loom 0PM)“ ETRIST is. Hall (locks nnd inc-s. Silverware Ind ed for and delivered. [K 6.10 Park. Ill HEATING hing a Specialty IENTRAL AVE. '2 H. P. 439 Tandu'iches 75c $1 5c 25c 22c ‘ 25c : $1.00 25c illlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIâ€"ï¬ . cnnsistin}: of awws. etc. at 7erent items of low prices on our offerings. l Dressing IllllIlllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Telephone 45 EB POT 'c 75c Telephone HP 1617 c~.rph4>ne H M NH Luentrn- 25c 29c 25c 117 N. Dearborn St. Chicago, 111. For information, telephone CENTRAL~8147 or Highland Park 251 BRANIGAR BROS. CO. MM is the time to serure ynur lmmesitc in beautiful Sunset Terran-e. At $30.00 a feat and 11;). property in Sunset Terruee is the best real 0.1111: LUV in the (â€nitagn tei"'1ito1V'. Desirable .\11t'!1 ‘liuze piepeit). tluse to transpurtatinn is “nee. V11) “.11â€- 21t eVen t\|i((‘ this prlLC. l1 i< 111i) lieiziiiw «1f 11 must fortunate pun hdse flint \‘1e .111- ulvlt 111 sell this exeeptinnallV tine pmrerty zit smh 11 itasnnnlile p1ice.(‘u11ie out 1111: <e; th1s W1111111-1ful part of Highland Park fur Viiiizself. Or, if _Vuu want more information, \e 111! the infurn-mtinn Uilrkl below for our FREE-1 F POUR piituiing, (lt-Striliinu and informing you lull} on Sunset Tergraie the new part of High ‘1111l Park. No Time Like the Present - Buy Now [)0 it n(~W~â€" while thr Is open. Then- is pram Nurt h Shure proper! y {h'zl‘LIy (lu‘n. In {Mr Mb! i> .\ v'urai (â€my Pmkl. Tn t u'a‘l)‘ an'rnss ('cnlrui Avvnm running frum Highland ’zu‘k \\'.'xukw_:zm Rum!) 2s th Links (only $10.00 a jwuri. the. bountiful Skwkiv Valley Community Golf Links and Bathing 'nmudiu Being a part uf Highland Park Sunset Terrace injms the rights to all the mmeniemes of citv life, . ‘i‘uh as suv-m gas. uatcr , i'il‘ltl‘hit}. telo phum‘ seniee, (ii) dolivvry. etv. Also, this new pan of Highland Park has good mhools and -i“ul\h(‘~‘. tint mad: gulf links prixatv mmmun» :I} ‘wmii and wpiuiuid smiai mnirnnmcnt. a big favtnr. Sunset Tcrraw is easy of access via the Chicago and Northwestern Railway or (‘hicagn Milwaukee Electric. to Highland Park. Walk wait on (‘entral Avenue until you reach Sunset Torraco. If you drive, take Sheridan Road ur Green Bay Road to Central Avenue, drive west on (‘entral AvonUe in Highland Park to Sunset Terrace. A FRONT FOOT ‘ Payable on convenient, easy terms Wonderful Transportation Facilities In selecting a homesitu. transportatiun is always .- . . . .. , Street Telephone No. Name Please send me your FREE BOOK on Sunset Terrace. the new part of Highland Park. BRANIGAR BROS. C0 117 N. Darbom St. Chicago. Ill. HENRY K. COALE SON MAKE THIS YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION Write for our FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK picturing and describing this unusual value in home sites in Highland Park on the North Shore. For convenience use the information blank shown below. W All Modern Improvements Local Representatives for now selling as low INFORMATION COUPON Secure a homesite in beautiful $30.00 LOTS tl‘k Beach 1mm 1‘. \H-nm rt-nm' '- thq- l‘Ianor l". i.~ Sunwt Punk HM- Tn fhc' Knuth mum-di- ~\vvnuo (a paved road Park to Dwrï¬vld and th ('nmmumty Golf 'rux'i. In thv di<tancv Valley “US below you. .th‘t Q‘l'l‘ih't V Minor The cummittu- hf cuumy ufï¬cxul‘ which \i~itcd Shin ('xly, I-ma, «x» cral mnnths ugn u- mqwct u now kmd of road building mutwml kmwn m thv \‘ihriulilhic .~.\.~.h>m. submitn-d n n-pnrt to th- cuunty hand Hu- HUN-r day n‘ccnmnumlnm that (he lurnl Imzud unu- the «my highway Um. L'iuL tn inwsulmtv Uh- m-w pram-u with u \‘irw In uqng :! 1n run! (‘nn- struvtiun Work 11‘. Lulu ‘nunty nrn yvur. Report Favorably on \'ibrio- lithic. New Material l'sed in Iowa "'l‘lu- fwxil In Hh' zu'ru'ulturnl \i('v prossiun i< murv kvrnly n‘nlin-nl l‘y ullwr xrnups than |'\('r lwfurv, and nn (‘H‘ly hum! n >l!l1‘\‘r\' :Ivsirc 1:- Mn in}: M'nlvm'ul In «in what can be done safely to hip the {armor better his comlitiun. ('OI'NTY OFFICIALS ['RGE NEW PAVING hm “I‘IVt-ry'thim: runsidurvd, “1- have good rvumn In oxpm‘t still better things fur :Acrhullun- in tho yuur ".\~!|iq- {rv-n: th- 't‘:";~ “huh hr. Mun". uinn by lvzwlntu‘m and by ad minntralinn ill’UVlHl". drum: «on n-nnv furl-vs mm at “urk in F\"~'[I~H' ; funnel â€A year ago. when speaking of the prospects for farming in W22. l said that while there was no reason to ex- pect hoom times for the farmer in the near future. there was promise of bet- ter times, both for the farmer and for those whose business is largely de- pendent upon him. The year has brought fulï¬llment of that promise. Speaking generally. times are better. much better, than a year ago. both for agriculture and for industry. (‘ropa Have Been Good “(‘rops have been good on thel ;whole. Prices of the major crops art-i mostly considerably higher. While there has been a corresponding adâ€" vunCe in the prices of the things the farmer must huy, the total sum which farmers will receive for the crops of this year is greater by a billion and a half dollars or more than that which they receivml for the crops of last year. This will certainly mun hetter times on the farm. and firm folks will he able to euse up a little on the grinding economy. they were' forced to practice the preculing year “The labor must of producing the crops of 1922 was still further re- duced. There Were some substantial reductions in freight rates. Much helpful legislation has been enacted and more “ill lie this winter lnter- est rntes are lower and the credit strain has l-een t'fl‘ltii This has made it pus~ilvle for llHIll)" farmers \\ ho “1-h- rather heavily lll\l|i\'t"i to refund the†«vi lurntiuns and re: themselxis in "run -I.H- i: 1‘: “Ln lhlUUL’li. ol-J«'.~t..'..'..I_I..L_L_L_I_A; A n . . . . _ . A "valvr months am most of the six millinn farmer! of the United States Wen- starting on the long hard climb out of the valley of economic depression. They havv nut yet attain» ed the heights which are bathed in‘ tho grateful uinxhinc of prosperity 51mm indeed, haw {alli-n by thu way,t ()thvrs zirv Mill in 1hr valley. Never-t tht‘lc.\<, us wv stnp a hit and look' lmvkwunl \u- can u-«- that very mnr: sidcrul'lv grnuntl has been gained lryi tho: great majority. and we can enter: thv va Yrur with rone‘vwl hope und‘| with that wurmrv whivh comes {ruml tho rt-ulizntiun that vu- nn- reallv mak-1 ing progrvss‘. Fulluwing x.~ a New Year's staleâ€" nu-m n! 2hr resume of agrivuhural (-unvlitionn and prospects from SQ‘CY‘I‘» tary n! Agriculxun- Wallace: Tl SEC'Y. . wanes REPORTS Depression Apparently Pu And Industry Now Is On ('3) Grade: Statement Declares PROSPE'IS BRIG!" FOR AGRICULTURE nnrmn! n-imm; Mtxuu n zmncm and «rthx'l' m‘imtnu‘ u- ï¬r!†In Hh' zu'ru'ulturnl \i( inn i< murv kvrnly n‘nlil-l l‘ I’Lf ¢ rntllt “ratifying hrnulh hil~ l».-.-v; mniiï¬'m H Y“ “1 I ll XXV-v 'H 1n \\1' +:-++~aâ€"++:~:~: +H+z+mnq+WWWWWamm