Iso Tw [: ~â€"â€"Couch Wilson lacked fullâ€"particuâ€" lars of the accident but knows that his â€"brother‘s both hands had been severed in a corn shredder while he was preparing the corn for silage. Coach and Mrs. Wilson left at once for Macomb. They have â€"returned. Word was received by Coach Mark D. Wilson of Waukegan Township high school, immediately afterâ€" the charity football game with Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields, October 30, that his brother had met with an accident on the Wilson family farm near Macomb, 111. : Both Hands Cflt% in Corn Shredder modations and be convinced of their An ffote/ o/ & 7}'ue Cï¬aiaétei Pm Aim. dn |5s,1332. . ~Dressmaking . Altering GoWNs â€" SUITS â€" WRAPS COATS ym we Collette Soeurs 6200 Kenmore at Granville Phone Briargate 8000 individually designed. Moderates rates Winnetka 1011 A O 0 oA _ | * The dourses will end about March ~| s The enrollment in other courses ~â€"| is as follows: auto shop, thirtyâ€" keeping and mathematics, twentyâ€" s ; ~carpentry, twentyâ€"six; sewing; fiftyâ€"six; English, ninetyâ€"five; French, twentyâ€"seven; home hygiene, sixteen; mathematics and mechanâ€" ical drawing, thirtyâ€"five; public speaking, thirtyâ€"two; Spanish, sevâ€" . |enteen; stenography, seventyâ€"two; typewriting, eighty; men‘s gymnasâ€" |ium work, fortyâ€"four; and women‘s â€".| gymnasium .work, eightyâ€"nine. dents residing: within the high school district, but it is returned if the student is present during eighty per cent of ~the sessions. All but a small part of this is paid, which the school has agreed to wait for beâ€" cause of the students‘ financial diffiâ€" culties. ‘The totalâ€" registration fees to brush up on. work previously h w‘ 7 -. % ‘â€"h‘--.-vâ€"*‘_ "We need more members in the hygiene and careâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"sick classes and can always find room for stuâ€" dents in the gym clusu,'tho_n;% one can enroll in any class," sa Mr. Schneider, evening school direcâ€" tor. "It is not advisable to enroll in the typing and stenography classes this late in the term unless The class in child study has been discontinued for lack of members. The latest reports show that the ‘enrollment in different courses in night school is 668. Of course there are many students® taking several courses, so the number of students attending is not as big as this. The most popular subject is English, in which course ninetyâ€"five students NIGHT SCHOOL CLASS lS’l‘ART WORK ON ENROLLMENT OF 668 FIFTH BUILDING Classes Top List â€"~â€" DEERFIELDâ€"SHIELDS CROSSâ€"COUNTRY TEAM Left to rightâ€"Ambrose %ntazello, William Larson, Fritz Kaumanns, a Kenneth Woods, and Marvin Brownlee. *CEtâ€"Pa®EsSss _ Manager Lenox R. Lohr. _ ________ j Many Exhibitors _ _ _ ~The exhibitors include: the Amerâ€" ican Telephone & Telegraph Co., General Electric company, Internaâ€" tional Telephone and Telegraph Co., Radio Corporation of America, Westâ€" ern Union Telegraph Co., Westingâ€" house Electric .& Manufacturing corporation, ~Stewart â€"Warner corâ€" poration, Curtis Lighting, Inc., Fedâ€" eral Electric company, Inc., Sangaâ€" mon Electric company, Hammond will not open mtiï¬mï¬?ï¬ï¬] June 1, 1933, a large amount of the exhibit space has already been conâ€" Although the structure will not ... With exposition trustees manipuâ€" lating the heavy wrenches, the first steel column for the Electrical groupâ€"fifth structure of Chicago‘s 1933 World‘s Fair, was bolted into place on Northerly Island last week. When it comes to flznrlng,the real cost of oil heating, it‘s not theâ€" initial cost of the burner that tells the complete story. It‘s the cost of operating your burnerâ€"year after ylel"-j:h.tt }?etcrmiaest :I‘}egber,or, n:;. you will enjoy the greatest advantage MORAN BROTHERS MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Tel. H. P. 1404 358 Central Avenue _ Highland Park, IHlinois Electrol Oil Burner Fair Structures ___ . rï¬â€"ymâ€"m&flm * Of ~& â€" Gâ€"shaped. buildi Afacing west, rising from a series of terraces and surrounding a landâ€" seaped court, back,of which will run a great hall, 500 feet long and 60 feet high. _ An electrical cascade will ‘play on the upper terrace. The radio and communications unit will form an Eâ€"shaped structure, facing the lake. â€" The units will be constructed of Steel framework and steel and speâ€" yellow, red, black and blue predomâ€" inating in the color scheme. Paved ed by Raymond Hood of New York. Itâ€"will be two stories high, 1,200 feet long and 300 feet wide and consist of threeâ€"units, devoted respectively to radio, to communication, and to power generation, distribution and utilization. 3 Clock company, the Hoover comâ€" pany, United Air Cleaner: corporaâ€" tion, Waters Genter company (Diviâ€" ston â€"of McGraw Electric Co.), and Van Cleef Bros. e The Electrical Group was design THORSDAY: ~NOYEMBER 12 1931 * Construction P72 4 Y\ y\ / 24A _'o/‘ )/)\ those have the ki feated over and was tion wan boy ing will the & Flem ter, n Fell Ja Nord in th know but ump} happ (19X ve Ne