Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1924, p. 12

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$\ PAGE TWELVE "°oe »gA4R LiFlG SLOGAN Secretary of State: Sends Pltupisiesnerine . Secretary of State Louis L. |Emâ€" merson not only es auto licenses to motorists of 1 he is giving out with them the M $# PUBLIC SERVICE C | VERY fele: | E phone added to | our system during the past eight years , has required an inâ€" | vestment much highâ€" i" than the nf | represented by our investment for| each telephone then in service. This condiâ€" tion will apply to | each telephone added \for many years in | the future if present | price levels lml(l, *A il Wall switch just insideâ€"the door; _ _ night light. Fixture also provides extra \** controls ceiling light. (All bathâ€" outlet for ing appliances, room fixtures are white 1 and 4 Convenience outlet in baseboard, white glazed ) | * for attaching electric heater in cold Bracket light| at right of im:rror; weather, } K | contains 7S-wattbmp, for _ 5 Electric ventilator bringing in fresh ving, etc. Extrhoutletin baseoffixâ€" / 4* outside fir. °_ | _ /. for attaching electrical appliarices. @, Hlectrich! appliances for personal Bracket light at left of mu-ré;r, conâ€" * useâ€"the curling iron, vibrator and / * taing small IPâ€"watt lamp for all hair dryer.. ‘ | | a Wiring is Just as Important as Gopd: Plumbing , _ â€" | || We will gladly havé a representative upon you (no obâ€" â€" i ligation) and éxplain to you just how ‘ou chn improve the {}hlhfin( in your and give you an estimate of the cost. 2o f Better home lighting is anvim_ro‘ctmen‘tj in ily eyea:kht. _ _\ OF NORTHERN ILL] \Serving 6,000 square milesâ€"202 cities and towns â€" _ â€" Wire Your Home . _ for Complete Convenience l Wnfifswitchj ** controls ceilin room fixtures are white glazed glass Enjoy € D ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE QCOMPAiNY | â€" BELL sYSTEm ‘ _ _ Onclgolicy + \One System â€" Universal W WM. GUYOT, District Superints $1 South St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois is the speed of the spoken word over :phone:igx::. Between two ticks 0}{ your â€" _ watch your voice could be hurled nearly twice around t} eérth. ile. BLll Telephone| engin ersi have ed to‘ . AJ} Ns f s1 2 â€" developed methods of 1r*g the years . electric currentinthes all.f]uan- hige. tities needed to carry the voice uy impulses ovc‘rvimgm_enlse ':istianc.c:s. each : These methods are at the service jads. od the American public WHo use o oo the long distance lines, robqbly s in _ ‘with little thought of the patient esent I «X2. é 1 1. â€" _ work ofinventors and réesearches _â€"_ of scientists behind their perfect â€" performance. _ es Better Home Lighting 186,000 |_ es a Second! of * a minuteâ€"Save a life." This s stamped | on metal the size of a half dollar is to be found in the pockets of nds of automobile drivers throughout the state and accident figures © indicate it is alsb in their minds, t Grose after gross of the discs have been ‘distributed by the secretary. Reports to the bureau of vital |staâ€" tistics here indicate the cam The Bathroom night light. Fixture also provides extra outlet for att;ching appliances, 4 Convenience outlet in baseboard, * for attaching electric heater in cold weather., ;f 15 ndent OMPANY NOIS with Gas or Electricity for "sensible" driving is having effect and total number of automobile death$ in the state in 1924 will be lower than t of 1923. .‘~ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS F. A. PRESTON, 5 LYLE GOURLEY, Board of Local Improvements of City of High Park. © Dated at nd Park, Illinois, ‘ober 9th, 1924. Objections may be filed to said a plication on or before the hour of t ‘(l:g) o‘clock in the forencon of â€"sa Paving the Ravinia Woods Syst« of ‘Streets, Highland â€" Park Spec Assessment of said Court Docket M 274, and that application has be made to said Court to consider a determine whether or ‘not the fac stated in said certificate are tm That a hearing will be had upon sa application on Monday, the 27th d of October, A. D. 1924, at the hour ten (10) o‘clock in the forencon said day, ‘at the County Court of said Court, in the County House, at Waukegan, in said. co‘lflu. i ; Public notice is hereby given t the Board of Local Improvements the City of Highland Park, Co of Lake and State of Illinois, has fi in the County Court of Lake Coun Illinois, a certificate that the foll ing improvement has been compl and, that it conforms substantially the requirements of the original o mance for the construction of . same, toâ€"wit;> +.> 4 Pneumonia was the second & aid of the grim reaper in I taking a toll of 7,263. Then ca suicide, murder and accidents a total of 6,707; cancer, with 6,4 chronic neuritis, with 6,390; hemorrhage, with 5,551; pulmo tuberculosis, with 4,900; diarrhea entritis, with 2,8369; premature bi with 2,809; influenza, with 1,620; betes, .with 1,366; appendicitis, 1,145; ‘arteriosclerosis, with 1,122. No other single cause of death : counted for as many as 1,000 fat: ties last year in Illinois. 6 Heart diseage carried more Illi ans to their ves during the. year than any other one cause, fi of ‘the state , department of ‘ health show. A total of 11,989 dea from this cause were reported in state during the year. : < MANY DEtTHS FROM _ DISEASES OF HEA y Defender of Labor . 24 . Mr, Doak is a strong defender of the rights of union labor. He is a warm supporter of President Coolidge and is one of the many prominent . 1 bo! leaders who resent efforts to deliver the railroad labor vote to any capdiâ€" date. â€" All he would say today was: "I am in the race to fight. I believe in President Coolidgeâ€"and of course I don‘t mind saying what has been so often said already that the votes of American lIabor cannot be â€" delivéred and cannot be controlled." d Endorse Goolidge _ .| A strong endorsement of t ttiâ€" tude of President Coolidge th:ig out his public career towards la! as brought to the White House today by two labor men, C. J. Mahoney, chairâ€" man of the legislative board of |the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, for the state of Massachusetts, and Harmon T. Drew, chairman of the legâ€" islative comipittee of the order of Railroad Conductors for the same state. They chme to Washington, they sald, to assure the President of |the confidence they had in his leaderghip and to approval of his redord in regard labor during his lon tenure of as representative, genâ€" ator, president of the senate and govâ€" ernor of the state of Massachusdtts. } Ffieadllé::(»u All Classes "The pres t‘s friends among) all classes of labor," said Mr. Mahoney, "among the men in the mills, in the foundries and on the railroads car be counted by the hundreds of thousands. They are growing in numbers d as the workers of the country are lgokâ€" ing into his record, which is consistâ€" ently a record of sympathy and active support for men and women who toil. ~No itical ~exigency will ideâ€" prive President Coolidge of these friends. They are his supporters for always." 1 s Highest Percentage in St | According to Report of Health Dept. f a protagonist of the Republican c is expected to have a considerable fect on railroad labor throughout country. 4 The Republican candidate has Beer for years one of the most promi nt railroad labor leaders in the United States, and his entry into the listh as a protagonist of the Republican cduse is expected to have a considerable efâ€" fect on railroad labor throughout}the ~W, N. Doak, vice president and ional legislative representative o Brotherhood of B;:lprold Tra has accepted the Republican no tion for United States senator West Virginia, and will run Sen. Carter Glass, Democrat. W. N. Doak, Well Known U . Man, To Oppose Glass Ir ~~â€" _ Virginia; Endorses â€" Coolidge HEAD OF TRAINMEN FOR U. S. SENAT ON . REPUBLICAN â€" TICI FRANK L. CHENEY, NOTICE ey the P rd IÂ¥= tts. s tâ€" the en, naâ€" m nst as kâ€" tâ€" ive ho deâ€" at 8, e th ts | id T t ite liâ€" <A is m al 18 ver diâ€" as: eve rse so T 18â€" ist res lie he th OR d 0n ET Tâ€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€".--â€"__â€"_ , ds P + d | | 0 NN NIMANE H ie en dn in e t atate ‘ . & , M â€"4 U : Household Removals, Packed and Shipped, Hauling, Express 526 Lincoln Place Stores Top Notch Footwear deserve ym confidence. Those not having it will be glad to order for you. BEACON FALLS RUBBER SHOE CO Makers of Top Notch Rubber and Canvas Rubber Sole Footwear o Top Notch Rubber Footwear costs no more than ordinary rubber boots ‘or rubbers. They often give twice the serâ€" vice. 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