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Highland Park Press, 22 Sep 1938, p. 8

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* o arime o uio Wiundie o ks "Fei £P. H dn af e w FEMALE WIRE HAIRED TERRIERS TL HP. 218. UsOp« PURE HOME MADE APPLE CIDER AT the Wheeling Cider Mill Located on Milâ€" waukee Ave., ‘4 blocks south of Dundee Rd. at Wheeling, 11. Fruit pressing done for farmers. _ Phone Whecling 82. _ HEMSTICHING MACHINE IN PERFEOT condition. . Sewing tables, racks, dress forms and folding bed. Reasonable. Tel. Winnetka 1325. USSH THREE % GRAVE LOTS IN NEARBY P in Tatt i tace Mike fuone A F yic._;..:-fl' 230. fim 37 Lyster PEONY ROOTS, 35e & 50e. GERMAN IRIS, 6 different varieties, 5¢ each, 50c doz. MORTENSIA AVIr.inh blue N:) 6e & Be. BHRUBS & EES, very low price. J. OSTROWSKY NURSERY 2616 W. Park Ave. ‘Tel H.P. 49. U29â€"31 ROTTED MANURE, RICH BLACK SOIL 1938 PLYMOUTH TUDOR SEDAN, TRUNK 4 SCOOTERS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR quick sale. > TRUE SERVICE STATION 104 8. lat St. H.P. §460. C20â€"31 BRAND NEW TUDOR FORD, DRIVEN FOR SALE: WILL SELL MY EQUITY IN _ $100.00 diseount. _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ ) .. 1934 DODGE FORDOR DELUXE SEDAN 1932 CHEVROLET COACH, AN ECONOMâ€" 1931 STUDEBAKER FORDOR SEDAN, I8TH CENTURY SOLID WALNUT DINâ€" DINING ROOM SET, BEDS, CHAIRS, NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED aure xitch toepe Fecrmes Highland Radio 6 ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW, m“. H.O.L.C. loan, payments §$39 per th. 2.car garage. Address P.O. Box 2, Highâ€" land Park, IIl. Glrtf FEMALE HELP WANTED 5 ROOM FRAME BUNGALOW WITH 2 room filat om 2nd floor, concrete baseâ€" ment, furnace and sarawe. In excellent convenient section of Deerfleld. All imâ€" provements in and paid. Price $3500. JOHN F. LEONARDI 51 Highwood Ave. Tel. H.P. 519 or H.P. 596 L G30â€"32 IN RAVINIA. A VERY MODERN sIX room brick veneer home with two baths, oil hent, air conditioned, all in first class condition. Garage attrched to the house and heated. Lot is 60x150 and very beauâ€" tifully landscaped. . This is one home that ean be bought and buyer can move in at once and not have to spend time and money to decorate. Property can be bought on terms, and owner will finance. It will take one third cash, balance on contract. Price $13,000. This property can be shown only by appointment. evenings or during the day the part of the week. less than one mile; won at Lake Forest Carnival. Can be financed; no tradeâ€"in ; on display at Lake Forest Sales Room. Call Mrs, Martha C. Love, Dnrflclé xul. specially priced, . $275.00. new tires, best offer. < _ _ _ _ All specially priced to sell this week leal car. ___ _ TRUE MOTOR SALES _ _ 515 Laurel Ave. Phone H. P. 85. C30 Ing room set; table, 6 aide chairs and 2 arm <chairs, lxl‘"ll’ upholstered _seats ; wool tapestry. erf. cond. $100. Can be ween mt W. C. Reebic Warchouse, 2825 N. Clark Street, Chicago. A3Olh new 1988 Chrysler or Plymouth Car, ($119 for $100). Write Box 2, Highland Plcr!k' china, pictures, refrigerator, set of Harâ€" vard Classics and Encyclopedia Brittanics, cheap. _ Also china and glass ware. Tel. M.P. 339. 419 Lake Ave. A3Opd omk dining table, 6chairs, wash. machine, froning machine, settee, 3 dressers, rugs, chairs, and a variety of useful‘ articles. Tel. M.P. 8098 or call at 309 K. Park Ave. A30pd Oall_us fou. Sohertie help en saet CaninaD aÂ¥aRoR** rading Phone CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS Phone ’ 5 7 NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, piaced in another section. ; 5 5 8 for an Adtaker not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. £00 4. 6ho anw A Atal ar Automobiles for Sale Furnishings For Sale rbouou for Sale EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Misc. for Sale THOMAS PESTER Telephone Lake Forest 503 _ G29h Help Wanted ‘Tel. HP. 3100 UR Hart, Shaw & Company 260 E. Deerpath, Lake Porest. Tel. L.F. 616 B30ib Kindly ask Mrs. Scott to arrange a proper appointment for you. Country FURNISHED HOUSE IN RAVINIA, NEAR trans., living rm. and dining rm. comâ€" BRICK b:lOUll ’I ROOMS, 2 BlAT:.l. 'AU- toma heat, car garage, rom lake. Available Oct. 1st. $88 per month. Tel. H. P. 3177. B29 FOR WINTER SEASON â€" UNUSUALLY attractively furnished 8 rm. d#ln apt. on. Cedar Street, Chicago. §$275. Call Lake Bluff 245. B30th 2 COLONIALS, 3 BEDROOMS, 1%% BATHS, IN LAKE BLUFF. 4 RM. FURNISHED heat, 2 car garage. $90 per month. chr-h‘)hz:o-.fli bath house; good location, iLncoln school district; oil and hot water heat; 1 car attached gurage, $100 per month. Telephone : llshh-‘ Park 4580 2 N. Sheridan Highland .P'lall': VERY MODERN 4 ROOM APARTMENT DESIRABLE 2% ROOM APT., NICE KITâ€" FRENCH NORMANDIE RESIDENCE 3 master bedrooms with 1% baths and shower stall. Also maid‘s room with bath ; hot water heat. Ofl burner. ?â€"car garage, heated. ‘l-f location. Excellent schools. Low rent. LAKE COUNTY _ MORTCAGE & REALTY COMPANY Phones Libertyville 15â€"257. â€" B3O FL NICELY FURNISHED 3 ROOM APARTâ€" ment. Private bath. 573 W. Park Av:.. UNPURNISHED s ROOM‘ FLAT AND kitchenette, modern, close to transportaâ€" tion; electric refrigeration, heat and hot water furnished. $55. Tel. H.P. 199. 3 _ROOM FURNISHED _ APARTMENT, W appliances, hot water heat. Gaâ€" available, no children ‘&ln‘. near " transportation. 137 8. 2nd D30pd NICE, CHEERFUL ROOM, BREAKFAST if desired. Adjaining bath, close to «chools _ and transportation. . $23 Vine 1 TWIN BED RM. FOR COUPLE OR 2: lndies. _ Gas heat and Iz‘ht. Kitchen privileges and laundry. I1 2547 for particulars P29 2 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BATH, 1 with inâ€"aâ€"dor bed, fine home in fine neighâ€" borhood. _ S.E. side, convenient location. Tel. H.P. 4367. P30â€"32 OPFICE OR DESK SPACE, desirable downâ€" town Lake Forest location. Ground floor. Tel. LP. 118. . J25ih PLEASANT EAST ROOM, SUTTABLE ‘ualike. on on‘ ,oy® PANE . on reasonal terms. "m ::P.?fin BANK â€" OF nicuLAXD LOST Telephone Lake Forest 503 rm. tIL bath furnished gatehouse, $65 per Te‘ 1 beth furs. model house, 1100 ver _’;_’_.’ baths unfurn. model house, $95 per in Deerfeld; refrigeration, steam heat, inâ€"aâ€"door bed, screened porch; available now. Tel. Deerfeld 20. D20 chenette and bath, available now, private front and rear entrance, near lake and trans. Furnished, _ $50. _ Unfurnished, $47.50. _ Gas, chdrhhfi. heat . and _ hot waterâ€" included. Tel. H.P. 2348. D29â€"31 bined, 2 bedrooms, bath, fint; heat and hot water. $45 per mo. Also 4 rm. unfurnished flat, ht. and hot water, $45. No children.> â€" Jux refrigerator and gas range. Also 1 furnished room. _ 3 blocks from Lake Michigan. 42% Prospect Avenue, Lake Bluff. D20 hot water oil, 2 car gar. $75. Frame conl, 2 car gurage, §$45. Several other good rentals from Wilmette to Highland l?;‘l'.K Tel. Winnetka 387 or WlnuBu;; RM. UNFURNISHED FLAT. ELECTROâ€" 'run'"“' Oct. ist. $75 incl ight, water, garbage dis for 1 or 2, near transportation, rearonâ€" able rent. Tel. H.P. 1817, PM ‘ Paul Phelps, Inc. wts, M oal s , 8 bath unfurn. English house, $125 C 4 ul Now Available Houses for Rent Rooms for Rent Tel Lost and Found Fall Rentals Office for Rent THOMAS PESTER Apartments 156 Tel. D30â€"32pd D29Ih P25tf MAN‘S TROUSERS LOST FROM LAUNâ€" dry bundle, between Park Ave and Sherâ€" Charges RELIABLE PARTY WOULD LkE To take care of children day or evenings. LAUNDRY TO DO AT HOME CALL FOR BUILDING LOAN: REMODELING, GARâ€" WASHING To DO AT HOME. MRS Peter Petersen, 662 Eim St., Deerfeld. LAWNMOWEES SHARPENED, @AWs filed. Work guaranteed; we sall for ant PAINTINGS AND DECORATING BY EXâ€" Wati. Have own tool Tor ‘Inside or vet. own or side 'ork.“ N. 8. references, Tel. H.P. 4881. E30â€"32pd PRACTICAL NURSE: WITH WELL -Tuppd modern home in Grays Lake, IIl., will take elderly person or convalesâ€" cent. Excellent food & care, quict, Write E. DeLong, Grays Lake, IIl. R30â€"32h1 CHICKENSâ€" Hensâ€"80¢, Springâ€"30e l’gor-~30¢ BUTTER & EGGS TILLMAN‘S PRODUCE 615 W. Park Ave. Tel. H. P. 42 R2Tâ€"29 $25 WILL MAKE A NEW CREATION FROM YOUR OLD fur coat. Complete remodeling of highâ€" BOWERS RESTAURANT AND CHILI Parlor; worth investigating. 1803 Sheriâ€" dan road, North Chicago. Phone North Chicago 5859. R30lh PIANO _ LESSONS, CLASSICAL AND BUY AN ACRE 2 Acres, city water “Dli‘. lovely _ young elms. â€" "No . reasonable . offer . refused." These would be a good investment. F. B. Williama, 541 Ctl. Ave. Tel H.P. 2360 2 Acres, city water paid, lovely young elms. "No reasonable offer refused." ‘These would be a good investment. F. B. Wilâ€" limms, 541 Ctl. Ave. Tel. H.P. 2360. Ls0 in Section vm‘ Tty one hundred and sirty nime ToNtERSIORN OR m‘n‘&oflfih STATE BANK, HIGHLAND PARK _ Washington, D.C., September 30, 1987. ted to the whre it has \u.:. sen to a that "TRE Entet " NATIORAL nAm'T HLGHLAND PARK" in “':2 of Highland Park in the County of Lake mfi'i-h-dhlfl?: "ga' m:ld. 3. .T.x'”- h«nit‘u'rnml‘l':AflW.n BANK OF HIGHLAND PA.I"DI.-': of Highland Park in the County of and State of lilinols is suthorized to comâ€" mence the business of Banking as provided SEAL PUBLICATION OP CERTIPICATE NOTICE OF _CONVERSION OF THE HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK, a ILLINOIS _ BANKING _ CORPORATI INTO THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP HIGHLAND® PARK. Notice is hereby given that The Highland Park State .il an lllinois Banking Corâ€" poration | of land Park, Iilinois, was converted into First Nationa! Bank of Highland Park under a certificate of com» version dated September 30, 1937 and reâ€" corded October % 1987, in the Recorder‘s Office of Lake , lilinois, as Does» ment number 442006, a copy of said cerâ€" tiflcate of conversion being as follown: "E PLURIBUS UNTUM No. 1 TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRI C and State of Iilinois has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before RZ p':quggd..-&nn Tel Reward. Tel. HP. 149 ages, porches, painting, plumbing, hestâ€" ing, and air conditioning. Financed â€"1 to 5 years. House furnished 1 to 20 years under FHA terms. For lowest prices, free estimate, prompt service, phone colâ€" leet â€"North Shore Lumber & Supply Co.. North Chicago 306, 2046 Sheridan Road. North Ghicago. R2Th] and deliver, Good references. Tel. field 498. fur cont. 00:&\-& remodeling of high~ est price including new silk lining, reâ€" pairing, refitting, cleaning, glazing, seam reinforeing, new loops, buttons, interâ€" linimg two yearâ€"guarantee. Additional fur if needed at low cost. Or you may trade your old coat in towards a new cont. MILLER FUR COMPANY 166 N. Mich., Chicago. Open evenings ‘til popular, . Beginners and advanced. Speâ€" cial course for adults. Register now. Elizabeth Worth, 347 Central Ave. Phone H. P. 3247 H29â€"31 Lawn Mower Shop PIANO TUNIN( H. F. PAHNKE T00 Central Ave., Tele. $090â€"Râ€"4 if Business Directory Situation Wanted MARTHA LOUISE NIELSEN â€" _ Piano Instructor Accompanist Telephone Highland Park 1511 29 Years‘ Experience 1f Tears io Highinad Pask Legal Notices Instruction Real Estate BUY AN ACRE THB PREA8 r‘s gray. M28â€"30pd Bidtf Es0bl 4, 1987 ~* @F 1 AA Ww d IN THE lfrfir%nfl or ANNA ZAHNLE, DECEASED. ars, | Prksone, (naÂ¥Pio " cramee ::nlm the estate of ANNA IA.IELI. DJ are tain® bast a tm fengniings ts x 4 e mt A Eo s m te To h’;emtru- in the City d'm‘nn. Lake County, Iiinois, on the 8th day of November, A.D. 1938. , . Dated this 12th day of September, A.D. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, Executor. GERRITT T. THORNE, Attorney, STATE OF ILLINOIS es. COUNTY OP LAKE IN THE C CcoURT OP LAKE COUNTY Charles H. Albers, Receiver of North Shore Trust Comm;'. a corporation Plainâ€" tiff â€" ve â€" Prank M. Terry, Mamie D. Terry, Allan A. Murray, Holman D. Pettibone, Inâ€" dividually and as Trustee under trust agreeâ€" Te Ang Tram Compant. a ‘oo “tkn: e and t a corpora Individually and as m.'t’a- under Trust No. 18697, HOWARD H. BROWN, EDNA A. CARRINGTON and HARRY EARHART, Defendants _ SooNer "or caRk "hae General Number 39280 ‘ The requisite affidavit for publication havâ€" ing been duly filed in my office, notice is hereby given you Allan A. Murray and Edna A. Carrington, Defendants in the above entitled cause, that the said.suit has been commenced in the Cireuit Court of Lake County, Illinois by said plaintiff against you and the other defendants above mentioned that the said suit, being a erediâ€" tor‘s bill, has been commenced in the Cirâ€" cuit Court of Lake County, lllinois, by the said plaintiff against you and the other deâ€" femdants above mentioned to set aside conâ€" veyances to the following described real estate to wit: and for -{!h_etvm of assets and other relief as prayed for in the complaint as amended i id cause; that summons duly issued «_:u_.:vl said court against you as provided _Now, therefore, unless you, the said deâ€" fendants, Allan A. Murray and Edna A. Carrington, file &n anawer to the comâ€" pl-htnu-::n hlhon“nn,: otherwise make your appearance therein said Circuit Court of Lake County, Illinois, of sald rt provided ty iew. ‘and that ahld ouh D sthh poading im min'lgiéfih‘l.-.’"' "i'n;'ti‘. gf; of Waukeâ€" gan, Illinois, on or before first Monday in the month of November A.D. 1988, which is the Tth day of November A.D. 1988, deâ€" fault may be entered against you at any time after that day and a Decree rendered im sccordance with the prayer of said comâ€" plaint as amended. Mary Jane Venning Chandler. Deseased. u-'m'"mm.uhz= ‘I.:w::’vnkz..l.fl.-h-mh for named Rstate, nâ€"â€"--a.-‘n- ceased. has fixed upon Tussday, the 8th day “"f"“"";.:ab'.}.:fi‘ the return day for the ne claims agminst the above named Eetate. All persons hayâ€" Ing claims agninst said Retate are hereby notified and to attend the Proâ€" bate Court of Lake , Milinois, on said date at ten o‘clock A.M. the purpose of having said claims adjusted. ERNEST S. GAIL Attorney for Plaintiff _ 1st National Bank Building Highland Park, IMinois. ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE that the . undersigned Ih-km“lnn- trix of the Eatate of _ John O‘Keefe, deâ€" ADJUDICATION NOTICE the undersigned Extester 7 "%. aictt responsible for debts contracted by anyâ€" one . else h:' myself. Chris Soenksen ;fihfll Shoe Repair Shop) Highland ’lxl':.. ( on eloncon ons nB Src 307 Central Avenue, Highland ° Park, Illinois. All that part of Lot 8 in Block 29 Highâ€" land Park, in the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 23, Town» lhlr 43 North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying southâ€" erly from a line umdlnf from Linden Avenue to Linden Park Place, and being The ceast 231‘ of all that part of the east half of the southwest quarter of the northâ€" west quarter of said lt:n 26, ‘I‘c-l:s 43 North, ll:: 1%, t of the Principal Meridian lying south of Bob O Link Road (formerly Fairview Avenue) and North of said Lot 12 in McDaniel‘s Subdivision, situated in the City of Highâ€" land Park, Lake County, lllinois; Lot 6 except the north 585 feet thereof and Lot 5 except the north 150 feet of the east 225 feet in Curtis M. Kimball‘s Resubdivision of certain lots in Hitch‘s Take "Nouniv: Hiliaats, cacserding to "Ibe % inols, _ m to plat thereof recorded June 22, 1910, as document 130031 in Book "H" of Plats, MINNTE O°%K Exeeutrix of tament of Je Edwards & Blctli Wankegan, TI., SEPT. 14TH I WILL NOT BE _CORPORATE SEAL® _ _ THE FIRST NATIONAL n}xx or HIGHLAND PARK. 1‘, i ,«AffrE Preridest Publication Notice x of the Last Will and Tesâ€" ;'J.:Mm m'..fifitâ€"hll.lm. 18, 20â€"81 ine Tamming" wing Sguend ies of N. U. Settlement Annual Fashion Show September 28 PUBLIC NOQTICE 1 HEREBY GIVEN that tenth of October, 1988, at th':.‘: 10 o!z‘bhb-o-. bvl-h;b-lmm hold furniture and household equipment and accessories hdldhaa davenport, love seat, uph, seat chairs, cabinet, desk, washing machine, beds, grand plano, piano bench, rugs, ete. The Winnetka board of the Northâ€" western University Settlement will give its twelfth lnnnnlb.:'uhion Show Wednesday, Septemi 28, at 2:30 in the New Trier High school gymnasium. Tickets may be proâ€" eured from Mrs. Richard A. Aiston or at door. _ Mr. an/or Mrs, J. C 3289. For the last several years it has been given in the Skokie auditorâ€" ium, but the interest in the show has been such that this year it will be held in the largest auditorium in Winnetka. _ Mrs. E. J. Beaubier, Lot No. 3206 and Lot No. 282. _ _ _ All of the models taking part in the show will be entertained at lunâ€" cheon, between the morning rehearâ€" sal and the Fashion Show. The three members of the board giving luncheons for the models are Mrs. Jamies S. Kemper, Mrs. Fred W. Fairman, and Mrs. Edwin P. Price. Highland Park girls who will model September 28: Jean Sincere,â€"Barbara Emerson, Mary Harrington, Ann Harrington, Nancy Lee Barnes, Barbara Willâ€" son from Barrington. There are to be two door prizesâ€" marvelous ones â€"a" pair of season tickets to the opera and a pair of season tickets to the Northwestern football games. ° Mrs. Warren W. Shoemaker is in charge of theâ€" special feature for the showâ€"and has announced she has chosen to show the styling of flowers for special occasions and flowers to wear. Fos several years Mrs. Shoemaker‘sâ€" name has been associated so frequently with Garâ€" den club work that no one could be better able to plan this particular showing of flowers. The flowers for special occasions are to be arranged by local florists and will be displayed upon garden carts, each to be: taken down the runway by an attractive girl. The flowers worn by each girl will be arranged by the same florist, and will be appropriate for the occaâ€" sion, gown and person. Mrs. N. A. Mayer, Lot No. 2433. Right reserved to refect any and all bide. IREDALE FIREPROOF WAREKOUSES, The young women who will take part in this special feature are Miss Jane Bulger, Miss Meriam Bartlett, Mrs. E. M.* Tourtelot, Jr., Miss Mary Trumbull, Miss Marion Farâ€" well, and Miss Marjorie Shuman. People ‘are flower minded and inâ€" terested in seeing them styled: Flowers are most attractive in the hair worn high in the present vogue, and unusual flowers will be emphaâ€" sized. Flowers for the bridal table, fall flowers for the drawing room, and an arrangement for a golden wedding anniversary are included in the listâ€"of flower arrangements. Mrs. Rollin D. Wood is in charge of the refreshments which will be served following the show. She is busy planning m.flm for the four large tem that will add Romance and adventure are comâ€" bined with hilarious results in Fast Company, new mystery drama which will play Friday and Saturday at the Deerpath. The lead roles are a festive touch to the auditorium The dramatic story of a woman who sacrifices her love for one man so that she might send another away to the war with a beautiful memory withont-hnnthafihfl‘h,h\h stirring theme The Shopworn Angel, starring Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart at the Deerpath Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesâ€" day. While the new film has a war theme it does not go into battle scemes but attacks the problem from the inside, showing the loves of three people in various walks of life. J-.lhvmbâ€"-hr dered young Westerner who im "Fast Company" And "My Bill" Featured At Deerpath Theatre portrayed by Melvyn Dougias and Florence Rice. Claire Dodd, Shepâ€" perd Strudwick, a"newcomer from the Theatre Guild in New York, Louis Calhern, Nat Pendleton and Douglas Dumbrille share acting honâ€" ors with Douglas and Miss Rice. love with the golddigger showgirl, Margaret Sullavan, unaware that she has an admirer in the person of Walter Pidgeon. rich â€"manâ€"about 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1988 . My Bill, with Kay Francis, Bonâ€" its Granville, Anita Louise, Bobby Jordan and Dickie Moore heading the cast, will be presented at the Deerpath Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Sacrificing that inâ€" tangible asset generally termed as glamour, which has heretofore been the bulwark of her career, Kay Francis has ‘taken the opportunity presented by this picture to prove that she is first and foremost, an accomplished actress. Lutheran Hour Rally to Be Held October 2 For several years the Lutheran Hour has been broadcasting over the radio. This hour is under the direction of Dr. Walter A. Maier. _ A "Lutheran Hour Rally" will be held on October 2 at 3:30 p.m. at the Amphitheatre, 43rd and South Dr. Walter A. Maier will be speaker for the afternoon. Mr. Walâ€" ter Sassmanshausen will have a mixâ€" ed chorus of 1,500 voices and Messrs. B. Mieger and J. Rieck a children‘s chorus of 800 voices. Twelve thousand seats will be available of which two thousand will be set aside in a reserved section. ‘The reserved section seats are now This large gathering will promote an even greater interest in the Luâ€" theran Hour for many. Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Elm Place PAINTER‘S SUPPLIES Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 943 Tailoring and Repairing . Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 _ 35 8. St. Johns Ave. Room 305, North Shore Trust Bldg. North Shoridan Read Highiand Park Cleaners and Tailors / Repair or Rebuild Make of Rediator Takes y-_u_qd‘?-_lgogd Your SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, III PASTERURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND EGGS BRAND BROS. PAINTING and DECORATING Paints â€" Wall Paper â€" Glass Window Shades â€" Auto Glass: JUNK 364 North Arv. for an Adtaker _____ Aute Body and Fenders _ _ Drive Your Car in and Get Estimates Phone H. P. 410 J. SMITH HIGHLAND BU MP SHOP Smitty‘s 80 years in Highland Park 22 North Second Street DR. B. A. HAMILTON For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 BARBER SHOP E. NELSON

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