tevanatUf thert aute imposing a 3 per cent tax against municipally owned water and light plants. The cities and villages of Illinois will de-, termine, at that meeting, whether to join in a test case to contest the validity of the 'law. The ,Suburban Area' and Country Towns association will be represented at the Municipal League convention, September 19, 26 and 21,. meeting by James A. -Howe, of Oak Park, presi- dent;ý Curt Krausser, of Maywood, secretary; Jacob Dittus, of Maywood, attorney; Thomas A. Matthews, ex- ecutive secretary; Charles Bartlett, of Evanston; and by many other iunici-. pal officiais of this area. The Uniform. Traffic' Ordinance, prepared by Mr. Matthews, bas beeni sent by the Illinois Municipal league to every. municipality in the state. -Xccording to reports, the practice recommended by the 'association to trnact and enforce local traffic rules is% working well tbroug-hout.the county. RETURN PROM WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Boozer, 530 Essex road, Kenilworth, have re- turned from their summer home at Paddock lake, Wis. Mrs. Boozer and' the children, Mary Ellen, Margaret and David, went up the fifteenth of june, and Mr. Boozer joined them week-ends. the Ioop and near north side to save six cents a* day. Ticket agents at North Westefm suburban stations and ai thp- down- town >station willi seil these 25 and 54 ride bus tickets in connectioinwitbý the sale of the corresponding raillrad commutation tickets. The bus tickets will be honored in the same way as the rail ticket-the 25-ride being good for o,"e year and. the- 54-ride being good for one montbhs use by the in- dividual purchasing. Tbe rate of the bus.ticket will make the rides seven cents each on these ickets. The bus tickets will be honored in the district boundedby North ave- nue, Cermak road, Western avenue and the lake. This new arrangement comhes after the introduction of new style equip- ment of streamilined, design by the Chicago Motor Coach companyý on. rots 10 43, 57 and 42 serving the North Western "station. BAHKI LECTURE d'"The World of Abdu'l Baba" is the subject on which Dr. Ali Kuli Khan of Chicago and Iran will speak at the Sunday afternoon service in Founda- tion hall, Baba'i Universal House of Worship at Linden avenue and Sheri- dan road, Wilmette, on September 8, at 3:30 o'clock. t To.n fl*. GIVES PRICELES$ FACTS FOR PROSPECTIVE OIL, HEAu ING BUYERS Don't iak costly iitakea by chooalng your oil-heating quiùpment blindlyl It cosis you Rothing to get ail thé. facto. Timken'a' oil heatlng modern oil heatiug'. It aiso telae of Tin)ken'a great FalU Proposition which includea purchas. terme so simple $ .95 o tisn for better hoating7-and the. actual dollars-and-cents savinga Timken Oit Heating, will malt. i yourhome-th. same amazing, 7-way eoino.- my now being enjoyed by thousanda of enthuaiastic Timk.ii usera who thought they couldn't afford thia openng facto by America'a. leading oil heating engi- neersi No charge. No obli- gation. Just phone or mail the. coupon for the. Timken Fait Proposition. Make no decision until you have aoen ail the. amazing facto, and our easy-purchasa. terme. Mfillinery Salon ..Second Ploo7 WIED@OLDT'eS-EVANSTON O. Davis Street WIIm.fl. 1100 'ane ................................... Addres....................... ..................... ýWilmette 1100 oë pavis Street