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MIME“ ttMlhtltllMEhleEh That “inn-entry simple question has for tive years had the serious at- tention of publishers, advertisers and advertising agent: of the United States and Canada at annual meet- ink! of the Audit Bureau at Circula- ILLINOIS MAN van-mum Is an evening newspaper, which is printed the day before date of pub- lication or some time during the dark hours before dawn, an evening new paper or ig it a morning newspaper? 01005.“..vath -tmdthqtthetNe--- bemudatrroshhm.tormsseottrr momm‘rmathd lhouvihhgbvlevlm mam-emu "y"emrM_irieitreCam- Some Printed Day Befon. Oth- lion held recently in Chic-go. The newspaper division this week recommended I solution to the gen- eral assembly of the mum in session which m intended to settle the perennial qoestion--but it did not mm! the problem, after further debate by some of the nation‘s outstanding publishers has been referred to the A.B.C. board of directors. The directors were human! to study the problem again and to sub- mitto.mniIvoteofthemtire- health: . rule expected tn identify I morning newspaper from an evening one. pen and St gen-gym morning a, u----.; -,tetoia-a-r, South and Centrat Aim:- and tSel Hand- bordering the Curm- Sea a. the greatest pound“ will for) tuptoductaoftheumiudS-in, an. entire world. John H. q-tir, of Rockford. president " the, “Ii-nu chamber nf COMM. Wu]. It. Camlm pointed out trade Ihh mulled Latin Amelia in- -ed more than 40 per ml in 1926 over l925. "For four hundred years they had been sending their sons to European universities. ‘The world war forced them to and them to universities in tho United States. They the continu- ing to do so became they like the sort of education they got here. So they In coming to know our goods, to know us and to think as we think. WHEN B EVENING PAPER? QUESTION - in the United states" ism themed“; Scum announced an ii}: GktTaT%iiGTiTiiC ttoy' of the any prior to the date "The world war brought Mt a great change in our rehstioms with our neighbors on the south," said Ir. Cumin. "during the war there T tions were forced to turn to the Un - ed States for goods they needcd. "These things mean closer teln- tions between the Americas, North and South, and the Central Americas and the islands in between for. " than. It is because we want Illinois business men and Illinois mnufacb urers to know these lands and these when more intimately that we m orglnizing a good-will trade cruise to Caribbean Sea lands tsr-sell in January. . Discussion brought out the state- rpent from S R. Wind: of Portland. mm MAN PM Hum WAY 2rag'Ntgfaitieii",ii “In.“ lung 'ttarrio-tra-miea.gsi. tr-b-dr-re-tras- Thu-hum“- 'aetitteertatv_- iv In "The S S. Cartago has been ehar, tered and the cruise will be limited to seventy-eight persons. We will leave Chicago on January 26 and sail from New Orleans on Jam 28. The Cruise will take twenty-one days. Any nli, noisan desiring to go should at m touch with C. G. Ferris, general see- retary, Illinois Chunk! of Coatmerree 35 East Wicker Drive, Chime." DEPEN DS ON PU BLICATIOE em Morning After. Says Re- port; Experts in Quandary on Subject Blue Goose Fruit Shop eating and cooking; 4 lbs. for ""--_____i.r. .___ _teTe, --r'ew- Bushel for -r.. ____ . 'tV-i-r-__-Ne JONATHAN APPLES, ex- tn fancy. 3 lbs. Nrert--r----_--- Box for V--...."- --,--i,--, 516' CENTRAL AVENUE SW1 Iiiyte _traiGriiiiiiiiik'ii DmenffSE‘T if ICC, t, Tiiii gowns; _HEAD meca. FLORIDA ORANGES, sweet $1 tnd juicy, 4 dos. for 'ee.ee__.ee._t Sweet Sunkist Seedling Or- 49 m, lge. size; dox. -rtV.Vtr-t C BALDWID; APPLES, best for nun Large INDIAN 29 grim _GRAPE FRUIT. 3 C l heads for 'E BUY MERE AND. GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY! Excellent Selection of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for New Year's FLORIDA ORANGES, sweet $1 MIXED NUTS, 1927 crop $1 and /tuig,'irfi tTate Ftrrru' $435k“ --, ' "r T--- "re-ttw. Sweet un Is es: - T ' extra am: , um, lge. size; dar. ITA9e 2 lbs. for TV ,, "e"N" y†Are BALDWIN APPLES, best for POTATOES, best cookers, 35 P,f1yry1nd cooking; tttL. PtT_petrk 7 7 qiq -tc F-q C FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE LARGBI' AND BEST FRUIT SHOP ON THF. NORTH SHORE We thank you all for the patronage which has made us successful, and wish you prosperity throughout a, the coming year Among these you will find some very models; also Gold Seal Buicks. A visit ttrour sales room will by qr: are of the very best values at: At this time of the year, due to the fact that some of our clientele turn their cars in for spring delivery. we are in a position to otter those who might be inter- ested in buying a used ear some unusual values. 364 East Central Ave. Phone Highland Park 3244 For those who Might be Interested in Something Unusual for Radiola-Brunswick Shop RADIOLA - BRUNSWICK - PANA'mom-E suave . BRUNSWICK RECORDS 182_7s-.msieksedar, 19275M8uickmum 1927 s - two-don Buick Sedan. 1’375m3dck8ehn. 19ArsercBaiehsean. lmsmtmmm. lWSnMSe‘u. lMSdeckSeiu.†I836__6rttit-amretgeaii. 1A8f_Nmor-taar. vgsmmmm. 'a'dtt.St'tfptPdNudu I â€MM. lmtn-l-um Lettety.attf.etiayiiCrC 'a'rrgtltttttiktii lâ€â€˜_. h "A88-It-idik lain-dis“. Iminhh'u Imus . "tannin: PARK. ILL. Two doors west of the Post Otfice The Susan's Hardest Greetings Prosperity Throughout the Coming Year 25c 52.49 25¢ 29c BIG SALE OF . FRESH FRUITS and Saturday VEGETABLES Georgias, 3 lbs. for _ Tte 25e Lge. TANGERINES. sweet 29 and juicy; special, doz. '_-r- ., c PRUNES, extttarge 29 sweet prunes. 2 lbs. . T c 'iiS'ltt FANCY DELICIOUS APP S, 3 lbs. -- 29C Or box 7. .. 7 'rt --. ,....~.33.¢9 MIXED NUTS, 1927 crop SPINACH, extra fancy, 2 lbs. for ."__. "_-__" ,, Wm POTATOES, best cookers, per peek ,, _ _ -"FeFq ____ -eiv 1204b. sack -.r. 'rr-iw, '.rreee Ftr.er. WEET POTATOES, extra Green Beans, Wax Beans, Peas, Artichokes. Mushrooms, Radishes, Cucumbers, Brussels Sprouts. Cau- liffower, Egg Plant. and ali other vegetables at a his saving. ertnvince you that I It a very low price. for attractive late tes