[ 1 6 e E% t PAGE EIGHT CASH AND CARRY Big reduction to those who come to our Nursery and the stock. Freshly dug; not dried out. | * Nurséry just west of oln avenue on ;Mlofl rï¬fnéhi- PETERSON NURSERY _â€"Peterson road is the north line of Roselih Cometery. ©oop RoaDs â€" Telephone Evanston 1434 Coal-%olvay Coke Black Dirt, North First Street Wageners Spies â€" Jonathans From our own Orchards in Northern f Michigax on Sale next door to | Rapp Brothers Grocery | Thursday, Fridt{zy, Saturday, November 2 % 21,22 U Y THIS is our third year in Highland Park and we guarantee these apples to be good thruout the pag age. Put in your winter supply now. | | â€" § A Grade, 2.50 per bu.,'?â€$7.50 per,_b .. ’ _ B Grade, $2.00 per bu., $6.00 per B. THE TL The land of the Peterson Nt A 1 Bay 1 B A P HAND PICKED â€" HAND PACK Stone, Cinders and Building Mate F'Réft]lf W LTEHLF LA V O _ Telephone Waukl;gan 1067 c’#su AND CARRY | || _ â€"Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, Vines )ples Pizhest Grade:; Well Rofled , _SLILJIEST I 30 North La Salle sa&i : ‘Telephone Main Tele{')hbne Highlaqfli Do it now THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS E. Fc,hic.go, Ill. 613 anUre, rial ‘O M 1 Park 65 F4 Malhak :‘AW« ELECTRIFYING FARM _ DIFFICULT PROBLI%d EXPECTED IN THE FUTUBRE Means Long Transmission And Much Technical Work But Some Day It Will é¢ Be Reality The farms of the United some day will be electrified." labor of farming will Bbe made burdensome through the use of e tric power." And while it is true that this power is now being furnished to two and oneâ€"half per cent, or 164,â€" 347 of the 6,500,000 farms in country, the problem of suppl rural districts has by no means n solved. There are many difficulties i the way. a is i | Potential User . 4£0] The farmer is potentially a heavy user of electric power. But he his neighbor are widely separa and so far it seems that the expe of getting electric power to him be considerable. +7 Long steel electric transmisgion lines are built across dountry and to those not familiar with electrical velopment it seems an easy ma to run a wire off these lines to eve farm they happen to cross, to supply the farmer with power. ) . The lines carry a voltage of fror 6,600 to 200,000 volts. In the majort of cases it is most impracti¢al and expensive to tap a line and reduce voltage to a degree itcan’be used on a farm. The cost of reducing it would be p‘roc{nibitive and in the process of duction more current would be los in the transformer than would be use by the farmer. f «‘!\~ 5. Feasible Plan The only feasible plan evident so far seems: to be, in the building: of low voltagé lines extended 1 a transformer substation in a neatby town. # At present, tco, the rate is not ¢ne to ehcourage: a liberal use of po on the farms, and in some of the pxâ€" pertmental areas it has been fo: that three rural users of power to a mile use less electricity than the average city customer. * That the farms shall be supp with electric power there is no t, but that the use of it on the farm be greater than in a small bu in the city cannot be ascertained. | It will be employed for lighting &nd small power in the home. On farm to pump water, saw wood, d feed, milk cows and churn. Jessie M. Jacobus to Helen J. Whinâ€" ery. Part of lots 1 and 12, block |77, Highland Park. WD $10. _ _| _ Margarét Cullen to Winnifred| F. Hubley. Part of lot 258 in Lake Forâ€" est, QCD $1. e o s orie . Jan. NEly half of lot 9, block 8, G.J L. r'remu addn to Highland Park. 3: Sarah R. McGuire and husband to J. Kotzinsky, R. Kotzinsky et al. Lot 6, block 44, North Addn to Lake Bluff. WD $1550. Stamp $2. * Lot 38, block 1, First Addn to Ravi Highlands, Sec. 36. QCD $10. Stamp $1. k H. J. Hemmrich to H.«S. Norton: wife, jts. Lots 3 and 4, North A to Lake Bluff. QCD $1. W. J. Sthmidt and wf to J. * kiewicz and wf. jts.. WD $10, $3. N 125 ft of E ‘hf of Lot 9, blk 12, Highland Park. W. F. MacDonald to J. G. Schigck. Lot 9, MacDonald‘s subdn. Sec. 19. Deerfield. Deed $430. Ferne H. Molian and: husband to Naas and wife, jts. NEly half of 9, block 8, â€"G. L. Wrenns addn Highland Park. QCD $1. Josephine Johanns and hyshand A. L. Mills. Lot 2 and W 10 rods 80 rods of lot 1, Sec. 19, D Twp. WD $10. Stamp $7.50.. > Frances Hodges to H. F. H WD $10. N 8 feet of Lot 242 and of Lot 241, Lake Forest. : R. E. Brenneman and wife to G.)C. Hield and wife, jt tens. Lots 30, 31 and 32, block 2, Cloes addn to e Bluff: ; WD $10, Stamp $1. . _. } . "W. M. Cattell to G. C. Hield wife, jts. Lots 33 and 34, block|2, Cloes addn to Lake Bluf. WD $10. E. C. Maher and wife to E. e Lot 38, block 1, First Addn to Raâ€" vinia Highlands, Sec. 36. Deed $10. Stamp $1.50. f2 a R. Kennedy and wf to Trus of Schools, Dist. No. 65. WD $10. ts 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, and 6 block 7, Heights, Lake Bluff. H. 8. Norton and wife to H Hemmrich,. Lots 3 and 4, block North Addn to Liake Bluff. QCD $ . _W.C, Jones and wife to L. C. Jones, SEly half of lot 22, block 78, Highâ€" land Park. WD $10. Stamp $4. E. P. Osterman and wife to F. °H.| Campbell. Lots 38, 39, 40, 80, B1, Edwin P. Osterman subdn, Sec. .‘ Deerfield. WD $10. Stamp $2.50,. | _ Stamp 50c. \â€"The ballots are getting so big lin some states that they might use leftâ€"overs for bed quilts. Having made their mark on ballots, many citizens should m one on checks paying off their & due bills. ‘ F & With the â€"Christmas.â€" celebratians only a few weeks away, the Kid element is showing interest in Sunday hcbq‘ol lessons. J § G. Naas and wife to Ferne H. IJ. A. Smale and wife to E. Orrjco. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS in ce §# Demonstration Cl 37, lot to 1d | ¢ © ’ CIIGMld % TRADE MARK REGISTERED | | J <>>4 If you would like to see Kitchen Aid at work in your own home, a demonstration will be arranged at your conâ€" venience. Just mail a post card to Kitchen Aid Sales Agency, 7616 N. Paulina St Telephone 1805 & v. MUZIK, JR.~ | | _ 4 Baggage, Expressing, MovinÂ¥ â€"â€"â€" Highland Park and Highwoé;d l Food:Now Prepared by the Snap of a Switch! No more hard work in preparifig food for your table! Just the switch on this amazing electrical device and ltw of ‘doughâ€"whips creamâ€"creams butter and sugarâ€"gr f chips ice and freezes ice creamâ€"chops meatâ€"strains soups and â€"chops and slices vegetables, and performs 100 qndmr cooki tasks. â€" 4 . fls £ â€"â€"> Get all the facts on this amazing machine. Learn how it tur® gooking dryudgery into a délightful pastime."Write for the free and full particulars. (This request doesn‘t place you under the sli est obligation. Mail the coupon now. hard ‘r Insure Your Furs Aetna Insurance Co. _ _ Coverage. . â€"2% of Policy Valuw w _ $10.00 Minimam Premian ... | “T THE COST IS: LOW, FOR EXAMPLEâ€" 3> "IEâ€" t & + Fur coat; valued.at $500.00; the Insurance costs $10.00 per year, and you are protected by a policy in fl!, Aetna Inâ€" : surance ‘Company, lt t go [ «P C "~at Room 7, Staté Bank Building Insuranceâ€"Fire, Tornado, Liability The Kitchen Aid Mamufacturing Co., Troy, Oluq' 34 . % # o8 88@ o8 ons tw o aon n‘ PAUL SCHROEDER & CO., Real Estate We write a full line of ingurance in several of the best | companies. f P i ~â€" Are You Carrying Enough? ; AhohoadqurteuquutolMu_thyPflc E. B. WILLIAMS, Manager SPECIAL FUR INSURANCE â€" FREE The Central Insurance Service Protects you from loss of your valuable furs from, BURGLARY FIRE OR BEING LOST A. E. SMITH, J.â€"P. Telephone 574 The Kitchen Aid Manufacturing Co., Without or obligation, send & eopyomefluhnMdBock how 1 can prepare better food p cost without work and in a f*ac. tion of the time. 44 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 DE h BM hP Highland Park, MJ Phone 162 N § 3Â¥ €. ¥¢ ¢t d t t B 18 #4 H. 8. . TWOo 8 Work Whe sch ti th 7e aY avenu yâ€" t vis scuipt schoc! press spler ingd th d The The n ced sChoo th sorvh d ing n uw burbs have Thest the # to be seath )81 will â€" high high TY ere iÂ¥ the W pie To «+ us 1 a 1M r0 H m tx W e an 4T i C to PV 10 1s Hr #