BSDAY. oc'roalin‘ PT. 19.2 ter is now left up to islature, I will intro- ssary bills to make it unless the Illinois , reverses itcstriginat Hows the act to' be- nning. ad was greatly disap- , his eommitteeU plan md kept Lake _county init tf iiisw congression- stead of leaving it in Tttite-rn-tnm-tti-tis-s- the practice of law court in 3, proceed- by the'minois, Bar :1: chm-god him with nethien) conduct, ac- atsoeiated Press dis- 'intttuld. . For congress; in the friends, although he fy this in hismnver- a News-Sun. rpportionment would ty a dominating posi- -getting and would re Lakt county’s can- y, prdiridihe his were eld against whoever y end of the district rt Scout Troop 2 d troop 2 will meet at the home-of Miss F Illinois, an attempted gialature, was removed m rendered Tuesday by States Supreme court, Downstate Dstrict llinois reapportionment congressmen-ut-large ‘were eliminated, and htion ot the Chicago Ling Cook, Lake, Ihr. counties, was increas- to fourteen districts. kins “its thirteen repre- increases the number ep. Lyons said today. " Be Candidate e reapportionment is mty may yet be in a only the north tier of Cook county, instead thion of Cook county, J. Lyons stated last B LAUNDRY um » . lANING CO. M. P. tttt .AUNDIRERS t for a social meet- rill come in costume 'ade party. da Vinynrd, Scribe. \lch, of 1607 Grand Irtl obstacle to the re, Sees in Action of Court Chance of dirrtrieting . was chairman of the " committee of the- REMAPPle IS REMOVED Chairs and Tables for rent for all occasions. Moiring and Packing of household goods. '. _ HIGHLAND PARK WINNETKA - EVANSTON {STORAGE --_- G-tttteh -iFfroteetrte , Wholesale Commodity Prices Show ~Increase, July to September, Claim We are now again in the midst of a recuperation from these rttrxrtrrets-" sive forces. Each one of them can only be counteracted ultimately by again being made by American pro- ducers and manufacturers. -"" The statement eontinutysr------" Last Year ' f “Last year after falling by 10 per cent trom the iirat aixanoaths of the: year, wholesale commodity prices stood relatively, firm for the shcceed- ing five months with an aggregate loss of less than three per cent: But a renewed unsettleme'ht of condi- Tirar'miiicaEcriraasTaiGriiW,Tre7 change restrictions set up by 29 na- tions, and the imposition of new tariffs and other barriers to world trade, once, more started the down- ward drift bf siur own as well as wrtr1dmeiemsc_,____.__.._._..__.., Ttijviiriibirr' 1931 to last June by tn aeeumufited total of 13 per- cent, the reversal of this trend " mid.. summer demonstrates, the Council declares, that a determined stand Gin-ll. P. 4002 GIESER miouniiFARrort Following a steady fall for the preceding: pevtn months, _durintr The advance in wholesale commo- dity prices in theAJnited States by almost 6 per cent since June 80 to September 30 or an average of 2 per cent a month for three months, is the most constructive sign of re"- turning economic stability since the world depression began, the Nw. tional Foreign "Trade Council as- serts in a fact flndintr study issued last week. (Worm: Exclusively) - North Shore 'l‘rut Dulldlu'. Room "7 Home Call- if daii'qd We MARKETS IMPROVE IN THREE MONTHS THURSDAY. OCTOBER CT, ma Sloan-Vanda: Inna-u Bath. seitntiBe 'teffrstt Manage Winnetka . . . . 1882 Bitthhtnd Park 181 "_-.- Phones =.-,,= University . . . 9300 Wilmette . . . . 1332 Inna-Ru! a; trrityeii feIL mm. '. 4.8 """'"'""'". w annual" American industry and supply American economic needs has re- mained well above the average fall A! L..-:_A-, .. .. -- magma trthiit my had in more tharra0 years. "Our exports still amount to be- tween 9 and 10 per cent of our na- tional production, and have not de.. creased in this proportion since the Itttttyttrtr_rt'tte" gunman fact. of the a real resumption in world trade. 'The key to that resumption lies more inearly in this country than in any other. That is why the present rise 'in our wholesale commodity prices, is an intiieation of improvement. Foreign Trade "Coupled with it is the steadily increasing tendency of the_Ameri- can foreign trade balance sheet to..' ward an excess of imports over er. ports. In the fiscal year closed last June our imports were only $176,- 000,000 less than our exports'. Ex- cept for the fucal year 1928 this is‘ the lowest export balance we have‘ had in more than!!!) I'm-M CHARLES E. MASON ngcessary to for a Man Whose Reputation . for Honesty and Fair Dealing is Urjhutsstioned REGULAR REPUBLICAN' CANDIDATE EOR volume of im- sustain supply Till P3388 VOTE erawusch, at Roirdodt: He in: the grandfather of Edward Knee, Jr., {the ten-year-old Libertyville school :boy killed three weeks ago when ibis bicycle was attuek by an auto idriven by Miss Frances Waldo a 1ariizirrohir-asiriirci=irdi'iie-i'tr2-""i" William Krase, 79, formerly a fesident of Waukegan and North Chicago, passed away last week at the home of his darghter, Mrs. Emil -tive-fhruresrare-2tt his? chin! losi'for imports and a 37 per cent lotus for our genernl domestic production from the last five-year avenge." Unclaimed letters of foreign or- igin, at local post office October 19: Jose Garcia Geo Gondotz Herrn George Prester Senor Sebastian Rendon Senor Sebastion Rendon _ V Mr. and Mar Adolf Weber. OF LAKE COUNTY Hugo L. Schneider, qutmuer. Assistant State’s Attorney. Justice of the Peace, Probation Ottieer-Cireuit Court. Judge of Police Court-City of Waukegan. Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Court. Secretary of Civil Service Board. _ Attorney for Village of Round Lake. Vice-President of the Lake County Bar Annotation. Member of Continue on Profuaional Bthies---t State Bar Aaaoeiatlon. Member of Americaa Bar Allociation. _ RECORlirDr, CHAS E. MASON Has Served Lake County Honestly V T _ and Efficiently as ' Unclaimed Letters ELECT Jack Ford, nine-year-old Wtur. conda school boy had more than his shone of hardduck Inet week when he tell while playing ball and broke both bones in his left arm at ex- actly the same place: that fractures occurred in another accident two months ago. "The Whole Town In Talking.†n comedy-drama, in to be presented by the Hilarians at the Deerfield Gram- mar school auditorium on Sundny evening, Oct. 30, nt eight o'clock for the benefit of the Holy Cross church. Preséht t1oiiuididthGril" at Deerfield School RELIABLE â€LAUNDR! 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