it? Ir " F?! _,1ii m © EH l _ _l,ii.s'_, 's' J sill.,?..,,?,.,?,, “.2 BUILDING MATERIAL _ Sudden Service maul": PARK, rumors Phat TWO Repur- work neatly done . "In. Highland Park Vane: Electric Co. Futures of Quality Let .0: ghow,_you Sample. ,s.drrieeniitrmrinm MUTUAL COAL C0. .mxcunmxc a name we cmxmc & cum-Am New Floors“ Windes & Marsh Tel. 410 J. SMITH JUNK Phones ' I Highland Park 650 Ntutetha 222 _ SWING ' THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY C PHONE no-m CONTRACTIN G in! JOBBING Ola. 89. Cat“! Avila Tahitian 212 Yul-h. Vino Amt. - “when " IWARD M. LAING BeatarttNtWoededutnart Illinois Licensed Surveyors Municipal Engineers _ P. E. DOWNING PHONE H. as†'" m Put Ami. Highland esp. Photo 1106 now POI. BALI ON [ONLY um BUILDER Dahlia _ Tfth'il um um sonnet!) OLD _ noon: " assua- FAGED To LOOK LIKE ' new I To familiarize the' public with tilt everyday work of the school shops. stimulate interest on the part of the pupils, ad to encourage them to can ( tinue similar work after they are i',',",,') ‘moted to higher nodes in the p. F 'poee af e comprehensive exhibit ._induetriol at: products omngedb a committee of industriol arts tea on of the Cindn'heti public _,'ii:li,iii,:i, The Minus Men's ebbing tri i, theeommitteetheus’eolltl oldbu "3 in; from April 27 to Key 2. I'M building contains more than, Jr square Yeet of floor srh.ee--ertoettrit ti on†- clue in the city taking ttl',','? one to puke game ennui-f ntion. Home medium Ind hon mratm, a. tor him. mrwtrt, W.‘ Mn: "ai, with; e triebelh, on, will belatmd in tidbit. the showing how the ' . "to to unite about and ham; l Summer sessions intended " 1- lly for foreigners have recently anndunced by the university of Li - pool, Florence, aid Toulouse. uni y the French Allin ee, hccording to - formation which hue rent-had the " partment of the Interior, bureau f education. [ In general. the courses k designed to ocqueint strangers wi' h the langunge, life, and ideals of e. country. The University of Liv l will hold its leth untrue! an? ' school of Spanish at Sentnnder, pat . from ‘August 6 to September 2. Cl .., as will he held mostly iu'thelev . so that the days they be flue for -', minions. etc. Hectic-l com ( iltelian, including'the hibtory of I m} ; inn art, literature, ',gk',,'r,,ti _ outline: of the economic. nd poli _ "conditions in that country will ' given by the University of Pi ' July 15 to9tttrttst 31. t , Sehoorin New Haven Has Res) resentativea of 45 Na. 3 tlonalities ' Vocation courses for foreign It 't dents given at Batreeretrueatitto by the University of Toulouse 1 either elements†or higher. Con sation classes, Extension lectures. commbined courses in both Fret: and Spanish are else parts oft program extending from July 20 September 15. The vacation ‘cou of the French Alliance in Purl: specit,tenllr for the purpose of eidl coloni-ls and slim to gain a kno’ - edge of the language. literature, 1 - mime, customs, end arts _ Frunee. ', onsuca IS THIS '" ' i, REPUBLIC MADE U? _ ' Immune-{of Leon . Ttsd entire and: of farm life is ', covet-cpl in the pin-pom for which lun- were'secured. state: the f - "htiott. _ P,tgif"t,At, cent ot. V loans were used f - the payment of nannies, " per cent for the p _ when of land mortguged. 7.510: payment of various debts, 8 per t for bank stock, " for buildings improvements, one per cent for purchase of land .other than m gazed. one per cent for impleme ts and equipments, an'd 0.8 per "cent r, the purchase of livestock. . . Total loans closed by these th mneies since .their establh t Were $1,675,150.963 distributed nmo tr 1,112,033 borrowers, states the fo n- dation. Of this federal â€and be k, loans totalling $1,067,428 was app r- tioned among W342 borrowe tV, joint stock land bank loans to 1 amount of $31di947 were distribu d between 67,002‘lndividmls and 8 '" 289 borrowers of intermediate are it bank funds received 391,275,075, Results Indicated ' l' The extent to which the farm lob!) banks, the joint stock lend banks a d the more recently organized int r- mediate credit hunks are being u d by fttrmeiivirt_thU and other at. is an indication that these new A nnncing institutions are ftndintt th iri places in the credit structn're of _ nation to the Well beluga! thegfaT-i er. 1 Summer Sessions Intended 'i) pecially‘for Fonigners are Established l. FOREIGN COLLEGES . ' SEEK U. s. Fhmrmis Illinois {men to the number of 11,904 have "tiled napalm. of loans totalling $74,412:)?†Idem] land banks. in PM, T banks and federal inhuman.“ _ t banks since then agenciefwm t tstnbtitshed by law, nerttrtdtpttt to treagsRoetmiAtrHeatttuat . tion. ,During this parka! the f 1 land Links and Joint stock hmd had applications for loans total a: $79,050,176 and “this $74,417 16 was granted, the Joana being .. quardisd by 1,376.!†acres of d in the state havingf an appraised - nation on land 'tutd1mildintrs of $1 5,- 881,261. 5 l LOAN MADE TO HUNDRE? FEDERAL LAND ll Entire Riuttti of Farm Life "tgat, in Purposes ' . for' iclrMoney Is _ 1NtttrPtrieured - )S Is J Lovers of good ' drawing. wherein the artist is_ enabled to express his utmost personality, will enjoy the splendid exhibition of the work of the Englieh artist. Muirhead Bong, now [on exhibition in the pript'room if the Art Institute. They cover s wide rsnge of subjects. from English lend- sonp'es. Swedish wttterfrottty, Greek coast scenes, Appenine mountain views, Italian ville, to New York City scenes, and Massachusetts and New Jersey pastoral sketches. They are replete with exquisite line draw,- ing} pure in touch ind expressive, even emotional, in feeling. Mlny of them are in eoloi. _ ' ' Field #artruiirHindetttrurtt is due to tind out that there are more an _attacks in golitical' than in military campaigns; I ' ' Among pupils, in the New Ewen (Cum) public uhool: ere represent» the! of 46 different; nationalities m: 'ttle l stocks, not “including «white Am than, who number 9,291 out of a fetal enrollment qt 82,266. Italy lent the lnrgeet group, 11,869; Rrur. aiu came next, then Pound. belund, Er'yrlartd,,ete, The countries oontrite lathe ranged from the West Indles, through Europe to-Aaiq. Ceylon, Aus, tralia,.ihenee to South Amelia, and Canada. Pupils abroad numbered 1,- 057. _ A school in Southampton, Englpnd, u, git: playimound oi, the roof. The fact that the sailing o't great Ocean 1mm from this port an be seen from the roof is made to contribute to the study of 'pmetieal. geography. On u inch map painted on the roof, mini» turd vessels dollow the venue of the gaming" ships to in port' of the world, and from " is an elaborate Bstsrtrritplty achéme,' based on actual obgervution‘, his been built up. Boys of dt1ttiettt View ' Vessels Sid ng and _ Apply Lessons GOOD DRAWING SEEN , ' nCwoRrm or BONE GEOGRAPHY STUDY MADE PRACTICAL DR; IRVING C. SCHUR ,' " t. Dentist ' was N. mm... Rd.- 'WI. mo , FOR _ ' ' DRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG CLEANING " CURTAIN STRETCHING THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY _ PHONE8178-179 m 316me unit PRESS, magma PARK, namiirti' Meierhoft Hardware [00. ' GENERAL HARDWARE. 2 C Phone 197-198 , EARL W. GSELL & C0. _ 1 PHARMACISTS . . Phone 28 . Who of you that did not want a pony when you were children? Now help your town-its child " this Beauty outfit. At the Same time you are helping your tttittHteehiid, you are helping the will“; ity in which you live. Votes given on charge manta if paid before contest closes. _ _ T Remember the Slogan. Patronize your neighborhood store, where You- ohm get better service and lower prices than you will getat a distance from home. , ' F _ All you have to do to enter the GRAND PONY CONTEST is to call at each store where votes are given. _ ' ; Register your name on registration card, and ask the merchant for some Post ‘Cands, that have. ttts names and addresses where votes will be given on Iil1etpah,puths Now Boys and Girh deliver ortead thesePost Cards to every friend you have in This District and vicinity and with!!! to tttttmeth' these Business Men and Save the Pony Voted for you and help you ‘WIN A BE WUL Ll'l'l‘Ll SHETLAND PONY AND SADDLE. A " . T f Boys and Girls remember this LITTLE BEAUTY‘is well mtrth.worhiptr tor-m" will be {in as follows: 100 votes on a We purchase, 1000 votes on on $1.00; purehsse and so on. Each and a!!! Merchant in Contest earrieg First Clam Merchandise at the most reesomhle prices, and where - ous treatment will be shown to all. ', _ C . Hurrah Boys and Girls , GRAND' PONY CONTEST ' _ A The, Merchants whose names appegir below aregbing to give away to some Boy a" Girl in this District a BEAUTIFUL LITTLE SHETLAND PONY and SADDLE. tart Boy or Girlunder 15aears of age can enroll in this contest. C HARRY BUTLER SHDES AND RUBBERS Expert Shoe Repairing Phone 461 l m Menâ€: 1'ii"t'i'i11 Tel. no GARNETT’S Contest Now On, Ends' May 30th, 1924 A W did to the People of This Vitinit3r' The Geranjin government is narro- deeming German marks " the rate of twenty-thrde cents a trillion. but you can't afford to count 'em for that. Wages were higher in the United! States last October than animal else ‘in the world, aeeordiptrto the in- dex bompildd by the rktiiGitinldi La.. bor Office. Wages here wouldf have bought almoktwiee " much “they would in London, and In Ottawafabout' one and a half timeC The' mlt'etuue; ing power of was“ in Atnsttrdanr was about 85 per cent ‘01 the [potion figure, in Berlin 66 per cent. in Bryn- sels 58oer cent, in Paris " not cent, and. in Vienna only '60.tter ebett.--- Boston Trarmeript. _ _ "i, Classes in art ire proving ï¬ery pop- ular at the University of Chicano. G) iter Prof. Welter Sergent. , than classes were first "ortrani it w t1titutrhtys'rt strenuous " would be required to interest enough eta-I dents to, in11re up even I and! c1ua',_ but the number of istudenttrditdtitr the first year fawelled to over-one. hun- dred. The present year, however, the nu.mber admitted to the clue, to pre- vent its becoming overcrowded, has been limited to seventy-tisa students. The class is making a special Study of the paintings'at the Art Institute. "The dew-sent at ataitiittk 'tta at the Art I titnto uni-close its series of Perf ' in Menuhin!!!†16. A s is] pen-torment†hes been arranged on May“ u, open to the members, t which the 'yerht don of Museum Directors Will bis t peel-l guests. The t1nal bill will ado m short pHys about . posse, Shavi’s “The Dark Ltdy of the Son- nets" and F' new play. given for the flrgt time, belied, provisl y, m Night at the Crown.". Th i prom is avenged as s Shelton rein ote servance, tind is being giveh s’spectsl performan.tis on Shakeispetmr'sJrirtlr. day, for the Prt and literature depart- ment of the' Chiqgo Women’s club. The Kenneth Sawyer Goodsihsnj theo- tre building at the northeast corner of the institute, aiming on the outer drive, is progressing tuftttyettrilr, and will be formally' opened‘ in peto- ber. The compsny Which bill been giving the performance inahlhxton hall will be the nucleus ot, its pro- fessional compsny. /' _ ' j , DRAMATIC ART DEPT. ' . ' "SERIES EN†SOON Special Performance to 'tre' Held - May " and Series Ends l on May 16, . ' CLASSES IN ART AT / ' 1 CHICAGO U POPULAR PROTECTION' WORKS JAl6ilsB0WDtilNagON Meats-FishandGmein8ulo’n T Phonem-ws.“ .... The GREEN MILL CLEANERS CLEANING. PRESSING, DYEING. All work Gumuea_ . 6tflo. St, Johns Ave. . Phone 1020 T _ Billy 30de Grocery Co. q GROCERIES Phone 1723 _ “If Uncle Sam can’t get that "W. 000,000 from Rom my other war, he might son! I couple of in- stallment house collector: over after it. g _ q 7-10 C Notice in theaters hereby given to the said above mod and unknown defendants, flat the above mod Comblninant [newton Med his run of Complaint in said Court on the Chancery 'lide’ thereof, and that a summons thereupon ï¬nned out of aid Court against the ohm named do- fondant, newt-noble on the fhat day of the Spock! term ofethe Circuit Court of Lake County, to be hold at the Court Home in Wuukegsu in aid Lake County; on the third Hou- hr of May, A. D.; 1926, u is by law required, and which suit is still pending. . ', 1 Waukmn, Illinois, April 18, A. D, 1925. f In Gum. Gen. No. 15188. _ The requisitg mm hula: been t11ed in the one. ortu,CUrk of In!!! Court. , ' T Special , LNI“.. ', mm or. , 018. any-“1 Hm omen. 'thi-tgt has " jllw or devise-Ron! mull Cornell, _ 'iiui';iiriiiihi' WI. f'thr. known heirs “flaw or devil-u of 'iiiiiii,ii'iiiiiiciitiiiiiid' Cyteu A. CromU, “U heirs. " Itrt .or devise“ ot'Cardo Adm. deceased,†Jam§ M. Bettistel, “in J. M. Bechtel, Unknown hits at law or deviates, of Jamal M. Bach- tel, alias T. I, Bechtel, d-d," William R. W {hm “Unknown heir; “law or vines of Williâ€! KR; Weitthttnam donned," Samuel s. Streeter. an. s.- g. smear. . 'f'Unknown' heirl' " law or deviaoea [of Samuel B. Shooter. dint B. B. Streeter, downed," tum P. Done- hue, “Unknown heir: " law or the viseea of ttam P. Damiano, de- ceased," Beiekiah Arminxton. t'Utw known heirs at law or devise“ of. Hezekiah Armington, dee-d," _Umphia H. Bishop, “Unknown helm at law or devieeea of Umphin B. Bishop, deceased." mm B. Ohrr. 1stelui, “Unknown helm at law or dévitteea of Martin B. Olmstaad. de- ceased," Howard Priestly" “Un- -, known heira'at law or deviaeea af Howard Priestly, deteaned," "Un- known owner or owners of thelnnd described in the bill of complaint," ‘-Mary E. Lattn. . . W'". m L. J, WUMot Clerk. I E. & GAIL, Compliant. Solicitor. THE CENTRAL (rmllil co. fi Votes giyen mun repair work ,4 8gheridanaoad' I'hms,eet, Painting & Decanting - Wanna-r Ii Federal Sylvia. of Bakeries . " B. St. Johns Avi. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. T Phone loo Phone 949 Amend!!! the, orretty. 4 mommmd a rum REPAIRING Lou-tad at m a; BrrNet TU. I: a0.8.KWhlul, quqheoa"gmgMa" “pen-nun?“ Bowl Plato or a MM! ArrtoNa-hq Aeiatt and Inn-11c: at " Metal Weather Bil no Gum! Anu- HIGHLAND PARK " â€GEM A". mm “mm: uni mama any cum AND was . Phono- m and m J. M. BILII GREENSLAD] Il1,llirmlE SHOP 386 Central Ave. ELECTRICAL CONTRACNlg Builder ' Gnu-II Contracting mos WASHERS j APEX cLRAtattgi Carpenter and Dr. a. A. 11mm l Dh'A. J. Tr%tht _ ji. Bud-h ~- 82tLPtmtBtmbt THURSDAY. my 7.2-W Telephone 498 . gm m i a iiliiii, . “I ; In I . , - l,iiilii'i' FM W6 JILL: Itititl! H tetti, huh-n ll Em anvil "atatud l l an Im- an: MAN (,ttt 103163 ttini I“ he! LC"