age ~disposal as has by the board during The board, it seems, for the purpose of rge plant instead of ~are now in service egan, North Chicago, ke Forest and Highâ€" the north shore will nted in the galaxy of i who will be in Atâ€" ‘ginning May 31 for ‘the birth of â€"the inâ€" p, the city‘s diamond the convention of the ric Light association. Sampsell, of Highland on. § onal celebration of the 6fâ€" light, marking the ‘sary of the invention escentâ€" light bulb by lison, will be ushered when Atlantic City beâ€" nd festival as a corâ€" ity. . At the same time en its new $15,000,000 e > largest â€" convention rld. provide the negessary igricultural experimenâ€" r Des Plaines, has passâ€" at Springtield and is e state senate for ac. presentative Anna Wilâ€" nnounces. The station by the University of : bill appropriates $30,â€" ructing buildings and g the station. t of the Central Illiâ€" ervice company, Chiâ€" T. ~Budd,â€" president of ice company of Northâ€" icago; and W. J. Hagâ€" ident and special counâ€" ngineering andâ€" Manâ€" ration, Chicago, are on the National Electric Mr.â€"Edison is personâ€" at the convention of Slectric Light assogiaâ€" ~in the new building. so may appear there. pected that the saniâ€" I have completed its plant and will have e proposed ~location jerbert Hoover . and iisâ€"cabinet and other fficials will be invited threeâ€"day‘ celebration â€" dedication of the auâ€" s May Get rimental Station to Attend ion of Birth ndenscent Lamp tion of the building what, â€" however, â€" on islaturée passes a bill alize theâ€"erection of likewise legalize the Legislation . _ If <everything is rection of the plant within the present «emoving pollution i 1 EADIO® ,.Néw Commandant of | Injured Man Reported Sixth Corps Arrives, _ | Improving; Both Legs Visibly pléased: with theâ€" prospect of commanding Fortâ€"Sheridan and the Sixth Corps Area, General Parâ€" "Ker became somewhat enthusiastic in an interview, according to ‘Chicago press reports. Maj. Gen. Frank Parker, newlyâ€" appointed commandér ofâ€"the Sixth Corpsâ€" Area, has assumed command of Fort Sheridan, relieving. Maj. Gen. Paul B. Malone, who ‘will leave for a ‘post in the Philippine Islands. General Parker arrived in Chicago last Thursday and immediately: went to the fort. "If I had the ‘pick of all the staâ€" tions in the world I ~would have chosen this," General Parker deâ€" clared, "I have always liked Chicago and I have many personal friends among its business men;, se'\{eral of them being what one might call intiâ€" mate friends. I am looking forward with > pleasure "to the> ‘campaign‘ ahead. : : C oo 1. The â€"new commandant came to Fort Sheridan from Washington. With him was Mrs. Parker. They were met: at the Union: station by Col. M. B. Stokes, chief of staff at Fort Sheridan; by Mrs., Stokes, and by Lieut. Eugene Steele, aid toâ€"Maj. Gen. Malone and. representing him. In the. big khaki colored army car, with its red flag with two stars flyâ€" ing, they were taken immediately â€"to the fort. The ‘fear of watergmanifest,ed- by the ..small boyâ€" Saturday night, <will all vanish with the opening of the swimming season. _ â€"â€"~â€" § ~~Calvin> Coolidge seems to be one man who can get along without hirâ€" ing any publicity agent. s & YOU BUY THEM at SELVI CARLSON ~= â€"MUSIC CO. Corner Central Ave. and . . Green Bay Road *~~ Telephone 3066 _ Well, George â€" all batteries are equal for the first month f T WHA YYOQ%uï¬AG\E FoR lF'T MY BATTEPRIEsS® ARE AS AS ALAST| â€" £9595 A> . use years siPDs i _ 7/ i>zs. NESCT COLUMN Still" growing in strength and seemingly resting more comfortably, Attorney Clarence Brown, 27 years old, 329 North Genesee street, Wauâ€" kegan, who suffered the loss of parts of both legs when he was thrown beâ€" neath a ~Northwestern train at the Lake Bluff station last week, was at last reports believed to be on the way to recovery today. 1st x Only ‘the possibility of infection remained as the one condition that might result in preventing an early recovery on the part of the young man. â€" * m._ï¬li’V(')ssessed of a good constitution and the ability to stand pain without great mental stress, he now has more +‘â€"~~â€" 47u0sC.~ _ â€" as my mother did hefore me" _ â€" THE MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR _ MANY"a presentâ€"day mother was : â€"Â¥4"raised on Bowman‘s Milk" as the saying goes.. And today their children are enjoying the same richâ€" ness, freshness and purity which has . made Bowman‘sâ€" Milk famous for quality. _ f ‘ f Today, as in the long. yéars past, Bowman‘s Milk is the outstanding favorite of those discriminating mothers who insist on the best. . It is a milkâ€"that is fullâ€"rich in cream ; as sweet, as fresh and as delicious as when taken from the cow. _ Due to our â€"extra care in bringing it from farm to your doorstep, you. will find Bowman‘s Milk to be extraâ€"good â€"a milk that is unmistakably supérâ€" _ ior in flavor. Try it and see. Phone ; ie our nearest distributing station or .. " ‘â€". order from the courteous Bowman, . ; milkman who passes your door. x T H E PR ES 8 MULLLK than an equal chance in his fight for life, it wasâ€" said. ~â€" > =~ : As an indication of his fortitude and the well balanced eondition of his mind, he has been conscious most of the time since the time that he fell under the train while attempting to board it, with the exception of the several hWours that he was under an anesthetic. _ : f DAIRY COMPANY Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Edwin Olson, said to be Chicagoans, today filed damâ€" age suits aggregating $30,000 in Cirâ€" cuit court against the Packard Moâ€" tor Car company and K. C. Wettâ€" stone and Betty Wettstown, of Highâ€" Made Defendants in _ $30,000 Damage Suit «l land ~Park: > Suits, several> weeks ago, had been filed in behalf of Vicâ€" tor Olson against the same defendâ€" ants. While just the praecipes were filed, it is learned that the action dates back toâ€"anâ€"automobile accident. Chiimed that people should think more and talk less, but unfortunately thinking is harder work than talking. It is claimed our remote ancestors had no chins, and if as a result there was no. chin music, it must: have been very comfortable then. The agriculture department offers advice on how to make the hens lay, but anyway they are always willing to lay when prices are low. Thursday, April 1171929