ompany | | ome as your y consistent North Shore hought then information as well as to should be to 194 e when need point of deâ€" f unemployâ€" now enjoy. it. gineering Co, et Oil Burning Sys{ems rtance and is uo rchmer of net fou want and heat without no dustâ€"no dirtâ€"n perience in the heating ration fral Ave, â€"â€"â€" Phone{2LS9 rofitable NTACES OF OIL THOD OF HEATING fes x ueP shovp d â€" Burns cheap oil in price \ COAL STOVE CTURING CO. by the IRs eceater §55 BRUARY 18, 1996 _ . DESCRIBES SOUTH _ _ O 0 AMRRICAN LANDs the only solution in my judgr develop the country industrial Stock Raising Indus Stock raising is today 'g. commercial pursuit. Cattle o quality are abundant. Sheen a Canyt 55 °. _ _ __;}__wase second in oil, Coal is a scarcity in .all parts South America so the country m experience a grtat handicap when comes to competing in manufacturi mflenwaterpommbcdenl tdf!!:ii;hdfltrie!;nmnt. It will be the o solution my judgment develop the country industrially. tfl are easy of access, so i be that the west coast o ita will lead the world nitrates, and be a close Coal is a scatrcity in South_ America so the P lc sil e TT Te ACMiRake | South America with its great triâ€" angular formation is larger in a area than Nfl;: Ameï¬ud Iue 'l'he’ . logical formation two is as similar as their outline. | Threeâ€"quarters of South America lies within the Tropics. This inâ€" cludes all of the North Coast, a part of Brazil and the countries‘ the West Coast including Northe Chile. It, is true that the prodwï¬ in tropical countries are. much dif. ferent than in the temperate zones, and without doubt the ‘North ‘Amc;t ean production of cereals will alwa f mollnotoalyinprodueï¬onbntip profits. However, minerals, oil and nitrates of South America are being: discovered in large quantities and they are easy of access, so in time it mal _ North and South America are ‘both of the Western Hemisphere, Tb? should hold out the hands of friendâ€" ship, and trade with each other, y North .America produces that Sout America needs, she should take, South America ln'od.;:;'«‘;l ‘that N'rh America needs, she d take. §‘ are like brother and sister, and s ‘ walk hand in hand to the fut J prosperity of the western wavli _/ â€". Honorable William E) Hull, mernâ€" ber of Congress from Peoria, 111. atâ€" tended the Panâ€"American Highway Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentine, last October as a member of the deleâ€" gation appointed by/ President Coolâ€" idge to represent the United States in this Congress. \On ‘Friday, Januâ€" ary 29th Congressman Hull a.nv::E a speech in the House of Mm‘ tatives giving his views on the South American â€" question. Congressman Hul said in part:> Coeng. Hull of Peoria Who | : cently Visited In S. A. Is Much Impressed With Progress There IN SPEECH IN CONGRESSs THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926 We Disc HU ~~_â€"â€"~The 8, so in time it may oast of South Anmg world in copper and Cattle: of wood « Sheep and Bumper front a Effective February 15, these cars will be priced tof include freight be added for handling. ‘There will be nothing els} to pay; Reme but theâ€"DELIVERED PRICES at your door. k .‘ § the chief it may Aiscontinue F. 0§B. Factory Prices and Announce "Atâ€"Yourâ€"Door" Prices COA! Uruguay is smallest republic of South America and is practically surâ€" rounded by water, having 120 miles on the Atlanti¢ ocean, Uruguay is one country whare the money is worth more than the American dollar; they have a gold s rd but no: gold was coined, and no (bullion is carried by 4 fmilehuoq north the largest copper mines in wotld. ‘The Anaâ€" conda company lof Montana has purâ€" chasekd them and is spending millions for their developmenit. They can lay Chiléean copper down in New York as cheap as they put it on top of the ground in Montana, ; jr Argen Progressive _ | Argentine is h in the world in stock raising. country is more in line with the Uhited States than are any of the othets and at some future date we may have to reckon with Arâ€" gentina as a mpetitor in agriculâ€" ture products. |The cities are large and ‘well equipped. Buenor Aires, the largest of Sou America, with a popâ€" tGlation of 2,000,000 rivalsâ€" Paris ni many respects, B . 1. _ |ory is sentimental, although there is stra in Chile holding it. In case of war again with Peru it ;‘onld give Chile a tremendous advanâ€" 6. * A& progressive nation. It has copper and the Chicama valle for its spl estates, _ more sugar than the Island . Rico, and this the ï¬ne.t qu Tacnaâ€"Atica Territory Tacna Arica, the disputed lbetwoen Peru Chile, is c ;dred miles alo; the coast an miles inland, most barrer less country, without minerals culture, has bee ‘the stumbli; between these two countries 6 America. The is worth] inhabitants are &bout equally mf of each na ut’, An 8p same language.| The control territory is ~séntimental, a there is strategr in Chile hal raising lig\ a] increasing and it would: ,nLt «u me to learn at gome not far diktant day that South Americs& was 1 ing the world in raising cattle, and sheep. This is proved by the fact that Armour and Swift have arge packing houses in all parts of South America, and have: built them with the thought in mind that they are to be permanent. froinn inpim in Sh on 4+ 9O W1 dn i n on CH $1,320, Brougliam $1,580, Sedan $1, Essex Six Coach $890 â€" Convenient and Easy Purcl#se Terms For Those Who Desire es C } e it . __ All Cars Are Complete ukth the Following Equipment: . ; Fnd rear â€" Electric Windshield Clegner â€" Rear View Mirror â€" Transmission Lock (built in) . Radiator Shutters â€" Motoâ€"Me r â€" Combination Stop and Tail Light é 9 South Second Str Price You (Pay to DriveAway 10 estates, produces ‘an the Island of Porto the finest quality. Atica Territory , the disputed territory Chile, is one hunâ€" ng) the coast and ninety most barren worthâ€" ithout minerals or agriâ€" en the stumbling block Hudson Superâ€"Six 0 countries of South ind is worthless, the bout equally divided, mality. All speak the hundred dollar: draft I only rhégive "any that Soulh ninetyâ€"eight dollars of their moliky fo: liktant day that South | ninety , RPY léading the world in‘ it. Their credit is excellent »_‘11*"-' and sheep. This | bonds often sell abovo‘~pgr. 1B (~ e fact that A;mou;- _ Brazil Larger Than U, .-! f Eoee batkini Hhouses meazit ‘the largest of South| Wmer | South Americ®, .@And | jean countries is much larger t] ’:: the n Taen the thought in [â€"United â€" States . exclusive of Misks Ne io be bermanent. |‘The nation is divided into sta 5 anc panish speaking naâ€" they each have their own gov Y f ent eption of Brazil, and / p., with a great deal more indi li" fhe _ ‘MDEUAEC Pr0‘ | power than states have in the [fhited mtries are. all more States., There is much less Mde ous, some more proâ€" control.. The revolutions wh ';J we Ts oo eaeh COuntrY hear about are not of national ieop T0 o rtintion that |bat seually in the states, |WMhey conditions. ._._ | shouldâ€"not beâ€"termed revolutibns as the oldest countrias Riciningi@Rinapd S0] portant Price Policy for of the seas by the competition of our @ivais. _ The Spanish language is sp ;« in practically every South An Wrican country except Brazil, and the ; they understand it, as well as in fpxico, Central America, the West Indifs and the Philippines. It is the u AFersal language of these countrieg! and should be taught in all the schipls of the United States. This languis e is worth more to us than all oth forâ€" write a letter to the United States from Buenos Aires with an dd / and have the goods at the store :; br in 44 days and before three to fol ftnd sometimes six montlis was »-;' sary to make the delivery. Quick m ;‘ deâ€" livery, quick service in the trihsporâ€" tation of United States product : and reliable guaranteed goods will gradâ€" ually win the South Amerieaif and make him our friend and custbmer. Whatever may happen: we Whould never allow our boats now 'S # to South America to be sold to i i§ponâ€" sible people and when they ’: sold we should in some way subsidi fithemi «o that they may not be run MÂ¥ the seas by the competition of our @ivais. it| the state. But when I exch Communication With U. 4 The Merchant Marine now tabâ€" lished by the United States: | the most imp_omnt of all. You now | we understand it but riots, Th 5’; ‘n- erally last but a short while and Nifterâ€" wards a friendly feeling exists/| The two principal cities are Rio @uy' e | iro and Sao Paulo, the first beiflk the capitol and the larger and is dPated on the finest harbor in the woj 0; Sac Paulo, which is the capitol of [ the state of its name, is a real b ness city. It is the city of the coffeeiGrowâ€" ing district and can rightfnlly im that 60 per cent of the. coffee f the whole world grows there. # . The observations of the different countries visited bring to the "i‘ d of the North America who is Aways alert and looking for oppo ,{,"» for his country that many go d be have been lost sometimes for o § re: son and again for another. : ever the United States is fairly w enâ€" trenched now and the door is o ig , for more business. We should culfivate every opportunity to increase e ip nzl business and gain new. M THE HIGHLAND PARK . PE R S O N nciude freight, war tax, and equipment. No chaigeA will to pay., Remember these are NOT F. O. B. factory prices erâ€" the ska., }! and ment ual g‘i’ted ral ived for eir "I‘m about tired out, Mary. Is the cows in the barn?" $ ‘"Yes, long since," replied the wife. "Is the hosses unharnessed an‘ fed?" . ""Yes." . "Fowls locked up?" ‘ "Yes." | _ One day a farmer, says. The Counâ€" try Gentleman, went to the county fair and his hardâ€"working wife reâ€" mained at home to see that the farm suffered no loss during his absence. He returned about dark and coming out on the porch he inquired: f Phone Highland 2492 1 _When the South American learns | the English language as he does the French then our boats will be loaded for New York and the traffic will be diverted from Europe. We as ‘ naâ€"} tion should be glad to have the’outb “ American step his foot upon our soil f and partake of the genuine hospitality that should be graciously offered, and as the progress of the world compells all ‘nations to parti¢ipate in trade with each other, let us hold out the hand of friendship to our neighbors of the south and march with them to a great future prosperity. > . , HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS gign tongues. We should encourage our schools to teach 4it and â€" likewise encourage the teaching of the English language in the American schools, and, if possible, ger scholarâ€" ships in our colleges, i tural and engineering schools to South America would spread propagandas that would be far more reaching than any adver. tising that could be done. THE HARDâ€"WORKING FARMER Make your next appointment at the Vanâ€" ity Beauty Shoppe which is connected with the Wm. Denzel Barber Shop. We specialize in all lines of beauty culture Jane Bradshaw Stewart Una DeLong Monday, February 15 BARBER SHOP Ladies‘ and Children‘s Haircutting Shop to the building formerly occupied by the Moldaner & Humer tailors. \ MR. WM. DENZEL Opening Announcement ry witgs h dous.... 214 RAJILROAD A cmmo%â€"m r’l’ Un Pasquesi Bros. Garage & Motor Service Excellent facilition, Vanity Beauty Shoppe New Modern Fireproof Building and Public Garage WASHING â€"â€" GREASING â€" STORAGE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING â€" FILLING ST (Both formerly with MUSTRIC BEAUTY SHOP) 6 North Sheridan Road Phone Highland Park 936 6 North Sheridan Road Announces the removal of his ZPOD.ILL TEL HIGHWOOD 227 . Union Bt, M.-:Ig“m and courteous treatment. . Come in and Mfluï¬mflw STATION PAGE THREE