Il M RE ll! 573 lata H above; or iii want from ,_-_..v nun; a per an; mum. and is Tumrmd to all the ship- or to crate them. The board in entitled stain the whole of the tmSta and they amount to 25 per cent of its ‘veatment in order to build up a nae. After the reserve is eatabli , 50 P cent d the protits must tin-1E into the my): . .. " the radar!) start with no T in: if»! . We to tt it " per cent of the ' ttl shove, or menu. a _ to that u...» A.-- --9, - - 'V The proposed plan . to In â€when: assume’ 1 lots 't.eratioat - and dented ion t and turn the Beet our ' al hard at its market m . m b to, I“. to the mt “I" to “at amount arhitr a†ill-OM AA: . It.msq'maiteiv" 'sr,oiEiriii the Beet.. _ dMttetmiin's merehan marine a book value of mm, ater 000,000, but ' market he of â€Â£00,000, Dari". two Pf". the “mutant us, but '.-ri-.c, AA --- - , we 8.5.1,; “sermon Australia is prepu-i ' to set u tt ceiv n China I 1 Win: board which 13th 'iU'ld Et Ituvintri mes", t!†Immenmned oieharit "1.. E. CI. Dudley yesten nae of that magâ€, cording to d {fire a Ftt?up of Nor upmjw mm by t Department l puma] school M9mitseree. At prise t the govern. weapon of the aim mt thet is under the incticn of a Day “mites held , matte: 'repnsenting the govern- tre ttf,the aehoot at m AUSTRALIA PLA Artstrhtin's ' M _ when and non-h m " Per cent of a for 1922, 10.0 per cert; MUt per cent for 1914. 11‘0th , , tax s' $8lr,000,t ,nente‘d 67.8 percent _ 21112133: Indium! m for 1922, " ite, ‘.cent for money b 1917, and Mgrtier ce for 1914. The We then i-ae in the; mo t of property' borrowed has collated my“. 16. per cent from That' 3,1914 to 1917, Md 98. per cent from I.myrresty 3917 to 19:2. 'The r eapiU prop- mm†at, an iremitat.fg Ui 1922. $20.39 !Pstirtetris. in 1917,ud 9192311: 014. figures of Earning. of public (erviee eaten {$30 J, prim operated by the city represent-* i . " " " per cent of total revenue '2 cu tivatin, for 1922; " per can tor 1917 and I The value, " per cent for 1914. , T , In.“ $1,4t , run-unuvm I - Will revenue ' ipta for ylei IN - $153,560,705. 0:13:42!) per cap-K . _ ttad The per eapita [ as: of your)», ' - illegal coat- over . .nue receipts Many of Them ya. ttterefore, 83.30 534mm: the . gross in y mac receipts ex ed the can. . Of1t lathe ordimgy lion and main†' - than. Ind the pa _ ta for inter-; . . gt, excluding outlay: was. The (cr,1,irtrittnv, m of ptr etpita payments omicordin to the In mane, receipts as! _ 1y on account De 'la,,,',',', of the of norm-neat improv nu, the cost: P,,? he owns 1 66 a! with m met by the nuance Offltock with .,i' . Att?' Motion; . . 11- total men... , Pot. $153,560,705, or hr The per eapita e fi4u1 costs over I. Trar, thereforeâ€, $8.M, mac receipts axe: foe the ordinagy open all (I'll, $33.78,. the!“ for M P_lus'tteimr $91,849. t Ind~§81,44o,. out: for 1922 _ of “pen.†page. of ptthtie ice charming, Ms; payments {on menu, :23†and foe outlays, 'INN. The chief “radium for p15 at improm- ta m $2,S67 for Inter an} My mum; 34.212 r for Parka; “WM for "h la", $11,190,000 for levers; and t24 , .000 for itiirir/ WttW. V ,2 ' “any i' The Deputmont y Commerce d. mun the can for mutant macaque ,ilL,forttse Ila] nu ended ber 81, 1922. unnamed to 3163.07 mn, which was a per up“. can of 7.56. In Ihr, tht per ea in cost fractal“. and in "t4, 'tat the total; for than an being ')"d,"ttf,,'"jtlii,1ii,iif _ ' mun . Perl 4sapita mita for 1922 muted of drum-m! private high", Revenues. Imagine“, " 'ifvtut,"iite I , Given in n (a MUNICIPAL cvaRNMEN'r at Mt dettetw rather than mount tiii), 5 per China. He and is Interim to mud-g or to‘ (karate them. ttttd order m I I iiiii I ILA-MAJ_., . --i u" t I of public ionic. enter-’12:: ma by the city ropmenfrfcult cent of total ttveme,lriii, dt per can tor 1917, and I", tfoe 19t4. 3 ' ' !v.lu and non- inâ€: licenses are r cent of total revenue 1 in, to per can foe 1917, mdlprod tier 1914. ir" q ions. In prone Percent f 1922, " _ " per a tb1mo t M um. 11 _ .___ "W," I $M.86 per eapita for r 1917, nd 327.34 for “a f the current E than "000,000 'or ’0 each or new†Ind d ' mvooo. for' “than Tix by“. use ' valuation of: Ieatro abject to ad , x for ‘city corpora»: M7378 The levy for 1922 as $128,640.- per iU of: Total, ration, 316.47; Conn. distrt , $16,92; an. 2.52; at districts, $2.64 (r I data n for this , PM Pen, nu Ion up ii†operating cm tlt' CHICAGO to have the locus of [Elihu $66.9 marine has m to date iFiiiitii I shipping unemd Pryrril suppose ' Percentage tfpn between the eitrand This treat. ’POrIbih'ty in two lait total only I er Items et of ' Dean Kendall announced that .01: " October 17 the four downtown schools "of N.orttrestertr-CtG India}, lav, dental add commerce 'eltoous..for the , firstrtitne in their history Wald [at together it a tracker to be held in. the: One Hundred and thirty-am hunk: Regiment armory. “The price bf " ntissioit in enthnshsm," ho - T _).-'--'.-'.. '"""'u"M" Tor 18' and order were more prevalent in the United States. He dwelt upon the “mailbag matte-y†with which he um everywhere received. _ z - "__- â€var" UH!" i born street! Dean Arthur I. Kendall |welcomed the freshmen in the me lot the medical school. _ I Professor Dudley, who. is am am thority 'on gynecology, [us just re- turned from . prolonged stay in the Orient: where, in various universities in Chin- mud in the government hoe. pital in the I'hillippiiiU.hi, demand a series of lectures on media! subs I jeets. He spoke on “My impression; of China; medical and utlm'wiae." He] asserted it via a mistaken idemto. IUHMA tin-6 I-., sr. ,,_"-... ... nmcnca paid me the rapt attention at lectures that I ceived in China I should think they' were ‘guying’ me," declared Professor E. C. Dudley yesterday (Tuesday) be.. fore 'a group of Northwestern univer.. nitv mun-I --c ' - _ Returning Prohasor . Alive Better At; unwuy concerned in the development [of forestry policies and in'thereon. lduct of our research miork,",aaid ,8eer {retary Wallace in announcing the ap- ,pointment of the eommittee. The-re- lunch work of, the Forestry Bureau of the Department of Atricultunei 'totteernirUr the' pulp and paper in- dustry is conducted at a laboratory at Madison, Wis., and in the forest experiment stations located atiartoua points in the United Staten, STUDENTS IN 05113.4 : ARE MORE SERIOUS I Twenty mpretieittatives, of the , and paper, industry of the il ‘fState: hate been requested .by S parrot Agnicmgure Wallace to tan advisory committee to co-op< withghis department in ftrmuh and carrying trut forestry pol which atteet the use of forest I acts in making paper and kin products. I a! The American IndianVia investing- met l heavily in the live stock industry. ab“ “cording to the Indian bureau of the" at. , Department of the Interior. At prev C',') can: he owns 1,659,000 head of live, Itock, with an utimntod value of) L $85,000,000. Under fedenl law, the, Indian. bureau is authorized to loam it money to Indians to buy cattle; and! ‘he give them six years to pay the amount its? hog-Loved yithqut interest. T 3 "The members of the iomntittee, and through thein the trttim. pulp and paper industry should become more directly concerncq in the develonmonf "If students in 3miness'is evidenced by comparative figures of 20 years ago with thosé of today. Twenty years atrittrere were 11,000 Indiana engine“ .111†farming, cultivating 362,000 scrap "rt land/ Tho ugh-n AI‘AL __. ,_____' .IIWJUIM That' the American Indian Imyrresyed not only in the live, 3ndpuryvbnt in all ttttutr Hm that wig}: H '" “v -_.... and, Latino. The Love of three 'Kintri, Edipo he. Tristan and Isolde, CIVIIM til Italians, Orteo {mi u be? qumir, Paintings of stage "ttttttri, also by Julien Dove, gt be seen an†{the entrance corridor to he main exi, "tibition rooms. . l AID romiiyihi'fPraNs fer. WODemtion Is Desired To Conserve Pulp Supply: In America . q ( AMERICAN INDIANS . _ IN BUSINESS LIFE I] a an unusual; oceans}; ‘e dared to My thgt 1 general disrespect for Lovers of grand open any scenes.» be used in the ope the forthcoming sewn in Chic visiting the Art Institute and v 1the miniature models at 'tag Ltings. which will be on. exhibit gallery G " until October 22, Chicago Civic Opera Will ope season at the 'tuditorittin Th, nitht, Nov. 8, with Mousse: masterpiece, "Boris Godunott" F:eodor Cheliepin inane role a re Better Aha-{15:1 Than Americans bry poucnes and in-the.con- )ur research miork,'laaid See, allaee in announcing the'apo It of the eommittee. The-re- rotk of, the Forestry Bureau Department of Ahiculfnr- emu OPERA SCENES ï¬r SHOWN AT INSTITUTE Miliuure R_evrodL'tioc, of Ttie Stare _Sepungs Attract I Tptwttttettt of Airicuituitg ' the' pulp and paper in- conducted at a laboratofy n 1m. ....." 2, .. - y of Them Making Bitt Pro. gress in Various Lines Of Indnatry school students On the re ttixtvrtttth Faundm' held in the amphithea- ml at 2421 South Dear. Jean Arthur I. Kendall ttthen in the me I.†hi mid. ' and in mtg}? It' located atiartoua ted States. Amyrica ‘paid Was a common, ls occurrence in say that hold- the mime; iGii,i'ii; Q h, i.iiiiiyiri4l'l'r'i"f,'T try of the uiiia' Yeagesggdpy Seems Music favors: 91,000 acres of land, of an annual value d raising live stock ning sewn in Cliieatro it; Art Institute)“ Viewing; Wallace to form tee to etFoperate t in farmulating forestry policies 2 of forest prod- Fer and kindred W m we h'vetstoek al! pum- lines of rand open my and", used in the fowl-slot the. committee, Says They ops at that time their live, wk . Toduy them law at stage V get": fx1ti1titlon ih pttlp farm- 22. Tht I , A. . open the , f Thund'n . ii:,' Che unruly" Md: l tfr" with {Mud to of It Wes of collectio 'Hlitq _ " JA‘L Acc, Md; ....i,2.'..:. has Sweet o I the dose Fred: " the box, f. Florida Tomato“ the ptrmid "'"--.m......w., Sweet Pinto Squash Own Happen . py GM Cucumbm Celery blue. the lb. (3mm... Riding! the bunch .....L, Crisp ciur, the' bunch .-t.. can. Bun. the with .... .FLogIDA okiiiiiiiiiii qitrots ind Beet: the huth "'"'"-.- teen _ ions t: ','ct ..ttmr.t...___. ' "P""'"". Ill DI". I Illitedcy in the cities I: very closely Related to the problem of immizrr tio'p. Stq'tistica show that 67.8 per cent ofrgllit'ehtes in cities It} for.. eign bo . This hm group infcom- posed at those who can not Write. road or speak to any extent itt tht English Immune. By virtue ot this , ' T . 7- "'1 “’" f g ' WA“! _ ' mi. .tt.rds " Enttliah ths) t,ciitiiiiit my Ford now-,0“ Co, one». ' 1 were?! “not forth in the r on the that tinee'tU, u "taptdd ie'; ' m it misleading. The g df night Enamels for, the 121drit', /,1,t.ytslytriiiCta"iriiii'd; or .‘y "27C. " is, itlite i th U 'ted Stat he he tio f their foreign born worker: m Ill; “5;? n l. m “i â€gains. in than: ‘plenh hm 4.. ltd o,tt y "l, per cen l , F owned " pet cent, Then. ft. Bound , g 1 Draft Stltietlcs J C of Mines is authority for the mu- 1 (This {does not correspond, however. mutt that 466,000 men an meted to other investigations. The most ex.. in the mining Mushy Who do not E hhustivh, as well as 'motrt reliable, upâ€): the English language and that test of literacy was made during the the late of with?!“ thong this plus Tobilix tion of 4,000,000 men faring of Where in twice a high I! may; " the we under the draft act. t wu th who do speak mil read the absolut ly,eenentiel from atheefllmnd. Eliza: [uncanny . . I point public “few an clency ' " 1/1fag',t,"/ti, know whether. men and' 'dlletlt,',')tigf i:hmum' unaltered into serviceicould read in- 'i ' ' i . r l b . . no is being realized more and more Jain-actions, write orders and other b ill nutboritiu lit . mat - It!:.?, prove themselves cap-Ne of un- 33.“; the work of Antiesnnimtiiii, l The goyernment made a "tel-Mi test theuiute, is bei . “W F i " every man drafted. The result was _ ; " . ' I astoundlng and alarming. Over 25 per P e x _ _ cent of the men called to service, were COW“ OFFICIALS "liiisie' to read _ and understand the _ l HONORED AT MEET '?itelitpr'panirilue' and unable 'ttinit,?. . 3 , I this En liah language, with t e ew. , 7 cegtion *0! probably their unmet. t The the Lake county {Wm _ his Ft government and iduetr Who; attended the Illinois ','22',rtfl tittnal ahthoritiee to an inveeti “ion of the Public Welfare W“ " F or; those who were not :1an arid Momma†last "at bronchi ban the result has been the, shameful din. homims. . closure that illiteracy; meaning in- Min Mary Palmeter, county pm ability tp read, write and week the betlon oneâ€, we. elected when English language to any “tang-pm. of the genera conference. County ' Valle amhng at least one-fourth at our Judge Pen-y L. Per-em and u populatihn. In some lemons at the chairman of the Inhalation. 1metttttitc country fthis percentage run: much 'utae The other Lake *Connty, om. higher. _., 4“" - . k- A GENUINE mijiEiiiiiiiii COUN'It'gr guns]: e . . pl6iiieiii2"riii'i" to have i V ' rs mm m Phones Eighhnd Park, 1677-1678 Special Saie for Friday and Saturday, _,", JUICY. Ginâ€: FRUIT _ i I Draft 8“th . A F 3 (This tdoes not can»: nd, however, t other CLl'iu"t'L1'l%2 tnogt ex- hiustiv , as well an uncut reliable, thst of literacy w“ made du . I the t1Pbilia tion ot 4,000,000 analyst“: 'tt', wa under the drift act t was a solut ly,essentiul from them“. sl' 25c “I! momma an BEST POT ROAST the lb. ' T . 3-"- - 'e,e"'"T ""t.n-. heel of gummy in Amati“. iiw, Illit cy utatiati are v y 2dl'lTlg,,, the Urged sun} can- am, with}: is collected by inqutry in which itiuns are asked what!“ they an t and write. Begum: 'll;;,'),',', me: e question without kitywintr what i means, and other: an r it ttr, ively because they are meta Nfte air names orcopy , few moms in English ths) percent!“ of i {hit-suit: n- - ‘**“' . ‘- I Che public magnum}; in «mason {with education week; November Ig.. M, yy, emphasize the gnawing; men-i - no "u-., '- ' . . 1ruiiiiii'iiijiiiiiiiiiii, " , mmmussm; “mime Percentage of v. s. 'Péov'e Lack Elem-m F i "ikhteathrn; Subject i ' C , pf Human sASyrrcs , 4% 'SJ. myâ€! 3, h 3%. 179, the dozen f 28e 2 for may,†Jrt Cities It.?-..,,..............:.... $e frr.tr.'...........1se .?.t'1'._.._._..... 20c 'l.f11r.1.d..1Ne 1& -q r - -v . ‘4‘!"le an“ all“ um, 1ttdri iehland Park 1677-1678 _ _ f ,www45c .mmpmemm.. 28e ..-. Se ....25c -. 7e .. 10c AMAZING pIrsriiE"ii"iiir""" "e'"iihtiJii â€TEE J e . , have; iiiriiiihil1tr' it; s'l'Sfggyjflrj-'_l'r' tr . M... Pork Show Roast ItcL.. Breast Veal Roast lbw; Rumprom Beet llc, Pt If?! Boast, lb, t W “31- who: ttl ion of the Ina Bloomi lin. homims, in- Min the batten re. of the Beat hound Steak. lbw35¢ gee: girloinh Steaks Ib.r-.Atsir es otter ouse teak 55¢ 'NativeF‘lnnk Steak lb. .-..1tttiy Shoulder Steak lb. .,...N..w15¢ Rib Limb Chops lb. “WWW Loin Veal Chops lb. .,......Mtu BARTLETI' FEARS _ ' the basket MALAGA OR TOKA!’ _ GRAPES _ the pound . hm ‘Pemm also mended the county indnl’ animation which y" held in conned†m tho qrelftm w:- une user y"e-eoeuttrottr. duly who attended wen: Supervisor Guam: T. McCullough, chairman of the gouty board, md Min but!» Hooper, head of the Mattie Bnmlll pink I The the Lake can†,ddmta ‘who; attended the mines. comma. of the Public Welfare nttstttsiation at Bloomington tut we]: brought hum honors. _ Min Mary Polmeter, county pm bation omeer, wu elected "emtary of the canard confemnee. County} Judge Perry L. Persons and u Iait7oTt7.r"iiii'iiiiiii . _ LAMB , the lb. , J -- """""_.bm"' 'ytdj1riyeettiyrictG inter-allied. This new. taint Mixed more and more by all authorities. lit a mat may states the work of Anterieanianttoi, through the edueatiotug 'ttttvftuaytr, the state is being stressed. . 1 FRESH DRESSED “was“ _ e ' , __ ---'"'" --aw Inn '1‘". _ I Statistics of the U. & Labor deput- iment show that the “he in maiden. in the iron and the! indultry, cov- tftp, period of yous, Vt: much iirher among the non-English rud- ir'ur: Workers than 1mm, than, vim both mad and spoke the Euclid: Inn-1 guise. ' It reacts upon them not only man- ually, and _rilrituatrt, but Ttttitaly, Proof of this in {unlinked by the New Yofk State- Industrial â€amnion. (There no 800,00o factory worker: in Net York State who can not ipetk English. The. commission Matteo that a very high â€teenage of.in-‘ juries ond death: to the“ Ivorian hi duo to their inability to and and In»! dettttr.td..auit, rules and “an. {that they an cut on warm ‘bilfty of' hiding Angle}; new papers and engaging ' and†with, American mkhbon. They are eortdettitted"to the many of think- ing in'ternu of the Old World. The, are the prey ot the labor agitator on the one hand and the unscrupulous embloyer on the other. _ 19e 51c 35c mm pm ILLINOIS 39 39c Tt ever, county pm. elected secretary fennee. County “W.†some! n Kantian: commit.“ the . county; om. ' "N Sunni-or Eh. chairman of d Mitts brunt Mattie Bum}! kt "tended the Mon which was L735? engaged tt do not ‘nd that 1 this clu- u among. mad the' Ld,? ed. This ad more It may miution vities’of MEET Dictate. demo. I tims " m Fr. '8eririiii,"fi."1C, Won-ta the lb. .._ hill-Hart Bacon iece lb. 29 Lin-Hm Ham 15: 11ll'i'rtg Dixie Bacon Squares lb.18 t Salt Pork lr.-L.-.C.CL' imam: "tongues Ilt.tusgtii 1"rrlliIiriiiri"i"Fii"i ' tribs. for . _ -_ guvub. 1U. "-03†as . ite Fi , lb. 8%th $333 'lt 'l'lell'llJit, Fro: "rue . ----dAriy frag}: Perth, lb. ......M_ RM ',t,ttiLteiiieC.iiiiifii,ricT.r' yawn; Steak h . 25E ""iiilii?el.iia'iirNs 0 L . 1rh1tt.]'trji7i""it"i'"ii'"ii"iiii" "efirgtrm e . FRESH DR _ ED â€EWING Cigar» . Your insiriection muted. ( sind get acquainted. â€Announcmg the basket 89c Speak! Salesgfor Saiurdayé U _'t./lie 1teitirg of (i" IGithivoodhrNew , . Dry Goods Store Farming & bl; Good; November 2nd and 3rd, 1 39% "North First Street, Hum.“ Park; mi M HIGHWOOD’S NEW F DRY GOODS STORE . 'i' Located opposite _ I _ Chibaéo & Northwestern Depot 7 (n 1Ftatiairatt's New Building _ Highwood, Illinois A Full Line of Men’s and Ladies' 45cg" iris-iris-ii-f-iii-its-s-i) 45'th 3 “it. for _., 9900a oun- thmdiots Warm Kink 0am Mo. Tu; pu- 16ub. --, {0113. In; tuvor Fancy 15-1an App:- 2 lbs. for .... Fancy Cooking Apple. A M A-, $99c JUICY mutants} the dozen We" deliver at - "5.1" fi8e _85c. 1rN?iiir"'tii"iiii"iiiiiii FRESH CALVES ""i?,?t?uiiii O, . mods? 2Sit sogj ISi' It) ~1 M n