for several tunrenlt :: OAD kitchen ine & Wa own*as the | Wauconda ; i r«munz "aukegan, 10 abert C. Kent ed, sgince 1919 ppliet! for the fiee, whieh i ME H.; wobted d, and Dstration um Pnd )e An : either bot or ind $ BER 2, 1994 Institute, Beautifui authorities iw%m obligation l-lnj ns Bt., Chicago. CETvERSHIH smen could tell tfor pancakes,, walk ofl ‘gradually), ons ies as the n Aid You > and labor men wast #t we beenâ€" acting 86, No pie." gingerâ€"bread, Bahge by 5d © thinness), â€" / urably aseâ€" places I t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924 THE GROVE FARM Telephone FSPHi Insuranc PureGoT:n Guemsdy Milk and Cream | nE 1GRMAND TARE TOSET M / _1 _ HIGHLAND PARK!ILLINOIS | Affe You Carrying Enough? | _ Also headguafters for Auto License and Notary Public PAUL SCHROEDER & CO., Real Estate We write a 1 Expanded Wood Lath 49 yay. ]t ast | _ Automatically Backplasters 1see . ||) s.48s â€"| between the lath and asphalt felt. | ounce of ma i k §# o urc;l“mud. Y:"me{.am"m-d“f [ t > _ _ strength of every ounce used. §3 Complete Réport of This Test and Descriptive Literature Will Be Sent on Reques EX Actual MovBiment of Upper Sill Wup@homwvm:ï¬rymhuilp.uhtp.mudfm-1 { p. m. to B p. m. |Information, R tions and Schedule of Rates given upon applicaâ€" _ [ 12 Beds at $4.00 per day 4. ‘ <gest _ i 18 Beds at $5.00 per day Ned a: oo 1 25 Private Rooms from $6.00 to $12.00 per day â€" Theselrates include board, ordinary medicine, surgical supplies Rnd attendance tg'rdtile interne staff and floor nurse. tion or Wailed upon request. Of Hilihest Quality Results of Test OR’ANIZED AND OPERATED. NOT FOR PROFIT BUT [ FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY B _ _/ Main Entrance _ ty : Holhewood Avenueâ€"Two Blocks West of Green Bay Road l TelephonLâ€"HighIand Park 102â€"108 ‘ EERFIELD, ILLINOIS held 235 R 2 |~ line of insurance in several of the best ‘ f PROVED STIFFER THAN led Wood Lath sranparo construction parative tests made by Robert W. Hunt & Co., Engineers . â€"_| \ . TDENTICAL panels with frames four feet high and eight Manager Fire, Tornado, Liability Mescass : seamies 'r_â€"un THIA COUPON : l‘; aounnf'oo. your preâ€" Highland Park, Illinois | ALBERT 0 : EXPANDED WOOD LATH CORPORATION 4 Individual City I am interested in learning more about Exâ€"Wo Lath s ?&(E&F&ER&I with sills and studs 7%x3% in. and studs placed 16 in. on:centers, were prepared. ~<Â¥il FRAME A had one side covered with %x6 in. dn-L sheathing nailed at each stud with 8D nails, and the of side eorvsed with common lath spaced 2 in. on centers | staggered in the usual way. "FL FRAME B was covered on both sides with E e Wood Lath sheets 8 ft. long and 16 in,. wide, fastened m the juncture of each rib and stud with 5D nails. 5t In testing these panels the bottom sill was clamped to the base of testing machine and the pull applied to the top sill in the direction of its length. §7 Expanded Wood Lath, by this test, has been proven mui sg«% the old :&n:in‘;d ieom;‘r;cflon.' But ud.:;d iE this & ntage are nsula ualities much lower construction cost when uzi tqor either 07 stucco or interior plaster. s i53 by q ar hang â€" Augs Tuscaloosa,. Alabama 162 State "THE CAFETERIA . 4 . Don‘t fuss with dinner these bright sunâ€" thiny Sundays. Bring the to . The Cafeteria, hundreds that &c:-a our food is the best they have :ever ‘l‘hnnontlor-wdlormm‘d spending the rest of the day doing r and THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS In a number of instances last winâ€" ter the hunters actually atened to shoot farmers who attempted to drive the hunters off the premises. This seagon things will be erent, the Shedil declared. . "We have deputies in every township they will be in hourly communication with the office, In case complaints are reâ€" ceived vf# will have an offiter there to make arrests within a sBort time lftelt the complaint is received." . ./ Hun in Lake County must watch ir step this se county officials sgay, as Sheriff Ahlsfrom and his dep , and . mo e ‘squad held a meeting last week at| which a plan of ¢nforcement of the llaw was laid out.! > The protection of the ‘s of Lake county is the objective and depâ€" uties special officers sta Tuesâ€" day, wheh the hunting season opened to arrest all nimrods. caught} trespasâ€" ing, violating the game laws|of huntâ€" ing without permits. f . Sheriff Ahistrom warns all hunters to be s to get their ting liâ€" censes and carry them on perâ€" son. .Also that they be s to first get written permission from| farmers on wh premises they ekpect to hunt. i 4 biys * .Illim'aiI corn growers are threatenâ€" ed by one of the most seed shortages in years, a warnihg being issued by the College of culturé, Universi:{y of Illindis, dec .. The condition has beenâ€"brought About by one of the most favorable cofn growâ€" ing years the state has evetr known, it is explained. . t A real seed corn emergency is indicated for next year, the warning states; and farmers are urged to gather an abundant supply of the best seed stock available fall for next year‘s planting. ears should be selected from the tanding stalk before heavy frosts, ng to university experts, and then stored so they will not be in danger bf freezâ€" ing before they are completély dried out, § ® | The wet, cold and late s deâ€" layed corn planting and prevented proper growth of . corn‘ t was planted, it is explained. used in many: cases was inferior. e : deâ€" velopment of the crop th h the season was slow because |of conâ€" tinued cool weather and presâ€" ent indications little of it will mature into first class seed corn. f The shortage threatens to| be even more séevere than the one 1918, J.â€"C. ~ Hackleman, chief â€"crops extension .at the college, who has written ‘a circular on the| subject, believes. The emergency |of that year was tempered by the fact that considerable old corn of g qualâ€" ity had been carried over ind was available for planting. â€" However the corn crop of 1923 was so injured by frosts ‘and freezes that g seed corn was hard to find +thig spring. There will be practically ino seed available from old corn next spring, Hackle in explained. » Should Carry Hunting License SEED CORN SHOR% FACES STATE FARMS sunmï¬vr"s FORCE UL . ‘To WATCH HUNTERS BAD YEAR FOR THIS CROP University â€" of Illinois | Warns Radio Tel. 410 T ooliadien, Adasted, J. SMITH 60 N. First 8t. Highland Park Slip covers, new tops, cur bevel plate or cel windows, floor ru ‘ auto trimmings J. M. BIL H A RZ And Get Permission To Farmers To Gather Jkst Seed for Plantin 55 South St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland 116 Nofl* Room Larson‘s Ggrage 32 8. First S Telephone 493 Hunt From Farm J U N Next Year Dealer in Highland Park Fue! Company | ...; Interior MW.&-M.I‘-'MM _: Also Sanitas, Panel, Silk and Oriental Hanging Wtqummmwgfum' MMWchmummuum@..m{m of the real Venetian Stueco. ESTIMATE FREE, GO PADDED AUTO VANS _‘ _MOoVING TO ALL P | BAGGAGE, EXPRESS, FREIGHT and TRANSFER | | Office 21 8. St. Johns Ave. . Tél. Highland 590 Res., 829 Ridgewood Drive Tel; Highland Prompt Service. â€"â€" Reasonable Prices, All Work Guaranteed NO SHAVE BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR VENETIAN ART AND DECORATING SERVICE 4120 Kenmore in H Park 12 years; with Mr. Denzel 9 years Hours from 8:00 to 6:80 p. m. After 6:20 by app nt to 8 $8a Mmhâ€â€˜lw and Private Roads, Sewers and Water: / s Excavating and Grading * j ;‘ ESTIMATES FURNISHED f | E. E. Farmér, Pretident _ L G. Quigley, Vice '-*HL 21 8. St. Johns Ave. YOUR PATRONAGE, i8 RESPECTFULLY â€" soLICrIEb High?vays Confl;uction % THE JAMES ANDERSON COMPANY, NC. ie JOHN ZENGELER mm I s | i «) | g {uddmg Material COAL AND SoLVAY COKE _ Edward Norrlen A. W. ZENGELER ARCHITECTSâ€"ENGINEERSâ€"SURVEYORS | Clet:ing, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing and Tailoring Cleaner and Dyer . _ | â€"_ 25 North Sheridan Road ’ wn| OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT IN 1 | HIGHLAND PARK . â€" i4 GENERAL CONTRACTING PACKING, MOVING & SHIPPING | Pianos for Rent f 1 Ave., Chicago, HL TELEPHONE LAKE FOREST 89 Field Phone Highland Park 2012 382 East Central Avenure Telephone H. P. 1868 _ Telephone H. P. 169 D. L. MUSTRIC t Established 1891 Shingling ‘Face Massage Tel Edgewatér 7084 Phone 1980 to 800 p. m.. PAGE EEV