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WANT ADS FOR RENT--Garage. Box 82. Itasca. FOR SALE--Polished oak dining table, dark finish, with 6 chain. Good condition.

Call Arlington H'ts Near East Relief Notes T1 103-M. H.J.Thai. (11-28-tf INSURANCE REPORTERS--Man in each suburban town and village in Cook County to make confidential insurance reports during spare time. State age and occupation. N.P.

Green, Box 192, Chicago. (12-27. TT'S ALRIGHT to learn to say no-- but any it at the right time. Say yes to fire In- sum nee and you'll say yes to the builder who wants to put up your house again. FOR SALE--One Story Building; 30 acres on $300 per acre 2700 square feet.

Corner lot 33x132; one block (rum station; good locatior for steam laundry or garage. ELEP.ANT NEW HOMES--Five to eight rooms; all improvements in ami paid i'or; from $6,500 to terms to suit. FOR SALK--203V4 acres on the gins roatl; up-to-date farm; 18 mile." from Chicago; full set of gooi buildings; small amount of cash will hamilo it. sewer, water tint) side walks: from to SHOO; three to five blocks from station; terms to suit FOR SALE--2-story cement block flat building, (i and 7 rooms. Corner lot 67x132.

Price $11,000. Kunti Realty Arlington Heights, III. FOR SALE--13 acres on per acre. 7 Mi acres on Foun- lry-rd. for $3,000, FOR SALE--10-room house; lot 88x 132; 4 blks.

from station; $3,500. FOR house; lot lOOx- 132; 5 blocks from station; $5,000. FOR RENT--7-room house; modern. Immediate possession. FOR SALE---We lots in the Harris subdivision; 3 blocks from station; from $8 to $16 per foot.

FOR SALE--Lots; 3 blocks from station with all improvements in and paid for; $30 per front foot. FOR SALE--7-rm. house! good barn; 100-ft. lot; in Schttumburg; $3,000. "WE HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR lots, acres, homes and farms.

What have 2-4-1 Kunlz Reality Co. Village Real Estate FOR SALE--Brain! new 6 rm. house. Oak i furnace heat; comer lot, ft; 5 blocks from station; nil improvements in and paid for. Price $8500.

Easy terms. FOR SALE--Duck feathers.dry pick- cd. Mrs. Geo. KirchhofT, Mt.

Prospect, 142-J-l. Phone Arlington Heights (U SITUATION WANTED--If anybody wants an experienced girl for general hswk, ph. 90-M, Arling. H'ts. CASH REGISTERS-- bought, sold and exchanged; also expert repairing and refinishing.

114, Arlington Heights, III. (12-19 FOR SALE--5 windows'and frames; suitable for home, grarnge or chicken house; value, $85.00, will sell for $20. Andres Service Station. Phone Arlington Heights 254-J. WANTED--Middle-aged man to milk two cows.

John Behmiller. Park Ridge, 111. Phone 0044. FOR SALE--3-tube radio set complete with loud-speaker; fine volume; price $30. Owner will install free.

-105 N. Haddow-nv. A. H. (12-12 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework; knowledge of plain cooking desired; no washing; good wages for right party.

A. B. Crowetl, 232 Grand Park Ridge. FOR SALE--Cheap; two oven, 4- burner gas stove. A.

O. Miller, southeast corner Haddow and Eastman, Arlington Heights, III. FOR SALE--Safe--Outside dimensions; height width depth Nlles Center Transit Niles Center, 111. Phnes 6 and 0. (tf USED CARS TRUCKS FORDS--New and used; 4-door sedans; 2-door sedans; coupes; touring.

OAKLANDS--One 2-pass. coupe run 5000 miles; one sport model run ess than 4000 miles. Cannot tell it from new; Two International Speed Wagons, Henry Schoppe, Palatine, 111. FOR SALE-- Fordson tractor, 12-25 tractor, 10-20 tractor, 8-roll husker. Wm, Bunge, Itasca, Ph.

Benson, 85R1 USED CARS FOR SALE-2 1923 Chevrolet touring; 1 1922 Overland sedan; 1 Cleveland Six; 'i Ford 1 Ford Sedan. terman Bohrens, Phone Mount Prospect 107. 923 Oldsmobile, 4 semi-sport model; 022 Ford coupe; 1921 Ford touring. Ford coupe i new, HORCHER'S GARAGE Arlington Heights, III. Ph.

23G NOTE: An August report states that over 19,000 children have been discharged from, the orphanages in eighteen months; eigher because they have completed their training, or on account of lack of funds necessitating their premature discharge. Opinions (From June Pamphlet) "I made an intensive investigation of our humanitarium work in six countries of the Near East, and I am glad to that I came away with the realization that this work is as free from just criticism as any work I have ever seen. HENRY J. ALLEN, Former Governor of Kansas, (From the last book just received: "Reconstruction in' the Near "I have always been a supporter of the organization, but this is the first time I have been in the countries where it is working and have been able to oDt'ain first hand impressions of its real need. "From Constantinople where they told me I was the first cardinal to visit the city, down to the Holy Land of Christ, where I went to pray, and across to Greece, the Near East re ML PROSPECT a I F.

L. H. LUEDERS, Editor Frank Bierman is the proud daddy of a son, born last Saturday, a.m. Mother and son are doing nicely. We congratulate.

Wm. Busse, was congratulating himself on being grand-daddy to 18 children and then the thot came, "Gee, maybe I'm getting old." A man is no older than he feels so we are pleased to have you feel young and happy with us. Two more basements for homes will be started within the next week by a Chicago contractor named Gromoll. Mr. Gromoll has been in the building 'business a good many years and will help make Mt.

Prospect a real town. Dr. Baldwin has an assistant taking care of his office here and he will be at the office from 2:30 to 6:15 daily except Sundays; other hours by appointment. Mr. W.

P. Gohr has moved into his new flat in the Krueger house as also has the Krueger family. There are eight piers on the north east comer of our village limits, and the editor is not quite sure what they lief is giving material expression ito I are for, but it must be for some im- Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Wenzlaff sailed for Germany last Saturday. Eric Wenzlaff and Miss Frieda Landhorst accompanied them. They will spend several months visiting relatives and friends there. Mr. John Brumm, of Wheeling, and MSss Virginia Weidner of Aptakisic, were married last Wednesday afternoon.

They are living with the groom's sister at present. Miss Mildred Shroeder of Summit, spent the week-end at the Ut- Stady Bcautifal Nothing Is so improving to the temper as the study of the beauties elth- to which the rest of mankind are Old of Night The "watches of the night" In old Jewish law were three: From Bet to 10 p. from 10 p. m. to 2 ft.

and from 2 a. m. to sunrise. Tha Romans added a fourth watch, making the periods six hours each. padel home.

Miss Minnebelle Gudenschawger FOR SALE--G-rm. pressed brick bungalow. Onk trlm.jhot water heat; electric rnin water pump; 2 car title notlc garage; corner lot, nil improvements in and paid; 6 blkst from station. Price $5000 cash, balance UH FOR SALE--8-rm. cement blk house.

Modern; lot 75x110 ft; 4 btks from station; all in and paid lor. Price $7600.. Easy terms. USED AUTOMOBILES-921 Studcbakcr Light 6 sedan. l'J23 Studebnkor Special (5 touring, like new.

1022 Studobaker Special Cal. top. ''J23 Jnrdun 6-passcnger sodnn. 924 Jordan 4-dqor Broughnn. .922 Dodge touring; Rex top.

1922 Dodge roadster. Chevrolet like new. Three Ford tourings with' starters. Small payment, balance on nontlily payments. A A MOTOR HALES CO.

Arlington Heights, 111. FARM TOOLS, CROPS LIVE STOCK FOR SALE--12 lots on paved road. Nenr station. Bargain at $2600. FOR SALE--2 choice lots on east side 6(3x132 each with all im- in and paid; excellent location.

Price $1700. FOR SALE--Buildings under con- 6 and 0 rm frame bldg. Strictly modern. With all improvements in and paid; 6 blks from station; ready for occupancy. For particulars see W.

Krause, Arlington Heights. FOR SALE--5 acres, with 9-rm house. Furnace heat, barn, garage, chicken house; large orchard, suitable for chicken or truck farm; just outside the corpiHittion; on good road. Price One-half cash. FOR acres farm, With buildings; rich black soil on main rd.

Suitable foi truck or chicken iarm. Price- pur ttciu. Euf-y terms. FOU ai-io f.um. With lunl'lin uih ioil; on main road pur note.

FOR A tier" truck f.irm. Ne.ir com n-ti- road. For p.u to W. Kr.iusui Jr. Negotiate Ul Linr- of Insurance.

LUl Your for Sale Property with WALTER KUAUSE, 'Ine a Realtor A I MIGHTS, ILL FOR SALE---Two G00-egg incubators; good as new; cheap. Sunny Croft Poultry Farm, Palatine, Ph. 5. (12-12 FOR SALE--19 thorobred Holstein heifers, thorobred Holstein springer. Wm.

Niemeier, Phone 120M-1, Arlington Heights' BAYED HAY FOR SALE--6 tons alfalfa and 15 tons timothy and alfalfa mixed $20 a ton. Aug. Geweke. Ph. Morton Grove G5-R-l(12-5 FOR SALE--Well br.ken shaft horses for farm or teaming work.

1300 to 1700 Ibs. J. A. Martin, Lake street road, Ontarioville, III, Ph. Bartlett -tO-J-2.

'tf5 the spirit of good will by keeping alive and safe thousands of orphan children. Its orphanage work in the cradles of Christianity is one of the finest pieces of constructive work I have ever CARDINAL WILLIAM O'CONNELL. (June Pamphlet). "I was never more proud of America in my life than as I was about inspecting this Near East relief. FRANK P.

GRAVES, Commissioner of Education, State of New York, and President of the University of New York. "These orphans are the future leaders among the men and women of their country. Give them three or four years experience in the American schools and they will count for a great deal in the future. GEORGE M. REYNOLDS, President, Continental and Commercial Bank, Chicago: also Treasurer of Near East Relief for Illinois, Room 516, 37 South Wabash Avenue.

Contributions can go to him direct, or Mrs, W. A. Brown, Euchd street, will be glad to receive contributions, large or small and give credit to the person helping. The American observers (a list of two dozen names of people in affairs follow): Wish to record their further belief, that Near East relief, being the only American relief organization doing work in the Near East and Trans- cnusus, should also accept the responsibility, so far as it may be possible to do, of interpreting to the American people the dire need of the refugees in Greece and slsewhcrc; nnd of securing funds to supplement the inadequate resources of the Greek government. Also wo wish it known thai the Arlington Heights State bank nnd the People's State bank will gladly receive contributions for the Near East re- lit'f, Golden Rule Sunday, and during the week to follow of Dec.

7. North Pole Receives Full Share of Heal The North pole, It Is said, receives more lieat than the equator Of couise, each hour of sunlight brings more heat to the equator, but the hours of sunlight each tiny Increase In number the farther one goes north. Therefore, while the sun Is shining the arctic receives more hours of sunlight dny than does the equator and altogether It gets more heat, says the Detroit News. As one goes north the length ot day Increases more rapidly than the amount of heat per hour decreases. Consequently, although the heat per hour received nt Winnipeg, Canada, Is less than at New Orleans, the amount of heat received per dny ts greater.

That Is one reason why in July Winnipeg Is frequently hotter than New Orleans. For about five weeks every summer more heat per day ll received from the sun on a square mile In the arctic than at the equator. However, the winters at the North pole would be as hot as the equator. However, the winters at the pole ore long and a great deal ot cold Is stored up In the Ice moss This neutralizes the downpour of heat from the summer sun. visited her mother in Fond du Lac, during the past week.

Mr. Frank Welflin, and his brother- in-law, J. Spitzbart, narrowly escaped serious injury last Wednesday, when their car was badly wrecked on the return trip from Silver Lake. About 125 members of the Prairie Hiking club of Chicago took dinner at the Union hotel on Thanksgiving day. the train to Des Plaines, they hiked the remainder of the way, being the better prepared to enjoy the meal.

Dundee road has been opened to the public traffic during the past week. Skating has been a popular sport for a week past. One of the youthful skaters suffered a chilly bath endangering her life when a weak spot gave way plunging her into the icy water. Fortunately help was near at hand to VILLAGEREALESTATE provement or they wouldn't "be there, help her out of the river which was You better keep watch on that spot and see what will develop. Win.

Busse Son are doing a good business on radio sets but the trouble is too many orders and no sets to be gotten. You know they want real sets so that they have a satisfied customer, which means a lot. Leonard Wuerffel, was at home for the week end, and he surely has grown since we last saw him. Leonard states it is nice to be at school but a trip home every once in a while to clear old clad and mother is better yet. Glad to see Leonard look so well.

The first tile roof in town will be placed on the home of George Busse. A short time ago Mr. Richards of Woodstock moved into town; he lives in the flat above Frank Bierman, We welcome Mr. Richards and wife to our midst. This makes the third family from Woodstock this year to our town.

The ibunco party given by the St. Paul's Young Peoples' choir was a very successful event and all that enjoyed the evening are looking forward to another bunco party soon. Christmas shopping time is here. Do yours early so as not to rush the store keepers and their help at the last minute. Trade at home and save money.

Keep your own town merchant in touch with your wants he will and can supply them. Patronize home trade. Martyr-Soldier's Bible Given Place of Honol la the king's private library at Windsor castle, as well ns In the king's library nt the British museum, the Bibles are a special feature, and If It were possible to imagine tliesa treasures being put up to auction at one of the famous salesrooms, all tin collectors in tlie gather to bid for them. But It Is not mi Illuminated Bible, over which some monk spent half lifetime, or the curliest printed Bible. or "Breeches" Bille, or even a "Bugge" Bible--so culled because It says, ill a certain well-known psalm: "Thou shall not bo frayed for any bugges by is the best- guarded and most honored copy the Scriptures.

This distinction belongs to worn, even tattered copy of the Scriptures, just the ordinary limp-backed little Bible which thousands of people take to church or kepp in readiness there. This Bible lies open, upon a beautiful cushion, enclosed In nn exquisite old cnsket, In a window of Windsor castle. The open pnge Is much soiled nncl thumbed, certain passages are underlined and there are numerous penciled notes In the margin. This Is General Gordon's Bible, given by his sister to Queen Tit-Bits. at a depth over her head at that spot.

Seems Desperate Remedy If you liave a bud cold, kiss a mule three times, is ancient Roman advice. But be careful to get a mule with an affectionate disposition. Work of Ancient Scholar Hlpparchus of Nice about B. C. Is credited with the tlon of latitude am as with the ills nomlcal work don' Rhodes and at cession of made a cata, ing the well tuflBg astro- the Island of idrla, of the presses.

He also 1,080 stars, glv- longltude of each. SALE OF REAL ESTATE oAI.K OU III) amt in i Chmp if Nik-n -it IK .111 I Wcndt, t'la n--. Hi. I'll I'J (tf 11-5 10-actv tuiok farm v. ith 5-voom TIC A nioilTn bimgj.low; double nnd burn: on hard road; near DCS Plainos; price $17500; half cash.

5-acro chii'tan farm: 8 room house; hen house and barn; fruit and shade treeal near Des Plnlnes; price $8600. JOHN H. WENDT, Hllnwood St. Pltlnw, III. FOR SALE--S-room house at May- wiioil, all modern improve- electric, bath, steam heat; on lot.

Price $8,000. take dov.n. For infoima- tioii c.ill Mi'o. Clias. Hands, Itasca, 111.

FOR RUNT--fi-room house vvjth bath, furnace, electricity, paragc, etc. 0., R. F. D. Box 1110, Morton Crove.

Phono Niles Center 40-M-2. FOR SALE--5-acre lots. 2 miles west of Wheeling station on Buf- t'aln Grovr and Dundee roads. High land; suitable for truck or chicken farms. Small down payment; balance easy terms.

Carl M. Behrens, Arlington Heights C. MITCHELL FIRST for Bargains in buildimr lots. He has high up dry lot-. r0cia." on Fieno also lots on S.

Mitchell mid Calvin close South St. and pavement, half mile depot Low juice and easy terms C. Mitcli-H (He Sells Them), S. W. coiner Mitchell and South Arlington Heig'hU, III FOR RENT--On Center Northbrook, modern home; all conveniences clo'ie to transportation.

Reasonable price to good tenants. E. D. Landwehr FOR SALE--Modern 7-room house with bath, ht. wtr.

heat, cistern, FARM REAL ESTATE FOR SALE--16 acres or more of hind, on Arlington near Rand road. Wm. C. Nicmeycr, owner, Arlington Il'ts. Ph.

12QRI-1. (12-19 FOR SALE--Farm--on miles south of Mt. Prospect; 20 or 31 acios in one piece; I I house with Luge summer kitchen; huge burn, garag'0 Col -1 cur.s; hen house ciib, etc cement yaul and i a Easy terms, half cash, balance at Emil Juhnkc, P. 0., R. F.

D. 1, Dos Flames, III. Ph Arlington cllights 12S-M-1, (5-12- FOR RENT--Newly decorated flat Four rooms nnd bath. John Y. Beaty, 400 East, Euclid street, Arlington AH Work Done PainWssjr DR.H.

JONES DENTIST Ph. 187-J Mt. Prospect, 111. IN DRUG STORE -0HOURS: 9:00 a to 9:00 p.m. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS I Christmas Club and Save a little each week 25 cent a week club totals 12.50 plus interest 50 cent a week club totals 25.00 plus interest l-dollar a week club totals 50.00 plus interest 2-dollav a week club totals 100.00 plus interest Everybody--Old and Young--Children Are invited to become Members.

State Bank WHEELING. ILLINOIS Heights. Phone 223M. FOR RENT--50 acre farm on River Road, half mile north of Higgins known as Houer farm. Inpuire at the DON'T COUGH! LUNG MIXTURE, Maik Reg.

U. S. Pat. For coiiRhs and colds, loosens the Petcv Han.l 1632 Sheffield Hog ealR mouth and throat, re- nhimi rrrv I I i d'H)h. i LT i 1 1 i i gar.

Ed. Grewe, Mt. Prospect. (11-28 FOR RENT--House. Hot water heat; 6 rooms down stairs, 4 rooms upstairs; two blocks from depot.

Carl Huecker, Mount Prospect. (tf Chicago. Phone Lincoln 4D06. (tf FOR SALE --100 ucics high grade land, all tiled; on hard road, 4 miles horn Ailnifiton Heights station. Fust class set of buildings.

Farm has been occupied by owner 40 years and kept in good state of cultivation. Priced very low to settle an estate. For further information, inquire nt Beyer Boeger's office, Arlington H'ts. 12-5 FOR RENT--190 acre farm, near Long: Grove. Apply Mrs.

G. H. Anderman, 20 N. Albuquerque, N. M.

FOR SALE 70-acre farm, good buildings ,3 miles N.W. of Wheeling, mile west of cement road; 7 miles from Lake Shore. Owner, W. Wachs- ning, 742 Dewey Place, Chicago. (2-1 Heves pain in the chest; is a tonic and an agreeable laxative.

Sond PotUtard tor FKHK SAMPIJ5 anil TcsliiiMinlnlH or Olio Uollnr tir a DOo Uoltlu To: SEYFAKTH'S APOTHECARY Dept. 36--3501 Lincoln CHICAGO, ILLINOIS SOLD ALSO IN FOLLOWING DRUG STORES FOR 90c A BOTLE: 111. IT. n. Mnrcinardt.

Arlington HcUhts, 111., W. F. Slobnrff. 111., F. C.

Walton. Blmhurot, W. H. Mnhler. Lain Zurich.

Twin Shop. Ml. Prospect, Prospect Phar. Center, III, Center Pharm. Ifonrad Park Ed.

T. Donahue. Park Bld(, O. ScharrlnihauMn A I A I TOILET (jtjou'll Qnjoij shopping AT OUR. STOFLE- Solving the difficult problem of pleasing everyone becomes a happy experience here.

Handsome and practical gifts--from Perfume that will carry the breath of June to some lovely Miss, to a Shaving Set that will be the pride of some lucky man. A COLGATE MT. PROSPECT PHARMACY WM. A. HORSTMAN, Prop.

asBuickbuilds if has two wide doors which permit people to enter or leave the rear seat from either side without forcing front seat occupants to get out of the car. As Buick builds the Coach, it is a convenient, modern, substantial, smart- looking closed car with Body by Fisher. And in addition to Buick's two Coaches, there are twenty three other Buick models from which to select your Buick. A Standard Six Coach Master Six Coach' Pricti f. o.

b. Buick Factories: government tax to bt addtd. Ask about the M. A. C.

Purchasi flan, which provides fat 'DtfemJ faymtntt Wm. Busse and Son, Inc. Heinz Motor Buick adds thue imprort- mtntt to Coach 'Dtsign! 1 Body panels die clamped to 2 Wider cuy emmet la rear seats 3 Deeper upholstery 4 Wider, deeper body Fine body linem--no corners 6 Fisher Built body 7 Rear seat foot rest 8 Attractive interior hardware-modern window Uften 9 Dome light 10 Roller shade on rear window 11 Fisher VV windshield 12 Rear vision mirror 13 Automatic windshield wipec 14 Neat instrument panel 13 Tool pocket in shroud 16 Duco finish 17 Parking lights 15 Nickeled radiator 19 Sun visor with side wings 20 Buick Valve-in-Head engine 21 Pressure engine lubrication- high pressure chassis lubrication -automatic lubrication to driving parts. 22 Buick Sealed Chassis 23 Torque Tube Drive 24 Buick easy steering gear 25 Cantilever rear springs 26 Floating rear axle 27 Automatic carburetor heat control 28 Delco starting, lighting and ignition 29 Buick multiple disk clutch 30 Low pressure tires 31 Uuick4-wheelbrakaa Mt. Prospect, Hi.

Phone 185 Palatine, Illinois Phone 68-W Niles Center, Illinois Telephone N. C. 20-J I WHEN BETIER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM.

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