his new rul ,,| :. question Quite defâ€" cou!plet'm the does: not a tho high u-::o .: uc introl ‘of el "h v:. x above esd (to send chilâ€" school ‘until isaid! chilâ€" vred at the of sixâ€" has beenithq popâ€" at the n of le took 8 out ication â€" of comâ€" al t. (It sonly s d | that ?h-te That . has D« is year tet ‘the i . Of al: Edward{[J. wis â€"G. Blafr, â€" IUST GO ) SCHOOI blic| ins trudihoB, f all : child ttend pehoo + & mate anced full time fhat it is offered %;g P e JÂ¥ * mc th I: = f :E Ihv-‘ "' ul‘ a a 1024 This Into 16 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 Insurance~â€"Rire, Tornado, Liability Pure Golden |\Guernsey THE GROVE FARM 8+ | . DEERNFIELD, ILLINOIS Telephoné D elg 235 R 2 | 1 THE ..___| Are Yol Carrying Enough? | _ _ PAUL SCHROEDER & CO., Real Estate bae ie palcg) | ul4 ho Exmtct:lï¬"tw"g t?:l’e bly-‘:bt»l!"tl Complete Report kf This Test and Dfl:& ive Literat ‘ C i%‘ s yâ€"â€"â€" -21»-â€"- â€"â€"â€" * @8 TH Z:msé’“im E',__S%â€"w-â€" y Dr 0 Builder Lead| _ Ac ""‘L Lath a .\ Sheathi Rr! :ults o Thake pate i'l‘l@!flup 1 is open to visitors every day from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. and from 7 p. m. to 8 p. m) Information, Reservations and Schedule of Rates given upon applicaâ€" tion ar mailed lipon request. Jj s <4 . es Of Highest Quality ;ORGA»!ZED AND OPERATED NOT FOR PROFIT BUT >‘ ~FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL on ADE _ 0.15 1.07 12 18 # â€" Wood Lath Beds at $4.00 per day y % Beds at $5.00 per day ¢ Private Rooms frc:ï¬x $6.00 to $12.00 perâ€"day ? ‘include board, ordinary medicine, surgical supplies ttendance by the interne staff and floor nurse _ T est insurance in several of the best _ Main Entrance _ _ $ Avenueâ€"Two Blocks West of Green Bay Road Telephoneâ€"Highland ‘Park 102â€"103 HIGHLAND PARK,EUILLINOIS Inches #.51 #.41 0.13 EXPANDED WOOD LATH CORPORATION Gentiemen i\ | £} f I am int in learning more about Exâ€" . t { + GOURLEY . BER CO. Highland Park, Illinois ALBERT OLSON Highwood, 111 ‘ Individual L‘ th PROVED STIFFER THAN aQt STANDARD CONSTRUCTION by Robert W. Hunt & Co., Engineers § TDENTICAL panels with frames four feet high and éig > Aeet i&i%.‘c%?.;t‘r"ucfé&‘éiéhfuiu and studs 7%x3% in. and studs placed 16 in. on centers, were prepared. _ | . FRAME A had one side covered with %x6 in. dressed sheathing nailed at each stud with 8D nails, and the othe side covered with common lath spaced 2 in..on centers a! staggered! in the usual way. _ I s *# FRAME )B .was" covered on both lindu with Expanded Wood Lath sheets 8 ft. long and 16 in. wide tened at the juncture of each rib and stud with 5D nails. J In te these panels the bottom 'g}l'“ dm&d ) the base of testing machine and the pull applied the top sill in direction of its length, ¢ 4 Exrndexi Wood Lath, by this test, has been wwe huch stiffer than the old standard construction. But added to this advantage are its high insulatl‘iÃ©ï¬ qualities and the much lowfr comtnictlon cost when used for either exterio stueco or interior plaster. ; f . _\ Automatically Backplasters 4: betweek lath and asphalt ‘clt. Not an ounce of maâ€" wasted. . You get intrinsic value } 4 $9f strength of every ounce used. 5§ ""Tiost Sinieey Way" Tuscaloosa, Alabama 162 ?,,W F2 C P 1 I Don‘t fuss with din qï¬?# shiny Suad"sK; Bring _ the Cafeterin. hundreds :a.mt&-! a our food is the best they â€" &ver 6 dnttts fit o 2t Ts asr dging dabes ® eponding the rest of the duy daing disher a04 THE HIGHLAND PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI STATISTICS SHOW REC s More Owners Get Farms in State by Matrimony 'Hu{ \In Others; Figures | _ Interesting © 1 If you want to "marry a farm, nois: offers splendid opportunitic the five north central states, in ing Illinois, an average of 8. cent of the farm owners have acc their _lands by matrimony, cording to the Searsâ€"Roebuck tural Foundation, based on a made by. the United States ment of Agriculture. Ka Nebraska, Iowa and 1 sota are the other states in the ‘ by Marriage" group that should good ting grounds for the eyed suitor. In these four stai per cent of the land ocwners m a t More than six per cent plainsmen of Texas acquired . lands by marriage, while in Ke: and Tennessee of the 845 farm« tervie 5.9 per cent had ta farm @long with a wifes _ _ U. 8. As Whole For the United States as a per cent of the farm acreage quired by the owners throug chase; 1{.3 per cent by inh 3.3 per cent by marriage and gent in other ways, principally steading. These percentages cording to the location and the farming. x The 2,051 farms surveyed i consin ‘showed 80.6 per cent w quired by purchase; 9 per cent herit ; 8.5 per cent by gift; cent by marriage and 5.5 per other ways, mainly by home As might. be expected in state like Massachusetts, a hig centage of the farms were ad by inheritance. . Among the 7 transfers examined in that sta per cent representéed inheritand Texas among the 169 owners vie the majority bough! lands; only 5.7 per cent acqui farms by inheritance. . In cent states 64.5 per cent . farmets purchased their lands. Original Homesteaders Western Nebraska still has farms occupied by the original steaders. . Approximately 19 of the farmerâ€"owners in one western Nebraska, where the were gathered,. stated they w origingl homesteaders. _ On the 845 farms in Kentuc Tennegsée, involving a total acres, B1.2 per cent of the own purc outright; 12.2 per acquired possession by inhe less . than one per cent by none homesteading. ‘Afl# being "dead" for mo a year, Hen Williamâ€" D deserter from ze Great Lakes station, has returned. _ _ Some time in 1923 the bod young man, shot through the was found near Phoenix, Ar ths'v foot of a tree, on â€"whi carved: 4 "Goodbye, Dad and Mother. ‘Months passed and a phot of the dead man was identil Mrs. William Leonard, 572 V street, Gary, as that of he Henry William DonoÂ¥wan. DESERTER RETURNS ‘ WAS REPORTED 1 Recently it was learned that van had returned to his n home. She fainted when she s Donovan was brought back Great Lakes station and was up in the brig, awaiting action naval authorities on the ch: desertion. ‘ Radi Tel. 410 Outfits, Parts, Supp Installed, Adjuste 60 N. First Bt. Highland B Repaired 55 South St. Johns A; Phone Highland Park +6 2p0( . SMIT] J U N K Dealer in Wisâ€" re acâ€" by inâ€" 4 per t in ading. ‘and 71495 had t ‘had tance, t and Donoâ€" is }i the locked many homeâ€" r cent jon of ures | the Love." igraph ied by irginia r of ‘a heart, z., ‘at old ulred land > than novan, Naval lies le TQ ‘acâ€" purâ€" nce; .4 per homeâ€" ry acâ€" e of EAD of the rge of inneâ€" arm rove landâ€" 8.4 ried the théir jcky inâ€" en | a es. In interâ€" their | their north f the * Hliâ€" .. In i d. r irca & m- riculâ€" irvey partâ€" This IRD was son, ; We Carry the Sm $ . Merchandise as ; i Chicago Storesg â€" VENETIAN ART AND DECORATING §ERVICE 4720 Kenmore Ave Specialist in Francoâ€"Italo and German Désigns for n and Bed Rooms, Churches and Theatrical Halis. h of the real Venetian Stucco. ESTIMATE FREE. GO. PADDED AUTO VANS â€" MOVING To BAGGAGE, EXPRESS, FREIGHT and Office 21 S. St. Johns Ave. - Tel. Hight 590 Res., 829 Ridgewood Drive Tel. â€" 2090 Prompt Service. Reasonable‘ Prices. . All Highland Park Fuel Conpany Building Material NO SHAVE BARBER SHOP & BEA in Highland Park 12 years; with Mr. Denzel Hours from 8:00 to 6:80 p. m. After 6:80 by Appointments must be made before Telephone Highland Park 1990 21 8. St. Johns Ave. Highways Construction Co. E. E. Farmer, T.S. DUFFY FURNITU Interior and Exterior Work ~â€" Mural .urm: Also Canvas, Sanitas, Panel, Silk and Oriental JOHN ZENGEL Hair Cutting Shingling l-a Bobbing Shampoos 4 Marcelling , Manicuring COAL AND SOLUVAY Edward Norrl GENERAL CONTRACTIN Public and Private Roads, Sewers and V Excavating and Grading }- f ESTIMATES FURNISHED t WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT HIGHLAND PARK PACKING, MOVING & SHIPPING 532 Central Ave., Highland Park, ‘Telephone H. P. 688 Herz Day Beds 6 Simons Beds, Mattress and Spr?x Hannah‘s Tables ; § Sellers Kitchen Cabinéts . t Kimball Pianos and Phonogra Gold Overstuffed Furniture 7 Rugs, Chairs, Dining Room Suite: Bed Room Suites, Kitchen Furnit Refrigerators % 8. EYVERYTHING FOR THE WwHY NOT SEE US FIRST? OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! â€" Cleaner and Dyer * 25 North Sheridan Road _ W, A. Waliters, Sec‘yâ€"Treas. _ Field Phone Highland Park 2012 , Chicago, 1 Allâ€"Men, Women and Children 8â€"9, upstairs, State Bank Build Telephone H. P. 169 D.‘ L. MUSTRIC Highland Park, N1 Pianos for Rent Tel. ter 7084 00 p. m. #4