Thursday, October 80, 1930 The Bighland Bark Qress Governor Emmerson Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park, Lake County, Itlinois. Entered as Second Class matter Murch 1. 1911, at the post office at Highland Park, Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 THURSDAY October 30,â€" 1930 . * No. 85 BUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR _All‘ communications must be accompanied by. the name and address of the writer, Articles for publication must reach the editor by‘ Wednee lsy noon to insure appearance in eurrent issue. * Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged mt regular advertisâ€" ing rates. A "Miracle Fireâ€"Safe Home" is beâ€" ing erected in Ravinia on Lakeside place just north of the County Line road, for Mr. Alexander G. MacKay of Chicago. The construction of this residence is rather unusual in as much as it incorporates all of the newest sciâ€" entific methods of a nonâ€"combustable home building and eliminates wood «almost entirely. The style of architecture is a Norâ€" man English, with a well balanced floor plan of 9 rooms and motor room on the lower level. The principal materials used in this "Built Like a Skyscraper" home is steel, concerte and masonry, steel joist replace the old fashioned wood joist, concrete floors are substituted Miracle Fireâ€"Safe Home Being Built in Highland Park The originators and contractors of this type of construction are I. Jay & associates, 228 N. LaSalle street, Chiâ€" cago. 1 President Rubio of Mexico is a warm friend of Ambassador Morrow. He thinks that the â€" Ambassador‘s sound sense and effective diplomacy had much to do with the present corâ€" dial relations existing between the two republics. IS8UED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK by THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY §40 Central Avenue, Highland Park, 11. Telephone Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 Keeping a pledge he made to State Senator Ray Paddock, of Wauconda, 1 year ago, Gov. Louis I. Emmerson, on Saturday, visited the dunes on the beach north of Waukegan, where it has been proposed to establish a state park of close to 2,000 acres. The governor, accompanied by his advisory committee on state parks, Robert Kingery,.secretary of the Chiâ€" cago Regional Planning association, wndâ€" Secretary of State William J. Stratton, arrived by automobile from Chicago shortly after 10 o‘clock. He was met by Senator Paddock He was met by Senator Paddock ard State Reprosentatives Lee Mcâ€" Doncugh of Waukegan, and R. J. Lyons of Mundelein, and Supervisor Frank Stanton of Ingleside. Inspects Dunes Thoroughly The governor made a careful inâ€" spection of the property with his comâ€" mittee composed of Verne E. Joy, C. J. Hug, J.â€"V. Mitchell, and General J. Hug, J. V. Mitchell, and General Abel Davis. The serious intentions of the chief executives to improve the state park system was best indicated, local ofâ€" ficials declared, through the fact that he brought his advisory committee. Senator Paddock brought the bil} in the senate close to two years ago to provide for the dunes park. It was reported in Waukegan Satâ€" urday. that Julius Rosenwald was planning to make a substantial conâ€" tribution to a fund for the purchase of the proposed park, but this the governor would not confirm. against loss by fire or by theft INSU R E. Your Coat with Insurance, the cost is low minimum premium of $8.00. Men‘s or ladies‘ coats insured in the most dependable companies at the above rates. . Central Insurance Service Cloth coats, fur trimmed or plain, 2( of value with a miniâ€" mum premium of $2.00. If you value your coat protect it Fur coats 2% of value with a Telephone 574 or 1046 in County Saturday Looks Over Dunes 378 CENTRAL AVENUE Ground Floor Highland Park, III. New Location THE PRESS Esther Gould‘s Book Reviews Are Resumed In this issue is resumed Esther Gould‘s Book Corner which has been discontinued while Miss Gould was absent on a trip around the world. Ir this issue the heading is "Esther Gould‘s Travel Corner," but the book title will be resumed later. Many of our readers have been interested in Miss Gould‘s book reviews and will be glad to note that they are to be resumed. The travel letter in this paper also is written in Miss Gould‘s interesting style and will be found vory readable. _ Her excellent book talks will be a regular feature hereâ€" [ter GARNETT‘S Genuine Zip On Suits Helmet (when purchased with Suit) $1.00 No more tiresome preparations to %?t children ready for outâ€"ofâ€"doors. 0 more tedious, fretful buttoning and fastening. Zipâ€"Ons are made of durâ€" able cloths that are long wearing and economical. They clean wonderfully or may be washed. Colors are copen, reinâ€" deer, poppyâ€"emerald. $§.95 of Suede Fabric Mr. McAtee of the Department of Agriculture tells us that wild life conservation is worth a billion dollars a year to this country, Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof will speak on "Einstein‘s Confession of Faith" at North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon qvenues, Glencoe, Friday evening, Oct. 31 at 8:15 o‘clock. All are welcome. Maybe the civil war in China is over at last, or perhaps they have just stopped for a moment to change reels, If Senator Norris is reâ€"elected he ought to give Grocer George Norris a nice fat job for having provided him with a new campaign issue, Dr. Freechof Speaks at Glencoe Church Sizes 2 to 6 years Sizes 7 to 10 years are priced at $10.95