Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 31 May 1923, p. 14

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ll fll"i,i-ji'iL_,)j"'r'i"'j)i'iii' f It ' _ PAGE FOURTEEN I Ilvig Unrest seems to De mama; m his country, particululy 'among the kids who have to go to school on "cir- cu: dar. . . i ‘ *‘ . _-_ _\uu-IA “A. 'd-res -éained that to we” 31.58 c1 {an would ”no 3a held up? Jifajhesitjit proof, dog-proof, units, Majestic Underground Garbage Receiver. In at ditioat toeil its advantages, may. Comes complete " an. See us! tlimar-- Baggage Storage r. ' points. . , Illouiehold goods and Pianos moved by Experienced men, F Furniture Packed Grated and Shipped. GET RID of your un- sightly, unanitnry Motor Truck and Van delivery to all Gidmmound Garbage R Out of *tqht "'w Odorlou ~qu-Proof Local Hardware Phones 181 1103 147 Highland Park Transfer Co. 39 South St. Johns Avenue T717151; It men would not 18:9 collars, but how ot r- one folks’ weak buds to be increasing in is Canning the girls a steamy kite ful to the c The pen is} and the sud than the twp rason is now begun ( reminded that tt m is supposed to be mplexjon. ': greater than thi) . l.en fork is worth id ’em put tiiruitl, teceiver Sanifary " C: a? Ford, lsisip, and GREA’leR POWER B a NEED OF mnusm BIG TRANSMISSION LINES stiie,tir, for Taking om Rap V Increasing Dem Unless I the electric _ transmission lines or the United sum m der. t12tl T bto great super-power aya- t ir,' motion will not bu nble to maintain?; its iitdtuttrinl supremacy and not ts fair sham of theworld'si truth, l FCYSchuchnrdt, electrical .engineer bf f'rt,g,iotg"t'lrgltl! Edi- son com ny, ntly told the Amer- ican In: tube of Electrical Engineer at its confvention in Pittsburgh. A T L 3mm Sale Super- over development in 1111 mi: and ther middle western. state has alre (l'; gone forward on a mo extenaiv locale than in any part o the comma. 'Mr. rSchuchardt said He point”! out that Illinois is dread criss-cro d with high power itrhn mission life») which connect with one other, m I ing possible the gendratio of electricity at the most economica points arid its delivery whet-eve needed, y, . IIWW ll The ti namission lines of Illinois are conn ted with thaw of Wiscon- sin” Ind no _and other adjoining states. he middle-west is a pioneer in the i terueponnection of transmis- sioti. line' in a systematic and on a large so la, Mr. Schuchardt said. . " U. Schadenhip , _ The ie dership of the United State) in the de elopment of lnter-connectio power 5 tyma won demonstrated, Mr Schncha iit continued, when engineer ing com issions appointed by Aur pan countries to study the electrics distribut on problems came to thi country "p study the electrical powe syutem ‘hich has been forming fo several gears. h'hIrsrpi, faced with the problem 0 obtaining, economical electric .powe to offset the great loss of man-pom: , found i Ethe middle-west an. inter conngcti ' system which will serve a a mod for power developmen abroad, , 0 speaker asserted. . . V“Tre lhtetceoryiectio, of transmi sion inch must be made on a grente scale than ever before," Mr. Sch - chnrdt o'tntinued," in order that th coarteN rces of the nation may conserve; and industry enabled to r - duce prMuction costs." Fm: RAILWAY IN , CHIN-A OVER (llth' When iitiys first modern steam ni - road Wait built in Chin: . number yea-rs asp. the right of way ran ave otie of the sacred bgial placee of t ancient ', empire. he constructio gangs, tot having the same feelin of revemnce for their sacred I tors with which the Chinese, are e - domed, ruthlessly unearthed the van rated “he: and brought to lig thousnn F of curious and artistic o Jects." he Chinese, as well-as th Ehrypt'iaj s, believed that the dead, i the other worldrwoul4 have use fo the poo sions used in this life,, fo in the 'tre; were found all sorts o useful household utensils and innate of horns; mid otherdomestie animal which are to be used in thi othe World. f ! .Thereihas just been installed, irrth new terrace addition to the, Art In stitute, a unique collection otjobjeet found in Chinese graves. Some o them, such as the hand-turned bow date back over two thousand year , Others eat the Tang dynasty, sti others (I)? the Sung dynas y. There i a strange model of a watch, toweh, characteristically Chinese, filled wit tiny furitres, evidently watching to the'enemy.. There is a temple jar o stoneware showing Buddha, with t devil under his feet, the sun overlies T (supported on a bracket) and twelv attending priests “arranged about round base. There are many finel modelled vessels of pottery, fired i such I Way that they resemble bran '. There are curious candle-sticks, wet - heads, assively designed elephan and co s, and grotesque Btrures various inds. _ to-Yeo/+o-root-ro-ss-re'"': . luau, ESTATE TRANSFERS trooo-ioooa."reoii-ssoe . _ Paul 19tarzyk and wife to Mich Tadel and wife, lots 8 and 9, b ock 1 , 1shu'tt.m Highlands, North hicag . WD Alt,), stamp $2.60., - _ A . MANY/RELKS UNEARTHE Many of These Now Exhibited i Chicago A.rt Museum and Are Interesting to , Students Jenni Chaptty and husband James rdon, lot 4, Clark &.La - mars gob, Laké Forest. WD $1 ' stamp $7.50. - - -" . _:1J.'1‘}>eller and wife to L. I). Ea n lot 121, 1rttyirlitt. WDfi0eyta.inrt.f? . J. EUVWoodman 9nd wife tio'.' . Bierstaitdt, lot 3,- Woodrtttttths “all Dagger]! . WD $7560. ', Flor-311K. Tuttle and husband to . J. Nay; and wife, lot 2 Pets nde a sub in Prk 54, Highland Pix-1:. W _ $10, ssttititp $62.50. . f‘ _ Johni‘ Posing and wife to, Alv w Greiner and wife W 22 ft. lot; 7, P - ing's 54b, North Chietyro., W , ll' stamp" "ieeniliisentsere anfwite , H. Beauty)“ lot 10 and N 15 ft. lot blockjjh,‘ North Chicago. my: Is ly Increasing Demiwd Belief of Students, 9 of Problem L HIGHLAND p, TR', of th Q ht e: t 13 t dd H’he front part of the porch may be glazed in .if desired, and made into a sun parlor. Q French doors connect it with the living: r T . The open fireplatse on the porch will; d ', e it a delightful spot on early autumn a s. is house may be placed on a fifty-foot lot with space to spare on one side for the drive- we to the garage, which is annexed to the iii? of the house fixtrmwhitth it is readily he ted. The aide entrance to the house he”- L"WegterntrHiiiaik) for Comfort: __' . able Living the Year 'Round! - , The Local 'Terepriohe' Directory - and give notice/bf any changes or corrections that should be made V V in their; liiiipgs. ILLINOIS EELL TELEPi COMPANY '_,, fl The Telephone Company E?! l Inthdinferestofgood ,servibe subscribers fare" réquested to call cringe side is the living room with its Age pl , bookcases, and window seat. On tty othér sine is the dining room with its groin of Went windows and a built-in side m‘i‘mm the hall one msy go to tin tritM ibrmtrofntrhortpttatmr1sftmr w . l, opens, a convenient lavatory and a use ond coat closet. S y attention is called to the mange me o the kitchen. The sink is under tin wi 'r, win, with cabinets on either side, out is 1itotreatepfrumeithertheraittmortat* Thd 'retrigeraptor is in the entry our (h, dinibg room door., q w hot ondcoat S i; me. o THE-é are three splendid bedr00mn nri, dogma [use bath, and sleeping porch ( the nd Boon 7 _ W 'iiarishai, a; full basement with h, ing _ _ t; fuel bins, laundry, and storage, Goes to 'ress Soon we 'iijr,i'iriieli.Rr:,1rt" 2’2

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