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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Nov 1922, p. 10

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PAGE TEN MN“ NEW METAL xifsrirxsj ' USED FOR PLATINU'M'11 Produced by (hemistry Dept. of 5 1 Illinois University and Is “ Valued for Uses in .5; Industry «'1 ‘A substltuu‘ all glatinum in m‘z-Ij irpushing its inr’ ward. This cump nine difierenc “it": “Hum, in hunnl‘ n‘ mel At ppqem it is being dcwmpru u, a minufacturing company of East Molinc, Illinois. This company uses it in 92 manufacture of many sci- entific instruments and especially in the lining of the: coal calorimeter, which is an instrument fur determin- ing the heat value of fuels. Platinum or an N“ acid handling mauhimx) rosion by (hv acid. It is the lining of \amms kinds meters, including (Morimm tut nu...~ v- ”R meters, including culorimrtcr bombs. Anothu way in which lllium is tak- ing the plaw of pl-itinum is in the lin- ing of acid handling pumps and other machinery of similar kind. Sulfuric must be pumped out of tank cars used for its transportation. and these cars and the pumps used must be lined with platinum or a substitute, resist- ing corrosion. Nitric acid is handled in the same way. th various u<es are being experi- mented on constant!) because of its value as a substitute, and its inex- pensiveness n it can we 1 the plane of platinum in scientific uses, it may b< expensive material in th tries, While platinum C( mately $3000 3 1b.. the m a muket value of $3.00 unfinished state. It car Absence of important witnesses from the city was the reason given in Chicago last Thursday for another postponement of the inquest into the death of-William C. Bremner of High- land Park. a federal employe. who :wns killed by a car driven, it is Inu an yuuiyu t“... ..._V., m“. ,, with platinum or a substitute, resist- with their honie folks, they would ing ”"05“” Nitric “Cid is handled have reason to get irritated at times. In the same way. ‘ There are sum: people who will Much Cheaper send Ll, or go tn distant cities and its various ux‘es are being experi-‘nmke important purchases of cloth- mentod on constantly because of its mi: and house {ll-nishingx. Then value as a substitute, and its inex-fwhen they find that they want some pensiveness. If it can be made to take 3 little trifling article in a hurry. they the plane of platinum in many of its 1 will rush down to the home store and scientific uses, it may become a lesg:demand that it be supplied them in. expensive material in the art indus-lstantly, and blame the store if it does tries. While platinum costs approxifinot have precisely what they Want. mately $3000 3 lb.. the new metal has ‘ They expect these stores to keep a msrket value of $3.00 3 lb. in itsistocked up all the time on a wide unfinished state. It can readily beivariety of goods. yet they will not seen'what a difference this is making help supply the all around patronage and is going to make in the manufac-gwhich is the only bmis for keeping turing costs of machinery heretofore 1 such a general stock. requiring the expensive platinum or; It is a tremendous convenience and gold, or using enamel as a non-metal- i advantage to have a fine group of re- lic substitute. itail stores in a town. Such establish- ,_._ .r._......« .. m.mmunitv with POSTPONE BREMNER mam-331* T0 NOV. 25 Absence t 1 equivalent substitute for accutate- results. ence of Witnesses Cans Continuance of Inquiry Last Week SUBSTITI'TE Commercial Uses GREAT ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR -nt substitute is neces- [ate- results. prutu‘ting machinery against cur- acid. It is therefore in .arimis kinds of calori- being dcx eluprd by \l.ll()\' 11-11 111‘ ('1111‘1121», '1‘111- 1n11u1-c1 11.11111-1-1‘. \1’ f '1hu1'S~ 1:1) in 1111 11111321- (1111111 :1\111111‘ <18 111111.111111\h1n A'tfimncy 1'. J. koognn mpunini: {1‘11 Kluxs 111'2’1-11 n 1untinu- .111111 11111111~1~1rf 1111- inabillty nt witâ€" 111-5515 111 bv 111051-111. 1)1p111_. (11mm‘r J. Fivhm‘ 11211111111 Nov. 271 u~ [111- new duh {111‘ the inquiry. 1:11 mm-1 was 111111-11 ()11. :11) Ten 1.:1)~ pmxious Klnss 1111\imz 'hv <z1m1‘ 1-;11 had killed Miss Blnm 110 Summer, :31 1-2114 ars 11111 a typist, 11m! 11 1--or1m11 '11 ju1y 111111111 Klass 115111 11111 1111111 nu: ligont in driving. The w-hxdulc of [he Norih Short [im- ulura spmial Thursday nights during.' the wintrr for the nudiwiium npera {tulllll‘i i4 hertwith (him an affecting the various towns “N'D- tiuned. The six-rial arrives at (‘ung- rv-ss mid WIILIish :1\'('HU(‘ at 7:50 p. In. Thi- H'hedult’. Leaves. I‘. M.â€" Milwaukw. Time of Leaning Towns on the North Shore. Arriving in Chicago at 7:50 NORTH SHORE OPERA SPECIAL S(‘HEl)l'l.E vhzu'gwl. by .Uu- K1:L~‘~. (luxufl'c-ur for .\Inrri> HEM; :nn'tm’y .hfinx'! Irus~ rv-ss and \anuush :n'vnue- at 1:50 p. m. Thy whedule. Leaves. I‘. M.â€" Mxluuukw. 3:25; Racine,5:56; Kenosha. 6:05; Zion City. 6:18; Waukegan, 622'}; North (‘hicagm 6:31; Naval Station. 6:32; Lake Bluff, 6:36; Lake Forest. 6:39; Fort Sheridan, 6:“; Highwmd. 6:45; Highland Park. fizh‘; Glencm. $233; Hubbard Wank. 6:56; Winnotka, Iizfix: Kcnilwm‘th. 7:00; \Vihm-ttc 7:”! (Wilmette Ann); \Vilmvttv. 7:07 {Linden Aw.) Arriu-‘z (hm:- rtw‘s and Wuhmh Ann. 4.5” lt' nu-rvhnntq uvrv not :1 pretty of people. whnse been worn away with lhvir home have reason to m- It is a tremendous convenience and advantage to have a fine group of re- tail stores in a town. Such establish- ments connect a community with sources of supply that deal all over the world. A good store supplies the comforts and essentials of civiliza- tion. and it is a Wonderful benefit tr have it close by where you can call on its service at any moment, and get its supplivs and its service. But ponplc nun nut txpext to hm: the kind 0! wires their community i entitled tn on the basis of its popula tion and Wealth, if they are con «t-mtly running nfl' to other places u buy goods. L'nlvss they give their pat- mnaqe to their home stores. the home stun-s can not serve them emcirntly It is well In remember that the home stares and the men who own BI'ILDING RETAIL TRADE and thmr helpers gum! natured rlnu rough odgos haw by much mntm't not expect to haw nvnlth-x and operate them an I tremendou force working all the “me to provide this community with .11 forms a! modern equipment. to improve it: :ivic advanum and to Advance in wrosperily. When you nupport them. you Inn-k up and help, your mm- munity. PAY W ARE SWAVINGS Treasury Dept. Preparing to‘ Make l’aymem at Face Value Jan. I “m Suvlnus Stamps of (in «In-s of 191:4 Inwulm- «luv and payable un hmuury l. 132.} The poup‘r whv \unvht [Pu-.4- stampn will ru-eiu- (bur fu'l fan-v \‘nluv upon rulwuptiun um! 'viH [ind Um! the Innnvy they mum! "n- )Hus mm has u-arUml l‘Vt'l)’ yvul 'llM-H! fuul prr vrm vnmpoundmi m~ ‘vl'cs! In older in “from humor: Hf “hl' nn'myb <Iamps an uppnrtumt)‘ to nbnlinuc lht‘ll‘ inn-«(mom in n mfr security the Trvasury ulrnm'lnu-m ‘5 («bring 'nn rxchnngo of “'ur Suv- inw Stump for Tn-usury Suvinps f‘» l'tifi:'t|l\'.~. Thr u'l’tlfivutrs urr ‘iSsm-d in dunmninntinm nf $25, $100 inw Stump for Tn-usury Suvinps f‘» l'tifi:'t|l\'.~. Thr u'l’tlfivutrs urr Ham-d in dunmninntinm nf $25, $100 and $1,000. maturity \nlur and mid fur $20.30. $82. and 3X20. n-qu- hwly ”which" of \Vnr Savings Stumxu can m-t thmn at those pl'icl’fl upun applL 'ulmn thruuzh lhvir own hanks ur thoir pm! Irffit'|‘>. Fxrhnnv'c-i Will in mmh- 1|: of January l. 1923;, upnn an plnulium pH-M‘ntmi [mun-«n Nun-n!- hur I5, 1922 and January 1.3, 1923. [mun-mute payment will he made In mid) nf any (lith-rvnco due Hw hold” 01' War Savings Stamp: if he (aka-s the largo-st pmulble amount 01' Th1“- ury Sm‘ingfi ('mtifirato': on thv \x- xhunuu t‘ 1010th “'vuhm: ‘ Ill!" k 2“ I M. T. Lluhmvr In J. W 51min. in! 1 Mock 530, ”luhlund Park “- $10 Slump 81:5, J W. Shun-Hm! In H. S. lin- N113 In! I ka M Highland [’5 W, ll $10. .I W. Slullmar‘l I - Huthn S. Hm S I '_' 51â€"2 lot I Hm'k 4n ””1th Punk. \V. I). 810. (‘hulloth- M, “mum: to \V, F, N‘ OHM Wifv In! 3 sul- of Hm“; 714 ”1| mm l‘urk. wn :10 Stamp n J. "A Zimnn-r and Wife r! xi (2 1!. Wall, lot H No: - 7-3. Hmhl: Park. “’1‘ 819300 Bcsuc Flt-d1” um! ulfc- h. ('élm Kuruun, lut T Mm'k ML Hmhlumi Park. W!) 810 sump “h. John Griffith and wifc- to Kate D. Han-n part lat ZJH ldlkq' Fnrqth “‘l) HI) stump. $16.50 Knu- D. Han-n lo lohn Urifith. nnrlh jmrt lots 235 and 2351-2 Lulu- Fun-u. WI) 810, xunmp 812.50 A H. Rubly In Y. 1‘. Muuz-r and wxfn- ~ 1-2 lot '..’1 Mod: 3 Wrrnn'i MM Highland Park. WI) 81500. l-‘ranu-s H. Boardmun And husband 10.). D. ('ole and Wife, N 60 ft 10! 17 Mark 81. Highland Park. WDMO stamp $1; Mustcr in (‘hnnm-ry to U. L. Mit- (hell. 40 acre! m SH [-4 sec 34 Deer- fu-Jd Twp and M) acres in (oak (‘0 “on! $27250. Elin A. Stevens and hunbnnd to E. G. Huber ct nl. lots 9 to 16 sub n! Mock 7‘2. Highlnnd Park. “'0 $22750 REA l. ESTATE TRANSFERS \l (‘. “'_ Buckley and Wife to R. F. Gray and wife. N 100 ft. lot 3. block .-:1, Highland Park. WI) 310, sump $15. m 316814)“) PARK 51 amp $1.;le .\nnu Augustine to Magnus Au- gumnc. In! I, block ‘13. Highllnd l’nrk, W1) $3,000. H. 1). Hart to ldn K.’Milkr, lots 5. 23. and S 1-2 Iota 4 Ind 234, block 4, Port Hinton. Hizhhnd Plrk. WI) 310. stump $15. ' J. (‘. Rhinehurt and wife to Wm. Glader and wife E‘s lot l2, Block 7, l-Ixmoor Add. Highland Park. W. U $7,000.00. T. S. Krutz cl 1] Lo Emil Reiner. {mm of land bordering the county lim- uf Highland Plrk. “'D 310, .“arlnn T. ('ody and husbnnd to Borthu H. Doyle and hulband lots ‘13. 59, 60, and 61. Block 17, Lake lilufl. W, D. 31.00. Sump $6.50. DENTAL HYGIENE COURSE FOR GIRLS New Profession Gets Recruits At Northwestern U end Promises Well Tho lirxt course in dentnl hygiene Ln he established at any Middle West- -rn educational institution has just n-cri crcaled at Northwestern Univer- ity Dental schxx-l by, Dcnn Arthur D. Iiinck and his faculty. The course If Mud) and training will cover I .mir and ahead) tvn young women nan: n-gwtuml and Are It work. [‘hcci- are required six hours 01 loc- .h-zln (I (NIH um ph (Hi part lot‘ |. Highland Park .\ Whitv tn Ann" K. and hu>hund lut< ‘J and 1" ,uk( “luff \V. “V 3]“ 513m!» Hull and OF 1918 SERIES I. W SZLAIhLHH 1nd Y'urk \\' D. Louh ()ri und n. In! 10. High- Sump $1.00. husband to J0â€" 6 and 7. [Huck \V. U 310000. 5. “Hull'- HighlnnJ r! NI (u ”whiny“! Hugh K' H’ul ! 10 unit» [5. 1 pd'f in ..m( mi: pm I.- ~t'x‘ll'3'i I ”an. n.) “‘11" Sidut'lr, 5'k "'1‘ ”u magma mun. clinic or public new m can: rock. Only girll .110 m H.5- xhoul madam or who run lamb): equally valid credit; can untried.“ and take [hf wurk. .xu :,A _. Dun Black and various Chimp dental Iuthoritin an: no firm in the belief that murh needless nit-km! and di‘trr-s can he nvuided by pn- u'ntlh‘ drminry amnng children um they nrc nrllu-l)‘ rndorning A wide- sprmd mow-men! lo haw . law pul- m! by thc next llhnou Iopnlalun‘ {or (hr sun- hwn-ing of women drnt-l hygh-nlsh. Both 1hr drnta! Ind med- hhl [trufrkflt in IT!‘ turn-table ‘0 (his «up .unl m fur nu (mpmvhun an)- \\hn’1r Hsn ‘nrrh «hun-n‘rvd “RAND AND I'ETIT .II'RIES ARI-I DRAWN For Service December Term of (‘ircuit Court; I?!“ Jury Lists Here . “(an ml-n u r “‘uuku’nh I‘ In l'rfll Jun [5' 11"! Mn! runnd pmwh of Lht [Hz-f quy :llm haw been drawn The “:11 1mm! vull “pull Dre. 4 and lhr u-mmi hm I» Talmnwn r-Hod {mm 1):». u. may nun hm! pun-l. Bernard Shem-Ir, ler‘fivhi; (h-urue McF-dden m‘d Hun!) Srht-nklr, “'01-! “Rifle-Id; l H l'rtrlI-rn Shu-Mn; pwnnd punt-l. T F. I’m-um and R, W Schneider. l‘il‘l'“l‘l‘1. (“I'D Trulr. “-11! lM-«rfield; P. J Andrvun (inngr Br-«Hry and A RHIUI‘, Sh'IMI on} H . f rm] Shuhih \pplt-lnn. ”(-er {alph l'xhl, J. H‘ [Du-PW N'vamx limrt Murrn-. Annu- '3) Nawn Smlry, .lufl. Jim: (31:11,! Jumnw Humm Lukr \111:I Anhu: 5‘1"»pr \x-vn Frank ('wmm‘ “mm" 15.1“, Full “nub-{Wm I’m: (hm'y, M J M l. Fri-‘1' Hm}. Fhlnuu'. Jnhn TV Winn-twin law “I Cul‘n New J ”an: Eh: (\Hu'l‘i ”of“ \urm-r “K <1 I» lh'l r1}: . M )\u)‘ M'Iu'lvd fur [hr .rm u! 1hr urcun mum at My ernhipI, as fol- l‘. \Vnz. “Incknmn :filll‘ Juhh TU”)'. \ H NIH. JuHu~ Zlm l..hr\ H nm) Hugh-N'rrv Tvkllnpr . Hurun [DI-Pr“ “ma“ Mx! “mus... glimmer mm lntothudvvmdfl' special. I nan-don nut to and from the In; ahow. TM- vor 43m annul gathering in recogni n the [meat 0! all at ricullunl ahibiuons. The WW) of flu impwved bred- of live wak. the high-n rump!“ of the med-pm- .iucer'n an 1n}! the finest wot-imam u! the plum hrwder'n skill Ire than I“ uwmblod in one sgupendous nun» gut-uh N content {or supremo honor- in the courl of In! mart. Novbere rise on the [IN- of the globe an oven the tnw-lqr wnh unlimited meant and lrinuvv witm-s,‘ a spectacle to calm pun» with 13-1 plum-d wnhin the zrup uf “Hulk-'3‘ fiery inhabitant of 1hr l'mlrd Sn“; and (’nnnda. m-HK 1hr I‘xty uf “ml Lnkr unnl Sikh» «trim! 1hr Imp! }{'uni {H-ll‘l and [urn-t I11 ll'.£’0“t runh-rl) lil‘r “(1 HI flum ”1" N01 “ll" ('0an AV!" lx-rnh Limits n hum: I'nlk. (hr! hung on filr In um um mud: and rrtqlnmi In Mud (nun, Hu- tinu‘: hrurinu thrrun wxll M had on ”u TWt‘hl Smrmh dny (If Nu\n-mb('l‘. A. ll. “52;. or a:- mum lha-rrnf'mr m 1h. hm”: h n.‘ Hu- l'nurt \nll pc-rmnt. Saul span-“mun! )- plynhh‘ In Ten «I‘M 1n~tanu\rm~, uu'n m'wrrht a! the rut. of ~11: ”1| pt-r wMum pm unnum .m :I..' mainlhm‘m.‘ {rum and uflrr duh uf ‘qsuo UT firm \nurhm A" 1.”qu dbxriry ::.u_\' Mo plum-(mun 1r. um! t u’rl IN‘YHII Mud (in) And may in find Imwnx I drf‘ 'l‘t' sI-Erlu. \SSFAKNMEVT \(rru‘I-Z ’ \‘0. 261 llll mamn-r-ithc-N uppnxmrd by ”it (‘nun‘ 1) (‘nua n! Luke l'uumy. Illinnln’ h. mnkm uni unwnmrm [mini ‘1 Hmhixmd I'mk, I‘lmmn mania-r19. .\ I! 1:022, ‘7 3% ‘rk of r-mxl (My. mui run Hm- t‘umzty (nu)! u! L: um “nonnn-m (.1 Hi" (1 am uni-M wronlmx h. h tun-lumen! thorn-f h: ‘1' and rfl‘idlnmi In Mud d In Inn-r04?” Bur uf firm \nurhm A" wiring :;.u_\' Mo plum-(mun Il‘l 1N‘ful! Mud (in) And may Hu- \u-unng and make \hrir THOMAS MUHTUN JOSEPH H "AR“, l" ‘h ‘rlv_\' x . \hM bland Hf Ilhnm~_ nnvmu ur- Inu-nn-m of Sherman I .unnutmy “uh 1hr r pat'rmcm “why the sm ndur Rum! vxh‘nd- Hh at 1hr ”Hum-(tum nur, 1n the South (‘or- nf Hun! (fly «:1 ”th 'Y‘dlnum‘r {or the name- Iht‘ “flit! nf'lhd' (fly fly. nrui mum): upphvd (nu)! Hf th- Handy m! of Hi" (1»!!! "( Raid rnnlmx h. M'nrhh, and thorn-f hm‘mg bet-n 1\ thr ‘II’L l'num ll (‘uumy nnvmu h” ”TV 1] 0f L)‘ n! 1 ur- "MAM | lhl' I ' \h(" I lrnd- ‘ an. ' mm 21 and 222 as ‘1 Human: M uum mm. (“8 new saowmc .1 Thedmnndoflnmlfid-ndlcrh. dmtrle- for fuel tun-a law. in h exp-Minx field of can i. and“. in: noted for I long t' continu- to manifest itself in m m by the Public Service puny. Nov concerns an- ndoptinx tfm «him. to the many repm ‘0: (milk: index. Nurly all p.114 d the tan-l- wry are involved. In :1! cute In“ improH-mvm m mm: has follow- The Amt-nan (in “nation re- m-urch pfilplr future on! a hot at hundreds of nmull inqultfin wind: are pea-nth} m user-y. Makes Hens}!!! Mutual Coal .Co. WWWM W The one great Iniutnkehno-K rum-rs make is in 1 ng m grams to mnkc eggs ' 1m ‘rr than my other reasnn ll cxi‘dv v by their tho-1r hvns don‘t lay. The frfd M is Fl’LLâ€"O-PICP DRY 'MASH-fl mated Ind manufacturm by . Quakrr Ums (mummyâ€"1m lama manufacturers 1:! [multry hid in the wm‘id. It is a so“. flatly round‘ax. n-mly bzdam‘t-d Ind and 110w “(106 makr the ham sh: ll om lhv- ‘13 I: Is gem-ally known and [qr-Len o! a ‘(hc glcalcsl egg produung led.” Lorne lo (vur store 1nd let us tel ya mule abum this lced-â€" (he fled th‘ It sure to make your Iu-ns lay-EP‘ 3nd Winter as erI as. wmm. W I! (N! UL‘ FD.“ 0-H! ;WIII.U.S.A. Fancby Ha (J;

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