than ‘we are at the tant matter out ‘but fmï¬wmï¬ ible, and should buy flit into the furnace, eather the weather We >ete never in TR O M ital f Green Bay Road land Park Instiâ€" iance have been is your hospital to drive a lowâ€" ies of performâ€" elfâ€"and learn THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926 ospital arges. 1acvroilet, you asons for the er before has mbined such el Line evrolet, »heel accelerâ€" and 50 miles without the ue! Take the and MANURE Phone 63 Winter ? COST || H10 A lawyer in the famous McPherâ€" son case stated that there are four kinds of ankles. (But the general opinion of the boys around our office is that there are only two kindsâ€" those that are and those that ain‘t. cept any religious ereed, or annex themselves to any religious society; but the same love of truth that keeps them thus aloof not always preâ€" vent them from misrepresenting tenâ€" ets they cannot :ï¬Â«p& One who knew little about human nature would suppose that those who are too scrupâ€" ulous to believe i:k:certdn form of religion would. be â€" gufficiently scrupulous to obstain from misrepreâ€" sentation. But I ‘have observed the phenomenon so frequently that it has ceased to astonish.â€"William Lyon Phelps in the Novémber Scribner‘s Magazine. & There are many more or less clevâ€" er persons whose love of truth is so uncompromising that they cannot acâ€" reading, with critical reports and esâ€" says on the topics covered, is required for the successful completion of the course. It carries six points credit, As introductory to the course, the philosophy of the essential unity of life is emphasized, followed by preâ€" sentation of the principles of the sciâ€" ences of geology, biology, chemistry, and physics. The social sciences, as embraced in the scope of home ecoâ€" nomics, including music, literature, and the fine arts, are then considered, and the course is rounded out by a resurveying of the bearing of the enâ€" tire course upon the whole problem of morals, ethics, and religion. Much A coursée in the art of : living," open to juniors and seniors, has been inaugurated at Connecticut college, New (London, Conn., in connection with the department of home economâ€" iecs. The purpose is to enlarge the student‘s knowledge of presentâ€"day conditions and affairs in order that, as a cultured woman, she may correâ€" late her book knowledge and the skills acquired in college with the world of practical life that must be faced upon completion of her college career. The method employed is lecture and conâ€" ference, and 12 instructors representâ€" ing the major departments of the colâ€" lege .curriculum ¢oâ€"operate in the course, in association with the presiâ€" dent of the college, and a physician and a lawyer from the outside. . _ New Study ESTABLISH COURSE _ * _ IN ART OF LIVING play out‘ are : dead. We can keep 50,000,000 motor cars running a thousand years if we put all our reâ€" sources to work on the problem." Oil for 1,000 Years , Basing its estimates of future supâ€" ply from the area now producing, on the fact that only a limited perâ€" centageâ€"possibly ‘as low as 20 perâ€" centâ€"of the oil in the sands is reâ€" coverable by present methods of flowâ€" ing and pumping, the Institute Comâ€" mittee calculates ‘that 26,000,000,000 barrels ‘can be recovered by improved and known processes, such as flooding with water, the introduction of air and gas pressure, and mining.‘" Proâ€" duction from known sources such as oil shale and distillates from coal and lignite will bring the future supplies of petroleum to a grand total of over 734,000,000,000 barrels, according to the report. This is enough oil to run the country at the present rate of coruumption‘ for approximately 1,000 More Oil Produced But statistics prove that instead of an oil shortage, more oil is today beâ€" ing produced than ever before in the history of the countryâ€"that producâ€" mwm&u:hdm ve been placing vast quantities of oil in storâ€" age as a reserve for future use. "The source of motor fuel is unâ€" limited" says the American Research Foundation in & recent bulletinâ€" "Men who ten years ago predicted dollar gasoline within a year have been thoroughly squelched. Men who thought it foolish to buy qerosene lamps sixty years ago because the oil fields of Pennsylvania ‘would soon companies and ‘stock promoters, who in their publicity promise extravaâ€" gant profits to "investors" holding stock in their companies when limited supply has sent oil prices soaring. Reports that the supply of oil is rapidly becoming exhausted have been accepted with no small amount of credence by the public, unacquainted as they are with the true facts in the case. But to thpse closely in touch with the oil situation this publicity is recognized as coming either from a few alarmists who, although acting in good {aith, give out erroneous informaâ€" tion or from those directly interested in boosting some phase of the oil market. The bil shortage ‘scare" hul been spread .largely by ‘wild cat" SsUPPLY FOR 1,000 YEARS NO DANGER OF OIL _ SHORTAGE IS SEEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926 LOYVERS OF THE TRUTH Seniors at earch Institute Says Plenty for IoRTAcE is seen [ | 1 K FOR 1,000 YEARS I f j â€" , ‘ lnme In Reportl | ‘ lenty for AU Purâ€" s ; Reserve Lands ’ k c Extensive ! | $ i [ :. __â€"Monthly Bulletinâ€" 3 g “° There is Lots of Satisfaction in Sending Your Clealy'ng to a _ ; Plant with Equipment and Personnel capable of Giving You _ ~ the Better Sort of Work. Our Success is built on the Hundreds i " of Satisfied Cusftomers‘ we are Serving. We just know we _ Gather together all your cleanable things and have a complete cleanâ€"up for the winter season. Get dividends from them thru renewed service. Cleanliness among children today makes more ï¬owarq a healthy nation than any one factor. ~Take pride in your children‘s cleanliness. For health and sanitary reasons, keep the children‘s clothés clean. Everything we clean, we sterilize. g Early winter is the season nf sport sweaters among women. Our sweater cleanâ€" ing department can ren(:ier an . unexcelled service on your soiled knit goods épâ€" pérel. 4; | serve You. GREEN MILL CLEANERS Lake Forest 103 . At this time of the year our thoughts turn to the children, so we are going to give them a special offer, that is, we will clean and press any child‘s garment up to the age of twelve years for 50 cents during the month of December. : HIGHLANP PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS All Garments Insured Against Fire and Theft f O. G. St. Peter, Owner 3p3 PLANT â€" 223 GLEN FLORA AVENUE 4 : WAUKEGAN | .. 3 j Phones â€" Waukegan 52 â€" 406 . CHILDREN‘S SPECIAL OFFER THE GREEN MILL CLEANERS Phone Highland Park 1026 Smartly dressed women of America outâ€"distance all others in correct dress. They do so by selecting beâ€" coming apparel â€" and reâ€" freshing it often with dry cleaning. There is fine qualâ€" ity in cleaning as in merchâ€" andise it depends on workâ€" manship. You can buy dry cleaning satisfaction here. Rejuvenate your felt hats and restore them to their original freshness and loveâ€" liness by having them visit the cleaner often. What is more conspicuous in the apparel of both men and women than gloves? Send them to the Green Mill for proper cleaning. Highland Park 1020 good. occasional. cleaning means much to their lifeâ€" and gives you assurantce of sanitation. "ro Pile Dirt and dust on furs is not always noticeable, but hevâ€" erâ€"theâ€"less it is there. . A This is the time of the year when light top coats are discarded for the warmer winter overcoa%‘ ‘_Let us show you how ) makiFulglg year‘s coat look ble Te seasons t-nxu quiklyâ€"again it is time to get out the heavier street, sport and busiâ€" ness clothes. %&s must be readyâ€"the days are coming. | â€" PAGE THREF