If; ["13 I . "u. - “AW' 1 -r Gunman Gun and virgin} Benn Grant Russell. Part af lot_l,: block 0.5. HighlaadPu-k. Deed .10. J Anne Belle Grant to Dell: Gym I Russell. Part of lot t, Hock Ittr, Highland Putt. Deed $10. . . has Bella Grant to ,Bdlthnt M. Fidel!“ 1,bloeh 05,3131:- Elan N. tttttht, atatdtwtfe to Funk M. Beck-run! vita; Lot, 60 Ttmtqidat sabdn IONS!) Mini; Woods when Soc. 86. DeerftiH. ,WD 'po. Gallium. ' _ . Mania Mayor to Elmo J. MI] and wife; Lot " Ravine Far- "t,I't Bee 21, sums. Dead 81. Stamp, "M. r - r. trfduder and wife to t. M. Pe- terskat. St. ttdi0. Pt of talk M, I. Ankh! liens Hat ttf metiwpod. .'r AnaeiE.Sanitttandsetfbtomrtr, Bobcat. Put of See. as, Maid. wn moo. Sump $4450.. ' J.turrtt_tftto_fl,tlritt and wife. in. w 40 feet of E 100 (can: lot 83, Helium]: Subdn. WD 86,000. Shaw " Ham {mt and Park opts. pt the. “You: to W. Gm. Dead no. Jet. 'oe. tart a, rim "ht to Badmi- Bi‘hhndt. _ . KIM. PM: nnd'huubund to M. B. Bart, Lot Lunch 1, Mold, "t 28. WD .810. Stamp $33.50. . .V, Station! and Wilma) A. Juli. rend. Part of block " E. A.' Man Pint of Highobd. CCD 310. PAGE EIGHT R. w. P ease The Riit,asstilg, Stoke . A at: irrtrgrttivi tor' children. Soothing in action. Given splendid is I sweat. nutty-tasting oil, eh- tirely tree from the banana seed than and “hexagon, matter 'ati/date',,', ',21ts'ftt l',,Wh , comm from fads, “lowly ‘6»an peed BU, ted, ripe Marattehino Cher.. ties in liquid cram, coated with rich chocolate. my hirly melt in your mouth. The 'Brtremtrutas m for Wuhium’o birth- dny. An ,mppetlxinc pooh“ not! flay. Regular Moe,- pound bod We. _ - loam m 1.iOe Euro! so -.-._.m- Big Birthday Bargains ", Ideal for fear humid: and aged TreopW--as w u for robust Pee. i -- . ' Birthday 80‘. Price. 11h Lama-BciompcypomMcnm dipped in. heavy mango! rich check“. Extn ma quality. W'Pmefso 39¢ Birthday Sula Nee, 11b .... Twenty-two can forty pio- muivo drunks am the lead- mhiw Louis . Wynn“! use: in the coppeguin mu- (mum and dutritmtion of drug- at». merchandise. with the idea of giving the public quality goods tttgayfAtrJrrieU,, _ A A 7 ' We, in: Boaiaui of Ru." no celebnting the 22nd I of our Conway by of- or I liytitid than only, tre- 2',%'t"o',1 mtg: "L nab); n . can an his :41qu of these remak- 'Ne. buying opportunities. The PM and ethettw lan- gvo. Gentle in action but dugout;- are. T T'odniues. oiUinat forty Rex- all stores hut grown toi,000 an constitute a wonderful nyl- ten af reliable, money-saving serv- ‘euivinc. (In: “on. fhtperfine Eeppemint Patties mrretetrrtlastor Oil Sale Ends Feb. .14 Sale Starts Feb. 5 V Delicious Maxixe Cherries Rexall Orderlies Celebrating the 22nd Year of "cisessg,i.e mix-.m- 'tir, to Charles Wit- wif.. Lot M, Door- St, 43, 18. Deed $10. dk Highland Park, Illinois 't lbw mid We to M. A. Land- au. Part of gee. 6,.DeerfUtd. WD tio. ' Minnie Hip Rummy et al to E. J. Wmor. WD 5. Part of lot 180, out Subdn of Lake Forest. " tir P. Patron Ind with“ Alex mm. Arr, :10. Pt~-SE g- of the IQ‘WH. _ . ' ' Union Bank of Chem. Tr. to Geo. 1.11am. need no. St. $11.50. Pt lot 2 of G. M. Collins addn to Lake Forut. is». of 111. to P. Gallagher. Deed 870. Lots, Bee. 16, Deertkldf1 _ 'fState otit. to, h. Vance; Deed goo. Lot I, Bee. 16r-Deerrtf1d., -4- . sun of tit. to A. Yum. Dad no. Lot 12, Sec. M, Dmrrfuld. , _ T Him Bahrain and wife to 'Ahoel E. Smith. WD $18,000. Lot 11, but £12. L. Wren Adda totiirhtand Pitt. Bee. M, Deerfield. . ‘7 7mm†H. "gimet Ind wife to Ben- 13min M. Brunch. Jr. Part of Sec, 20, Deertuid. get) no. _ '-- . Am banana and has to Carlo Marco Cal-mi. WD $10. tlt. " (Lot At, but 1, First addn Ravinia High.. (lands. Part Bee. elf, Deerrdietd. , j B. A. thkwell and wife to iP. J. Warner-ad vita WD 810. SL118. Tot 4, my 8, Ridgewood Park Subdn. {Also lots 1 and 2, MI: 4, First' addn to Ravinia Highlands. "e inimh'u. Branch, an, and .I'vife, to hand! 3.3011» and wife. Part the. M, De.rdteld. 000 $10. 7 __ "'c M T Carri/co John Gotdon Munro. Deed no. St. no. bot 40 Dane Purl: Sub. pt Sec. 31,- 433: I?. . Austin E. Kelby and wife to R. M. June- and-wife. WD 810. St. A writing piper of (odd quality wig: oqvelopgs to‘mptch. __ Regular Erica of thy two. 80e. 1 lb. paper and 50 Epvolapen a, Birthday Sale offer), -..--.- Purétest Glycerin and Rose Water Keeps the skin soft and white. Wonderful for rough and red hands. Prevents and relieve: flaw. n very cooling and Booth. tte. _ " _ --. 1 , Regular rice 26e. Birthday p _ NU Prim. ' oz. ttt.q.tr Qpr beat tonic. Enriches the blood, build. up the strength Ind ttatt the health generally. , table. Vim. vigor an vitality g2,iega, mo ~ AtairuJar pace 81.00 Birthday ' Sale Price w....,..........,.'.. _ Kantleek l Hot Water Bottle Cascade Linen Peptona , T . _ t I!†50.; by, tr, 'F I! Birthauy Keeps the teeth clean, whim and beautiful--. without le,",', to the enamel. he pleasant. tasting common-sense mama. Bitt econo- mytube. - __n_ezu1ar price Iil3t, Sale Price Klenzo Dental Creme 11.4-th tf any name: both human in- We“ within two m. it will In to- btti$ed with noth- er.'§~nnywhen. go. ad).- ot when was†wu and: trtLr'" 142t- Il8M'ddi ' SAL! PIICI ' qmuttr m in! mhber, mid-d all in on. “on. No "Ml "a... W or W. smi- Iockct _ “and Iain the neck. $1.98 m Pam mold-d u!) when. No Be lk 79c Promptly renew colds, neat-skin pains. Made iron: true Aspirin. Re'gular Prieg Me. Birthday Sale Otter, box of 24 for W V Fox-nation fihlt"htttrt2t,tgi', an auxiliary _ ' the "Radio; Fulton" Democracy" recently cranked , by. radio station WLS bu just boomin- nounced in Chicago, according to word received in cub circles Item. The organization intended to) brink“ the Woman on the) farm and in the mile: place: closely together, fed mutual benefit and enjoyment. , , The hey 'y. membenhb in this"; organisation t,, in ideas. "he con? tribution of a macho, a housbhold hint, u suggestion jun home run trettiettt--' any of a thq'unnd like {an am open the door: of this will“ oegatt-r nation. Meanings are held‘ our, afternoon froin 8:45 ttt from the Soars-Roebuck station, a we m sided over by Mrs. Grace in]! Grt'ty; herself a mother, a club 0mm and home economic: expert _ g 81.50. Lot tritriit 3, Phd, b.to Ravinia Hhrttlandb' Bee. 26, 7 d, part, M. ‘ 3 ' _ j, Key to Membership is in lieu To Be Contributed For Common Good . . Syringa. 2-qt. -.......-.' 60e Maximum Ladies' Dren- T in: Comb, 9 inch '""t"' Me Maximum Men's Comb . , inch --.-.-.t....C.. 76e Lord Buliimore Stationary MK tiOe Lord Baltimore Portfolio 46e " Arabesque Stationery .........79c $2.60 Entitled: Fountain -- u alumnus CLUB _ l non NEW RADIO PLAN Perhaps the, osttatandiriit privilege? of memthrishitt in the "t,t,"ge,tt club. is a Mme "reies alignment, which hat been placed " the disposal of members Question: of buy nature troubling member; will be undated by this department. and - "ort made to solve the numerous problems that confront the busy, homemaker. Sundries - Stationery 5 gr. 100's o.................] 60e Sodium I'hosputtr, 4 on. 250 Baal! Chen Solvent"-.... 50c Mega. White Pine tad at ..-.--.-....-._ 25¢ Box.“ Catatrh Idâ€. %os Me Cancun Extract Ttblota, Ttie Harmony Lilac Vestal ....59c " Persian Tdilet Water.......:....79c 60e Uinon Coe"n Butt'r'Lotion 89e Me Rental] Shaving Cream ......28c $1.75 Clinic“ Thermometer . 1 minute o.--........" 2tie Kidney Plaster m-,-."."-"'. 25c Reunion†Plum w......... 25c Belladonna and Cspsicum " Flt-tar o.....'..................... 40c I 01. .......... Me GI tin Sn odtoriu man?! '.ll,l.'rf.rf..'f.'.t...,., " Mineral Oil, Randal: type Me Sulphur, 8 on. m...".............:.. 25c Tincture pf Iodine .-......Tr 25c Epsom sums, 16 on. .,....C.., 40e<hunphoratted Oil, 4 Am, _.., 69e ltubbintrAieohot, " at. Foe Witch Hazel. 16 oz. .....c..C, Me No. 6 Diidnteetaat, " oz. Puretest Products Firstaid Products Family, Medicines /Puretegt: f , Aspirin i’tablgts Eugenics of Peppermint. mm HIGHLAND PARE we, mailman pm ttdattom Bork .Add, 4 on. with every Mk box of Jamaal Cold Cream Face Powder-. the_powder which adheres so beautifully. , Regular price for the 5ik two 25pt both 191' w..vu... Milled t the French process and del scaly perfumd. Toilet Articles GIVEN AWAY Famous ' Jonteel Soap tY'v"' P x. " _ _ r:"'g~’4' _ V"*n~ru t “RF/$84M /e,f)'iettt m . Fii'if'iE9Wibhh'i lh $1.98 $1.29 ,...19c “19¢ Me 28e 35c .29e S9e 19e 21e 33c 19c 69e .18c Me 15¢ 33¢ 49c .394: 89e 19e 16e Under the administration of H. H. Biuany'; present Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, a. marked hr. crease in rural delivery facilities has been 'ttttde, ,the number of routes. climbilig mm 43,649 to 44,760; the By 1916, 26,080 fourth class post emcee bad been discontinued as a re- sult at the extension of the Rural Mail Service. It is estimated that an annual “vim: of 31.613940 was ac. compliehed by the discontinuance of these ittBeett while the elimination of star, ' contract. route- is engined to an, $3,482,670 per mnum.~ . Balm-ice Bun herald , What! the service We: first inane. uratedithe salaries of rural carriers wagon†$200 a yen. They my now get "irmueh as $2,160 a you, de- pendinfhoon the length of the rout“, while 'mctor routes of tio miles or more my salaries of $2,450 to $2.609. Nf other' smile 1tttttttttthttrlit.r hug'done morpt In the t'.'t'i'fe Service toward has!“ ' an to the 'ttttttttrr,", an relieving the pro-‘ uiefiexietence of hmi life; or he: Monica: emotive in utohliehlnt clout eonthe between the (we: ind his mariétl. It huf been tho and; im- portant factor in making agriculture an exacting. “nines: initud. of he one-time 'titearioe j euaattunthut which conveyed no broader. meaning than "toline they’ll." “I" _ ' Hematite Fame: TWentyi-nine years ago the farmer, and his wife, and children. led on ex- ietence of almost complete holotion, living open wid 1y scattered farms, some of them wife: apart. They bod eomturatively lil, tle communication with their neighbors or the outside world,.except that derived from week- ly trips to the adjacent village. More often than not the farmer lost I full day'it wall and §hie cripa were neg- lected in ‘orderi to obtain expected mail at the villnde post omce. , BRIEF HISTORY OF C RURAL MAIL WORK BENEFITS qty THE FARMER Review of, Establishment and Minted Progress Made In ", _) Comparatively Few . ', Years Service Few Institutions in the Maury of Amman pmgmo' on! be credited with) more salutary that upon the much of that irrogrie" than the Run! MaiEService of it)†Pout Dues De. pnrtttient. s f [ T _ Ftmt County Covered ' The first county to be completely covered by Rm? Mail Service was Carroll County' Maryland, where county service was established Dee. _20, mat-There are very few counties in the country .today that are hot lumerepmbed to the uttermost cor- ners with free mail delivery. In "potntmrftum with the irmitrniil- cant appropriation of $10,000 made by Congress more than . quarter of a century no to inaugurate the serv- ice, it now requires an annual expen- diture‘of $89,260,000 to Iraqi it func- tioning. . - Initial Experiment On Jan. 9, 1896, $10,000 was sad- ed by Congress and on October 1, the same year the that experimental trut- ‘31 delivery service was established falmultanemsly on three routes in West Virgina. one from Chnrlostovm, (one from Uvillln, and one from Ball,. town. Prom thin small beginning, Enine months Inter found the service operating on 82 routes emoiatintr from " patomees in 29 Mater. Twen- ty-eight years later, or June 80, 1924, the Rural Mail service him! grown to 44,2601miten, with I an! mileage of 1,205,714. 'i, Ini- those day; the farmers†melt comrlstard Israeli of communication: from relatives Add kinds. Today the daily mall includes, usually on the very, date of'pur1ieatiottr the men-o- politan T,"",':"',' containing mar- ket "reports an txrlculturel new" the/weekly andlmonthly farm jour- nals: and. tttturtlirtea,rartd bulbous letters from the Village merchant and the (ttore pretentious establishment in, the distant city. ‘All of these 3t, now brought to his door or' to "t box a few, yards away; ', ' .Post “to and Amt' ' The rural “drier it the farmer’s poet tMice and his isn’t. Through him':he conducts; transactions for the sale'lof his live itotlr; grain, and oth.. erddrm produce From'him he buys stamps unduly; his bill! by postal money order. Ihiehort. the letter our» tier J' the medium that bu tans- forrited the 30ml secluded habitant of the rural district into e cosmopolitan eitiain,,eoetverstint with can-out " fair: and occupying a large pines in the destinies of h mutilation. _'_. . The flmt bill authorizing the "tab. lishment'of the service was; ttttpr- ducal in the 2r,', by Ramona?" June- O’Donnel of Mkhigun. " tV oun-15, .1892. It curled Alt. appro- priation of $8,000,000 but ihiled of Passage. A year lath Concrete was Induced to appropriate 810,000 for ex- perimental purpose: fancied in 1894 by $20,000 more. Mr. Wan-maker, believing the amount insuiheient even fir experimental nervice, declimd to use the money.. It' WI! Postmaster General John Wanamaker who harm-11y aug- gestid in ithtt the rural mail idea to Congress. {The plan you {ought in the legishtive; brand: of the Government for F, yjears before ft wan given c tryout. - - _ _ - - mileage from 1,159,239 to I, mm and the number otindtvidrta1' â€and from 29,113,883 taxman)â€: _ , mind; lad: mention both ttdr number of run! that“ and. in at». m, there hing 2,687 mm- i,?iiliit ' dis need Togni,r miles it" “new Ohio in syeeoitd with te, route and t mileage itf 68,880; . V anti 1,'l,'ll Aeftlt 2,52 route: 'etrr6rhe, 56,0741L mile†Iowa“; fourth with 2.2†routes: covering 60,8N miles; Tm. fifth with 2,198 mute: and“ "e. 998 amen; Pennsylvania am with 2,0M ind 53,885 rquctively; Kano“ seventh with 1,9022and 55,464 mpoc- tively;' and New York eighth with le 863 any 47,130 respectively. A ‘doupl. 'gut,',") hitched to a log wng'ou ca 11:. Hour or " telephone poles. Evil . common night before the them of the motor truck. ' : 1 ' TRUCKS NOW p831): l "', PLACE OF ox TEAMS id In rov I out of Trans- 'tttst',,',' iguana Busi- F "., new hm Por' the ttrutatrohation of mania!» poles nowadayu We: ordinary con- ditiam the gale ofaa two wheel, high speed traiar, 11ttt with to)!" tire: and th the, pole: Minced qtgt the truler and tow?! behind the truck. has-been found to itre the mOIt util- notary method. 1 . " The number " poles carried by the trailer varies! fmtgrokto so, depending" on the! sin of pole "aid kind of wooa, bit the'. hauling of extremely heavy land; is not a - man practice by We companies of the Bell systcm. . i" , Twenty 2,tgdg', there was not a single motor Van at in tho service of the Bell tem. Now there are more than it; _ motor gum! vnrlons types, a tent to (mill! Prairie A"... 11an MW‘MW 1ihit!rirlltlllillltilieyPrtes,' . 2 _ i' [landscape Garden!“ , ' Even the Aconditioqs at present make actual work on your estaté impractical, the laying at plans can be dotsd bitter nowithan in the rush. of the season; ' I would bd, glad indeed to htve you all me. If you ire planning to hive any mid: of this sort done, Plan For the Future irartistetnttttet. toe t W "Iâ€: "' constant use tn 'lim-tit-ttlr, up add plant concoction and will“? gneo‘mrk. ' ’ 'C,'i;i'itouuiGtstrte.e.d. M ttet-trs m â€new PM 1910 to 1913 mm: mm.“ oqthr- went were phat! in anâ€. My iiiGiiaGu;erteeeetae Th0"- sulta m to fawnâ€! that tet the next six you. the Inrtre number of - ,,_.4._..“ upon a when“! Pta',',': u- nalt- m so humble h the next nix yarn tb- bm an)»: o! hone-drawn truck- wm W with motor vehicles. By 4910, the motor out at the Betl ‘m but! reached 'trttt, nnd since than than has been a study W 'oe-md, in: to the growth and "irdr-ta of (alumnae contraction and main- tmnce organizations in handling their new“, here-slut netivitUs. The “can Lake can†fttmtee's income 111.19“ ,',Aeu, Beeartdhttt to tttd up; Valley end-er: M- um. This eat%tnte, W "m the moat who available (bu. 00"" the yield. We nod Ilium! pro- duettet at has in this action of nl‘noil. ', _ _ I ' AVERAGE INCOME OE T FARM“ IN F.Nrrrco. Ib 82986, Accordin in Pitrurei' €0an b Ulldl8 LflLd THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, w the WM! In M BIG F, m an!" P0118“ to. 1:le Na! an 6" did m INN than Pad-1 NI Meat, thelh CHI his at}. bl. dull an. ID“ new that P“ dink" m: OUR heal 'ir) sin: ES; an all!