" now Lsements for ices. of-. tions 'clephone 23 1e m It,“ claims man di, I the monkeys, but a Rod would be quite h, [in eiimbtht up after g Shoes i Caps , Balls actual nae Just neat with your I no other way d to your re- ES TRA DE AKES MAKES iYS lonthly "Trade Thor Hamilton- Phone 150 so R00 F' SUPERIOR ch Liberty HOP NERS ER mes Stationer Co. Phone 150, GAIN A DAY for that ar UP'NN JUDD Beach Charging that the supervisors themselves are to blarne for the rapidly increasing cost of operating the county hospital and then quibble over paying the fiddler, and that the hospital is the dumping ground for chronics, which have no place there, Supervisor Vercoe, of Highland Park last week laid bare conditions which Eire bringing about the breaking point in the endurance (if the finances com- mittee, which is staggering under the burdens of the county. vy'xuirervisor Vercoe declared that there are no hospitals anywhere along the north shore that would tplorate conditions that the county Espiml committee is compelled to wt in the handling of from half vsipervisor Vercoe declared that there are no hospitals anywhere along the north shore that would tolerate conditions that the county â€Spin“ committee is compelled to Get in the handling of from half a dozen to a dozen chronies, which have no business there and should be vared for at the county poor far'm because they are past help and the only thing that can be done for them is to give them ordinary care. He declared that the county is tak- in): care of these people at an in- Ititutirm where costly machinery and 'mployvs are maintained, when they could be cared for just as comfort- ably in the poor farm with the aid If one nurse and some cheap aux- Mary help. . 3 "sill!!, (North Shore Trui Sheridan Road and Cd Jewelry NEW LOCATION Telephone 331 Welcome All Accounts, Checking and Savings Make Real Estate Loans EYE GLASS REPAIRING All lenses duislicate4 and work guaianteed 360 Central (A Sm. Bank) Watchés 'rt) open house at the Un’versity will It? for three days---Junel28, 29, and o. This arrangement i made so t at those who wish to «Ewe the day, fore the picnic and visit the uni: rsity and then stay oier the next. day for the picnic, can; do so, whili, those who wish to stay. (ver the day) fter, will have the same oppor- tunities and privileges. ', i Greatest Farm Collegé i TIle visitors will see otteiU, the gre est, if not the gtvatest array‘ of "d, rming experiments an splen- tifiilstudy of farming proble s.thati ttre) orld knows. Several undred diffti ent experiments are bei) it, con- du d by the. uniwttrsi.ty.rror1 many, ma ' subjects. In, addition; to the tactithat all of the airrieultur)1 build- ing'b will be open tor visitor, 'with gui 8 available at every tu , there will be men stationed at El: of the ex _ imental plots.'; Regula routes to l trt veled, from start i}? finish, will be marked and eliarted.l. Those whit wish to see it allpca follow the, oute,.while thode who a inter- esti in just certain pha of the wot ---agronomy, diirying, ottieul- to etc.--can visitjust th places wh e that partiruhir line oflwetrk is ttoil on. , . "; ; ' e university farm whie adjoins “in, regular campus, compr sea 922 ac . .‘ r IEIDER ntral Avenue it Company' 1venue yitten Building Clocks l) NINE MONTHS’ SHOWING 'tite Less Mom inhhat me _ an Sum Atr,rmtrttiaud,lit but-drain from various . and: h. unt to $27,188.92 while t ' bal. " e is $75,283. Root expense lead wi tt cost of $38,292 yhich hows tutl/overdraft of $8,292. 'v ' he big expense in t all†s of loyes. To date, max-wort any T 'tut of toprorrutionrror ' .100 to the year, $248,045.92 has ex- pe . ed ip the first Jtintsmton..tt. , the iit't of the tuutnritsl oqmmi be- fi the board of supervisors ' on. f Sept. 1, 1922, to Jim l, 1928, a 1 of $26,993.45 has been spent to conduct the younty ', oiBce and el? ‘ts. The county higjmay x in ne t with an expenditur of $2 ,605.- M and public buildinmffNrt with a cat to the county of"818, 9 for th nine months. . l lind pensions are running t ue to th predictions ot the| nape 'aors w n they made out th year' bud. .. So far $3,225 hav been spent mes way and there is ill a lance of.,$l,275 from the app priati n. ma election' exgenses xceed d the a Iount of $1i),00 aliotthd tor it. A sin of $12,550.10 was spent 0 put' t _ present mien in omee) or $2 550.10 "If†than the supervipors t ought w uld be necepsary. f, P: rental!“ "dfteetr/ due 0 the la k of room In the county b Ming, h amounted tol$l.'305' in t nine m. nths time. , The appNpriati us for t _ t item of expense is 32,000. ,' ii County I'oor,ritrm In»: county poor farmi is ex eeding i 1 quota by a tdw 1'2'ir'l. e ap- ptopriation1s $20,000 an}! $15, 58 has Men spent leaving legal, than $5,000 Mr the last quarter. i, A IsThe detention home iis slidi g un- dir wire easily. They! have spent b t $4,598.53 ouheir $10,000 budget "1I the three quarters. g ‘ NiThé country is wading ghttr ahead' of tho tippropriition, he re- pin-t shows. 1 . , irncE HOME crrits f BEQUES’I! l I Through the will of yde M G president of Josep T. F Son, the Chicago Symphm c stra is bequeathed the f m an fndowpent of $1,000, The Art' Institute of Chica netit _ from an e dowm $l6000,000. EThe will was filed ast 'aukegan, Mr. Carr's 1 gal, r aving been in Lake F st.' The value of the est tp, a the petition filed ith t l nominally .52,000,000 I A -bequetrt of $5,000 was lice Home Hospital o Lake After distributing 100,00 . equal shares among nine nd nieces, Mr. Carr â€eaves f, Construction work on two nt mad building jo'hs in L 'y were stopped Wednesday uit of a state inspector co he gravel and sand biking The two jobs which were biri those on Rockla d Ro ht Creamery road we , ‘and ee avenue at Mbertyv He. , rThe Eclipse Constr tion as the Rockland, roa job . Cape & Sons hé'v the Nee avenue work. f The inspector stop d t [claiming that the gr vel 'contains more than hree [Eh-t. Stopping of the rk d the Eclipse ', Construction hnuch trouble as pract cally (the sand and gravel nece lthe completion of the grit pd to the premises 1asit fall. it the residuary estate :to the F, the entire Income to be bs, trustees without risstrietio ourth of the residuary esta the Art institute, to, be k parate fund, the incom hich, together with such pa rincipal as the trustees sh ise, is to be used "for the f paintings and for no ot ose." I Charles E. Russell, county 'iltendent of highways decla Fare county is in a peculiar 'iin the matter beeai1tse of , [that another state inspector in to receive the interest f residual-y estate during her {he remaining fourth of,th Ks left lo Mrs. Carr oufright. 'r,', The maierial was urchin! itvhe Interstate Sand ; Gm {party at Libertyville. I ocal Hospital, to Will of Clyde Other Gif O. K.'d the material. He' it appears to be up to the or: to straighten out the m an effort is being made t as Mott as possible in 0rd tie up the construction longer than necessary; , WORK ON TWO ROAD, IN COUNTY min Neither of these gifts is to mtil after the death of the ,irs. Lillian Van Alstyne C Is Of Sul Blind Pension‘ F333 OF [Wen v Forest impo l e cots; as t I demni sed. stop d, fro ‘Milwad- e worl nd tsat er cet as can ompa nt-thi ary fi, as had contra tter, a 1 t do t i at not york i; . Carr) Jrad,') y tj incom l 0. l 0 will at o positi, the n last fa leph me-hal orches used b s. On is let} t as fro of th 1 dee urcha r 'pu by mad widow n", wh tek ai sidencd 55,0001 rompan md J ai, M ilwat ed in val cm cot-din? e will AYE ifetimge. a esta superi ed 'thl mort by Midsummer S. M. Hating: Claimâ€; of Board The hot weather season is here andzwe have all thei, seasonable men dise for summer wear. Bathing suits ti r men, women arid children; cooh summer dresses in various materials, pileated skirts, sleetel‘ess sweaters, 1 sport shirts, etc., etc. You can fill all your summer weal:- wants here. Ladies' Bathing Suits in wool, fine gar- ments, well made and good looking. Good value at--- J. M. Appel Britton I. Budd Boys' (md Girls one-piece suits at Infant)' line of all wool suits at._.._......$3.50 All/the wanted styles amrmateriahs in summer dresses at prices tha,t are Grd to equal. ' ' ( $17.75 ’ $15.50 $14.75 Tub sin, Dresses, cool and comfortable :nd easily (laundered; good-looking dreeset at French Ginghams; splendid value in these Voile Dresses at $16.50; Ratitu/Dretsses at dresses at eaeh--- _ 55-75 "_; It':.,',',',';',,,,' $2233“: Tell. k P. 110 G A)ijiqtyr T I) l Highland Park State Strictly all wool bqthing suits ata-- FOR THE BATHING BEACH $4.50 to' $12 $24.50 $16.75 $9.75 $6.75 SUMMER DRESI'S- Linen Dresses at - $3.50 F rier . . i OFFIGBBS 7 i /. J. M. Appel Hhrrs Witt C. F. G at R. L. Enkim President _ Vida Preiasnt Wee PM & uhier Ant. Cufhier DIRECTORS T . _' F. W. Cashing S. M. Hating- T Morton R. dor Harry Paul C. F. Grant Martin J. Insult q A. C. Mort Marshall E. Sump-1 The Km a Sutu- Dam-Inn Merchandis; Pleated Skirts tbr mangle: wear in white and grey; rioed at - - Very popular foit, sport wear; much in mand. We have _bhs-t-- New line of suinmér caps, lightwei t, T l ' ' newest styles, ptiee--r . F , New line of Spoh Shirts, plain white, and stripéd pagiéems at - , New Athletic Ton Suits; lease. " soft grad easy r hot weather weal the price will mirprise you. Look; Oil Men's Bathing iuita at $2.50 and . Trunks gt --j-r-------,- ' Boys' two-pi Suits; white shirt,. .ue trunks, martian. complete--.., i i, it: $10.75 $6.75 est styles, ptiee-- ' (1so or Mien (if BO suzm)iss SWEATERS $1.95 $1.25 tturi) $3.75 _ij,' orton R. or Harry Paul A, C. not: Harsh" E. Sun I Ward W. Willie â€mm sums Whit} Duék mm " p you In tamer of elf with vested in 85c 79c rec Delivi PIGS as rd