Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1923, p. 11

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lCAGO°" nt est- Ted blie ling in :usky believes mes red our famil ttte , JUNE 16 ias Jones 3'11le [GER we d Silver Hes B: AVES; [highs 21c; edy let tore Roose» 2 :30 12: 13e', m: ies for p p. E. NELSON, Taibr and Chain If not conversion! to comé upon' gut-mont- my be hit Daniel's Barber Shop, ' ", t Phone 495 Whoever the people they are very WHO elected somebody ebte. Complained that w my; kicking about l perhaps they c-n’t etae to growl about. Special for Graduation Hart Schajfner& 2-Pants Suits $30.01 YOUNG men's Suit, nssl Trousers a1 i and im ' j A Full Line of Sporting ind Athletic ‘Goods’ f Lowest Prices. Special; Discounts to Cl _ Phone 307 Silvertown. Fisk and ll, 30x31'y 32x3'3 31x4 32x4 1 nel Trousers a rices. 33x4 34x4 32x4 33341 5; Auto Supply & q ' TOW I , . AND I WILL CALL FOR Al D DELIVER THEM Rmmpt and lime i. t Service as South m. John. Avg Phone H. P. tis l Highland Park, Ill. a? LAKE SHORE MOTO " 8m Bt. Jam-“M4... (up-stain) Manual-d. (I: -. but M an. udnllonud “potion" of tho Will-Hm“!- The Store Fo/j, Young Men 32 and 33x4 Tub Extra Special for Graduation (Not Inc.) oc.icir.co, Tire iome folks Are I t the weather, h rt find anythi ple elect to 0% to wish they l"i Oversize .FELL 13 Siuth St. Johns Avequc (N sand White Flair P, greatly reduced acine 7410.000 Mile “Md. List Price You/ttijt Marx Clothing Inc.) Sale VulcanizingE Co. 35 South St. Johns Ami {m _ F Many landlords .01) _to letting houses to families wi children; but they may be willing take in dmm. President Harding engaged to attend a boys' liienie a Seattle. They should see to it that gets all the ice cream he an, eat. , ' _ ' y'felephone 350, . 809 Highland Park, Ilinois t19:85 28.40 32.75 30.10 37.20 38.15 46.65 . 47.70 $2.50 It, |12.50 118.00 22.30 [24.30 25.00 25.00 28.20 31.80 in ts GREAT AcmrirvisrmteiTARr1D WITH COMMON Wm-.___-_ _____ -- _‘ ' cultia' h 467 iii, iGaiai Mga Final Spike Ody-WW9! vseies,,ti.rtieo,r?yhlPtir, Lett] 1lrLtf, 233;?” Igolden spike at the I' T 'eompll hon" ofthe Alum nil hm F bt:1 celebrated one of the Most j _ ' nrkable plead of en . _ tt w Morld‘hn witnessed. , I ii Wtir. the railroad was 1) posed. the engineers who planni- the 'rrantr-iOeritut railroad, yhich ~ ';to that time was eoeurid C _ mightiestworkof railroad "MCNF" ing, Considered the Mask pro' iuiirouitsu. _) Alaska is so far north that during e large portion of the yen t froIin earth/sp es solid " rock, . - dinary construction tools tlg, less. . Addition, tremendous gleci , m is in extent and thouundn of eet-hi 4-. blocked the way. Mountain of "f J rock added to the app-ten y in: mountable diitieruttUst. The mean an streamswere treteherouts. ll-e and 'snoyvslides were dell , nl It hourly menaces. Gorge} h ndreds f feet deep had to be sperm . Marc es with apparently no bottom ed to w. traversed. " l Tremendous Obit l Against these foreseen handie American engineers' we red tl reputations. When the hood 1 first projected in 1912 Pre ident 1 sent a commission into Al tha. to, vestigate its feasibility. I the 1 of All these obstacles, the roleet ‘ approved. l The original set passed b Cond in March, 1914, authorizin toni tier. of the railroad speci ed th "bc so located as to conn on more ofvthe open' waters o the l ion of Alaska, with the c fle1 ileids so as best to aid in the d opment of the,asrrieulty l, min and other resources of lush, the settlement of public la tits theI and so as to brovide t aqu of coal for the army and nvy.” J When President Badly}; Mves The railroadf just com eted, plies with the jrrotissiyts of the Its,-sea terminal is Sew rd, at; head of Resurriactidn Bay one o tneet harbors lon the Pa ifie open all the year round a com ly sheltered. The herb r and town takes its names fr m Wi H. Seward, Secretary of tate Lincoln. Seward negotia .d the _ chase of Alaska from t e Ru government. ' Interior Terminus at F irban I x The interior terminus f the load is Fairbanks, 467 iles from Seward. It was fir put mining camp. Now, in ad ition inc the centeiof Vast m ing i try it is the ‘nter of, a ch a him] , section I lying est de of Arctic Circle. l . . Traverse' Henri of Ink: Between SeWard'and F irbankt railroad traverses the h art fri, aska, touchinge and pass ng thi two of the th e huge co 1 field all of the 131%: valleys i Alas voted to agric lture, ham ly, th tanuska Valley, the Susi na 1utt Tann Valley. “in" vane,. Everything in connect' n wit the construction qt the railro d had be developed as;the‘ work 'as c iedI on. Ocean docks, cam 8, re road. shops, supptyrerpiintlr, agon ds,; all had to breomitruitttd as an te- cedent or a éorollary of the co true- tion of the railroad itee . Sh ge ‘of labor supply had to con . pally combatted. The most' gorou win- ters of more Ethan half a year’s urn-v tion had to be, contended ith. ‘ ' q Begun in .19 _ The work began in By, 1 5, so it: completion a few wee B ago ark's and even eight years wh ih ha been expended in constructi tr thi l 467- mile steel highway. All ld, t tun- nolling on this road in . ater n the aggregate than that of he St. Goth- ard pass in, the.Alps, hich tt ac- claimed as being the gr atest t of tunnelling in the world.ESome 'st the [canyons spanned rival those f i,??) lGrand Canyon district in Arizo . One of the last bits of work done tr the construction of a steel b idge o er the Tunana River, which l one f the ilzv'gest bridges in ‘the orld, tsvintrl la span of 700 feet. I ' l. ln addition to bein one if the [streatest engineering eats .the imrld. the Alaska railr d is e first lrnilroad of i any com uencel built; lowned and operated b' the nited istates goveirnment. T e onl other lrailroad ventures of eh c tweeter __ . " A ' “i Wuruuu vc-.“..‘... V- . are the Panhma Canal “ton I and a; few short lines built u n F ral ir- rigation projects' in the West. I _ The golden spike wit whie l Pressil dent Harding will cele rate t com- pietion of this wonderf coin etion is- presented by the peo le of nehor.. .:.ge, through which the railro puss. es. Anchorage is situa " head of Cook inlet,, ahd is t port pirth' eommereial! center for one Alw ka's large coal Buds nd o :of its richest agricultural se ions. I I Claimed there shou be in m (1” life, In moti spectfully temsetrted hae, hod hand painted. "iiiiiFiifiiiii , oomph il handi ps red t it lroad as ident gift nah to In- t pun ition ti ning it ich agl de of, and sin, Jon rail- and dus- mul- the ne- it or er- or ril- act. the the pan, but of of the " the . One tr the er we f the ving the der tur- iian see and de- Ma- the the Al.. W8 luck and jut M1 eonstl Meme. batman my clad of ty sud oom- nioni _ l Aquation of ' _ F The f Ho ng nuttsorltittm m natitn it e by Georg: Jones, ”mm-em the Public cc Com- pant. , utter is rotated to put- _tieurarir" bu the statement sub-tun- ‘tinllyeove allitstrumotnopareom- Ctt swck: i . . l l N Actual Value i, .The value of stock does not detairmi i mrkot or lewd who. Suchv ueii,mnybe6tterveorttelow the par a, depending upon the varyinng _ of the trinket, up- ontheet unftheuaetaoftho eosporat)on and upon my other fuc- coin] Many 'por‘orationl m tt trm-ext like at Actual Worth of is Security it is Pointed Out THE MEMORIALgARK J The Bgavtifiit, North Shore etety NON SECTARIAN n Interesting Train d Bus Trip to ke Geneva: ' x GHLAND! PARKHTICKET OFFI t, Passenger ' ' :Telephom 140 , _ GmmtmeSL-m. am. _ _ Chialo once. 701-4 ram-0th Wu- qu. , N rth i of than u baud I At the 'l in - _ a. lft, “.4... 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