At Dunning, five buildings are to be added to replace those burned some time ago. These include a large Infirmary for Women at Dwight, IIliâ€" building for men, one custodial buildâ€" ing for men and two custodial buildâ€" ings for women. Eight buildings are cither in the last nlan «tagas AB un. Eight buildings are to be added at the Illinois Soldiers‘ and Sailors‘ Orâ€" phans Home at Normal with bed caâ€" pacity between 75 and 100 each. New Hospital Buildings Plans are. under way for the conâ€" struction of eight additional buildings for the new state hospital at Manteno. Ten buildings are to be constructed at the state hospital at Elgin, one beâ€" ing an infirmary for women and anâ€" other an infirmary for World War veterans and. the remainder custodâ€" ial buildings of one hundred bed capaâ€" city, â€"each. At the state school and colony for feebleâ€"minded atâ€"Lincoln, ten new custodial buildings willâ€" be added, and in addition, a kitchen and dining hall to care for four hundred. The present laundry building is also being converted into a dormitory building. € 3 uy â€" Plans for approximately fifty buildâ€" ings to relieve the crowded conditions in Illinois state institutions are being prepared by C. Herrick <Hammond, state supervising architect.. The proâ€" gram is one of the most extensive in the history of the state and when completed, will materially reduce conâ€" gestion in the state institutions: â€" Extensive â€" Improvement. Pt gram for State Institutions â€"â€"â€"Is Outlined 50 NEW BUILDINGS _ FOR STATE PLANNED 26 Interior view of huge underground storage tank at I‘;[ev.v Water Works. Story will"Be found on another page J in additinan. 4 kitschan am,j| Otto Fisher of the Ermine Cleanâ€" d in addition, a kitchen and ers, Highwood, while en route to the M Te O‘P hb Aundrel. | ramous golf HINRS 0f Post Lake, Wig, nt laundry building is 2180 | from C, W. Frick‘s Maple Beach nverted into a dormitory lodge at Pelican Lake, suddenly saw o * . ~_| the skulking forms of two lean gray uildings are to be added at "dogs." ~MHis car.approached at the is Soldiers‘ and Saxlors’ Orâ€"| rate"of 35 miles per hour, when all me at Normal with bed caâ€" | at once one of the dogs slipped off tween 75 and 100 each. into.the woods. Fisher thinking that w Hospital Buildings the other dog would follow suit kept ire. under way for the conâ€"| his foot on the accelerator, when â€" of eight additional buildings | biffâ€"he hit the dog squarely on the w state hospital at Manteno.| head: He stopped the car a few feet ining, five buildings are to | further on and went back to find that to replace those burned | he had";stunned a big gray timber ago. These include a large| wolf. A doctor was in the party and for Women at Dwight, IIliâ€" proclaimed the wolf â€"alive, so Mr. or men, one custodial buildâ€"| Fisher, put him on the side of the en and two custodial buildâ€"| road and went on his way. When Mr. vomen. Eight buildings are 4 Fisher returned to the {xlge at noon the last plan stages or unâ€" ) and told his story, everyone told htm tsA The following wolf story comes by mail from Maple Beach Lodge, Peliâ€" can Lake, Wisconsin: New.cell blocks are to be added at Stateville, Pontiac ‘and Menard and in addition, a shop building is planâ€" ned forâ€" Stateville where.. prisoners will make fabricated cell fronts. Plans are also being drawn for a dorâ€" mitory building at the Stateville Honor Farm. At the Vandalia State Farm, a new dormitory is to be added while the pumpingâ€" system to relieve spring flood conditions on the farm is nearing completion. â€"/ 8 Wisconsin Report Says Otto FisherA Runs Down Wolf With Automobile der construction for the Illinois State Infirmary for Women at Wwight, Illiâ€" nois:~ Concrete is" being poured now, on a number of these buildings and on five, the foundations are past the grade line. . a P e dn y ragsrs TB of this issue. T H E The people who allow fubbish to collect on their premises, do not acâ€" complish anything toward getting inâ€" surance rates down. The orators are said to be deliverâ€" ing sledge hammer blows, but the heads of the public seem able to stand the same. . "Looms and Weaving" at 11 &. m. and "Indians of the Plains?" at 3 p. m. on Monday, August 19 are the subâ€" jects of the first of next week‘s guideâ€" lecture tours at Field Museum +of Natural History. On Wednesday at the same hours subjects will be "Birds" and "Musical Instruments of Primitive Peoples"; and on Friday, ‘"Interesting Geological Formations" and "China." â€"~General tours of the nmuseum will beâ€"conducted on Tuesâ€" day and Thursday. . Those tours â€"of the exhibits, conducted by staff lecâ€" turers, are frec. Parties assemble inside the north entrance.. â€"â€" s All, the cats in the countryside colâ€" [ lected around the car shed that night. | You see these were cats of the carnivâ€"| orous type. Next morning Mr. Fisher | took the wolf to Rhinelander to the | county ~clerk‘s office to collect his bounty.. The clerk after slitting both ears and the right hind leg of the | animal, made poor Otto sign all gorts | of papers in order to get his $30.00. ’ Next Week‘s Lecture Tours at Field Museum that he was crazy for not taking the wolf along as there was a â€"bounty‘ of $30.00 on each wolf caught.> Mr. Fisher returned to the place in the afternoon and found the wolf dead. He came back to the lodge a vietor with his spoilsâ€"a gray timber wolf. ... One of the problem sof the business world, is whether the increased busiâ€" ness derived from employing pretty girls, will offset the loss ofâ€"attention from the male help which will result therefrom. * â€" Â¥ Uffoin Bank of Chgo to T. F. Westâ€" man and~J. Westman, jt tens, D, lot 8, blk 4, Lake Forest Heights, sec 8, Deerfield. J. C. Leeds to J. Hecketsweiler and wife, jt tens, D, lot 41, blk 6, Branâ€" igar Bros Sunset Terrace, sec 22, Deerfield. e â€" F. H. Bartlett to E. L. Pratt, D, The W half of lot 3, and all of lots 4 and â€"5, blk 84, Bartlett‘s North Shore Estates. wl F. H. Bartlett to I. D. Levy a wife, jt tens, D, lot 8, blk 28, Ba lett‘s Shore Crest Estates, secs and 8, Shields. . â€" ~J. 1. Pearce, Jr..: Pearce, QCD, lots 23 blk 1, Cloe‘s addn to F. H. .Bartlett to E. DeSallem, D lot 2, blk 20, Bartlett‘s N s Highlands sec 18, Waukegan. f H. M. G. Garden and wife to M. T Martin D $10, lots 7 and 8, Hugh M G. Gardens sub of lot 21, Lake For est. H. T. Clavey and wife to H. A. Bothfeld, wd, lot 5, blk 4, Evergreen place, sec 29, Deerfield. â€" _ E. Campbell and wife to A. Mackay and wife jt tens WD $10, lot 77, J. S. Hovlands first addn to Deerfleld. F. H. Bartlett to W. L. Laurence and wifeé Jt tens D $10, the W ,flalf of lot 10, blk 38, F. H. Bartletts Shore Crest Estates, sees 7 and 8, Shields. â€" R. S. Langley to Mrs. E. E. Niear WD $1, lot 37, Deere Park sub, city of Highland Park. lot 5, Benson‘s reâ€"sub, sec 15, Deerâ€" field. R. Olson to J. E. Qugquist WD $10 Real Estate Transfers Thursday, August 15, 1920 and wife to M. ; 24, 25, and 26, Lake Bluff. . I. D. Levy and 3, blk 28, Bartâ€" Thursday, Au