(ade _ Shop P. 768-M OGAN ' "st sc, min:- r and W0!“ W191] “1111110“. ORR OF ALL iture Re- '. Mattie, :el EtNeta tic, CO. LHARZ irs RAVINE 'Cbntnctint “BACK Put "his“ M um. PARK INTRAC'I‘OI n'l Gum Street 493 Mo! l Moving bk hrh Ian Pukm ire ', DR. C. Tr. 'i] - l f Building . Material 1_:ilti, Coal & Solvay Coke “glam! Park Fuel Company 1ttlii.1stsoinwiiom,hesiGt 1mm Ii ll We _ filly?rts Creamery bert Demi-Surgeons Hady Assi (. Store'and Chapel; 517 Elm: :Place ' Office and Residence, 104 Walalht Street ' Highland Park, Illinoiq U MINES, Embalmer IFyoodo,nndyoushouldomwi:nhtoaen. it will be on advantage to bowl-muted by an organization the name of thatch has become synonymous with North Wore Real Estate in the minds of thousands?“ Chica- The North Shore inns been tll',) dated by representative Chi ' I McGuire & Ore, for twenty-eight r) participated in this movement, mi m and aeliera‘iwith equal utishejtl have represented thousands, within! prestige or eGadeetee. . i To obtain sou-yu- r-u-rose/j' hum of W. and with“ muuwmwmm ', thMWWb-vbntuk McGuire' 86 You Own North Shjoire Rial . Eitate? (t I J. J. MINES & S( B. HANSEN, Prmkietor' Funeral Directors F.rtattlutsod 1890 Be""" IN r, nghington St. CHICAGO ' DR. 37“": Hady As sistant f l ll LI JN 'elephone H. P, 1403 Orr reintt pop- m have via: buy- lon-they at loss of without- W050" 'iam-. F Review f the proposed mo- ment: to effected by the lie Soil-vice co my cum 1923 indi- c-tea that I win be u you mul- led in ha " and extension I'M-k In the territo covered by thid corpora- tion. _ l, _ New†From Waugh: to HST 'liLd,','l1i',","hCG'l main: ' Church St. Evm. Chief let a , in tyunderinx coed Ittrea- putt df the you’- impro ant 1113:" which u, of coutu, of 'l,'v7lll1'l'. owing im nee deaf: with dub eon- ItIfuction the nut quhgnn electric ge rating antler: my! the 30,000 kw. unit addition to be nude to Station o. 9 " Juliet. / been fully ibed. , The WI mu plant is expect“! to be Perf service by fall. by which time the added unit " station an}. will _ in operation. l In the 'tt construction pron-m u propriuen feature in a “no 23 miles in length xtending from the new ttetteratintt station located at Wanke- trtintoCh hatreetin Eva-toil. tint: is ttrp no ttrto-drttat sub-scuba to be, built at point. . be, built at ' point. . . The line . ll pecupy a private) right of way e {hy'the company pare!- lellng the . " W. R. R. It will be mined steel 7 towers having a height of pmximetely 86 feet with buee fro 18 to 21 feet. ' Apart f the “tuition it- thor- oughly m em _ehameter will attract to it, great intueet will and: to the operatthtt tttditiotr which will he ete- ated for th line. Energy will be tune- mitted et 1 2,000 volt: Ind: thus it will be the "hi best†"high line" in this section of ‘e country at least. At the Church I t trub-tstation before men- tioned this pressure will be stopped down to -v, 38,000-v andA,000-e “cording requirements of the cir- cuits feedi . out of the substation to supply the yhried demands of the re- ttion pone ted by wire- leeding from ib--e magi ‘growlns in populetion rapidly. _, _' F A line a mximtely 80 mil“ long; will be h t;extendin¢ from mm nine, Jolie In Mind, It Will be . 88,000 v cine-WA" line 05% poles with rob-My we] tower- " railroad Jinnah: termination 'u said will at Manned but it will on- l to: a sub- tation " Bellwood when such of th energy a is mquirld for, ditrtritrutior, in nearby mullet: Mne' will be r ced. Onward to Haywood; the line on nt under 88,000 veils will be carried dertrroand-the flrst high voltage link in the system thus dis- posed of. e chief purpose of the line which will be in operation about the time the n w generating unit is in- stalled in s ation nine will be to meet the great nd growing, demand for energy in he western industrial dis- 1 trict served by the company. _ Both of an works no protrus- ing :9 ml y as possible. Bong haw MUCH BUILDING IN :19â€, The pl: of placing 33,000 volt} transformi g apparatus outdoors at 3 sutt-station ' examples of which have} been deae . in the Press is ‘to be followed a Kankakee, Wilmingtonl ind MayVopd. f J'latts a being drawn up for the constructio of a new dam and hy- draulie stat ion at Aroma Park, m., on the Kn knkee River, about' four mile's from Kankakee. SlMILAnITY OF TASTES had afford him the greatest ienjoy- meht. Ald us Huxley, FrankiSwin- nerton, Re ecu West, v. Sac'kville- West, Hug Walpole, Margaret Ctrl- kin ‘Banni R, Sophie Kerr, Amanda Hall, Irvi S. Cobb, Albert Parson Tethune, A he Parrish, Robert (Zones, Holliday a d Stewart Edward (White were on I who responded i very promptly. ome, like Mr. 1vtstih)le and Mr. Cobb, merely gave teigititles, pthers, lik Rebeeca West m Mrs. Banning a d Amanda Hall. furnished brief com ents on the books chalet! ind the on' or two which eouli1n't be crowded in the "first ten." Some num- bered the oaks, in the order at their enjoyabilit , others attempted no such nice discri ination. _ ‘ Great A thors Frequently Pick Same orks, Says Reviewer Di ussing Recent ', Experiment K Lately' a the request of the North American Newspaper Alliance and for its u in a series of articles, George H. Doran company asked a number of authors to submit each a list of ten books that, on the lwhole, had afford him the greatest genjoy- meht. Ald us Huxley, FrankiSwin- Si illritiea of Taste F ' The an were; in their cdmplete form, are ing presented to the'mil- lionrof t den of certain American nmpaper . It is to a few simi f titles orrnoveW, of Lute duphiyed/tUt I wquld imfi _ your attention tsattGret Overton,, If an author at acted)! diteussinit replies. Ariurhirhennett didnotf Uhtrliatoften/lruttqr- marked t 3 letter of reply (that the author t t he reieads ofteheit it Smudhnlg rank Swinnerton/ whose list dine from others in giving his literary pl sures ehrono1ogigalln lac- author tht Steadhnl; list ditteie literary pm ginning vi Feathe; Linwood FAVORITE 10 BOOKS with?! the graft impmvbgqt SERVICE W, mun.- Lou "Littlomen') Hopped £111de " heroes. “Tho book Mt "atshi, " said Mr. Tethnne, I t "thah tnitthtr kiekttttditlt" itro ' _ phi1osttphr, too." Alum gm R of 19tpiurte" will nqt In mm?! to tuid Cour-1P- .".Nttktre in M trneket1l.-Wist'a list, , _ the†" be astonished f an. , pm convinced) to lean Huxl gets keen enjoyment lion C Dicky». Sophie tterr And Ama Hull “no upon "A Shrop- thire ;" Swinnorton. Cobb Ind Mina _ :11 nuns “Huck! '" FinnI _ Cobb put. thut the at Job): - e' Punish, anchor of A " (thendtmt. Both Wm_le.rrir'rt4 Hon 4me 1tatttelatts. Me'- sky , mum (norm. My with ' Brothen Kites'-.""'-" out was , one of and! to Tft Witter de u Maris “Honda of I ' diet," and, defending the thris illus dons for “Don QuixoteY'r'tho ttuthitr of “The Judge" remrh: I ttrm'). e w l eight." or “has Bri".' 8 art lift 'xiArhittllhtt"ytbr .".‘ It w. and for Albert PM hunt I apt-Inc the Grant, (to no) Un ..,. â€I msotarmttuttth," biieiiitiiiile, my stupkmy I ahhe_d if ' I tidpt't mean "Gur Mdnneeitte'. Well, ‘q did mot. Mr. Tammi“- pl 'WIC, that 'tGuy Livingston." in; wri .,. itttu1tm0'attrGeor-s rencd, n Englishman; Ho Mud BruuWi 'utttumcr"tivirtt-hma 'sl' in.“ tire of Tgdtt uri') , which removed s. osdi) 1itstarutrtinrnrmtndAtmt PM“; Highland mu 167711678 M, North First smut. Highland M Illinois I ' 1: NO CE;.Anktohnvoourrmhrdmhr-alhdhyou LFai-uu-t'-. wed-r-So. . 'r'.;, 1 I . ' :l ' _ . [ \ . _, my Shoulders, lb. 151/2c Leg 3... MI». Pe St Val km, lb. 18%i l § (i Pod Roast lb. lk "Roast thiduiis lb. 391/2c lag hd Ml 2tlfie '; t F g ml» I! MP. tvi,' [ 'f2JtrdPl',1 t Fin. Church af Christ, smack; ‘; "rt Highhnd Park t Y I Wu invitadtovisi no 51'dlt,t'l"d,Wtt,) p F iSunQayg‘a to ' p... f It ngRGE BANANAS _': the dozen EATING APPLES ', 3 lbs. for t _' LWEET ORANGES tte New POTATOES , , 41bs, for swam? " .' an Peppers each. . . (Se h Pineapples, mask _ 25c CUCUMBERS each 10c NEW BEETS ial Sale Friday ad $aiiiiiirr,, May 4til and. Stl, TOMATOES the lb. .5“?! Partial-Eu. SPINACH peek ' 24 3 bunches 33c 29e 25c 27c 25c dozen Mac P . B ROT FllrE R S Good Luck Bum , 3221M. to: (-c--'ii.,-----c,', _1:tug,',.Lfi,'rd _ 'rl' , " 6 2 . , r- /i 4 mm (l'liiiiilt-T s i‘ the mir-ic-ire,--. i h Sour Kraut iii, 3 1; the at. 'ie.--.,-,!,.:..-.) Steak. lb. -rrri-r--- Best Native Pieter. house Steak. Itrru-u Fresh Calf Swéet-- breads, lb. .--i----- Rib Luntrthoiti, the lb. .-..-.-di..-. Loin Ltmb Chéps the lb. w...“ Shoulder LamIi Chops, the lb. i...†Beat N itive Rb'und Stank, lb. .---/i.--- Best 1mm tttloin Stock. lit. L.....:)............ Native Funk I Miller 4 Hart Bacon. trib. cuts, 1b. -),u--, 2ht."ft Hams e . _-r-rr-F---- L Smoked Butts}: _ the 1b. .._.._..'.....;.fa-.........; Ham Shanks ot/Butts the' it». l WW...“ Water Crag; bow . . (eat W9, lb. l ' ," JOHN ZEN GLER, Cleaner Beforr/pureuaing a certain automobile it is wise to speak with persons who have owned that make fotigseveral years. The same policy holds true with ‘regnrd to the purchased on em . T. rrithsiskeidtourtirm,who hue mathan intensive study of gen Burners tor the past you, testing eejreral thirough installation in our own stem, is new in Kansas City for the purpose of in-' veetigating the actual success of Worthluton on Burners' irhith 'hqve been installed for several years. At Epresent there are over 3000 Worthing- tan Oil Burner installations in Kansas City done. Come iiand Bgbthe Worthington Oil Burner we havé ii operation ,at . _, ofBtseNe.tteme201 ' wasnmmAmue Wpuum- 25North Sheridan Road; High1andhrk,11i. I0cietity f in Service and Workmansh it Telephone; Highland Park 169' , 5.53"??? 29%: ",l1lrl,'lr,')',.-- Inc T, H. DECKER & tri" 19c il Burners mm, HEATING & (as PmlliNG 5 ' Furnished 1i,tttroat New or Old Build- 't ;"15c 17le - 32c - ISe a. 45c c. 29e 30c 42e 2Se TSe Ge Ge 29c £25.: Beadraertuee,eaeltlt8e Cehsmeeph ......j12%e, a; NEW DRY ONIONS COOKING APPLES GREEN BEANS GREEN ONIONS FRESH PEAS ASPARAGUS 4 bunches 4 lbs. tor 3 lbs. for 3 lbs. for 25t 29c 15c 15c lor, bunch I) al.