Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Feb 1926, p. 2

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m mass WANT ADS BRING RESULTS It is easy to realize why Burials the greatest state in t _ anion, “Akita: where there is portunity for all, any: Unit States Sena r William B. 'iiiills'i'. _ “Illinois has _the 1rondprfti fanning lands, the great .( Edda, producing oil wells, the great 13ptlatsMiehigan, th we - ms, t. wealth orehttrehes amrteehoolir, the great remade» more than all else. the beat 7.d00,000 persons that can be' . hated together i1t_otyrtsortunoit%stitth." T 1 So accustomed are people af on: Country wicontinuons tele- phone service, night or day, weekday, Sunday or holittttr,"tUt it is diMeult for Amen-teens to . he, that this condition is not typical of telephone service . ughout the worldt. As e matter of feet, continuous service i exce ionel in moat foreign coun- tries. Outside of national pitols and largest cities, all-night service is oguite _tPustPl. Ini _ and Belgium less than , cent telephone exchanges givei uninterrupted, service; in Rim less than 1 per cent. .Still smother feature in Euro telephone service, is a luncheon interval between 12 and 2 p. T, when my exchanges are closed. t l _ . era. Finmce wants‘ a 1oetarift, oh the theory tint if Europe is to "ht money enough to pay interest on what a e‘owea ua,' she mint have my access to-our markets: Western lumen still tg'; a-notion that eastern manicure“ get all the benefits of "Our customs revenues have risen from $323,000,000 per an- num since 1920, to $640,000,000g,the greatest customs collections in history. Our total imports in 1918 mugged to $1,818,00tWU; for the ten months-ending October " l I 5, they amounted to 88A64,666,089. Our exports for corresponding periods were, rxstrpetivelrs82,46lrA84i119 and 8li,986,16r,727. F _ Wit mild 'seem'lha'f: the so-cilfed iaritt will is 'no deterrent to our in” trade nor does it serve to reduce our markets abread.__ e_fhtttpmtspealt for themselves.” . All that eeruin American industries in thevaz‘l‘icultural and maintains f1,at1tt need, is a trtiMeient tariff differential to at.. ford them an equal chance wit cheap labor foreign products in supplying our home market. uch a tariff will not prevent an exchange of trade between an . n3. . _ Commenting on the term queqtion, the Ban Francisco Builds tin. in a recent editorial, 1tyWt'Nere has come a. curious identity of pugppse between We}! Streetuand the ipsutgent western farm- . The passage of this bill, students of transportation point, out, would bar the central west trmp industrial cowtition west of the Rocky mountains., In other words, 60,000, people/would 1gz',nhi,t'f for the benefit of 3,000,000 or fewer. Railroads now e a rate to the Ptteitie coast to compete with water transport. . The Illinois Chamber of Commerce tails attention to the gran danger to the central west in this bill and warns the, public t be on guard. Senator Gooding presented a similar bill before the 68th congress but it was beaten after a bitter fight. _ T My considered but buried for it last a generation. But-now it bobs up satin. It is repo that the committee takes the proposition seriously and is 1y ready to report it favorably -avith the lane's inclement t probable and ultimate accept- anec__the wqud_ over ,l'llirl'fl'nUlgtl 7 T .' , _ - . Inna} the.atptiition of that o anization in o position ttt tt Gooding b l. The purpose of thistgin, introducedpby Sen- atat Goodinz of Idaho, is to make it illegal for a railroad to charge more for height hath to the Pacific coast than to the intqtrmmmtntn country, 7 g f -r . I , ' ' I-- This Calendar revision 'ttAl, divide the year into tween pto?tthtrat, tour week: 'sathc-M hone “courted day to a on to December andi in loop ' one tohdd June. It would make Easter always April's Sunday,'and the.Fourth of July, Groundhog day and all at fiked festivals would fall year atteryearonthesamedny oft week. . ‘ u, . The plan is trimp1ifyiatr,jp owwayfbut is not altogether satis- ' , would " the number 019] Week-end pay days fast at fifty.. twir-art-tt we always hav that many now, and every few ”was? tlmfitttthird._r, ._-_r, ,. ",-t w_t"-.C. _- ---‘ q, C. G. Ferris, manger of the- transportation department of the minds Chamber It Commerce, has gone to Washington to mt . augment befortthe senate committee on inter-state ‘Agita'tiqn for alteration ik the calendar of months. or the year still continues. Some time no tt came up before the League of Regions anti, wag retetred. tops domgnittee, and it.watrthen gen- - Bit" the nioiitmrierit btri'roiifd trdiide ifiiAeen times a year, inland of twelve-wing annually eight and one-third per cent taunt largt item in the cost of living. . V _ . 1. "td-ie-liege,',',-',-,?,,; . : . - r ’“1 l 2. Rt Ornamental Me to mover the at??? business zone. 8, " denim md 'ii'r'iiei' Green Bay Road- to at least 40 feet tropteityWntttqeiiliipit. ". _ "_" A, Widening "tttd, leaning We» Central Avenue from {Green :1 “Buy and West to MSkokie Bridge or Blodgett. , ' 5. Ahumintal Lighting System an over town.~ (Similar to Baird t Warner’s Deere Park 'Subdividnng) V " High) Mu Sandman”: 'uee1s,"1.-"tluattthetmtstra' "mtthtand Pih11t1nou.rtrtderthoAet Karma-n. . C PAGE TWO masDAsz. mnuumv 4, was mumbyv'nb um Mun Co.otBWM OUR PLATFORM FOR A Bram]: HIGHLANQPARK _ "C, . _ T T _ ml" _ F ‘1. P REVAMPIN G THE CALENDAR FACTS ABOUT THE TARIFF DIFFERENCE IN SERVICE WHY ILLINOIS IS GREAT OPPOSITE GOODING BILL anti Part Press or dam .to your pro ' will ;ault.' nag: cheaper, ”Mud be to pay its mm to put your lead; gamers, new“, cm, in good re lihati to speak! [lot a! may. repairing the, Piet', (hum . tSit te.' a; a was! a ram. . ere every: n; iid and duct new . T HENRY G. .REEP YOUR LEADERS m ORDER ' 48 North First Strict Phone 636 Malian _89T.'pt"r a»; ". "r:re.r I ' , .1Stifh ., :5 ad. “.5141“ w""'wm _ T t NUMBER 49 Wednesday. Feb. 10, church night. Dinner at 6:80 p. m., followed by spe- Mat program. . _ q T leagues: _ g _ 6:30 p. m., Emu-tn hunk . ' 7:45 p. m., evening service. b . MY, Petr. 9, 2 p. me-Woma" Foreign Minimry society will moot with Mrs. C. L. Boyd, 1020 N, Green Bay rosd._ In Bimmlcr win an!” in entertaining. A jean of Gaia" from the Ra-tood M. E. church will be present. , Subject Gr next ts'tidir't luau: “Spirit." . , ' C You are edrdially invited to nah use of the reading room, 841 Central (venue, which in o'pen mt: ”at day-from nine in the morning tttttil sizintha 1gutu'eetly" temoon, hm two-t tty to tia. . i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist. Highland Park, Ill., 387 Rue! ave- nue, I We); of The Mother Church. The Fin: Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bosto ' Maas, holds Ionic“ wiry Sunday want " 10 :45 and on Wednesday “93a: " 8 p. m., wheat testimonies of Christina Science has!- ing as given. Stand” who! meets at 9:80' u m. and in 'tpert, to pupils under; Atbc “to! twenty. _ , mo Sunday; Br1tirttatttttr,r/ Arr. .4 Rey E. Barnes of theva , m (university. Y." M. c, A. rm - aw the attention-vine}: round much Wtereit,durfntt' the 'it,tartdenoartrimtttatmrt Sanitation- fereuce It mum." , F Mom-u. ' . f1: F -..' 12:30 The .Womeln’ei Mix-emery Union will hold I preieelewieo at the home of Mn: Carleton Moseley, 160 Prune: mm. T Th is "tr the .mp1 mach itttt., 1iittdit'ttritttt your Oppor- tunity Money with the story ‘de how it he earned. ' All the worn- en ot the church are cordially in: l vited. l F Tuead?r-- .. T .. F 2:30 The' Presbyterian guild’will meet at the home.or:Mra. Will, Stockwell, 745 S. St. Johns ove- nuet., Machines Cmy and Len- phere will take charge of the, flmt' chepterr of the new study book, TeAtrdt.r.r-: .,~, j _ mo. hem-ch- iittpirr..ayuetritn . ‘ . After [brief arvotuiut T 1'lW; the than: will take up the {allowing subject-x V, “The Seven! Bl'hld~"l‘tnndutimu,"i Rtt.Itank Pitt. V ' “Plum Expo-Won 'of. thd le," Mr. 'Terbert R. thntth. “Loyth ind the Jemima, or the Proaelytizing Spirit," Mr. N. G. bulimia. . "Child! Study,” Miss Magnet Irtirw?rt, Skokie school, Winneta Ita. C, I l Snnday‘ ", 'r Is." ' I' V" . 'll1'l'a,,u, wheel. ' . Tee *-. 10:00 Adult discussion map. yt,eitf itttt in the balcony of the church auditorium. _ 11:90 Homing worship. Rev. John McDowell, D.D., of the Nation! Board of Missions of the Preq- bvteiinn church. 1,r. g, A., will! l ,rrtraith. F . _ r.-' . 3:00 In: bat-tori ttortttttmttettttta' , clan will hold it! thit a " the name. _ 4:00 Month] " of the Sea- Ngrth "onué and Lauren; place. Wm. B. bofrie, minister., Sunday, Feb. q-.-. ' 9:80 I. 111., Sumygpchool. t ' _ 10:45 a. m., morniiit worship. . 3:00 p.' m., Junior and Iitttmnsdinte 7:00 Ybung _Peopletrttatr., BEEF rim mating and discussion of plug for 'utare activities. . GRACE M. E. CHURCH THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, 'XLUNOIB "N ew Days in Latin America.“ On 8 ‘y 1:qu communion will be celebrated t the English net-vice. West Centfal ”ewe. _ _ W. P. 81111:, mtg. '. Sand-y“ ttt .1,ers' 'l'e2',/eh', 10:30. ( English hem 11:00. _ There win be u mouth: " the pu- son-30' ttit evening, to Win adult BMW. All him are urged to l , d. 3 r' T an 7:00 p. tt _ Christin! Mum. Topic, " t, Dom cttAstian Endeav- or Mean tir Met".Lmder, Hum Miller.- "', .. ", q 7:45 p. ti. ms sermon lathe that}: in a semi on the church. “With, the Bit Chm-ch." -', Green Banded 3nd Laurel “can. T Rev. P. B. Cardin“. pater. 1 - 9:30 a. #143in school; " 1035 a. im., morning tummy: Ser- mon br'thit pastor. r ( 3 Mr. William Guyot m otihaett lap. ttpt-fret-if/fri conference will convene’ " 'toeuord, m., March 8. ' , I , 7 t46d-TIttis t,irtallefr', in chug. of the Woma'i I mt8tg' may. it. being the, "ttf-dtrttiti) tad dayofp fAlittreeardtaitriw ‘vited. I; evangelism pitxiees w held Feb. was; Special Mung as been seem-cg! to. mid: in mega services. . _ The Ravi. Robert Helm, Prust, in Chum. " g T i 'N Holy Cohmunion " 7:80. .The Child: School at 9:30. 1 Mating C ad Semen at 11:00. . (The am Sunday in the month, and Hedwig!” Communion). " 'Evenso " 5:00. Thoma: and Holy do”; 111on Communion at' 10 :00. _ 1’53erer Peter c. Wolcott, new Emeritus. _ , _ sum was? put has! can»; J. G. Ptpktithter,ratrhttn I' 't ttt4tr--8tmdar who! union." se" t1:00--mortttreiorihtp. 9rieul music. , "" BLACK CAT SHOPPE SOUPB OF9URB . SATISFACTION ', OUR ‘aoups at more than names on the bill of fare -- thy ire vital, “waiting food-fhMs of notiritit)intt nine. Our food vuietiea‘ will plan you. And the fact you an shim tin. Get acquainted with our _ “Bill O' Pure" ' A caulk! invitation is extehded to 69 B. St. thn's Amine TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2TON LUTHERAN L CHURCH Telephone H. P. 249 Phone Main 3613 Buy Large Trees NQW! . Wh l? Biscause they Should be planted mr,',' y- with a large frozen ball of earth. As this is our last winter in the nursery business we can. give you GREAT BARGAINS irvAMWtrCANJi1LM and NORWAY MAPLE tttes for street 0r lawn plsintr. ing, ffom 6 tp 15 inches. in' diameter. ' ' q ', Also same Specimen Treesrih other varittieis. PETERSON N IJllGlliRT t 3613 7 , Evanston, Phone Univ. 1434 Chicago onee, 30 N. LaSalle M. . l Sea. Reduction Pied Piper Shoe Shop k 20% ", Reduction BEFORE YOU BUILD YOU NEED URN-DATE PLANS Special Plans and Estimates submitted for your ”run! I --COME EARLY AND AVOID DELAY-d. ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FOOTWEAR Rasgtehthntg Also Reduced Sash, Dams and Humor]: mépum 1680 who Road, Highland Put. in. ON OUR FAMOUS GORDON HOSIERY During the Month of February Phone Ir-Ph-e-rr-js-tc. and by ”pointy”: """", ASteago I'll-Io W. in! CHICAGG OFFICE "" N. autumn Mm. WILL KRUMBACH LOUISE M. W-w:mmmmmmmull nWmsudbzlvcaeuA-uumwmm " lulu: rmm’wmu. “was” "but .fPttsmst Ame-pub! We are pleased to announce a special OFFICE 501 CENTRAL AVE, HIGHLAND PARK. ILL - , - L" = - . 5 I, r " ‘7 T ) " - , ISM- " "t M5 tr ‘~..-1 . if 1. , = " ,0 " - 4‘S7’, {03:7 - " EEi EN (Infv-i/ B, JOSIAH L. RICE, Architect Fi E 'itt?tt 12 North swim; m HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS , Il.,,),;,!,-,.,!,,,,,,-,!-,,,-:-:),,!--. . ll.!,)))?! E Ci; I 13.3 'r'sjy,"; ',,'iv" ts, , t'eliif)rri, 'Vt' ' " ) tu, aiit , $.71 Ira' . J inst)” ~ l u '.-.t- EA... EE’gx E , A i"4itc ~ I-l w, L" - E 10% EVANS anda mummy, manna? 4, um t $HOE$ CLARENCB B. 139'!" 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