Bs riv State |Seon|. ead *~~"In a few more yliars, at t ent rate of progresk, Hlinoi ultoleodlllot tef in t mileage of pa will depend, however on the . of the referendum on t oys t theatrical reâ€" fou would Comt upof mss or ie ad | mes., Fhen there Jn the Individual n i Ne dd “ im touss on nbat t ttmne Pho. d | mrv nerrion e 9 e on t pNosmns with pilagtiirs along dg and on his iautomobile." ‘ are fine examples pf |good l ‘:ï¬g The sgpéaker urgeéd that ;“h ifndl;, wtors are t s tafuifully| . himself or hersel femines , flnï¬ ie Ssn toalulo im ie sns resources for obtair '21 posy )3 ie | attempt] to follow what "others" are bemmoee uen Ne ver Phat! cnemailts iloe ttnd Rohvenr mt ssed, what do we fin c C oaads a greatly to be desired. Furâ€" find, all in one â€˜ï¬ s Oft.itm- ih a room need not necessarily oviental rigs with pÂ¥onoun : sh! all be i onoperiotl‘,-’â€â€œI “"ll’mlzht yellow oak i*‘ i% al ,' becgme Imonotonbus. useful f;’,e"f;,'; fl-mm"mi ; [ iture. prted | ations ex:hre!nebe Hlateot decorntors -dnim Tiren .,'f" leaving no chm ese 'asemm Next Monâ€" beautiful shado :-g ned glas 2}: will be on "The Colonial o o orali ‘ natdraily ns Suazx ! Home." t m a t u: c,.&mnu.‘t pr of the dep ment of publi¢ 1 ‘ : and biildings, and Frank T. Sheels, chieft Rbighway ‘engineer, in d * . the te‘s progress in rogd wak! stated \~~ B0 by 08 "The people |of IMlinois have |every reason to be proud @f the {lroc- ress their state is makin ighâ€" way improvement. M fiw yeats ago Iilinois, in other matters oné of the most progre s ï¬ the@ Union, stood twentyâ€"third ln the matter of road improvement. |However, in the Beautiful tht;p will enrich our lives and give us bedmutiful thoughts. The subject of| the Ibeture was "The City Home." . Atten 1 k" chlled to the difference im living? in the country and in the cBty. | In the counâ€" try everything i formal &nid the home and its interide should $: e of the comfort, the ‘"Wozi ess" : the while in the city thire s : o of the social and form ’ ‘5 here and consequently hame ‘and a furâ€" nishings should parfiake of guch an atmosphere. But thik lecturer wished to speak of the nun ! fdt jomes he had visited hnd last few months: and of the h ’m’ heffein. of fauste 1 |. _ "We seem to havelllost the sgprise of taste our forefatherd) pogse uid Mr. â€" Robe: "I | gyou hotored; through new En 1d, | fo tance, you would come upolf some of the old houses with | dbarmir : 1 the ‘fanâ€"shaped | trarmond abe l hey are fine exam # good And the interiors are jUst as tafgtéfully system, and about 5100 miles the $100,000,000 bodd igsue be completed in i; --;“ san of time. The D ist: : «!‘. a tenance of the road : oth m.m“v:eb’ manged 1f fees without onie centt of dir Illinois took new world‘s ri mpE hments 40.08 miles pleted during tember 25th. ; construction 1. miles, or a more than had same time las hand, if the E i both the ‘ system, and about 51 The art of 1i , Wbove ng else, should havye th@ mos apâ€" peal to our le, Haid Li Robâ€" ertson, in his lecture on or Decoration" in Fullerten Hgll, Art Institute, last Mondiy: | The stressed ; the nt (Phat to the beauty in nature, td wigh to be surâ€" rounded with , to cultivate good taste lund to avoid the gross, the shoddy add the in our homes and in #aur perso apâ€" pearance, was the sum i“’ build worthâ€"while ch cte $ 4 Institute, last "EM stressed ; the nt beauty in nature, t rounded with harm cultivate good gross, the @1 our homes in â€" posed $100,000 bdind Issue. the proposal should be d H’f uâ€" al road progr: Juld hav be greatly curtai ald it wo take until 1930 to ¢omplkte ®ven : reâ€" mainder of prigent ,000,000 bond issue s . it 0 other last three ye | 14 of the states in the built annually. | | | During this past\ \week, 99 paving mixers, 9,500 men ind 2,400 teams were engaged fire b on roall |work. This is somewbat 1##s than hahd been employed herefofordl this seasos, and indicates that a nun he h“ con ctors are completing theif work e@rlier in the season than has @uston n othâ€" er years. Undoubte many gontracâ€" wuv_vouldhn bedn al ; ndle larger contracts and thus mikde an even greater progiiém ‘possibl¢é this year, had there beeki sufficient funds to finance addition ' DRk. i | BEAUTY EN Beautiful S w To Ar MORE HARV BULLT ILLIONIS WOR PAGE TWO Big Force |Ht t | 8 . I 0 : bond i mainder || of about 5100 n ,000 bodd i anotBer step rds a rord e s acâ€" in rdild Wailding, when pa C W comâ€" the end' Sepâ€" This) brine total r thellyéar up th $53.08 oximftely ,F‘ 1 miles been|completed ht the n verlent ave! ' Paott | way to |build enrich our ful thowghts. e was |"The t #u chlled to living? in the . | In the counâ€" formal &nd the should : e iess" knd the m = > of atn here and ne ‘and ï¬ furâ€" ke of guch an lecture ished; t fow fmopnth ost the sprise of esse l‘id | you otored some ofithe old irming Golonial htif (e, [present V ANCED gs | Tend s |LIFE Expécted i1 e nion, r of n the all roads irds a ‘s acâ€" when comâ€" presâ€" vould auto This come 18â€" by Oui\de!ivery cars go everywhere in Chicia(o", a n d Con 3. and lightâ€"suc} 2, Our organization is made up 4, Our route men are carefully g}lckcd, trained to know orth Side methodsand how For better work and prompt service, always call _ Our prices are no higher than you‘d pay _ for just ordinary cleani naptha. Soft naptha gives clothes that new look, and cleansthemmorethoroughly. Soft naptha is as great an im« provement® over the usual are practical men, who know what good work is, and get it! napthas, as soft water is over hard water. We have the only softâ€"naptha device in Chicago â€" and all our other equipâ€" ment is the latest and most of experienced men nï¬ women, thoroughly 6 and permanently employed, grlwn. with any oth t, Chicago or out. etphnft, 1 k best. Th re n oelein â€"aud look mme ramd Retter Hhome Ligh ? conâ€" test, an educational m int interâ€" national in extent, has more intgrest un;iiug local ol pupils n anything of a simila) &ntun in years, according to the North Shore Electrifd League (is conâ€" ducting the local competition. ; Bette‘ Hhome Lighting conâ€" tention of every home owner. ( ‘his studies in 4 Th udtgrvetive: mowï¬g?mur-’ * The 200 pupils from the local schools the entrant visits the homes national in oxtent, has ied more| Né&istered for the contest are hard at | of of his friends and investigates fest auingfoold gc“hooonfd'fpupill‘ work in an effort to draw one of the| the lighting there. He notes the type thWan anythirig of a similar. nature gcnlal. district or international prizes.| of that his neighbors have in in years, according to the North y by winning locally may they each room and marks this down on Shore Electripal Leagiia ‘is con.| Snter the wider competition for a| a chart in the primer. id d nching m’*f::., o mpelitioh. $15,000 electrical home and various| _ Néxt he looks over the lighting in mpummofmm:tb““m"w‘“‘“m a,. â€" his home and then marks down educationalâ€"to conserve eyesight and| In the contest for the $15,000 home,| the kind of lighting that is installed to make for more enjoyable home life.| the school childâ€" will not find it diffiâ€"| therg, After he does this he selects For: that nrlon_' the eo-opqï¬iu of| cult to follow the rules in order to| wha hï¬hhqmthmm EIFCTRIC HOME IS . PRIZE IN CONTEST ke Forest and Highland Park pa x to take advantage of our loc [ _ Highland Park 2010 EVANSTON : ’__, . University 2410 : 1 Students May Be Candiâ€" dates; Details of Plan Are Outlined | _ THE HICGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS me see the every dry cle NORTH SIDE are clean, airy 542731 Broadway â€" Telephone : â€" CLEANERS§D ants to vis h h public schools and public school officiâ€" als of the country has ‘been enlisted. Pupils over ten years of age, enrolled in some public, private or parochial school have been made eligible to take part in the competition which is being made use of to bring the need for betâ€" ter home lighting directly to the atâ€" tention of every home owner. LEANERS$ from all over America come to visit the Nortfl Side Plantâ€""the show place of the industry," they call it. You‘re welcome, tooâ€"in fact you rather ought to knpw, oughtn‘t you, just who it is you‘re trusting with yqur valuables, gowns, furs, laces, rugs, etc.? You wouldn‘t send good jewelry to just anybody to be repaired, would you? Then, don‘t send dry cleaning out till you kngow with whom you‘re dealing. Despite our being the youngest dry cleaners in Chicago, we‘re by far the largest, have been for the last eight, out of our fourteen years of history. Quality work has put us ahead. "You can see the difference" as our signboards say. That‘s why North Side leads. North Side‘s facilities are ically unlimited, as you will see when you‘ve read bur "five reasons."" Our tradeâ€" & We‘re responsible. We carry adequate fire and theft insurance on everything éntrusted to us, from the moment we‘pick up your goods until we return them. Everything is done to pr you, the customer. â€"__ / mark says: main or that‘s our daily ideal! â€"â€" $04 Main 8 ¢¢ sons| in the Home Lighting Pflï¬w meé must be studied carefully. These give the h'h“tl:eh contest and teach the contestapt. principles tér home lighting.© “ win |a prize. There‘ are only four things that he or she has to do after enter the contest. First the lesâ€" ys call North Side [rons are al office aner it! alongs the North Shors. plant $* The work of the contesta judged for knowledge of the f in the primer, as shown by the knowledge of the lessons as | the : pasting ‘of . the fixtures drawings of the rooms, origi , ideas and clarity of the é in ‘the essays, and thorough .q neatness of work.. C :) N".bdouthoxuanduq important thing. writes â€" changed to have proper By this time he has consid knowledge about proper lightin this duty is easy. _‘ .. ~_ for various rooms and pastes t] the pictures of the rooms conta THURSDAY, +OCTOBER have proper 1 he has co t proper lighti #xâ€"â€"Â¥4 = : his home #hould i! .L:‘ . & 4 . . {dlkk i \€}â€" 1 <byf OB 1| || )4 t +