Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Oct 1921, p. 5

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Ihnuuh lurid. mu i~1w<~ mi by Gm! with gn-rfm! umlt-rx'tuwir ”1;: and hflppllnwx Thr dwvusvd \vm suhjwt tn hwhly ailments for mmc time. and nbuut a “'m-k lwfnro' he‘rWIvuth shq- hm'umv svrlnusly 1H. Shc was take-n tn the hnspiln]. \vhn-rv it Pwramv Inn-(usury to Iwrfurm 2| u-rmus upv‘ati‘m 13 hour} uni-r hrxlng lu-vn erin-H-«l Hf [u perfurm hour; uftvr :1 rhlld, Yh he-uw-n un H ll\' H} hm plvuxlm: (‘hrix‘tmn \H‘Hlt“ ~h. Hf 1hr many ln-nph- : Kurt wnh during hvr ful life. and shr horn tm‘hn-«i W 1hr lnvmh x‘rflll n-hun h a! ”13:1 Mr tun! Mn Summ-l Hula n1 l.r\ mnon. Kentucky, formerly nf [Fm-r field. unnnunrr (hr birth n-f n riuuuh (AND OF THANKS \h‘ \Hsh {u (hank nur {ru-ndx fur Lhmr kmdnr» and ~_\'mputhy and for the beautiful finrnl nth-rim.“ wnt nt l\\ 1|" | ‘W iurm'.’ "U" \l)l)|'l‘l().\'.\l, DEERHEIJ) I'. \J‘. Mn. (N? M c I‘Hl l. at th- 10 days IH 1h! many ln-nph- >hq- ('mm- in wry uh during hvr shnrt but vH-nt . and she- M-rumr vquially at In th«- lnvmbt-rs of lhv Luth hum h u! Hmhlnnd Park, \\h\ l'l‘ murky whivnuw uf th-n' 1:- !‘(1 iHM‘ fur hQ‘V ~h¢ «I hvr hudumd MM v 1x \uan-d I»; 45101" T l'r()lh('l'~ "‘th‘I'MHM‘fl“. ,x Irrlm-n l\ 1hr "JMh “Lu- Hf L’ 'Y‘KI Hull and fannly ul’r n\‘(' tn Hillingx‘. Mum 1 1', hum; thv Sah- xvr} \hurrh "all M- lm-nduu.~ fin- wmtr \ungrl-gullnns tn do hnun- and m lh-xr IIXI‘HI \IE\I()IH.\\I ”UH! P‘wuw x! Xh~ 1M \uuw gm .mp1 M1 .\! n-nrql} Pum- 'I‘hr-w-v J II” by h Al'lx H 11/1 Svptc-mh-l ‘, '7 mnmh [ht' hrur! ~ H Y‘ ~i\tc-r ”II-r fut hm‘ uh H \VI HM ‘h 1U: 1hr 1t Pl H .V Statistics show that the loss by fire in the llnited States during the year 1920 reached the astounding total of one half billion dollars. or at the rate of 351.370.000.00 during each 21 hour period. These figures are astonishing. but an- other serious side of the vast waste is found in the fact that 15,219 people lost their lives and 17,641 were seriously injured during the same period. Of these casualties 82% were mothers and children under the school age. When you consider that 92 % of the total tires were preventable or the result of carelessness. you can realize that if each one of our citizens will do his or her part by cleaning out that rubbish pile, being careful in handling fire for heating and cooking purposes and numberless other "--w ‘v ,7, ways, what a loss in dollars and human lives could be prevented. a!" UWIICla want um” ______ . hardest; more gum between cord plies to perfect a resilient and powerful carcass. And they want a scientifically constructed Non Sléid tread With all angles and contacts to resist skidding and give sure traction. Fircstone Cord Tirts have met these demands of th: cur owners Cord Tircr. buih ngu could He! ‘. mileage Every 0'3 fix: (Hunt! y. comn frequsm and bl n Inn: 3‘”. h. (at! 91,9" mflu or. .v“ queul an I l‘(:' v! m; oi «Hue And 7-- c» y 'mdu-non c5 bur Ifiacm'y nun-5; 'm y or run-d. l - mfllmg flowing)”. 4 d‘ It uu an" U Funny Plum CHy. P1- 10.000. 20.000 5 Nurlh >hvridnn Rnud tread where the wear â€"__l'--‘ n rfic;l‘m' 2 ar Owners want more rubber on the Records flgry “new: H (‘ENTRAL TIRE COMPANY buih the Yin-Hone :! {.1} to produce y da‘.‘ hum all over an.» xhc word that or 60.000 mules are C0n>l>tcnt records. Read Letters Belowâ€"‘- mu \T 090 u 2(- Thn “nag: .c Driunn )0 000 .3 .0. Thou v0" VIII mu Ind "34 . “‘ (sander-Hy mun Th "n mu h." 8"" what! )1.” "MI” U HI” .11 good (“"50 "pen 1. I" " Sq: IO. "21 u Fm: 29.060 to any Mile. Now and {hen they are empha- sued by unusual insunces such as quoted below Performances like these demonstrate the ulti- mate possibilities of Fircs‘one Cords undcx careful dnvmg. {ht H-I-Qv I Hui L. 3" vlnww I Harmon Hui Mame-pol): kxenlmmtr. .â€" ]: O'IJII v. n" mu van Lu. v:‘ ban "a! nl {we 1.!“ I Hui C: Hiuhhmd Park. Illinois ha! "2.: an!“ “ l chum“ "om on mv 90‘" ‘ ca mb‘cl Du mo“ .,. mum hp - rude-u .c m..." Hoot I“ .0. 1h... won bub be unlrvuflq Iivo' hon-t PAGE FIVE boa

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