_ Press Wanted Ads Bring Results 1 interest for loans Ample fonds at. Ro FPAIR _ oo bons 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or with preâ€"payment privileg’es Our loans are purchased by THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928 RoosEvELtr Funeral Director 2% North Sheridan Road 7 For Rent for Parties and Gatherings POLDING CBHAIRS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cHAIR COVERS State 8884 FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS _ _ BANQUET TABLES _ CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS OUR references are clients for whom we have erected buildings. For those who will give us an opportunity to figure on any contemplated building, we will be pleased to make up sketches and financial setupsâ€"without cost. We have erected buildings of all kinds and types and are therefore in a position to show you the actually comâ€" pleted buildings, making it unnecessary for you to visâ€" ualize from blue prints only. THE PRIDE OF THE SOUTH ROSENTHAL, MAYER & LEWIS, No cost for expert advice on "How to Improve Vacant Property" Builders of Hotels, Kitchenettes, Apartments, Industrial Buildings Delivered and called forâ€"â€" Rates are reasonable NEW ORLEANS Insurance, Building Management Real Estate Investment} Renting H. M. PRIOR CO. WRITE OR WIRE FoR RESERYVATiONS Incorporated HERE IS a hotel that matches every charm of this quaint old City. ‘The Roosevelt is as interesting as its famous French Quarter â€"as hoaxiuble as its peopleâ€" and as delightful as its year round ‘climate. * Suite 505â€"7 77 W. Washington Street Telephone H. P. 299 CHICAGO A > Soes e cated at various points so that there is not a child in the entire state reâ€" mote from or ineligible fo such servâ€" ice as the society is able to give chilâ€" dren who are in trouble. While it began its service speâ€" cifically as a home finding agency, it soon discovered that conditions of mis'ery \I'fl distress leading to child P en en ntstca e nnctctie. Ti iss neglect " and abuse are frequently curable and preventable. It has therefore been a factor in the development of a new science. The social worker in the service of the society today is a diagnostician whose business it is to know how to improve the conditions in the child‘s home â€"without removing him from his brothers and sisters and relieving the family of their responsibility. The Iinocis Children‘s Home and Aid society last year served over Melndnninlm:h-:ch.ld. Mhur*.r 6 tion of 1,800 children. " "" _‘ _‘ tï¬nhlgu&h'h ‘?vhn. way equipment. ‘The Evanston Reseiving home is financed entirely memâ€" l-odhl-..-.z-fl board largely from Rvanston It has adopted present day and scientific methods in dealing with these children. While its general offices are in Chiâ€" cago, it has branch offices in other sections and trained technicians loâ€" ity does not debar them from servâ€" ice. It has accepted the legal guar dianship with all the responsibilities incident thereto of over 10,.600 chil dren, and has under daily care in its institutions, boarding homes, and private families, a family of over 1,800 children who depend upon it for their opportunity in life. Telephone typewriter service is also being furnished on a somewhat smalâ€" lor scale to the police departments in St. Louis and Boston, and to twelve cities in Connecticut whose pulice. headquarters are interconnected. Many Highland Park people are inâ€" torested in the Tllinois Children‘s Home and Aid Society. and in ordc: ihat its operation may be beiter umm derstood by more widely appreciated locally the following brief outline ot its work is given here: The Hlinois Children‘s Home an} Aid society is the only agency of it kind in the state. | For fortyâ€"fivs years, without interruption it ha been receiving and caring for homeâ€" Decn receiving and caring for home less and neglected children fron every county. Age, color or nationatl CHILDREN‘S HOME AND AID SOCIETY BENEFITS to any group, or simultaneously to all precinets, the messages being printed automatically in page form at the receiving machines, which are placed close to the desk of the officer in charge of the precinet. A signal lamp is associated withâ€"cach line so that the receipt of a message may be acknowledged by each station. Lines are also provided for incoming mesâ€" sages from the headquarters in the other four boroughs. \ This service was officially turned over to the Police Department by the New York Telephone Company, Maâ€" yor Walker sending the opening mesâ€" sage in the presence of President Mcâ€" Culloh and other telephone and police officials. The following day & stolen truck containing $10,000 worth of merchandise was recovered fortyâ€"five minutes after its loss was reported, through a description sent to all preâ€" cincts in Manbattan â€"by the aid of this system. ‘ f Is Selective *The system is arranged so that an operator at headquarters may send from a keyboard to any one precinet, As ope feature of the program inâ€" volving the new communication sysâ€" tem of the New York City Police Deâ€" partment. a telenhone typewriter switching system has been installed which provides communication . beâ€" tween General Police Headquarters, Manhattan, and all the borough poâ€" lice headquarters and to all the Manâ€" hattan precincts, also from e@ch of the four borough headquarters out-‘ side of Manhattan to each precinet station in that borough and to other strategic points. The complete sysâ€" tem comprises more than 100 teleâ€" phone typewriter sets. °SPEEDS COMMUNICATION First Used in 1917 The telephone typewriter service was tirst used in 1927 by one of the large press .associations whose exâ€" acting requirements it met admirably, but recently it has been udapted to other commerical users and particulâ€" arly to large industries having a widespread organization. fany Local People Interested in Work of Charitable Organization Ey means of the printing telegraph service, or the teléephone typewriter as it is coming to be known, instant transmission of communications beâ€" tween distant offices, factories, ¢tc., is made available, providing each conâ€" mected unit of the organization with typewritten copies simultaneously. In vther words, the telephone typewriter makes possible typewriting at a disâ€" tance. ‘~THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ‘lephone Typewriter Used in Press Services Improves Quality and Is More beal | elephone H. P Golden Spfke Ginger Als toâ€"day 400 North Pirst St, ‘Tel. H. P. 1100 Te H. P. 164 515 LAURERL AVE \utolite Rosch Delco Remy Dyneto Strombers Philce Dismond Grid Butterics Haak‘s Auto Supply Co., ~ TIRES Firestone TUBES L AUTO AUCESSORIES â€" BATTERIES _ ; Phone M. P. 391 # S. SECOND ST.| Batteries Recharged. Rentd and Repaired 4 BLACKBURN WELDING CO. ELECTRIC ARC and ACETYLENE Cracked motor blocks welded without removing from chassis 490 Deerfield Avenue Night Service Phone H. P. 2694 32 N. First St. Tel. H. P. 1234 Opposite Northwestern Depot AUTOMOTINE ELECTRICIANS Classified and the 431 Cook county associations | showed an increase of $6,081,295.05. The increase shown in the downâ€" state section is regarded as remarkaâ€" ble considering the adverse conditions in the farming districts and the minâ€"| ing sections of the state, together with ' the reverses suffered in other secâ€" tions due to floods and high water. | With one or two exceptions, every city in llinois, and many of the‘ towns and villages, support building | and loan associations. Chicago with . MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Repuir or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator Frkes Bumps ard Deots out of Your Aute Hecy and Fenders Drive your car in and get estimate In December 1927 the 910 associa~ tions then in operation in the state had resources of $338,007,831.34, of which the 489 downstate associations had $275,428,135.74, an increase of $26.007.245.58 over the previous year, and the 431 (Cook county asencinfiace HIGHLAND AWNING CO. AWNINGS _â€" TENTS A L?l) down for the waings en Duffy‘s Furniture Bldg. dren there receive intensive physical observation and treatment; leading physicians in Evanston and Chicago give their service without compensaâ€" tion to this end. The children ave retained in the receiving homes only for a brief period of time and are transferred from there either to their own families or into foster homes. LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN STATE SHOW BIG GAINS Report of State Auditor Indiâ€" cates Notable Growth In Past Year vicinity. This receiving home toâ€" gether with a smaller but similar inâ€" stitution at Duquoin in southern lliâ€" mois, is used simply for receiving purposes. They are not "Children‘s Homes_" or "Orphanages." The chilâ€" LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS GERRIT T. THORNE Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop GARAGE and CAB SERVICE _ Automobiles Stored and Repaired. Telephone Highland Park 542 AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES JAMES COLLINS Auto Painter HIGHLAND PARK ATTORNEYâ€"ATâ€"LAW Room 16â€"17 Highland Park State Bank ATTORNEYâ€"ATâ€"LAW Ovder a cnse of Highland Chub LARSON BROS. High Grade Work 516â€"518 Laure) Avenue BEVERAGES AWNING total 12 Eim Place ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Paper Hanging â€" Interior Decorating Firet Class Work Estimates Furnished Formerly . with Hesselgren Stadios, Chicago Painters‘ Supplies _ _ Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 ~~~MASON CONTRACTOR Redio ‘Troable â€" WeT P n Phone 313 18 S First Street 1 : T W Cement Work & Grading Contractor iOr Remodeling, consultâ€" Cement Sidewalks, Coment Floors and everyâ€" thing in the Cement Line. Estimates furnished ) oo Sressaring: An Kink sf raing. _ : m .‘)_1.1_‘1‘.‘_ F R,A,NTZ BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER 519 Oakwood ave. Tel. H. P. 1128 Eskimo Kayak In the Eskimo collection a fullâ€" sized kayak used for hunting | is shown, containing a lifeâ€"size cast of an Eskimo man, with spear poised to hurl at a seal or other animal. A model of an extremely interesting vessel is shown in the hall of African ethnologyâ€"an ancient war cance of Dualay, Cameroon, manned by eighâ€" teen tribesmen. The prow of the cance has an elaborately â€" carved wooden figurehead which has a legenâ€" PAINTING AND DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass one of the five oldest boats existing anywhere in the world, so far as is known. Its lines have been woâ€" nounced by authorities on marine architecture as rivailing those of a modern yacht. There are also two models of Egyptian galleys. which were used as mortuary figures in tombs, on display. . Office Phone Highland Park 2750 For the yachtsman and "boat fan" who is interested in the fundamentals and history of water craft design and construction, there are many interestâ€" ing exhibits in various sections of the department of anthropology at Field Museum of Natural History. In the Egyptian collections there is an anâ€" cient beat, built 4500 years ago, and C. V. NICHOLS, D.D.S. CARPENTER CONTRACTOR Estimates gladly furnished free TEL. H. P. 2186 Specimens From All Countries From Eskimo Kayak to Egyptian and Melanâ€" esian â€" Vessels INTEREST TO BOAT FANS Cicero, 29; Springfield, 14; Peoria, 8; Berwyn, 7; Alton, 6; Belleville, 6; Cairo, 6; Danville, 6; East St. Louis, 6, and Champaign, 5. ANCEINT CRAFT IN MUSEUM EXHIBIHT HIGHLAND PARK 351 heads the list. Other cities in Dâ€" linois baving five or more associaâ€" tions are: Telephone Highland Park 1349 HERMAN ADAMSON CARPENTER CONTRACTOR Telephone Highlard Park 1482 CEMENT CONTRACTOR WM. OTTEX MASON CONTRACTOR 2377 Lakeside Road Highland Park 3012 DANIEL A. FAY 591 217 North Green Bay Road ROBT. H. HENTHORN GEORGE TUCKER Painting and Decorating Contractor BUTTER AND EGGS SHERIDAN BUILDING Highland Park, HL BRAND BROS. Authorized Redioin Denher PROFESSIONAL 10 McGovern Street P. UGOLINT DECORATORS John Kely, Prop. BUSINESS Call Deerficld 269 | Telephone H. P. 993 i When you are contemplating building Tel. H. P. 495 PLASTERING CONTRACTORs PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 219â€"R or 219â€"J Deerfield, M Directory Upholstering, Cabinet Work, Slip Covers, Box Springs, Mattresses, PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2222 "Vetter and Better All the Time" The kids who beg‘for rides may get them on November 6, if ths stretch 388 CENTRAL AVENUR PHONE HIGHLAND PARK ‘ne motorists are not much disâ€" posed to give free rides now, except on election day to members of their own party. VETTER ELECTRIC SERVICE We ERWIN F. DREISKE n seem in us tan. Because of its height, without compensating . draft, this type | is necessarily an outrigger. It is from Karriet I<land. From Formosa the museum has a model of a native dugâ€" cut which in lines and shape closely resembles the birchâ€"bark canoes of North American Indians. Its sides are carved with representations of human figures, and artistic geometric designs. In the collection of Peruvian and â€" Colombian vottery are some ciever representations / in China of native types of boats. Unusual Dugout Another Melanesian type is shown in a model of an unusual dugout, the sides of which have been raised with planking, the fastenings being of ratâ€" RADIO AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Ornamental and Decorative Plastering Telephone Highiand Park 53% Uentrai Sumatra are shown in an adâ€" joining hall. Among the exhibits from Helnnesi; are elaborately carâ€" viu prows of dugout cances used by the natives of the north coast of New Guinea, representing the heads of crocodifes. Some of these are simply grotesque, others are quite lifelike representations of the creatures. They were used on canves navigating the Sepik River. In the museum‘s Polynesian collecâ€" tion are models of an outrigger fishâ€" ing cano> from the Maurshall Islands, and another type of outrigger from Maity Island. Two models of boats used by the Batak tribesmen of North Peter H. K. Grimson unison by the beating of a drum in the stern, the drummer correspondâ€" ing to the coxswain of a e;hlh.. crew, museum ethnologists declare. The motorists PLUMBING & HEATING Doran Oil Burners Burchell Ave. Hich PLUMBING and HEATING Henry M. Bernard, Jr. Phone Highland Park 2440 Artistic fï¬n;;;I-Desixns 53 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 60% Contracting and repairing Attractive line of fixtures Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing Tailoring and Repairin' Garments ealled for and delivered OFFICE $s3 HLGOM STREET GUST OSTRAND T. E. PIERSON "Say It With Flowers" UPHOLSTERING E. NELSON TAILOR FLORIST FLORIST 35 S. St. Johns Ave. Highwood, L. PAGE