Amp-H i-O-mm'" oiuTaiaeiet.ePr,ef.t. _ of ilsuer.t-rro-yet""": 7dri.uiur-,rutrra.aeht -i'sorittwdof (MMWU hm: pm the which“ - Uituil-tirw,intotirett."t - .-__a-t-. It .5 - ..-'-'--r -- thwahasboenpsvdfordnubp- in. a can chain of mean-I. - IM and recreation spots through cut .11 the In: MSW tho "CH. na reeioes"--in other words. tho Fftxon countie- in which. Indian- and “(insomnia that "a within fifty Mm counties in mm“. will“ and Vii-conic that are within my [rib of the eity, He ttousted on! u I wise-n! _ _ . I m,__:_.. A-, fact that the W†rum" - satiation will! ‘5' ntteodsd not only by Chins“!!! Ind other reai- TiiftiuieomstrtmtHuo.trr, - ,:A:A_ B-.. "magic-tin tht opinion " Gen. E the pnuilinl h! “1an the IMP mr.osreratitm." . . rtrtk Virus nu. .._ -- _,V,,,‘_ _ Davis explained. "is more use of} the open mum and "creation puees) " " the ration by resident: of the entire union. We want Indian- folks who live mr the dunes to take ldvnnLIge of the forest pre- wrvn of Cook County. We want folk: who live by the forest preserves " Cook county to take damage. In}!!! they wish, of the dunzs in In- “WWW..." “What Va an driving at." Davin exphined. "is more u diana. “How can this be aeeomp1uhedr, Tardy by making the open spaces; more invitint. partir by waking mew} tor transportation to them quicker, um! more plasma. [1me by to"; operation between eoenrnuttitr leaders), ir any number of problems they an. she in common.†1 “in Pey" 1'iiiriGa Residing motor Innapomuonl Gem Davis aid an minim: hopes for a high-1y "stem which will en-l vble residents of northern Cook, balmy. for instance. but. ortir, Crive on good roads to the dunes,, hit to drive practically nil of the way through forest preserve. I in " spud: he mu not study. emu-sin . new for leg-linden a" the -orrtutstt ll..- But he point-I ed out that such um. compri-ingi unions separated by Inland county? lines. In provided far br luv inr other parts of the nation. He in.! diam! that legalization of tte. Chi-f rm metropolitan an. would be.', helix!“ in [mint-(in: solutions of rrotoemautrectirtr all the region. But be mule no prediction " to whether "ad: a mun was an immediat- . Ditutiteir necessary. were bud for open thumb the , the mutt 51:131.." Aysd an“ I an“ tor the Cook County tonn‘ means: this year." Gen. stis said. "so that the present Ind will be continuous from the north to the youth of the county. Cook county oheady has we!» "anomaly $20,000,000 tor its forest Wes. But we and more un4--nod by 1950 we will need con-idem]: more. "At patent the approximate pop- nln'um of the “Md-n. Mi†Pe- (in n In comm in 4.7000900- And “ haw Want!†- .m- a pm} 'eer. "a 5'fl' “(mun-hood of 3.000.000. We "mu have MtoJttrt) new for them. W my - I high "tir-e. 01th". Pub in with I ruins of “I, un- IWIM mm _ __ . --= 4 A. Cid; W...’ 'irii.TGaFat - a the I my I“ . “A n‘ L...“ Oman-w“ a. Mundanhhy MdthII-umk 5“...“wa u,tue:gt12,tt; Attic ti- Iii-“3"" oA'faTt'd1'",lT7liT."t'. flu-“Wthgwc m. A iiiii'iiriciu-reet" Giiuau-so.iee the - than hand-I w. III-l Fai-aura-eel". ieii7a'rGGA-ee9Eet iiai,Ga-rerePPy" Put and-kn. M "har. -oaaeeee--ettet. "iiiGbrs-seyes.f.e E: E 'iiiCaaGUGeu. in» 3- City Pl- w A.- tho m.- - Be risk a. all-'- - Br “LAW-Mfu'h “grail-shinâ€. “twp-it‘d“ swinLWL "iiriCiki-,-q-e' mum-‘0'» LilGu.-.t-o- mama-Wm a-ar-a-et.-" lam-n a. of the 5puhn. " " Gen. Davis nod other “in; hymn: attitude the noun H: "increased of the nation. He in-l ‘ 7,7 ' ' . . . _ [ prrturm of a great bull elephant m leg-1m!“ " the Châ€: Africa, Mrs. Johnson was behind (ht:1 'yo.ty f". weld h" motion picture camera with her iii; ,"5,ilttt,i,'t “m?†of bearer at her elbow as Johnson Li-) .ctier alt the ma. But vanev.d upon the elephant to attract; 'reedietion " to whtthtr l :15 attention. It saw him and charged. It“! ‘13 an immrdiatar) Johttnrort fired and then fled. Mrs/ C . ! Johnson kept cnnkinz the camera Im- _ necessary. he held. “t tit she had secured n satisfactory, for open spam. etetti, picture 1nd then seizing her ttttnl in the matter of wind frrmt the bearer fired and brought for the plenure of Pe down the hm beast with one shot. at! non lull tS MA! On another occasion she fired upon an is to get 3-†more; a lion which was nttuking her turn- the Cook County ' "e and. 1nd mnny other times her ritto hil year.†Gen. Dme'ts said, saved him in the desperate chance: he he omen: tract wilt be, um obligvd to take in his work. of oi -ias- ides _trr I!!! (wry.*--4,"";’ _ w- I. of the uurttt V , "a '. " run-l. - u._.._. I. India“ In dressing heavier women Mundane ithin any lumen arch": she Brst of nil con- siders her proportion. The length milieu“. of her skirt and the udjustment of â€in Air her rustling In determined by the W ml sin of her bust and her lower limbs.‘ other Tdl The rent of the neck dnd the type n, 1130 by of “can depend on the sin and tour mities (at tour of the neck nod armB. The wo- trotn Wis-1; man with the Inge thrure should gmgwm wear a skirt Ihorter than the ‘- __,,.-----.----,--" -. I""'"'"":';:').' 3' iiiiiiii, I†'ihltri',ttellFd'd LS [NWA'I'IONAL “mawukI-wldl“ Wumu‘hw" Iaudts.ikma.r-atrc'dr, to all type- except the very yam and Header. and even for than: cer- tTrautioauuvetotremmui.f “Why in to be â€curved. Thenfor! it in unhir to chat the [ older and heavier Ion-n together in) the matter of clothes in view of the act that there are so mny older women with cirli-hly slender tigures and so many young women with heavy um. - - . __ .._;___ tuba. in n - W to III Woman's Ho- Collm "With very few and“! that. an no older uylu tad-1- W! ia young," It. contingent ' The clothes of the season. said lulu-a lune-nib" to N .dsptod $332,: "em tilt the ",isi'Sft'il mfrde.. Tar [thy Jiwsnrrru mode. Skirts (lubed on one or both sides, the mastic: says. is the best mthod of giving the appearance of slender- neu to Inge limbs. Ind long sleeves, not too tight nor too full, conceal thick Inns, In evening clothes, how- ever. the Paris treatrire does away with Meeves entirely. reasoning that,' an attempt to conceal them in eve-l nine rhythm is fruitless. lnstcnd.‘ oe relics upon a high back neckline‘ and slender V front with the dressl falling loosely from beneath the, 1 arms. to gain the best efreeta. l rButsou--ureyo- Madame Mar-yum shatters the old theory that light colors tend to in- ert-m the apperbranee of size, declar- ing that pale green. beige and white aw slenhrilinz colors if the gown is properly cut. THIS WIFE‘S BUSINESS TO SAVE HUBBY'S LIFE The chief business of Mrs. ttri Jophson, wife of Martin Johnson. ex- plorer and wild Rame ohotmrrtrpher, " saving her husbnnd's life. It is not mtrvly a wifraly prermentive thus to v-rVP ter hush-ml, but all in a dny's v ork. "rdon't know how many times she. has done this," said Johnson in The American Linguine. "but when she holds the gun I feet safe." One of the Gtinees cited by John- snn in his unit]? is when he and his wife we" attempting to Sgt-are good over him min and selling his theatre 1 h" started with his wife for the cul- nihol islands of the South Sen group. to make I Mm thrilter of cannibal life Ind habits. It "I during that trip that Mrs. Johnson learned to use I [In Ind while maroomd on a ant-ll - - - _ - A ~~___....u- Jnhnuzn vomited around the Smith: Seas with Jark London in the Snark‘ and then settled down in lndepen-‘ dam, Kings. to run a small theatre. White in that brim: he married Osat mighty. of Charmâ€. has". John-nu felt the wnnderlust coming . p... - ......‘ ..____ N, bland she had her first opportunity of “ring her husband’s life from the am Since then it has been . aaTiusetretetetetftttt "iaTakieortt-ehoot'tn. “gunman“!!!- [was "tr-the .ehmtte h the mmwnimllm’l" Hickman! In the -Inrt - "Fiiali-,Dc,set?te"'t'1'r, iiiiiGriiii-ieteettree 1tjiroiitettettt'tttt'.zta the Ida-dc nah-I'd award “M Sui-a. thmdw‘ ‘vuneh-umd. MANY HIGH SCHOOLS aiirgrmmN.U.Mmrr hmhnhhlmhmxhooh at W in Nonhmum‘ MI Sixteenth Nam-l In- -ustk Tuck Ind Scum-ht iiiiaToGiuus-'utthP-." iriaiai.umrtsrtserekd- JGGatumehfttoe!1etP, "TiTiTGoiaiedtoPte.t1tte tu.-thteharerr.eoit_ed]e oaariiksdueiyuty8 almanac-am OI! 'iFi;ditrav-rteetd rirituit--a-dt. 's-eve w) â€min-mill!“ "Fiir_rerertee. jiittlli,1't.ja2M8 tr-9uytft'h""" i-G-tik-i- Grrteetutereeeee tLGS-ttr-i?- I .u. w..." -- _ - - full will: of life and limb at the third an“! lamina-0| Gd! Show here lurch " to " inclusive, is mated by a - policy signed and approved in Chicago just before gondom's penal an em trained for Hollywood and I dehat before the movie camel". . Hagen. "the LindhErxh " ttsel Links," five times winner of the and twice hold" of both the British and National Open titles, will be the outstanding slur of this yen": Golf Show and Country Club Equipment Exposition. His contract sxgned to. dqy at I luncheon tendered to the world's greatest golfer calls for his constant appearance during the six consecutive days of the show . Sh imrurtnnt to the sums; of the llnird annual International Golf Show “in the exposition dirvctvrs rutard I Raven's presence that appiieatimt l for the $50,000 immance policy with (the Zurich Co. of switzerland was l made immediately after "Sir Walter" “gave his word met month thnt he Frey be her" for the show at the t Hotel Sherman. To Tilt " [altho- l At the same time "The Haig" av- cepted an invitation to address the Chicago Association of Commerce at Lhe Ways and Means Committed tuneheon, Wednesday. Mawh H. 'm‘ an! m r of the firm of The L. A. Yot' . manufacturers of [0‘an er . .- will make " bow Is a huaincss executive and is h. discuss the amazing: cmwth oi â€he great and diversified business (establishment behind the game of golf. The "new of ly". Own Description ? Trt filling out his aivlkation papers Mr. Haeen describvd ,i,iiii?ji/ as "Busiriess Executive and Gotfl, Match Player." At the luncheon triven in his honor by s?l','rr',',C'l/ Lewis and A. R. Fhler. directors] of the golf show and cmntry club: exposition, the golf super-star was; gnu-ted by Robert MeManus, chain‘ man of the Chicago Acsociatiott of; r'ummerce Golf Committee. Mr. Mellnnus and V. L, Alward. ‘vice-prt'sidt-n! of the Chicago Asso- L".')'",":."' of Commerce and chairman ,uf its foreitett trade committee. head of the special committee appointed to coreeratrrwith the third annual Golf Show this year. Many Expect“ V Invitations to the 6,700 prcsidents and greenkcepers of country clubs in the United States and Canada td at- tend the show this year are to be sent out by Mr, McManus' committee. They will stress the position of Chi- (ago as the mat central market of) the an}! equipment industry and die“ fact that this year's show seems can} tain to draw upwards of 50.000 duru ims the six days from March 12 to 17 inclusive. More than 200 manufacturing ex- hibitcrs--of whom cc, per cent thas) far signed are {rum territory out l side the Chicago metropolitan than} trirt--wi" have exhibits at this) oear's show. These will rang? from, [1-9510 tractnrs. from golf balls and} bags to (teens and fairway equip- ment. Every conceivable kind uf deviec deeieated to equip and main- tain golf courses and country (lulu ‘will be found in the exhibition aiiles --or "Fair-s"-)" will many the entire mezzanine ttoor and {Mar of the new not?! Sherman with the exposition auditorium and grand ball- room added. During the six days of the show Walter Ratemt will not only meet and greet his friends, fellow eontrst. ants in every important open cham- rionship and admin-en but will also (in daily exhibitions of putting and driving form. A battery of "pros" of -timsnt yum-hm will also be Fil, hand to (in free instrunion to ill who - for it. -uGaGa GU " nm motion my. mm In: in February Ind will “can on Chicago sham Inch Mt. mmcmoru.s rAamarttgoqrN2CARs r-s-e-meter!, mmwugmmm stsmttust_.verrrtotttl1t- magnum-Mem- Tu.ut.imre-trretseimitiesht ytmta. MB r'Trl'lTG c. BREMMR -r.x.sr.r-otsl. Vacant not six (1.3-; from March 12 to m l -rt-etrho. w-“W‘m' --rErdBe in..- [at-11. To Line Exhibitions 'sr.akette automobile! of the tussified "',',Cl'itC" Directoti("" “Earn-Blyd. BLACKBURN WELDING co. ELECTRIC ARC and ACKI'YLRNI Cracked motor blocks welded vim - removing tee, await. In’mx. tit N. Second St. Night Service Phone H.P. 2694 Phone in. as: 32 N. First St. MINOR-13W“ 1 IN POULTRY LINE H IG H STAN DARD ASSURED AU‘IOIOBILI sum CADILLAC . LA SALLB OFFICIAL SERVICE w - Mull-t - M GREEN BAY AUTO STATION Mans States Have Fewer Ae- credited Flocks Than Found In Single County in This State. Report Illinois is mnidly taking first plum-I amnmz the states in! the union in the poultry industry. with one miliion birds regirtered as standard bred. free from apparent ailments and of known egg production strains. Many states have fewer yrreditrdl flanks than found in a single county of Illinois. acrordinz to the announce- merit of the Division of Poultry Thrs- handry. Department of Agriculture. The number of birds passing inspec- tion during 1927 is approximately tive times that of any previous year. High Standard Ass-red Eggs from these accredited breed- Vin: flocks: hatched in the Its com.‘ l, mercint hatcheries of the state which' have received eertifieatiom will FtVF- , nlv baby chicks for poultry niters in ‘lll snctinns of the continent. with liruzirsu'itees: they are typical of the i hreed and variety as represented. and ( from henlthv. productive strains. This flock and hatchery insoeetioo service is administered by the Di-, vision of Poultry Husbandry. Depart-' merit of Azrirulturv. Inspectors who) has urmn the msa1ifieatiortst of the {lacks for which state certiCteates of accreditation are sought are licensed by tho state and serve the poultry breders at their expense. . Insuri- GARAGE and CAB SERVICE Ann-u. M and gnu-q There are sixty-two of these li-i maxed inspectors who. in order to. prove thoir mvalifietstiorrt. have 'tri or! examinations baced upon the Amrriean Strndard of 'iirr'.'r.'r,t,?:'.ii) which is the “Hoyle" of the poultry! game. They have demrrttstratted', Marked ability to detect disease and. to select the hens that show indica- tions of high Eane production monk. Severe Test is Gin-n _ As an indication of the Severe irt-l, f spection that a ftork must under-pa to! gain accreditation. of the appmxin mate 100.000 flocks thus far enm- ined. a“ have connined some speei- ‘mens that the ietsoeetors failed to _ pass. In some of the fTorks as high l u sixty per cent were called. Hock! ‘ which lost not to exceed ten per cent l in number through the inspection! Mare exceptionally rare. I ' To pass inspection a specimen of‘ lunv breed must more not less than; i eighty per cent" under American [Standard of Perfection rules. 'ii'il removal of the others tends to elim- inate non-pm hens, and also -ksoutuanrhertrthatureood uric! en- rsvorttattlr. Em from {loch that pin m- ttfttoet tYom htehilu 'mrre"es de- mand a pull-in. This hing! III - l ed inâ€! to lumen who aha Ugh clan poultry. and I I h!!! m- ute of the Uhr - in. IPtt Giiircrii. Fsit m'f"m.. w th. LARSON BROS. rtt,tth.-who-d.heeasee- 'matt-wt-thue-ntl. irst St. Tel. H. P. 1234 opp-3n. Nurmvvlk'l Don! Jul-Milli" c.Nrs..y2SMyh,2P' Capote-III W Haak's Auto' Supply Co. HIGHLAND PARK AUTO BODY a FENDER WORKS 1.1.95“.- 3. P :77; LLI‘A I “In on“ v u,“ . , _ t Plain-g, Ste-val . Curd. Sold. AUTOMOTIVE ELECJIRICIANLs i . Black 9;â€, Ihet.cry ' "etzayftl'dltia â€mu-W} Railroad Ave. Huh'ood. MI. MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE 420 mm. First St. Tel, ; Gust Olson Telephou Bitrhtand Park '" Auto Painter LETTERING - MONOGRAIS High Grade Work 515-518 Laurel Avenue Bani? or will Any Make of Radiator Take- Bumrl‘ and Dunn: out of Your Auto Body Ind Fenders Wyn!" car in and ert "stimmte 519 Oakwood Ive‘ II. P. an O Gnu-l Court mun-WU. CABIXET WORK & REFINISHING imam-t Wot} a, may aqua-actor (iiEiiciy ..-Â¥_ - W, _, I“. IiLuiG-i.ar_atuoe_mti-trNrai JAMES COLLINS 3A5 Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop t'ciirini.TcHGratisrrrttire" - hum All “I. d M. OPEN FOR BUSINESS entails-ands; "r111!†GEORGE TUCKER 13mm AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER CARPENTERS & BUILDERS 5 PRAIRIE AVE - HIGH‘VOOD HIGHLAND PARK BEVERAGE CO. nmn'mc AND DECORATING Put-h. Val! Pun-r. Gh- -r, Shah; Aug. Gh- Golda Spike Gin!!! Ate Ma) Telephonc Biahlnod Park “32 CEMENT CONTRACTOR BUTTER AND EGGS We "arrialize in small homes Remodeling and Jobbing OLSON BROTHERS "rT%c7sTiTi Tub" 3 30‘8- Not-0 will M 1" DANIEL A. FAY 217 North Green Bay OF FURNITURE Phone R. P. 2976 H. P. STANLEY 664 Deerfield Avenue BRAND BROS. 'g.eb.ar= run-autumnal manna C ABIN ET WORK Hun-Indium" of cart-ted Beverages ' _".' . an: of Highllnd Club BEVERAGES on David Olson Tel. Highwood 2161 P. UGOLINI EL, Ila-.1 PL"; 236*“ omnibus .__..._V FG-CIE' , I r5509.» If: Jun-dorm Tel. R. P. 1128 5H H. P, 1700 Fu'" mm“. common. j RADIO AND We“. _) . APPLIANCm --- APPLIANCES Cocktail-x Ind with Attractive tie. of 0m:- PHONE HIGHLAND PARK "" "Vetter and Better All the M ELECrRIC SERVICE HIGHLAND PARK . ELECTRIC SHOP Geoerat Building Contractor 622 Railroad Ave, Highwood, In. ERWIN F. DREISKE When you are corttismpiatinir building or Remodeling, consult-- PLUMBING and HEATING' Phone 21942 or etgd Deerfield, Ill. Telcphcne H, P. 993 22 Wreudale Ave. Dmnt Oil Burners 217 Barthel] Ave, Highs Mrs. Mezzini & Son PLASTERING CONTRACTORS GENERAL CONTRACTOR TEANING. EXPRESSING AND FURNITURE MOViNG NICK BRANDONISIO Dry (7|th - Pruning Tuner-in: and Repairing Wan-dual“ TAKEN 858.8LJoh-An “mm-mu optima 1 AND REPAIRING 1.2m KWr. rm EVERYTHYSG BLECTRICAL ms.- was. _ We'll n; 1-). n :13 " S Pirat SI MOVING & EX PRESSING Artistic Funeral Designs 53 South St. Johns Avenue EXPRESS AND MOVING W. E. CUMMINGS -ruAro ILLS!" PL UMBLNG & HEATING PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Phone Highland Park 602 OFFICI '" BLDG] STE-m Peter H. K. Crimson Auk-rind um. - GUST OSTRAND Hungry; aud HEATING Telephone m:nd Park 530 "Sag " With Flowers' SHPNV‘m-dzbulc EXCAVMTNG “H.“M UrthehrerimrShort M. A. FRANTZ Phone H. P. 2788 Telephone H. P. 868 ALDEN 1-.umaqq J. STONEWALL Blanca-l“ FLORIST “nib-lad. hat-Mal“ " S First Street High wood, lil. Highwood, Iii. will“.