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Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1924, p. 18

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Winter é to fif the > the eye. ore than a "Tan Ceoaly (he Pmtaimea meul Bié ies _ bundreds 0 E}’ "and or SE N oove LACK oK . which ka, and all :muu,l living to ar the tmnq pieces of af sps A Y Anatolis is fncreasing the i mi the i the and the and â€"other ~relief ux of 150,000 more refuâ€" he. people‘ pF! Amgrica. Water es | > itary arra ‘are of jrimitive acter.. Some RS 1 ¢ighbors. famine any : idea" it days there ‘a drop the entire ) to any er than or cook, Vine Minois RS CÂ¥ nd mm conseâ€" sult, o r to ouibabt . _ «rranfetitints are of ic cHaracter., Some ive _ ¢ fcre: made by '“5 :lp'*- ‘ aro s M serien . Sp ,., ors. â€" Wat " y here s 9 ‘a drop fure Mtp) to any ntire a Refin‘< in drifik 4 nditi ‘f’ ravages us phitk Mn b"‘ ”T{M .k.h' iek and ovâ€" teds c E“’ and L‘l ‘.‘ C1 .h- 'K*!‘ nourishâ€" ; 9 150,0 ‘N "tl: lis is ncre: 1f the o ver ,h and the tho? Poplen reiiet sing, due to which Rhafithalfâ€"ravâ€" A TWs id all the gvil conseâ€" t in To socks old â€"contribâ€" »ple: DF America. TOBER| 23, 3 â€" 1924 \ New Floors THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1924 "Service ie £00 1. Coullh ; REAL Service f REAL Service conaiats of} an abunâ€" r.::,'::‘.x'%gf"* ..-ZF:;E‘;:E veyance of the â€" best for your Patronage. | _\ )~>. 1 "To first: 6 % came, I will give 12 _ ‘ No BUILDING\ MAFTERIAL f Sidd_eu' jervice HIGHLAND PARK, | ILLINOIS INSTRUI 8 | by competer cher / Horses to hire and ing stable rtornone mt ts SEWING ELEC SKOWRON MAGH. CO. Charges reasonable, 24â€"hour service. W g Old made new. irences on hand. 0 ;\ i | New uumlnfl:Fu:&n Bldg. HI P Win Interpretative Sh MUTUAL COM,. CO. All who do not get our bkind of *""* "aainep _‘ r. E. DoWNnIN RIDING STAB ‘Telephones : 598 f WINNETKA, ILLINOIS Yints Yize Afeaie All RE PHONES t9 «‘g.ml]ano suRFAceD _ FLGORS \REgurâ€" Facto to :oo".uu tral Avenue and k 1707 1251 sh 1 Classi Advertisements Payable in Advance. In orâ€" d to . have advertisements cldssified under headings they must be in ms office not later thkn Wednesday afternoon. . We will not" guarantee the sification of any classified adâ€" vertisement that reaches this ofâ€" after 5 o‘clock on Wednesâ€" afternoon. & (34 rd _ loads) ‘Special -riu""'“' five loads _or‘Lo’z:. hvhc)l'ar-. Tel. H. P“M dtf Iay Manure, black dirt, 'l'lmmcfl’“” myn!.o'r lom lfllur:‘v.- Tel. . H. _ P. 148§. R. A. Calder, Highland Park, B1tf Râ€" SALEâ€"Business §$0x150. I Ps L. Udell, Teéel. H.hlb. 857. > m uuuâ€"-n-#: 2â€"story building and lot.| Lot is 50x140, hilihftbmfidn thtm:urnlnhd degired. Tel. . IP. 657. for tion. ‘10tfpd f SALKE _ p exopuuent ooo 1or . Aanoany ~ "A"" ) 100 x 200 FEET: WATER â€" GAS . ELECTRICITY : 4 ; uw&n \mn}uvmrg‘ | PA 'Lufln E ‘FPDR SALEâ€"Tiro uhhfbhmifi“" ter t.tlhb-\h.ndd-«knhfi‘m p . For further particulars . tel. ”!:'. 192 RLD‘S GREATEST VALUE IN. Houses and) Garages,. _ North Shore preresentative, Ralih Watts, 1722 Greenwood bivd., Evanston, « Evanston 1707. Information: gladly :\:5 n b E4) d /b ic wer BB ds c o nmlfine un i ns Widntagy vitt t ol‘,-olidnhnt‘mhwbkwpdm-nd ; price f.0.b, Whitewater, Wis. Wrie to K. P. Beach, 424 Center st., Waukeâ€" gan| I}) . _FDR SALEâ€"Detroit electric car in good ition : Mwwnhd: new slip covers ; 2 tires ; ba one year old ; price inâ€" rectifier, $500. Tel. Glencoe 473. | 33â€"5 R SALEâ€"New brick Dutch colonial, 6 s 2 baths, on ravine. New stuceo gabled 7 rodms, 2 baths, built in garage, on re Several ‘ choice ravine lots. S. P. Joh , 85 N. Durborl st. + . 83tf } USED CAR BULLETIN “; Dodge Tour,, dise wheels, . like new, 1023 :m.m itour., tizes and paint good, ; @x % 4}2% Ford tour,, ""'hfisxmuu tres, s and augt:& rims, $175. 1025 Buick Sport roadster, 6â€"¢yl. $900. . i NORTH SHORE BUICK CO 20 B. Second St. |â€" _ ... Tel. JP / MDR SALEâ€"George P. Bent grand piang ; :; rugs ; and all household equipment. d hive., (Log House), Ravinia. _ 84pd « MDR Sm:fl owner, in Highwood, brick . story half, 2 fiats, hot water paved road, $9,000 ; 8â€"rm. house, furnace Tem, in tnc td Maoed e * t B i B4pd 1154 W H. IP. 1121. 4) 1i 44 . cemmmmmemeanin en ez ~ 4 STORM SASH for the house and save coal bills. g_lk ‘Terrace Sash and Door Highwood. Tel. H.. P. 1448. B4tf wor s u davenport : library t:- $60 ; small ro inlatd wood grandmother $25.. 980 8. Linden ave. 8 )_t_l R SALEâ€"Se for front and back ; good mm.lfl 8. Linden av. 34pd R_ SALE â€"â€" German shoes ; reasonable 24 N. Second st. (Shoe Store). B4pd pr R .SALEâ€"One Home Osk heating stove, t size, first elu:“oondmcu. 3}:; also 10 Tel. H. b.':xm'. *"Tred ~JoR â€"SALE_$350 â€" Victor _ vietroln, $115; “fi“uu-. $10 ; 4â€"burner oil , $18; black Persian paw jacquette, aize 381 s35. Tel. H. P. 1698. S4pd 3 u“rca' g §175. & ':é'ofiti 2. s & a, % 9 Baloog, ;:‘ft. x 4 ft. Kazake, $50; 4 11 in. x & 9 in. Boughara, $100 ; 6 , 6 in. x 4 2 in. Kazake, $65. 24 N. ind st., at Shoe Store. 6 84 ANTED. FOR RENT, FOR SALE | R SALEâ€"~Pian uprigh , good "fi"'"- fl.‘lng.'h!.hdn .:f Im FOR SALBEâ€"Living room suite. 2 vfl;: s Aiodccs. mogce fhimy imble." Ressonâ€" Tel. H. P. 308. heypt : R SALEâ€"Fine watch dog and ratter ; sacrifice beautiful male ‘ Airedale, #¢ March u 1924 ; sired by Lion Laddie, Champion _ Rockley Oorang ; Dan Grafius, by Champion Endeliff Crack. E'wood. ocX Thivd) hat home muth on Ridge ouse Dr., near Green Bay rd. Call Satâ€" lay or Banfig oi FOR ‘ water ‘heater, Pittsburg omatic, bungalow size. 537 S. Linden 3.4‘; h + I R SALEâ€" eooker and pans, good Fiflon, will .fibfl cheap. 421 Oakwood ave. U Pb 1114 /0 84 . M. P. MIH4. ;‘ $4 ‘OR s‘x.lâ€"-m‘ antique ¢:-l'lm' set ; â€"davenport ; °. ¢ ; ~beds : child‘s crib, re size. Cheap. Tel. H. P. 1846. 84 onable. ‘Tel. Deerfield 142, after 6:00 i PC S4pd #nn YOoUR r AROM ‘ BROWN OVEN .. ANGEL A SPECIALTY ~TEL. H. P. 1138 34 OR su.lT . dark oak sideboard ; also 1 y t 14 aweeper ; iron baby . onniercy ceduch. Tel. H. P. 1405. 506 RRIS BROS. "PRESTOâ€"UP" OR SALEâ€"Story and Clark upright piano R SALE â€"â€" COWâ€" (straw) MANURE a""" c Located wood : Depot ‘ CaARS â€" _ BARGA 1928 Sport tour, j 475 and up Eyrton: > Tel, H. P. 2100 || 34 ‘OR ‘kitchen heater; 1 kitchen inet ; 1 inet; model 90 Country Club irland with top. Tel. H. P. 2026. 34 R SALEâ€"Manure. Protect your shrubs R SALEâ€"3â€"piece bedroom suite, 70 yrs R lALI'fâ€"W heating stove. Tel R SALEâ€"Beautiful white pet rabbits R SALEâ€"New wringer p{d kitchen taâ€" ‘Tel. H. P. 1529. 34 R SALEâ€"EFranklin tour. car with winâ€" %sfl in condition, newly wiflfifi ‘ 5. Tel. Glencoe 681. MA R SALEâ€"1lâ€"car garage, special built to L B37 8. lfi-’n ave, S84pd R SALEâ€"1 bed and 1 reed baby buggy : in good condition. Tel. H. P. 1014.~ 34 css d I FOR SALE ‘Tel. H. P. 496 $2â€"5 §4 84 dition. Cheap. Tel H. P. 551. delonircnd sriicles. 621 | ." 024 Skokie nt'tfi‘afélf;fié““'m m..:E 81 _ NOR SALEâ€"Residence ‘1 business lots in K $20 to $30 per fti; also residence x north end Hkllh:l_i :g‘la.“‘ to $50, 29. W. W. Bartictt, Tel, H. P. m.f"'_‘_.g 2181 rate r; NoKo! best: plenty of hbot $ 0 41 fi:l;i:.kim”:flm ' :n'r“-lu on e vllficl: bo‘,lf.du!r«l. 645 Vine ave. _ 20rfpd ENTâ€"1 store, 24x10 ft., on First #t., 1§a ...5 heat furnished ; $20 per month. In: at 186 N. First st â€" _ | s3tf FOR RENTâ€"Tâ€"rm. furnished house in Hichâ€" oc l2 m witer heat and other mmm: near tran«â€" porta ; Oct. 25 to Jan. 1: thereafter on month month. basis ; $100 month. Clint MeDade,| 417 Oakwood av. H. P. 1469. 34 ‘ROOM.MATE WANTEDâ€"By young womâ€" -# z teacher,. mfi-’:r‘ p{:nut suite 0 cing E, Cen . ay., 1% blocks from all transportation ; all eomforts : hot wa! at all hours. . ‘I H. P,., 104â€"J after 6:00 p. m.\ evenings.. 38 hot water. ‘ furnished, Nov. 1. $70. W. W. rtlett. 'l'c). H. P. 128â€"J. m‘ful. 84" FOR RENTâ€"Furnished room suitable for 1|\or 2: bbctfronlhfloi.}mfloflhln Tél H. P. TI6J. €! B4pd .....-.-â€"_â€"-4-"â€"4â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘-' R RENTâ€"Furnished room; gentleman p arnJ'..”‘l 8. Green Bay rd. 84 P.| 308. \ _ FPOR |RENTâ€"Furnished d;:_ -nrmmna! inter months and jyerr. Also furâ€"| ished it iK, ‘H‘.'Jund,tflm E. M:‘l GR RENTâ€"Tâ€"rm. furnkghed house; 4 »4.‘ : garage ; fiom.Nw..m Dec. 1 to uug 1j $150 ner month ; references required, 145 8. n rd. Tel. H. P. 1880. B4pd R RENTâ€"Room and kitehenette. Tel. H. P. T56â€"W. 625 Laurel ave. || 84 con0 | enemmnmmennranindecmmmmsremntsemnmenmnk POR RENTâ€"iâ€"+m. downstairs fint: 1 bath. #n”;' mt furnished: 1 bléck from North ore l&hfi. 802 E. Park avg. B4pd R ‘â€"Nicely furnished room m kf“ezr Oonlt:-l =vo,;§' FOR â€"RENTâ€"Large , _ micely ‘i&“"" Eax E. Park ave., m tairs. _ > ~|FOR ITâ€"NWill anbâ€"let l Yooms . and nriâ€" to bath in office bld¢. in business section of the city. Address “Dclkha Press office. B4p electric transportation. . Tel, K. P. 787â€"M. 8080 |FOR |RENTâ€"New 5â€"rm.‘ bungalow ; sun rch, sleening porch, all indlosed, hot water hent. :8t. Johns ave., \4 block south of Lincoln jve. station, Call at. 8. St. Jahn« ave. for| key. C 84pd _|FOR RENTâ€"N furnighed : front ramm lv] new Enme' ncn.r'ganiwflon. 'I'FL H. P. 847â€"M. 1488 Oakwood ave. | B4pd ‘.Lma RENTâ€"(iarawe. 696 ONuwentsia »ve. o mhonth. Tol. I P. TRRL Sivd »l! timgs. 815 Oakwood ave. Tel. H FOR RENTâ€"1206 North ave., Rogers rk ; utifully _ furnisl apartment, . 5 8 ; private. home: 1 rucs. plano, trola + 6 months‘ lease; Mtu'qm drake | 6119. + cmd + FOR | |RENTâ€"Nicely ihed rooms »s oomg, 643 Vine ave. ._|. “Ml 1 s eenir un n . FOR RENTâ€"2 nice nighed â€"room#s,. 1 lle n::l 1,mbg-'3‘ .J'--,m: hat watep nt ain@le| rooms ’phl!'l ave, R RENTâ€"Nigaly A«entabad rmoms ILF?onn&tion. 131 N. m rg. . FPOR ngwr-_»m several| manths ; _ stteac« tJvely furnished honuse overlooking Exmaor rounds : 8 ‘rooms, sleenin@} , cnen fire, ce; hot water hent; garage; janitor on lInce. Address "E." Press se t k FOR RENTâ€"5â€"+â€"m. furnial «t : gnsl *Ie;hnn’m included ; $85 % 1\0.& Tel & . 8 1948. _ *NR RENTâ€"6â€"rm. flat. 686. Onwentsia ave. el. H. P. 1266. af . B4pd Lrou (RENTâ€"Rnom 'nhEZ-»»-.w witen+m th: hot water heat; nt location : | WILL TRADE MY AGO BUSINESS ORNER for Highland vacant. Might nsider‘ nearby â€" towns. k D. UH.* office. â€", & Pd 4 Bipd Ffim%‘?fn"}tfléu:fi "sitf ANTED TO BUYâ€"Let . ‘lot on e o o ie on deot, Sn would prefer to be withim, y ar the "Rost office of W Elghwood or Deerfield. . 1 O. Box â€" Highland Park. [ l 4c WANTED TO BUY â€"paid Coâ€"operative E:“f"fi:‘:: eso7 'u;&Â¥: gh'h-'n Tel. + & d (BÂ¥s, . nglewood 0187, after 1 p. 16. 33â€"34pd | FOR RENTâ€"Larce room! suit«*1 1 TeLP We HELP % Cl Efiwllw;. yB t 5 ’“%{ | HE wmmâ€"mna:u'm tco-&unbm' m windows t 625 St Johns ave. â€" } FOR |POR RENTâ€"1 large room, near steam and r girl ; with fomUy of 8+ re l.uore"."e«»m r\:n:rvh‘ou. mf':u‘mc-l A‘%fln f atay 4 P'a'red: an onnortunity ‘for ‘onrents 'o!;;f to nrope or south for the winter. Tel P. _ HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl unuflm and first Et:.' Je i1‘ 2. 1268 g c‘“&' WOR | SALEâ€"Perennials, 10. cents mplecs{ FOR | RENTâ€"Nicely furnithed bedroom ory res«amable to right n?an. on. Address ress office. E4: ‘ FOR RENTâ€"6â€"rm. modern fat, with heat, ake 2 youne men who wfil rocm m&w, 10 ver week, haudmm&d hath : 1| blask reat ~of Vine ave. station, Vine m‘u [. P. 1445. it .# C itehen \nrivileges if destred: 1 block orth Shore sta. 392 E. Park ave. ;::J.forcoqphorl mxgun. Tel. H. :“ FOR RFNTâ€"1 room suftable for ¢ounle: ith honsekeenine nrivi ~ very his right party, Tel. H. P. 1638. |~/84 FOR g\‘mâ€"mw room. 182 S. Green iy rd. Tel. H. P. 820â€"J. i & B4n4 FOR RENT FOR RENTâ€"Nice fmt‘%:om suitah‘» r 1 or‘2.. 107 S. Green Bay rd.. . * 34 FOR RENTâ€"PFurnished aor nmfurniahad mat. men”m:e.lrmmlundfihtm.lr €1 st side; sarnwe; near tion ; Nov. .mywmrb.Tel.n.l‘stm., ;N ROOM ‘AND BONART: fok hich school hy BOARD, ROOM AND "Asxmoâ€"z=m1 ke 2 voune men who 1 room that :) g%xjos FOR RENT, u?v rental, Tel. i WANTEDâ€"Roomers. 2 large rooms, sultâ€" ighland> Park OR W-h ished rooms ; modern ; td neer N.W. and electrig depots. Tel WANTED TO RENTâ€"Smail wWANTED TO BNUY, TO RENT SALEâ€"â€"Dining room set; sideboard, HIGHLAND PARXK PRESS,. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI8 FOR RENT tma varrne a® T.icht "housekne=ing ramm 19 N.: 8t. . H. P. 190â€"W. 302 5T Tel. H. P. 13« ave n . fere . 9 B4tfpd 34pd furâ€" 84pd frim B4pd $40d $4pd "uy;ci 4pd loâ€" yiw 84 84 84 OLIVE TREE SACRED | IN BIBLE COUNTRIES * olive tree is the sustenance of forsaken; it is the most generâ€" of all trees," says an Arabic sign over the entrance of the "Olive Tree ) " of the Near East Reliet, cated recently at Jerusalem with impressive ceremonies. . The orphanâ€" agg will be devoted to teaching ‘carâ€" pentry and woodâ€"working, and the Arâ€" me‘}:.lnn students will manufacture colâ€" lection plates and church furniture for sale in America and Europe. "We shall use nothing but the finest olive wood in our work," declared the Aâ€" merican director. "Among the specialâ€" imgl products will be Bible covers, communion cups, and crusifixes. They will be cut from the heart of olive trees which are 300 to 500 years old. The olive is regarded throughout the East as a sacred tree. In the products of thesée workshops, the holy tree will be put to holy use." &uw‘mâ€"muam and cleaning daily; go home nights, Tel. H. P. 1861 on Friday. 34 downstairs work ; good 520. GUARANTEED HOSIERY, samples your size free to agents. Write for proposition pay» ing! flmkly full m '»‘&.‘35';"" spare time, gâ€" guaran wearer ; must wear or replaced free. Quick sales, reâ€" Wzflnmm POCKETS and: bound rthl made; also jackets lined. 526 ‘Walnut, st. | *,.. B4pd M FINE HANDMADE UNDERWEAR, mendâ€" h:i‘or children‘s : dresses : references, : Adâ€" dress P. O. Box 81, Deerfleld, IIl _.. 84pd ITUATION WANTEDâ€"High school ‘girl and reliable woman to eare for children venâ€" | . ‘Tel. H. P. 848â€"W. [ nil. aad SITUATION ‘ WANTEDâ€"By married man as mechanic, houseman, chauffeur, carpenter, experienced; also by #ingle man as houseman, handy man, carpenter. Tel. Wellington 6845 or address M. Leikari, 756 Wellington ave., Chiâ€" must. wear of TRCRN ATPC ECCC lna% pent arders. 'xE'anmouu. stockinG ILLS, $378, Norristown, Pa. + ATION WANTEDâ€"â€"Middleâ€"aged _ lady care of semiâ€"invalid or â€"will -R for children by ‘the hourâ€" or day,. Tel. P. T67â€"W. « B4pd ITUATION WANTEDâ€"Handy man wants kbythodly:wdmhtu‘udm- ator. Tel. H. P. 870â€"W. \. . 84 RAVINE FARM. Breeders of Pure Bred %"’;"n Cattle. 602 St. John‘s Piace. 'ml-& SI’I'UI:TION WANTEDâ€"Position as hlr; worked in . state nursery. Tel. H. P. 52% VlAN‘l'I:t:{-l:hor.nvrk i::t-" # or will care ldren . n or & ‘ m woman ; best of refererices. 13[ ri P.BTIâ€"R. _ * Bapd surements and hang if desired. Zion In stitutions and Industries, ‘Tel. 49, Zion, }‘l'l'l‘ PMS + oi o 2 was. tige Shos Reset" smopl cor. "W. Park ave and Green Bay rd $Tâ€"Fur Choker, Sunday, â€"Oct. 12 ; N.r*onnz T. .96 heat Morthwexteck â€" depor Tel H. P. 1760. o m (Friday) o tagoit mecinie Iuvln1l c ramint sbor al ::d. :“u. or downtown Highland about 5 o‘clock. Tel. H. P. 267. «LOSTâ€"In neighborhood of Vine ave, an i reater, ustt sopie: aiso. o thiige ho a * m $ wheel bike, Field‘s make. Mud.. 'R'l:“g L,OSTâ€"â€" Monday mlnfi.. about a m of /m nflou:ut of Ravinia station B . h“, Burke. Tel H. P. 711.R s P... 1958 HELP : WANTEDâ€"Girl for cooking and -n-fnh-wmrk: wood â€"Wases. Tel. H. P. STORM SASH made to order. â€" We will takd For Appointment Phone Wil. 27 . ar Residence: Wilmette 1707 H daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5 ,I."."Evf-f by appointment. only. We can save you money on madeâ€"toâ€"order shades. We furâ€" nish Sunfast Holland, st and plain, cambric, oil’e? K etc. Estimates furnished. Tel. Highland Park 1780. . The short days of fall and winter lie before us. Folks, compelled to be indoors more during the next six months, seek relaxation inâ€" books or the movies; take up studies neglectâ€" ed during: the summer months or ‘do other close work. ‘And most of this by artificial light. Naturally scme eyes will rebel at this added burden and will send out sighals calling for help. Don‘t. fail â€"to heed m signals, or better ‘still, e| Your ‘Eyes Examined before nature warns you of "Danger Ahead" and save yourself unâ€" necessary suffering. â€" _ â€"â€" 14 Years Successful Practice Dr. O. H. Bersch TORMER MGR.OPT: DEPT. C.D. PEACOCK,. INC. 1177 Wilmette Ave. : DANGER SIGNALS OPTOMETRLIST WINDOW SHADES STTUATIONS WANTED INMAN BROS. MISCELLANEOUS 11 S. Second St. LO8T wages..~ Tel. H B4pd 34 84 _‘ Many Convictions "During this period more than 188,200 criminal cases have been takâ€" en to Federal courts. Of this number ‘over 120,000 have been terminated, r‘enlt!nt in more than 94,000 convicâ€" tions. » ‘‘The injunction, or ‘padlock‘ is anâ€" other effective weapon. Injunction eases have been instituted in both ‘Federal and State courts, Since July, 1922, over 4,000 such cases have been instituted. In more than 3,000 injunctions were granted, over m DfYLAWENNRCED BETTER THAN EVER SQ SAYS FEDERAL REPORT r Period of June 11 to Sept. 1, 1924; Shows How Many . Leaks Have Been 3 Stopped ' hibition enforcement is becomâ€" more effective every day and this infprovement in curbing the outlawed or traffic is due to better coâ€"operâ€" al between Federal and local auâ€" Yities, imposition of jail sentences ‘ of fines for violators, more use of the "padlock" on liquor ngigances, and steps taken toward stopping leake of liquor from bonded rehouses to the illicit market, acâ€" rding to a resume of prohibition epforcement by the Federal Governâ€" nt / during the present adminisâ€" ut!on at Washington, received today Major Percy Owen, Federal Proâ€" bition Director for this state. > The report covers the period from 11, 1921, to September 11, 1924. shows that the mail sources for obâ€" ning genuine liqnor in o;hi- T;c;'unm ' modb‘;?oflm to turn to smugâ€" ling, but with the Coast Guard rapâ€" | getting this situation in control prospect for obtaining liquor from erseas is growing dimmer daily. | . ..\ Ninety Per Cent Poisonous ‘R. A, Haynes, Federal Prohibition ommissioner, said that the more genâ€" ral realization that over 90 per cent £ the soâ€"called bootleg liquor being d is poisonous, was also a contribâ€" ting factor in bringing about victory f law and order over the outlawed iquor traffickers. "More than 400,000 stills and parts of stills and about 39,000,000 gallons of ‘distilled spirits, malt liquors, wine, etc., have been seized during the‘ last 8 years. : A total of 11,077 automoâ€" biles and 444 boats and launches have been captured. : "Coâ€"operation between Federal and state authorities is iniproving. All forces for upholding law and order should coâ€"operate. More ,than 177,000 arrests have been made by the Fedâ€" eral authorities during the last three years. During the same period vioâ€" lators have been sentenced in Fedâ€" eral courts to serve an aggregate of nearly 7,000 years. "Thousands of other cases have been turned into local courts, of which there is no complete record, Fines of nearly $18,000,000 have been imposed, over $12,300,000 of which has actually been collécted and turned into the United States Treasury. Last year alone, the fines, forfeitures, etc., imâ€" posed totaled over $7,000,000 of whith more than $5,000,000 has already been collected. In addition, about $1,000,â€" 000 was paid by brewers during the year in compromise of civil liabilities. Tax penalty figures are not yet comâ€" piled, but will swell the total collecâ€" tion considerably. aerere; || Any childcan operate them. . | | : Suick leads in Yeringâ€"Roadstercomfrt] | / NORTH SHORE Bmcd: , f JOHN T. FITZGIBBONS 29 3. Second Street â€" â€" * i Pelep to securing‘ injunctions brexer y" cases. About 180 such cases ve Brene instituted against bre of t hse mflu. 12 h‘"; been e ’” nent, and 29 breweries have beeh Ret, ually closed. . > E OR of which have been made Particular attention has V ‘"Many important cases ‘leen prosecuted under the of ': Criminal Eode for to biog late the law. The hea pen \',w ever imposed in any one fork conspiracy and involved a of ©21,3 000 and a‘sentence of 20 in ‘m; Closes Warchouse m "A well organized sysbeng has effectually curbed the fiont bonded warehouses. There , h reduction in withdrawals . . “‘1 7,000,000 gallons from that in 19213 the first fiscal dry year. |Althdugh more industrial alcohol is Weing Baed legitimately now than ever, c .: Pl“oll l‘ th. 'dm d 1 r“ h' alcoholâ€"using industries, diversionly to the bootleg trade are decresging. B i estimated that less than 10 per: int of the entire production ig involved in illegal transactions, a t ffl} quantity of which is later §eized and destroyed." : it N:Â¥ increase over the year 191 ‘,-\‘- cording to a salary dbmp Di printed ‘by the Educatig -3';' Bulletin, official organ of pid department of public instr@rtion,.|. % Salaries of both men a 1 teachers in Lake: county the year 1923â€"24 showed The average of n ers in 1922â€"28 $2,146.40] for 1 24 it was , an> 6.83 per cent. â€" ; * PAY OF TEACHERS | _ ||. IN LAKE 6 Highest in State; County Exceed department of ic instr@rtion.} . ® The table a% plid id [¢ various counties in the hb iw $ %chw county was thq on :: paid . higher sala The average salaries of all teiths ers in Lake eom for " M :' $1,550.83; for 1923â€"24 it w GD4,% 97, an increase of 3.491 per kent.." i The average c teachers | in 23 was J for 1928â€"24 it was $1,467 8p, ) crease of 2.224 per cent. | _ These figures show that! the teachers are ‘better paid | in county than the women | They â€" also show that : ceived bigger advances during the last fiscal In the men.teachers in Lake t the highest ptid‘g:-fln » ing even more in . where the avérage is $2,1 Women ‘students at the of Illincis are going in t courses more and more registration reports show. ; women. have invaded ‘tho law and â€"engineering, e most exclusive "male: ." 0h wWOMEN ARE 'mmg MEN‘S STUDY w Eight women are enrolled in ith e:ifleceo!i:wt&_m. hq ority ma 0 zed. Portias Lm.%n Schjagenhied of Quincy; Florence Cooptr, of hi cago; Rebecea Ash of Mubey; Cath erine Harnit of Champaign; Mil Winter of Rock Island; Iftne Giber son of Alton; Esther Funke, of B wardsville, and Edric Pregier of Wu colkge“ofwwmflx:: ry -;q,-‘- then, aterloo, Ta., Rachel‘ Flals bot, of Urbana, and KathJeen Dérn of Glencoe, TL‘ f § | 'l‘he‘g;ount of '!;rk tpqu o these p-rfinlnyin , uk gering courses, as compared wi thi work done by the average wome@i o ount of work mw‘*é’fi eering courses, work done by m othoredkt-.‘;“u be.. heavier. â€" i ¢ «‘Telephone H.â€"P. 496 PAGE SEVENTEBN r 1g â€".-u‘. :' t it was $1,004,4 _ 56.40] tor 10984 . â€" an li. e ' §” JÂ¥ y of ‘““'L was $1,43%4 : | '1‘67 # i in# ; nt. ‘1_ ,‘ ‘ i that| the | m paid | in â€" Tigke: I men +i tead fral ©\| t the men ;‘ ! hor o efi ear, In Shett _ ake dounty laré e stat Bivg n Cob colity : $2,11Mak. | i [ i 3| UDY WC x the T im Bey j '*v P pre‘ Back fnet row. ‘This gean nrolled .j,.'u Â¥ ar. law 4 kA mbhiyos 5 : Sch nhkuf voptr, of Chig _ ev: Cing | ( M 1 $ " ’.‘_ | “ r Y v‘f i’ ‘. uA ". y ' Pregier of Wt E3" ; ’ #i 4 CnrOmeq (fi".“‘ £" Rachet Fail q brewery Boue 'beeh‘ hive Wher ille of $21,3 frs in g Whag jenk: j M WE/R 3: Tersion® to ting. 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