brone k and &out- chamâ€" CORNICE OF YOUR HOUSE | 1 kind What CK, SO eturn titles, ipionâ€" ACH otor s that its as i outâ€" given or the Ilâ€"the tests. ill be neral it the E BROTHERS )w to rface h First Street hone 635 ighland Park, II) tst eighâ€" H. P. 120â€"121 thing suit patterns in. one more great. "7 Â¥ renewing* We are the woirk as well ag or as little as it can o repair and l.a chimney tops, etc. In inds of tin and hat can we do Austin dable AUGUST 13. ade to purify b¢ ~done with world are but out on tsteps â€"are the 4 THE ATLAS CO. wt, AUGUST 13,,10% ‘ Shop Studio 135 So. Second St. | Highland Park, IIl. C O R D W 0 0 m you stomach, heart, lung, , bowel, or de Have you so called Rheumatism, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchi Paralysis, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, Cornstipation, or & constant Headache ? 3 , nngyo;r;ménbmcrwatiu! in the small of back or ll:o‘r'h;pl you have stiff jc:intl in the s or legs that you. not use naturally. This .iitm brings forth a transformatic Chiropractic eliminates the cause disease. Then nai makes you well. 4 | J. H. ARSENEAU â€" â€" PuBLIc SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 51 S. St. Johns Ave., Highland Fark Tel. Highland Park 568 Wm. Guyot, District Superintendent FEW QUESTIONS FOR YOU Merchantsâ€"_ Good Lighting Is Your Best Salesman Lake Forest 693â€"YÂ¥â€"3 Painters and Decorators / 823â€"R Stove or Fireplace Length for immediate or future delivery PALMER GRADUATE | Doctor of Te :: Phopg Qeor!eu _SM lo_r P tment A The best informed merchants everyâ€" where are learning that better lighting means more busiâ€" ness. . % Under better light customers see your goods more ï¬:asily_; the merchandise is much more attracâ€" tive; your sales peoâ€" ple tire less and sell more. The cost of better store lighting is insigâ€" nificant compared with sales results. _ Wiihout charge to you we will gladly show you how your store lighting can be improved at a low cost. We will give you the facts if you . name the time. No obligation. EL M FA R M Estimate of Cost FREE P. 0. Deerfield, IIl. | <Actording to Tiffany, no one in the vicinity of the town of Newport seems to have any recollection of the disâ€" appearance of a large, squareâ€"jawed ‘ man, and the fact that the upper part | of the skull is missing, jeads to the | belief that he was tomahawked by |the Indians or that his head was }ma-)td in by some heavy object and !that he crushing of this part of the skull made it disintegrate more rapidâ€" 3 fly than the other bones which were 2 fonn:‘ï¬rm find intact. â€" _‘ i! ~ The body was found in the gravel \ipit that is lccated in a lonely and | partiaily wooded spot right on the | bank, of the river. ~ All indications point to & vivid picture of olden times ;andibe white man‘s fight for supreâ€" »MmaACYY . :/ :.* > u_._/-i;'. & »‘_'/.. Band concerts day: and night will keep things livened up all mm and a gorgeous display of. f Tks each/evening will wind up the day‘s amusgementprogram. In addition to all this there will of course beâ€" the gigantic midway <â€"with its merryâ€"goâ€" rounds, whips, sea planes and r& of «kinds, together . with all the other numerous and varied attracâ€" tions to be found on a midway at a county fair. f GREAT AMUSEMENT ~â€" . PROGRAM FOR FAIR "Wards Mules" another of the free attractions is one of the greatest anâ€" im:l.zx;s ever introduced. Six: mules and four men make up this act, which includes military drills, dances and all sorts jof amusing and laughable anâ€" tics on the part â€"of mules .and men. This tct is sure to please the crowd as it is one of the greatest free atâ€" tractions ever offered at any fair. Every fair goer always likes to see quick and agile acts on the t‘t‘r‘upcze.' ‘nnd the people who attend 1925 Cook County Fair will see in | the “Aer‘i’:: Youngs". a presentation of trap and swing acts, such as is rarely seen outside of the big cirâ€" cuses, In the Chay Ling Hee troupe the fairgoérs will see an amazing disâ€" play of Oriental mystery and magic, dextrpus juggling stunts and astonâ€" ishing contortions by; this troupe Of fine talented Chinese. A sensational slide for life by a Chinese lady hang: ing by her hair is the final number of this amazing Oriental performance. Annual Cook ‘Cbunty Festival _ Will Be Held at The amvsement program to be furâ€" nith at the 1925 Cook County Fair at Palatine, HI., Sept. 3 to 7 will be. second to nore. No fair in this section of the country will offer méru.ter variety | of attrac tio?avor more diversified entertainment. Five big free acts will beâ€" staged.: twice daily. These attractions have been secured at a big e%peme ~from the Robingon attractions, noted the world over for the\ quality of their outdoor amusements. ts & Cook county‘s g going to be "some These free attractions include the Wilberts, cyclone experts who do all sorts of entertaining and ‘amusing stunts on all sorts of freakish wheels, capping their act with a side splitâ€" titg exhibition. in their "Krazy Kar‘" in w:drcb act they depict the trials and tribulations of the modern autoâ€" ist. ! § _ The amusement program coupled with| the~ exhibition and educational features of the Cook County Fair mark this year‘s fair as one of the most M“Tw combinations <~of "inâ€" structive, educational and . entertainâ€" ing features ever gathered together on any fair grounds.. :« Larfe Sum of Money Left to ake : Forest as John W. / Barrell Trust Fund COLLEGE BEQUEST _ . ‘â€"~MEMORIAL TO SON This generous remembrance in his will by the man who had been for so many years a nextâ€"door neighbor. of the gollege came as a surprise to the officers cf that institution. Mr. Barâ€" rell has never mentioned the fact that he hgte‘nded‘ the college among his beneficiaries. 1 That the skeleton of a man found in a gravel pit near the Rosecrans road and the Fox river last week might â€" have: been killed by Indans som tiï¬e in the dark, dim past, was the belief expressed by Deputy Sheriff r N. Tiffany, who has been makâ€" ing an investigation of the case. _‘ SHERIFF‘S OFFICE IS . PUZZLED BY SKELETON â€"‘The skeleton is still being kept at the s office and a disposition will be made of it within a few days. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Palatine great fall festival e fair." ° Aiuhly eR 18 Nogentiin e SCHOOL CHILDREN The letter is signed "Sincerely your ;friï¬nds for the furtherance of good will." f ‘The first . annual â€" conference of young people representing Y. W, C. A. and Y., M. C. A. orgarizations in colleges and universities all over the country will be held at Lake Forest college the week of September 5 to 11. These students are sent as deleâ€" gates, with expenses paid by 150 colâ€" leges and universities in this counâ€" try. There will be also a nlu:hbor‘ from foreign countries. The visitors will be given the use of the college buildings. Their meetings will be held in the Durand Institute where men of national prominence will adâ€" dress the gathering. ‘The public, it is expected, will be invited to: attend some of the lectures. oVacation land! From Paris, France comes word that a letter has iben received from Elm Place school, class 8:A, Highâ€" land Park, II., U. S A., and this letter has been turned / over | to the French Junior Red Cross, to give to a school, this fall. : The ‘letter discusses the broadâ€" casting station on Eiffel Tower; the Olympic games; the Rivigqra, "with its vineyards on one side and the Mediterranean on the other", and the Louvre. One paragraph is devoted to studies and the request that they write and tell about their school. _ A copy of the letter was sent) to Miss Verall D. Wright, ictor! of Chicago â€" ‘chapter Juniors, and it starts outâ€" ($ § ‘ } "We are anxious to get in with a country which we all to visit. As this week is ‘Goodâ€"Will Week‘ in local cities and towns, mi thought we would | write to w other country, and by a popular vote of the class, we chose France. We also thought ‘it would be interesting to write to a country where one of our ‘classmates, now our class presiâ€" dent, went to school for a year." _ Schools in 22 of the 35 countries in which the Junior Cross is organâ€" ized are taking advantages of the inâ€" ternational school =â€" correspondence offered by the Red Crogs, to create friendly ~relations between school children. PM COLLEGE "Â¥" MEET es f .. " AT LAKE FOREST < NoORTH SHORE & Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. Take North Shore Line trains to Milwaukeeâ€"step into T. M. E. R. & L. trains outside the door of our Milâ€" waukee terminal, for above; points. Through tickets. . Waukesha Beach Nagawicka Lake Nehmabin Lakes Pewaukee Lake © Nashota Lakes Oconomowoc Betse s ceet uince, or at Traile Department 79 W Montoe Sty Chisegoâ€"phone Rendolph 6226 or Central 8280. Baggege checked through to point of destination. | Silver Lake Delafield Pn e a TO FRANCE Y ak %& / Highland Park Ticket Office - Telephone 140 ~ The philosophers tell us about the pursuit of happiness, but it takes all the time .of many of us to pursue those that owe us money. ; . Chicaco & Nortn Western Ry ; SHORE LINE takes $ n‘m direct to the heart of Syamhui':"lg:v.;kn.t â€˜ï¬ * to parts of the city. And equally convenient to rail and boat conâ€" nections for Wisconsin and Northern Michigan vacation points. Save timeâ€"travel the deag{ comfortable way. Take the North Shore Line from here. Cedar Lake Crystal Lgke Ashland Limited iz Ci#°, Bargain Fares, Weekâ€"End, 30â€"Day and Season Tickets Por further informion, apply E. C.OHRMUND, Ticket Agent Highland Park, 11. Telephone 972 crisis, byt just now it seems to be facing the batter to see if he will Best way to go: North Pere M: + ar c steamâ€" uï¬mm Epworth Heights Hamlin Lake Portage Ludington Manistee to receive passengers for agent st Highland Park will stop =|!uouh Lakes Special 7:34 p. m. NOTE: On receint of advance information, :« Send for this PAGE FIVE &f #