u! Tolcpbonc 546 Hon-9:012 pun†LAWYERI, 303 Seventh St.. Washington D. c 0. Swift co.‘ Electric-l uppli-ncoa though ll“)? nrtiuic If, likewiue in- vorinbly highly u‘illll'I-In and Portable Lamp: are not excep- tions. They are made to furn- illl light. Omame’htal Lamp: for the Living Room, Hall, Library, Boudoir, Study, Bedrooms, for the Piano, Staircases in much variety of design with shades of Art Clan, Sill: and Cretonne at our Display Rooms Public Service Co. They are an indespens- able part of the decora- tive scheme of a room. Have you noticed the ef~ feet of even only one? Highland Park Fuel Company Electric Lamps ynll nut rm- 1.".ka r Ind uvu 3m; "Ium.y- ‘v. 102 N. First St. mumâ€. (hr rag: SEAR on luv-mummy Hunk n-‘vrv-I' COAL trxulr mark! ,. I“ N‘ml mum Not much need to ex- pand on the beauty and charm of â€up?! IUILD ronruuu 'elephoneo Highland Purk l7 ALL BRANCHES Tin, Copper, Sheet Metal, Fumaee Work 15 West Elm Place Ornamental Maintained by First Church 01 Christ. Miss Alma 5:110 of [Northern lllinoiu n-r mu sunc'n and Mm Swedish Massage 203 E. Central Ave You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING RbOM 119' East Central Avenue ' Hourtho 12a. m..1t05p. m. ' ‘ Every day except Sunday O’NEILL’S TIN SHOP HERMAN DENZEL President Highland Park UHIQ fur m! to invent We keep the best and guarantee full weight. Call up 335 for a. trial order. The Lake‘County Odd Fellows, As- sociation held their regular annual meeting Monday night at Libertyville at which time ofl‘icers for the year were elecubd and seated.. The oMcers for the ensuing year are: PresidentLâ€"S. A. Hathome, Wanke- gan. . Secretaryâ€"William Wheeler, Liber- tyville. ’ , Treasurenâ€"Louis Hubbard, Wau- conda. The annual reports were read and after the election of officers there was I supper served by the Libertyville lodge. The evening was spent in luvâ€" ing a general gbod time. A llrge dele- gation attended from Waukegan. It was decided to have the next meeting at Highland Park on Feb. 9. Vice-presidentâ€"J. W. Simons,‘High- land Park. Unclaimod Md] for the Following Per- sona Remains in Local Office Mr. and Mrs. T. Allen, Mr. John And- erson. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bell, Mr. and, Mrs. A. M. Bates. Mr. Meur Cure, Mr. Oliver L. CampbelL Mrs. E. H. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Davis, Mrs. William Higham. Mn. R. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jones. Miss Margaret Johnson. Mrs. A. H. McPherson. Mrs. T. C. Mordock, Miss Milne, Mr. John F. MacKenzie. Mrs McCallaugh. Mr. Geo. Mount, Mrs Lawrence McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Neely. Mr. L. Pehz. Mr. P. J. Quiglcy, Mrs. Lucy Reinoick, Mus Edith Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. Sig Setterere. Miss Clariï¬e Svtterero, Mrs. John Shmdler. Mr. and Mrs 16. Tontz, l Success 1’: the undue! o! the sum 0! our you. multiplied by our good no- tlons. - This is the law of inheritance which 13 the hash of all the audio: of the eugenlsns and. in fact. of an breeders of animalï¬ and pumaâ€"New York World. Shown In the Crossing of Pul'. Yollow. any Purc’Groon Poan. The following Lit-nuHrtu t-Imlr mm umry of lb» prlanplo-s of hlt'llllt‘lihllb l< due m me- How \\' Wllks. xlu- I‘u mom hn-rncullnri‘L who deve'ulu-d [lu- Shh'le)‘ puppy If yuu «fuss pure ‘_\‘t‘l'0“‘ and pun- xrm-n ln-nu‘eltho-r way- [I mutter: not which is min-d Mun-r und which pollen lwam-râ€"yuu wlll get all yellow set-(ls If you now these» hyhrld sa-ds. eurh will. If It aermllmtes. prudum- a plnnl whlr-n wlllvlu-ur. my. forty ands thr. ty of whlcn will on the tn'erugv he )‘l’l mw und n-n cream. The zro-«u. If smvn and snwu and sown fur (-ountlws KPH emllou'l. wlll always hear gn-en Roe-(1:4 true to thy orlglvml green pun-ms Ihur rim: the nlwuys possible lllH‘l‘Vt‘llfth of Inn-rt!“ Nut so [Im thirty yellow. These wlu-n snwn will on the uH-rnge pro ulnrv («-11 plants bearhu: nll pure yello'w «mulls, which will be mnsmm and (me In the orlghml yullow pawn! for count- less genemtlons. The n‘mnlulng‘lwen- ty plants will be Impure yellow. each plum pruduvlng, on the average: one quarter of its seeds pufe yellow. one qunrn~r pure green and Gone-half Im- pur» yelluw. whk'h last will repeat the pron-BS and proportion practically for ever Scientist. of Highland Park Odd Fellows Elect Oflicen. ADVERTISE!) LETTERS MENDEL'S LAW. Lake Forest 216 Telephdne 335 ‘ Lice-ed Sibley-cu m Wmâ€" â€"IA| ind. ow! female help: Amerian ’and 1 ee 81 to 810 e week. Also, claiw p furnished on shaft notice. A ly 124 .Fim Sreet Ave“ telephone Mrs. J} M. Deming. . -â€"Eun.om‘mrr AGENCY-- Women de- oiting work, should register. with me. If on need help addreq Mn. 'eo. Smith In, over Schnmachcr’a drug cm 1)]. 06 tf EMPLOYMENT AGENCY-4‘ it I t class help receivpd for on honoohold positions. Employment of .11 kinds for women Ind (1:13.103. T. Wlhh. 238 N. First 81;, near Elia Ploco. Tel. 700-R. D 19 tf FOR Subâ€"Choice 50-“. lots in our new sï¬devision along Wa kegan Ave., north of Vine Ave. Price £300 and upwards; terms $50 or mom; can? balangc. Easy FOR SALE-Beautiful new 5-room bun- galow at 25 Onwenlsia Ave.. large ropms, demrated throughout; ï¬ne bath m. cement cellar. furnace heat, hot and‘cold water connections; white enameled plumbing ï¬xtures; latest electric‘ light ï¬xtures; shades and screens for all, win- dows; screened porch. Price $3250.00. easy aymentgjf desired. . A. Lewis Co.. oom‘218 Reaper dloc , 105N.Clark St. Chicago. “I. _ . D 2 ti Fox SALEâ€"Shmin‘ger ianos and M. Schulz Co. pianos, also payer piano in both makes. ’Will rent or sell on easy payments. Send you: tuning order here. Aldens' PianoShcp. 313 $0. Genesee $1., Waukeganï¬â€˜ll. Phone 395; [)8 ti FOR SALEâ€"Long, beautiful coaster sled, seats 17. built for coasting or sleighing. strong construction; cost $35 new. Make engagement to see it. Write A. H. Stiles. 1431 Balmoral Avg. Chicago, lll.‘ 46pd gamma 0. A. Léwia 90.. [(008273 caper Block. Clark and Washington Sm. or 2156 Milwaukee Ave†Chicago. D 14 tf FOR SALEâ€"A ngw. Winchester Repeat- er, 12 Gage llawmerless. 1912 Model. Apply-at this ofï¬ce. ‘- pd 46 FOR SALEâ€"A bargain it taken at once, modem 12-room house it; Evanston. ï¬ve blocks from â€the university. Remals $40 per month Suitable (or select rooming or boarding house. Other bargains in choice North Shore property. James Hepburn. Sheridan Bldg. “gel. 63 4547 FOR RENTâ€"Furnished rooms {or light housekeeping. two and three connecting rooms with private gal meter. From $2.50 to $5.00 per week. Address 231 N St. John‘s Ave. t FOR RBNTâ€"Housa furnished and vacant (rom $25 to $250 monthly. Can be shown any time. Addtcss N. A. Aldridge Erskine Bank Bldg. Tel. 345. U FOR SALEâ€"An Qum typewriter with desk. 3 roll top desk and 5 large grind- stone. Will sell at a bargain. Telephone 343 w. Q6 FOR RENT--A Kimball Slleg In two seam single or double. Make†me an oï¬er. Address Greene: News Staud. ‘ ,. 46 Fox SALBâ€"On easy terms two story cob mac almost new, 50 {Oct lot mm balance monthly: price $4,300. Also a 12 room house. 2 baths. steam heat. 100 ft. lot 33. 000 d0wn and bounce annually Address N. A. Aldridge. Enkine Bank Bldg. Tel. 345 , . ‘ tf ‘"~' WFbR nalrr‘ Q ;â€"_ Fox RENT-Safety deposit boxes. and vanitspace for storage of twinks. etc. ï¬t- the Enkine Bank. D 22 H FOR RENTâ€"Steam heated apartment. 6 rooms and bath; two extra room: if de- sired. ‘7 St. Johns Ave" phones 49 and 199. F. P. Hawkins. D3 :1 FOR RENTâ€" 5-room flat at 212 W. Vine Ave" also houses for sale in Highland Park and Highwood. Tel. 711 M. “D11! WANTED Competent girl .for general housework. must be good cook. st. (Eco. E Moore. 600 Ravine Dxive Tel. 415. ~ 46 warEDâ€"Fint class maid for general housework; must be good cook, 38 a'week; no washing and small 'family: also ï¬rst class waitress it $8 a week. Address 124 S Secoxd St. Tel. 263. ‘ 46 LOST LOSTâ€"Aibright pink velvet flower with waxy foliage; Very' valuable to owner and not especially so to any any one else. Finder please telephone 562 or 522. 46 pd vazDâ€"Sewing by experienced seam- stress Tel. 728 R. D 71f WANTED Dressmaking by the day or at home- Emma Stgfl‘en 207 N Second St Tel 794- M. 4. f 09 tf Th. Fir-t Evolutionist. Tbé ï¬rst (9 lune“ the mnsmum‘ don of special amour] mutual: was Burma. about 1150. The eccentric Lord Monhoddo was tha‘ ï¬rst to sugâ€" seat the possible descent or mu tw- the me. about 1174. In 1813 a Dr. W: . Well- ï¬rst props-ad to apply the principle of natural Mon to, the natuul history at an. and In 1822 Herbert pm uni-ad the tun-unt- don or mech- In alum. ym.m.lm,tmmllr . [lurlnu tm- Inner part of m- mum he Immune nhmu'nmlly ham and mu m-qm-nm Hm luhghlumnu-k u! not nul} UH iuhjwtn‘ Iml [us nvtuhlmm :h'rnN‘N' my water One- day his um lvmpor‘nr}. mum at Frnm-p. vunumrm him In :I ï¬llc-t uf veal nu mute†and snL'L'MH-d um: IH- should be exhumed at :I win mmnin-h show. This so an awed M'llhum that he strutzhlwny made- “ur upoh his ridkunler mud tho toss of thousands of men wan the!» vault. -l.ondnn I‘ll BIII C-uu oi‘Ono War. William ttw (‘nnquerur mu Inh- H!» In Franm- thrungh ‘ms Hut.“- ln-udlnu nn H rmlhoa windy-r whilo- Ln- Wm- s" pvrimvmhng L6» hurnï¬m: of Mann-s. hm fr“ ln-nlnlvrkllnw‘ the (m1 “'hh'h Hut? rlw [u Hu- cumlmlun that “Ht \Villlum his Ilfe ' " MISCELLANEOUS. HELP WANTED FOR SALE Comm“ Park Mun with“. Electric George G. Newell hanfaudit‘or. Figures and statistics and chickeha are his hob- bies. Efliciency is his wgtchword. ~ Back of his residence in Congress Parki there IS an inclosure {org feet squan- in which he keeps what he: calls “150 egg machines. " The “machines": belong to' the featheted tribe know? at White Lq~ horns. He expects :nd obtains dun from thae “machines" with ,the um: regu . larity and ‘nccuracy u he does ï¬gural from an adding machine. ’Wmoo a... 1 He says he has obtained 18,000 can? from'hie "machineâ€â€˜hn the lat year. at" an avenge of an egg every third day tor; each fowl. and expects to bring this were tge up to an an every other day [of each hen during 1915. All the hem mi laying now and he sells the cue for 50 cent- a dozen. Mr. Neviell attribute. ' success to the fact that his chickens live in two electric lighted cuppa. so to meet by electricity. and get up at thepbeck cl 100 candle: power. _ i "I ï¬gured the whole 'problem out in black and White.†said Mr. New". “I found th'ht my chickens pere' not laying much in winter. ; They'd so to moat eariier in the winter months and get up, later. Iï¬gured they dfln‘t have unfli- Icient dlyliuht in which 66 eatlthe newt,- ury amount of food and to get the re} quired amount of exercise {or 300d lay- ing. [estimated they not about sixteen hours of daylightin midiummerand only Endowment 1W Put'You' The endowment of Nd'thwestem Uni- versity has been inflated during the "a year by “58.0%. and than: is me:- cellent procpect that SIQODOO moreviu' come from the Rockefdller Founddtioa on condition that $900.0“) Idditional i. raised by the ï¬rst d" of)“; this year. about men; hBur'a in midwinter. I «kl-'51 cided to strike an averaje of their "waking hours. Up}! 5 A. M. “A: a cost of abdut $30 I installed a 100 candle power tungsten lamp in on chicken house and a candlepowcrlampin the other. The»; I connected with switches in the house “Chickens think". said Mr. Newell. “If they know . ey are going to get plenty of food the next day they'll lay. By my method I keep them thinking they are getting the same amount of daylight all the year around.'and I’m keeping them thinking all the time." ' l‘WlTen it begins to get dusk, along about 4, my daughter. Dorothy, or my wife turns on the lights and they are kept going until 9 at night, when I turn all out except the 2 candlepower lamps. These give just a sufficient amount of light to give the appearahce of dusk, aid the chickens begin . gojng to roost. i leave the small lamps lit all night, so that if any of the chickens want to get up at night to eat they can [10 :0. Average Jul-pl Ito'- 28 to 83 “Eleven days after thelighm were in- stalled the daily average jumped from twenty-six eggs to eighty»three. During the molting season under the old custom, when most 0! the food was going to leathers instead of eggs, 1 got only eleven eggs 3 day Now I get ï¬fty- two a day during the molting season. It is merely an experiment in efï¬ciency, and 1 hole to improve on it." “As soon as the alarm clock goes on’ at 6 or: little after in the ,moming I turn on the switch and the chickens get up, thinking it is daylight. The light: are turned off-at 8 or 8230, when it is full daéllighi and the neighbors' fowl‘ arejust axï¬sing. 5, FOOLS CHICKENS; ‘GEIS IGRE EGGS Don’t forget Fredel'ick W. Schumadra can sell Lixhtujn C931» andéflm Work Telephone" 180 Harder When 31;) $011â€"â€" think of Hardwa thï¬nk of Harder, they go together «sum .flnah c411 Nerkmg the Harï¬War gl'farder and Har ‘r all the time 1 One Woods Victoria without battery, god tins and in good order ...................... 7 OneColumbus with battery, for ..... 7. One Woods Victoria without battery, ‘ good condition and just out of the paint . Ode Woods Victoria without battery, H’ ' ‘ like new has been run but few miles and ' gonranteeeverything tobe imperfect 0‘ One Columbia Victoria without battery'é ; ..... 5 .,;.; ..... L‘, ., ..... 5. i . is “In One Woods Brougham chain drive just 0 V {hauled c slung spring metal fender tires and 'batte ; good abnew. Thisisagenuinebargain. ..... ; ...... One Brougham shaft drive late model 5 $1 fiatteryand tires y One G. V. Electric Truck no battrey : light delivery ............................... 3‘, ..... this car iswhat you>want and we will Wï¬ere else can you get 5 delivery car fog: . . . .. ‘ Automobile wheels without tires ......... i i ' I Ncw battery made to order for ,ardw are Compély Odd size casings inner tubs at your 3% pricas , a; 3; doe32x3§newmsing$2L900ur price... 5» ....... â€Eb Motor's worth $150 to woo for ........... $35 to $10 pd. Wood 5 Electric (éarag â€m4 An Eléctric De1'_ gry Car With brand. :eW 1 battery, G. V. Truck g with enclosed Ody Good Running ,der Highlana Park, lllifipis ,Hi W. E. Becker, Mgr. W. E. Becker, $450: 12 w. Cé‘tml A to $