will vith riop for chil. this ated Jan. hos. om Jan, ‘t.i.‘ Mr, of 10 N.~Sheridan Road: \ Meierhoff Hardware Co LORETTA SHOP Phone Highland Park 463 hursday, Jan. 30, 19380 â€" EINAL _ Albert Axt Variety Store 318 Railway Ave Variety Goods â€" Notions _ Kitchen Ware â€" I Silk Prints, Flat Cre is, Chiffons_ Smart Loretta Shop qunlige%o“éks in new silhouettes. A wide range of styles in fashâ€" ionable colorings. Remarkable savings! 75 FROGCGK S Corner Central Avenue and Secon .â€"____. Phone Highland Park 198 ~â€"at MEIERHOFE‘S© Saturday, February 1st Shop Evening Gowns (formerly up to $75) now $15: and $25. Also a limited number of Loretta Bargain Day Weâ€"haveâ€"arrangedâ€"some unusually fine bargains for next Saturday. Come in and look them over. regrouped fénd repriced or $ â€" ffadio = .Office and School Suppli¢s â€"Highwood and Second Street 10 N. Sheridan Road """-:T'-':' Y; Phone 870 in Grand Forks from the convention and died with national convention of the American Legion in Louisville, will be shocked to learn that Mrs. W..J. Clark, mother and the kiddies‘ piano accompanist, ~passed Irs. Clark..b d attitude, provisions â€" for and adequacy ‘of capacity Mother of Children Who Entertained at Louisville Is Dead "F~ hree highest in class B and seven of the eight highest in class C. _ _.; Prom ren nto P Iacto -!34 ered by the commission in { ll‘: continuity â€"a service, j;/;j gulation © (pressure regulation â€" in grading gas service}, handling of . Five of the 10 communities rated highest for gas service in class A are served by the company, as are two of atm“'mamm class B and seven of the eight highest in class C. _._â€" The ‘commission‘s report arra the communities into classes, on basis of population, to effect a : just comparison between towns.. four communities receiving*the h est ratings for electric service in class A are on the lines of the 1 lie Service company. This is also true of the 18 highest in class B and the 14 highest in class C. The electric and gas service fur: nished to communities served by the Public Service company of Northern Illinois . ranksâ€"withâ€"theâ€"bestâ€"inâ€"the state, it is disclosed in the Illinois C â€"_ SErvice _ ratinaes ie e . month, Public Service Co; _ Given High Rating the research work is done a boratory in Highland | Park Rolleson and his assistants, very interesting. _ What is believed to be the smallest auto radio set im ‘the world has just resident and chief engineer of the National Electric Products Co., whose ratory is situated on South Second street, Highland Park. A completed ‘li:l‘fl:‘ui buhn“ to the Chiunvg& m« show yesterday and m. A distinet impression among . a 0â€" bile manufacturers,. _it. is reported. The miniature set, which is as powâ€" erful l.:xon_e of standard size, is deâ€" signed to be hidden away beneath the instrument board of the car without necessity of mutilating the latter in ’ any way, and a powerful and effective speaker also is placed in the front end of the car in such a way as not to interfere with the foot room, ‘In the laboratory also is being perâ€" fected several other new devices to make radio sets more convenient for use in the home and to elimj‘n_g_’tg_ unâ€"| ~furniture accessories. The mElectrical Products Co. is the successor of the Pfanstiehl Radio 4 Co. _ Its factory is in Chicago, but| the research work is done at the laâ€"| : Te c e on dn p 202 2e Smallest Auto Radio Being Perfected Here service ratings, released this from the Louisville died within a few testing, customers‘ 8 Leport arranges nto classes, on the n, to effect a more etween towns.. The receiving*the highâ€" in ing |â€" Â¥ , . es 2| emergency ‘k by Mr. + and it is the hjo en 5 enb aapmnnginad smm mc <â€"> <â€". /n ~wWOuld nâ€" HWIAAPY â€"â€"aver mpne dÂ¥ t e eA c 00 20 0C O N en CC e C oi e oi ships, and compel every true Ameriâ€" can to roll up his trousers when it wasâ€"raining in Geneva.â€"â€" _ _~ The average internationalist beâ€" lieves that the ideal situation would Mh&: of the League of Nations is that nations get to know one anâ€" other better by.closer Wuon and this promotes peace. Well it doesn‘t m†work out‘ that. way when folks get married. German colonists whose ancestors settled along the Volga in the time of Catherine the Great are now leayâ€" ing the bolsfievik country as fast as they can. Some of our ;‘lï¬.trll" auâ€" thors and lecturers ought to get a fe'-il;tsflimmw.. '“ti a fine country Red Russia is to live in * â€" Beyond _ the Horizon:" . "TH WLJ‘“â€"L?& soil." * For Dirt Farmers: § 2 For dirt farme _ £armâ€"&â€"Fireside It is evident Illincis will soon know very much more about the behavior, good or ill, of the starling. Anyone who is interested in anticipating what he might expect is recommended to send to the United States Departâ€" ment of Agriculture for a copy of Parmers Bulletin No. 1571, entitled T Â¥ dn ais, Ahovel aeltcethe oo oi it ns esn s 9 Pek g| . An informal survey recently made for the Illinois ‘Audubon sotiety by tate indicates the more or wï¬; 1 »rcaa â€" dis tribut1. eso~ n e iff‘?"?"‘" hi m&fl severe winâ€" e| ter conditions o-c?ll_l:»wv-ll? it e| seeming to bring then resence all d | theâ€"more into wm~m’m d | closely. related toâ€"the blackbirds and â€"] looks very much like one ‘especially a | in ‘italm'mxuz plumage. In its winâ€" â€"| ter ‘plumage â€"with its: upper parts . j heavily â€"spotted with brownish creamâ€" â€"] buff, and itsâ€" entire under parts heayâ€" â€"| ily spotted with white, it is more > | easily distinguished. In general it‘ â€"| might be said that at the present 1| time it is true t‘g‘rtmost of Tilinois | that when one sees a blackbird it is ; | likely to be a starling. If these birds | are in flocks their chattering will abâ€" solutely prove their identity, It might | be added that the: starling: may be | known by .their long pointed wings and short square tails, They are a little larger than â€"theâ€"bobâ€"oâ€"link andâ€" smaller than a redwing blackbird.. As late as the winter of 1922 there seemed to be but a few starlings in Illinois, these being reported by Proâ€" fessor Frank Smith from the vicinâ€" ity of Urbana, In the last two years their numbers have seemed greatly to increase and in various parts of the state they have nested. Within the last thirty. days they â€"have been reported from such widely separated places as Marion,. Harrishurg,Portâ€"â€" on, Athens, Vandalia, Mattoon, Barrington, River Forest, Waukegan, ‘nnd‘ Highland Park. And only recentâ€" ® ly a skilled observer saw a flock of "M CC â€"_, â€"~, Juarlyel sSaW a IHroO¢Ck of limits of Chicago. Dead specimens broughtin at Vandalia see?upg indiâ€" cate that the severe weather, or more probably the lack of ‘food, wasâ€"causâ€" ing <mtrortality among these wanderâ€" ing visitors. 5 Internationalists say that one adâ€" STARLINGS IN ILLINOIS e uses in foreign t