er H. K. Crimson FTERING CONTRACTORS thong Highland Purk 2180 for (t (fen-rut Citittmetors 552 Dderfietd Avénue ited Omaméntal .' ', Iron Work) Q hunt Watt a ER AND DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS . none (Y IND ALL KINDS 9 iv. B, Freeberg ' ral Aie. Tel. Hi. P. 2443-039 2441 $29 S.GtenBarRd. , Cqmr, Shut ba and ' Cuale - 1'ieeatsse 'silorin. and Heparin; M‘- and: for and tone Highhnd Paik 801-W UN DEBT AK NSI & COMPANY Urmo0mr pun... Highlnnd in! 299 n “AL! ,'PR 'ir-i))"??)? - l cu: _ hone troland Put 580 " tks'rhoPA'rHy!,' PERI)“; CONTRACTORS H qunvie' Avenue ,nd Wttet Pipe doutucton Hoax Service _ rtrtatte. and Catch-Basin " a" cis. Hixhhnd but. In konday and r,'t,'t'riitt, -- " by ,ppyntrhe t ‘onIy hue ROGERS P. RE 1009 'NfrAY, and FREAY . h phone Dearbo . 6098 tot" HIGHLAND AABK " ET METAL WORKS Central Av. Thi. M. P. 2t64 ‘. A. ROR, 8tr8, Mm: Am m. dunnnnltn 9, 1m " Noerenberg Co. STER CONTRACTOR NERAI» “IRE";TORS (â€AW tt Am TCB 308 BLDG. m 495 M. 912103 co. STOTN T. REBLING mm mm sinrt m _u.rnztaet- .af rear: " N. stiridap Rd, Phone tr. P. 2556 V EN dley C. Ihtwninir IN G CONTRACTORS ranges Wm AVE. mmoop, ILL Evy-mp 13H Highland Pith Tstr-at TAILOR rep gt2c'd wdrt srkastitris Eati . rtarau.ttod SIGNS VITI & SON i Ch fetzo, At, may AND 'EEL ', if?†f 35 S. S‘ "127567 53333 I. Ruin st" Res. T I. I. P. tttt Kenny, ne Johns Ah , you 't Friends here have recei word of the death of Christopher' S ith, which occurred Wednesday at h home in Elgin. He was the father f Miss Lil- lian Smith, formerly with he French Drug Co. here, and had sited here frequently. ‘The funeral ill belheld in Eltrin at 1230 Saturday‘ Mr. Smith was for year: connected ith the D. A. Smith publishing ho at Elgin' and was well known there. "I'he many friend. of the family here e+und sym- pathy- t . Bert W. Arnold, assistant genera! msnager of the North Shore Lind, is in general supervision of the North Shore Line exhibit and ill act " host at the two luncheo , . A large staff of North Shore Line epresenta- tives is assisting him in t e big task of "lounging this reco -breaking exhibit of the "Road of ice." MAN KNOWN HEREJ IS DEAD I eon to be served at the same hour in the dining car. Samuel lnsull, chairman of the Board of the North Shore Line, President Britton I. Budd and Vice-President Bernard J. Fallon and Hal M, Lytle are expected to attend the fair on that day as guests of Secretary of Agriculture J. D. Jones. ' On Wednesday, "Governor's Day" at the State Fair. Gaga-nor. John J. Blaine and his staff and other tru- bernatorial candidates inathe coming election will be guests of the North Shore Line at luncheon, to be served at 12:15 o'elock in the dining car of the exhibition train in the fairgromtd. Mayor to Be Guest Thursday. "Milwaukee Dar" May- or Daniel Hoan and other Milwaukee city officials will be guests at lunch- An interesting historical. note is added to the exhibit by an aged stage coach, mounted on a platform at the head of the train. This stage coach harks back to the early days of th "Golden West," having been in actqu use as early as 1862 in transporting mail and passengers between Chey- enne, Wyoming, and Deadwood, South Dakota. It furnishes an interesting comparison between early travel and modern transportation by high-speed electrically operated trains. Notable History Many famous men made hazard.. ous and eventful 'ourneys in this pio- neer coach. Bandilts and Indians were' the usual source of danger. "Hank" Brown, one of the best known stage 'coach drivers, loit his life on this, coach during an attack by bandits in: 1873. The coach, which is the prop-i erty of the Essanay Film Manufac-i turing company, Chicago, was loaned] to the North Shore Line especially! for exhibition at the Wisconsin Statel Fair. It is being used in fthnintr hits-l, torical motion pictures. _ ' Baud Program - Another feature of, the North Shore Line' exhibit is a large booth occupying space in the Mtinufactur- ers' building immediately adjoining the bandstand, where the North Shore Line band will present a pro- gram Tuesday afternoon. The booth, in addition to its decorative fea- tures, ‘provides chairs where visitors may rest, Thousands of paper shopping; bags are being distributed daily at this booth. Complete in Detail l t The train is complete in every de-, tail, even to the presence of train- men and dining and palm-observa- tion car'attendants. The coaches are open for inspection and each day throngs of visitors are pissing through the train. Runways to the our steps at the front and rear coaches Intimate entrance and exit., Persons wishing to rest have the privs ilege of, doing so in the heavily-up- holstered plush seats which are a fea- tare of North Shore Line eomtort. the new Skokie Vglley route-stands on I temporary track to the left and just inside the Fnain entrance to the “it grounds. ' Fr car, isrthe feature of the Northshore Line exhibit. The trttinr-- one of the retruUr limited: operating daily be- tween Milwaukee and Chicngo over A tIve-ear nll-Iteel train, including three regulation passenger coaches, a dining pr and a .partor-oUeryntion What its.usaid to be tr)new record in extent Ind costliness bt exhibits " the Wisconsin State Fair has been established by the, thcngo North Shore end Milwaukee; ritirotur.--tttg North Shore Line-with its $155,000 exhibit at the 192trexpdaition now un- der wny at Milwaukee. WISCONSIN STATE run Complete Steel nabs. With mmmt and Accessed 9 Shown: Attracts Wide- THURSDAY. unmask i, 1920 - . C LCOMPANY 374-376 Central ve. i HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER isroRAcii: Baggage , Freight Transfer Prompt and con eons servidis at reportable rates. '. "d' Ragga e checked tiiyiimtinrtion , spread Noilee word of ith, which home in f Miss Lil- he French sited here i ELGIN "First, there are so many signs along the highways that the motor: ist is frequently confused. On every highway the motorist encounters signs commanding him to hrtop' or 'detour' to same enterprising way- side merehant'ts stand. These signs are in some [cases positively danger- ous and should be eliminated. , l 'Second/ in many instances "the scenic beauty which is the great ap- peal in the call of the roads is msrred because of the continuance' slong many of the main highways oC unsightly, tumble-down shacks of all) kind: that constitute an eyesore toi the motoring public." [ _ l Two tspeeifie points are made in the appeal which is addressed mainly to state and local highway oiheia1t, in charge of road; maintenance, con- struction and supervision, according to the Chieago Motor club. Ali's result. of a survey made by hundreds of its affiliated motor clubs throughout the nation, the American Automobile association this week itw sued in urgent appeal to clean up the great "inotor highways of the country. The appeal, which was made publie here through the Chi- cago Motor club, urges state and local omcials to take immediate ateps to sweep away the debris that mars the beauty of the landscape and in many instances adds to the acci~ dent hazard along the country’s highways. A. A. A. In Campaign to Rid the [Country Roadways of All s,,' Dirt and Debris URGES CLEAN-UP iso a lot of dont's have been put out from Washington. They tell the stpry of funny strange accidents and curry this advice: "Don't carry caps around in your pockets. Don't take them home With you. Don't leave them where children can getAhem. Don't monkey with them." . "Tr-"" -_-_. -""".e* vu mucus uu‘cll, lands, arms and legs, and otherwise dhstururinsr themselves, with blasting eitps. Strange as it may seem new oral hundred children ’are injured each year by the explosion of these pa; One would naturally suppose that workmen and others handling explosives would look up or hide the caps so that they would not menace hjiman life. Neverthelektor some itrexp1ainable reason blasting caps are being constantly picked up by children around mines, quarries,road work, or in fields where agricultural blasting is done. Children seem to hive a strange fascination for these ‘lojose little explosive devils, and be- cause they 'are bright, shiny, and mysterious, the youngster crack at the caps with hammer, pick " them pins, or try lighted matches on them. And the caps being filled with ful- minte mercury, raise merry Ned When subjected to such frivolous methods. It all seem like another case where "curiosity killed a cat." Children are not the only ones who get hurt by these caps, for despite the thousands of accidents in the past, ‘many workmen engaged as blasters continue to bite the caps on the fuse - and they get away with it for a while. But someday the business end of the little "doodad" blowerup, carrying with it bunches of teeth and fragments of bone and fesh. I the victim lives he will not do it again. r. g.rrtramrLmG co. Inca club: GRAND Pumas Rn} fret. 'teteetxtryr " fgctory orfre. symuu am Git as; riots. thgpndd saving and conf- ploto nth (Mon. , '" N. WM An. Mum. g One of the wise old writers db. urves that "the burnt child dream the fire." Nevertheless there in I Inge annual crop of burned children. M kinds of accidents seem to occur monz- children. even though, new utety .devices .are invented dmost dilly. _ T . I 'j'rhe United States bureau of mines " backing a cumphign to save chil- dten from blowing off their j1ntrera, 1LDREN 1mm; 5 ; BY: 31.â€me CAPS ream of Mine. iuai' Drive to Save Youngsters from Dan. gers of Explosives Tel.' BCI. 181-182 MOTOR HIGHWAYS ' f ' P" new rmg'nm mum but. The tion pl Rule East n The were few dry eyes in the or sembly of 12,000 young men md wo- men, a Dr. Poole spoke eloquently f the Bi le land orphan needs " ul by Am rican. and European charity, Swan; will make a tour of the Neat East n t only " the representotive‘ of A rican churches and young people' societies. but also of M nu-j tional societies in other countries, engng in similar philanthropy. . In in impressive ceremony Swoyzo who commissioned international Gob. den lime representstive from the world' endeavor societies, in hit, visit l the orphans and refugees in Near Intern countries. The honor was cohferred by “Father Endeavor" Clark of Boston, Dr. Williom C. Pools, f Chiist Church, Lrndon,.tusd Gordo L. Berry of the League of Nation'). , wash.) GohUnr iiiiii' - the Neirr East Relief. CL-i'"-'-)"","""""-"""""?'" mum; AMERICANIS I _ed In a M Wmormrpr, 1.qu ',iiiii1iiiieil _ l e r 1 Thomas A.Swayze ofTacoIluIs P , Chr' Felted u World mun F 2,.t.tetttEE TlurAitrh point of the great world 9tritttut Endeavor convention which has been in session " the Crystal Palace; in London.wu the ovation accorded -to on American Thorns): A. Swans of Towing, Cor. Prairie' & Central Aves. Are lou Going to Build, Remodel, or do Minor Repairs? tira)5mEEiieliREiE OLSON BROS. It is work of this tm/that I love best. If pm are“ admire; of the Italian style of gardening, let'p talk over our hobby together! _ Tel were, perhaps the most beuutiful of their time. Their trrenanir 5nd charm have persisted in spite of the int-odd: of time to the present day. - nag CHARLES E. GEISSE 704, WEATHER STRIPS Highland Park 1269 Carpentei's & Builders "Let us build your home or make, any needed repairs to 1 your property" . Call Highwood 2161 in similar philanthropy. 7"" Christian Endeavor conven- its support toThe Golden ovement in 'behalf of Near . This Vote preceded' the A PERMANENT SATISFACTION 6 South Deuborl Street Chic 16-18 N. Sheridan Rd. B. P. 1542: Wilmette 2.52 Osteopathic Physician General Practice " OPERATE on: OWN a HIGHLAND PARK I When ill-tailed by CHAMBERLIN METAL WEATHERSTRIP co. The Boighesei Gardens W.-H.HOLGATE Cleaner and Dyer PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD Landscape Gardening 25anqu Building Construction Highland Park, Illinois my. P. 100 Telephone H. P. 523 my; of The politicians, noting that Praia dent Coolidge bu received k gift of a very fhte cherry pieuwill any that it is his‘busineu not no much to consume tie as to distribute it. The young crowd will won begin min the pursuit of knowledge but at last report: knowledge Wu still a long' dUtanee ahead of them. mm 013% - than} nag-m typify Jud†Igor trio: and service; Mr. Swim mil allied by his wife, left fanned . afterward for Greece,‘;' earrgirtq ettrteention'ts and“ mm of will to the people of that outlaw; Syria and Pnuetine. , , {people since Winn “mum President trttituld be abit to pitch In: hothetopottsioetitsiidiGs." “ sm’ eemal'iUGaietGGri yhichj mpmmsntnfis of " m REPAIRING AND SERVICE STATION Guaranteed Satisfaction _at Biodeeit on Deerfield Raul Phone H. P. 1122 Highland Auto Mart) htteriauttptir, and with 123,006 Used Pm r, and The Bargain. ' For Dependable Used Automobiles All Magma and Models Can and mm Very Low Prices, Tenn and Trade- pe riireett, AM in 325 North Ave. es Chicago. Ill. i Bring Your Blind i [you , $1051 HOME-T0 .LAUND iad "re prim. Ado kicks-vacuum; ty “It: , ' A Meet Wave that insures PIANO TUN _ g _ mm“: mar. 6 North Sheridan Road All sty’u of Mr cutting Hiéh Class P 20% (13-13mm as. no; , l "'id'l"ke,Q.hh','itd.'i Phone 1hi,,) 9 MORAN BR MODERN Immune h- andful: Gina. TLIL KRU f, kUh, Doors bl-tfi l F. P0rijiihKE F Rational Won IMEP.NM Beauy all For [ii' H 1h MI? it]! [ll " il