“L Construc- n' ‘ Engineer- toms Our En pdrlativc 'H BUILDING m STREET S 31’. E“ rry lit, Fur Puk Preu he ï¬nest TSON I‘m BREDS “Mandy-rt ussell 3 Hiuhhnd Park.†{Dogs and Cats ï¬ednanan \ :5 n dial-’3 «- {Avenue IlAve. â€(W PIE not exclusive :m‘u Gowns, ll, BIouuo. haiku. ’31 Ave. :yor ’dener :, Ill. I Smithy PARK. IIJ. Sets 'ON u- [I WORK Chicago 5'1 :rd Licensed Employment Macy t EMPLOYMENT AGENCYâ€"First clue help l received for all household positions. Em-f ployment of ‘all kinds for women and girls. Mrs. T. Walsh. 315 E. Park Ave.’ near Linden. Tel. 702 R. 11' “'ANl'ED'AH kinds of female help; Amertgzm and foreign. Wages $7 to $10 aweck Also ï¬rst class help furnished on short notice. Apply Room 1 State Bank Bldg Mrs‘ J. M. Donsing. telephone 263. FMR Ri:\'râ€"â€"5-room house at 429 W. Deertield Ave. Tel. 709-W. tf FOR RENT CARDSâ€"For sale at THE PRESS azlice. 5 cents each. Fox REMâ€"Modern aptarments of 4 to 6 mum, thh or without furnishings. In- quire of H. Palmer. cor. St. Johns Ave. and M iraine Rd. Tel. 776-M. tf Fox RENT «S-rooms and bath. hard- wood Y’i'mrs, oak and maple ï¬nish. 2 porches. .’ blocks from Ravinia depot. 35.) an) per month. F. A. Tucker. Tel. 57. tf FOR RENT-g-room house with all modern improvements, Q acre; ï¬ne fruit trees. etc. East side: also several houses and cottages for rent. Apply Room 1 State Bank Bldg. Tel. 263. J. M. Donsing. ti FOR RENTâ€"Safety deposit boxu and vault space for stortge of trunks. etc.. ut the Erskine Bank. tt FOR RENTâ€"Steam heated apartment. 6 rooms and bath; two extra room: if de- sired. 47 St. Johns Ave" phones 49 and 199. F. P. Hawkins. tf FOR SALEâ€"12 room house suitable for boarding house. Half Acre lot with nice lawn. shrubs. and fruit. N. A. Aldridge Erskine Bank Building. Tel. 345. 29 FOR SALEâ€"Doubled barrcled breach loading shot gun rebounding locks Rem- ington make. nearly new. Apply B. B. Vickery, 426 W. Central Ave. FOR SALEâ€"A refreshment tent. with smaIl soda fountain. and 'candy cases. complete. Tel. H. P. 527. 29 FOR SALEâ€"A wicker baby carriage. a wicker go~cart and an Irish mail. all in good condition. Call XX Press ofï¬ce. If FOR SALEâ€"Household furniture. rugs. dinning room set. parlor set. bed room sen Call anytime during the day or evening. on Arthur 5:. Peter at No. 8 Skokie Ave. 29 FOR SALEâ€"Two 5-year old horses. combination. Inquire Dr. C. W. Young, Tel. Lake Forest 110. t! FOR SALE-Comfortable 5-room cottage in good condition. nice lot with trees. shrubs and garden. Small payment down and balance to suit purchaser. Make an ofler. Address N. A. Aldridge. Erskine ‘Bank Bldg. Tel. 345. tf pd FOR SALEâ€"Choice lot. 100 feet front- age. near Vine Ave. station, Highland Park. $20.00 per foot; sewer and water paid. Address the Highland Park Press or F. S. Amick. 534 Leamington Ave. Chicago. tf pd For: SALE ~Fine 50 ft. lots between ’V'ine Ave. and Orchard St.. east of R. R. Prices $350.00 to $800.00; small payment down. balance monthly. 0. A. Lewis (30.. R. 218, Reaper Blk., Clark and Wash- ington Sts.. or call on our local agent, IIr. Tom Barrett at Highland Park Hotel. 1! FOR SALE-Cheap†taken within 30 din, corner lot and 5room cottage. m, water, gas electric lights. small barn. ï¬ne trees and shrubs. Worth $3000 will tuke $2500: $500 down and balance outime. N. A. Aldridge. Erskine Bank aids. Tel. 345. tf pd Fox Ranâ€"Furnished rooms and also housekeeping rooms. 231 N. St. Johns Ave. tf FOR SALE â€"2 twin beds (wooden)! size complete for 55, also other household articles. Tel. 751 W. Address 240 N. Green Bav Rd. 29 "FOR S\LB â€"Fine Orpington chickens. best winter layers, also some for eating and some ï¬ne Indian Runner ducks. W. D. Mann. 312 N. St. Johns Ave. Tel. 517. 27-30 pd WANTED TO Rmâ€"A well furnished ieven room house for the winter monthS. lieu Exmoor tel 1071, address 227 W. Wine AVc. tfâ€"pd WANTED TO Rm«-2 or 3 unfurnished looms reasonable or take care of house "n. F 1 Travis 541 Oakwood Ave. Tel. it. P. 592 29pd FOR RENTâ€"A 9 room house at 219 E Vine Ave. and an eleven room house _at 221 E. Vine Ave.. both houses modern In every respect. Tel. 210, or inquire at 215 E. Vine Ave. 29-30pd To RENTâ€" A store $25pe r month from October ht to April 30th peN. A Aldridge Erskine Bank Bldg. Tel 345 29 _WAN’TED â€"5 or 6 room house or flat in Highland Park. 3 in family. Address 00 Press ofï¬ce. 299d {on RENT -Two furnished rooms. Tel 8%; W. 204 Homewood Ave. 2E ' T0 RENT,T room bungalow. choice loca- tion 865 per month also several furnished houses N. A Aldridge. Erskine Bull: Bidiwrél'f 343 FOR RENTâ€"5 room flat at 212 W. Vine Ave. Louis S. Berube. Phone 711 M ,Chicazo position for a capable reliable “mile man to drive and care for a Pack- ‘Ird car and do work around the house. 7:8! round job. Address F. M. T. Press SITUATION WANTED-Reliable dras- maker. 13 years experience wishes work by the dav or at home. Mrs. F. J. Travis 54103kwwod Ave. Tel. H. P. 592. 29pd WANTEDâ€"Position as chauffeur in pri- '"° f"My by experienced man. Single '0‘)". reliable. 2 years experience in re- p" shun. Best of city references. Ad- d“ Lake Bluff Review. Lake Bluff Ill. WANTEDâ€" Position a nurse or second lid by Danish girl. Tel. H. P. 2 29 FOR SALE CARDSâ€"For sale at THE Puss ofï¬ce. 5 cents each. ‘wmm, FOR RENT, FOR am | SITUATION WANTED FOR RENT FOR SALE (f â€"Free of charge to hitch. help pay-‘ innown train inlet. Wq amply unaie farm hands, dairy hand; and married couple thoroughly 5074. WANTEDâ€"Three dozen strictly fresh eggs every week. Mrs.Gl F. Goodnow S. Green Bay Rd. Tel. H. P. 384. 29 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"3â€"_â€"_, ced. Diamond s Farm Hand Agency, 32 So‘. Coml St. 2nd} floor, Chicago. R. Diamond. Phone Mein ' ti 1 Dd...“ in Church Convention Pr. poooo Novel Plan to the! Unity. Rock loud. 11L, BepL li.â€"To got the represented": or more then 2.- 000.000 Inthonnl 0! America on bond I Ihip and keep them there until they hove weed to unite in I Iinxle nationnl church iedernlion tn the moi plan propooed in the gen- erti council of the hitherto (‘hurch ‘ of North Americm .. 'DODYOUR VERY BESTI†"If you want your public to believe in what you write you must believe in it yourself. When I in describing I scene I an n distinctly no. what I am describing an I can can you now. 80 real are my character: to an. that on one occuion I had fixed upon the course which one of them In: to pur- sue. The character. however. got hold of me nnd made me do onctly the op posits to what I had intended. but I was no sure that he win right out! I was wrong that I let him have his own way.†I. Earn.“ and Thorough and You An Bound to Sucmd. There in a feature of bk‘kens' char- acter which cannot be too often or too seriously maimed upon. and that In his lnteuw earnestness and tbnruuglmeu in everything he did. us and to me more than once: Whatever he. did eltber 111 work or at play he always gave of hi: very but. He hated nlackneu or III†bunt‘dneu “My dear boy. do everything at your best. If you do that nollhor 1 nor any one else can tlud fault wlth you. eVeu if you fall. For myself. I. can honestly say that l have taken us great palnl wlth the smallest mm: 1 ever did u with the biggest." In gh-ing advice to a yOunz author he said on one coo-sum: Peculiar Optical EH00“ and (he Yell" Spot In the Eye. If one places a pinbead up clooe to and directly in from of the eye the‘ head of the pin appears transparent and things may be seen a: easily. through it as through a sheet of Mn- glnu. the head appearing Ilmply al I; large round cloud. If It In placed some- wbat closer no pin or head can be seen a! all‘ it one looks to the sidu or n dltn star in the heavens the star appear: a great deal brighter than direct vision make. it appear. This is because the light in the direct view (all: on what is knOWn as the "yellow spot" or point of keenest vision. As this is not put di- rectly behind the front of the eye the side glance is necessary. Some people can see stars that way that they can- not perceive at all on din-ct viticuâ€" Pittaburgh Dispatch. in any shape or {Orin-Elmer‘- Weekly. if one goes into a very dark room’ and puts it lighted candle near the side of one eye very pretty nï¬d peculiar ef- fects are observed. A trnoery. form- ing a regular network. "can be easily detected. and this is merely the uhndow thrown by the candle on the retina of the eye of the email capillary blood vessels between the retina and the’ candle. it one looks to the side of n ditn star in the heavens the star nppeerl I great i deni brighter than direct \Lqion make. it appear. This is because the light in the direct view full: on what is known as the "yellow spot" or point of keenest vision. As this to not put di-E rectly behind the front of the eye the' side glance is necessary. Some people can see stars that way that they can- not perceive nt nil on direct “don.â€" . pointed by . ence. of which he wu 1 member. to I investignte the . bilhop. did not fuor the ideo. Springï¬eld. ill, Sept. u.â€"The lili- noie conference of the Methodut Episcopel church drew the color itne here by refusing to ndopt n reoolu- tion petitioning the generni confer ence to appoint n negro hllhop to represent the colored membership of the church in the Iouth. The tntent ot the resolution in lshieldod by the phrue "a bishop of inngungee end rncu." but it: mean- ing wu nude cleu in the Itorm ot diocuuioa which followed. it wu defeeted by I vote of 41 to 114. Dr. W. J. Davidson of Even-ton, one at the strongeet opponents of the row intion. declared I commie-ion up the int generol contor- need tor n negro A Garrick Incident. David Garrick. where ape-king was concerned. was the pride of London. Members of parliament envied him his powers. Burke envied him. There in that instance in parliament when. dur- ing a heeted debate. a member moved that the gallery be cleared. This wu ordered to be done. and, the strange" withdrew. all save Garrick. Still the member objected. Then up spake Burke. Would it be fair to exclude {rom their debate the waiter of elo quence, the genius who taught them the art of speaking? he demanded. Soho Square. London. Soho ls perhaps the moat curiously derived plum: name in" London. Ac- cording to Samuel Peace. (be an- thunry. Soho square. which ha: given I: name to the (Hatrlvt. «as ï¬mt called Monmouth square when the UI {and Duke of Monmouth had' n h- uw there. Upon the duke's defent'nml oxer‘mhm in 1685 the square was unit-red to be called ng's squnrv. and u nmuo nf Kim: Charlos H, was set up In the middle or 1:. But the [nrtisnnl or the Duke of .‘lonmnuth. whim): to pro serve n distant rvmombrunco of (hvir leader. with"! it sum» square from "Soho?“ n huntln: Pry adopted by Ibo duke 1N his: \vuh-hwonl n! Hm lunr‘o Where he was mkvn prisum-r â€"l.nn<1nu Saturday ltevhm’. For himself he “us proud to acknowl- edge his indebtedness to 'Garrh 1:. Fox followed in the same strain. and Tenn ahead. The house (hen voted that the "stranger should remain " Ami Cur rick did not budgeâ€"St. Jamee' Gnu-(ta Thu-o Wu! 5 silence fur a mlnule or two. then a bright htllo chap put“) em: “ 'Xm “'ut's gm t‘ biggest 'end"-l1m don 'I‘It-Bltx. The On. Advmtago. "l‘rnded your motor boat for an am plane. eh? “'hnt‘n the Ida ?" “Well. there‘s tbls about an hero [)lllnï¬-(‘YI'H ll â€10 t-nz‘lnc- duo! lm-nk down, you'n- Imunl Ju lnml mum who-re "- ï¬t lmxh l‘IHt l'lflmtr‘h ODDITIES 0F VISION. THE HIGHLAND PARK mmmmfrmmmxs ETo “sanctum" [UTHERAIS l Llunud to Real" Wlnlus. 1 Woodhull. lll. Sept. ltâ€"Wslur i l-‘nnuen bu been muted n llcenu lto receive wireleu mamas. The ! boy recently completed the con-truc- 1 lion 0! two all mut- bunny-{hm [feet hlgh nnd his small plan! b c.- .‘ pable or receiving means-a from I ‘ distance or 2.000 mllu. HUNT IORE INFECTED CATTLE ILLINOIS METHODISTS DRAW THE CUIIIII UNE nonlonnco Balm: Resolution to: New Bishop In South. I .llv -uu W: n. until may hu'o mood to unite in I Ilnxle nnuohnl church iodernlion tn the novel plan propooed in the un- enl council of the lathonn (‘hurch of North Americm The scheme was proposed by Dr J. C. Kunxmnnn of Philndelphh. Hi- plnn In to tarry it out in 1919 The name: in m be chnrlrred .1 New York for - monlh'n crul-e. Repror nu'Vy tentative. of nll Lulhenn synod. no ' to be invited. The Inn will he ihrouxh the Pun-nu cnnnl. with slop. on both con-u nnd endin‘ at Van» couver. When lho latter point in Ruched the delenlu niil leave the hon! nnd tnvel scroll the country in Incinl (nun, holding gnu mu meeting: on route. The council tn considering the proponillon. my. v » ‘ hm hm ownod by John V“. lam! nnd John Romain-tor to" {lunch by luhminl. m. am one bo- ilnx mull; dulmyed. \‘nndml lot! :- hone, um ulvu and bl- onuu l (nln crop EBOLT STAIIS $2.000 BLAZE ‘ Barn Nur Elm Gron Wm. Cram and Muhlmry You", Douroyod. 5 Elm Grove, Wu, scpt ll.~rl>‘ur tho incond time In thirteen "an Hu- - lixhlnln. lunch the horn on (he inrm .0! Philip Mn". three miles from éhero. lnully dulmyln. IL loge-Illn- i'llh All his min nnd nome- nu- Pchinery. The loan will be $2,000 : Inny telephone: were nlno pal uni Lot Ionic; Fodonl Maputo" Pnpan to Slaugh- u: Thm Horas. Chime, Sept IOâ€"TVO um" herd- of male. on. 1:: Lo. county Ind on. In McDononn county. won nponod to the auto bond of flu flock com- mlulonon u nfllctod with lb. [00! And mouth 6W. Fodonl inspec- ton var. mt out from (‘hlcm to enmlne the an]. and pm" for their thunder. Deputy nmm- mtdod tho turn 0! Mn. Soon Dunnd u Lulu Blufl. who uved her {50.000 hard of Guernsey cumo from uhughter by means of m injuncuon obtained from later in (â€h-neon Edvard J. Hoydockor I! Peorln. HI. Sept' H “A! In“ 500 members 0! the (‘hluxo Board a! Trad:- nre expected In “and the ".1“ mus. rvmenuon to In bold mere dung]; the wool comment Oct 11. Wining-n Shortly before the dbcuulon of tho nee queluon Governor Dunne ud- dreued the conference for I few mln- utel. He uld Americo'u proudest bots! should be her reluloua rm dom. Farm" Capture. We". Springï¬eld. “1., Sop! Hpâ€"A younx wolf no recently caught by Chlrleo Manning. | firmer Ilvln; non here, The vol! I: being hop: u u not no ll conï¬ned in the umo use with A puppy nnd n linen. As yet (here hive been no mum. Teacher! Org-Mu IIN Club. Dnnvfllc. “1‘. Sept. l!.»â€"8chool tuchen And other emu-no of Du:- vflle hue recently ornniud 3 club for the study of birds Ind £130 for the preserution of oped†which now threuan to become nnA Sui-r Grow, HI. Sept 14,â€"ATha opening of Um Sugar (iruve Ichool la driuyed «Min; to diphtherinv Two runes lun- bot-n reported If no net» Cam-s dvui p mhunl will open one Cam's (11%!) p ym wot-k from Mun-1 Sol! Imprcvement lntorifl. All. Hancock H1. Sppl H , The Hun- cook (‘ounu sun huprm‘emenl um (‘Iatinn has A nu-mlwrlhlp n! 3,335 (armors [n Iddltiun lo the-(- mem berg II'Q‘III)I.‘1N'(' bunk. have )mned the association. 1 Claim High Corn Record. Wllnamnfleld. ll|., Sop! IO.â€"<Dufld (‘atlon of the Sine [link of Willhmo- ï¬eld claims (hr rec-0rd for huh corn H.) has exhxrum-d corn lulll which arr (Entrtnwl‘. {H-i Y‘alxhv Diphtheria Delay! behool Opening. Sui-r Grow, HI. Sept 14,â€"ATha Chicago Gum Men to V5.0! Poor“. a y ’ anebonu. wu, 80M urn. ache.» maid wont up from \t to S to! u cunt tut INI, um pro-pod- }ot l conttnuud tacmo (moon on 9th. Bhoboyw duty board hm wool 'nvomod About H cull. p pound, which n n [and prtu (or thlo Um. of Lb. yur. tltwuxb It In about I (out i huhu - you no i The condition of tho that“ up mm 1. pecan-r “rho «mud to m;- ;[or than tho uuppty, dupin- tho hr! ; mt thcI condition- this manner, till: i the be“ wturu In years. hi‘. Bud. It poutble to product more ad bet- ‘ter (been nun «\er botan- When tuned to uphln but It mm: that ' the supply In. lu- ttnn the d-mand. quad Itlll the prke I. held dnvn, - t .‘ V l % . i l I t . I I l V r :lendln. rhme duh-r dot-Inna thlt‘ .01. M; puke" nbwlutely contronod i tho market. mu cases 315.000 Low SAYS BIB PACKERS HOLD CHEESE DOWN combination mu Hummus tot Lo! PM El: 0mm John Vauuf and John W! Drown My. At. New, Loon. 0m w, M... ‘sou. uâ€"‘nu. electric-l an ‘hkh Ivopt ovcr Brown coun' muud dim" cou- muted I! "5 ‘ Pooh! Oubotfllon Ordorol. Shoboyxun. Wit. Bop! H.â€"Tho npld growth of Shoboyxun hu auuod the poutmuur [em-ml to order a pooh: cubuuuon nubluhod In tho northveum par! of the MU. Poo! mater Gollucker hu received or» den to oat-blink) I nub-utmn in (he 0 P, M-rkqurdx uoro. 1NL North Fifteenth urn! of Iorflco I up! Idd line I’ll “and It ‘1†Include Ion-n] lune .ulphurk- .016 buildlnn. the hues: of which will be 1901150 feet In use .‘s‘nrly 2000 men up employed It the plan! of thin compuny. the hue portion of whom we employed on new con-Indian ‘ork The company 1- build“). an trnun llnM. bende- onlurllnl every department 0! the present plnnl. “Mormon An Fmod, Oconomumr. Why Srpt ltâ€"Murâ€" (in Wollki ul \Hluuuh-r paid I ï¬n. of $50 wd roan (-n I rhuxe u! hul- ln‘ with n! Mne- J F "men 0! Fl. Lou!- wu fin-d 125 Ind mat- for ï¬shing without 3 nun-ronldrnl lice-nu. Both nrrnu Iron mldo by Conn-ru- Hon Wnrden I! W Turtle Barn Nur Elm Grow Wm: Cram and Muhlmry You", Douroyod. Sim Grove, Wu, scpt Itvlr‘ur tho second mm In thirteen "an Hu- llxmnlu. struck the horn on the ï¬rm of Pump Meyer. three miles from hero. (nully dutmylnl IL ton-n." with All No min nnd tome- nu- cmnery. The )0. wt†be $2,000 "Why I know 1! to be 3 9mm" Incl. (bu the b1; packer. tun adu- Ally [ï¬n-n rim: lily to some of mou- um do not [an cunlnru. in order to hold down the price. I have bun In the human 1 good nun! yoga. 1nd "I pretty ‘oll rumenod will) the littllmn." hr add "It 1- Adam“, funny to hear the “(~qu (but fun boen offered recently for holding the prtu do‘n, Chen H I“ Impooaible lo locum .11 the thee-u that u ordorï¬d." Farm" Win. Rlbbonu on Hon... Poynfllc Wu. Sepl 1| â€"â€"luy (‘ur- (In, a young farmer of Hunt!†"(in the grnnd rhumphmrhw $.30 prtu It the Ind! {Mr 1nd ‘rrk fur 1hr It"! um u!- rvr hrr-i run 1 (n- An“ clnn HF :llo unn Hzrer {Sr-L (Io umund. “:4 ant XML! uh winâ€"r hum" In\ :1!- n clnn He IO‘tund. ll‘.‘ he unwed Hunter Severely Pen-I'M. [‘ 1 r|nï¬ï¬‚l" “ll 5' p! 1‘ , Em" Kuhn! n I 'Hhu Ix ‘Mrr u! 12.1 (H, II minus 91‘ 1-, a \.,..nlir 3m. Ind .3 tun! uan‘. 85" n n rmuil uf {pelnli ruugm bx I‘nnwn m! a; \N'nrdrn Rock-f nu [hm-1m: prnirit- rhklenu berm: the opening of the â€cum: Larger Hl.h School Hooded. Junenmo. Wu, Rem 14-4!»qu o! the lmrew In lhr mundane. u the huh uhuol hare. S B Buckmu- tar. pft-Ifdl‘n‘ n! the uhool b001, dkhrn I‘ll In nddiunn Ill} be noo- Nllr) "0'1! )1'.’ Powdor Company [nondt “'uhbnm. “‘13. Sept Hr Another big uddulon to the plum or the hu- pont Po‘der comp-M u Harlan). In lunod mt week urn-n vorl on Polcco Chlol Rodin; Pohllun Win, tic-pl H ~The rub union of Poflro (‘htot A G 2mm mun hu teen presented to the do roam-H Ho 'm an up tuning - Noflh anou. A mom will In Inn‘s! c- Oct. 5. n" no! ornum-nlad with I damn of m- ownruloctluu In the mum of "mo mm in noted and Ihlpped to 8.0 Fund-m by utlln‘ rec-o) round (he Honx, hm It‘ll-r long drill: the va- nl u-u (hen up at It»! and I'II nor rr afterward bun! {mm "In the curl, 6-," In (hmuruia very mm china vru mod that am m-l mm from the orient A man ‘huu- home no in Pol-um who pun-rm 1m rm DI of Bunnie. toot adv-nua- of a v10. 1! to Enthnd In older I mmpleto an. of (be rhmn‘ and mu «HIM furth an «xx-hunk»: "mu m. Mum- Rhemld him the flnnn had an unto-mutiny hit (or). In K had ln-on warn-d up an the nearby than: and â€my hnd houxht It fhvm the man who had ro-vurervd It hum flu- ocean. Our Own Duh-r Iyuom and W913! May I. onond H. In Lmr II! the hh-II ronN-plhnn u! â€tn-humor: the :10er nmu-ru- Inn I Juan-(er u! mum h- 1mm ugh! jc-ul'n. Itlh I lhh Lm-M of 1,1!» 1.. :‘(III nud our nun In.» 2: plum a 1.1m I‘tllndfl) [rum "u- rrmrr l' c-umnn-n Ion-II (Illhp.'I|.1III,(lI‘Hul- unh‘m Hn» HAL-gr u! human-u HRH-H I) “Uh durl- rm: An Una-[pond “Mung With a Long Ltd .0! 9' Duck†In the Amt-nan Ilnlim the nor) of I curiou- cuinotdnuv I- mm In a loner Irina-n by link- I! “In of Mn Glbfld. Cal "Tu-m lflfl'nfd tho (‘1‘!!!an while "in-Mn. in (‘htm wu Inrilud to dim It â€In home of I missionary. “'an wn m. uuuxubmem to and the ume net with bh own mum. pur- rhm! no hm; urn? (‘nmnlln‘ bk numrhe‘ be mmmonlod an Hn- halt“! "flunvrillua u it may mw‘ he nu'» or we MI hunt Hut be wu (-111. o! in. own dllhn?" u! (rum-11w {Inhibit In: [-0 «nun-u!" Bo 1|! lIb‘ bald. (In Munro-nan VAnothC â€panic nu! Iy-lrm u with On dhflnm In run-1M}. nutronouu-rl I! |I NIKKI-Ma! Hm! uur â€Mu-nu nun} he no! Hm "My "or and ' .nv 'hu- â€mm “It'll-Mr rlnud, («w mural-rt pc-r hu- sun-01mm ynn mun-m may ho a relatively aux-ll uhhc-m of Ihuul 1w) mm )nrl In dinmflu‘ Speck] oflcr until September 150: on Sum. Ga? and Auto mobile Com: No obpcamon if own maxcrial ll furnished. TWW Put 17 1426 Stevens Bldg éuhiOUS"c6iu'c:o£Ncr_ Tn, Copper, Sheet â€$11,me Work With party line service there is always the chance that thehne will be busy when he wants to use it. As he prospers he feels the need Qf higher grade service. With sin rle line service the way is alwavs open-and the trifling incream in expense that attaches is more than balanced by the saving in time and annoyance. Let our Manager quote you rates for unlimited, direct scrwcc. \Vhen a business man turns to his telephone he wantsqunck action. THE UNIVERSE PARISENNE LADIES TAILOR Chicago Telephone Compmy 0’ NHLL’S 'IIN SHOP ALL BRAND-[B Bell C. T. Ford, District ‘ Tdcphou an: nebular NQ'II‘I “uh ‘1 mnnlrr 'l 15 West Elm Place mun-t lull“- VENCEL MUZIK‘ 3m SHOP W Calm! Ave. HM Sun: O, S and 6, Sat: Bank 81*. Yd-h- m m ml. :1 _Dr.lLI-d- ans-mm DENTISTS ' Rubber Bottles Pajaer, etc. Autonobi. Tr... “dill Rubb-I A SPEOALTY North of W M tantalum-.71. “No.34 WM xmuwrmnvq BIS-bu Tough-o C32: J. Smith Drop me a postal card or telephope me and l willrcall for “Au-aura FRED SCHAEFER PLUMBING System WP“ 2* Quicago, Illinois Highhnd M