in Marble and Onyx Settings Beautiful gifts are seldom pracâ€" tical â€"but here‘s an exception worthy of note. Encased in rich colored marble and onyx, these electric clocks (with works by Hammond) become charming objets dartâ€"bringing correctâ€" toâ€"theâ€"minute time to the office or home when plugged into an electric outlet Distinguished Giftsâ€" P, The Skyline, smartly modâ€" ern in design (pictured above), is striped in imported Belgian black marble and Mexican pedrara onyx. Priced at $37. P, The Octagon lupleuina combination of colore Mexican gedun onyx and imruucd talian black and gold marble. Priced at $36.50. ‘ ‘The Argosy is framed in San Luis Argentine green onyx and Italian black and gold marble. A beautiful (loct for the mantel priced at $81. Many other de luxe models to select from, all handsomely enâ€" cased in imported marbles and onyx and variously priced. All ony x and various‘y Pfl(l’u. AALT these clocks may be .ruu’lnsed with only a small down payâ€" ment mc‘ the balance spread over a convenient period of time the "Little by Little" way. Elcctric C'oc'(s PusBLic SERvIcE ComMPaANY Oldâ€"Time Weapons Are Wanted for Exhibit on U. $. S. Constitution The National Rifle association has announced that it had been asked by Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton, U. S. N., to aid in the collection of old flintlocks and pistols to be placed in the arsenal of the U. S. S. Constituâ€" To give the restored frigate the| appearance it bore in the days when it was to be feared in combat on the waters, weapons of the type that formed the armament of the warâ€" ships of 1812â€"1814 are necessary. tion Examples of the type of weapons needed are on exhibit in the museum of the Springfield armory at Springâ€" field, Mass., but they cannot be reâ€" moved as they form part of a permaâ€" nent collection of firearms manufacâ€" tured by the armory since 1791. However, there are a great many arms of the 1812â€"14 period in the hands of individuals throughout the Mince Meat $ *%* Bordo Dates Se, '....:' Bordo FigS d We gm Bagdad Curant $ 12c Dromedary (eatbc & 13¢ Cranberry Sauce ‘i [# 19¢ Olives:®" m > "uatk 29e Olives "*242"°" ies 25¢ Ginger Ale »Hiz‘s, i8551 4c 3 aiaaiiiiiii ie on y Oranges %s" "#&"r 33¢ }1‘.‘.:.';::: Tresh Fruits and (vegcla Potatoes * Tiny hame (Aritmas Food ASpecialti GOLD MEDAL #55 d New Type t 220C Cuituead vady mm he lews commery of tie cuth Dromedary Dates «2 T?u. Sunâ€"Maid Raisins . Sz Cz*2,, 2 ma 19¢ Red Cross Fmâ€"w * 506 SR Del Mel Cam _ JEX 2% Grapefruit Cooking Apples HIGHLAND PARK 503 Central Avenue â€" DEERFIELD Waukegan Raad cuek you s Savings on Holiday Foods .,= Bay Gifts of Good Cheer/ * . THE PRESS 19¢ lhies 39¢ 19¢ Baring Powder h:‘od Low ho Russe c| Almonds ser en c|Peanut â€" PM# | (veqcla[)lea M country, and Admiral Nulton, feelâ€" ing that possibly owners might be willing to contribute them to comâ€" plete the restoration of the historic frigate, has requested the National Rifle association to make known to its thousands of memberâ€"shooters and other shooters of the country his deâ€" sire for the old type arms. Illinois Counties Are Ahead on Road Building Illinois counties have already surâ€" passed by more than 25 miles, . the mileage it was estimated by state highway officials that the counties would be able to complete this conâ€" struction season. The latest report on road construction shows that 196.77 miles of state aid road have been laid this year, and. concrete pouring weather still continues in a large porâ€" tion of the state. Prcaic« 2"* 19¢ For ples Pastearized HIGHLAND PARK 7 South 8t. Johns Avenue HIGHWOOD 305 Waukegan Avenue Large 54 or 64 size 1"**27¢ #l, 171C &n 23¢ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ut 37¢ 16¢ Highway Maintenance System of State Most Efficient, Report Says Illinois is conserving its $286,000,â€" 000 investment in hard roads with one of the most efficient highway mainteâ€" nance organizations in the United States, Gov. Louis L. Emmerson was informed today by the highway diviâ€" sion. Trained engineers, supervising maintenance patrolmen keep Illinois‘ roads in good repair. One of the bigâ€" gest tasks of the maintenance division is to keep the roads open in winter beâ€" cause a great percentage of the state‘s population is dependent upon uninterâ€" rupted motor transportation for even vital necessities of life. During the winter season of 1929â€"1930, the state‘s snow removal program took in 7,500 miles of highways, and cost approxiâ€" mately $300,000. Five New Cottages at Dunning Hospital Completion of five new cottages at the Chicago State hospital, at Dunâ€" ning, was announced recently. This was one of the major projects in the $10,500,000 building program sponâ€" sored by Gov. Louis L. Emmerson to relieve overcrowding at state instituâ€" tions. The five buildings, having a capacity of 550 beds, will be sufficient only to permit patients who have been sleeping on floors, to receive a bed. Most of the 3,500 patients at Dunning are infirm or bedridden, and the deâ€" partment of public welfare in the near future intends to prohibit further commitments to the institution, exâ€" cepting when beds become available. To acquaint you with our new store FOR 10 Factory Sale pays tone control, handsome 43â€"inch walnut cab. inet, RCA tubes, complete. Regular price $185. FOR THIS SALEâ€"§81.5¢ | MEAD CYCLE Cco. r-rlhahyorxlrlâ€"dhululunfl cost. The greatest bicycle value ever ofâ€" fered. hIB guaranteed. 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