. ROOSEVELT "ii, I wan-unmet» 0(1leth fut'hanwehmcreetd In“ "rt1ttt-htoiot-rtoprortutsit, toit-ortatatrexsat-rNudtmiHtr-itttrerge-ed to-h-a-ao-int-tup-tthouse-. 'hth-eedtmihrirt-ireiataandtnse.and .mth_in-ttitmtottowrtutheaetwtremn- -ttai1dttta-tet.it-aanrrtorrouto, "nhethomtiha.rrrfrttaotur. 21 Nan. Shall-n itiai- """'1uqlu‘u a. P. as mum; - “All COVE-8 PrnatqNG CARD TAIL†AND com IANQUBT TAIL†CHILDREN‘S TAIL“ AND “AIRS It0ailtmliAL, MAYER&LEWIS. THE PRIDE OF THE SOUTH "-"rr-a--aore.-o-g- DeiiverednodeaNdtor--Ratesaree-Ue Foeifuehetie-latherirtgs NEW hl--""t"oer-tt “Haul-mt. Rana. H. M. PRIOR co. . d'oe2att,te'dit,'ista. it!!! IS a hotel that W_mry§nm at saw an . " W. WM 3:... q; ! _ m’ E -i "if " E SandburgV 1 History-- l Ken-ks: ’tnry, by l a: First Am =rc" "rr" I" â€I It; The report continues: [ V 'Pt Yield [unused ( than; the â€out oat of Business, _ "With lame exceptions, tartreiy con- , "Hum“ mm" wheat yield "WM; try E. B. Ink. Mined to spring wheat in the upper a: 15 bushels per acre compared with', “In†PM. by Paul DeKrnif, 'centrat uni out central m. Gail, 10.5 bushels a year ago and the ten-) (b Em Years of American grains Are threshing out above sm'ryear Ivfratrt of 17A bushels. State Maihaods, by J. W. Stair. indications and In fair to favorable _ 'trodtytio.ne 1.U.?fhe.8 bushels com-l About Your Dog, by R S. Lemmm Lin-lily" On August 1, grain harvest; pared with â€356900 bushels Pet hind-ad" Handbook of Refrig. (was Ive-ring completion in the north,' year. State snrmg when; condition a.“ by F. o. m 'Thmhin: ranged from just 'ttart) 79 per cent with production teuee Fur Truths. by G. Gottlieb. iin the north to that otse-haif com-'Placed at 5.724.000 busliels. United) ri- Am- lpleted in the southern m: of iiUe,ttttoe, wheat ?rodaet.ion prospeetA IF Newt . by Cnnde Bngdon. state. Farm work vu retarded br, Myl.292.000 bushels Ie"'" 873,000.-‘ "Corte on Tennis, by J. R. L-Fir, interruptions earlier in the south,‘ 000 bushels a y ear "o. i _ cone. -bul made good prams Inter. IrarAl, _-------- l _ New DWou_ by P. T. will»? situation ntithctory. Pastures? Tht, funniest thing we know of is' Tale- of Fresh Water FUhiutr, Gl.ij.yre.iij.i during July and livestock . the ire of a wet who is angry because: lug Guy. _ Y'"' reported in good condition. i he thinks prohibition doesn’t prohibit.', Camhridee Medieval History, Vol. 2 and 3. Ancient World, by A. W. P. Blunt. American Adventure, by D. S, Muz- Travel-- _rey"trr America Travels Abroad, by mum of Boyhood and Youth, by Theoduee Roosevelt. Patttidat and Sam: History at. laden Europe, Vol. 2, by C. J. H. Hare, Routine“ of the Twelfth Cen- tury, by C. R. Haskins. First Qufricans, lm-IGW. by T. J. Whhhm County. will.“ 'H mmnwnw. Aa-le-P-puttin.,', C. A, The bustier in American Liur. mm. by L. Hazard. Jim-organ of Modern Americas. by Allan Nevin; 8hrattleACraft Book of American HIMWe-ving, by M. M. Atwater. Contract Bridge. by M. C. Work. Spraying. Dusting. Fumieatimr of Plants, by A. P. Mason. Ch-.--'..-.-. “In.†I.“ no; in A~_M6.I.Ah-. Mar1Mair-- WKDMHLJ. - mhlwaldm ï¬ll.†“amount-nut 555th “any." "rhs.a0Mia..ttrAmetin Earhart. WWWJB Fri-81y. "ht-- huhlmm EEWI'L'W: _ 17.- 'cub-it --V-- . hdMYVL A. m thMWPJl'ub- hum h P. B. Mm.~l-I.Y . iliF/i"hTlktgitjtlll'd5: kilns.“ algae-nv-nv-nu 'teiisuio-osa-.v, “hm'ua. *“hwuhr- m bin-n Ludwig. Willin- K Eurree, by T. W. Good- 'ieediiiGii.Fi'aes Pet-r-ei-ami. Sir Wilbur 'tsleigh, by M. Wald, Greet Horn Spoon. by E. Wright Oh', ham. by H. M. Albright. Mist Ordeal, by Halide Edib. Penin- Pictures. by Gertrude Bell um or ue,"trr w. E, Dodd. gun. by c. K. Street. M In“ Fox. by John Drink- ngiut by}. Wu. History of Chit-‘0. by A. T. An. MyhztIEH-c- Life. L515 of Imam“. Gary, by Ida M. SIEpi‘ In and Women, by Stew- Piees for Nines. by J. Prudess- Sunset Gun. by Dorothy Parker. Quotable Poems, by T. C. Clark. Gtod Homing. America, by Carl History of the Ancient World: â€animus-thym- _6oaimrt" Upholstery, by E. A AWN»: of Music. by G, G. Mdmcmunaaw How -to Critieiae a Book’. by L. I‘d! Minn & Politics, by J. in Mash. by w. Endi- hm»: 'p,8N . ‘-_......._.... yum u... “an“... nun I nrmoueorn Peo-ta new, l dihulty in chaining up tiMds In. itavtrattle in the northern Ind out-I'leee- I never: setback to this I'll amnion: cl the m. Will. u: the _ While then m you: compiainta of 1"rvtoftreDrert-tuh--:Ged, Add: in the mud mam hm. In the southern third of anion: counties. the (can! pro-pen in jun: the indications m not no plug-11h: beat in recent â€on. Tho I†{kiu- Icondition of corn on Am" I a. I MttggLaNgt AWNING (X). AUTO soc-om. unsung rug-thy: __Nt5 snooping! ,,,W,, __W_ _._.__ - ..-_.. t an. H qtr% thh qr"ro0-.q0rt-raarq.ar. .m“‘ “If.“ we: winter yheat. rye, har, brooin ‘corn and cotton In below the aver- age but better than early expeetatioms. " N. Pint St. Tel. K. P. 1284 TOW H P 1771 '" [in Pt Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop Haak's Auto Supply Co. Emmi“ spin-g when, the gem an! crop prospects were improved. Prospects tor can. twin: when, bar. ley. potatoes and my beans an up to the survey of the d-tmmtt. Ap. 'ties-ist-rent-ea-dr, BMIC ARC and ACETYLm Cracked motor blocks welded without removing from this 490 Mill Am 8 Night Sonia: “I“??APT'IHO" Classified BLACKBURN WELDING co. AUTQIO‘I'IVI ELBCrRrCIANS Mir or “in All, In: of “mink: Tutu - Ind Dr.- oo8 or You. Aim lull, and rm Drl'! ml Fr h ... M dim. MOTOR, CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE LETTERING - HONUGRAIS High Grade Work (“3-518 [Aurel Avenue AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES emu- T. HORNE GARAGE and CAB SERVICE - Any-0!. - .1 -od. Telephone Highland Park 542 It AMES COLLINS Ann-g. 'arku.u I. the Dir-mils. %LeLP.0. Am-A‘I-LAW It. “I? m In! M - Pb I. P. - HIGHLAND PARK BEVERAGE _CO. LARSON BROS. Qua-um“ J_CLTf9, J,TiTIT,'T'.), Opt-nil- N: Auto Painter INS Ion-J “Tia-7' 3-5 (uri. SI! XX. Phat AV‘ Ema-2190 - my PoeePe BtaCNMuLatKhgacrqtqttg -Mh-fXN-etE xtgaq-eo-Niit h--cjxirt"r- Central & Second St. Tel. a. P, 349 no: 69t d - . van m on. - a! the and and “than emmtU., mm: " pa can at It- “It. n M are My an and heavy. The pore-um of a full “and is also thou -. Col- fdithn tapera a. rut-t mm, a widely "lyil( and balm- - condition. in the Ionian third at the state. Unhvmblo wet Juno eup- ditiom in it. lower part of the use. with walnut wading or tuodine low upon and lack of cultivnu'on. Ibo snboeqnent [new soil condition- and dihulty in clothing up held: him on: counties. the (can! pmpoct in the beat in recent - Tho I†condition of corn on August 1, in rated " per cent of normal Wt 57 per cent I year ago mad the 10- year Henge of " per cent for this date. State production outlook 300.- 6U,000 Ignimt 254,000,000 bushels a year ago, and the last five-pear - age of 320,656,000. United Staten corn production outlook 3,030,000,000 com- pared with 2,774,000,000 bushels last year. BUFFER AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER 519 Onkwood :vc. Tel. H. P. 1128 Cement Work & Grading Cootraetor (Io-cm Shit-ilk. Cancun. Fit-on Inn! new. thing (n the Cement um. humu- fur-shod on 2reavatirar. All “at of Grid!" PAINTING AND DECORATING Paint... Wall Paper. Glass Window Shades. Auto Gus. Painters' Suppl“: mmnmmkm C. V. NICHOIE, DDS. 8-6.};7'_ mm “m-Mn‘ - '_tmnt Estimate: e1iitr" , tiriigm - Gd,. HERMAN AtFAMsoN" “AGE-AND PARK Tm '5tqhUnd Park [In Telephone HighUnd Park “82 CEMENT CONTRACTOR CARPENTER CONTRACTOR " McGovern Street fJNtPENTWt CONTRACTOR WM. OTI'EN _) MASON CONTRACTOR i, 2377 Lakeside Road 1 ftitrttumt Park 8012 1 217 North Green Buy Road DANIEL A. FAY GEORGE TUCKER ROM'. H. HENTHORN BUTTER AND EGGS Painting Ind Decor-ting Contractor BRAND BROS. "g.."-..--..-. PHOFBSION Al. P. UGOLINI _ thmsM-t6r-aM. DEC'0RATORtg BUSINESS Cit1DeeleHt69 - ,Ww_.._.__ "i-P"-..,--...'.. F‘s-l washing machine: t bun Ind en.- Fgeqe. nun- and â€rim; 3 m: ‘l-Qu'hhhi 2 than; but. bed, luring: and mm; ' in. beds; l chilloaicr: I Ml jab-in I Ford 'PH.tmu'c. 1 "ind-mu; t ( vial hrmv. _ mower, Ind other In. ‘ Eda. ii“ he and " public In]: in - y"rebmnt1ed.rorthoerotmucooiiGr tub Coll-11, HIM, for club. I- diluted Directory I The up»! of Building In... B, D. lorritothdtyep-dh Ct"ied'c'A'iWutl"iu'.rt'= tart month lubdliusnldr†i'l'ttrll"l'.uhrt'lt'ru'.STdt? .215. This lulu-i. nine dwellâ€. PLAsrERiNVaiiihtreiiiiTg 2t 7 Burchell Ave. naming a}: sun's}; 'Hes-M. cull-l hr uni “It“ To], B. P. as " s. Bt. John- in When you are contemplating building or Remodeling, esmsuit- teafteoteyd-u-..ttaouG%.T *mioe_furtt,eaee.yemaod..ermoGi.a. ery.x4tiefaeemaeoceaii.uuworii. “human; Telephone H. P. 993 _ PLUMBING and mi:rFrta: Phone 819-R or 219-g Deerfield, One view of In athietie min in the fellow who hires I small boy to cut th-ohrcaatpureotfaadotr. tail 1 little exereitse.--Portland Nan the iii, "irir.ur. rar.' LT): xvi-3,?" the tre at out a??? lid - ojclock in name.- " mm. m an»: “(it lites-(ions. "Cm. Total to. were $51.38. The total cad-l“ "In of buildings for which "emit. were iuned In October, 1927, m $381,750, BUILDING "Po.rPo. oCTmtmeBmfAm. ERWIN F. DREISKE "" CENTRAL AVENUR PHONE HIGHLAND PAI‘ "I Contracting and repairing Attractive hue of fixtures PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2222 "Venn mud Better Att the Zia-w" VETTER ELECTRIC SERVICE norm 8!â€. mum AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Peter H. K. Crimson PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Umnrnlll Ind may. SEW!I}{G MACHINES lam um trauma: -"-e 1... ml at. tm "hilt lull- _ an Doll-:- and up. A. ll. MUELKB mall AGINCY Dude“. m. Tel. Deertield 363 Telephone Highland mi}; PLUMBING & HEATING PLUMBING and HEATING Doran Oil Burners FLORIST Artistic Funeral Duinu " South St. Johns Anna. Phone Highland Park no: Mnhhbj h%iFG “Mix "onlwh. "not Elem-[M no orrlc: u: noon sum GUST OSTRAN D ATrroLWiirriiii "Say " With Flower." M. A. FRANTZ rmuuf'lmorn'nr E. NEISON NOTICE 3r 541.2. FDORIST TKIIIOR GUSTA " LA NGE, H 1ghwood, an. Adinimatsu,.. Il