"oo 810.50 license. Good Motor and tires. Green finish. Special . 7 V ., ___ $295 WANTED TO CONTACT OWNERS or bonds on lpeehl nun-men: walnut No. 826 Hllhllnd Plrk. - “I! to "" lulu-Ive: Adda-I M. K. Ttrt-Mir?: 22liiirAe.Y'h" asauittrl"faih'tmimcs “New BOOM. VII! I’Mm POI mm. new human. 'ta-ua. Tat. M. P. II“. . R! TWO, Roe-s FOIEJFEN'E- Pr?' 29“!!! motor. Blue tinislc Bargain .e.rqrrwr-FPPV__._ GRAHAM 2 DR. SEDAN. 1936 Super charge 6 cyl. motor. 3.32%“? 39.5??? T__.-. .F_.T $275 1936 BUICK CENTURY SED. 4 Dr. Trunk, radio, heater. 6 wheels, black finish. Bee this bar- gain today. B U I C K WANTED: ROLL TOP DISK TEL. HT. 8043. K85pd lt'u'P.eNuei'.'d'llre gin. 'ttu.'r.'"a"tt.S'rt1e't MIG-“Ave. “19.154 um "" 70.1) CABIJOLIT. GOOD CONDL they - hurry and um. Tet. “A! 1936 110 South First St., Highland Park B6 ROOM SUITABLI POD. I " , PBSONS. Huh-n "le!an ll d-md. Nut he). "e to Mummy; 09.1! M‘- Ate Iâ€? IODIL WY COACH noun tunn- (uh at). “new. Ca- he an at " Juno - Lt South Park) [All Pom Td. to PM MN. Cit-“III 1935 warm. PRo'rBaTANtpTo1l'3rw9?ttt._? nu him' " I)! mol'oob Haul, by". f TPN If}! 1btsor hi. hi m Inn-J ii. urn iiriii rit5ani.-r- run-mm. In.†iGirWiy, “I ,r-iau- 1m aa' iirini; s'Ei'ii'ii'P. Tit an. 3.13mi; -ifiiriikiic mgr; noun or run In I]. BAIII Cools 818-010. M “841541.. Stun-d- Oil-HI. " Couvltl Moo-use We In" vb: - may; See 'Em and Save USED CAR SALES shoAfiie Emp. Agcy. aiuia.- arau iii-71"? in: xii. Gd "UG_tkryliil cr=2sy 557 Automobilel For Sale PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE Highland. Radio Business Directory Rooms Ear Rent JOBS - JOBS Wanted To Butt m a. a. {nu-0f ' Plum VII-cm "" "I " Home: For Rent " Y-n' m- " ree {liege-j rm â€10.57801. Mahmud BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN. Hot water heater, good Help Wanted BUICK 61 TRUNK BED, For Rent nun-autumn- ttr" c w 'hr,'it?iihh.%t'ttr, tiii'iii'e,it?iiit'i.iii .....~ 558 any... manna... tun-- gnm'h'mwuugrkrm In.†mm MStu"SlLr.tet Classified Want-Ah $345 lulu it“! ADJUDICA'I'ION "WC. PUBLIC NOTTCE ll hembr - that (in undlnlnd Adminhtrltl’h od the " tate or Ad. M. Home. Don-led. I:- had upon Tue-div. the w. day of Dumb-r AD. I9". " the mur- a†[or the hur- lnx of I“ el-Im lulu-I. the nhon It.“ But-u. All venom having chill- “In "id hale Ire lurch} '10th Int] run-Md to “and the Prob“ Court " [Ah Guilty. Illinois. on “It! dat- u m _ AM. tor the purpose at hat!“ I.“ chla- " [Illa-'00!) 'r-r-hut-trt-tqos.'.--, 866 Conn-f Avi, no lulu-HIS. _---. it. not as m cam: urn-n [purringnon Prf CECIUA'S urwnlm AGENCY Ila-Ila: position- tor - and “(In MID '" Guard Ava. (Bull 3111.). "Ltl? I ROOM APARTMENT. AIBO SLEEPING WORK OF ANY KIND -CLEAtUNG, laundry. from 10 until 1. b tiny- I week. Me an hunt or lu- for . IV: thy week. 611 â€RPM“ Ave. Hum". Elbpd FLAT on VCWAGQTB} :1...pr m Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel, Linden end Prospect Ann. Rev. L. W. Sherwin, Minister Church Phone 088 Sunday, 8:30-Chureh .ehool for the Junior Ind Young People'l de- partments in the perish house; 11 :00-Chureh school for Beginners Ind Primary departments in the parish house; 1tr00--Momlrttr wor- ship. Dr. Sherwin will preach. he Orinon qrmrtet and the choir will sing; 7:80-Taxu needn‘t Wednudny. T:1S-cttorr whar- a]. sal "turGy-ft pm. Hallowe'en party for I" the young people of tho por- ish in the social room of the church, The YP are liked to com drained in costume. Sunday-- 9:05 am. Church Behool under tho leadership of Dr. E. D. Pribch. 4:30 Vesper in honor new men- he". nlt hom adding a mu. bhshtq b “autumnal-Iain..- ll mm. Mbrning worshfp. "Com, mitment Smithy" in Lonny numb. 8mm music by the choir. Due to the Vow". than will be no mung oerviee. Wedrtesdar--7:" pm. Hui-ml umâ€. lt will be Iii-Sonar, night. In. P. C. Number: will dim the unite. 6:80 To: Ind fellowship hour. 6:80 Young Peopie'n meeting with installation of new one". it" BTET‘un" '7U%rirGa TIE-it}? in by: and. - I.Q.. HIGHLAND PAIR PIES. Ill _ room in}; ai/wir". than Willi-m- am. sg. John. and no." Willi-In- Aggy)“: Gait, V MERE-88'70nKrE-EESJ" ii,ir-uk an room In or canâ€. - to - GUI. e/o Elam-ml Purl: Pull. Wit-“pd Wuuhnn: ri.rNe- if 7"; um: A. HASTINGS AdmittatrmtrU or luau or u. I. The Bethany Evangelical Church H. F. Siemaen. pastor L. W. Human, “shunt Thuradar--7:4s p.m. Choir "hur- A tttte homo-undo mm. will n- ling-a Dunnerit Employment Service brun- Ava, " P, TTX. l Domestic trt With Good Re s. loo-_muuoa_n_nrr 81am tions Wanted “E“mi - AMEH "rlAdaitiiiidiru. Eighty! PrrVItt. For tht. or Beat aural n Rom For-Ssh boat and Found Wanted to Rent 'aiiitit _ rr, Edi“ Legal Notices Anbly _ ln_p€non our. Apartmen tn H.P. 111. any hula 1ssshssrd 7,, - Cola be "tmr.d b nth I cyan-Mon of the M on Central "can from GM road to Pimt "not. He Ibo bought up the (mention of the dangerous hand of the catch-bull: unble- on various “not. in Highland Park. The†manhole: In“ orig- inally on the park's" ,hut beau-e of erosion they no now on the streets Ind . number of can have struck these hazards and" dam- age to the cm. The council weed that nothing could be done ubout the matter even though the element of danger is present. (Co-dnud he. In. " Mr. Sun-m W - m- an] of an mm m - Cen- tml "an. had W to pay for new sidewalk: and naked an: In- Commissioner Sworn-on lubed that he believed that "no parking†signs should be plnced and†the viaduct at Laurel avenue hoe-nu of the danger. The council decided that the only real time of emanation wls in the evening, " the time the 5H0 arrives and that while there is congestion, it is not dangerous, therefore "no parking" signs are not needed. Commissioner Bowen reported that he arranged a meeting with the Northwestern railroad omen]- re- garding the parking lot between their tracks and the North Shore tracks, just north of Central ave- nue. The railroad omeinIss informed him that this section had been rented by the city as a park and were sympathetic toward the park- ing situation. However, they wanted to inspect plans before t1nnt are rangements are made and be sure that the parking lot is protected by fences on both sides. Mr. Bowes stated that it is estimated that 114 cars could be accommodated " that place and the minimum cost would be $5,000. The matter was tabled until further plans could be drawn up. Commissioner Gourley felt " this time that it would be well, as a safety measure, to try and get the Northwestern R.R. to yield Buftteient property at this point in order to allow the North Shore to build a station on the west side of the tracks. It was pointed out by Mr. Bowes, that even if the Northwest- ern would be willing, probably the North Shore couldn't do anything because of financial dimculties, The council passed the two ordi- nlnces providing for the retirement of firemen and policemen It age M. The ordimutee authorizing the ale and advertising of the old City hall wig placed on file for one week for public inspection. At this point the council 'w-n adjourned for one week. A: is the custom, the meeting In. opened tor public discussion end suggestions. Mr. Sharp asked the ccuncil for suggestions to help ti- nlnce the Highland Perk Merchentl football teem, (which is not sup- ported by the merchant) It WI. brought out that they plny twice I week or Sunset park and no admin- sion fee is charged; Ind that they sold season tickets for two dollar! to provide for expenses. While many suggestions were made, at least 3 concrete result was accom- plished. for both Mayor Ronan and Commissioner Bow- Ineod to buy season tickets. Commissioner Swanson ennouneed that he is concerned about Heilm 'en end feels that there is need to do something to prevent hernia] union by the "ids." This concern surfed another long discussion. which ended in the council deciding that kids an not be Prevented from committing pranks end that the at, he: not had e too eerious problem in Hellove’en destruction. Chrittiln Endeavor 6:46. Georg. Ralph, leader. . Wo-Re-tat lotion 6:45. Evening service 7245. In chm-n of the young permit. F. tr' Robinson. pmor - "V Sundny school W.80 am. Raymond Piffer, Supt. MetrnirwUerviee 10:46. "The Un- seen Power." Prayer new“ Wednesday no- hint. Administration Comments Fir-t United Damned (In-NA Greer: 39] road and Laurel Av.. brtuurtC.L.P'hs TI. IICILLID PAII 'IIII Mr. and In. W A, Volta- ding "and tuna a trip through the lint “my. Tho no now living n tho label): AM In Evanston. In. Wow, â€on her maniac. on Jun. 816, was De othy W. 4Utaghter of Mi. and In. Mind Tumor " B. been Put. Mr. Woltotding h the ton of Mr. and In. Loo Woltcrding, formerly of Highhnd Pure, now of Right. Mrs. Thomas Chalmers, and Mr. Ind Mrs. Robert Glut-on Ipsnt the week end " Cedar Rapids, la., attending the Coe college homecom- ing Ind dance Ind visiting Mrs. CUlmers' other daughter, Ruth, who is I sophomore at Coo this your. nights) In. Chuk- P. linker of B. Green- bay road is entertaining " lunchaon Friday at the Open Home tea room for her mother, Mn. Gorge Over- ton, Ind cousin, Mm. Clark “bk: of Oak Park, and twenty-two Highland Park friends. Mrs. Pun] Paulson Jr. and Mrs. Myron Himox of Lake Forest were hostesses " a lingerie shower Wed- nesday evenintt for Miss Muriel Me- Ewen. Miss McEwen will become the bride of Mr. Burton Swansen on November 3rd. Mmh.indink- Ir.adIII.L,I.W-v magnum-vo- unstainnllnwvdv teedisaa.thef-D+-. but." - bat-hi 1.3". a“ ' 8-31.. “Wish. â€Human-um Put Mu. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Schweiger of Gray Ivenue are announcing the birth of I daughter, Judith, born Monday, October 23, at the High- land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knobloch and grandson, Bobby Phelps, are spend- ing I month in Northern Wisconsin where Mr. Knoblock is hunting. Mrs. Jon. Schwnll entertained her club at dessert bridge yummy (Wednesday). Mr. Thomas Chalmers is in the South this week buying horses for his stables, the Glencoe Riding School. He is travelling through Kentucky, Mexico Ind Milmuri. Dick and Bill Knobloch of Fort Sheridan were week end hosts to ten University of Wisconsin football enthusiasts who cam down from Wisconsin to attend the Northwest- ern-Wisconsin tooth.“ gums Satur- dar. Mrs. Edward M. Gallup is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. George M. Krieger in Michigan City this week. YeL M. P. 3714 I" u- "I. “If.“ "tktgLN&-Av. Maui-non mun-Llamas.“ had-mm “bwdfudm may. “It HIGHLAND B U M P S H o P 'tthe.iteu"a'l."tg'rr2." â€amaze... JUNK Mr. Ind Mrs. Martin Victor Jr. SAN“ BROS. DAIRY Immune-IA- mm" MED. no J. SMITH (w â€Fly-O!) [ca-Inn!“ B. NELSON who" a. mama no», or “lab &ttita" u the astonished “than 1uaetthowlhmel-nirrter- outing mum We. My wing-t to’ehekln Win-ch Ctt-atitru-,rmdertudtr- timsoftutlorthiltemArtA-. And what in the universe in more spectacular or more free than the heaven. With the Northern lights putting on superb shows, and the cold crllp {may air of a full night 'seeentuatintr the brilliance of the uter- and plenete. With Venue, the most beautiful of the plum. us our evening iur, and November 14th bringing an unusual shower of meteors, why not enjoy the ever present bat rarely lean beauty of the night skies. matters-NW†William Lyon Phip- in his “Au- tobiography" an: “A: In ndvBnee in yen" we really new happier, if we live intelligently. The animus in :pecueuhr, and it in n free show." - hum‘hlah has: Ion - law k - Yutm'hu‘oI-w and a "r-ttstag m â€db-dblAh-ldh - P“G.KIh.uldlr.udln, E.J.lshet186lt_detym.u. quWWy The lectur- wu mutated with tteatttiNl slide. and painting: done in Hexico by In. Ewell., dug-bu.- 6_tia_rtoriV Field Book of the Skies," by W. T. Olcott. "h.. In“ he. a In “what‘s-ad y’all-tummy.†yon; gam- Gog-11! my,“ "Pnireant of the Stan," by W. J. Layman. Evenings with the Sun," By M. Proctor. "Amateur Telescope Making." "Starcraft," by w. M. Barton. A. Full. ' Other Worlds," by E. L. Henley. “Flight: from Chaos," by B. Shnpley. “Universe Around Us," by J. B. Jam. "Mars in Their Charms," by J. B. Jeans. o. Woodhury. “Exfmnding Universe," by A. B. Eddington. "Our Stone Pelted Planet, H. Nininger. . Than books “a avtillhle Public Lilian. “Through char Telescope," by E. Gin" Chm of Pilounr,†Skokie Valley Laundry MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! 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The truthinthntthe Mht hnonly jun begun and that we have a Uplan- did chemo to win. 1 therefore hope that you and your friends who fret deeply upon this issue on â€in: to continue. We expect to win this ittrht, and success in going to do. pend very lately upon the degree of continuing help that can come from the people and from the pub- lie in any way that will let Con- mu know whet the people " home are realty thinking. I wish I could write to you indi- vidually und personally, but this is out of the question beam. of the thousand: of communications that in reaching me on this sub- ieet. With every good wish, and mum- int; you of the intent which is that of a number of us. to tight this il- we to the hat ditch, I be: to 1-0- mam, Very sincerely yours, GERALD P. NYE. JElectrical Contractor Electric Shop 148 South Second Street Read The Wan t-Ads REENSLADE