~ITLLINOIs ï¬;ï¬"“ rofit) t;:31, 250 CK >Yd Park ragoso c aeee e eaeereda en S oo en cmrattttiicszrmen ts <= : "â€"â€" 1_â€"___ L _ â€" _ TPTrPame In CMIC2FO"""" driven and horse drawn vehicles of Commerce, there are few busiâ€" ness districts in theâ€"world carrying as heavy a daily load as Chicago‘s Loop.: Every twentyâ€"four hours, into the seething caldron of the big inland Judging by the graphic figures, anâ€" nounced by the Chicago Association Thursday, Oct. 81, 1929 ere mssc opemec ce avorcevn aing ty irrmmemanmcamem emmi mon ce nhige io Loop District Among â€"Heaviest in â€"World uon of electricity, the b v-adn‘nqwthpnuc. TLc us dX a en vausdiaugeSapi i n titirer â€" _ Blectric sight costs you css today than ever before, and it is better. : in the manafacture of :amps and the produc . ui ol n lt : ind t 4s k d C '.BAD home wighting constitutes a con: stant distraction, an annoyance to the â€".. .. youngster,â€"whichâ€"not ~only militates against good brain work, and thercby serves as a contributing cause to poor scholarship and slow mentai development, but aiso, I h"'â€mbt.ilthemo(n‘mubz arge percentage of the eyestrain found children and aduits today, with its attendant â€"â€"_R. J. JONES, Supermtendett of Schoon, Cirvesand Good Light is a benefit ht costs little Poor light, sure to cause eyestrain The big business group also finds that in the quarterâ€"mile area making up the "Loop," fifteen of the nineteen streets, running east and west and north and south, are used by street car lines, with switch tracks at most &M&_EL,;_A-- Eiss o omte in _The business activity of Chicago is: also"â€"refléeted, â€"according 19 ths ild.f:tï¬n £,000,000 persons. â€"To make trafâ€" fie situation just a trifle more acute, practically _ ninety_.per cent â€" of this activity occurs between 7:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. daily. hér nome properiy .ighted. ‘Gooo.ignt'nnoinetpemivethatyw This service cannot afford : to ‘endanger your eyes and his ï¬jnreyonrhanmbygecinguongwith--: It you are using fewacrmlanflputhmm'equingb _ L correct wattage for s adequate illumination. f results, our home .ig Aprnint > x you directions for â€" : s Smnmgtneqeamï¬owu:;,aqm_t-‘ e mar be desitaine. â€" her youthfu. appearance and her_beauty.canâ€"â€" Tt â€"arilâ€"â€"Ane? was a. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY and to inform ;-f-.m"'mmw ‘,.m-""mmâ€" e«‘than |â€"Association of Commerce, by the volâ€" tlntr_a!-rum of its retail business. Daily, it "6f this actions incthe city average more than 0 a. m. a million, running all the way from purchasers of the proverbial package se finds | of pins to $5,000 fur coats and making | $20,000 limousines, Along the "six nineteen | blocks on State street that comprise est and | Chicago‘s internationally known deâ€" yâ€"street| partment store zone, the number of Chicago / scattered inâ€"other_sections nf thiy Ar. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS P &R E 8 a fortyâ€"five 51 South St. Johns Avenue books when they read. Bringing the print close to the eyes is a sign of poor light or taulty vision. _ If you have children, are you giving them the adâ€" vantage of the good ligh: their immature eves require? Lâ€"1s not possible for people who have children I to protect them from every kind of trouble; but there is one danger that can be prevented. Children need good light for the protection of their eyes. Bad light causes eyestrain, the effecis of which are often permanently harmful. > _During the first seven or eight years a child‘s cycs.are. in .a â€"state â€"ofâ€"â€"development:â€"Ifâ€"they are overstrained during this period an impairment of vision is likely to result. vâ€"otherâ€"sections of the city soâ€"called major ‘shopping to children ~â€"]t wit: cost you nothing to have the benefit‘ of this advice,â€"Just phone us when w cal wil. suit you. convenience. This service 1s free to you twhm&&f@:m , our home .ighting specialists can give irections for making s+uch changes as One o ihe young man should marry.â€"Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Tough on Husbands If marriage is decreasing, look to our colleges as a cause. Here is a Penn State professor who says a husâ€" bcndofthcfuturemnstbecxpdflin care of children, plumbing, electrical wiring, general repair work and must be able "to sell to advantage old districts and thirty â€"fhve of n