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JAN. 5. 1034 PAGE SEVEN N1LESJCENTER Mrs. Bertha tiolitx cnteHainoi! at luricheon unit bridge fur Mew- clomps i Kjorort. I'hophr Bit- (leratiult.

Edwin Klphm. Fred Stielow, Dr. A. Louise Klchm, Hurrer utul Kllziibcth und Louise Stielow. During the Christmas holidays Junior League of St.

Peter's Kvnnff. church motored to thy Ben- ser.villo Oriihumixe ut Beiisrtivillo ftnd had it a for older children. The League, furnished the refreshments and i A wo.ulorful afternoon of fun and fellowship was enjoyed by all. Mr. aiiel Mrs.

John Freeman have Tiiovcd int(i the cottage owned by i T. KUrhm, on Floral avenue. The Fireside group spent Sunday evening ut the home of tlio Misses Irene and Mildred TesH. i und Mrs. Henry Kemke.

and 'son. i and Mrs. Phoebe Hie- tlerstudt were New dinner ut the homo of Mr. Adam Hiirrer and daughter, Mrs. Lucille Saturday evening Mewlnmtv William (ialitz, A i J.

Mayer, Edwin T. Phoebe Bii-dnr- stadt. Fred C. Stielow, Frank Noel- tling. Othclia Witte, Henry Kninkc, and Misses Carrie i a Kbit- and Louise f- tielow enjoyed del i game nf bridge followed by a delicious luncheon at the home of Miss Erna Koellnet in Norwood Tark.

Mrs. Ralph spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Philip fiosencrnuz, who is ill at Manteno. i Todd cplr'iratcel his i i New Year's Day. Several little wijrhbnr children participated in the usual i a refreshments of i a cake ami ice cream.

Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, Onkton street are huppy parents of now Congrut- son born December have two buys and ti nirl' Mrs. Klehm of WilmeUe, DetJier. Miss Kromhold, Mrs.

i i a Muierhoefor, Dr. A. (,. Klehm nnd Miss Alum K. spent Thursdny a nnd evening with Mrs, ti.

Wotters. Mrs. Herman Plath called en Mis. Anton Rath Thursday a noon. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Schreibcr daughters of Rogers Park spent New Years with Mr, anel Mrs. (iustave Gross on l.uramie nvoiuie. Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Uath held open house New Year's l)a entertaining a large number relatives at dinner and supper. Messrs. Clarence and Wallet Rath were hosts to a group of friends Nt-w Year's five at i home on Church street. Mr. ami Mis.

Join: Plath. Harms entertained relatives from Chicago New Year's Kve. Mr. and Mrs. .1.

were guests of Mrs. Augusta NVagnrr in Tessvillc. New Year's Pay. Mrs. n.

i Mrs. Frank Mont- tlirij; iind Mrs H. A. Remke on friends in i Sunday. Tin- Albert I a a i Oaktt.p entertained relatives New Years day.

Lnuru tiuriheister with friends motored tn New Berlin, i to spend New Year's Day i friends. Mrs. Martha TCuesch, Brown entertained Mesdames Oscar Louis Burmeistcr, (iustave Gross, Paul Gross. A AH', VVil. li'im Ruescli.

i a fjluiler and Altelt at huncu Thursday oven- ing. Mr. i Harms, of the late pinneiT. Henrv Harms iy of Niles Center, died New Year's eve about 7 o'clock. Hu was ill about a week, combatting a heart uttark.

His age I years. Funeral was Wednesday from the chapel on Lincoln thence to St. Peter's Kvanfc 1 cemetery, The Masonic Order had charge. He leave: to his widow, two suns, Aelani and i and three daughters, Nora, a Kmma Harms anel Louise Krueger his sister, Mrs. Kmma Schroeder frmn Dundee and a host of relatives and friends.

Mi 1 W. F. liuesch has been confined to his bed the past week. Josephine Brown who has spent several vishinj; here left Tuesday for hoim 1 at Hollywood, Calif. Mr.

Charles Kby anel son, Hobert. left Wednesday noon for to attend the I'd tier-al nf Mr. Kby's sister. i II. Mrs.

L. Wedti-rs with Mrs. L. K. Kruse luricheop guests ef Mrs, John ttietx- ler in Chicago Tuesday.

50th Anniversary Edition of Daily News Almanas Ready for Distribution The i i A i i Edition of The Chicago Daily News Almanac and Year Book is just off Mie press with a wealth of accurate i a i statistics and flirts on thnusands of i a subjects. Some nf the subjects thoroughly covered in the new JfKU edition are: Complete review of the National Recovery activities, a review of A of Progress, calendars for data, a i a i a i and shipping records, a i statistics, historical documents, World War. political data, education, sports, labor, commerce, ri'ligii'ti, A bank a i boarding of cold; I i i dink County and C'liiniiro government, finance and education. The new i i i of tin- A a a is offered in two a i bindings. The a i i is bound in heavy gnld cnver nnper stock, in honor of its i i and priced at i cents: the i brary edition is bound in a i dark blue fabrikoid of i i i i a i leather, embossed, letler- nd in gold and priced at seventv- t'rvr cents.

They nre now on sale lit news dealers, book stores, all Walgrppn Drug S'toies and at The Ciiicinri" Daily News Persoiud Se''- vire Hiii-faii olllres ut West Maili- pon lie el and Daily News Plaza, MORTON GROVE December 125, Christmas day, Mrs. Frieda Sonne and a i Mr. and Mis. Fred Sonne, Mrs. S.

Par- obeck ilaughter, Helen and Mrs. Vaniula und daughter, F.lcunor, helped Mr. Fred Huscher celebrate his birthday. Saturday, Dec. 30, this community lost in death one of her esteemed and helove.fl residents, Mrs, Marie Wight.

She died at the home of her daughter, Schultx. on F.lm street, Morton GriA-e. She reached the age. of 77 years, i extends sympathy to t.hc bereaved family. Many of the Morton Gtovy people attended the Christmas party given by Olenview Masonic Lodge and the'Glunview Chu)tcr O.

E. last Friday evening til the Civic building, Olenview. Mr. and Mrs, George Pcschko and i i und Mrs. Charles- Peschke guests Christmas day of thi; George WHthoelTt family in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Uiesinnn and a i L-njoyed Christmas ovc ut the home of their daughter and son-in-hw, the Goorgc Peschkes. Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar S'igel entertained for Christmas dinner, Mr, and Mis, Walter Neir- wnnd Park and Mr. John Roonu of EAST MAINE All voting members of St. Matthews' Lutheran congregation are ki'mlly urged to attend the a a business meeting and election to be held at the church Sunday afternoon, a a 7, at 2 o'clock. A baby girl was born to Mr, and Mrs. Bill Malget, Golf road, Sunday morning, December 31.

Friday, Jan. 12 is the bunco party given by St. Matthew's Ladies' Aid at the school hall. WMiile this is the'ir lirst social a a i ef the year, it will also be the last one i after the l.cnten season. Everyone is invited.

GLENVIEW Happy New Year everybody! Glenvicw Civic Chorus will sume practice in the Civic building Manclay night, after two weeks absence because of the holidays. It is hoped that 1U34 will see a faig- iiml better chorus that! ever be. ioie. New members are welcome. Tho January meeting- of the n.

K. S. i Club will be held nt the home of Miss Adeline Rugen. A heat re party lor members of Illinois Dairymen Are Ouiiiny Herds To Btsild Incomes Urbana most progressive a i are not waiting; for a goveir.riL'r.t plan to kill o3' diseased and cows or for some Quite a large number of folk irom this i i i alleiuled the funeral services for Mr. Joseph Sternberg of i i i who diud charge of' at a Chicago -hospital i an operation.

Me; was 77 years of age. ciiK-r-ency relief project to bolster their incomes. A a those dairymen who are members of a i herel im- i provoment ejy the i of the College' of 1 orsity of I i i are i a cow club the past worthy matron is nf a at( 0 also scheduled for the iirst part oxver by i a i i mean Jantuiry. Miss Marvillia French en ji K1 sa i 0 th Morton Grove will succeed ev c()vvs 0 a year. Haxel Dwight of Glenview as I 0 CQV 'ni ident of the club this year.

which the I'lliiv. i ready a i prae-tu- Raymond Wheeler, who is in 0 a group of men in one I federal a i i is i i i a i at her sick i scarlet fever. Although severely ill at the start she is getting along satisfactorily. Rev. E.

W. i i and a i of i Must a i quests lust svui'k, i i i at I hi: I 1 Steil lioiun. Chicago. Their gtitj.sts the week-end were Mts, a I.uthrop and Mr. Delmar i of Chicago.

A good lime is a a i i New Year's day. Sigcls enter- attend the pm.ej maseiuorade tallied for i besides i be given by the East a house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl a Mr. and Mrs, George Cooper, Mrs, ,1.

Mr. and Mrs. John Warner. Mr, and Mrs, Warner, all of Chicago, and Mr. und Mrs.

Herman Sigel of Morton Grove. Wednesday, the Sigel a i a i a party at the home of Mrs. Sige.l's mother, Mrs. Charles Knobloch in Chicago, who was 77 years old on a day, Thn Misses Pearl nnd Jean Lin- elahl. daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Axel Lindahl a i twenty young friends ut i home New Year's Kve. Dancing wu'i the evening's a i a midnight supper following. A ushering in the new year, the i of tho government camps in north- i menls in i i i i ern Wisconsin, spet two (lays i i a i i i al- is i si'iii- i ihe on for a i Cash, guests departed le'uvinjr best wishes and holies for another such e-vont one year hence. Mr.

und Mrs. A Kobinsoti i i Christmas i Mrs, Bertha Hlischke, Miss F.lsic Klischke, Mr. Jack Buimer. all of Grove and Mr, and Mrs, Simon Hlischke of Xitos Center. The same party spent Christmas eve at the home of Mrs.

IJorthu Blischke. Mrs. Mat a had as house guest over the 'Holidays, her mother. i a of Chicago. Mr.

anil Mr-. Joseph Brooks at- a a i on Christnuis day at ilw home' ot Mr. am! Mrs. a i Ssiiilh, Chicago. New Year's rv, the Urooks were guests at the home of Mrs.

Augusta Kegan, Chicago. Callers on Sunday were Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Kohout. LuCiange-.

I I I Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Butxow anil i Dorothy and Charles, of Warsaw, spemt the holi- with parents, Mr, anil Mrs. August (Jewcke, Dempster street. Niles Township i American Legiem A i i a will hold a business meeting this evening, January at o'clock in the Morton drove village Miss Elsie Shic- nn, president, announced this week, This afternoon members will attend a meeting of the Cook council e.f the a i i a which i be held in i A i ium hotel, Chicago.

Mr. ami Mrs. Milke and daughter, i wore Christmas eve guests of Mr. Milkn's mother, Mrs. Hose i Chicago.

Christmas elay they were the i guests of Mr, Milke's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jacschke of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. A a F. Falk entertained for i a day, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles B. Salisbury, Ddphitie Salisbury and Miss Stella Urban. New Yi'urs' ovc, i guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kobt.

Weile, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richards. Mr. and Mrs.

David Moore, all of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryers ot Morton Grove, This uftenieioii, Mrs, Falk is guest at a i a a i at the home of Mrs. Putcr Kussman Chicago, Mrs, Charles a Deinpstor street, was hostess to the Catholic Woman's club ut her home Thursday of la.it week. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Dijg entertained for i on i a day, Mrs. Dilg's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. U.

Jacobsen, Chicago; Miss Viola Kruse, i Center; Miss i i a Dilg mid I i Diljf of Morton Grove. Mr, and i Le.vcrmer and children of i a i are -visiting relatives in Morton Grove for a couple eil weeks. 11 who ball to i P. T. A.

at Crnution sch.iol a Saturday ovoning. a a 'M. IJi'ixcs, gnoel music and refreshments all for tho a i i price of Hoc. At the a a meeting of a i loctil throe of the' Truck liurdeni-r's association, held at St. a school a Decoinbor Ii(i, Mr.

i a was elec'tt'd president anel Fred I ncrn. vice president. The socre- and treasurer were reflected, Goo. S'teil anel i i a Gewoke bo- ing chosen a i to continue ir. those two oIlitTS.

Local renre- sontatives to tiio board ui' directors wore also leoleclecl follows, Gowcke, John Christmas with his wife and ilaugh- i assistant in a i i i i i nt iho ter, Rao. He reports the tempera a i show that in ture mostly below zero, with October pas'l ear 1..7 per ty of snow, and wood fires that ijo cent ol the i in out in the niirht However, i the 52 a i iinprnvenior.t us- there is jolly spirit among tho sedations weiv i-nlled, while in cent 1 sent to Iho 1 tuer.i'i-V black. Tho Fireside of which i To i a 'j." by liilf- of "fewer a belter" cows. Cash cites i i i a member of the Couid-y a i Here! I A i i two recent lirsr. moiilh i a i r.iilkcd cows, ami the i i a a their, i not.

Cagney's New Comedy at McYickers Theatre James Cagney's latest starring picture, "Lady Killer," now at McVickers Thsatre, is sharply punctuated by bb'th thrills and laughs. The theme of this picture is a hilarious take-off on the Hollywood film colony in which a young ex- crook leaps to stardom on the screen by the unique met.h.jd of writing his own fan mail and seeing that it gets into the hands of thu producers. Bui thes new star finds it none too easy to bury his life, for his former gangster pals turn up on the screen and try to blackmail him into joining them in a plot to rob the homes of the film celebrities. They demand he act as their "linger man," pointing out to them those movie stars he knows to have lots of money and jewelry in their homos. These sequences are said to i the most exciting scones ever seen in a Cagney picture.

CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED--Good all around girl yoadhcuse, help wait on table. Franklin Park 2W. WANTED--Loose straw. Any kind any Phone Niles 0755, i i arid Mr, Arthur Palnigi't-n are members, held a New Year's Eve Supper Party at the home of Misses Irene anel Mildred THKS in Niles Center. They report a lovely time both before ar.el after tho New Year was ushered in.

Miss Cora Mompier, who hns been home over the holidays, re- tunioel to her school at DoKnlb Normal Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel Kobus and son, Martin of Maclean Court for Florida and tho south to be gono several of the i i i i her people there, while en-joying thu Minshine. i to pay i IVed. ho sold oC cows.

The i iiiK i i i the 1:1 i i i moro above IVt-d cost a i i the i i i the: 1-1 i- vs i i a liisoosi'-d of relieved li-e a of of a iv.mith. Cantor Cavorts Amid "The Grandeur That Was Rome" at the U. A. A i Rome in all its gaiety, color und glory is the sotting for Eddie Cantor's new musical com- o.dy, "Roman Scandals" with lotting-, Gloria Stuart and David Manners, now playing at the i ed Artists Theatre. The pageantry and thp.

spectacle of that distant day, with its marching legions in burnished armor, the arenas and the bloody tho a i slave girls in and Iho Emperoi's gorgeous favorites in garlands of flowers, the and pomp ol. a stately court anel i stcods tearing their chariots through clouds of dust all aids toward th- lavishnoss in Ibis Cantor carnival of fun anel splendor. A Stenographic work for v.irl to he done at home. Pare Timn. Reasonable salary accen 1 ed.

Dependable worker. Special- in i work. Phone WANTED-- -For RawleiR-h routes of s()0 families in cities of Hei.u-hts. Luke I'lid other Chicago suburbs, lieliabio hustior shoui i start Camilla' 825 weekly and increase a i i i i a ly. Deot.

1 i TO A 7, rm. tjalow, -I blks. from depot, Park liiilgu; a SS.oOO, clear), for small acroayo i or without bldjcs, must have trees and also clear. Joed R. Paulson, Pealo 1'ark Itidge.

Tel. P. K. 1177-M. FOR SALK Several thousand ear corn on Aijictumiii rd.

(Kt. 2 1'j miios wost a' Route FOR SALE--Ryobits anel King pijjeans. Union Wh-jelinf, 111. FOR RENT---5 icom bric-k and jjarags, Brown Niles $or per aisi) fi-roam brick yarage, i.TL'l Morton Grove. S'JT per mi-.

Luir.pp, 801(5 phuna Niles Center 71. FOR SALIC--Seven tons choice i i a liali'el; also two nc'A root w.K.luM's. i Julinke, a on i i i Rd. TOf.o-.M, A i Heights, 111. (1---- FOR a.

with bliSKS. Peter Klippe-rl, J-'-t-itt'ord Plaines. FOR om mod. i i a i strain jjas ran-o. A i i --r L.I- cal.cd over S'DO.

Apply at store. i-'ilin- DCS FOR RENT--22 atif-s farm land i buildings, i of Mt. rrosjiuet on Center Apply to Herman 1 N. Pine I i Ttd i 2 vl Jaucks, Fred Kruoger and Geo. A party for tho members of Kt.

a Ladies' Aid and i a i i was held at school hall on the evening 1 December 27. Tho The a a meeting- of the Con-! Krngntieuial Church i bo held in tl)n the church a Tuesday nift'ht, uafy 0. At this meeting all reports of the, church officers will be read. i Members ale invited to come i i a i i to the supper which is -bcitiK 1 prepared by Ihe Ladies' Aid. The i Choir of the Conpre '(rational sung group anel she was very sui prised to say the 1 least.

Th spent at bunco and luncheon followed. In of the occasion, Gocttschr was presented a sen of i nerwurc. a a i was planned as a i a Christmas carols at the party ol the I surprise for Mrs. a 1 S( ol fl llljit hursday i i i i i i evening was I 1 '1 11 ul '7 "'ffht, in i i a i i i Mrs. Naomi Johnson the i choir.

i 1 I i i in ViV scum. I line! Us i i i i i i i i I i i i i i i i i i a i ihe a i i 1 a i a i i i i I i ma'. I I a i pn i i i i lie i i i i The Masonic a in Jefferson 1 Park svill again he the nieelinu place of the members id' the Cook Truck Gardeners' Association, Saturday, Jan. They i congregate there; IV.r Iheii 1 i second a a meeting. progress and activities of the year i In.

1 ic-viowrei, Of course there will be speakers and entertainment and it i be for your own benefit to attend. Members are invited to bring their friends A erowd gathered at the i Howling A.lleys to ihincn and a merry New Year's eve. Any of comments were heard in the village; i reference: to ihi' i i i i i i i i i et'i'ects on the Glenview Civic i i i durinq- holidays, i through Ihe courtesy of tho Public Service cnm- pany. The tree and its pretty lights were also appreciated, gave a most attractive for the many parties which were there i the holidays. Old Tin Dayr, III 1 i a i a i i a i i i i i i a a i a i i :i.u a i i i i i i i i I i a so they may sec what zillion is doing.

ST orgutu MATTHEW'S I A VKGFTABLK GROWERS 101 l(r C. Wilke Busse M. Gaitsch K. a The Scoop Scored Chicago Mary Pick ford in Person "Design for Living'' Crammed with Talent By Cinema's Finest When seven accomplished artists collaborate on picture the lesult i ought to be gratifying, and it is, as i revealeel by the large crowds swarming to the Oriental Theatre this week to see "Design for Living." The story is unique and absorbing. An American girl falls in i t.wo young musketeers of art in the Paris Latin Quarter.

The men are life-long friends. A strange love affair is inevitable, and the com! plex further complicated when she, sacrificingly, skips the two and I man-jew her boss only to find he is too obsessed with his business affairs to give her. the love she nccils. No Jack in the box surprises wore ever applieel inore adroitly to motion picture plot than those uncorked by the. two-timing threesome ir.

"Design for Living," with a i a justly termed a a i bomb.sl-.2ll. I SALK-- Chevrolet ten Knre! 2-door. Slate Road Minors, A His. Phone I IN A STORAOK-- 1(M N. Western Ave.

I I hcjvy rugs, Chinese, Oriental Pat. All $10. $15 and Parlor, Beelroom and Uinir.g Open a i to I), m. to ji. m.

(l-5tf FOli A Gas 'jfarbaxe cratOL-. f-r Used only iiioiuhs. 'Mary'; 1 hiv.T-ot Shop. am'i i i Phuiic Plaiix's ISth annual convention of i ever ellVcted by the I i i State Nurserymen's As- None oliici sociation will be held next week, will a i i a i January .10 and 11, nt the Hotel Sherman, Chicago. One of the i speakers will he Dr.

Preston ley, president of the Isaac Walton whose topic will bo conse.r- 1fijl a i Nurserymen's C'ode 137 i also occupy i for discus- 1'M i sion. MO 1RI! Tho Ifl.TI Iheatrical season opens Friday at: tho i a Theatre i one of star scoops i a a Kalx. i a I I I i A A PKK1) STORK-J. Ahreiist'eld 15:1 117 '12i K. Bitter I i 1(17 1s 1 Steil 105 157 11' i i l.

i(J I I A. Ahreiis 1B-1 Hii Handicap 1 5 I I F1ROS. W. Tngtmier, 'R. Steil F.

Lehman Ann Geweke M. Geweke KAST A I ST F. i i i Domes A. Schuknecht C. Schaefer M.

Teiepel, I A Alma (lath Rev. Toepel VS'. i a K. Gonttsche, W. a I A I i A Sclirocdcr .1.

Dreyer AAA Plan Problems Will Be Discussed At Farm-Home Week Urbana--Between and 2,715,000 acres of I i i land mas- he contracted to ihe government as a result of the AAA a on a and on corn and hogs. best to handle lliis lar.d, gethcr i other soil anil crop a a problems in relation to the agricultural adjustment pro- a are expected to i a rec- i i ntiinhei- of farmers here for soils and crops short course of Farm anel 10, at i 117 I I i I i i 818 Mrs. James Knowles Koch were i guests Christmas day i A. at tho Ralph Robert's home in K. Nilcs Center.

Miss Hotly Kriser visitni! relative at Ihmtington, Ind. over the New Year holidays. a Mueller anil Mrs. Peter Gebe-l attended tho lunchncn brielgi- partv Wednesday nt homo of Mrs. John Calif, Onkton Huiirhts.

i i symiui N1LKS COAL Kngel US 12 Geo. Sleil H2 12(1 Aug. Geweke 1 7 1 Am. Kalh Ifi!) Koelper Ki'J 1li" the i i a a MO Home Wj-jck, a a Ifi tn thn College of A i 151 i versity of I i i I I Farmers of the state hove be-on a i tiieir i programs for as shown 'iy the a a the acieage of legumes has i been a i increasing 'and the acreage of wheat anel corn has I been i i it pointed out i by Dr. W.

L. i heiul of the I college agronomy de rtnient. the AAA program i i speed the rate of a and the Farm and Home Week pr.i- i be designed to I farmers meet the new pace, it was a i The i and crops program, its i not Kt i way i i the i i Hood a i and i i Corn show has been opened on a aftermini. a a 15, ami farmers have hail a chance to inspect the sample's and exhibits. Gobs on the Pan in Joe Brown's Sailor Yarn a.t Roosevelt This is fun week at the Roosevelt Theatre, for Joe E.

Brown, popular First National comedian is now there in what is reputed to ho his most riotous picture-'ever made, "Son of a Sailoi." As the title indicates i it: a picture ei' naval i Iho lolo. ol an e.vor-iirKiginative sailor whose 1 vanity anil boastfulness lead i into more scrapes a you can shake a stick at. a scenes in the comedy were uiken aboard the U. S. S.

Saratoira an a i a carrier of the Pacific fleet. Eleven gobs, who make up the crew ot the warship. i had the time of their lives in a i Joe at work. Jean i who plays the leaeling i i role, is joined with Theima Todd, Frank McHugh. Johnny a Brown Sheila Terr.

George Hlackwooel, Kennedy, Samuel Hinds, Noel Francis. Kenneth 1 Th.imson anel A Vinton to coinpleto the cast in this hilarious I a A i F.cglior.ii vmliels now a i anil year old Sigwalt Arlir.gtoii 1 1 2 1 bu. Oats' 3Sc bu. I'lar corn 514 a ton. Feed delivered in 5 ton lots.

Wayiu- B. a a Waterman, III. Vh. FOR SALE of gentle a horses. Wt.

HiOO Ibs. Phone Morton Grove KiHO. FOtt A About (i5 hot bed i 1 hay wagon and rack, used .1 year. And about 150 orange Paul catr.ri.- 1 Tutihj- about 5 of i lIlv-iL BUY OF A a. os good house an" i i i and oichard '2 roads Palatine and Harrington.

TSii-; farm is priced awr.y undor out day marki'ts and can once. Or.Iy 500.00 rc-uiiir'd, iiiQftgage. FOR HK-ii Smiill house near 1 y. Only mo. FOR RENT--Modern rm.

'1 bed rms. Gas, el- 1 1 station. s-. WM. H.

DE ITE laical Keprest-ntathe Arthur T. Co. Northwest Highway. Avo. I'll.

Paintiiie. Mi. FDR A Rugs, house'hoh! very cheap. i fi.i- a i of a i a i a i Kid go Tei. FOU A Boston roi'i'iers.

Also at stud: Pl'Hv Hagi'i-ly. I Ibs. Foe S10 or i breed for a puppy to up- proved mairons. CM tf. State A i Heights.

FOR SAI.E---J fresh A. Oeoke, Elk Grove. ANIMAL CLIPPERS Dairy Supplies, Rope, Harness. Harness Parts Keptiirs, Farm H. H.

GROH SONS Sharpened and Set Special with this ad Parts. Xow 111 St. Phone Klgin 75c Horses assd Cattle SOLD AM) Also Houftht Role! N. W. SWANSOX on m.

west ul Mihvatil.oo Phone DCS Plaines 31)18-W Wilko COAL C. a i of Eisner Ahreiisl'elel Miirv G. Weight who passed away UL at the home- of her dauirh- i Mrs. SehulU, i St. MM.

VVcitrt was lio years of age nnd Team Standings lived at Mortem Grove- f.3 Vegetable Growe'is Sup. Tbi'i-e are I daughters, one smi, i Niles Center Coal Co. trr-indchildi-'-n and a friends to i Keilancl Nree i a was Tm-silay a i noon front St. IVtcr's KvanKclu-al l.otitsch's Market church Nil' 1 IV'iH'-'r to St. Vaughaii's f'eeel Store ter's cemetery, Mi-yer Coal Co Kasl a i Store Mr.

i Harms, a of i Harms, Grove, was bur- li'd Wi'dlinxday at 2 n. m. from tho WVsU'nll a Home, Lincoln Ave. I Niles Center cemetery. WEST NORTH riiTi.i) Johns' Ev.

a W. G. Kechner, I'asior On Sunday there: i lip a i i service in i at 10:00 a. m. The Octave was i On a llu'iv i be a eli- Mi-.

Theo. SVebhi'i- Friday a i MTVICV in i a Holy Com- limiiiion i also liu aiiminijlcrcd. HG SERVICE OUE SKGENEEKL'Sie SERVICE IS-FREE Let us show you you can heat home moro comfortably and i repair, i and satisfactory results'. AIR---liOT WATER and STEAM SYSTEMS Schaef er Service Co. i i I'lace, Di'si'liiini-s I'lione Dos Plaines 222 A I 151DS Notice is i given that the Board ol' trustees of the Village of A i Heights will open bids for a now police car nt their regular meotimv a Jan.

15, P.I.'!:}, p. m. I The board reserves the right to reject any el all bids. Heights, 111., i Jan. -I, i i i I Harold G.

Peter, Vil age Clerk. ANIMALS For Pj-oinpt bcrvice Phone Dundee 10 Reverse Charges MIDWEST REMOVAL CO. (ft orses ernoon. Scnpa Flow Se-iipn Flow is a i a body I a i iin arm of i oeenn i i lies iielwi'i'ii Hie Orkney islands I i i i i i niHj! i I I I I I of It Is miles and i i inclosed. Scapa Flow offers a deep, safe harbor ami was iipenilini: base ol' i i i Meet during i i a Animali Suffer From Cancer C'aiH'cr has been extensively iimoiia incnibers of the a i i i i i i i as cuttle, liiM-ses, C.uz*.

cats, bii'di-, inollnsks and rep- riles. Firtl Notice of Aviation The navy lirst (lie possibilities ol: avititlon fci- naval purposes In when two ollicers were i i us observers for tin- test of the phme at l-'urt Meyer, n. ention FARMERS Kvftusu's Marliot has a Fi'esh supply of Sausage Casing for all K-itidrt of Saiisayu. Also have Fresh Beef Rounds and Fresh for Sausage and-Canning purpose. We a i a i Lowest Market Prices.

Free Delivery You Save when you Trade at Krause's Cash Market Phones: 771 772 Arlington Hts. Also a Large Number of Guernsey Cows To Select from at All Times Geo. Forke Sons Phone, 57 or 158 Itasca, 111. HORSES For Sale Farm Chunks and Draft Horses A large number on hand at all times. John Garlisch DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF HORSES I'hono 7059-J Arlington Heights, Route 2 Road between State and Busse Roads.

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