Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 May 1923, p. 4

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iid If?! [ft Kill! [a if! m d - - than F 'nes.' r"r'"t"" gnrderte" but hive: “has! midi but PAGE ’POUI 'ytrt-kriethototetyto-ttttltt Lake Shore 5 Creamery Tight-Io " Building Material Coal & Solvay Coke ', Highland Park hel Company 102 N. lst lit. HERMAN DENZEL, President Telephone 335 Born in Italy! ' _ “was; 13‘ The most beautiful of all“ specialize on the Italian style.” May I show you some exarii The art of landscaping was born in an; artistic Indians of long ago. V I - Paid. Amuse. mtttoroed, Ill. c. B. HANSEN, Proer T _ IMTER- Eccsil-MARchRrNis J. J MINES, Embalmer Expert DemrSuriNons 1.3eg Assi Store and Chapel, 517 Elm Piece ' Office and Residence, 104 Walnut Street Finest Quality Homii, Dressed Poultry ass centrality»... '. Do You Own North Shari: Real Estate? i 7 w'ut he Inhi- Premdoram1rnohoetideverwuiitet" ti,rntutmasrttatrttotrerepirertud by an organisation the‘name of wh' eh his become synonymous with North Sh Rtat Estate in the minds of thousands of Chia- sNorthshooatsuenanduteimrror uhted by representative Chicagoans. McGuire & Orr, for twenty-eight years, have participated in this moviement, germ buy- an and semi-s with equal "tttsneaks-UU, have "unsalted anomaids, withoqu has of prestige or atetiidegtee. ', ' I "o_bea-luogmrxsha" Molm,udwid WuuwHwWPad numb-alum“ whmmwlunl McGuire J. J. MINES & so, Highland Park, Illinois 69 W. Wuhl1 CIRCA Fathom! Directors tut-hushed 1890 (ples of my Stork? imandala-i hunt-u ardenmé fan-“Hm“! “may“ (ton St. gardens are in 1talya--1 i. arm "it m ,mtttti u , li) e,tmtlifso'Q 9-9»me that it our”, My eased. vim} he only min ' tmtrtararttitltnt a paeifhrts would favor in that people than“ he mind to run; 8t Orr: Phone Elfin-Id Park a: Highland Park, Illinois Telephone H. P, 1403 Lady Assistant , minds of the BS month- GAS FLOW CAUSES line was blown upittr a lion on thresttlin .W3 c, recently but I p didn't know what was tsti a, piece of chain. _ tshain dangling than! truck and tho t he ably ave the tr from ( ed through fouliit the q] of the wheels. . " g The mm iminlt know the " ttl was hanging this for) . pair . He didn't know t at _ inc, It like water, is a n ond "of il, lee. tricity. Possibly, didn eveng‘ new that f1krmrt'tttt gasol ne, es inllij hen strained through: such to 'url, chamois skin iibA, up " can» sidetable electricity.‘ Bu thn was what caused the truck’s estru on, . ' Form. D G ~: Usually when the big tank i ck backs up to thd, fOntt pluzl tm service station {or ot r' BTI, use place, the metallic now! froth the 'truck touches the lmetnllic intskg pipe , and thus forms in grou d to: any} charge of static cilectrid y that may! collect in the tru I . So times, w- l ever. the nozzle 1does n t touk a; grounding point,ytnd whirl: noi', her! metallic ground from t truck .the'i dat is perfectly lngulsteil, st) (lingx an it does on rubber tit-ea. _ e- times, also, the nozzle of the I ck outlet rests against A wooden in the intake pipe', and is thereby like- wise insulated thr city wood isialso an insulator. . i [ 'r, ' y Flow Cal eBUtie ', . l, , While the iii??: is poured into the storage tauth a certain atttount" orvapor arises, l nd there is detain, to.be some abouithe intake andthe truck. The flow f the liquid will feet Im a static char? in the tmek: As the charge increm, it may become! strong enough bt leap the gap to the, nearest ground, or the two points may 'be brought into contact. There is a spark, a ftath, an explosion and untold damage may result. ,l Consequently the careful. truck driver always has a metallic 3part hanging from the truck if the gr nd, a rod or chain, to drainl,oft the‘Flec- trie charge as it collect', as 10 g as the gasoline is being dr wn ott.; The same bask tact' as bet the cause of numerous smaller fl and explosions in ”use, th it ate and public. In one inata ce a ca was being ft11ed with lanolin tromp an; While the employ? ran he so: into the can he strained it th ough a cha-j mois filter in a funnel, 0 ma the funnel sit up straight l the h a in the tank 3a wooden ring as pine in the hole and the tunnel as plac ti that. ‘Thus the can wins iso ted; After pouring' some gisdline in: the tank, the man beouithe-the can pout into contact with the tank. There was a spark, a ftashaod the resulting explosion. x l (, The same bask fact' cause of numerous smar explosions in ”use, and public. In one inst: being ft11ed with kaolin While the employg ran the can he strained it th mois filter in a funnel. funnel sit up straight i the tank-h wooden ring A man was pumping maimlineg a can in his civil garage. - He the pail had a wooden hurdle: of the pump. He did In” notice the pail had a wddden bundle.‘ reason of the wooden handle the? was insulated from the pump. 1 flowing gasoline set up ‘a'static ell in the pail which leaped! the a the pump and anothqr ftre ', started: _ Several hundnd doll rs‘w of merchandise stolen the week " from the Blue Front 'ttor at Great Mes, operated by Weismntel, of Win _ ttl, rd covered hat week in u add lt racks at. the Grett Lake navat 'fri, in: station. f V T f K The hiot was round iddenL a"; an old mattress: The a _ , Pu covered were six units of iittw one nincost and a n be! of” v rates. The merchan m; a from the shop a week J, _ " . .The authorities, sin 1oea , the clothing have obtained 'lt-rl) ‘nt: of the robbers Amt! in H d that arrests win follow Spark- Cause G Fire I Friction of silk cloth will pr signtis electricity and fl tr have caused, it has been re rted to eriiment agencies, whe silk" soaked with bangine or line need to rub the ‘grime ff mec hands. Sparks are n rrtliik of gasoline flres, eapeci 1y from flames, broken electri lights. from friction. Even t cinch concrete. pavement of the mi shoes hate been known . form, which resulted in tires hen go vapor was present. 'l l If gasbllne is store in an hm place, such as '5 psi the _ i States bureau of min repo'rts the room in'which the psi is lbft,~wlll shortly be fmed,with n 'sturil ix: plosive mixture. The knits p 81$ plosibillty are between 1.5 per cent and 6 per cent pi g inc " in air. In other words, a y is It 9 of gasoline vspor is n to; mice air explosive-Ono and half feet of gasoline vapor' for ch #7 trnd one-half feet of air, he tratt ' of gasoline can. under act a: ndi.. tions, render 2,100 c ie he; of air explosive. _ _ I I FIND GOODS .samiim A big up]: truelirtranqi non fgii,i,'i,,tle) “M 9' A ii% I rted to! q silk F , find ff mec roliire c i 1y from i light; PM“? a snit _ . ine, It like . of ir:' lee. even; how iglly‘j hen ter)? as up y, con- tha was eatru on, kt, Ftriiluttti Intti ad! e any the' and it Alt alumni»: intrN It.. ain in one}: vrtinzgglo- trifle T '10- Bithir into hung i By lthii, Ii'. Br I the and Nate was pduee mica" urge a in [nth oline gov+ lothl! pail i231; 3nd an “rm-day. 1. ttte a'rttw, W 'i'l'ntSti)A4'/ of Ann-5:1: Arte opened qt the Art mm " u with aluminum-t that the pew-j resent iuttri,ta_tt, autumn-Mp how "artohiilrhattUm in e Mt ladnnee in the guilty of thin I“ "parent, d to many causes, chief A of which mtg mentioned the may land enthusi of young American: $crefteworke l To them no M In .impouible am although the older ne- tione of Europe and Asia have but ,many centuries ttatt of them in this 'particular tUU, it is believed the in- ,domitable energy of the American; I will carry them abreast and bermpr l the art of my other nutter). ANNUAL EXHIBIT 7 , ' I or APPLIED ARTS l, g: In Betrim nin Week at, the Art) ""'l'/tufthttt','; .end .,), Is . in Boonie ‘ 1 A gas meter muet be u n'eerly too per cent scalar-ta L', possible end my imperfection in the skin is likely to impair the etheitrner of the displa- rum. Eula meter has two dupli- lgrams. They operate to tseth--... ditsphrtyn, labeling gee from the meine yhil the other exhale: it into the pipes taut carry it to the kitchen range 6r otter gee burning uppllnnco ‘in the bee. The helluva do not ioperatxt unless the "he on the gel stove or other. appliance is opened and gas in being used. In the eaihitiitimt will be found many objects suitable for home use and deeptntiop. .Tlsere' will be lamb some punch tor well decoration, not; tery from the shops of the letdltttt American pouch, furniture, lamp bases and guides, door knockerl, and, hingesL jewel boxes, embrotdsrim, suitable, for table nets, “any, 1mttrt ware, pewter, baskets. book-ends, " sorts of jewelry, tiles, woodblock prints and bpokpleteu, and mantles: other interesting art objects. The exhibition will. continue until my 31. SHEEPSKIN USED IN MAKING GAS METER Hide of New Zenland Sheep is Preferred Because Never Much Damaged Probably but few people know that the diagram in the cu meter- in their homes he was of the skim, of New Zeulana sheep. Manhattan;- go to New "Zealand for their skins because the sheep of that country ere not subject to ’eontnct with barbed wire fence: and plrlsnel. such as ticks. then a sheep rum into 1 wire fence. aha-ions are often made in the akin which make it unftit toe ditohraon purposes. _ -. -__ HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS On MW'J‘Aylo tht Tret' Special F Sale Friday; R A P P' Grew: Peppers each. . . .5t Artichokes, each. g . . . .16'c tioirki-Au, to hare our mama-5.4 Pork thtidltrs, b. ISI/s iliiii, ht Roast h V 18c Ill) Phoned Highland Park "or-IA White New POTATOE§ ', A Hm hm YELLOW TURN IPS _ _ the lb. LARGE BANANAS 3 [ the" dozen a EATING APPLES ; 27b w' NEW . BEETS 8 bunches CUCUMBERS TOMATOES . the lb. SPINACH _ peek 3 lbs. for 6le. for 25c 33c 29c 25c 10c 3c each 'til mm I . barb, lb. . _ ....12y§é fi " k lb. ....i..L.-L, iou,1dtrrpyntti, pops, tlie, lb. 4 lhir & 11irt Bacon . may? lb. -._........ ' 01111wa ' ' A---------. oked Butts ', k lb. er-i----------'--,', lac _i1yit1,,'i.l?.1.t1r..'-, Ak if,1.Lt,trr-..,,c,i. 29c ':'. Racial-e purchasing a certain automobile it ivitsi'i";jit speak With persons who have owned Wk,” for several years. The same policy 'ol itruiiiiwith regard to the pumhase of Oil ; I); H. Decker of our firm, who new as iintidijstire' study of Oil Burners for the past y ' testing several through installation in' our 0 _ istorg,is now in Kansas City for the purpose of . ' ' eitititting the actual success of Worthington min which have been installed for seve ears. EAt present there are over 3000 W itil, Burner installations in Kansas City alone shrine in and see the Worthington on Bur-.1 e have in operation at _ . , s...’ I'm, h. 3Se ttllidrem,h38e Waug- " , ' 24 Nokh First Street, Hum“: Park, mines. Estimates Furnished Frag on New'or Old B /', ' OMee. Telephone 201 i,, 15 & St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, It. Skunk: of Butts 2iittiorth Sheridan Road, Highland Parknlll. Il.,.; Saturday, May 4th and BROTHERS PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS FITTING 3‘13"le IE lil Burner T.H. DECKER ibCO. _'e lephone Highland Park 169 /HN 2ENGLER, Cleaher Win Serviaeand Workmanship u---""-""""'""--) 12le .__ 15c 291c 17he "32c :15c MSc 30c 42c 2Se 50c Tlie 45c Sk 29c Sh htl Rust, 13. 18!, lag Veal Roam 241, BleadLettuee,eaeh .. .'WMG APPLES ASPARAGUS ‘ ' large bunch GREEN, BEANS -* quart ', muss mus DRY ONIONS 6 lbs. for SHOLLOTS 4bunch'es B lbs. for 15yi 23c 25c lik i 15c the lb. t i (if: LAhnt It w,

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