pepple â€"with an â€"| â€"~~â€"s long time. And so it goes. In countless ways _were idents labor, driving; W auâ€" mts f Suâ€" in Held f â€"Fox ck was iffering > right Joseph ived by 6¢ Walter will deâ€" drivers‘ for the unty Wisâ€" mpanâ€" Building in Highland Park, which during December was in a slight slump, permits for four buildings toâ€" .tailing butâ€" $20,600, took a spurt shortly after the first of the year, plasring the total amount dof conâ€" HIGHLAND PARK IS SECOND IN BUILDING Takes High Rank for January _ Among Cities of State; Total, $93,260 260, placed under construction in Highland Park â€" during January, have made the north shore city secâ€" ond in construction throughout the entire state including Chicago, acâ€" this esnt Eight new . buildings to’t.a.llinx, in to a survey made public safely stored away in your electric refrigerator . . . and served later in the week as delicious as ever. When you have extra milk and cream on hand, there‘s no danger of its souring over night. When markets feature Jow prices, you can buy more And food saved is money saved. Meats and rables that are left over from meals can be ME e t it eP c than $11,850 ) the most fun out of it? ic refrigerator saves food every day. W H E N you éach whereas in Chicago where 210 permits for new buildings were isâ€" sued, the average was but 32,_50(_). Conditions in the building indusâ€" try in Highland Park have made a decided change since January, 1931, when but three building permits toâ€" talling $5,400 were issued. Building in Waukegan took a heavy slump during _ January, five permits for a total of $10,150 being issued, whereâ€" as a year ago 16 permits totalling $50,530 were issued. Waukegan was listed as twelfth throughout the state for the month of. January. _ Other cities throughout the state ranking among the first twelve comâ€" munities in building operations durâ€" ing January were: Peoria, Springâ€" field, Rockford, East St. Louis, Evâ€" anston, Lake Forest, River Forest, Alton and. Joliet.. â€"â€"_â€", .â€"â€".â€" Did you ever notice that it‘s the THE PRESS â€"an electric refrigerator saves and saves and saves. Should Keep Pauper Relief Funds Apart, â€" _ Carlstrom Declares ~â€"In the opinion: Carlstrom called attention to the fact that "it is perâ€" tinent to suggest that a separats Afund will not relieve the town from further support when such fund is â€"exbhausted." . pauper relief separate from_other township funds, Attorney . General Oscar Carlstrom today informed Stat»‘s Attorney Robert R. Humâ€" phrey of Lincoln, in an opinion. ings more than offset the cost of operation . .. convenience of perfect, automatic refrigeration. Y our local RBFRIGBRATOR DEALER or PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY. STORE wxll be glad to "Townships may adopt rules and by laws for the conduct of theâ€" suâ€" pervisors in taking care of the pauâ€" pers, and if this is done, â€"suck rules should be observed." Carlstrom‘s opinion read. "But if no rules have been adopted, ~the. supervisorâ€"may follow one of two coursesâ€"order and pay for necessaries and then showyon the new models and tell you all about the convenient monthly payment terms. Come in. Townships should keep funds for save food for M O N E Y order necessaries and submit bill for payment." ~ Regardinig â€" medical service for pauper, the opinion said there was "no statute which empowers: anyone except the supervisor of overseer of the poorâ€" to â€"employâ€" physicians in connection with pauper relief. Of course, in scmergoncy cases any phyâ€" sician, upon request of anyone, who renders service to a pauper is enâ€" titled to be paid." i Seven Main Buildings For World Fair Ready comp the