“bï¬on; has of remarkâ€" time has ~plan is to 'rl?t yeat, ould make s ‘of tm eC Ee obje nd| extender ?uihave the ‘t}\e budge se the com pdnt in the that all wil l Re «his military \ ~He is one conduct Axpeditionary congressional distingquished distinguished rett Just enough to make & ny agitation ‘es ‘first and oun ty (one: The tar nglish] for f this f t win ind h the econ» on of malistic indi+ insuspicious uixcle’"mt ::olitici answer 3 ntil . (The /to exploit ve| the ites,; in Tac nds for con« rance. How s of educaâ€" those who fMice at Highâ€" i ts to learn the expense able W he pat BER 18, 1924 thused s comn ay; Dbusiness m « that it will After> five out. naving the recent an " CACHE AlO )at le $1,00 heobj_ ‘ erecti0, Â¥. W. o ned‘awia' nmitte wn and realize article tA ns :O f:mm‘ rkers,} ulate itions eonâ€" that which milky vear,}! sson. lam and Uurâ€" on b THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 505 Glencoe Ave., nd Pa Jobbing Promptly Ta Care of || . New Floor "The Ripest j First Falls" _ _ Another reminder that the early shopper gets th ' gain. § It paid many last we be early.> â€" 1. It converted not a f61 C had been living ‘ lives. C 8P EC IAL H ANa;‘w 22 Years Ex n Menceforth, their dollars darn hem ‘They‘re concentrating> on Shis sipre, “-w' _---M.--~m_ ence th ’,“. o came, I will give 12 'ht:-%s" No winner last week FRED C. BREMER _ 24 N. Becond 8t . . HIGHLAND PARK, IRLINOT 4 * Telephone 31 t old Interpretative Shak REAL ESTATE AND I in all its ‘Room 10 > x«nuhdm-q- Windes & © PHONES Winnetka 222 . _ P.E. DOWNI&G PHONE H. P.:5€¢ SHOE REPAIR M. MANOOG JAMES H. D . © 598 Birch Street WINNETKA, ILLIN CARPENTER Civil Engineers Surveyorg 22 N. Second 8 Phone 1985 BUILDER HIGHLAND ighland Park 1241 ~LAID AN surface FLOOR . REgsu FaAceD T LOOK LINE more than aly‘s health Cold Jwet 1 u C . y I AF /. NOTICE All Classified Advertisements Are Payable in Advance. In orâ€" der . to e(i ‘have i t‘l:l“ classified under e must be in this office not late{- than Wednesday afternoon. |WANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE | or _more.. Ravine Farm. 'E{'l"d.w!."i".ï¬ii sale at the Highland P'-r‘ Preas Office. 10 sents each! ) _ â€" ©e § Bétt i8 12 164. haks) Spoomnt mhie on Bre wake ‘FOR 8 ~Man 6tect your shrubs and hvrl:thm":hck and unrl} manure ‘flowers. ‘Tel. H. P. 1434. R. Calder, Highland Park. Sitt FOR SAï¬â€˜pâ€"BuIn- building â€" and l?. Lot' ~ml“.‘z%“h rented presen can desired. Tel. H. P. 667 for 1 oupd FOR SALEâ€"Business lot. 50x150. Inquire r.ux.t‘xï¬.’mn.r'?m. 19tfpd FOR 11â€"room, 3â€"Bath, stuceo house, excellent and #ï¬oflmfl. J,. C Leaming. H. P. 575. .. / 2s Tel. H. P. 194031 i cheken. ho Contral ‘auf" HMighiond Parh Nichomen, -‘.qu-gf‘nï¬funï¬"pgg diiing ‘ablei tith 7 chaires 415. Ravine pliace, 23 TT AMEY â€"Drown reetk baby. busey. Wel. FOR Infarcts® \ amall children‘s in ds hekies .o m a P |covers, . Deerfleld 119â€"W. . 844 29 Ta. I. Airs humidor out to ide@l‘ fireâ€"place lengths. If interested in all o:ï¬n% l(t?n-, Box "X. Xé; Deerfleld 183 n.'g.‘x':‘s?_ Kitchen '°! â€""' o4 g.T:v FOR SALEâ€"Beautiful Â¥ furniture in 6â€" room bunkmiow ; brand : , August, Am leaving hland _ Park â€" will :anmcrifice. 364 North| ave., Highland k. 20pd us L PM Hudaon canfitriee #800. 657 W ~FOR 8 1924 Ford &gupe; only run 3000 miles, $450 cash. .N. Ni , 866 Central ave.~ Tel.{H. P.‘2081.; i |_. . ~~~8Opd holes. 814â€"R FOR New Hudson ï¬hu ar and cuffs, °4 ‘iMq- eoin't_r-yvï¬m; estate, H. P. 1477 f se s s on o0 Wpodiond va.." Tel. H. P. 211 â€" FOR SAL short fur coat, $40; 1 sport coat, fur | , $25; I) new stone marten fur, half . Address â€" ?." iPress office. 29 gse. hi p. ile C T _ FOR 8 7-MJ house, hot waâ€" ter heat, . bath, ai : modern '"E""' ments. further tel. H.‘P. 192â€"W. 1| fo lt . t 20tf FOR SALEâ€"Barn feet of lumiber. Best field 254. 1 / range; Wicks :ice box, t ing desk; chairs : abi ticles. H. P. 1144 FOR Eâ€"Chevrolet touring car in runâ€" ning x s wm“a for euh'or will trade for | or for come« iete sadlo," Ael. I. P. §824. o FOR A m }'*& bed, _ sold cheap ; t springs and .. Tel. H. ; Preas 1136 3t Fuhnbefaves" o..“'.’u‘u‘,}f:‘x‘ south ‘of Linâ€" coln‘ ave, ‘station. uo old 29 FOR SALEâ€"By owner; 1 nere lot in J. G ie e o an m tss ovenings. . 19 low ; smetifice. .Tel. H. PA1985 evenings. â€" 29 $85, like new ; will in m‘mi;':'nl bargain tycle FOR S (0 NOR ©AAEAATITUT aMee e eE ds with â€" bui ; snubbers ; spot light ; locking 1; spare tire, tube, and spare rim ; only a few miles ; gan‘ wh from new ;;r,r itraded in on & p Chrysler. T;I" I HAVEIAVAILABLE 10 to 15 cords wood FOR 8 FOR E wâ€"m«.ï¬kkx«' , _ Eden, com ‘pfle«l right. ‘Tel. H. P‘%‘I‘Hâ€g â€" FOR BALEâ€"2 choice yavine lots at f soomild priee i opey en sece +. § sstoiod Spring dr Bs o abe Tator rogin) FOR FOR ;SALE â€" rooms, Sme monlhb%flnï¬h FOR SALE â€"Large iron gates, suitable for corner: g-nl ave., H. P. T284 or 2131 FOR irl‘s dresses and ts 'rg_x. P. 1112. '! 29 FOR SALEâ€"Rug, 8x9; large Reliable gas FOR Bb ROOM APARTMENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED .. Hot Wa + Heat & . Hot Water Service > FOR SALEâ€"2 fine largk Acorn stoves, just FURNISHED FOR SALEâ€"Victor meys BEnl 1ool on mddrem B 8. M mos ï¬n.j; ‘ 1867 or nddress H. 8. M., Doz FOR SALEâ€"Woman‘s full size Clown FOR HALEâ€"Ford sedan, 4â€"door; equipped _ ‘A COMFORTABLE HOME .: wITH BEAUTIRUL GROUNDS 44 &n,Ann‘ ‘ Lawns ' â€"~ 14 * and Flowers. ¢ POR |SALEâ€"5â€"room | gottage, loca T/ ~FOR SALE: .‘ EX W LOT NEXT TO EXM GaATE | [ .‘ BARGAIN / . > : 1 | 100 x 200 A‘ â€" GAS â€" orry AND Gâ€" IN AND FOR [PAUL L. f * PHONE 5§7 s‘t'tz»mehm ge, small size, 4 113 N. Green Bay ‘Tel. H. P. isimno $150, g:mn NFURKXISHED $125 CALL HICHLAND PARK 1735 Nothing like this anywhere | _ IN THE EXCLUBIVE ESTATES in a $40,000 PropPERTY QN‘ Eâ€"Lot 62%x1560; east side; cenâ€" a ?ï¬~7v EY T HEw _ # FOR SALE condition, $15. Tel. H. P. 1130 ; â€"Barn, ing about 25,000 r. Mfl*‘ it. Tel. Du’l; o need of Servants. NO COAI-&W! ‘â€"â€" Cottagés in Highwood ; 5 ents. . H.. P. 128.â€"J :or ’;";‘ FOR RENT wpright Steinway piano filing ; oubinets. 39.50 cach. / vidhrolm, cost $225, for b‘%:m and atâ€" in . H. P. 1880. 20 im . (@ ,. lot . 50x200 ; andâ€" M st. . Tel, P oi 29pd GC. R. Miles. Tel lain lined ; writâ€" nbg-eboldu;'- years old long 29pd ,â€" ~FOR RENTâ€"Small furnished housge until m CBl. E. B D. :‘(S u.u 13â€Â»5' ror ȣpflr~m I= private ï¬_; o. neat 20 biâ€" 29 29 | FOR ble â€" cooms, y ....,3*."...,*;':-.::“ ionuaire! Ioation : x.nmhn | $20 Central avenue. Mï¬.’& ~‘ROR RI tndn!u:h = roomis; 1 |block from N. W, m Bq-.flun‘ mmun.,.m FOR 1 new store on First gt., TOx 18 ft. at 136 North First st. .| | 27Hf 1A "Pioskc irent "of . Uine "ave,. niation aokr as FOR â€"â€" Fourâ€"room m-# furâ€" nished firdt| floor basement flat at, 967 North 8t. John venue. Furnace and stove heat. Cali H. , Preas Office after 5 &. was FOR ‘~4â€"Â¥oom fiat, all modern imâ€" , warm â€" and comfortable,| steam f:e: 2â€"room fiat‘ 625 S. St. Joh‘s ave. :po-bqlf lock : south | of Lincoln ;lt;; 100. i «+ to small} family who can give room and board {m T. :; ue spner) inignd of WM 102 Deerfleld ave., second floor, : [.. _ $0pd FPOR ?N-râ€"-c-md heated flat, au.}%n : : FOR \â€"Gâ€"room ?ml-hd at, . now md‘lo'r occupation.. Must furnish v#inou 231 N. John‘s ave. t . ts > 0 FOR ‘â€"Furnished room ; geptleman onlv.fl'ï¬_ Central ave. > â€"Tel. H. P. 10985.. 20 FOR ‘~~Large front : room ; 1 block from mw'm. H. P. 7176â€"4. ts 2 FPOR ‘Tâ€"Furnished ; mm'milfli‘tnc- t H$ cottage for winter months, Adâ€" dr':n "NL N." Press <Office. â€" 6 o 90 g'.:;‘; boaif'ar' mï¬Â«ï¬"’flg‘ig steam héat, plenty ‘of hot water, !1 block from N. & ’lh&'flmnkn lhflo.'-%fl H. P.; 2031.\ 366; Central ave. ! .. 2Opd 8t. April or Fu: 879 Oakland ave 1425. { 5 8 blocks ifrom -H&T:'B'WW&? $125.) Tel. H. P. 248. C t ainy â€" . FOR \~# light housekeeping rooms with . . on uu‘::‘d floor. Al-? \garage space. 308 N. St. John‘s ave. â€"â€" â€"{â€" / | 20pd FOR _ preferred 1782 Sheridan FOR Tel. H FOR 1 light | h com wtle Tooh on 4. 99 N. creen iay o id . FOR ‘â€"Nicely furnished rgom / in private ; NoKol »heat ; |‘pf ~hot water ; hllâ€" modern‘ conveniences ; conâ€" sider ing kitchen. vrlvihgn; ‘a on prem if desired. ‘Tel, H. P. 405;/ . 20tfpd meals arid transportation. ‘Tel. H. P; 483. 20 Oakwood ave le y adaptable to teacheys, perâ€"| | ma residents now in Rot and‘ | anyone wanting a lovely quiét home | of a duperior class. *2H .0 FOR: age: $1t Wheeler, FOR RENTâ€"2 light housekeeping rooms ; x; x and real .kni:ebcu $12 nr“mkv: Week: â€" #St John‘s ave. h l lg NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS wITH OR WITHOUT KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM es all> o IN A| BEAUTIFUL HOME : WITH BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS,; IN ‘ AN EXCLUSIVE NEIGHBORKHOOD IN HIGHLAND PARK. y( FOR RENTâ€"Furnished room with or withâ€" FOR, RENTâ€"Nicely furnished front . room FOR W TO RENTâ€"For winter. months or To : modern furnished small house; east tracks, ‘near station ;. by responsible party.| Tel, Deerfield 142. |; .. ~.20vd i â€"~..:~~ADDRESS .__*! { _: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS "D. L." FOR HENTâ€"2 rooms hnbhd.:'l?,ix. ®. 82. * s 0C 290pd FOR BOARD, . ROOM _AND . WASHINGâ€"<$10 a FOR RENT FOR RENTâ€"5â€"room fiat, nicely furnished FOR | RENTâ€"Single . roomâ€" with te th ; Lm‘hh to right nmm:_., WA n home 444. $ r : ter _ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of a first class| shoe store at 120 North First street on . Toa ired ‘.m:â€â€™ 2 it io cecbies aud re ‘ reâ€" P 1445 WAt’l’lDâ€"-Youw pmuuml"ig desires om in private home. Address "W.;C," Press lary A SUITE . OR SINGLE NE, TWO, THREE or FOUR E"Jt.â€"%'i o ce t + ags mpï¬o ENTâ€"Very: large furnisheéd room for usekeeping. (Inquire at 1081 Fort ave., Highland Park. 1‘ ~20pd ENTâ€"Bedroom. 14 8. Grees Bay rd tENTâ€"PFurnished â€" room ; gentleman 222 N. Second st. 1’m 29pd per month ; possession g«.l 6 P\ P. 388 Central ave. Tel. H. t} U44. 29 ENTâ€"New bâ€"room bungalow garâ€" HIGHLAND PARE PRESS8, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLIN second floor mludrn*f dining room and kitchen || : NTED TO BUY. TO RENT 5:30 p. m ‘Tâ€"â€"I«room bungalow, Sheridan rd T â€"â€" Fourâ€"room ‘~ fure oee the 20 9Y Mebanier Avenue $40:00. Call H.. 8. M., (Press ‘Tâ€"â€"5â€"room cottage, hot! water lern improvements. o.ufu‘_us_ only 4. (Call 607 Vine aye. Tel. * sige 1377 Office. TO RENTâ€"Modern: 6:room furâ€" â€"N furnished r?n- oms, 315 N.,kl:’P. 1068.â€" . 174 20 (A d on ~abbeli@mimnnersuec s 9 ind + #5 for winter months. | Tel. H. P. P X‘F t 20 ie £ pah * | 28tfpd 29pd BABY EXHIBIT AT L _ SPRINGFIELD FAIR Babies will feature the stafe fair tbhw , ~More than 1650 arel schedâ€" \fled N _ltmd-' m, m ‘ om 51 counties and are offéered as best in the state. Their business Wwill be to capture the "perfect baby" pwards which will be presented by G no Small to those of the greatest physiâ€" cal lence. Each of the dhildren will ergo an exhaustively} scienâ€" tific physical and mental examination, given by ‘expert medical members from.the staff of the state depgrtment of public health, who are veterans of hundréds of well baby conférences, ‘Increased Numbers "Always popular, the state fair baby conference is a mammot instiâ€" tution in itself this year," declared Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings, statd health director. "Registration surpaskes that ‘of any previous year by neally 500. The last day for entry had td be adâ€" vanced a full week to avoid ekcessive registration ‘while scores of hpplicaâ€" tions had to be rejected bedause of delayed receipt. The situdtion . is without precedent in Illinois land inâ€" dicates a proncunced and wHolesome confidence in public health prdcedures, #The well haby conference is withâ€" ."The well baby conference lis withâ€" out dou*)t one of the most practical means yet devised for doing fine pubâ€" lic health work. It brings intb favorâ€" able contact the mother who seeks reliable information on child edï¬ representatives of the best | m talent in that important field. Strongâ€" er, hea'ï¬hier babies and c n is the result."> > Can ï¬ou add 2 and 2?~ Then. you | can win part of $15;000.00 |in cash | prizes offered for solutions « "Spark ; Plug" Puzzles, starting next! Sunday in the ?zicazo Herald and Ekaminer. Cash awards each week. No}waiting. Order ic today‘ from the MHighland, Park News Co., 380 Central avenue. Tel, H. P. 904. 29 | mmu 's:“nd ha â€â€˜u i fl“rh theas & ng M= -ugmomiand Industries. Tel. 49,] Zion, gr& nOi#, & ; Culture, Highland Park Branch, ave,. Tel. |H. P. 303. Day and ev PARTY WILL PAY â€"cartage m cellent care for use of piano du months. (Address "R. 8." Press O BOARD WANTEDâ€"To care for 18« months baby. . Highland : Park lg’ Address |"W. 4." â€" Press Office, ¢ | WANTEDâ€"Thorough H. P. 15 t M 29 HELP rwmâ€"umd maid, white. Apâ€" ply H. P) 370. Yerol l o WANTED â€"â€" Competent and ced w C aid ; references, L. H. ; 4 | s epe WPANTED Unyable cleanfi« womin preferred, Tel. H. P. 198 HELP EM or *nhh maid for housework ; small . . ~Tel. H. P. 1041. 4 l : hour or week from 9 :00 4 . i A P Ine.." * ;ï¬: 'â€"W vork ; good wayes . an ~ HELP]| WANTEDâ€"Experienced refer« ences. . H. P. 189. ::: nL.â€Ii HELP, WANTEDâ€"Nursemaid 2 ï¬n-é Avan 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Sta age and salary expected. Address "Z UEC |RRRERIT WnsE C ee Ts Press â€" f WANTEDâ€"Experienced| white maid for housework ; best Tel. â€a P./1225. f - 6 HELP WANTEDâ€"Woman to evening meal t family of 4 adults d to clea 1& | week. Tel. H. P. 1 after 4: P any time Saturday or + ‘WANTEDâ€"Girl to for and to ?-kt with housework. | Tel, â€" H. 1670. || ©â€" HELP WANTEDâ€"Gir] ‘for light housework after â€" and on . Saturda: Tel. 1‘1. P. 1028, 3 wazllll~ â€" â€" HELB WANTED â€"â€" + waitress ; good . Northwestern Cafe. W ANTEDâ€" for { noons to care for 2 small .. Tel. l_l‘ THE ORIENTAL SCHOOL :0 P. 1522; 262 Laurel ave. LO8T.â€"pair : of child‘s glasses | on ".‘é .Pt. 10:1 j pl., Highwood. . Tel. 7[,08'*‘,â€"-â€"3 k and brown fe sembling l%{ Airedale. Rewar den. .‘â€, H. _P. 207. HELP |‘WANTEDâ€"Bookkeeper ; ¢xperienced LOST, . STRAYED OR STOI old collie pup, tan with black to name of ‘"Puss." Reward. L 286 Lairel ave. Tel, H. P. 2 rd ~ LOBTâ€"Cameo brooch ; betwesn Green Bas rd. anf| Northwestern depot, P * noon. \Reward. Return to 132}8. Green HELP | WANTEDâ€"Woman to HELP| WANTEDâ€"Girl or ~wo E f sflAï¬ou WANTEDâ€" or any other day work. : Tel .PLï¬ SEWING ; _ also is made smocked. â€" Tel. H. P xgu._ ’“'Ef“o" WANTED work the day; cookin H. P. 810â€"W. colored, or general work SITTUATION , WANTEDâ€" SITUATIONS WA LO8T ale ing, cleaninit :.Nâ€"8â€"monthé ose: answers I give x ag winter 2:00 p,. m. 20 0 Central ing ~classâ€" housework mbhfl home. Te 910 8. ug l BEAUTY 27â€"30 20pd * _‘ . Tog JOURRALISTS! _ _ NoT feXX Eanin ragp : The wellâ€"rounded nawspaper man of & \~day should possess . n%: jowledge :not only of the ¢raft but of natural science, biology, Mobty. sociology, history, : é¢conâ€" Qzï¬gs, ‘art and philosophy, and, based on ‘this belief, Northwestern uniâ€" versity will establish in Evanston this fall i a‘ new course in contemporary thought for students of the Medill Bthool of Journalism and such other persons of: an inquiring mind who mt"?." '“inm to 'ï¬v‘mm :'d 5 P ration in Evanston is on ;‘nt«m ;cnuv,.:m-& 1t‘ Prominent Speakers® _ f /+Many of the outstanding scientists {authorities in middle western uniâ€" versities will "participate. The lecâ€" tures have: been divided by Director f W"% fl-rr:utpn and Prof. Baker four groupsâ€"studies in | matter, -m in social policy, studies ï¬pm value and in general conâ€" céeptions of the world. The program, while not entirely eomphm%op':dï¬den for the opening lecture in merce ; 11, Evanstonâ€"campus, at two o‘clock w ed ‘ â€" afterncon, â€" September Bath, . by I5t. W. 1eG. Lewis, head of m; chemistry department of Northâ€" iwestern university,. That evening the same lecture will be delivered down own at Lake and Dearborn streets to he partâ€"time students in journalism. f s plan is to be followed throughâ€" ‘out the courseâ€"afternoon lecture on ‘Wednesday ‘in ~Evanston and night \talk in Chicago at eight ‘oclock. â€" _ | |~â€"â€" Colléeges Furnish Lecturers | | Among the universities and organâ€" ï¬pï¬om furnishing lecturers this year éqrei Northwestern university, â€" Uniâ€" ‘versity of Wisconsin, University of Chicago, Hull House, Chicago Ethical §dociety and : varions others with no | direct : present university connection, Some ‘of the most interesting topics ‘will be. discussed as follows:â€"‘"The ‘Appearance of* Cansciousness" by Joseph Jastrow, University â€"of: Wisâ€" consin; "The Beginnings of Society; Prehistoric Man," by Fay Cooperâ€" Cole, University of Chicago; : "The Course of Modern Society In Its Adâ€" Jjustment to the Natural World" by ‘Dr, W, ‘A, Evans, Northwéstern Uniâ€" versity Medical school; "The Econoâ€" ‘mic Adjustments Within Modern Sotiety," by Prof. Frederick 8. Deibâ€" ler, head of the department of ecoâ€" nomics, . Northwestern | university; *‘?m Future of Civilization" by Prof. Edward Alsworth Ross, University of Wlsconsinxlecbnre on a gimiliar topic ‘by Jane Addams of Hull House; a lecture in‘ studies of pe*um al values by Prof. Robert M. Lovett, University of Chicago;> "The Meaning of The ~‘Arts," by| Lliewellyn Jones, Chicago ‘Evening: Post; "Art and Architecâ€" ture" by Raymond M. one of ‘the new Pribune building architects; "The Spiritual Appaw:a!E by Horace ‘J. Bridges, leader of the Chicago Ethical society. HEAR NEW ARGlmTS $ IN ZION CASE Famous Snioking Case Comes . Up Again; Zion Officers j Want New Trial . : Judge E.. D. Reynolds in circuit gourt ~at ) Rockford : recently heard arguments for a new *:Il:l in the faâ€" mous Zion City "sm «case." Arâ€" guments were made by Attorney Alâ€" bert Hall of Waukegan and Judge €. P. Barnes of Woodstock, :. â€"_. \ Some time ago Martin Reusch callâ€" ed on his best girl, a Miss Fletcher of Zion City. They went out for a stroll. Ruesch held a cigar : in the fngers of one hand while they strollâ€" ed. â€" Reusch claimed the cigar was not lighted. Policeman George and '?l'hmn Gallagher of Zion City claimâ€" ed the cigar was lighted, which is ngainst m city ordinance: of â€"Wilbur Glenn Voliva‘s town. ‘ Revech was arrested.â€" Later he had ‘the ‘two; policemen arrested. They ‘had a trial by jury. They were found guilty of violating their preâ€" jrontiv'etu officers and , were fined ‘$250 each. 2 it Sat d In four other cases against the two ‘politemen which were heard by Judge Reynolds some: time . ago the court assessed fines of $100 in each case. These cases have not been apâ€" pealed. [ . _ s ‘ HIGHWOOD PLANNING ~~‘ O PAVE 2 STREETS Preliminaries for Improvement ~â€"of Walker Ave. and <«â€"â€" Webster Ave. Further. extensive municipal imâ€" provements are under way in Highâ€" wood, according to special assessment notices published in another part of this paper. These provide for the paving of Webster avenue from the west line of Lake View avenue to the east line of Waukegan avenue, These improvements, when completed, will add greatly to the convenience of the public and also enhance the geneéral appearance of Highwood‘s system of thoroughfares. : ‘*< â€"â€" . *The "newest thing" in electric home wiring is installation of service outlets waist high, instead of in baseâ€" able "convenience" outlets. Institute |Repor l-‘:& OWE in Lake I;g ‘October 21 ‘Lake â€" farmers | need little £ their corm crop killing befbre ‘October 10, ac« to: a sta t issued by th Valley the &iin:xthh‘“nh to impro € ying «éffort average fdbmer and to show hi to make Wore: money. <= Valley ‘institute, establighed to impro‘ d:&lryi:km of average 1 ir and :to show him to make w si¢) pH A :mcflnr:inpo ‘for thirty ows. that there is Htt] likelihood lfof ‘a ‘killing frost befo Killing t. first obsoerved Re last year lbn 21 but in 1920 the year * er ‘¢rop, no, ap parent dakpage to the eogom on before i 29. : 4 t In call the ing farmers bins of not to out at cash ful su growth year gi tion that frosts seed pu larly to belt, but all ful suppl§ for their new crop. | Th cedinglly â€" llate start and $lc growth nffade ‘by: the cokn crop thi y“r ‘i q . f‘r .1 “.- tion that fnuch corn will be caught by frosts thil fall and unfit for seed purfibses.‘ This ies jouâ€" Idrly to tlhe nprthern half of the |eorn belt, but $his precaution is urged on all {arn s‘hm 6 p "We hllve ino means of knowin when frdkts ‘ may be h fall," thal s & > "Bul it is at‘ Reast a wise ution , for every cork grower to on . to an; good seed , may have until asâ€" sured of m;wly , minat» ing qualifies of good corn when kept over year, hre genefally very go ,% d. etnm stored in , cool place." . | BUILDING MATERIAL dden Service gn HICHLIND PARK, | ILLINO SEWING MACHINES Refer dents. towns SKOV MUTUAL COAL €0. b Hor Tele F:’F Phone 3:1 y or M 1 f H ily from 8:30 a.m. 5% »m. Eve‘s by only, Is Child: ' Defective Vision? N to care for the at ]misllkmtan F the child‘s fort ‘or many : children â€" who tho to be dull or «tdpi i be as bright . quiek to learg) as any 0 ol« matd} if they were not ‘bapdiâ€" £ Or . tbofl‘ leart mat capp tive CHI SM'M Avers Avenue . I Chicageo, Hlinois i Dr| 0. H. Bersch 14 O 1177 Wilmette Ave. Belling ;mmm to? isgues &A ing. â€" this vicinity who still ha corn suitable for h&thehmfluï¬m sC prices now off, £ but rather to save a For their new crop. UDP â€"Travel Nï¬ti 8 Tuesda whTEe â€" .mq T STRUCTIONS ompetent | s to hire and ' stables P 44 Deerfield Avenue mWMlL ) r k iG MJ ces North 8 R ight. | prex‘s r ï¬';sox;'â€b ears Successful Practice m acca. P A IRTITN G CLARKS ING STABLES all makes of PAGE FIFTEE m 74 FREE CUN‘ . Wed.> and ral on n «w td