_ location of uperb lakes, a section dotâ€" hundreds of kes. a tract of lake land that is rowded, as rteâ€" ;'0'{ issue of flyfl rsons desiring may phone 40 n â€" Wisconsin vacation and ‘ll keep 100¢7 hat‘s at your th;e ing ree spots of mark, on the n are. rtunately,. evâ€" on living; in nd Park can : beautiful lake quickly a n d itly, by fast ore trains and t a ble L ack e appear on the hearâ€" it ._hfense. 1 * MAS MORTON | nd P‘!kp lu'l J*u * . 1819 , sailing or Railroad M ) s U ments kes said As i #\ FANCY FRUITS, VEGETABLES & GROCERIES Delicacies and Candies J > Wholesale and Retgil P | sHIPMENTS OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES RECEIVED MORNING AND AFFIERNOON We give best quality with good service 1. : Phone Highland Park 429 _ _ _ 893 Central Avenue Will buy a good quality Bristle Aldminum Back Hair Brush this week. See display in our show window and be convinced. These brushes usually retail at 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. 1 31 South St. Johns Avenue E. B. FOXWORTHY Every Car or Phone H. P. 674 _ 615 Deerfield Ave., Highland Park GENERAL BUILDING COH;JTRACTOR@ Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Any Job, large or small Promptly Taken Care of ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist BLACK DIRTâ€"Any Quantity, Any LOOKâ€"39c. 49c and 69c POULOPLOS BROS. he, â€" | HOW ABOUT LIABILITY INSURANCE? ‘ar or Truck Owner Should :Have This Protection se F. B. WILLIAMS of PAUL SCHROEDER & CO, Agent for THE AETNA Quality and Service Guaranteed The Gourley Lumber C Elm Place | Highland Park, II. | Phone H. P. 4655 | If you will inves LATH befo‘re havingj sure you will use EX4 Saves 35% of firs Makes a more sa1 Ask your friends y Exâ€" xpanded Wood |J The Lath That Is Different Open Sundays INVESTIC( i of every roof we cover with tin or sheet metal is a testimonial to the 33- periority of our workmanship. When it comes to the matter of lastingâ€" qualities and general satisfaction, the strongest testimonial we can offer is that fqrï¬hed by the people we have worked for THE TRIM APPEARANCE On Henry G. Winter 48 North First Street _ Phone 6385 | j U _iL;ate the merits of, EXP{LNDED WO "Kour house lathed in ttie ijold way, we M /0 and no other. % goat of plaster and easier/to put on. isfactory and lasting job. [ vho have used‘;EX7WO whnb they think o ATE AND BE CONVI display and for QSale' S Telephone 144 Any Time 2. i F 1 | Sub for next Sunday‘s . 1 ; A â€"""T | m ioh ..';se 4 % us t." t .:3 7 } . * it 25c Aald in this chureh|| SHOWN IN LORD‘S REPORT every Sunday morning at 10:45b, Su f | } sehool maetsl:t ttl::;{o‘cl O 5 t | in f and is open to pupils up to the age r Explains Something 0 23“!“ . The Wednesday :“"“I mendous Difficulties to meeting, which includes i Be 0 me; Déficit ) of Christian Science herling, is a ; Be Uvercome; 8 o‘glock. , ; % ouce Becomes Surplus m You |are cordiall vt*ed { I We 0‘3 u?: f::di:oyrn:m_nt 887 Cen : 2 _._' > \ a c You are‘ cordially invi use of (the reading room tral avenue, which is opé day from nine o‘clock. in until six o‘clock in‘ the! Sunday, afternoon f o‘clock . ALAqu’s NA'nvg POPULATI Ce 1. howinmmaioratad i Eq&&nï¬es compiled b:f the ;Depar‘- ment . of the Interior thxtugh the Buyâ€" reau of Education show that the are ngw < 27,153 nativegs in |Alaska, and that the gain for the last te years @mounted to 1,822, During t same period the white population has decrealed. a b £foâ€" 0p The) native inhabita of! Alaska consist of four distinct/races includâ€" ing the Eskimos dwelling aiong' the Artic |and Bering Sea shorFs; the Aleuts living on the Hinland lands; the Thilingists residin¢ on the mainâ€" land: ind islands of ‘the. gouthern coasts; and the Athabaiscans occupyâ€" ing §he great valleys the (interior. t 400 of these n@tives are votâ€" ers $nd participate in thetérritorial govertiment of Alaska. 1 is Shows Incret:e in l(_ears, But Whites Less /‘ In Numbers _/ Lthey think o NCED Albert Olson ~ _ High Street Highwood Illinois Telephone 746â€"R Phone or Write h Room Larsdn‘s Garage 32 S. First Street Telephone | 493 â€" th LAND PARK ath . BILH A R Z N GROW evening an at 387 Cen JD| . re it. a cials|bf the executive agencies of the | United States, Dir of the Budget Lord |gave a detailed statement of how tremendous leconomies of the last [12 months have been effected, s 1 praise was | bestowed upon th whose eoopenliion it was posâ€" sibl end the year with a surplus rathér than a deficit. As Director Lord| well said, it was a "drama in which pennies ~and millionss played theit|important parts." The opening paragraph of Director Lord‘s stateâ€" ment summarizing | the tremendous de ds upon our federal income werd| as follows: _ | f "This occasion for jubilation and congratulation over a record of conâ€" st ive nccomplish.}nent. We began the fyear with an ‘expenditure proâ€" a'rnr of $3,896,000,000. The ten deâ€" partments, the thirtyâ€"three independâ€" ent }establishmnets, and the legislaâ€" tive and judicial branches of the govâ€" ernmient stated that to the best of their knowledge and belief, and preâ€" sumably as a result o% careful study, theie would take out of the United States treasury in the twelve months betteen July 1, 1922, and June 30, 11928, that amount aof moneyâ€"$8,986,â€" Li harh t Ti civadviinicbindonttals P \1; EEEVICS MDTOTOIT 000â€"and with the cash so with= drairn pay interest on the public debt, provide through the sinking furid for its gradual redemption; settle claims; hire help, buy supplies and equipment of every. kind and character known to commerce, from tacks to locomotiveg, and from drugs to dirigibles; purchase railroad tickâ€" ‘ets! and postage stamps; rent buildâ€" tacks to locomotives, and from drugs to dirigibles; purchase railroad. tickâ€" ets! and postage stamps; rent buildâ€" ings; manage hotels, hospitals, prisâ€" ong, soldiers‘ homes, steamships, canâ€" als, experimental farms and national papks; dredge rivers and harbors; en*ourage irrigation and control imâ€" migration; conduct rélief work; deâ€" velop commerce; regulate railroads ; cofipensate injured federal employâ€" ve cof es es} conserve the ?ublic health; proâ€" | mote the welfare ‘of the laborer; isâ€" suk* patents; foster the arts and | scilences; direct the affairs of state; p; pensions and compensationâ€" to war veterans, and provide for their ingurance and vo;cational education; save lives and salvage arid lands; t for the Indians; build roads; erfdct monuments; finance corporaâ€" tibns, railroads and farm loan banks; pay the expenses of the legislative egtablishment; adpminister justice and emforce the laws; preserve the naâ€" tibnal forests; wage constant warâ€" f e against the warble fly, the sheep tick, the bool weewil and other pests; : intain an army and navy for .thi ational defense; operate through z~ post office department the largest cbj munication system ‘in the world; | d do the thougand and one other ï¬v ngs that are ¢onsidered necessary i the . actual op;ntion of this great oi‘g nization doing business, under Me firm ‘of the: United States of president who announced with nality that we would pay as we go nd that a balanced budget would gontinue to be (the undebatable â€" and ‘unalterable policy of the government, his statement of the chief executive anslated into action, meant that ‘this year‘s e1$penditures must be trowded within this year‘s receipts,| nd ‘ that the (threatened deficit of hearly a billion dollars must be wiped ut. | "To the Director of the Bureau of he Budget the president‘s statement of policy. admitted of 2# uestioning and no hesitation as, to ts execution, ‘Inspired by his conâ€" | {fidence, assured of his support urd |wise council, and relying upon your ssistance, the |offensive on the deficit was begun. ‘The story of this fight to balance the budget, to fulfill the ‘ipresident’s wighes, and justify the ‘confidence he placed in us is a drama \|in| which pemfles and millions played their important parts, a drama of hope alternating with discourageâ€" ment, of daily and hoyrly study of growing recei}ts and swelling exâ€" penditures, of. interminable anxious calculations, and a record of honest effort on the part of many of the govâ€" ernment .departments and establishâ€" ‘ments to cut down expenditures." the recent meeting of the offiâ€" merica. | "‘Balanced against this formidable ad startling program of expendiâ€" re was an estimate of recï¬i_p_u,hmr 1 sources for the same â€" od of ly ~+$3,073,000,000. _ It dld?t â€" ire an expert accountant ue:;- in the agencies of the governme?t rnment in 1908 Here was a critical tuation. It was promptly met by roposed to sperd $823,000,000 mo: an they anticipated receivingâ€"inâ€" cating a defict nearly equal to t! tal expenditure of the national goyâ€" OF BUDGET SAVING ty Telephone 57 ‘‘ Phone 495 E. NELSON, Tailor and Clegnek mesmnageentneeeteen en T s wC The Nokol Guarantee Is Bonded by the Fideli : (35 South St. Johns Avenue ‘If not convenient to come upstairs, Denzel‘s Barber Shop. | _ â€" Finest Ouabty Home Drefscd Po [ {| Automatic Oil Heating for Homes The New Nokol Is the Quietest Automatic Oil Protected by Doble Detrvit Mrudw-gh You‘re not doing this But will yop be domg it a_gaixvx;T nex‘E wmtef’ Dul will y 04 Th: a cnisas Paclions : utst te W einsay time you t:;:;an thinking about it, for until ly 4th warm weather is coming, but after July it‘s going. | It‘s for you‘ to choose. Whether you‘ll stick to a coal furnace, with its soot, ash and smoke, tingupintcoldhouseinthe%minlorb i fires at night. Or whether you‘ll install Noko! There are now more than 11,000 Nokol h homes. All winter long their temperature stay at exactly the point required by their 0 without effort or attention. Think it over. :\ â€"| Telephone 495 _/ AND I WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER THE gmmpt and Efficient ONak THE CHICAGO NOKOL COMP Laundry for Quality with the very latest and upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minu machinery recent}y installed largest ‘articles indry . an’teeiï¬& our old and ne; ton satisfaï¬ti@n, as our working ‘g expertsg in theirx line of wi rk, ex& care to please those the& are se you to en d\ceovnforuo you are %&leflufla‘k about it. Wet; waSh9 20 For information: Phon C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor Shore Cream wW. E. SARVENT, Local 364 Central Ave., High .3 i‘Phone Highland Park 1838 E. NELSsgs)uu J This includes flat Nékol (Cleaners an4 Dyers Terrace ndle from the smallest to {upstairs) p Highland Park c per pou pieces ironed. rments may be|left and Casualty Compa lbs., $1. tative tomers en PAGE line, 14