when the members voted 26 to 25 for the resolution favoring Chicago. | of the action of the senate last spring With this threat to downâ€"state in view the officers of the league exâ€" pressed the hope‘at the opening sesâ€" dunfln_ttboclon_o(mhg-b If Chicago Controlled If Chicago should gain control, the league builetins state, Chicago would control then the office of governor with the power of veto over all legisâ€" Fifer Is Prominent One of the first addresses which will be made under the auspicies of the league will be by Former Goverâ€" nor Joseph W. Fifer who has been one of the greatest fighters against Chicago control in this state. Gov. Fifer was a member of the constituâ€" tional convention of a few years ago and his debates on the subject of reâ€" distriction in the convention and his speeches before the redistricting comâ€" mittees of the house and senate are quoted frequently when public referâ€" ence is made in the matter. _ League officials declared that all legislature will be asked to state their would not vote for a the rest of the state. If the attempts of Chicago politiâ€" <clans to get the State of Tlinois reâ€" districted on m basis of population are successful the legislators from Chicago would ‘then have the power to confiscate downâ€"state property through their control of the power of taxation of the state. This warnâ€" ing to downâ€"state was given out last week at Bloomington when the Downâ€" State Illinois League was launched. League officials announced that the ’l.ï¬-_oga.hmunhdhfub- ‘oumbatas oA Heres what youd call Convenient ' 1. Ipripts pog tw » I Commutation | ; «===~«â€"â€" [ â€" lise service a walnahle aid on hnsinzs, 3. _ C ~CNUOtP wnorC LIncs overnight merâ€" chandise service a valuable aid to business. in recent letter to the North Shore Line, M;.J.Aumwmdmaï¬;pguc%mqn "We desire to comâ€" c y e oreesteacteaira in in are 7o!mdockthe nmmmmelnhlu’ mmmmddlvery'up very early in the day." The Chain Company, Milwaukee e s mï¬vnék.mmmh_fl?‘_mï¬% Line‘s overnight Inquire at ticket office. North Shore Line! £ The Road of Service _ Highland Park Ticket Office appeared in the day‘s news. To get right down to brass tacks, it is beâ€" lieved almost any woman could rout a whole battalion of infantry if she The other day another one of those items about a woman routing bandits ton weaves and designs In this ml:nnulu-eolmdprinu:.‘ï¬m. ties, lawns, crepes, voiles, batistes and dotted Swisses, delightful in texâ€" ture and coloring. As many as nine rolonmolunnudinouuflam_.‘ Evening gowns in cotton were ek~ quisite, printed organdie being most favored for this unusual purpose beâ€" ernoon frocks on warm summer days there is even a greater variety of cotâ€" r’-e-hli‘u _Mi;n _d;i;:.."l"â€";; '-Tt: For summer sports chints and figâ€" ured linens were shown and there was a new fabric in Java print, somewhat !Hmmmmm :d:â€"wunï¬rdyh.u. ‘ example, one sports suit was shown in & blueâ€"green material dotted with gold. As a demonstration that the goods were entirely tubâ€"fast it was given the severest laundry tests and automobile grease was reâ€" Mhâ€"n'ithth-octordinuy cleaning preparations without harmâ€" ing the fabric. Large and call checked ginghams were also shown with distinction and candyâ€"striped cotton broadcloths wmmnhmlyin.pomm. tumes. In the gingham ensembles a new note was added in short jackets of the predominating color. prominent couturieres, says the Woâ€" man‘s Home Companion correspondâ€" ent. Lifted grandly from its :-..uu element, cotton appeared sports clothes afternoon and even gowns for up her mind to it.â€" _‘“"?E: o ~fhe Board F Wioy C zts wl ot 3+ that really mker you m the e platforms in Chicago cial, shopping and theatrical RANDOLPH & WELLS Madison and Wells Quincy and Wells La Salle and Van Buren Wilson Avenue Grand Avenue Fourtmimevetyho‘nm the Chicago Loop! Chicago stations th ym.nin\emduxif.“m_“ve â€"toâ€"theâ€"Loop service hummm&tfï¬ ways by millions of dollars. Laborâ€"saving equipment of all kinds.'ithhneh-ndm.‘.un‘ have helped to secure good roads. methods of digging out m,,,i‘; have been replaced by blasting methâ€" ods that remove stumps and boulders, and make the ditches. An average of a TL CC5M0". Moads are laid out on Flue prints nowadays instead of folâ€" lowing the pioneer‘s blazed trails through forests and countrysides. The old time "underâ€"water," or high~ way that does not drain off, cannot gain Federal aid. The backâ€"breaking profession. Roads are laid out teols of the farmers who built our first highways so that they could get to the "distant" markets,â€"only a few creeps upon us so gradually that we do not realize its danger. I feel safe in saying that not more than one home in a hundred has the requiszite amount of oxygen for the maintenâ€" ance of perfect health. "If a device such as I suggest for ascertaining the relative purity of the air content were available in a convenient form like the very usefol heated and have a guage by which we regulate them, _ For the infinitely -nnvihlrnbl-dh-l,mdr{ we have no adeyuate measure. NEED OF DEVICE TO MEASURE AIR PURITY The world‘s greatest need in invenâ€" tions, according to Tacy Edmunds Ruppe, an inventor of Hartford, Conâ€" mecticut, is a device to measure the purity of air in a room and its relaâ€" tive fitness for breathing. Ruppe submitted the suggestion in a contest conducted by the Woman‘s Home Companion to bring out new ideas of things yet uninvented. _ "As the thermometer records temâ€" been received are located in Cook, Kane, Bureau, Stark, Marshall, Peoâ€" via, Livingston, Douglas, Edgar, St. Clair and Madizon counties. Grading sections are in Carroll and Burean counties, with bridges to be built in Stark, Bureau, Livingston and Edgar counties. s e c BBE LUXE PAINTING & MBCoraTING of the present year: _ 2 Road sections on which bids have 40 miles of highways and thirtyâ€" three bridge sections. The contracts will be speedily let with a view of including the work in tre program TIUS have been received by the division of highways, Department of Public Works and Buildings on the construction of 130 miles of state highways, having grading work on GET BIDS FOR 130 MILES HARD ROADS # Weekssl c o 12 DCR CONTE Houss, at Waukegan, in said Lake County. %Whlï¬dh-flm&-&- -oridun&-hâ€"rulâ€"(lt).'“g. k c Oe P ts tlon ap L _1 CCR OPTVY The cons mdama-el‘.lho-â€".h Righiand Park Gardens Highland Park dens Addition. aoyonp :. @umnd Park Garâ€" Dated at hour of ten: 120 4 D.F at the bour of ten (10) o‘clock in the forencon of zid da7. it the County Court Room of said Court in the County Court House, at Wee. Sblcctions m be filed to said application i it enaneg hour, of ten (10) ociock said 4 BENJAMIN P. Lewis of a cast iron main in Valley etruction a cast water NHWMM‘___“ m&-hw"uï¬um in said certificate ure true. That a hearing fl:-.;‘u“m-‘-‘. mdâ€" :n,\ X April A. D. 1928, at has filed in . nl . OM Slale ow DNnols. has filed in the Court af hhl!li hv.m-muu -uuuâ€"o.--:.:‘m.:: quirements reâ€" Goâ€"â€"rments of the original ordinance for the ARC and ACETYLENE Cracked motor blocks welded without f C\Am.u“u‘. OFPICIAL SERVICE Garage â€" Overhsuling â€" Accesmoriss GREEN BAY AUTO STATION 500 N. Green Bay rd. Tel H. P.g BLACKBURN WELDING Co. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES In rear, 20 N. Second St. so would this device denote Aiike se Hracaa C ie the City of Highland Park. Highland Park, litinois, Local Improvements LYLE GOURLEY "We insist the forencon of of the City of Central & Second St. _ . Tel. H. P. 949 Cement Work & Grading Contractor in the Cement Line. Eetimates farminged J mm aF ts a qnie P â€"~ OLSON BROTHERS CARPENTERS & BUILDERS 245 PRAIRIE AVE â€" HIGHWOOD Gust Olson PAINTING AND DECORATING CABINET WORK & REFINISHING GEORGE TUCKER BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER 519 Oakwood ave. Tel. H. P. 1 &&-&hflh‘.&w 420 North First St Tel. H. P. Ns ow OS ATCCCET Td e A-I“D*-I. Str TEL B.P. tos %DE'-'-‘. Telsphone Highland Park 1349 DANIEL A, FAY Phone M. P. 381 Telephone Highland Park 1482 P. UGOLINT Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS CEMENT CONTRACTOR 32 N. First St. Tel. H. P Opposite North westers Depot ustt eR mmUITETE “-l&-ï¬ Ehctrie Bretess Rectacges Ool" Entaired Mtolte Rusk ma n CCR 227 P T MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE We !l'lNcï¬Gn-WB;'N ROBT. H. HENTHORN Painta, Wall Paper, Giass . Window Shades, Auto Glass Lk _ i 8. SECOND S whml-â€"dm...“ â€" GARAGE and CAB SERVICE -_‘m‘-‘!"fl. Highland Park Auto Radiator Sh LETTERNG â€" MONOGRAMS _ High Grade Work 516â€"518 Laurel Avenue Telephone Highland Park 542 JAMES COLLINS HIGHLAND PARK BEVERAGE CO. BUTTER AND EGGS Carbonated Beverages Orde a case of Highiand Club 664 Deerfleld Avenue LARSON BROS. on David Olson Tel. Highwood 2161 or Rebaild Any Make of Rediator : Bumpe and Dents out of Your Aute Body and Fenders H. P. STANLEY CABINET WORK 849 Vine Ave. Auto Painter TIRES Firestone TUBHS BEVERAGES car in and get estimate Call Deerfleld 269 §15 LAUREL AvE 513 Elm Place #itp Covers and Draperiss . Rush & Com Furniture Repairing and Upboistering _ Goeers and Deaperie ~ Willâ€"call â€"for and deliver Sewing Machines «djested und cleancd me Wasmwgrton gp. PRONE 366 Central Ave _ ":p_m‘_‘ Tailoring and Repairing Tel. H. P. 495 35 S St Jahn« Aw. s PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Durant Oil Burners 217 Burchell Ave. Highw Telephone H. P. 993 M. A. FRANTZ PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 219â€"R or 219â€"J _ Deerfeld mhflmndAn_._ _ Highwood, HIL When L "Anen you are contemplating building blititndatindeP o thpte ut i0 in P Bociafaict Black Dirt, Manure Railroad Ave. High PLASTERING CONTRACTORS® * Ornamental and Decerative Flastering: Telephone Highland Park 530 APPLIANCES "Say 1t With Flowers" ERWIN F. DREIS ING _ SLIP COVERS made to order Peter H. K. Grimson ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Upholstering Shop _ C y. NICHOLS, D.D.S. Contracting and repairing Attractive lime of fixtures PHONE HIGHLAND PARK seee ELECTRIC SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTOR NICK BRANDONISIO "Vetter and Better All the Time" RADIO AND RLECTRICAL PLUMBING & HEATING PLUMBING and HEATING HIGHLAND PARK + ELECTRIC SHOP Mrs. Mezzini & Son A L DE N 53 South St. Johns Avenu Phone Highland Park 602 OFFICE 262 BLuoM stamEt GUST OSTRAND 6 Eusor Radio Troubles â€" We‘l Fix ‘Em E. NELSON Authorined Redioin Deaier &. Carkion, prop. EXCAVATING 35 S. St. Johns Ave. 18 S First Street ° Highwood, LiL.