_ , BmNtjtT6l(Ct0IIitt ll _ -""". rwru in 2000 and maybe it won't. A lot at things can happen in seventy-four yum, and beside that, there no still A lot of wide and open space- in America.. An the situation ia not perhaps n urioun u it looks. Nate-- tity in tenor-11y the mother of inven- tion, and it is likely that our Mien- tilts. including those at Chicm uni- versity. will solve the problems not All of which. of course. makes a pretty gloomy picture. Maybe our country will have that many people I, mu... __. . . _ Scientists at Chicago university. according to press dispatches, are somewhat worried over what is going to become of the United States in the year 2000. One of them is quoted n- suing that we will then have 325 milHonn of people' in the country, packed in like sardines. Water pow-i er in not being properly utilized, l" i: declared. mil in being wasted aryil sewage dumped in? river. forests de-i nroyed and rivers I oil water. I SCIENTISTS OUTLOOK IS SOMEWHAT GLOOMY But Why Worry About What Will [haven In Year 2,000? Anyhow. Who Knows? Everyone, then, is a loreizner abroad. The attitude is not eonfined to Americana. Every mtion in the near east comideu its immediate neighbors foreign Ind unfriendly. Bulgarians always speak of the Greeks at "numb" and the Greek refer to the Bulgarian: an "bandits." Pint blame American educational _ and relief work he; been the first influencei which has been able electively to‘ break down thisNrfier, say! P.':) “they. In his Nnnuat report' to tonne“, he declaree‘ that thin has been the greatest and moat important international service which has been attempted in eutern Europe in mod- ern times. He explains “ply: "If there is to be an end to "rial hatred. and mpicions which have been in ferment on the earth since first two men felt desire for the name cave. it .will come not through the gestures of statesmen and the mar- vel, of diplomacy, but through tttel work of agencies of practical friend- ship between one people and another. There are many indicntiona that uni- vernal peat-e can never be insured by. the efforts of governmenta, became of the 'tee-ily narrow limits in which governmentn must operate. The problem of relieving the world of ita numerous boils of racial dit- trust is one of peoples, not of tow. trnmenta. Probably there has been', no greater exemplification of this fart than the remarkable friendship of the people of Armenia toward America.†1 Sill Wavehnd Ave. Chicago DECORA TING limit. In BRANCHES J, A. Tm&Co. Her attitude, according to Dr. rharus,V. Vickrey of the Near Eat Relief. in typical of many people who visit Turkey and the Bible Lands. They consider every person who does not Ipelk English I foreigner. PROGRES TILE CO “Mumm- VALLPA Pl)! asked the other day how Illa liked Turkey. Nt'. all r_iIhtc1lutte aid, "bat thank-re too' many {ordna- over there'. A Wuhhwton woman. who meetrt- ty "fur-nod Mn mum I“. Attitude We}! Runnable For Use of Term; Friend- EVERYONE m 80 ABROAD PAINTING cum-1c noon moon and WA". nu “was m an we CHICAGO Tel. Gm 011! Telethon. [lid-n M†ship Needed to Aid Understanding .ANU-- (Not Inc.) The school pupils use a lot of slangi but they will have to express thrm-y' selves in the English lanttuatre when', they Co out to look for a job. 1 "There in nothing immoral in all this; but it is certainly informal. This universal informality makes the manners and clothes of 1890 seem :3 remote up the thirteenth century." N think mtny seriously minded people, who Ire shocked by the cus- toms and tonveraation of the pres- ent tiny. and hence regard this Is a particularly wicked and godless Me, would find a better and less depres- sing explanation in the Word Inform- alily. P I “In 1927," he writes in the Much Scribner's Magritte. "men are not ‘yet able to wear doublet and hose, and while the newest dinner-Julieta show acme startling vurintiom. the evening dress of gentlemen in fairly uniform. But the trotfotoekintrtt that l um wearing at this blessed moment would have been hooted at in the streets in' 1890; the gorgeous swea- ters worn by both men and women make them look like birds of pnradise Ind the extremes in tskirts-or nth- er kilttr--eertainty do attract uten- tion, whatever the motive of their wearers may be. Women “rang-e their hair and their future: in pub-i lie; if a man»! the nineties could suddenly wake up and tind himself in a modern theatre. the audience would 'sftord a more arresting spectacle than the play. The age of antican- spieuousrtess is past. an... Willa-s Ave. M135! This new 1926 model with the handsome free swinging alum- inum Vermeer with safety release is the finest machine we have ever built.' Written! locks in nu position. Henry copper tub--aeif-draining. Comes completely equipped with motor, wrinzer and cord Ttel? hc.", SI' 3n, e!ectric light socket. William Lyon 1 name ttttis, ture, But a any at. an cum than tttttamd Minn mun word " goal that to the farmer. when it. coun- try (it: I population of our 800 mil- lion lull (Oil. to luv. to produce will! mat food to Ned the hungry mules. PM will go up uni maybe) land in the middle We“ will sell at $300 n are min. We sum-10 he hope in the future. therefore, for the poor humor. He can console himself: with the knowledge that the nut; " year are going to be the hardest. ---- . t t II Not Wicked...“ Godless a 30012.: Sun's: Often Declared. Armies 1 . "rhatev Noted Publicist (tspeo.tr â€Marlow-Mi“ unto. New Butterfly Electric Washer M. J. TIMBERLAKE HIGHWOOD Phone 251 AIMS TO GIVE FRIENDLY SERYiCE AT ALL TIMES Let Us Serve Your Wants with a Savings'Account Safety Deposit Box lnsuran A Handy Checking Account "WE'RE GROWING DAILY - GROW WITH US" Save Your Money NOW - Save Regrets Laier! Our Savings Department Welcomes You to Start an Account Before the New Year C. LYON PHELPS SAYS -. 2:2. NEW AGE IS lNFORMAdto Join Our Christmas Savings Club _liljgltwood State f‘The Community Bank" AND SAVE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Phelpl has I new Prlcu' 8125.60 helium: W Open Saturday NisriiGrd ui, I "Whatever is wrong with the mov- ies is not primarily the fault of that: who make them; the pieturxs-tn"ers lure doing their beat to obey otdm, orders issued b‘the genernl public, whieh.knowts, pretty welt what it wants and insists on having it. The ‘minority may scrum. but its cries an drowned by the rattle of half- dollars on the glass of the box-ofBee window. i "At present it in in lbs with)! {of a child with too many unmet," hia article, which is entitled, “Prudu and Pictures," continues. “Every can seem; to 19!)! win} 5993M be doll. to the pictures. but n6 one "iriruri Ar tell us what should be done to . While tishime tackle is improved as time goes on, the fish become antttml- ly more skilful in squirting the bait from the hook. "The American movie renoets the spirit of its people; it must be given liberty-or death." "The service which the cinem is trying to give the public can be made truly valuable by frendom alone. "Por pictures must follow public taste if they are to lead it; they must agree basically with public ideal. be. fore they can successfully suggest new .ngles of thought. "The beat way to help tin mom in to let it Alone." and. William C. deuillne, producer, in a with“! u. tark on metsorsttip in the luck Scribner'l lug-sine. LIAVI Home A!†SAYS W. C. MIL“ "mom Director Bethu- This Industry In! Have Lib- erty, or It Diet, Butterfly Electric Washers have been tested and approved by Good Housekeep- hins Magazine and by the New York Thine Institute. Th sends in use. Extra large capa- city. Washes 75 to 125 miscellaneous pieces at one time. Does a big washing in one hour. Wash- es anything that's washable without hand rubbing. Wan terproof motor. 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ON their way from North Western Station to their offices in the Loop, they can stop by the Union Station and check hand luggage. Nothing to worry about until a few minutes be- fore the 20-hour Broadway is ready to start. Or, if they come in by motor, the saving in time and confusion is almost as great. For the opening of Wacker Drive completes the last link in a, con- tinuoua boulevard syntem from Highland Park to the Union Station. No necessity to enter the Loop at all. Cantu more MJWCI'J, luau: more. freight than any other railroad in America BROADWAY LIMITED Lu. Chicago 11:40 P. M. dr. New York 9:40A Tht Highland Park Hospital [OVER THE SHORTEST ROUTE! Highland Paik 2550-2551 ven when I go to the Only a block from North Western Stgtion. the Union Station and Broadway Limited ore great cortveolences to traveler: from the North Shore to the East. _ Visiting Hours Daily 2ro'cto4r.rtc--7r.m.toge.arr west of Green Bay Road