»W!P|iii»iJW. THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921 WORLD PRESS MEETING IN HA WAD NEXT FALL Special Pr«M Ratat to be Arranged for in Connection With Con- fraat of Nwrip»p«r Editors RY Honolulu, Hawaii- â€" Arrange- ments which are expected to result in the establishment of special press rates from Hawaii to some Jorty "countries during the sessions of the Press Congress of the World at Honolulu next October are being made by VV. S. P. Hawk, locaj man- ager of the Radio Corporation America, it is announced. It is expected that between 450 and 500 editors, publishers and newspapermen will come to the Islands this fall, and as a large number of them will undoubtedly desire to keep their respective pub- lications informed by radio as to the Congress proceedings, the idea of special press rates occurred to Manager Hawk, and he is taking up the matter with the Eastern office. Later on the vice-presidents of the Congress, scattered over the globe, will be consulted. Plans are going ahead rapidly for the chartering of a special steamer in which the delegates will be taken on visits to all of the larger islands of the Hawaiian group. Special en- tertainment programs are being prepared by the residents of these islands, and there will be a number of interesting features aside from the general sight-seeing tours that will be arranged on all of the islands. Delegates, while they are at Hono- lulu, will have time to enjoy the surf riding and swimming at Wai- kiki beach. Visits will be made to the big sugar mills and pineapple canneries, and there will be several old-fashioned "luaus", or native music and hula-hula dancing. Real- izing the importance of the Press Mirakel Cleaner The next time you have something that needs clean- ing. It will remove all spots except stains. leaves no rings after using A Large Bottle 35c Congress, the people of Hawaii, in- cluding some twenty-six races and mixtures of racer,, are working hand | ;v;D;OOOppffM^ilH?^^ in hand in an effort to provide tor the visiting newspapermen as fine a program of entertainment as is possible. The recent Legislature appropriated $25,000 to help cover- the cost of entertaining the visitors. and the people of Hawaii are to raise a similar sum for the same pur- pose. LESS FARMS IN COUNTY, BUT WORTH MORE MONEY A decrease of 6.3 per cent in the number of farms in 1920 from those in 1910, and, an increase of $5,187,744 in the value of land and buildings was reported this week by the bureau of census of the department of commerce for Cook County, Illi- nois. The figures for domestic an- imals in 1910 are not very closely comparable with those for 1920 since -theâ€"present census was taken in January before the breeding season had bebun while the 1910 census was taken in April or about the middle of the breeding season. In the 1910 census 5.663 farms were^eported.^ wbile in the recent census it was found tTia.t there are only 5,305 farms. The value of land and buildings in 1910 was $85.54.5,087. In 1920 it was estimated to be $90,- 730,831. While in 1910 there were 331,092 improved acres of farm land, in 1920 there were only 303,470 acres. The figures in domestic animatls show a decrease in~1920-~aver ' for reasons He Needs What You Have to Sell: Tell Him AbouHHtt^ForSate*! Vic- ~<i& "Sii- '-it- -i.- "-it- •' %i- '•'*â- --' •*!>" •>â- -â- ' Vit' Vii- " mwmmwmmwmmwwmm 4 m â- â- â- .:,â- !• •-:â- .! ,9% Wit â- â- '.:â- m m ;;.â- !, m m Are Being Destroyed By COTTONY MAPLE SCALE and TUSSOCK MOTH CATERPILLAR in stated above. A Phone Call and 30c Places a three-line ad &t. aUilut'r. tCnlluuatt (£hurrh Linden and Prairie Avenues Wilmette, HI. Herman W. Meyer. M. A., Paitor 406 Prairie Avenue Phone 1396 our Father's Faith-Our Country's school and Language. . 9:16 A. M. Sunday Bible (Mass at Library Hall. 11.00 A Wr-Servlce at the church, Linden imd L'rjilri"___A_ves. â- __He rman \V . M.."y«.r. M. A. Pastor, 40« Prairie Avt'., Phone 139«. ; No man upon whom has "bestowed His the Lord spiritual Rifts issUPerffue uF a s to~t he v/b r k there is tq dtrfor Him. No one has the riRht to feel indifferent. Everyone has his place, in which to- apply his aifts ureal or small* This will be set forth in the ser.m"n..for 13umTay"on "Variety or uirts out ONE Purpose." Cor. 12.1-11. You are invited. ^T ; The Sunday school teachers ;;-;;;;;;;iU e*«s*s an-d- the, otHe"e,rs of the Sundav school meet on Mon- day evening. Aug. 1. at s o'clock at the church. No officer or teacher absent, is the word. The -Ladies' Aid and Mission Society holds its monthly meet- ing at Librarv Hall, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Visitors are cordially invited. Just drop in. A campaign for a still larger mem- bership is now under way. The "liuilders" Young People's Society meetsâ€"onâ€"Thursday ,cvc ning. at X o'clock at Library Hall for Us regular business and social meeting. A full program of work and entertainment for the Fall and Winter months will be presented. Let us all be there. Let Us yiThem i With One of Our High Power Gasoline Sprayers Which Will Eliminate This Pest The Price Is Reasonable 35c per Inch"of Thickness of the Trunk of Your Trees Which includes Brushing Off Cocoons Spraying\Withf Arsenate of Lead and Kerosene Emulsion and the Placing of a Ring of Tangle- foot to Prevent Further Attacks SIMPLY PHONE e I c e c c c c c c c c 6 ti- 8 745 Buckingham Place CHICAGO Recomended by the Wilmette Improvement Associat ion alia >Aaa&aaaa^aaaaaaa&aaaaaaaaaaaaaMi