_ Tho- rowlt is a Iaenoer combining the â€iv-nuns of paint and "nigh, The growth of the production of this, _ in em uranium The rearl, _ my not the production of jail! L. sumo (Jinn of such Ill-(men Tim Jun later the production jumped to T - â€Noam 'talhms, The - 11".â€an m screaming in sun LT“. my avidly. The use of I drying Rim of linked oil or of A solution of resins In in old art which gave rise to the pain! and varnish induntry. In "tent - the rhomiat has made the cell- Mme molrcule contribute. He was 'titro eeihattme resins, in†and mf- trners dimlvvnl in volatile organic advent: such I: hutyl ester. hydro» carbons and nlmhnls. NEW LACQUi-JR RESULT or CHEMICAL RESEARCH If the car is a cloud one, the bod . too should be locked. points out I); bulletin; for if the car is on an in, cline. all the child needs to do to an“ trouble is to release the amen saucy brake. " takes trrtt'tittie em] tn efrort to lock the car. and it ll‘ly'l should be done. """W _, w: can or children’s lives, and it should be Prevented by keeping the car locked, ,V_,_ "ww- nun. Children play in the streets in these residential districts, and most chil- dren have seen their elders start our tomobiles and manipulate the levers. Children are mimics and it is not at all unusual for them to climb into parked Cars and try to imitate the movements of the adult drivers. An unlocked car is an invitation to them. All that is necessary is to turn the Bwitelt, fumble around with the clutch pedal And gear lever, but somehow or other the our will shrt It has been done. at the that of children':,, "-, _ . . - In Residence District Damage of The" Not So Great, But Children Meddle The danger of theft, when parking an unlocked car in a residential dis. trict, is not- so great as the danger to life and property, says a bulletin issued by the accident prevention de, mnment of the Chicago Motor club. Children Nav in the an...†c, _. KEEP CARS LOCKED WHEN LEFT ON , me: Circuit Judge C is tn preside. The a port in the Circu Monday in October. dications it appears L - Dreske, all of JJeertivid towtvihap. second Panel flammable Mummy, Nov. .3. F. W. Pulaski, Wm. Brock. Geo, Sum-ban, all of Bunion township; lh ill Hogan. James B. Lahey. William Wtrtuus, all ot' Newpul't tuwruchip; Ed Yum) ot' Antioch townchip; Ed, ward Larkin of Grant tuwnship; Roy Davis of Avon township; Frank Good-; let, Burl Nellinx. Geo. Graham, Edgar B. Summer,. Harry Jacobs. Jake W Kdw. (‘handlrr all at Wats.. .tesran:township; James A. Findlay. Henry Rhude. J. C McNiuhol, Edward Kinney. w. J. O‘Neil. Joe Johnson, Carl Kraft, Gco. J. Fitzgerald. Frank Walker, all of Shields township; John Hutehins, Charles Peterson, Harry Poster. Chas. Laycock. Pete Hansen, all of Lilx-rtyville; Wm. Nirhotts of Wauconda: Louis Willa Leslie Nic- meyer, all of (him township: W. P. Kelley. Waiter Fl Egan, Ben sleight." all of Deertieid townshin, the ll Returnable Monday, Oct, 22. John 1). Light. h. M. Cooprider, Ed. Neuter. Frank Hairelbertrer, Rob- en Peters, A. F. Wilson, all of Ben- tun township; Geo, Wulf, of Antioch 'uwnshop; k has. Bradskl, “any Dush- er, both of Avon township; Frank Margis, J. W. Reed, Fred Waters, Chase McGuire, Chas. Baddaker, Ralph Uwens, Lam: Bait, James Wade, E. Murphy, Geo, Wyberx, all ot' Waukegan tuwndup. . TWO mus DRAWN s not so great as the di‘nzer and property, says a bulletin by the accident prevention de, M A: u“ n‘ . - - “-0 panels of peut jurors Och-wet Lenny! ("can mu. been mun tor service " term, 12:05: who will be sun 'tccorduttr Lu L. J. Wilmol. ctere, wnl be as follows; Fin: Panel Tim Panel Return-bk asâ€... 22; Second November 5; For October Term ot the Circuit Court .‘ SEVERAL won HERE ads. The grand jury will the Circuit court the t -- n . . -- mm K. Egan. Ber/Steeler, Nicki township. Judge Claire C. Edwards u, m. tricts, and most chil- I their elders start au~ manipulate the levers. J. C McNiuhol, Edward . O‘Neil. Joe Johnson, 1). J. Fitzgerald. Frank Shields township; John From pr(:$ent in. that 60 cases may State's Attorngy ON STREET (“can court, have “have " the tall wsit be summoned, 'r all at Wall Mae It: A, Findlay. Nicihol, Edward wunml, “mun these first l One of these futures. complete with its strings, is M) exhibition at Field Museum. It was used by the magic- ians of the Tuba Batak tribe, and was brought from Sumatra by the Arthur B, Jones expedition to Malaysia. for the The magician then manipulates the strings. and the titture moves its mead. and jerks its arms and lei.N as if it were joining in the dancing. This. the natives believe, is the last communication of the spirit with his relatives, After the ceremony the spirit is though! to separate itsrlf forever from the livirur - Hy." u“ pn-pw u semi-darkness, in such a position that the mechanics of the scheme cannot be scorn. The tribesmen begin thcir cert-mania] singing and dancing. A magician solemnly summons the dead to join them, and to indicate that he is amongst them by letting his spirit cttter and animate the tieure of his w" meians who dominate the lives their less crafty fellnw tribesmen When the time arrives for the turn of a spirit, the magicians m a wooden fissure in the image of deceased. The head. arms and I ‘nf the tisture are hinged. and c netted with strings underneath clothing placed on it. At the ph of assemblage for the ceremony i ficrure is placed beau-n Hm .W.-L fostered by ualistie seam Vicians who their less tr; -'eerk m... u": a dead person returns a fey after his funeral for one last tion with his relatives and This belief. according to Dr. Laufcr. tumult of anthrop- Field Museum nf Natural Hi wzx.â€7wv It“ SI'MATRA NATIVES [pg " oknAlsEl) , THINK DEAD RETURN T???“ E"): or "Approaching at high speed any point where it is known in advance that a stop must be made is another driving blunder that leaves the driver vxhaustcd at the end of the day, ws [this practice requires sudden and vig- ‘urous application of brakes, and, us a result, muscular fatigue." "There are many little driving 'trick.,' which. If the motorist will learn and Practice, will nut only cun- serve the driver's energy, but will also lerwthen the life of the car " KNOWS ms POUNDS mg to strand gear when descending a hill, in spite of warning signs. This means that he will have to hold his car back with the lsrtskes---at" other useless expenditure of strength. “Approaching at high speed any point where it is known in advance that a stop must be made is another driving blunder that leaves the driver exhausted at the end of the day, as this practice requires sudden and vig, urous avolication of but,“ __- . curves m the mum of I day’s drive, and if the driver continues to up- proach them at a high rate of speed, he will have used up a great deal of energy by the mxitat the day. "Then there is the driver who thinks there is no necessity of shift- mg to second gear when descending a hill, in spite of warning signs. This means that he will have to hold hi, car back with Hm but» - 'rimitivv tribvsmen tl unintra believe that gicians Encourage Belief Use Wuoden Figures In Rites rt person returns a few months his funeral for one last celebra- ..-;.L L.:. ' _ '.C1'Ctf'y""PPrt of strength. "Ut; ",'2'p,L1u, lpproachmg at high speed any sdent " "t Mn- whure it is known in advance ('la"7d',,,ri2',',t 'i': a stop must be made My another a..- - - No prom: ur 1 rm blunder that leaves the driver ters “mmmnw m ustcd at the end of the day, ws The ttmod " Lu . . ' ’ V _ the rum lo trier: mantle} hymns sudden and “g " “M Gr tl application of brakes, and, as m ult, muscular fatigue." n were are many little driving ik _.' which. If the motorist will whiff..." and Practice, will nut only cun- Ity " -'yf the driver's energy, but will AN (momma; , . h t - f f' LEVY or TAX nu en he life a the car HIGHLAND m -------, PAF. , _ ATRA NATIVES "R" n ....»....W by a form of f Seance devised by .,.L . . nth strings underneath the placed on it. At the place blaze fur the ceremony ther placed before the people in] :2 futures. complete with s nn exhibition at Field was used by the magic- uba Batak tribe, and was rss Its arms and lei.N joining in the dancing. ives believe, is the last t of the spirit with his ter the ceremony the} 'tht to separate itsrlfl the living. they are in such a position that of the scheme cannot tribesmen begin thcir, ting and dancing. A: are inaccurate, the scales of reads I sport of anthrupningy Natural History magicians make he image of the of the ish faked sphint. y native mg. the lives of the spirit {a friends. Berrhold the re. - V I 'r-! -7" _ w _ ~97": F," legs can- and ho Emnlwm STREET Al ce For mail he um In . BRIDGE H m For min it twinks STREET I." rt For light." t For Jinn†t GENERAL h' For mini d awn-r» , POLICE DEI t For “Inn†t Fur up"... . FIRE new†rm alarm rm up...“ . BOARD OF 1 Fur nun.- For ex run.“ an annual For m-imon Budd-nu CITY PARKS. For Inning". Cite 9-,»- !and - w. a «Hum " . new usury was", BONDED lsDEBTEDles For PM: of mum... l __ ."_r_ “u. “at For "will. trt ou- Duvnul “an! PUBLIC LIBRARY, For s.uriem had a lie Librlry Far Sinking Fund “at." my for u l For m-inunum und “M 01 City hm- PUBLIC BENEFITS, For "who“! M rum. Mum. plinth-I an: intern! dam-m. (:AknAGI-L' DISPOSAL I‘l'ND. rm --- _ ' at WW“... . _ .1†For mainllinilul and training nun-n POLICE DEPAITIENT. For ‘al-rm cl Palace Dunn-mm Fur rxyrnvu " Pant» Denna-sent FIRE DEPARTMENT For “In!†of Fire Derartment Fur lawns. of Fire Panama!“ BOARD OF HEALTH Fur uhru of Hull}: "rrertment For ex ppm-1 of Hum: Department CITY BL‘IIDINGS. ll“, Girii __... an†[5mm LIGHTING FT'NO, I For “nun: "we, and I For 151mm: Public Jtuitd GENERAL szwmum: rr- For a%criic L,,, LY M3..." For nus-mm... and Am Inn! “by; BRIDGE FUND For minhinlnu ".4 “34 For an}; of my one.†“a Emvloree. swan-r AND ALLEY Hm». rm __;_4, _" ""e um. :wrr'uuurr In“!!! ~wmpri-hd For errtyrrrate mum to hr muiretmt {run th.. nus “any Ipnruprl-hui (m eormnk Dur- Du~ha to be I‘DHPCW from the all! him! fur A.“ 'brat y!!! Mint-mg In] ht. "v. and unlim- April Mth, ham he and the an» is harem lr\lfd “you Ill property subject In unnum- nah-n the Citr " Huhhnd Park; In the - in “and And mtuiued tor State Ind Covntr wry-w. for the laid cur-é mm ynr. _ That thr burnt-Km Iar which "id mount 'or Two Hundml Sixty-hm Thom-m1 Eietrt ‘Hnlldrcd “in" Ind 7Gotttt Doll-n 1‘2“.- "3to hcremlm Inpsooyulrd and hen-by ink-4 rrrvrtttselr In A; {MID-1, aunt. SALARIm OF CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEFA. Tot-l Anon-t In“ 51,1"on 2: That the unit. a! Two Hum dud Sun-Turn Thousand BRO-t Hm 11.â€th and rc, KW Dull-r. IIZS‘ZJ-IIJSJ hiv- mp: In!) h-rrtt,rt lug-H: .minhd (or rurpurnh- mum m h.. â€mad - v, . . unnl BM P nun hill mum! Ipvruprin mte gum... for the, Chtr l fer the tucu yt-r Hinnin Ind rndinn April "th. ts: â€1nd day " n.1,. A.D. 192- bth day of lulu A.D. 192-. Pth any at July. LI). Tttet mammal a punldni by In dimrcr by ante . hm bran-u! Mk; IT ORDAINED HY THE Tlll‘ r'l'nr -___ - - _‘....... ... “In and Pure win-d hereu- l the - No pram) or hid wil In: urrummnw to check The Hound L. 1.0041 hm the than la "in: Any E deem " In! In: the nub. ,V v. u.unl.4u\u PARK. LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS: ' SECTION I. That the Annual Autumn-- m Mit huh-m! Ipvruprilllqnm for Much " purm fur the (my of Highland Per r the list-I var bra-Inning Mly I". 19itr. d endirut Apnl Both, 1925, w.- nu n... " a.“ ' . . The molt-cm: will be acid in but ’bmnln In“ an» mun-I u the nu I. be! mtrst - Inuit-1. The um!“ bidder It" the - " In»! Imp" "mm In†h (“aired u um: band In a sum will] In urn-third human“ cl " or their bid with Inn be nwrnu-d by the wraith-m o! the an {Au-u lmpmumnu whro enmin: u- ..-»h. . . - ..._..._.... “gm an “in" Ind 7310‘) Dollar! "26g.. r hornnlnh- IDDroorulrd tad hen-by rryvrt1tselr In A; fulln‘j, nun: um m. ___-_-- _ -"""e'__._WV (nutllll LEVY OF TAXES FOR "gunman 12am", rm All " pruml mun! be delivere,t to the Pres, " the Mud of haul lmpruvangnu yen min" " wosl Bun"! u. the lam: pure Iiznl brun- [or the min- nl m... "" Public BuiMiT; sauna; rum V -'- m“... www- no...) a Luau Imtrrosemea. run“ ht la "in: any or n" hid- " thew L In! Gr the ptettlie (M BENJAIIN F, LEWTS, w J. shown, LYLE ourmxv. w, N "my. â€0-†of Luau) lrnpruumwuh " Inv) City " “will.“ puL - 'ily at Own-ling V "___-e, ."-", u... nominal July. A.D. "er. Ind than proud“! by law. thud: said Marine h herrby much I I F unman- trams. Bor-g 'ttdr- “mar-t. as ur but nun be Imam-m1 d Huck an“: In the Punk-n: d st" [ml lmDmVemenla " the “land INrk for the nun of no! when"? "asiiaCifi'il' IM, pub U"tyyytiri, FOtt (in... "wiring "wiring C's, Ind - - w. “u. w HIGHLAND PARK , E%res.cN . 'str w - - the any Matt ot a... herein Provided. be 'urruidermd €019!ch or min- of Wyn-Mn m, wuet, nu M bi: 294a - --- nun-rt! ll [ht â€me .an _ "rd harm tor the mm! " the - N',, pray-nu] or bid will he tun-Idem _ 1"'o"tnTmrsim, by ettere herein M. The [hard cl lac-t hum-Mr. mu. The rwhl u. ruled In: or A" bud. " .N-. .w.“ _. .m. - . by 'rettt n tmrrt tor ---._" a. ..r stet "?"'rovement mm hand in " u... wanna: "'mu or u b.. 'uatrrvvert by the Luca] Impruvnnenh .- .mru! fur the non- m... um oi, I the vane he cum brutsr will t6t on u City u] prop-ants or bid. . 1wrsifud elm-cl 9., the Board or In... ' n" can u. 'ZKSL: The "ueee-hu huh 1 m. .---, than! J thrs " a mat-no. -m be m4 In m, wfil an. when“ I: the no: ' - - A Immune-mm mu h. .4 x- - ,, v. u. a. n the publir m, BENJAMIN F u w J BROWN LYLE 001'me W I REAY mun val] he rtqlnnrd tep _ nun mm] In '"te-tttird of the or their bid with In“ .. the I‘m-idem ur the Barn! of can rsers%criri no0toderataum of an tor m. which Iï¬axaaaxmiï¬aaaéziaiaéï¬zaé; b', Now Is the Time to Plant ; tiss';" EVERGREENS : In all the vast store of mental planting none can e ing richness of Evergreen,, aristocrats of the plant in Ravinia Nurseries offer ieties of Everirreens that the rigorous tests imposed iatinns in the Great Lake., where else can be found specimens. _ - --' “um-nu bar- the Great Lakes district. No- , can be found more perfect s imposed by climatic r More of plants for orna- Lune can equal the satisfy- ‘vergreens. They are the b plant world. store of plants f, u mi- tom f?iiyLTihqq,l “I.“ I. 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