tht iA M .. Un dn oo $ 2 tA En a ang stt 194 P P Â¥4 +8 cost to suit all pockets, the prices ranging from a fow shillings to £185. One of the most ingenious: and origiâ€" nal of the receiving sets is a containâ€" er in a portable cabinet, containing valves, batteries and loudspeaker. It is worked by a single touch of a switch, without acrial or earth, and is described by its inventor as anticipatâ€" ordinary â€" way and hanging at "the usual angle on the wall, and it is only on looking behind it that it is posâ€" gible to see that it is provided with all the mechanism of a londspeaker. . Price Higher Articles such as these ; are,‘ of course, priced rather higher than the more ordinary models, But there is plenty of variety in â€"the matter of Telephone H. P. 2700 One of the most interesting takes the form* of a picture, #&ramed in the to the limit of inventiveness, says the Christian Science Monitor. ho Extraordinary ingenuity has been :hownbymnyalthgbninthe designs adopted for both loudspeakâ€" ers and receiving sets,; many of the latter being inclosed in cabinets of quite unusual beauty. Even aerial can now be purchased which to the uninitiated . presentâ€" themselves as nothing but artistic and wellâ€"designâ€" ed lampshades, while the camouflagâ€" ing of loudspeakers has been carried is really a loudspeaker: in disguise and aâ€"receiving set which works 200 headphones and 12 loudspeakers with the greatest ease were: two of : the most intriguing of the wonders to be seen at the first National Radio exâ€" hibition in London, England. Extraordinary Ingenuity Shown by. Manufacturers in Deâ€" _ signs; Other Things Described â€" f INTERESTING â€"EXHIBITION NOVELTIES PAGE â€"FOUR Highland Park Transfer and Storage Company FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, 374 Central Avenne MOVING â€" PACKING â€" SHIPPING Transfer of BAGGAGE â€" FREIGHT â€" EXPRESS : Automobile Storage aabo" Milnh / ALEX RAFFERTY, Sr., Manager Office 374 Central Avenue Phones 181â€"182 . °°~APRMRERRRnespel ns Pemvit DAIRY company C Wondlts to be/ _ From this it will be seen that wovâ€" ional Radio exâ€" eltics are, on the increase, and whatâ€" ngland. . ever their value from the purely techâ€" muity has been| nical point of view, there is no quesâ€" e makers in the| tion that they mct as a stimulant® to both loudspca‘l_(- the industry by. the attraction they Te DR CeSE ~10 0 $ TE _ indust Uss Bowman‘s Mill for all cooking and. baking It give that flavory rlchness which f:csh bottled milk a‘one can impart Simply telephone our nearest distributing station or order. from »any of our courtcous For. fiftyâ€".one years the Bowman Dairy Company has veen ‘delivering milk of a quality second to none. Fresh milk in its natural, full:cream state. . As rich, fresh and pure as when taken from the cow. is ~not registored as compared with last year. §. in design were only impquvemenu : appearance. ery single compone part of the vag"riom types of receiving sets has bene the subject of prolonged study by the makers, resulting in inâ€" creased efficienty and wearing quality, and there is hardly a department of wireless in which a marked advance have for the ordinary public. And it is not as though the improvements in design were only improvements in ‘Other exhibits which are attracting attention are several forms of battery eleminators, which u:;; the trouble of renewing batteries recharging accumulators, use instead of the houschold electricity supply, while an even: more novel invention is a time _ switch ‘for . use with receivers. By the insertion of plugs in sockets round the face of a clock the switch is automatically turned on at any Ig; sired time. The insertion of one p keeps the set in action for half an hour, two for an hour, and so,on, and: there is said to be an error of not more than a minute or so in its workâ€" ing. ing the improvements or years to come. â€" Can be converted into stunâ€" ning lamps at 1â€"3 the cost of a new lamp. Have yours wired now by us. _ Good workmanship guaranteed. esh milk Alden Studio Pottery and Cloisonne Vases and Candlesticks 360 E. Central Avenue Tel. H. P. 2440 Novelties on Increase 4 ChgS, v38 .& $8 ««h;;‘ g Ma“%’ different styles of these stoves f ‘LOOx FOR THE RED WHEEL These stove§ are equipped with rustâ€"resisti tings. Ns‘ Europe changed but little, in its politimï¬â€˜psyeholm in the last century and t quarter." The boundarâ€" ies of the nations have changed, some countries . bhaye grown greater and others hnve‘zaniahed. But the Amerâ€" ican viewpoint might well remain the same. President Washiu’x@n, as every American well knows, in his farewell address issued a word of warning to R_elialf;‘le Gas Range with' “_Lorain’f pven Heat Regulator UROPE HAS CHANGED ht Lfl'lw IN CENTURY In Regard‘to Viewpoint; Wash. * ingion‘s Warning Still PLUMBING & HEATING T. H. DECKER&CO. Wednesday, Nov. 24 There‘s only one way to lick winter; Slam him with a bunch of heat. If your heating equipâ€" ment isn‘t all it should be let us give it some attention. Perâ€" haps you want to install a new, upâ€"toâ€"date heating plant of your own.. (If so, we‘re the plumbers to do it for you, For Ten Days Only g\\ Saturday, Nov. 13th . §E fl Special Thanksgiving Gas Range S Phone Highland l'trl( 201 15 S. St. Johns Ave. * __â€" selection. A stove for every home. â€" A sniall dqwn‘ payment and easy monthly payments makes it easy . __â€"__. for you to own a new Gas Range. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS %‘K“»\&:j NORTH SHORE Holding Good to ‘"While in Europe, wars or commoâ€" tions seem to agitate almost every nation, peace and tranquility prevail among us, except in some parts of our western frontier, where the Indians have been troublesome, to reclaim or Americans about the mixing into the quarrels and dissensions of Europe. In the current issue the National Reâ€" public â€" quotes a<letter written by George Washington to Lafayette in 1791 at a time when Washington was president of the United States. The letter, which seems almost entirely applicable today follows: ; TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 194 â€"resisting oven fitâ€" FRANK SILJESTROM SCHOOL DAYS ARE HE You will want some coal for lfo:s;e first chill days, your bin fu * a good quality coal, a coil t Jat will carry a slow, even fire now, and stand up under a hot, quick fire later on, d If you are looking for c;)al ihat gives satisfaction at all hx?d. we havé it. ‘ J 4 $ 4; And fall is here with its zdeniand for a slow, even fire every ’* and then. 113y A*1 1 UWNLZZAALLZL 4 ‘Wflf‘fl THE LITTLE RED WHEEL _ Clark Jewel Gas Ranges are equipped with enamel Oven Linings. / * now pursuing. This contrast between and good the s of ‘the people of the| an anxious eye th United and those of Europe is piness and too g to be passed over, even; your country, by the tnporï¬cid.oherm.l_ndilhlllh!hl“ fro may I ,becou:derodum,nlh‘adnhrnl. great chuse of leading the people here ‘ w to, reflect more ‘attentively on their| < While bus % own prosperous state, and to examine | election returns, it, more minutely, and consequently apâ€"| cerned about prove more fully, of the government | from the slow pay under which they live, than they â€" Over in Eu otherwise would have done. But we! rnnseâ€"stenvning. do not wish to, be the only people to7 Clarkâ€"Jewell Gas Range with f ¢ "Lorain" Oven Heat Regulat'oï¬" from which to make C P o n ols We will give away \ FREE one 10 Li : of eachnew Cab*’*ei § COMPANY with the "Lo Oven Heat Re tor. BUILDING MATERIAL POCAHONTAS COALSY . ) | FRANKLIN COUNTY COAt Over in Eu$ gooseâ€"stepping, politicians are sid While bus % election returns, it cerned â€" about from the slow p THURSDAY, Telephone your â€" l! L 6§ ion | Figh i ) . are a the equal with tumâ€" in Jb