o Noeed of Protecting Public When Gov-- ernment Securities Mature ¢ Stressed in Senate, Washington, Dec. 8.--Spesdy pas-- sage of the so--called bine sky bill, de signed to reguldte interstate sale of % mmmmm- ; 'ate interstate commerce committee, by Director G. A. Canright of the Wiscon-- uin Securities board, to protect the hoiders of war certificates and liberty * bELsION OUTLAY $255,201,662 REPORTS INDIGATE INDUSTRIAL BOOM Big Increase in Sales of Basic Department of Commerce Rigures for Mdomu"b provement--Export Trade Shows BETTER -- RETAIL . BUSINESS The following list among others showed the largest output for October General Pershing Would Have Amer-- ica Prepared to Take imme-- > diate Defensive. ultimately the offensive, is rrged by General Pershing in his annual report as chief of staff of the army. The air service, which General Per-- where America would be preparedto whing destribed as vital to the army, umnwmm Washington, PDec. 8--Cost oft the American pension system during the year ended last June 830 was $2055,201,« 662, actording to the anntal report of MORE AIRCRAFT IS URGEDC vious fscal year. the system cost $1,204,700, according to the report. The amount pald was putting lnto Department Announces Qeneral Order, Approved by the President, for mander in chief. The Aeet .'W under the title "The United States Fleet" and is dlvided into four force and the feet base force. NAVY UNDER ONE COMMAND Another Wounded--Men Attacked in Strest While on Their Way to Parliathent. who was deputy speaker, had been m~~wbm wound is serious. trom $9,250,000 to $9,000,000, flimwd~» e mt t 'the aunual allowance for dry _but actuaily reducé@d it HOUSE CUTS DRY FuNDS IRISH ~DEPUTY S KILLED Washington, Dec. 9.--Expansion of Washington, Dec, 8.--The Navy de-- # P for money clearly country's expanding bus trade, at $372,000,000 tor the largest for any 'month :mhmum New Organization. air of pensions, sent to the battle Charlies Carrol, Russel Proctor, Maury Duddies and Marion Decker have returned. _ . We are making Christmas trees and decorations and our ~room (is & Grade 1 There are two in our room out with Chicken Pox: $ 4 2 : Charlies Carrol, Russel Proctor, Maury Duddles and Marion Decker have returned. taking on an appearance of Christ-- taking milk in roofé. ~~ l-mi.m.:'.umou,b Original Story by Helen Miller. Christmas in the Hollow Tree. It was the twenty--third of Decem. ber and there was to be a great event on this day. _ In & big oak tree in a forest, lived many animals that wanted to have a merry Christmas. They hag plan» ned for a Christmas bazaar for the animal families that lived in thi» them so they hopped quickly.to the dance hall. Children, who wanted to see what Santa had for them went quickly into the toy shop. On the small branch of the old o@k REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE Office Phone ' _ '$148 N. Ashland Ave. Lakeview 478 CHICAGO, ILL 2 Doors South of Belmont Farms, Houses and Lots Sold for -- Exchanges of Property a Specialty to produce them--objects as attractive in form Christmas Presents which satisfy the giver and gratify the receiver. i Electric Portable Lamps, wrought in copper, brush brass, verde antique, silver, art iron, wick-- cwlthsluduhartghq-l.m Electric Owkhuthdk,dnh:dfis.M en,grilh,discctovel..m i Labor Savers, Washing machines, irons, vacuum cleaners, utility motors. ' Electrical Articles for the toilet table, that in-- crease comfort and multiply convenience. .. .. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY All in great variety at our Sales Rooms _ __ w Te o Prices the lowest Mail orders may be sent to the sales room named Cash Or On Easy Terms M- MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD JOHN HEIM The art, the skill, the discriminating taste of many crafts unite in the construction of Electrical Appliances : Mixed Grade Grade 7 EDGECATE 5. 3tA of Northern Hlinois THE LAKE COUNTY RECISTPER WEDNEsDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1 er being perched on the top of a neat nun.-'dnfioxlom little nest. Slowly and Christ. ams chimes were neard, keeping time with the music, tiny softly tinkling, and all around great oak, wonderful Christmas was to be heard, all evening. aan?ud,-y'- fim » A* ing to leave. hm was driving his sleigh, did motice Baby Rabbit, who was fright-- ening 'Bobby Bear to death with hnis dragon's head, which when he pushed its handles together, opened its huge mouth as if he was ready to swallow anything near. But that was not the only pr evening, heap of snow into the face of a baby mouse, and just about buried him. The Christmas trees were ready for Christmas morn, and ome little fox, who wanted »hlzzhld a jolly Christmas, hid the branches of a well filled and lighted Christmas, tree. Mr. Woodpecker; who "wanted everybody to know he approved of their Christmas spirit, wrote above the door of a shop, "A Merry Christmas to you all." It was mid--night on the twenty-- fourth of December that this bazaar ended, but this was not the exding of the Christmas fun m.&, _ Hollow Tree for the gray gave a very merry Christmas festival for the orphans of the forest. this great forest ever had in their short lives, and at one mmmfig t twenty-- Christmas that the little folks of wNor MmMRE . SEF fon TiisT "TELL TAE & EN TLEMEN OF "HE TURYV EKCUSL mE IF puk 46E % 1s MAv _ T TIME 1M " Cou®'T *Inuuuf e soon M' r w"- SHY ANN APPEARS ON THE WITNESS STAND fifth of December,} Ayers, -- William Everet K Wednesday. Honor The Reliable Laundry DflPfiSH 222 l......... .. . . & Ibe for $1.25 ROUGH DRY ..................2 lbs for $2.50 FAMILY WASH FINISHED c%m.E'rE We do beautiful work on and carefully handle all Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. 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