Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1925, p. 18

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WK? Iii I Z (y . 41 ' ': Plklliss WANT ADS BRING RESULTS PAGE Mat 151‘ Get Our. Figures on Complete Bungalows, Garages; Bath Room outfts, etc. We carry a large stock of pipe, valves, fittings, at a 50c on a dollar saving. l New Wall Board, Standard sizes, 4'x8'--12 ft. er 100 uare til 11'ffll11fl'_s._._...., $3'00 { Standard Bungalow Windows and' Frames, - I; Best Grade Materiil, single and 1 divided lights; each __'__-__-_____ $5.85 This Big Sale Possible LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! ' “WT Large Assortment of 6 inch and 8 inch Boéijs, Shiplap, 2x4s, 2x6s, 2x8c, etc., at Big Savings to You. Take Advantage' u these Special; TRAINING STATION New Cash Purchase Make: High Grade Government Inspected Lumber, taking down very carefully. Freedrom nails, clean, sound stock. . 7 $15 Per 11ylil th, . . L2E'EirEEfi5E New 1/2 in. x, 6 in. Clear Redwood beveled Siding, large shipment just received from AAAA one mill. Per M board feet ""'"'"'"",-- $49.00 Bargains in New Material Dept. Cannot-Como THE GREAT LAKES NAVAL “W tret/tttPd mm Illustrated J 'ililliiltfiiflillli] Catalogue W. N. 5 A OPEN SUNDAYS FOR YOUR WC! jikittriiiriiuvtoo, _ f Teat Highland Park Hdwe. Co. 18 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. , SPECIAL DOORS aiar--windows open -sudd‘en gusts of rain,snomr, or-Tsleet. Visions of discolored, spotted rooms! , But cheer up and mop up-if your hoiasehold surfaces are pro- tected with Devoe Aquaspar Varnish. Irwin make your floors, furniture and woodwork water- proof, weatherproof and spot- AsksrohoarrtAepeooefremeeNrpro- mt Han winch you can prrhrt your Lmse-issside and mat-mud pay Jkrr it ia (:1 monthly Installment; b I LARGE STOCK a HEAVY 11mm. WIN. nows. mums. m... u I... a... ONE-HALF ACTUAL VALUE. 'Wrih TODAY 1.; " We have various styled to select from. Glaze in your porches with our Windows and Frames at I 50% saving to you. These Windows' are very well constructed from .elear White Pine; are 1% inches thick; come complete with frame, sash and trim at , Each ----"_----r-------- $3.95 iablth., "'m"".---sar---i, The roadzmnrkipg system origin'nt- ed by the Illinois highway depart- fment is being adopted in many other gates. , The Illinois system, shows ithme domes ofidangpr: Pirtt/the i'2.ttk", .silrtt placod at approaches to "mill road interseot‘lonl and other .‘plnces where sumo degree of caution Fahould be. exercisqd; second, I "Cats. 1 tion" sign placed before bad turn: and peeuliareurmta oriother places of un-i pull hazard, and third..th "Danget" and "Stop" Bitmahitred before unto“ crossings or " tide mods, befoto crossing a hard ma land‘othcr date gerouu plum. , . V I l The speaker-said that oil end gas , during the ages seeped through the ( soil and collected; in pods, fliiitttt the ‘pore space in the‘tops'of unbent folds :of sandstone. Here, trapped by thiek, non-porous shales‘, she ssid,.they‘>re- mained until men invented steam end the drill and, applying both, :sent down his sun ihto the depths and piped the oil and gas into gigantic above-earth reservoirs. Oil, haweeer, does lesk ”if”. (the lecturer stated. and hence the. der Wells which. In this heart-breakers 'of Industry. Not to the eoatl,---it does not leak any. "Nature has been very bbligitttr,'to man," said Miss "l1er. “Rivers end streams .haves cut deep valleys' ind canyons into the) struts so that the edges of cpal seems ere hiremlong the walls of the slopes. AU that he been done by rush is to dig out the iNral and send it td the cities end mum tryside for/ttpe use of his fellows.":' ROAD MARKIFG PLAN ' V IN LLINOIS .Once More See Light "But they were, once more to see the light of the centuries. ' All this was happening during the geologic age which we call the Cretaceous. "This period was brought to an end by great disturbances in the earth, just as historical ages are set " brgreat wars. _The earth slowly warped and heaved up along the old axis of the mountain chain ho that the Cretan}? on: sea bottom was hoisted ,many hundreds of feet up where the weath- er could get at the accumulated de.. posits and peel them off the axis' of the newly elevated ranges.: This built' the Park and tht ranges. along lines much as We know them todas." C ' Oil and an T ' Geological History “This accumulation of vegetable and animal life stretching over many thousands of acres was buried under floods of shad and mud and, so trapped between the layers that it decayed very slowly and, fimUl'y changed, to coal. Today at least three thick beds jd coal, one of which is known to be thirty-eight feet) thick. alternate be- tween sandstone and shale. The shal- low waters of the sea near the peat bogs teemed with marine life. which was buried under the accumulating muds. Thulow decay and partial dis.. tillation of this matter produced quan- tities of petroleum and natural gas which scattered l themselves through the rocks in " attempt to escape. During this time the aneient'moun- tains were being buried deeper and deeper under the accumulations of the ocean. , , "For many millions of years north- western Coloradp 'was under the sea, or.,was a fiat plain very near sea level," she stated. “The ocean would gain on the land and blanket itwith thick and and mud and, then retreat, leaving a lbw, lure plain. At least ‘eight times the sea inundated the re- gion‘and remained for thousands of years only to be crowded " the lands and finally retreat so far to thewest into the PtuMe basin that, with the Cascades and Sierra Nevadas built in between, it hasjnever yet returned. During these aedns of alternating sea and dry land there were wide area: of marsh and swamp where muck and peat grew and gathered in great thickness. 1 T Professor Fuller’s topic was f'Nan's Debt to the Earth of Fifty Million Years Ago,"' When ligature, the sub- lime alchemist, (made her. first iron and coal, and distilled the original drops of oil which were so. deposited by the‘maker ad to leave them with- in the reach of man/toder At least eight times the Rocky mountain' were tnibmertred/by ancient seas‘ and were 'gain tossed upward try 'vol- eanie action, the speaker said. During the' aeons; Dr. Fuller stated. nature was conniving things no that today we might have ttl for our flretr, oil; for our tu1tomol iles and machinery, and gas for illumination and heat. . Northwestern Colorado - Special study . of the section of northwestern Colorado the last 'two summers, where' the geologic forma- tions. are unusually favorable, have proved many things tit the" North- western research worker, she said. mun uentutllyi plying the impor- tant role and than; the fruit: of niture’s handiwork wu prhined in non-,teehttteal Menage Int Week by. Min Margaret B. Fuller of the geolo- " department of Northshitern :unl- varsity, in ‘an atdrrssu, from the IN'- cago Daily News, radio station. _ e. Interesting Aiums by Geolog- ical Professor on "Nr' _ pogruphy of Moun- MAN m IMPORTANT ROLE The drama, at the tmirermr ‘with m magnum unit mass. HIGHLAND an. munch; JSSEENWROCKS masof Colorado LLN6iii BEST I“The calm of William iid km, the second oldest college in “tail op- eration in the UM 8tatei/ loos Hack to ythe original plum tot the _"ppiveiittrot Henrico" in 1613, for which a site had been hqlected ind a considerable sum of TN, collected. The Indian mnuacre of. 622 chased .these V plans to be abandoned iuntll 1690 when the Rev. J tuned Blair,' com- missary‘ of the Bighop of London, 19- vived the project‘, With the Spin:- tei. hunted. ip 1693, the gamma- school waiopeneerthe next 'pmat and l H. o. Bishop 'rtiur1ttte.thtgkr in the current in“: of the Notional Republic‘ of old Willi-mun; w,., and its historic memorial. The tinm'a hlaeory due: back from 1682.131“- drod yen- bdon the birth it Wuh- ington, and Wilma-burg cam into being when the Jamestown colonists, wary~ot mosquitoes, and mm nought n_hulthl_er place to live; 5 td writing at imam stiiiiiiG and Mary college, Mum-hop "rr'." L =WILLIAMSBUBG,.VA;; ' _ HISTORIC PLACE Interesting Add: mounts Ancient American Con-nuns ity Reported 'Fo' and J,r,li1,tjy,ti, 'imcarwr,)it,ityt.: C Black Dirt- You need nearly fair times as Much light in winter You’ll sing as you work -'in thisrlight, bright kitchen! 'nnoadditionalcastrirtthttawitcttamt. HereyoueaniturtneetsrourHrmt,pemow tor or any gpplianoe. The Daylight Kitchen Unit takes only " m'mutea to insu1Ftthtpmmttouturittrmrhtett- enceiling. LetuBmairrstftisinstta1iation foryouatoupe. daylight your him»! Make the ‘*work. shop of the home'" bright; smiling, sun- shiny. Yotrmee it. to your dyes, to your" nerves, to 3rourdispadtitm, ttrtumi a light, floods your kitchen with mellow, radiant illumination. No g1atis. The 313: shade eliminates that. Just the night light for working with speed and comfort. ‘rheDaylightKitchen Unit" PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY _ OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS r'i'a,,,t?l,i,it7e,?,r,v,li.i8'i,sl,?, 'i', 'iit,h4 'i17A1WYf A y_rrtdt?htetrtrn_ Mi» “than: hm- hem-a. T'nr4tight,-teti, an!" new.“ "rammmm TlG2'-"l;'irl4C1fll'el'L)t2r,,%"T, _ or NORTHERN ILLINOIS se"im60otrsr-iitr-ty eitiest"tmts-amasGaosoiteevieit, YE. A Convenience Outlet We have. a good supply of black dirt and well-rotted manure; for your fall planting needs, No order too small, none too large. Wm. 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