11 1 hi Is FF8A4 ctipâ€" _â€"Meierhoff Hardware Co‘s PAGE TWO Fuse Plugs, 6 for 25¢ We carry a complete line of Electric Light Bulbs at standard prices . <sr , Electric W' Percolator gZe 8$3.15 Electric Cigarette and Cigar Lighter $2.50 f â€" Hot Point Electric A gift men will appreciate m 1 Flapper Elgctric _ Curling Iron Avermmoniniitinentnevoneunsmmnemirenmenami Come in and sample the waffles made in this superior manner. A special dem'onstra- tor will be on hand to show you how it should be done. Do not fail to sample the waffles. f Others up to $5.00 Saturday afternoon and evening there will be a free demonstration of The Hot Point Electric Waffle Iron 69 cents The iron with a thumb re-;t $5.95 and up This is Electrical Specialty Day - and up A pad with a reputation The following are only a few o f the specials we have to offer: Large Size Elecâ€" § tric Heater â€" A $7.50 value _ * Complete with wire, _ â€" guard and cord _ Special price for Saturâ€" day Only nï¬ Cï¬ d iPerave culel. 3 Electric Heating Pads $6.85 $5.95 w Highland Park Store _ Phone Highland Park 197 t ulC atet. A . Regular _ Special 22â€"Volt flat, No. 766 .._.._..._$2.00 _ $1.60 45â€"Volt flat, No. 767 ..._______..$3.75 $3.00 45â€"Volt upright, No. 772 ..__L....$3.75 $3.00 | .__ 45â€"Volt Heavy Duty, No. 770 .....$4.15 â€" . $3.95 Dl‘y Cells 4,.‘.....,..._......-..40¢ Above batteries are all tested and warranted to be full power _/ SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY _ Cunningham Tubes Regular $2.50 Special $2.19 â€" ALL TUBES ARE TESTED | , We have only a limited anrount of Tubes in stock At Our Store The BALKITE BATTERY CHARGER and BALKITE TRICKLE CHAR’GER for charging "A" batteriesâ€"entirely noiseless. Balkite "B" replaces "B" batteries â€" for sets of 6 tubes or less. Balkite "B" II â€" for sets of 6 tubes or more. ; â€" Balkite Battery Charger nornninathordoeson ced se veveace o e MA M eORP j Balkite Trickle Charger mrmmmnfnmmmce::‘.........$10.00 Balkite B II ... }_ _ __â€" â€" _ @r® AA No outside aerial needed. Equipped with either dry battery or the A and B Eliminator. ‘Come in today and try it or let us arrange for a home demonstration. ' The New Console Typeâ€"equipped with A and B Eliminator. | _ No more worry about buying dry batteries or loss of power. Radio Sets and Supplies SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY Loud Speakers $10.00 and up _ Wet A Batteries Ever Ready B Batteries remeinimionnrcmmmioumetnanissminannoue Balkite ‘Radio Power Units it i EQUIP YOUR SET WITH HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGI RADIOLA 25. J sns is now on display The Ideal Radio Power Supply & C. Dayton E. Regular ..._.....$19.50 .........$10.00 ... $35.00 .._...$55.00 in stock gï¬ (ghe) After seeing the perils to which the young crowd are exposed one feels that it is a very d.mro“mn‘ to be a boy or girl now, 4 ;“'l'he most skilled chemist canngt make any of the half dozen food conâ€" stituents : found in milk," he says. "All of these are absolutely necesâ€" sary to the ‘human diet. As far as history goes back, some 6,000 years, milk has been one of the chief foods of mankind, and there is. no reason for, believing that it will not continue to"be equally important in the fuâ€" ture." . Dr. Eckles doubts that Mr. Ford‘s suggestion of a scientific cow giving synthetic ‘milk' will ever be realized. 1 op q e n ce 6 P CE CTUFe PHRAuEs . 4 am told ‘by engineers that with the automobile jogging along under orâ€" dinary road conditions, only 15 per cent of the actual .power of gasoline is used. Even poor cows return more than 15 (per cent of their food in is an "inefficient machine" which he hoped would be displaced by a "Scientific jcow ‘giving | synthetic milk." Dr.Eckles is chief of the division of dairy husbandry of the University of Minnesota and a lecturâ€" fli of thloh"Radio Farm school of the Blue Va Creaméery Institute, | ~"A comparison of the ‘ dairy cow and the automobile will show that the dairy cow is really theâ€"more effiâ€" cient r_nag_hine," states Dr. Eckles. "I BRAND BROTHERS Tel. 949" * Higklana I..1, The dairy cow is a more efficient ,Wo;'zer than the automobile. j is is the comeback of Dr. C. H. Eckles, noted© dairy expert, to the charge of Henry Ford that the cow COW BEATS AUTO with atotal acreage of 28,140,000 in the state of \California. results of the mistakes of her own political leaders but these leaders do not ‘represent the mass of the people. I am sympathetic with the contenâ€" tion of: the younger Chinese that a stable and {trustworthy ‘central govâ€" ernment be established in China with power to regulate tariffs and to abolâ€" ish extraâ€"territoriality courts so that China may throw off foreign influâ€" ences and léap forward as an enâ€" lightened nation."‘ * * . In California Mr. Tomlinson said that the Japanâ€" ese question inâ€" California is largely political; that the recent act of conâ€" ‘gress, far from remedying immigraâ€" tion ills, merely angered the Japanese people at: home and did not alter conâ€" ditions in the United States one whit. He «argued| that Californians need have no gréeat fear of the Japanese there when they own outright only 26,000 acres of land; and own or rent only 360,000 acres of land compared Dr. Window Shades "Regarding China, it is doubtless true that many of her ills are the â€" Rather Amazing "It is rather amazing to one who has heard talk in the United States respecting the danger lurking in Haâ€" waii and in the Pacific states from the Japanese to discover that the sons and daughters of| Japanese citizens, born on our soil, rapidly take on our cultural and national thought," said Mr. Tomlinson, in addressing‘a large audience in Harris Hall. ‘"My posiâ€" tive conviction is that these Japanese youngsters are bound to be as good American citizens as any of our own‘ folks in the middle w'ï¬t. ‘Mr. Tomlinson, who was graduated from Northwestern last year, has made aâ€"special study of far eastern questions with respect both to Japan and China, His journey to Hawaii afâ€" forded him an exceptional opportunity to look into the Japanese situation there; meanwhile he has done much reading and personal research regardâ€" ing Chinese problems, . & last July, told an audience at Northâ€" western tt:l.iveulty last . week: that much of the popular thinking, respectâ€" ing Japan and her subjects, is unâ€" United States need have no fear of a Japanese | lion or uprising in Hawaii and the younger Japanâ€" ese who are born on American soil are largely patriotic and loyal Americans, John ‘Tomlinson, who was a member of the American delegation to the Hawaii meeting on Pacific relations Made up and . 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