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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1923, p. 6

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M tii, ' PIONEER GLASSWA‘RE , EXHIBIT NOTABLE PM): SIX we/ttny, T Stigel and Sand- wich i” of Earliest . . Mann acture in This C’llections of earjy American glass- wa is on display in the small exhi- biti room in the new Antiquarian pl ies of the Art Institute. Four ex t itions are to be held in' this room t veer. and this is the second sitiie tae)' yeer. and thit is the second siiee its’ pening in February. e Wistnrberg glass is from the col tion of Mrs. Emma B. Hodge. C ._. r Wistar and his son Richnrd wt r began the 'blowing of flint tr at, Wistartrerg," in Salem County, N _ Jersey, as early as 1789. They fi" made a crude window glas’s and bo _ es in green, blue and brown, but as the demand for their wares im. cr d they began turning out a mo refined product. Their later wo k included some of the loveliest g! aware that was ever produced in A rica, notably a clear turquoise bl ,’and an opalescent golden glass. 'tf, first learned the delicate art of t.“ 'tine two colors of glass together so that a spiral form was evolved. Tidy also introduced into American ttl making the process of covering tkgriginal vessel with a thin surface c ng which was manipulated into a Bttern cl' 'Baron' Stiegel Glen l Stiezel glass is better known, part-l lybetause it was turned out in larger _ tl tities, and partly because of the1 r " ntic traditions that hover about! t .J memory of its maker, "Baron", sd _ l. twhither or not he inherited' t title of Baromhe lived in such mag-l r. nce during his years of financial; 3 ss that he was accorded that; t! by the simple Pennsylvania Ger- m of Manheim, a town which he' hi It planned and built) up around; ht great (last factory. Here he man-1 'uaetured from 1764 until his financial downfall in 1774, a beautiful quality offfint glass which he made into all ya eties of articles for household use. Sti el glass is notably free from im- " ections, and has a surface with a s sheen, due to a liberal admix- it , of lead. Many of the pieces in " tence hear evidence of that love on he beautiful in form that charac- te zed Stiegel himself. The Stiegel g) s is also from the collection of M . Emma B. Hodge. ( , Sandwich Glue ,' 1 iss Elizabeth McCormick and Mrs. k Our Summer' Automatic t . it! u A n g. and C a I o WN AT ART INSTITUTE NORTH SHORE Tuesday, Thufruhy and Saul-day, Evenings until 9:00 p. m. Ottier Evenings by artrtoirttmeltt May 28th to June 9th Special Reduced Prices van: ii: -ii "HEAT: is “If it’s done with heat, you can deaf it better with all". TWENTY minute! Ago you {and wit: the old-fashioned water henthr. Yo 1 the old-fashioned water hair. Yeti no thed. You turn your bath. But "on new the attend that flowtr Into the both tub is only lukewarm. _ , Oh, for the joy of perfect hot water lax-vice. Just to turn the faucet and get Iparkling, cleats water-and so hot that you must mix it. with cold to get just the' right temperatitre. Piriitt'iill?,)pptg That’s the hot water service of the Pittsburg. Open the faucet and bot water ls the instantaneous result-water heated at a cheaper fate per gallon than it can be done in any? other way. j One of the eighteen different types and sizes of Pittsburg Water Hegters; will exactly flt your Aquirernenu--wil1 give your household: all the water that it need) -gor every pumm- IS the r WATER HOT YET? . “NR“ l 9-: t qr!“ Char i B. Pike Wm/l/rumour the sgccim s of Sandwich $33.; lhe Sand [ glass factory be , Ppm- time I 1826, with flvit hundrel'l em- ployee nd a yearly output of $600,000 worth f glassware. Atordt the glass was “own against ilk sides’ of a mouldllee in ttierearliat glue tttt but It: a workmen named R ingon invert I method " which, glass couldtbe pressed intole mould, and thus the first “pressed glass” tamel into . istence. There is no ’doubtl that is innovation sated the llves or, hund ‘ s of Workers. The glossed blowe " occupation was a dangerous one the health, and the life of a l, glass-i lower was known to be 4 short ‘one.’ ')With the new whines; 'how- ever, 1tperated from {convenient dis- tance) from the intense heat, It was possib e to turn‘out a product less ex-' pensi e both in money and health. The earlygpressed [glass of the Sandwich facto as is famous for its brilliant shee _ produced by adding a chemical called Barytes to the 'mixture.' The best nown product of, the Sundwich Swot-kt are the little cup plates‘ which were ade to hold the tea cup. in the [days phat it was stillfpolite usgge to drink/from the saucer. . _ GERMAN GUN GREAT HOAX So sir, M. Daudet in Article in Paris Paper; Ministry Denies Statement: Controversy Precipitated Did~“Big Bertha" ithe supposedly‘ gianltlong range mil which‘shelled Puri) intermittently {hum the 23ml of March to one nizhtln Autrutt, 1918.8 really exist? ', i The "Berthas" were? Germén hoax,'; it has been suggested by Leon Duudet,l writing in L'Action Francaise. Thel smurfcvof the shells which fell‘in var-, ious parts of the city durink those; exeitiptt davs was really an electric-i ally pontrolleil canndn hidden in a: factohj or' cellar in Paris suburb," Daudpt contends, and he expects that; soondr or later this icontrivapce will; some? or lat be diVovered FF. """t"""-e'" D3 det points out ;:that tioiF'rench- man‘thas ever seen Anny of;the six sup sod "Big Berthhs' and that no twig of them have ever been found in t3: Krupp factories or any place in rrm'any. The nly evidence of their', existence, he (til, is a report that)Ameriean army 'irfficers, Few sév- oral bf the big guns, in the slloda fac- tory) in Austria, in t910. '. Heater Sale _ with MYTH , N SAYS FRENCEMAN On Display. at Office S‘COMPANY ttgit/ti','.",',':,', pull that“ low: Mop' - I}; Fit-hr: to you and iett you of the cgayfeaym‘llf plan Gan; " L,“ 1!, 'Cmnjhdc My Denies Mtg, _ . _ _ Pttttett War Minintry. rough tl, m, Mixed to deny udet's i) ma L'Echo mm yl, the d _ Daudet printed his jeans ti I'l supposition, published t eotn-' bit;" otfieial German report of tht r' " ----"w- _ ' tructlon. end dent-active ork of f ' E -; -' l t 2'e,e,',','tt',' hi h D dot h it l “If. 5 cd., 1 ' tt report. w c In a , t . V .te Fed as "we end tsnedn n ntr, County; Fluent s'ld'l'. , d of the conception " big T , ns and of their monufeetu the tion; ant “by. . t "sspeseifieations had to be han rd My , increase their rouge, from 100 i r _ :1 kilometres when the mans ' ' --- but; forced back that for fro Perla County H - shr.rouriant T ' cy first went into action, accord and“ E. a "ell has gm thd fol. “it to. the report near Leon. d late lowing comp and" statement re- w en their location was meted gardlittr the [ was of road "a: in 1't'g, were moved through the own 0 I in County _ lawns. then not far fr m th Owing to rlkea and Mfr of Ftench front, to the vicinity f Horn can, "sigma in shortage»! meat. f Deastrored by German. sondlend'sto ie, last year"; road soon- L“Finally we ourselves dost yed, l sanction pr em for We Cottntr, o t own country. that men of th Illicit, w” iously delabed, thew tachnlque and science of I illery,' by throwin eomrtruetiori Jorti on ‘t‘e German report read. " hat W several piece of roads into this your a complished will ever remui in his for, completi n. This, ttttether with tgry a srtoritieation of the a 'llery tt part of wha was 'to be this year’s t (t Imperial German ntwy." program, wi make numerous small §The report discloses,, acco ding stretches of tutrvittiotrtn all part: lludet. that the "Berthas" w re fire of the count , and -is going to make {Jimmy in the general dire tion o detouring di cult " timed. Pbris. . _ The work f construction this yen - ', AIA_.I__ LI... Innmnl-f‘nn of two mila _i"Must we, then attribute t eirtsuc iss to the good old Germ god? We queries. "And why, when the Ger "inns noted the marveloua‘ 3 deeto o the 'Berthas,' did they not onstruc nine? Life in Paris would h ve beet tttttt if they had follbwed U' 'tl. at advahtage." _ _ i Daudet also points out th t trans “nation of the "Berthas" throng the ‘city of brissons, ivitho t deter tlon by the French, always overin oyer the city in airplanes, w uld hav lieen absolutely impossible. {Because no Frenchman , ken the "Berthas" L'Echo gaggests that if they mall: " Germans may have hidd _ "While they pretend to étroyed the material perhu tsat,ssported it and hid it S( In the north of Germany," ti doncludes. ' . fAft/er an extended experis ng to train the modern your he parents usually conch: hey have a lot to learn. V The worst of the farmer's, km said to be over, but he ave diMeulty finding any bod that the summer boar _'), was maximum rum Eat I T f Claimed that there is eat d grasped for the law in this count! kind vertain,ly a lot of me are l ifusing to obey their wives Gas Wateir ,reoad ii- rt tran throu F, det I overin old hav was cw Nation , existed an the i have d J ps th mewhe 1e artict ti: crow e th; _ proubl‘ :will at: ‘kind l 'ders Ct nee .‘.hI'ROA'D PROGRESS IS DESCRIBED County" " tended Bu Out Mt Situa- tion; any Rich's” re (nosed Owing to rikea and hardtyt of curs. resultin in shortage»! meat. sandlnnd'sto ie, last yen"; road Mott- struction pr am for lake Cognty. Wdoik, was iously delayed, than. by throwin construction work on several piece of roads into this your for; completi n. This, together with pai-t of wha was to be this year's _ . __ _------ -..-" ,..... '__ v..." 7 program, wi mnke numerous and] stretches of nstruétion'in all parts of the count , tmdu's going to make detourintt di cult It timed. The work f construction this your ircludes the completion of two mile. of Rand north of lathe Zurich. The detour or this mom will he to take the _ not and north from Lake Zurich returning to the Rand road " Lok s Corners. Of the/mfg Villa Antioch road the mile stretch south of Antioch in yet to be compl ted; also two short gec- tions ofror between Lake Ville and Fox Lake. k T Sub!" to Be Constructed T On Grand venue the work is in pro- gress betw n Gut-nee and the eon- erete road' lending to bake Villa. The' subwa under the Chicago, Mil- yvaukee & M. . Paul railway to be con- to tre compl be“, aim vwv mun. m- tions of_worF between Lake Villt- and Fox Lake. k T Suhwn to Be Constructed , On Grand venue the work is in pro- gress betw n Gimme and the eon- erete road' lending to bake Villa. The' subwa under the Chicago, Mil- _waukee & S . Paul railway to be con- stunted athurnee will probably be started vet Soon. This will Mock GJand av ue through Gurnee for several wee s' time during the him- mer. T ‘ "Ne Wot of completing the had between m land Park and Deet)Ul.d is in pro 85,- as is also I, stteteh of Rocha?! road from the Wanke- srav road W st to Libertyville. C Contracts ave been let tor a stretch between H inesville, through Round Luke towarl Fox Lake. It will prob- ably iiG; I L/tits betdre this ‘road wil! have be (gnawed. ' It is ex edtohet some four mil”? of Green B y road north from tre) avenue if he prices can be ledi dtwn to c the within the limitd set; h: the St to Division of Highwaymf Some other work contemplated will: probably postponed on account off excessive ices. The state program) in Lake Co nty is largely earried.over', from last ear, the state having con-g strueted li le over two miles in Lake County du ng 1922. _ , Contract; irvprovemel the south I C hieago, v that road 1 days. ' On rout kee road, tween the ertyville is pavement village of tance of t As soon s me ngnt on way u... w secured th ugh Gray’s Lake, which has been delayed during the past! year, but which is about to be no} eirmplishtd it is expected a contract will be le for'this section of route 21, ending at Rollins, connecting with the two-m le stretch between Rolling' ond Lake Villa which is now heing construe f This will complete route 21 throng Libertyville and Antioch to the a te line, and an extension north is n w under construction; This wo k of paving betweeanlo' and Mel! ry on the lBelivdere ,road is startin Wodrof waving the rec maining p of Beliv ere road from Milwauke avenue to aukeganfis in pmgress, but will piobably require the vest o the year tel completes I [ M intenance Delayed 3 F _ i The cou ty maintenance of the un- improved iesignated State aid bade is still in tfeet, although the county is 'thi ped because of the man “my for his purpose, and the! fact that even hat levy has been deqilu'ea unconstitu ional, but will' be paved to some tent by the curative' hills which are pending now in thitttatki legislatu However, it is titsmsil that the ounty will, not be alike to levy to c y on the work in 'tlm tttu ture even 0 the extent of the new $40,000 w ich has been availablp fol? that pur se, and which amulet is, too sinall to accomplish much in the matter ’of bettermertta.' ‘, " Mainte nee and improvement 6! the wads in t e several townships, Vlhicli is under he J.'tiir,it,ten, of highway commissi era, is "Mt carried bu bi as large an extent as the liftdtqd funds av: lable to the towns wil, per" mit. 5 T ‘H "r Ont-me TratBe . , The t mendousf outside Jami which co as into Lake county at ceeds tha of any .other county-in the state, an places (burden of mail" tenance a d upkeep beyond thelubil- ity of it, local' otfldia1sy to mgwith the comp ratively small fund! Which can be r nod for this purpose. Tattt county i practically bonded to It; limit for e permapent irnrrrovaimmrt of roads, and tuty)eoturidertsue'i fur- ng 1922. ridnn Road Paved T i rs are about .to begin thd t of Sheridan Road from M of Lake Bluff, to North hich will probably, claw r traffic in a week or ten ‘I this road through thet Elbertyville ind for a dim lvo miles north. _ is the right of way can be rough Gray’s Lake, which ldelayed during the past which is about to be “a l it is expected a contract P for'this section of route At Rollins, connecting with ilc stretch between Rollins Villa which is now lying 21, which is the Milwauc he mrork of cpncreting hm Cook county line andLibé in progress. as is slab thit PARK. mom I -r'-r,"r"r"""5rT"'"r' thd imth ',Wd'e to Fr to: the, auto.- ', ' It is urytorkiMtiifor tr who! Chicago and Cookhoun an Cook with its ttrrioundin. counties mot he imam Mo . China) an dir.. triet. [ F , V I T ow may?) Ancient Fire Eating at WW gur's mg 'r," 7W1“ why when mun of the Glam! Fin deptrhuuht applied 'ttte- but to ttte ole ‘fHand Pump” our": Yank,- @555 mm G of am an x. the "etstrdivr-rrtlt, a?! whet ?'.et Port. biosaidetiet1tteitrt"" day tuststrti t the old pinup un- toduted that! y I number of M. They an . "vtltnt it wn in ttae here more than three-quaint: of a century mi ' ' The old pimp contnimd long hul- duronottehafde. Intheoldm tutu-shined to Area by manna id I rope tit which a 'nhmber of it. (an: hihched chunk“ Vela-cur hte fhrht,ertsiottanrtotrttt. pump, was being drum (not: comm mm and walla. {Then an!” of the older residents o .' Vim” who do not recall "tut helped to gm the mp at a. f1m during their ypunw days :Thirtv or? My red/s no th, qty bpught n Cold type of‘stam an em sine we the hand pump up: dia- carded. GIVES'AWAY LAND b 3 F EQUAL T0 3 STATES Government Last Year Turned Over to Private Citizens _ Extensive 1mm , The ”Warrant dirrtntr the list glen turned over to private, dawn: of this mitintrr 12,904,821 ure- of, public may thread: the immune of “wing qitintr than ample» Inn-um ibp, Mai to' “was compiled by the new» Land 9ttiee of the ln-‘ wrior der4rtment, A l ( The total am is emu] to the age embraced in with” and. 0 Connecticut, ‘Delnwue nnd Maryann! Of thid totat titles win then to 9, 632,635; ttrot' under ,the h ' _ law which' man: that this _ Went {moh- constructive -homebuildin uses; , Mneei 1920 over WARM? was public 'iuut'd have' been than ope in whién dx-service,men of the Wot Wir hive?been offered a specinl pref erenoe in hing entries. The Gene Land 0mg, however, has no moo of the iuiliber of veterans wbrhae taken ndyiantage of this 01:le to iibttin homesteadsiupon the pub . domain. "f . 1 . I on. ot, si oldest.- msp in yup. Tii%" m,' 006,000 acres, of i,sy lands 31:3:st entered and pant: issued to homesteadertr during the ind 'sixty-one .yea'rs, Ihe, hymn“ we! having laden passed {by Comma. in 1862. _ l' ‘. gut in Burned; 1tdenm PH. noer Fire “(will . Disabled veterans irf Michigan haw weheorhedithe offer reeentrr made tr, the Hdnry Ford Rossini and dust more chm) fifty are undergoing treat ment " the big institution. FORD 19391111; GIVES i :xsowmns 3mm: Fifty m. Adv git of one.L of Treatmentail er Best : _ of Condition i 1"tS'g,',"tt forjopening the pital so, as free of my dill“ all diam. veterans of Micki meedirig tment were male 1 f weekshgh at a meeting between_Al All [cram 'vemm " adm) T in the “use manner a private , beats and no treated on My __ News. They-tit/ons receive the sun quality of 39M: and ttre'rditrtHttu,tot! in the W units in the hepitah' mending mu: availability of mung. f _ M. emf”, National Cpumunder the Ampdcan Legion. Henry Po Easel 3.18 Ford, Pt'oddentof the Po Motor, Qampgny, and Dr. Ruth: ' State Commander of the A . Lesion- E ': _ _ " The; 11’ amusements for the are the disazied vetere continue in feet up 1 Deexsmttet 31. 1928. If that tid Conga”: has not p necessm legislatlop to afford h Ntalipttitm of 1t't','tfl1',' the ter w:itijieon" up f f further d nion uni. the anthem renewed f nnothtrliefinite period. T Ttut 'partmcntlbf the: Interior - 1o,?iii,eii'i?'s, aerid of public Md: tt Manama: t ve been opened to mir men of the World Wu for hom . entry by the Department of the - tendon. {Filings my be made at . Pstirtituttis land om”. m m are lmted in the . - it, ' Hanan- on'the Ala-ha m. w. h has just, been thtiattqtt ' the: ,mmant an In In in Oman. Veteran: will he in dupwrderenelwith the in? tut the m1 Mop-it- upon 1mtAi, ' remains: vmperty-o!’ 'dll't'lna'le'l'. " More Than 9,000 Acres A T _ we for lax-Soldiers " . _ E Claim: , ""Ni) LANDS ARE a! V PENED To sown: GIVEN m FLAMES M .3 a"! GQ Elixi- ‘5.“ - "III u ml Palm. i,ii.iiiiiiC%iiurii Greenslgfe Electric Pop mm,aibra.estreji - uwM.D!-i__ _-_. MMW T. G. ROGAN EH. wA'rq'OON . “m3 cm. l SCHWMBACH t. J. M. BILnAnz Wang! Atrium maul our t iim. C. v. 'Nrhiroib 3 team-dug} REPAIRING 1 ' Jame Do.- " DR. J. W. SHED!) 1m" $142? nu trim mun-Mm... I Strut nun-u Pu m Ian-n. in... f. P. 815 DENTT if t86 {a Pail“: FAR“? ""

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