Pint Sectio- ol Hall of Amer, L, Jhese,ey.r.Uftyu.le fPr, simian. w“ as. an Mother nttd Cut- The new glacier bear may show: Ir old female with three cubs. The mother. with one of her cub! beside her, lies on the rocks taking ber minim day rest. The other two cubs um seen " play nearby, on a ruchtrewn nlope overlooking I ghoul iiiiiF which comes down from the mono-i tocrta, which uhov: in the background. We mounting of the animal: nnd the creation of the setting or»: the work of C. J. Albrecht. I member of the muuum'a "att of taxiderniiats; the punit- burkground of the case t8 us painted by c. A. Corwin, museum "at, “tint. The Ipecilnenn were ob- mined trom a hunter living in Alaska. rm 1»... swig. l The glacier bear is not . true syn-.7 cies. but is a color phase of the com-I muner black bear, aseeordintr to Dr: Wilfred Osgood. curator of zoology: Its beautiful silvery-any fur rite-ls: that of the silver tax. so popular with) Mimi-n. and in color it " the prin; beauty or all American burs. Its, close relationship with the Muck bear', is indicated by the fact that occasion-J ally both black Ind gray ore found. rim-rig the some litt.-r of cubs, 'ti Osgood states. It- habits are idem; 1 cal with those of the black bear,! which has another color phase Jiiicl ly known, the cinnamon bear. T'he', trlacier burr may venture upon the; trhscirrr. but lives mninly in the raw (ion skirtinx their edttes. Dr. (Brood says. It, I‘m ttrtst discovered an“ di-nrnhed on recently as “95. ‘hy the l A group of glacier ban. reprmn- have " the "nulls-t specie- in North America, mounud in . new reproduc- ing in and detail their mind habi- tat non hum Bar, Aluh. on: of the molt 'rietureaque part- of thu continent. will be opened to the pol-lie at Field Museum of Natural History tomorrow, it is umounced by Stephen C. Simma. acting director. The (mun complete: the an! "c- mm of the hall of American mammal habitat groups, in which eleven other: beautiful (roux). of North Amer'earr Him-1| with reproductions of their; environments an now on view. I IS (lli00N0Illit" 3EW.l?.iCM..1f.r.y.sNEs II c... Ir", _ a; Iohlh A. R. IUHUKB luau AGIVCY Danieâ€. m. Tet. Beetle“ 153 msgg'rng i JUNK g D NOTABLE EXHIBITION an» AND IIFAIIKB THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL Telephone Highland Park 2550 No Class Distinction A signed photograph of the late President Roosevelt; personal talks Chief Justice Taft, the lite President Wilson Ind others who have occupied the spotlight of public favor are [among the thugs which have come to (Williams in his more than a score of {yum at the big New York City rail. yway station. He has come to know :many of the students at en:tern cl flexes and m some cases has loaned‘ (than. money to return to school after ‘they have concluded a visit to New] P York. American pmidenu 3nd lenders in the world of “lance. visiting celebri- ties Ind leaders from Bit sections of the United States "e well known and sometimes personal friends to Chief Jim Williuns. director of the red cap porters at Grand Central Station in New York, In interview with Williams in The American Mmzine discloses. RED CAP HEAD TELLS OF CELEBRITIES SEEN Oppuih the w may at the nu- uluu is an " Iain: - bun, and {mun pha- osot-Ute inn-uh ation in u m: action " group- ad ul- h-r and - W or Alum bum bear, an than: all priming] North American tutu hr Bother. Th. habitat may. in this lull. I" with environ-Inc. "ithNilr, reproduced, nun-ant the - Ad- uuu-ed type of zoological exhibit, Gi.) and only in the few - mLumal in the world. Otur [mm in tho mu include tour of Virgin.“ (in: showing them in spring. unmet, tutu-an Ind winter; America: elk. Bucky Houn- um goat. Stone'. mounuin “any, mule deer, Alain meow, Ind “exit-n prongbuck. all know- use-nun. De. .iltsarr, n.w..ummm-nm “Uru- -si,"hh-eectq.r. 8.l-.o-.IMWIAIInzin- IMMitnmutdyhxdu aheriei-oftuau-odrt, Non-Sectarian Phone 2048 " Years Experience "?ittr.f PIANO TUNING COAL and SOiNAY COKE actor or Porter: at Gr Cenknl in New York in Interesting Tllk HERIAN DBNZBL. President 112 North First St. Building Material Highland Park Fuel Company PROFESSIONAL Work Guaranteed, Estimates Free Anti? H. F. PAHNKE Do you know that we will build. according to Four needs, anything in tin or sheet metal? Special gnrbage cans. uh cans, drip puns, smoke cun- upies. boxes for nny purpose, eta? Let, us tiqure with you and show samplea SHEET new. ARTICLES _ sum; TO ORDER A great many people are peering into the future. and they must find . lot of creditors demanding payment for their overdue bills. It's our humble opinion that the worst sort of bee that can sting you is the political bee. . l The association announces that ipuctically all automobiles now come itrom the factory equipped with stan- dard plate mounting brackets, so that it is nu longer necessary to file, punch. drill or otherwise mutilate plates in order that they may fit. thus elimin- nting much of the annual nnnoyance to the motorist in the changing of hiar license plates. I For the lint time in the history of the automobile industry, I" aqtomo- abile license plate- tor the 4tt states now conform to I unwind size, ac- cording to an announcement by the statiuicll bureau of The Automobile club of Illinoil. Standardization of license putts, it was announced. hos been worked out by the Bureau of Standard: in cuJtvtetiirn with the So- ciety of Automotive Engineers and the Division .of Simplified Practice of the Department of Commerce. 1 ALL LICENSE PLATES NOW CONFORM m SIZE [all trom hu Ont-a Bar has n- 1'qmsatirte that to My but alt-r ‘her canton " (In familial.†“In donn- of can.†Willi-nu an“ “the red cap is I idling information bureau. He is asked myth“ from; 'ia any tnee denn' to 'what is the best hotel [arm-locum who in than?" ( red cap for diatom“; During his service at Grand Cenml William! has yam art dbchnrged I MWMoluym-hrdm Boon-nit taariirigWiiiiamn km: natrttigtqabmatit. [‘1‘an of the he! that M In. W! travel: than in mm a ta6q*so. Mum-“mm; aine.No-d-i.daf-v-, Today no "hoedinato in 3110'“ to "Aadtura1xrar-tdituuto .3."me “Jil'l {My with a. la- Henry G. Winter Highland Park, Illinois '"rm"rtr"urPa'.trrr-arrrtoe'trastrt.rsaa- a North First Street Phone 635 Telephone 335 hhpbmmm" inland-m . Owing to the present BeoiEe of tibia. - penalties are prescribed by the Candi-n law against luring- in. unvaccin-ud dogs or other ani- mal: into the country. regardless of their healthy condition. wording to I bulletin issued by the (airing MF mn’ol the Chime Motor duh. Be- came of their 'rttmtrarsee of this ruling. Icon- of intent. _ motorists hive may been turrtti\§k to their hon“. and in some C forced to [5.1 I In for carrying nun-minim! Women who desire to start courses of study in presidential politics my Arum to obtain copies of the pam- phlet textbooks by writing direct to the Good Citiumhip Bureau. Room 'ubletineoesorttosmrtut 0hioi-au.toeuidbeeeii.uto tit "ate "doe Viki h mttbm- mM-mmmnuuah .tNettret.rtroethi.tre.ta-tt. l Partisans of Mr. Hoover lay [treat Ares to their claim that he has the 'ssmbaoy and support of a large body " women throughout the coun- try, Supporters of other candidates make similar claims. May Be Elective The fact remains that political ed- ucation of women may be highly ef- fective in remedying the evil: of the star-at-home vote. In the entire Uni, ted States, this absentee evil is in- variably large enough to change the result of an election, in 1920 and again in 1984 only half the eligible voters actually cast ballots. William H. Hill, former congressman from New York State, extimates that the number of eligible voters in 1924 was 58,000,000, wherease the number who actually voted was only â€Â£00,000. CANADIAN LAW STRICT AGAINST DOGS' - 1300.250 Ptrk uni... New York. No service whirh a civic organiza- tion can do for its members is more important than this one. declares the head of the Federated Women's clubs. And representatives of both political parties. who have examined the out- fined courses of study. have empha- ,ized that the woman's vote will un- doubtedly be a highly important tae- Basis of Study These pamphlets. prepared for use as a textbook for women's study groin“. are the basis tor many a course of studies which will prepare women fnr election day in a manner which will make their voting intent gen: and patriotic. 'mr in year. CLl'BS ARE SIDING THEM In order to enable women who vote this year to do their balloting more intelligently then ever before, thous- ands "t women's club and study groups are planning to spend the next few months in definite courses of study on the problem: of election choices and candidates. WOMEN DESIRE TO VOTE MORE WISE†Thvse groups of women have found a nun-partisan service ready to hand in the Good Citizenship Bureau of the Woman's Home Companion. which has nuhlisht-d a series.ot six pamphlets, dewrihinz clearly and graphically the process by which a president is el- eeted. Making Study of Politics and Practice of Elections to Be Able to Cast Ballot Antluthamhnhh Telemann ll. P. 21‘" "N.PiratSt. 1113.134 GNU-“WM ILmC ARC Ill Am†Clicked who! block- 'gldud M Classified BLACKBURN WELDING Ni.' Emir or Rebuild Any Huh of mm.» Tllen Bunn- and but out at Yum Auto and: and Pendu- Dru: your at In and Tet numb LETTEQING‘ - MONOGBAIS Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop aqua}; up can sErviim Tehphnn. Humid ink 54: Amman ttUPrUBtt JAMES COLLINS LARSON BROS. the presidential "results, this High Grade iirdA" 616.618 Lulu-cl Avenlu Auto Painter m 9.7!!!! Far.' 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