m de, " ri um a '.s. I Ball‘Room Dancing .'l, “Z “#1 ar if," I «I " iii . Highland; Park hid Company we It. my. _ .mm mm Pym 17.13me 335 Building Material Witten Hall, 360 Central Ave.', Highland Park , This isi good dpportunitylo" buy fruit well under the market price, You cah save motley by buying in ,case lots direcrfrom the growers. r t _ ' Sold in case or half Case lots, in all . 'sizes, and delivered to your _door, 7 Classes for children are Classes. for adults. ' You own group. . tk For prints letsaonts, call Glencop 480 for appoihtment. ' 'tetttdiasreondueted in Glencoe i, l Highland Park,Wapketranand 7 3 . . ' Ja%itrvil1is. . [ f Latest stepsin the Waltz, Fox Trot, On‘p'Ste'p ‘j .' andTango ', F, i, COAL AND SOLUBY COKE .'r" I have received, this week, the first solid carload of grapefruit ever brought to Highland Park. This fruit was'grown by 'Williaa’m Tillman (nd V S: Vander- bleek and is shipped under the (r. S. Herlong brand. By shippingfruit in such quantities) several handling charges are eliminated; This saying I am going to pass on the consumer.“ e- ' . ' 1 i i M. K. TILLMAN _ ~:. _ Telephone Highland Park 974 or 1723 MONDAY and TI h Under theptiisoita1 direction of ' _ EARLE T.) ADAMS ili'i_pdi1iii,l, '_-', 'c vii' I,', ’iu Wt";W‘rHHWH.‘tim:'?;,1'1vngei:"i ilii ‘33 “ 2 ii Phone Glencoe 480 I '/if,ilj,li, mum":umummmummumnunmmmuw foe all kind- at Sin and. thee! metal work. Gum-21am", tat',','. mtg“, chimney te', etc" or repaired in the quit: t time and in a; bat moth "Will be glad to rd 3 . " you guru mVnrty wot in milling you 'g't,'i2rtts Special 'at skillfully execut " short no- tice. ', F now being forryid. 1 can arrange for your [URSDAY,‘ 9 BO Henry G:Mripter " North Flint Street I Phone 636 AT YOUR SERVICE a] I FIRST TRAIN FROM l ' CHICAGOIN 1855 f The. road thenvwee celledjhe §Chlcngb A' Milwaukee; or the $1114 Iweukee a: Chicago; according to, the direction in which the managers were traveling. ' 'accotding to _ in- formation furnished by Mm. William Ratt, 610 Achkory street, WINE. Whose fattser,lottert Purcell, at -B)srrintrtort)' med Ju, was one “the early day bxintett. Mr. Purcell tools his first run in 1859. He received $32 'a month. while the brekemen received " I day and enzlneere $50 a months Mr. Purcell is believed " ttr the only Lake county man ltw iritt 'who worked on this line in the flfties. merge W. Wells, {ether at George' W.- Welle Jr., of 322 Beater rolaee, was lone of the early day' eon- ductou on lhe line. _ _ The firstl train _eelsrbratton closed with a gut? ball given In the eve- ning for , hieh many pee-enter! oh Kthe trilin remained over. The rssturited Chicago at 9 o'clock Those w remained for the bell returned to Chicago " It. o'eloelt the 'foi1owUg morning: - - The 1firat train operated oeqr' ttte Chi go ' tt,7i'/,ri'lii'i','; railroad).- Wear Chicago and Waukem " years no; on hit. 11,1855. luau account: in a Chicago now-piper stated that it was 50 years ago. This was incort'oct and caused many icon- troveraies amontt pioneer ‘rodddnb of Lake, county. V _ Old Residants Recall Cglcbntion ' Seventy Years Ago As F Notiate. Event; De- tails Are Related The trrat train left Chieattor tor, Waukegan» at 9:80 a. m., read“ _ Wauketanf three) hours later; his: the roar ot'eannott, tendered by the brass field, Made from Col: thtiftrs artillery of Chicago. . _ __' George Washington my have cron- sed the Delaware amid floating lee, but the schltl pupils any that anyway he did pot ve to pass any mid year euminatiodi. _ ' It eomsitited of a number of gum wager coaches manufactured“ by Stone and Company of Chicago. John Cline was ithe conductor. Th: u- lute bt ‘cumon WIS reinforced by the' pealing of church bells, and mud: by a brass band how Milwaukee. .. RAN AS FAR AS WAUKEGAN Mr. s',',.',',',',?',', rectu- that the early day trtdni, were operated only nix days a week; there being no Sunday service. 3 1.‘ f. To Exceed All Miriam: Records And Some Marvellous Irv. ventions To Be ' Dis. . played, Id Predicted t Sta-illusion†-L' T Among the stAs1itfiiyretrtrtt'.t will he the fhst public demonstration of s complete system for the tuna- mission and reception of light, but end power by radio, which is now be. ing perfected in a large eastern labo- rutotr.' Another will be an mind; int"tnvention by a Scandimvien eat. pert which threatens to put the lee trust: our“ nations out of business; This remarkable 'eotttrivanee, morn. ing to the' inventor, wiirbroadeaat re- fritteratitm exactly the shine is our present day radio stations broadcast musical programs. He cluinu thet his special receivers. which curbs in. stalled cheaply ii ordinary cooling receptacles, will elltirely eliminate the necessity of'iee or modern refriger- ating machinery}, All the hodnvlfq of thefuture willihavis,'to do, if what the inVentor says} is true, will ‘be to keep her, refrigerhtion receiver tuned in with a central sending ttfy whiehciti ell probability, will he, in- stalled and operated by, the 1mm!- cipslity in which the resides. Award- ing to the inveptor, hummus can be supplied with) ,ridio-mfHetratimt of almost any intensity for less then flfty cents per yew. Other â€We: _ l Details of . dozen other stirtlinz diseoveries to be introduced in "The new lnvehtions st-tttim"' will be mule known ,u soon a they are o.ttteu11r ,The' detnite dates for the teeond Radio World’s tair, .which in tit take place in New Yul-icky next all, was unmanned by Diuetnn Juno; , Ker-gum! U. J. Kain-man last week in Chicago. Both wire than in tttbeitr completing an armaments for, tho fourth annual Chkago Radio thou, which in also one lit their enterprises. F This year’s dread munitions! wireless expositlod will open-om Mow, day Mon, tttt r nth and Gunth- ue until Sn um nighh' 869ka 19th, It will’be d in the enormous 258th fieldartihU “may. which is located at Kingtbridge road [ Ind J erbme avenue, New York, Ind which is the Largest building of its kind in America. , I' 7 EX-KAISER wag Would Like toESeeiiHis 2'gi'"i Palace Now Used: by Near T East Relief I DEFINITE DATES FIXED ' Recbgnized authorities on trtteh auto tern animate that the attendamé this year will run eioie to a quarter of g million peo le, whim some experts are of the o'i,'i'lt'l,', _tle?' it will you]! Chm hundred thousand "Nearlylour thou, sand men and woémn will bc'employed as attendants by jute expedition man- agement'md tltelet1tNtoprs and the collqctive value, dithe â€mm on display will be â€proximately $10.4 000,000.00, just About twice. that of the 1924 show. [ , ' _ . r ham .as soon u they are omen“, accepted by the fair directors; 7 The elite; of ther fourth mnugl Chicago Radio show will be “looted and announced on: Fetri,xutihd. The local exposition will :be of exactly the same magnitude ps the second Radio Worid's hit. The ex-knigr Wilhelm of Gummy is hoping this tsphinir to visit again his old palace y qutu,.which In: be": occupied for (the Putt two,, years by the Near East relief as up or- plumage firr TOO tree, boys. The pence qccupies the most be: ttNI site on the Additic and wagon». tsilt the summerlhome, of the thm. mnn Emperor. It is In a splendid 1mm 91: preservation, thanks to the excellent eiue-takptt of the property by the American, but the" is on!» sidenblet doubt as to whether either the Greek government ‘of the Allies will regard the Ieix-lmiaer's proposed vidt with favor/ Greece bl! no de.. sire tis involve itself in international, complications whirl; might conceive- ably follow Wilhelm? plan. ' V Better MEverv . The Radio World’s as. of 1% will out ihino the hm exposition held in Maduowsptare and“ and tho 69th regiment armory, "at Septembér, in almoot every when This year’s show ‘win he at lest“ mic-third Inger. It will wupylagooo square foot of floor space. Thert will be ultimate displlys of 325 _ o unnatural, including 60 " th 'beat known‘wire- lens concerns of Europe, South Ameri- co and the Orient, iMIAMI is almost: one hundred more thou participated in the 1924 fair. Pourttht different foreign countries will havé exhibits of an at ileiai, variety. 1 . ' , m, Melt? Floor . V The. big armory was selected by Messrs. Hermann and, Kerr because of the not that the entire exposition can be staged on the main floor, which is right on the street level. The p9- tmm will not, have to climb tam. use elevators or o from one bail ind to another, and G226“! menus? Kerr stem that this f tare will save new. en! houn’ time for "cry Visitor who wishes to make ' cerami- stud! of the exhibits. The gigantic and; torium. which does not commit! a sin- gle pillar, nae-sures 300 by 600 feet. RADIO WORLDS FAIR NEXT YEAR IN N. Y. TO VISIT CORFU A rather frantic m. " Wed_ mime T',t't.tti,ltt mound .itt which 0 Russian sum attempting to It: hum . l His rebel! on bu n the {can of I hook which has not yet hen the t in Rania.~ bat 'Tlit.'cst.r , Gregory». ' boorg has translated incl“ t in asthing pt cubi tie form: ' of hard tsurfaces - e beg and eimeshirtd hectagons. It ig an restful m; 'the '?,g2,"it,tt,',of, a it1 of uhildren'u blocks int e dark.! Arr. Zamintin ha meant it to be grimly hymoroytVhe succeeds in getting enough tiuth into it to make it trade. [ ' Instead qt Sm, Butter) C propi- eey that machine will on: 5., con- quer man, it is I dardiutiou and emciency which hit It don. “all“. tt It/gt, "Ereltwottl, .gth'f,1't,f, _ n . ti our tie . in, " e" does it by tiiiit'n)h?,tifrll-, e as of tstandardiq'tion in Carrie to i logical madman,†. "A Gallery†is scarcely to be can» pared with the masterpiece of the ‘fSecond Empire,†the, book in which lives a wbole epoch; of French “My frm the time an: Nwohon vent unbeaten to Elba; to the crash in £81310}! It _lti.lliiiii')i" tact: and My; Je mm. , ,ttode 'tstdiée like precision but; u “wants and idea, nndyivsd piqmres. "A Gallery†in th mud in“, a gallery. We}? _ flrat though] narrow hull in which then“: the handicap“. Colorful pictutu of for. eign eitus--ttttt stsitsettow, pot has to the but 'tdvatttage/ .' '.- cum†stew is told by n asthma: n of nine bandied your: heme} day opens. “The cheerful, crystalline sound of the hell it my head. Seven o’clock. “he to at. up. To the right and to the left 1alitt mirrors tothe right ind to the left Aryiitttrbrtlt, glans Well: I see, there'llkevmyndf, other room: like my out, other clothes like my 0 ' movemente‘llke mine, duplicated t lands of times. This inmates , I â€(myself " a part of an cup h vigorous unn- rl, Y'igf w t precise bounty! . at a' " u: _ ' at. bow, or turn. 'lt,',' this K,'t,'Nf, undoubtedly the test genius oe the ancients ' . . . renkfnst was over The hymn of the United sum had been hemoniously sung; mum ionllx. tour a we walked to the elenton. the no u band but: and swiftly we t down.†To the underground nilw y and tewoyk. English and n mu Inte have bid 1tttt't frtattUd" In honor of the brilliant â€an: Wu, "trapist, critic. Philip £3an It in good forthelr to do thig'whqn the subject is as worthy as My Guedellu. He has been lauded ardent» 1y enough to Name 4utineur un- popular if he had not had it in his» self to win universal up Md. , Wetroonitttotuma_1ttropm,the portrait gallery. Here is a ttot I- waiting us. The subjects are modern and o uninml importance. "The Seven Sages," who â€climax-y men, "The Seven Sleepers†who no nim- ciana, “Tho Swen Lamps of Li ul- ism,'"uutd "8udorm'"wtto pulsed hr. Eacht chuck: it tinted vi , brilliantly hackneypdp u' the an in connection with auctions, any still must urn. oa inane-den of Andwhcn thee tttorin_thitehee ful crymlline m "develop I sail. a timple maul. operation at the base of the Fiiii undou the an. chief. And "I an; heath, perfectly balmy, I cannot; help many, a splinter ha been 'taken out may heqd, tpd , feel " light, Q'mW-f‘ "6,"ettiiihstkr expéttl', Viol-ken “a: men, “warning for this my “I! your danger. _ i _ ". M R. 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