10 TUH LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1Z 1931 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS Establiafe«4 I»12 with which i» «onab.i&<NS _ THE WDJOEIlt awOCJA 3TEWS j&nabli&fced US* pro^i* b. d^-w *- » f :srsfi! r*i?Sr !->e<« as ti**e imlinrri as a smears to porg* the grea* AsaerJcaa garae a»4 snake •: At*r. for'vears to cotEC. . Brewhaktr axsc \V work this week pnlliR? e Barberry in the district east iheridan Road, having recently -->«? '^< ******and c«dscat!°n x, v%~. *oendaa Read, having rccemiy * :be survey an( i Lake County where more,/ T = e R: Holiday \, : rk< f were -polled out1 r« will inspect every |«M(D nUDAT OF EJACH WEES .by LAKE SHORE PriUffllXC COWAST 1222 Centra] A"*"*-.., Wilm*tt« .The death c: ^ protessKM r:i"« of s parachute .: property in the village by ^Ij the government, the Uw n*2 for the eradication of the KtS MAIDS AND HOUSEMEN USE -CLASSIFIED -r Teif^kMH* STBW RIPTIO* Wiimette IS f8jM A TEAR â€" -ti-': A ?"rTv:r - " An ' comniWMealJc-s*- MMI coss*ai*a by ttece-uaon* ar.<3 a !r*ss . . ._ the writer. Article* tor ;-:..:^v:- -- I ;.r. th - :i> >a to ias* -"- -" tmphasis :" the noedlew ea ! • - -. :,'• f*!$a#B : th* k ( - f.-ao - â- -: â- I the air 3: is .-.;'; ..arance â- ii .„..-â- ^>arki, ©bitssaj ' T" 1 * *. -it. Tt ." " t ~ 5 R> ««ra)rtaisuB«ata or other iithira «rh*r% *8 adnrj.ttatic* chare* -sr:.. r. - â€" itr r- .-:-;:^ tikrt. will be charged i %. ±x regular advertising -•â- -' - â- -- • :" safety Sevicea and means :: fr: - •. A ~ - '. '" -; * 'â- --â- : - -- re' --'isafact * fy -~ - saiM y- ft-' eloped y ::'--:- roeasi £&aa stnsil â€" ;•--'.- ; â- .:::.- 'with f "CS5CS :::r:v :z:r« and circtsses. ;.:t*- : -- -'••• ' - v -â- *' tTKrT-F *AM ON THE JOB d£?i:-zsi*r ;rhe act of March : lira. CUTTING OUT BARBERRY Friday, augusi :. -, : Anxioos to Work . **WiU ;~ _ " * _ ' ±-y :-:•â- ',: 'â- ',"•:•. i> i < :'i-J' i:-v-: : .. j . :-: ::" ?r r.-cr-e--? al the '5lGBicip.ai Pier -. I -:.; at- tract ed a ,'JgrJ^ir^^i -•' aitesrloir there.- - .Like t-he -C:?H^^^:-^f-:4-^f^V- • - . - &e» t the L"35it< ' '! mi r:i:t« De- : :: ' . - i: ihe "-* >t the >tir. f!921 Fewat I'n^bters" i â- :5ara*los eacempl'sies rhe sptrlt r:: :-"y :: the ea^ervjce" "taen ::' : is e Anaericaa I e - r,:.~- -.--- r'-'-- -i- j&L Szt-z^fr. :«:* the nan - jLgssg ~--" "â- ": "-"•? --â- : yet 'â- t.: â- â€" r hnhts-id wsth the pdea oi i.&isg .*• '•-"•: if ;•- ;r -At. &«â- : : t:-- .t?3g if ~_A i1 { --.-'â- :. are ihe hope • - - the - â- -.: Ms today. Every .Assser ... i,-.%. ..- _.. . _. ... . : - 'are imsr.'-: ' i- e ; A:' re: a* --1--::1-7 rernerr.t^r :;•.â- >«e t----------ise* : "Wiffing : Sgfet; .hzx- •:- ••' aad ""1921 will reward fighters Always in Stack EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. Church 5:. a«d Maple Ave. Cornell Wall Board Exclusive Distributors - -"B'sck -Sc >."â- ' V,A::t >:-."" k â- 'â- â- ' great 'qse>:ior. before. basehaS :ir: today. The z:cuita!- of tBe_"oaS ;Ay- ers and gamblers who ba- heec :r:ei lor Ihrowlpg the^ 1919rwoj Id series; has pvd the cy-estior. -straight op to Cotniskey a^d jt:dge Las£:s. 5hc-M . they or should they hot be allowed ; â- to' play in organized baseball ter.' They r.a-.-e " een tried ir.d f sandâ- â- "r:: iriiilty" and the prfrgnmptioa. therefore,:? dkat'they neither c:r- spired to throw th* -gasa* not actnaKy threw the game inthat series. But it 3? going to be hard â- :: rjnraay ' asehall tn:h--:^--: to'be convinced thai they played an absAxt^yâ€"-:a:r raase.' Whether Of r:-. they are techsica ; gailty of a •cr:rr::e •: these -AA';A>- er> :A ;^'~: gashes t'< fee lost :" won. without pr r: t< thetasehres, "tfiers they were", if snioortsaawJLnlilw i- At;-- woaM- A e been."had they done rt tor act^i" rooney. and had the state hees a A • - â- -- s.victions ar : ; •-,-:':^â€"Tt-t in the- penitentiary. Xo nsatter what the pesslt :: th* trial. Coâ€" - -.-.- £&& .'-A- -.^i _-i can Among our complete line of used furniture we hare a mahogany library table. combination gas and coal range, and a Thor Electric washer: all in A-l condi- tion. 5T0RAI Vsszm&Sh CHANDLER'S FOUNTAIN SQUAREâ€"EVANSTON PRICES SLAS ON OUTDOOR TOYS In order to make room for our fall goods we are re- ducing the following lines of velocipedes^ toy autos, Kiddie Kars and wagons. Colson Velocipedeâ€"Baby Bike Original Kiddie Kar Regular $12 values, now ...... .$9.80 Regular 51 5 values, now.....$12.75 Regular $18.50 values^ now . . $15.50 Regnkr 5">'> salue now . . A $18.25 Regular S2 value reduced to . . $1.60 Regular S3 value reduced to.. $2.40 Regular $3.73 value reduced to.. $3 Regular $4.50 value reduced to $3.60 Wdo^dc^ipedeâ€" Regular $4.50 value, now Regular 56 value.* now . Regular $8 value, now . Regular 510 value, now . Regular 51 2 value, now $3.50 ...$5 ...$7 .$8.50 ...$10 T«y4otos Penarxt 525 value reduced to $22.50 Torpedo. $22 value reduced to $20 1 Blue. 517 value reduced to $15.30 2 Wizard. 510 value reduced to. . $9 1 Red. 518 value reduced to $16.20 1 Red. 517 value reduced to $15.30 2 Roamer. 514 value reduced to $12J50 I Jitney. 51 1 value reduced to $9.90 1 Tandem. 525 value reduced to $22.50 1 Yellow Kid. 58 value reduced $7.20 Wagons Regular $14 sellers now cut to $12.50 Regular $ 16 sellers now cut to. . $13 Regular $ 18 sellers now cut to. . $14 Ace Flyer*, were $5. now.-,-ttj $4.50 White Wagons. 1 2'/2x31 Vl< Racer, were $8, now........ $7 Coaster Express, 14x36, was $10, now................... $8.50 Blue Streak wagon, was $7, now.. $6 Blue Streak Coaster, was $9, now $8 Big Four Wagon. 139x18, was $12.50. now..........$10.50 Horse Toddlers Were $5.50. now cut to Were $4.50. now cut to Were $3.50. now cut to $4.40 $3.40 $2.80 W* are the or^v French House" m CHICAGO ♦ doing PERMANENT WAVING as a profeaion under the' personal management of Nfr. FELIX COUNE. Aided by the highest skilled â- labor. &nc our personal attention. OL*R ARTISTRY in HU- MAN RAIR G0CO6 is unec^.:er - riu >:ok^rc; or pnoae Dcarbota :-A PERMANENT WAVING SYSTEM COMPANY A| 219 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE HOYBURM CIS Dsrit Si.. E»aa»t*r I m MATINEES 2 sac 4 Eres^rj T and 9 Saturday Auytist 13 ALICE JOYCE in **The Scarab Ring" Pathe New* Rblin Comedy NEXT WEEK MosdsT and Tuesday. Aof-ost 15 and 16 MARY MILES MISTER in Don't Call Me Little Girl' Telephone Dearborn 6470 CHICAGO. ILL. ♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦♦*♦**♦♦♦♦♦*♦*♦♦♦♦♦â- ♦*+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦+******♦ WESTERN UNDERTAKING CO. D. S. SATTLER. Pre: The ummstakabk mark :: distinction to be Found in funerals conducted by us is a Ofgirarttef :: :r.± H'.zr.t: Character -: - - -ELRMCE. ^ASKETS as LOW as $35. -----No^charge for dmtmm Wednesday August 17 JUSTINE JOHNSTONE in **Sbeltered Dau?iitersw Tcunday aad Friday A-z-t* IS and 19 WANDA HAWLEY in "Tbe Outside Woman" Saturday Augn»t 29 PAULINE FREDERICK in "Salvage" COMING H. F. UNSER CHARLES in "Scrap 1022 DaTisSt anston. 111. VAN A •- E R phones Evan it on **â€"WUmette 98 K.ATHERINE McDONALD ia "Trust Your Wife" POLA NEGRI ia **Gypsy Blood" SERVICE FIRST Business Is Waiting for \bti Wide-awake business men are depending on long-distance telephone service to stimulate business. a- Are tout share r tat class and are you Time is saved in long-distance telephoning. The Service is good, the lines are adequate to handle your calls and the cost is reasonable. Business transacted by long-distance tele- ph pre is sansfa^ctory and the service is comparatively inexpensive to you. ^ ith improved iong-distance methods the â- iem_ stana^-readv to serve vou. GetAcquainted with the money and time _I^ving "station to station" service. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPAN'V