F. Ion m arm I norm “on“ mm MCI-pal.“ mmewhmm’" manna-Inch “um-at Tiiiia,Trtoteuth-puttrht. of mkwkdapoumw GoiFiieriiGittire.tte"..rttt - -- .,,.,,n.... ' "an!" u "v- '_..'-.'. -- -- n hut no um tht up at no: - on alien of my: lurid! inch thick "sd on. Ille- a! mu: Inn onion. Sprinkl- m “It and my“ ind I dull of puprlkn. Cour lain. irGLrGiuGGrtorYtere,t: mu one slaw nurtu- burner. You aitathu-torr-nd"rr dclicioul In "vor. Btured Bagpln! 6 emhnu of medium size. 2 % cups bread, wet And squad 1 taunt» . 1 onion t clove of gariie Thyme, pulley, bayled _ 2 ublupoonl butter Cut the eggplant into two pieees, put to boil in cqld “in for about half Bn, hour, or until testdar. Than take oat of the water and at to cool When cold, tahe out the and! and throw I'Iy. Then Icon]: out et11r, umâ€. ---,. .._.. u--. "r - the soft meat of the mrirpusst, and leave the skim unbroken, setting them cmlully “we. Chop the watt eirtr- punt tine, and then wet and mum. one 3nd I half cupl of bread. Chop thel onion and tomato ttne and mince the' herbs and girlie very Bae. Ben-on the eggplant well with alt and pepper. Put the butter in the frying pan (an I ublupoon of lard if you have not the butter), and brown the onion in it slightly. Add the chopped tomato and its juice, and let this fry for tour or Iu Jun-c. Inn In u... u, .v. n.-. “1 flee, minutes. Then ndd the minced herbs end the clove of girlie. and el- most immediately the chopped egg- plant. Add the bread at once, and mixl ell well. Season Illin to Lute. nnd let all fry tor about hee minutes. Tnke " and Illl the she"- with the "utrintr,l, sprinkle the top lightly with bread crumb.. dot with butter and at in the oven to bake to n nice brown. Prune Mlias. Southern Style 'i it cups ttour H teupwn “It 3 teupoons baking powder Rate-spoon nutmeg _ cup! pure ind I cup brown "I‘ll R tabVrpons corn or mnple syrup ' 2 egg- t% cup- milk i I % earn chopped; cooked prunes Pruner and nut: for detention 1 Sift together lint {our ingredient; Cream shortening, and Iunr [redu- ully. then mnple or corn Imp; Ind beaten egg! and milk, stir in prance. add dry intrredienta, end mix until dough forms. Turn into [reeled mu!- tin pans. Decorate each "tutfin with he" of prune and nut. Bake for 25 minutes in oven " 375 degrees. “If-agiredrthe Hoax): may be baked in loaf cake: pan. 40 minute: being re- quired. - A _ - ' Tun... Served with whipped ere-m. South- ern.Style Prune Mafrins moe I de.. lightful dessert. Mink-d ties are too lone new. but tho mlrried couples should It least return from their honeymoon: before pl-nning their divorces. The stock market hu quieted down somewhat. but I new bunch of peo- pie who want to lose their money will noon show up. 1‘1:wa IE ii'iiii ititt,6 osgeRll8ttsts,. (me â€Swims!“ If You drove a an" cosling $3,000..)Iou would find the same vital element: of qualify . --.mre--rM*""- mmmvohtlnwmmor Peiem Communal-root hrt'K‘il "Grtotmnt1om1r1ecir1.c.hr,.- Eaartsttset-eriirtir'-"-" P"1'l'l,lfll , . muncum BIDS FOR 3781.974.“ OPEN wawsuum luMSoctlanque-rlil The stem highway department but Thumb: opened bids on three [do county pnving bridge project- tint will be completed at In expense of $721.?“ to the atate. Appmnt low hidden wm: lake-Cook county. Section IOS,, Route ST, Ate-ole Construction com- plny. Niles Center. “57â€.â€. Serum: 186 B, Route IT3, two con- crete advert- nnd one concrete bridge over Du Hallie. river. Tnylor Con, "truetion company, Hubbard Woods, 822,802.30. Section IM, Route 178. 6.16 pav- in. between Zion and Millburn, M. R. Homer construction compnny. Oma- has, Neh.. $101,869.23. On Route " it would me-n paving from the city limits of Chien o to an interaction with Route 22. H‘ighwood to Lake Zurich. in Like county. This roadwa enters Lake county 500 feet an of the North Shore line right-of- wny. Three miles of the pavement would be in this country. Ila-pu- Over Home wt. On Route 113. which in the se) planned between Zion Ind Rockford two culvert: are to be installed be- tween Green Buy road on a new right- oLwny to connect with Sheridan road. The bridge would be over the Des Phine- rier I quarter of I mite out 1 of Millburn. I The pevinz would extend Along the ‘full strip from Millbum to Sheridan RUtht-of-way his not been obtained} for the route by the townahip com- missioners and R. M. Lobdell. county superintendent of highways. due to the he! that the ante his not furnished the necesnry datts on the grading necessity. Right-of-w" paper». on Which property owners an release Innd for the necespnry 80 feet, have arrived. Oppmiton to llyinx the pavement‘ Ilnng Millhum road has when: Fume". "cording to Emmett Hut- inp. road commissioner from New- nnrt towmhip. Beertt' unwilling that the route should go there. They have "strtrested I parallel road one-half mile south. "REESE; will be awarded within . month. The state hid Tthim miles of 11“ and. 20 foot gunmen! during the con- Itmction week of Aug. 10.16. which let I new world'l paving vacant This mile-m- surpass" the previous record of " miles esublishe din 1924: to which. to date, has been the banner yur in this state for paring. _ The new record lino exceeds the tT,rlouc'. record of this yen? of 65.64 nmilrs hid during the week of July 642. This mile-go. engineers pointed lam. moon! that completion of one mile of pavement per working hour. At present there Ire 100 pavingl mixers working in the state and "e en! of them Ire luring one mite or more of pavement weekly. Prevent mileage of pavement completed this your in 743.1 miles. which in 20 miles in excess of that hid up to the - date in 1924. Granted (Ivor-bk Tiioir- cggjiiiona. the 1924 A. w. PERSON, “and 32-1.'x£;uiap:mwny l." hr 7 of the Mm- vitb msmmvdc-M-l' t"';cffomm'_nd¢. KIM-MUNth mmImeguu-udu nan-.010 ms-aa-re""'""'""". mo MANY m AUTO _ mum" BY Pouc: love-eat Stated In VII-hill and In Being - U! By Following the dad-“lion by the Woukenn police that overcrowding ttts driver'l not of u: automobile will bring urn-u, the polio. u Zion have tstarted I drive again“ the prof, EL‘JEE“ t-tG%iiri, lunch; the ancient, of the driver and is of“! the - of serious ammonia. _ , Several parties have been awaited this week .ud I“ were reuasd on bonds of no and will appear for trill Friday morning. Indicuion- are that small thtea will be nus-ed Igninu the tirat olenderl, bat the limit of the kw will be given in cues of sec- ond or third edema. One party was arrested last night when . coupe Wu driven through the city with four per-om in the at. The driver VIII squeezed over into one corner And the police chin would be physically unable to make any quick movements to avoid an acci- dent. In each of such cue: the driver is arrested Ind held under 810 bonds. The W-ukegnn police have stretched I point 1nd aid that three persons in the driver's sent. will be permitted. While the state lnw any: that the intended capacity of the en should not be violated, the police are permitting one extra to sit in the seat. Four persons in the driver's [ seat, however. has been declared dan- ; gerous and the practice prohibited. RESORT SEASON TO CONTINUE LONGER Profits Have Not Been As Good As In Former Years; Too Many Autos Labor day. which once marked the end of the resort season through the lake regions of the county, did not bring a halt to business this year 'IC- cording to number of resort owners“ who point out that their business has not been overly good. "While there have been immense crowds over some week ends, the week days hive been lean due to the uncertain weather that has prevailed through the summer." one of the lending lake hotel owners of the l county declared. Numerous hot dog stands have eat down on the luncheon Ind dinner in- mme in the hotels, according to an- people from 100 to 500 miles over the week end have hurt record incomes seriously. "At one time." he explained, "the Chicagoan took I train into Lake county and spent the week end. Now the same "mity jumps into I ear and goe- n far as Green Bey and back. It is a (use of drive and drive hard for them but they seem to prefer it to a rest." Several of the leading hotels, it in understood, will remain open until tuck hunting season opens to build up profit. ro-ft-ot-trm".. hum-imam ' Pure, Sweet Milk Fresh from the Farm!, Naphtha ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION 'ank Silicstrom Fin! St. and El. Puee, Highland Park . PM." Ethic“ Park 3645 Users of Bowman's Milk are ever-delighted with its superior flavor. So sweet, so rich in cream, so fresh and pure-no wonder it is the favorite milk of Highland Park families! But try Bowman's Milk yourself. See what a rich, delicious milk it really is. Use it in all cooking and baking. It is the only sure way to get that natural fine flavor which makes home baking so much better. Electric High Pressure Greasing HOLMES ELECRTIC LIFT Order from the courteous Bowman milkman who passes Mobiloil and Hyvis Motor Oils _ STANDARD GASOLINES and OILS Motor Oils and Greases of VEEDOL Distributors Kerosene PAGI m