ht " (Not Installed) and - 1939 - WILLIAMS. BNPqr&'fiEvriMN co. AUCTION Magnificent Finishing By Order " AUCTIONEEB‘S TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR ESTABLISH†"" CHICAGO HERALD AND 7 L INEB.' "r" -.--it5.00 ___.,,.,.,, $135.00 ,,w......,.~.m$14s.oo BIG SAVING BIG SAVING "tas.oo $145.00 3560.00 5515.99 $35-99 $295.00 Q3599 $15-99 $135.00 $115.00 $115.00 185.00 145.00 ’1850†195.00 Gleneoe 749 PAGE NINE Inc.