y 42 4 $] t3 & Practically all of the homesteadâ€" ers have been working small garâ€" dens on their t ‘during the presâ€" ent sumnjer and hll of them intend to plant trees fl“'];rub' the acreage as soon as are s as to the location . shape bf the buildings to be on the f Indications are that the dw w will be completed in time t pancy some time iduring th¢ next winter and before to ‘the spring ‘planting. it *! â€"<< . $. / ._. Although but 25; of the cants have been grantefl home ids. all of the buildings will beâ€" on the 50 acre tracts. The i homesteads will be allotted to apâ€" plicants after the ~erection +o0f the bnfldinga.‘ 3 io j _ _Day labor will be used in the conâ€" struction of tiu buildings, ‘‘the personal direction of Mr. Gonsalves who is a successfnl bnildino hantra a~ tor The work of surveying propâ€" erties for the location of the well and the buildings was s : last week. The dtilling of wells Will be started within a week or two, | be equipped a ht has been sett he . authorities . at Washington |â€"de g that ‘they should be eq+'p with thesp facil ities. i iR 9 + hea ty The long | debat j;umvl-‘spzo whether, or: L°F; e homes } should Each, of the homes will be equipâ€" ped with electric lights and &n elecâ€" tric water pump to draw water from a driven well. homesteatier will be foreed to re to the old wash tub for his ablutions unless he can arrange for the ’ilx_'{a'hlhtion bathâ€" room fixtures. The water pipé and drains fgr fl:q b!tbroom’ will be installed by the gove num* ent howâ€" ever. i 1Â¥ Ks i The cost of the hon equipâ€" ped with buildings will hverage about $4,000 to thiihome M Although this I1 vary as to the size cof the: structure. The homes will have 4, 5, 6 or T rooms depending on the|size of the family of the, homesteadér. Ns t 12 s uh Mr. Gonsalves was also lbthto outline for the ‘f e some of the plans for the -u:ï¬u‘m which are to house the hom in exâ€" periment, that is the firstâ€"of its kind to be attempted in the nation. Construction on the houses and outâ€"buildings on .the 50 fedetal farm subsistence hom: s Lake county will be‘sta on September 1, according to George F. 8, manager of the project, w n'turn-» ed ~last week â€::;pn Washington where he confe for ‘ten (days with the officials of the federal land conservation : and resettlement deâ€" partments. PS A Â¥ Outline Plans for mr:}mnmo on Building of â€"F START ERECTION | _ OF sun?ssm:g \ HOMES, SEPT. 1 PAGE FOUR successful building hontracâ€" T HE P R E S S N A P S H O T S || Travelers with an extra week to ‘spare may extend their trip|by trayâ€" eling. the. spectacular railto d line. fromPuerto Barrios to thd he ghts of \Guatemala City, visiting mysterâ€" fous Mayan ruins, gay Spa sh Guaâ€" \ temala City and the dreamip ¢ bepu-i | ties â€ï¬‚ihumflm ht gapital of ‘old Cefftral America. Orfe o thei loveliest lakes in the world, Lake [ Atitlan, is visited on this dxte ion rip, with side trips to the w iny inâ€" ‘teresting Mayan villages whose Inâ€" ians retain all their ieht ways nd ancient ‘dress. _ i 3&'1’! Science at last watches this cird creature at work. @bout it in The American Week!ly, the magazine distributed with NEXT %DAY’S CHICAGO HERALD A EXAMINER. â€" ib "| .A new chart of Cari in temâ€" peratures shows that ‘iaverage ) summer temperature in the Caribs ‘| bean islands and Central A’txaxer,ican ) countries is approximately 78, with ‘\ lower temperatures in he high | mountainous country of Costa Rica and Guatemala, v;tere visitor |slips into a topcobat every © ng. ‘| Since airâ€"conditioned trai .now: opâ€" |erate to the port of New Orleans | from <Chicago the entire| southern | trip may ‘be taken in cool domfort. . ~Oneée having discove jihtt a trip to Central America mgy be cool ‘all .the way, summer trav lers also learn that it is not‘ as iyu:‘zu. cruise as it sounds, for many = ‘tionists are now taking t e allâ€"exâ€" pense cruise to Guatemala hnd Honâ€" duras, which requires only twelve: days from Chicago and back to Chiâ€" _ Leaving Chicago every| Monday on airâ€"conditioned Illinoi Cent trains, the tour permits a| t &y jand night at New Orlearls ¢ sailing ‘Wednesday morni Qm the United Fpuit cruise ship. ship in : eight days jof cruising. visits Puerto Barrios in Guatemalg, Puerto Cortes and Tela in ‘Spanish Honâ€" duras. â€" These great bankria and sugar caneâ€" ports are not only inâ€" teresting but remarkably utiful in / their. wealth of rich ic oring, dehse forests and mountaineus backâ€" drop facing the dazzling blie of the Caribbean. : mlusd it cago Going south to cool ‘is not as strange an idea as it may s¢em, acâ€" cording to the many who have discovered that the cgountries and islands of the Caribbean don‘t indulge in‘ violent chanps of temâ€" perature. . The subtropic! gountries are ‘about the most perate in the world, maintaining ? almost even temperature all le . year round, so that summer ers are finding they may take> sammer cruises in southern waters as pleasâ€" antly as winter yvocationists. | ' THE INCREDIBLE VAMPIRE Cruising South To&(}ool Off Not a Bad Idea Now BR U NO yÂ¥aNâ€" QUISHED â€" ) is not the story of the three bears, but. of one . teddy ear which hap ‘to be‘ the playthinig. of some champlion ipupâ€" piés in Sussex, . land. . Shawnee:} Getting along â€" swell with their program; last night Ed Koebelin told us a story and we plan to win the water regatta again. We have a new entrance way. Come up * Cheyenne: We‘ startled the campâ€" fire bunch this evening by our new drum and bugle corps. Buck: Wise said when interviewed by the nosy Bunk reporter, that they are going to have Ralph Southerton play his harmonica at campfire. Blackfoot: ~Here‘ at good old Blackfoot, Chuck Clark _and his gang are all ready with their new tom tom and Sibley Indian council tent for campfires. Charlie is goâ€" ing:to tell a blood coagulating ghost story that electrifies listeners next. ‘~Deaware: / Monty Joyce â€"stated that he had a neat village this peâ€" riod and that all of his boys exâ€" cept three were first class. Then Monty said: commiere and sit down â€"then he played a musical recordâ€" ing "Restless." Behren, Ehrler and Ray make times joyous in beh-l ware, he added. 4 PILOTLESS PLANE â€"British pilots experimenting with an aeroplane operated by radio, will take off, land and fly 100 miles: per ‘hour and rise to a height of ‘over 10,000 feet withâ€" out a soul on board. Boy Scout ~MNews â€" Skokie Dalleu Hauniru "Good {aundering I Cheaper Than New Clothes Sorve A Parfait! IN each parfait glass «+. put 24 serving vanilla ice cream ;. . then 1 tablespoon ... of chocolate syrup +« now 34 serving chocolate ice cream ««+top with 1 tablespoon marshmallow whip . . . sprinkle with chopped nutel Yes, Mother, We __ . Wash Diapers! @UALITY LAUnbdErers & ory cueaners Village News THE PRESS and doesn‘t injure the socks ... our cleansing service is PERFECT are. It‘s easy .. . this sanitation of clothes ... wheg you know how! Underwear, hankies, SEND ‘em to us : . ; no matter how soiled they Camp MaKaJaWan for 1935 comes to a ‘close tomorrow night at the . Water Meet Thrills Campers The regular water meet conductâ€" ed each period by the waterfront ï¬st Camp MuKdisn'm held on ist Sunday with the following reâ€" sults: Blackfoot, first; Delaware, second; Shawnee, third; and Cheyâ€" :?nputodwior placement in many events, swimming and canoeâ€" ing. â€" Novelty events included. the :;: lay, the ‘erboard race, the “:F gunwale (race, and | crazy di ? Thirty Scouts Spend Three Days j .. At Stone Lake â€" Thirty, scouts, including: fifteenâ€" yearâ€"old scouts, and those staying over from second period spent three days at Stone Lake, 6 miles from Crandon.â€" This was the second enâ€" campment of its kind on the same site, called Sagamagouchihouchi by the first campers there. The second contingent was under the leadership of George Hinn, assistant camp diâ€" rector, Don Toeppen, Bob: Greenâ€" halgh and John Brigham. Besides Camping in & very hemlock grove and visiting interesting places nearâ€" by the scouts learned many things in camping and cooking. When ‘Jim â€" Mooney and Bob Brown ‘started out on their bird hike this motnipg'a they were sort of surprised to find some officer along:with them. |When interviewâ€" ed by s&ep-nnd-,‘-flnlf Mooney said it wasn‘t a bear groaning in the wild wilderness, this a.m., that it was Buck Wise arising. He wonderâ€" ed how Craig, Greenhalgh, Breatâ€" haupt and Wise ever made it. : Then, I â€"saw | Franswah himself later, and he said that Blackfoot and Delaware have fine canoe teams. Both expect to win. Also 83 nonâ€" swimmeéers were converted to beginâ€" ner. * ; n i & MERCANTILE TRUST & | SAVINGS BANK OF | ~CHICAGO Clinton St. and Jackson Blivd. ~Tel. Wabash 0438 ; Excerpts from Birch Bark Bunk : ... Bunk Covers Waterfront; «/ "Red. hot news from the waterâ€" ‘front! Your seribe rushed into the §nwf?t den, found Ryan, Wise, mnd Lyle in repose, drew up a chair and asked questions.. The Bunk reporter was told nothing after a thorough grilling. They had nothâ€" ing to say. But all of a sudden Lytle up and cries; ‘There is no manner of news says that "Franâ€" swah" Wichman laments that there is a great lack of rock gathering by penalized campers. By this, I trow: that they are passing good ‘campâ€" ers, and don‘t do ‘bad. Fonoothe.â€â€˜ be glad of"t'bi'&’“nmg' inity to Jnegot:late with ymor s reâ€" lfnewaL Call, write or telephone. ‘Our Real Estate Loan Departâ€" ment invites applications for first mortgage : Real Estate Loans on brick bungalows or residences in â€"well located secâ€" tions of the city or nearby subâ€" urbs. If you have a mortgage on ‘your home which becomes due in the near future, we shall «) Foamilies Camp Here: Week d’:hrhd with the beâ€" ginning of second period, with about 8 groups registered. They are: Mr. and Mys. Speer and family; ‘Mys. A. W.) Bersch and her aunt, Miss Rattary; Mr. and Mrs. Breithaupt and family; Mrs. Ray; Miss Lillian Smith; Miss Esther. Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt and family. and see it sometime; HOME MORTGAGE * LOANS : | Phone Highland Park d310 : _ INC with J u.cman?..ip,,'.,. Also Como.dcy "Anniversary Trouble" ‘ â€" Thursday and Friday with NOEL COWARD . ULLISA HAY JOPE WILLIAME _ Also Comedyâ€"Psatsy Kelly and Theilma "Miss H;râ€.-:&i Songs That Live â€" Tec} or Cartoon "G " . Latest Ne# Tuesday and Wednesday â€"| Sunday and Monday Saturday (One Day Only) with Maureen O‘Sullivan, Edward Arnold, Also Novelty "Figh Fish" â€" "Into Y Grand Prizes To Be Giv #ay E Ford V:8 Sedan â€" El & Mix Mast Wednesday, Aug, 7, 19353 \ Overnight Spree at Cry Lake While a young girl seized with fright at C Lake last Saturday night while: swimming, four of the camp staff ut witnessed the near . . The Swimsleepete Clgb. managed to see, however, a Virginia white gourt of honor in all of the campers will receive r and awards. â€" Some 85 ‘campers have spent third period at p MaKa JaWan and everyone been: enâ€" joying themselves to limit. + with JEA] MacDONALD Also "Musical cm, "Trip to Holly GOLD COASTERS 0 Merryâ€"Goâ€"Round (â€" ‘Ferris with Una Merkel â€" Ted Healy â€" Nat P § Also Comedy You Right" . â€" es on ie se Himelblau, Byfield 'aw com"ï¬ 36 South Throop St., Chicago‘ â€" Phbhe Haymarket _._ At Last Have FounU|iReliet! _ _ A very simple device has been pe ;.,:., tlint absohile | :f o fo Ao Apdorned bo t . _ 0 _ .. No pRucs: no M ;:3 FR D _ You can: have this protection agaiiist Hay Fever ap Polien Asthma suffering at a norBi :i cost. : Weitel phone now for full information. TB&ré is no obligatip HAY FEVER SU CELEBRATION AMERICAN LEGION &} under auspices M WEST PARK BASEBALL GAME CHELIEU®" LARGE MIDWAY "Murder in The lvl'etir:' gement by po . nest G‘n v 99 EANETTE MacDONALD â€" NERSON | "The Scou Danging from 8 to 12. MA @ '. M n"“" a% â€"al . d Â¥ ¢ 1 P '!'!.\,: ‘, & «* | &# * is * yM $ #* mâ€Ã©â€˜f"?‘iâ€â€˜_. 3! '& § N M P o â€" Ferris Wheel I â€" GREEN BAY ROAD 66 Mooed i SEeets Taster, Ceesr Romes kAsnd B | + W | | is â€"<â€" BBL ; o) 75R . a hi ig! â€˜ï¬ h '?- [ | ; r * 1J ' g‘\ 5,'3‘ i .‘ 6 A n‘ ’]j ¢ m io * ye m * . eliges ) oo on :o [E Vprrese and mt t end of :i . Twite é ' ~l.'- to frolie K p â€" 'm "y ' into the ¢ ir is |ig Rhe ‘second deer seey i " camp this your, ° MooneÂ¥ Wigbovered t] â€" Ts s THORSDAY aur ~ mE a" °C ‘!â€â€™l 18 7. c# of ‘:‘a‘ . . t E TN . :-“,;; o cos ’f." + + Kiddie Rides &\ . Lnfest Fox Kiws _ 1 Tt kc 84. 2 in" spocicy ~Sew &n Ez August 8 and 9 Want Aqg, â€" August 6 and { August 4 innd $ irket 8740 deer this the rail; Taylor 3UST ; August 4 Pu3