L23. u f imp†tment ti _ 1168 any ') 1y. {than my». “who" Liam “new hnrqthtrsq. new hide†unednhin in 'errrttr my: the ..I I" m , M 'Qllld I, have. l, “his. In a, no ent "htSelto. W CARE "WE .“Thl KI It†Al ht all 'apt Pf? m I! ll THURSDAY, Mourning a. my â€Mon value in; a mind of Gutted than any 'G'te7i)a"i'ii'; The it town." Altman-ll ' If ", W?Hiii Standarq Lamp amine: , 51il i, "sjririevoitrEi/irl-u é. .' m4 HomiFithtiig coma: pm 370+ 15d: PUBLIC: Sm TE: is a g time of the ye to loo overthp lamps in, your ouse, geplaee those b out and ï¬ll up the em ty sockets. '_":,' We furnis standard 60- WattM alampfs FREE for origin ipstellatit)n or, exehan e. _ _',' _"' Idcandes cut lamps éof other size ate furnished at; greatly reduced prices. A: rack of lamps showing the _ irarie shapes an able far yo play in thi cohvei'nierr) selection. _ ', GUYOT; l ' St. Johns REID.le or NOR1 iiiiiiFriii, cut lamps Eof ' ate furnished reduced prices. amps showing ty) of "tone? . ~37; mom! tki, co, " W185: , - '. b mama. .,ti-aroi"' d colors avail- ur Use is on dis- is store gfor ytiur t inspeqtion atld {VICE COMPANY mum unsol- ", Distribt ,i)rtrinten,dent Aveg, Hiéhland Park Brio-u (ii)Ailatt Vinnie , - i911 A w. ILLINOIS PRODUC'Ni EXHIBIT BtIJatss snows A ( BIG l SURPLUS Not for Profit, trut. Net P ceeds Show Balance on lite ' Right Side; Benefit) To Exhibitors _", _ The tumult ind the ureti'tir'rperl Illinois from“; Exposition um raged from the America 'li!l'i;iii?lil n Pence for ten ‘deys, and wt,tt9. eer- riql by means of radio the {one and slot! at Illinois to the tons-gesture of the western hemisphere mound thermal order of civic projects and alloyed e bendeome surplus; unord- itstt to, the public report of: Atortrt Woidruif, president of the KNOBS! Bank of the Republic, ‘Ch " , and genersl eheirmen of' the exp ltlon. . Not/for Pgod1t . j V. Conducted mit-tor-profit by the, llli-3 nols Chamber; of Commefqe’ and backed by 35301 the Blue £1.le cities of Illinois, the state‘s; Ibadintp eommereial and industrial Waln- tion spent $84,000 in its fsiorsble explanation of the stete’s products and mstrirareets,,tutd hes ‘pn bend the comfortable surplus of $9,000. Of this amount. $5,000 will be retained br.the boardvot governors ssés revolv- lng fund for ithe ttnaneintt bf the second sauna! determinatlitni, of s state to "sell" itself to its pin citi- zens as well " its neighbors} The ‘; 1925 show will again be held in Chi.. i eagir---in October. _ l . Pays mm é . . As " nobfor-protlt proibet' than will be a dividend of $4,000, approx-‘2 imatoly 6% returned to' the' go Illia noitrexhibitom whole pa'ppp mad; the treat Itate exposition'; “outline. according to Harvey T. Hill, ' ral secretary of the Illinois' CIA-{73: at Cgmmeree. The affair vat . ithout political or private T',",t"tt in- my. commissions or . e-oth, w tsoever. and all ""8trt were oh fixed salaries. , g: Exhibitors ind citizens of the ante unanimously declared that mqprojoct with its friendly eompetitit)rjind co- operation of till sections of, th state in displaying woyld "moim1r11itto'u products, did more to eliminhte the invisible barrier that his éxi ted bs tween downstate c'ities and F ions», than tt other stitowide titivity time» th ‘Wotld’l Flir. 1 ii A The exhibits ranged froth ii Mature coal mines In operation to first bale of cotton sinned In the t text dis- trict; and from “snappy" j hats to the lattat farm machinery, 1 new- est designs in. brick humid) j‘ . Three Chicago newspapers mnintgi _ radio ttroadeaistintt stations, It tho exposi- mm, with miniature radio _ have: for the public. U . . _ I . ' Prize Winery 1- ', Abinzdon, Knox County, 1tg,'le. eat city repmented in the T he ew. position. won: ilrat prize for he beat downstate 0mm of snleamanahip' of its. own co annuity. Aunt, in Union Country. w _ award- ed mend prim, and Cairo t rd. Chi- cago “gum- gerg the it 1.. F The :Illinoia Product: Eailttotition, tho work for which was statted last bunny, wa, self support from the start, under the di [ thin of Spearman Lewis, merintidirtetor.', 1nd A.. R, Skater, fgg,tl, of, ad- - ticket sale amp-in. , he hun- dred 't,',tg,t1gtgtn1ggtt; visited the new 810,000,000 an Ears sition Pahce at 666 Lake Shbn drive during' the show. _ g CHINESE LWNING , i ' NE Ltrrnm PLAN The “Thousand Char . move. ment .il spreading in Ch " The word "eharneter," it shouldhe ix/ plainod, has in this instamai nothing to do with "reputation," 2l, is and, " in Mah Jong, to iitprate . Chine" letter or ideotrporii - ._ Through this new "houind Cher- aeterf method of teaching invented by Y. C. James Yen, Yele graduate and former Y. M. C. A. er. "IV. 000 Illiterate' who rep I t so per cent of China'l population, Ml hive a chums toasequire tome ‘I rt of an education. '), .Where'u the Chinese I ‘ F _ con- tain: from 10,000 to 16, didmmt word signs in regain useâ€: sim- p1ified phonetic chuckâ€: it tl. litemte adults to lparn toFd mt! write within I few week. J, . . Every new written we that the student leatna pan be put _ use " once. When a student: e 260 word sign-g he is given e â€achieve- ment button. Further pouch reconsti- tions are given for further amin- ment. The newspaper-find imaged to print in eertaltrof their columns the news of the world bilingu- plmed script, so that a pox-yon who can only read 250 worth-h sue to read and enjoy his paper; Q. _ In a recent meeting of it400 agha- cated Chinese in cute)iitr.tttyt Province, volunteers ,rerijitalud for ‘who would teach readite.tt1 nutmeg Chinese Int-hour each" night lotion: months, as a piece orunietiist, service. 1400 volunteered to do in m to typteaFaf the great move , "til ovaj cum. to overcome the pi, _ _ of iid' literacy; according to i irl, '.' John Yiubong Lee, associate ' . tbl. i, l secre- ; taryof the national count , lit the LY. M. t. A. of Chino, ism ‘visitingjn Chicago. _ " on that thou min of teachers. Ahi _ Fonz I: d THE HIGHLAND PARK iturtrir; maximum PAM, rumors n is curious WM of on Old English room.250.yeora old and. in two days! That is whattthc faction picture people do M! Mr. Ed., ward London at tho PatHtanka Film Company, an on illuminating talk to the students of the Art Institute school last Thnroduy afternoon on the art techuic of making sets for the tittn. Be mkined haw antique furniture' and interiou are made within a few hours. If an old Eng- lish room is desired, thin boards are sum and two sides of thereon; set Rooms Centuries Old Improvised In a Few Hours by Skill- ful Mints HOW MOVIES MAKE . ' ANCIENT INTERIOR up: Than a min “weâ€: with a blow- er .'." torch and burns portions of an:1 wood away. a sat here, a piece burned away " some other Apoint_and a hole burned it still another place. Then a heavy brush with steel bristles is ivizoromly applied to thet wood work and the Wood roughened 'up in line: and creases. Old oak stain and flat varninhes pomplete-the job, and an Interior looking tube of great age in thus manufactured almost while rod wait. 3".sz i'urrcrt'tf,g,'gt.' tiJg"tt.Taig'a"': land-mulch ittttem+otd PeArJAlt,tgttt ,"i';i'VGiiriifiirp-utdh-i'-t outboard . , ,M Tel. 410 Radio Outfits, Parts, Supplie- Imtalled. Adjusted. ' Repaired “South St. John: Are. i ", Cantu! Ate, Pe" M ' mint-{nod 1 First. Church of Christ, 8mm of Ret"," Park tt 881 “a! Avenue i, You ate cordial]? invited“ vi.“ the and " Room T '; HOURSgWoe! the)â€: the . SMITH JUNK Phone In!!!†Put 115 HUD“; u - """e"'" - __V.“ p... Sandi†2:80 to} p... fit CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM um BL Ema-l Pith “its?!†CARDS Dealer!!! I , "THAT 2.1. HOLD wa I W, g i, § FDR AWI/ILE gift cast E ', 4 Ni! It, l T' " I w - Sars-l-s,',,,:,,) _ J, Tid' , I an It “3:7,! it" , A ,, MI? 3ij [ %i" l "P1% sat"sscr.g. ' ,- 2; _, % 5‘,/’ i,";) it in Need of a Hot Water ttotiie y a Fantledk, summed for two 70:11.3" W 1.m " i, , aterLBottlés and Panama Syrians we who ii. ,t,h, J' 't, a rubber molded all in one piece. Them ot) 1‘ , eisxtra heavy. They haveatnnoothimr9tse'ttt.8 8t tin finish. , , '," _', P in). tC, W. Depot, Hidhlhnd Put, In Insurance-i-Fire, Tdmado, Liabiliiy i m COST GETS CAUGHT IN OUR OFFICE! " _ or our muons. OFFICER sun mm YOU :00 lama: AND KEEP m cot" IN ms may __' . 'tii' A ', In Highland Park on Monday “NW _ Are You Carrying lilnmitrh? , 4, Also headquarter- for Am “can. and lutaet-9Mte PAUL SCHROEDER & CO., Real Batik wewriuafui1iinesotinstraneott-itiutt,'Whiilrt companies. b _ I; . 1 _ f; tumuuanm PECIAL THIS WEEK 312‘: 333i? ' TO T (ic' 'iiifi1rs'allilltllle!iig 'll, Highland Park Transfer and Storage Compatity FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE? 'itat-it-tah-tMilt- " - . _ .. > , ',', . _ 'ri, 3:: 5 , WALTER KNUPFER Q11 Ill “when autumnalâ€; ; ,3; xNm,ramtnrv"ruTtlt'l)t',','.t tttraid; "is, T 1n - am F t"'ltt" ALEX RAFFERTY, sr.,'Uuat)atier Touche; of Many Pianist: of iRetgtt',ptitrrt ROBERT W. PHASE 368 Central Aeenue MOVING PACKING, SHIPPING Residence Phone: Evattstim 650i Office 374 Central New phone. lax-182.29 'i, PIANO' PEDAGOGUE BAGGAGE FREIGHT EXPRESS THE REXALL 810113 374 Central Anna: TRANSFER OF AND Telephoao 11. (4'91“ Pia-.108 m H