A!†£1 PAGE POUR Evanston’s Newest and Finest Hotel Orrington Avenue, north of Davis Street, Evanston STOMATOL TOOTH PASTE by the million flourish in the mouth cavity. M minute terni are native in mlonm in: the sun:- lad starch ele- menh of food, mutant: into he- 1. Why To.“ Dotty wu not thoroughly undenwod until very recently. We _novr know that the chic! am of too‘hdecgy. is me prance of 0. 1'5. Only I’m-(In uninn thh pm. of douruo lion is to hen the m nnd mouth dun Ind pure by the use of I Inn-bk germicidal prep-r- dmdnc. thud†amine rapid Ind "mun-v decay of the FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 35¢ PER TUBE. STOMATOL is pleuant and refmhing to the mucoun membrane of the mouth and throat. and puriï¬es and sweeten: the breath. hxrdem tender gums. thereby preserving SOl'ND and STRONG. PEARL- WHITE TEETH; GOLD MEDAL It the [blink Emmi-I. Load... I.“ GIAND PIIX. GOLD IIDAL .1 (ho "flint: EMU“... Pu’b. 1m cm PIIX. GOLD mu. a th- lyric-k KIM“. Putt. 1’†CW3 PIJX. GOLD IEDAL u (N llytkolc Exhibition. Alina. I,“ GIAND PII‘. Telephone flifllland Park 9 Telephone Glencoe 70 Bowman Dairy Company Health and Strength STOMATOL COMPANY OF AMERIC Highlnnd Put. "Ii-ob An attractive home for individuals or small families who want the same service rm dered by the ï¬nest hotels but intermingled with a home atmosphere that adds to the comfort of a short or long stay. Eibram lfllaga There are attractive terms for long leans. Came and enjoy our restaurant or cafeteria. MANL’PACTITIED ACCORDING TO THE FORMULA For Reservations Telephone Evanston 8000 STOMATOL COMPANY -WA‘ For health and strength dring plenty BOWMAN’S MILKâ€"at least a quart a day. BOWMAN’S MILK is rich in vitamines. It is easily digested. There is absolute safety in BOWMAN’S MILK. Noth- ing is left undone to assure its reaching you fresh, sweet and pure. and Stockholm. Sweden 5. Tho Ann-â€d: Procra- cl Sta-MOI Duvet“ th- (mam o! In“: Add. Ind pracrv. the teeth. A- exam-holy maul-b tun-d by m :1me Conway. according to vmcflplbn. under the immediate I vhkm of WW!“ nhy-kh and don- mu. it u-ur- not 11 median- lcal. but Ibo Inn ‘1‘ cleanli- r2913? 8 I [.03 . .9: us i 9. . 312.» via! I u ngé WIâ€"N. “uniâ€"L. =0- PRK E S’Sc PER TL' BE 0F I Ext-Iu-IIIt-nt III rift: "I the wild ani- vInal community of the park since the scandal IIlIout Mr. Pelir-n n-ceiurd ; puhln attention The ducks are quad:- ing it. and the bob out; In suturing Ing it and the hob cuts are scattering 1 It iIro-dI-axt in their IIhrI'll Iain-II Throughout all thv whispers And 1 nudges of anghhurs n he puma-I. Mr. 1 l’t‘hkfln maintains his stutel) Int-in. {smmingly unconnious of th! jibes of tin multitude. His action: would In- dicatc he still holds his valued pllce III the community museum IN mu BIRD mom THIS IS N E W STUFF Yellowstone Pelican ls Branded Fish “Hog" by Professor: Something About the Pelican Flock Prolnuor Starla It His tmuble started with the charge by Prof. Henry B. Ward. held of the department 0! uwlogy of the Univer- sity of lllinuin. that he m I trout "hug" and viulntor of I“ the tenets of good nportnmlmship. Proof of thew chums problhly will mean lhn! .Vr. Pelicnn will become an outrun with everyone's door‘ cloud to him and everyonc'l hand agnlnu him. Ibouh 400.1'hcy "summer lruw- critically It the lake. fouling on the belt the land Mord. from the spring until September. than go to their winur resort- don‘ the Gulf of Mexico. VI WW ..... The bird dieu Alma! exclusively on M. and. no (It I: the Yellmtonc 1nd odier Rocky Mountain hit. and “mm: are concerned. ihin mun- exclmivdy on trout. He «limbo lhu the 400 pelic-nl con-unu- more trout Hun urt- token during on en- tire union by sportsmen. The pelican is no mpecur o! the ,, nV__A tire aeaaon by sportsmen. The pelican is no nape-cur o! alu limits or open anon, Profeuor Ward charges. He declared he had aeen a platoon of 35 pelicam ringed acrou a stream in regular formulon, pay- in: on the trout an they want up to spawn. Hitherto. the stream had yielded trout egg:- by the million: but hatchery men this year could other only a fraction of the norml ;mounl Charla E. Rnaael. county super- intendent of hlzbwaya today re- ceived word from Springï¬eld that the contracts for cement for road con- struction an about to be lot by the state highway department but that Lake county probably cannot be far- nished with cement for work to he let this your. The state, howevur. expecta to fur- nlah the county with ancient mt to take can at last year’s 5d- undo! contract. Lah county can get only what the contractors are able to atoru hctwcon now and early spring. The price to the “to will be about 81.†to 81.85 per barrel and the county will ban to pay around 15 cent: a baml you than last your. By (at. tin “I: count fro- th. nah th- muntyuuallypultforatrlfla leaatban by huylnglt prlvatoly. Above Rooms): The far! is znnted that Mr. Peli- can's home life in above reproach. He is a good provider. I good hunband and {nther Ind 11 Mndly monmmâ€" (yuvl. For tht' 400 hxrdn In the lake flock, thrn- an- ju~1 2300 nests; mm- for var}; (vuph- and mu- mau- {or rm'h NHL [1' further mwulxgmiun jusufy il. I’rufrssor Ward wa ask the federll gm‘vrnment to bar lhv ‘N'IIL‘IH! u aumxm-r Visitors {rum thc- park Nu eloquent? of the imagination can touch to life the lmst and roving ht-irs who may at one time have been legitimate claimants to this money. It was collected and deposited in the state treasury by vounty ofï¬cials he- fnro the system u! county public ad- ministrations was established. The fund now amounts to 86,806.07. It has been hold all these year: on the chance that acme heir might bob up to lay claim to it. Some dayt the treasurer states the legislature will he asked to appropriate it to name state purpose. (‘untrary (u the usual popularity! of money in the sum (rt-usury. the!!! is one fund am has no cluimlnbu m-vvr changvs and has llm in (by tremury without being muched. It; is knnwn as tht- â€unknown nnd minor. hrirs fund." ‘ CEMENT LACKING Slate NU CLAIMANT FOR MINOR HEIR Fl'ND! Highway Supt. Advised Contract for 1923 State aning Soon Awarded P "as Sum of Money Which! Has Lain for Years in the Treasury FOR N EW ROADS RUG S from CHIN ’1, HIGHLAND PARK TICKET OFFI PASSENGER STATION ‘ Telephone 140 : Convenient Route to Chicago’s Loop 4.63:2... sale price .. 3.20.00 ' 7 x4, sale price .... 4 x2.6,ulcprice.... 32.50 8 15. ulcprice..'.. 95.1 5 x26.sa|eprice“. 35.00 9 x6. ulcprioew. 138.1 5 x3. selenium. 43.00 10 x8, saleprice....lâ€1 6x3. saleprice.... 52.50 .12 x9. sdcprice....$5J We invite new charge accounts as a further means of serving the convenience of our customers. A remarkably ï¬ne collection - nearly offered in all sizes and a wonderful This means you now have an Opportunity w wquuc .. ........ w. of Chinese Rugs at prices from a little above wholesale to con- siderably below wholesale. The partial list given below indicates to those who know Oriental Rug values just how much lower the prices are then they have been in years. Ride in comfort from Highland Park to the center of Chicago’s business diStrict â€" save time and money. Fast North Shore trains leave Highland Park for Chicago every half hour from 6:.29a m. to 129a.m. Take advantage of this convenient route. CONSTANTINOPLE 15,000 Square Feet at Prices that Represent ‘4 t0 1/2L633 Than Regular Retail Valuation Express Trains every 30minutes. _ Baggagediofcked‘toall points‘on line, ‘3 mmmmnwmumm Now Included in Limited Trains for Chicago leave Hig] Park every thirty minuta from 6:44a. m. 11:..48am . have an opportunity to acquire the choicest mica; from a little above wholesale to con- CHICAGO nearly all of recent importationâ€".- ierful array of exclusive design;“ sale price sale price sale price adept-ice SULTANABAD