_____ Coeperation With All Approved y In the early years following the World war, welfare.afficers of the o ‘ Â¥" FOR CHILDREN‘S BENEFIT and maintaining a national home for resulted in the adoption to investiâ€" destitute and orphaned children of legionnsires. A years study was given to the problem. ‘Leading experts in 2 It ackno and â€"accepted !flmw&m and training df dependent children of such children was adopted. The home , is to be maintained m’ud-l ‘These homes are to be carefully inâ€" vestigated and must be suitable to the individual child concerned.â€"The child is to be followed up until it is ready to take its place as a useful citizen. 5. Modern regional homes built on the cottage plan are to be established as needed and to be used as clearing houses for temporary care of children and for problem children until such time as more suitable arrangements can be made. For the completion of this work 97 acres and three cottages are loâ€" cated at Otter, Michigan. 388 acres pendence, Kansas. Various other bilâ€" lets have been located thru out the located at Normal. To make possible the financing of this great undertaking, part of the income derived from the $5,000,000 endowment fund is at the disposal of T\m the T wE OVERHAULED THE PLUMBING OF HIS 46 HOME / oUTst . A three fold plan for caring for d. A digest of the proâ€" y 29 â€" Arnold Peterson CARE: (__ _ PLUMBING AND HEATING 7 385 Roger Williams Ave. Tel, H. P. 561 of child welfare work: stigma of charity or dependence about Deed $10,.. Lot 44, blk 6, Branigar Bros. Sunset Terrace, pt Sec. 22, Deerâ€" Spangenberg and wife: W Pt lot 4 and 5 Lake View _ E. C: Vanderburg and wife to J. F. Stiles and wife, jt tens. WD $10. Lot G. B. Holland and wife to E. Reiche. WO $10. Pts lots 3 and 4, blk 79 E. J. Congdon and wife to Lottie NC 3% sevan is Ne o C T Mss s . "a of See. 28, Shields. Ces W. H. Daugherty and wife to A. S. Burdick. WD $10. Pt of lot 44, Sec. 36, Deerfield. A. L. Gail and wife to R. G. Rotner and wife jt tens, WD $10. Lots 17 undla.hlkz.‘,lhyukaubsg:.lï¬, Deerfield. â€" C. H. Kimball and wife to G. P. Spaulding and wife. WD $10. Pt SW qr of Sec. 32, Shields. ; L. D. Murphy and wife to E. Picâ€" chietti and wife, jt tens. WD~$550. Pt of lot 14, blk 4, G. L. Wrenns addn to Highland Park. C. T. & T. Co. to L. H Ellis, m $850. _Lot 31, J. S. Hoviands C. C. Degenkardt and wife to S. S. Watkins and wife jt tens. ‘ Deed $10. Pt lots 1 and 2, C. T. & Tr. Co. reâ€" subdn, pt Highland Park. J. Griffith and wife to Standard Oil Co. WD $13,953.63. Pt of lot 330, Lake Forest, Sec. 83, Shields. F. H. Bartlett and wife to Anna C. Finnegan and brother jt tens. WD $625.â€"Lotâ€"7, blkâ€"5; 1st â€"addnâ€"to Raâ€" State Bank of Chicago, tr to W. C. SMILE in the face of coming winter â€" storms. Have your plumbing and heating systems for the cold weather. We‘ll gladly tell you how much. Plumb Good Plumbing REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Otto and wife it tens. WD $1. 1 NE qr of See. 36, Deerficld. R. Periman and wife to M. * M. C. Lackie and wife to Christina kins and H. P. Burningham, jt tens. WD $10. Lot 12 in bik 7, Sunset Hills Estates, Sec. 9, Deerfield. Union Bank of\Chicago, tr to T. L aa ons t hoi wo u-.a.n.x M. H. Brook to T. S. Bregey. WD $1. Lot 8, Lakeside Manor Sub, See. C. T. & T. Co. to W. A. Henderson. WD $17,500. Lots 4 and 5 in Krenn & Datos Highland Park addn, Secs. 10 and 15, Deerfield. B. L. â€".Voorhees and wife to J.â€"T. Fitzgibbous. 'D‘lkl’tl.tl.‘ 7. Port Clinton, See. Deerfield. Pearson. â€"QCD $10. Lot 8, Briar Lane Sub of Lot 308, Lake Forest. Union Bank of Chicago, tr to O. W. Miller. WD $10. Lot 3, Schneider and Nahin‘s addn to Northmoor Terâ€" wife, jt Ravinia C. L. Burridge and wife to R. Van Nieuwenhuyze and Ermaâ€"Van Nieuâ€" wenhuyze. WD $10. Lots 32 and 33, bik 2, Holts sub, Sec. 33, Shields. Lot 12, bik 7, Sunset Hills Estates, See. 9, Deerfield. § J. Griffith and wife to J. A. Herman and wife, jt tens. WD $10. Lot 3; Washington Circle Subdn, Lake Forâ€" Union Bank of Chicago, tr to T. L. agg and wife, jt tens. WD $10. Never Before So Fine and Never at Such a Price 29 South Second Street PAUL BORCHARDT _ mcmmrqiunm. +d will insure performance Coach . . . ©1095 Coach Special 1150 Brougham : 1395 7â€"Pass. Sedan 1495 F.O.B. Detroit, ‘There is no variation, from year to year, in the quality of Chicago Solvay Coke which for twentyâ€" one years has been Chicago‘s dependable fuel for home heating. Any change in the results obtained from this standard fuél comes from some changed condition in the heating plant or some variation in your method of firing. _ . . No matter how satisfactory your results may be, it is worth while to insure that they are the best posâ€" sible. Have a Service Man call at your convenience to look over your heating plantâ€"hot water boiler, hot air furnace or stoveâ€"and to give you the benefit of his experience in firing the equipment you have. Chicago Solvay Coke is not only .clean, smokeless and much cheaper than hard coal but it should you ever burned. And it will prove so, if you will have a Service Man check up on its performance. C;flmrduhrri.htw.wlwï¬hlflnm ml.".u.n.u-ww;.“ L â€"â€"eâ€" ; Memt s â€" â€"m« and "te ... .. : acnyiie a. soctate Oil i ventilared to ‘A Service Call C H I CA G 0 FRANK SILJESTROM A. W. PERSON a €5 At today‘s prices Hudson changes the whole scale of motor values. & ES s ll:nnï¬::batbmh Hntt:gn_i:ï¬ï¬tory,. with more t performance and richly appointed bodies in new colors, new lines, new{;anty. It reaches new heights of supremacy in ‘mog,or'valpe:â€"tbe E;;teâ€":t-paâ€"tâ€":â€"hmc'" â€"ment in Hudson‘s long known policy of giving most for the money. _ _ L Of course you hear oomment“.‘eyerywbérc on Hudson‘s greatly improved gasoline Ex‘lugc. o is ventilated to prevent thinning. The motor is protected from‘ dust and dirtâ€" it cannot enter through oil, gasâ€" oline or air. Adjustments to take up wear easily, means alwaysa snug, quiet car. Itis in such details and its price advantage that Hudson is outstanding â€"the best built, best value Hudson in history. râ€"Six â€"