}'cl your most importâ€" Without exception, deelare it is vital to Lt-lhrnm to yourself 4 use only the ugar Cured, pieces, lb. _ Z2 Ige bott for PORK Ib en from the cow unâ€" ered to ‘your home. mm sake. and for the crecion. children, orâ€" ‘s Milk today. Teleâ€" before you forget. MPANY erprize is being financed b,‘dqdlcï¬nulflb' ‘.mm‘lnd‘.'.ccotdhlw . ‘the necessary capital of h / CGingerale or Root Ige. bottles sl 36 . > * w ‘who used to buy stock nes from a slick salesman r a share now purchases â€"war liquor from a slick at twenty dollars a quart. EDNESDAY ONLY CY POTATOES New tion and the most RSDaAY, JULY 22, rsinwerale or Root Roquefort ey s * Ab4c rag us Ripe, Olives 69¢ Cottage d 24th * 6153 10c 55¢ 22¢ 25¢ 25¢ $1 . The professor proved the ever-* lasting lure of the links and said | that a remarkable situation had beenf brought about by reason of the average golf course. Beauty of view,l he said, means that the land has | been greatly improved, and that, in | turn, means that _ realtors willf swarm down upon a course which is | well located, and make tempting of-l fers for it is a real estate proposiâ€" | tion. This being so, the ’speaker’ said that from a practical standpoint it seemed money well spent for a! club to develop excellent links and to | mak& them attractive. ] C Eouitat» iB diee icabcticet Jb t iess ntih ioh shul & 4i3 has made a careful study of golfing conditions in the United States, with Chicago as the golfing center. He said that a few hours of golf, which generally mean fresh air and sunâ€" shine, has become a popular prescripâ€" tion of many of America‘s best M. D.‘s the last few years. Clubs In United States ‘"There are approximately 3,800 golf clubs in the United States," said Professor Kranz. "Considering that 300 is an average membership for each club, we may conservatively estimate that there are about 1,000,000 people playing golf in this country. Chicago has 150 private and 6ublic courses within a radius of 50 miles and an estimated 100,000 persons playing the course he chooses, each week. The public courses take care . of from 500 to 1,000 players each weekâ€"end and we know these are! not the same people playing each time, so that this estimate is con-| servative. Thus Chicago is the playâ€" ing center for 10 per cent of the golfing population and is rightly callqd the golfing center. There are 33 public fee courses around Chicago; which seems a great many, comparaâ€"| tively speaking. We could add 33 more and still have congestion onI all of them." | G. Kranz of Northwestern Univerâ€" sity. Professor Kranz, who has sucâ€" cessfully coached Purple golf teams during the last few years and who Broduced a champion team last year, Chicago is the golfing center of the world insofar as golf interest is concerned and Chicago could well acâ€" comodate over thirty new golf courses and still the crowds would come, according to Professor Leon CHICAGO GOLFING CENTER OF WORLD THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926 8O _ SAYS INVESTIGATOR And He Proceeds to Prove His Claim, Quoting Fact That There Are 150 Clubs In This Region . Rooms 8â€"9 New State Bank Bldg. Marcelling Manicuring Beauty Is Factor The Highland Park Hospital Bright, aii'_v rooms, upâ€"toâ€"date eqt&ipment. ’ Painstaking nurses and attendantsâ€"Moderate charges. The Highland Park Hospital is essentially a Highland Park Instiâ€" tution. The funds for its erection and maintenance have been supplied almost entirely by our own citizens. It is your hospital and well worthy of your support. C Main Entranceâ€"-flomewovod Avenue, two blocks west. of Green Bay Road â€" _ Telephone : Phone for Appointment . L. MUSTRIC BEAUTY SHOPP The Highland Park Hospital KEENâ€"STEAM OILâ€"PROCESS Highland Park 2550â€"2551 PERMANENT WAVING Three Expert Operators Water Waving Hair Dyeing Visiting Hours Daily 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. â€" 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. After 6 Haircutting by Appointment | _ Each of these casks or "vats" holds | 6,000 gallons of wineâ€"or did hold it! | Each one weighs 7,800 pounds, cirâ€" ;cumference 14 feet, 6 inches. When For sevem years the wealthy wine corporation owing these casks kept them fumigated with sulphur to keep them pure, in the hope that the Volâ€" stead law would be amended or reâ€" pealed. They finally became convineâ€" ed that wine as a beverage is a thing of the past, and concluded, therefore to sell all their casks. A gentleman of Vermilion, Ohio, bought thirtyâ€"six of the casks at a song, and now has most of them altered for summer cotâ€" tages for tourists and others. He has lived in one of them the past winter and says no house could be more comfortable, says the Nation‘s Busiâ€" ness. ' Fortyâ€"one miles west of Cleveland, Ohio, a village is springing up the like of which. this country has never seen. Credit for this must be given to Mr. Volstead, though he"hasn‘t a dollar of money invested in it. Yet without him this village would not be possible, for it is made up of immense wine casks which, before Mr. Volâ€" stead ‘got busy, were filled to the bunghole with wine. â€" : TURNS WINE CASKS INTO RESORT HOUSES Enterprising Purchaser of the Property From Wine Comâ€"â€" pany Alters Them causes of the desire to play good golf which, seems to develop like a disease in most persons, the Noréh- western expert said: © f Golf Stories "How well I remember driving by the golf courses in the vicinity of Evanston one Sunday morning when ‘my attention was attractied by some wild screaming and mad dashes up and down the fairway. Stopping the car I ran over, thiriking that perâ€" haps some one had been struck by a ball and was in need of assistance. On arriving, however, I learned from one of the members of the foursome that the man had not gone crazy, nor had he been struck by a ball; he had just made a 75â€"yard hole in ‘one‘. Now, there was a man who had no«â€"« more conversational worries the rest of his life; he will begin to tell how he did it the very moment conversation lags, on any occasion, and golf stories, like fish stories, have a tendency to become inflated." ‘ For Ladies and Children Only tlaimed it is now the most popular in the ‘nation. ‘It serves as a good excuse to get out in the open. In the old days people would plan picâ€" niecs in the woods and make a day of itâ€"now they go to a golf club. Analyzing the game itself, and the Regarding the game itself, he Hair Bobbing Shampooing Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. The aggregate pop{z’lation‘ of towns and villages in Illinoig gerved by cenâ€" More than 2,000 Qonfeder’atej}fsol- diers, formerly prispners, and| 50 Union soldiers are b'\gled in a cgmeâ€" tery at Rock Island Arsenal.â€" ; There are 73 deserted townsit.és in Illinois, some of which.kave flourished and died, while others.‘were lai‘; out but never materialized. . L Chicago‘s population is incregsing at the rate of 154 persons daily. | Gas was first introduced into Chiâ€" cago in 1850, eleven yéars before the advent of the Civil war. A The number of passengers catried on the electric nilw.gu of the fate equals the population.of the United States every 21 days.‘ T, The original towngite of Strgator was known as "Hardscrabble,"! so named becausge it was @ hard scramble for horses, after foding,.the Vermilâ€" loinâ€"river, to climb the bank to| the site of the. community. . 1 INTERESTING FACTS _ | REGARDING ILLINOIS These cask housesgre mounted on concrete foundations. and placed in rows the same as cottages. There are two windows in th::E:t end and a window and door in the front end. A|! screenedâ€"in porch is puilt acros§ the | front. A bathroom gl be fittefl up;| on the ground. The gnly paint of theâ€" casks is at the end of the chimes, door and window openings to prev air| checks in the white oak. All Gther i parts are .coyered with linseed ojl tol preserve the casks from the weather. Phone Highland P tory twenty.one ‘years ago they cost $1,200; todntn:he e eumonld cost $2,500.. The are made of solid oad, the staves beirig two to three inches thick. these casks were sent from the facâ€" DR. CHARLES E. GEISSE 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. H. P. 1542; Wilmette 2052 Osteopathic Phyiifian General Practice, Facinlg ‘ ! Scalp T PARK PRESS, HGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS eatment k 1990 tral station electric companies is. 5,â€" 446,797. ; The daily enrollment in Illinois pubâ€" llc(.choolhlinetmcdflpcmthf the last two decades. : y COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO! 51 S. St. Johns av., Highland Pk. Wm. Guyot, Dist. Suptj Tel. Highland Park 568 â€" PuBLIC: SERvice y Kel ic THE AFT GALLERIES INTERIOR DECORATING PAINTINGS â€" BRONZES 60â€"W att Lamps FREE for filling new sockâ€" ets or in exchange for burntâ€"out lamps of our Rate Aâ€" General Lighting Service customers. 360 No. michigan Ave. Wgcker Drive at Bridge (nP PRESS WANT ADS BRJ Tel. Highland Park 85 P. 0. Box 492 DO YOU LIKE TO EAT IN THE %N AIR? DO YOU LIKE ITALIAN COOKING ? TEL. H. P. 1054 + 394 INE Di LUNCHES SERVED 1200â€"2:30; DINNERS 4:00â€"7 :30 We MUST BE NOTIFIED IN ADVANCE for l!‘tal dinner We also cater our special dishes in suppers. Specialtyâ€"theatre‘ parties either before O after Opera. Madame Marchi needs no introduction as she is very well known along the North Shore for her wonderful king. Every thing is cooked in Florentine style, Madame a native of Florence, Italy. Telephone in for your party and dinner dates in ance so we can give you the best of attention and Tel. L. F. 485 Repairing and Remodeling Old Houses American House Wre 301 Ravine Place WREC Your Yard or Estate "Let us build your home or make any repairs to ~ your ‘property" ' $ Highland Park 1269 All Ltimber, Doors, Windows, Ph Heating Must Be Sold at C Salesman ’n Premises EDWARD A. KUHA?KE Lake Bluff, Illinois _ _ 301 RAVINE PLACE, HIG Landscape and Road Building Cdntractor We will help you plan it and take full charge if you desire. § Can be made as attractive as your garâ€" dening neighbor‘s. o â€" Let us do the work for you. & 16â€"Room H(:i For Sale Ch Foot of Vine Ave., half block sbuth CHEATEAU MAR W. H. HOLG AT E THEN COME AND EAT AT Building Construction Highland Park, Minois 394 RAVINE DRIVE 538 Ravine Ave. t4 8y North Ave. Park Work