k Py § $a0 hap B +4 ty xP SEE*AETNA AUTOMATIC OI tened "Euterpe," for the Englishâ€"Ausâ€" tralian trade and old captgins on the San Francisco water front recall her tall: masts stenciled against the skyâ€" line in those other days when the Golden Gate never closed:â€"‘on a proâ€" cessional of white sail+â€"clippers, barks, brigantines and schooners. The log book tells you, better than can the nimble memory of a seafarâ€" ing man, the story of much voyaging. In her wanderings the Star of India took unto herself the ports of the world, as none too ample 4 province, proved her prowess in mary a storm and one wreck, became a ‘British conâ€" vict ship sailing to New Caledonia and wound up as a stalwart :of the San Franciscoâ€"Alaska salmon fleet from 1901 to 1923. The keel of this iron bark was laid downcamnuobyml“pon&(}o. 91 R_u_:‘:iey. Scotland.. She was chrisâ€" So this little voyage of the Star means something to old smilors who retain that viking "feel ï¬ the sea," to those who remember ermore out of experience the inscrutable fascinaâ€" tion of life aboard a sailing ship. ° moorings in San co Bay to San Diego, and the ‘of India, reâ€" minder of bygone _days, will wflto“flnis".ton‘oum.inth. log : book. | § .:. Her sails will no longer fill to the breeze of the seven seas but, instead the Star of India must mnehor conâ€" tent in a tiny . inland océan which is a feature in a proposed fiveâ€"acre zooâ€" chased the lhi); lromvâ€"t;e â€"Aâ€"hrl‘;: Packers‘ association, says ‘the Chrisâ€" tian Science Monitor. _ > economy of operation. & reature in a proj Aveâ€"acre z00â€" logical garden inp'm Dm * The San Diego Zoological society has purâ€" tion, due to atomizition of the oil, accounts for AETNA‘S remarkable ANCHORED AT SAN DIEGO Old Sailing Vessel Which Has : Toured the Seven Seas to STAR OF INDIA HAS SAILED LAST YOY PAGE SIX 9e ds vels A life of wind and tide, a brief litâ€" Automatic Oil B Listed as standard by the National Board of Fire Uné dhuflwm‘%fl.‘ 4 uies seticmumemmaiecce 2e Bc c Aquarium . + â€"â€"Hardly a home but h;eï¬lonv:;n: | .. puts two tons of hard work into the v : burning of every tom of coal. With easily be installed i plant It will bri warmth to your hot to your cellar, and i# supplying clean, odpriess t your steam, hot ait or hot tn Sixmodclsâ€"mv wuhhmen{,M home to the lars , you, too, will know constant â€"M Arpe Aro M th_e Pflfdxï¬d oil burne;, himself of anything. It is only the| In 1901 the annual sales of manâ€" ’peopl_e of m& or small means | ufactured gas totaled more than one who give. The wealthy distribute. hundred and one billion cubjic feet., In _ Good so business is the founâ€"| . . 4 dation for hig entire plan of distribâ€" 1925 more than four hundred and uting these millions to schools, hos.| twentyâ€"one billion cubic feet were pitals, dispen#aries, for instruction in | gold, an increase of .three hundred per music, for the support of an orchesâ€"| cent. A recent survey of conditions tra. A ca e of the Eastman for 1926 indicates that the 1925 figure gifts would méan little, When he disâ€" 'ri:lhbo passed. Estimates that vary posed of 12%% million dollars in one| fro four hundred and forty billion lump sum, n‘cpu of it to Massachusâ€" | to tonr hundred and fifty billion cubic etts Instituté of Technology, some to | feet have been magde, â€" the University of Rochester, a milâ€"| "It has been the ability of the inâ€" lion to H n, ulflther million to| dustry to adapt itself to changing Tuskegee, there was always the same | conditions and needs that is responâ€" thought and underlying motive: siblle for the change," says a recent Where can mongy do the most| bulletin published by the association. definite good 1 | â€"1 "Previous to IGNN tha hinrll af man utha makes a personal sacrilice; that: a rich man can‘t give because in disposâ€" ing of his weglth he does not deprive himself of anything. It is only the people of moderate or small means who give. The wealthy distribute. George Eax of Rochester, who has recently ributed between sixty and seventy, on dollars. to public institutions, fever uses the words "give" or when asked about his benefactions. . : "Distributed" is the way he expressâ€" es it. lnnlfinurvi“cwin'l'he Naâ€" tion‘s Businegs Magazine, Mr. Eastâ€" man uylpï¬f when one gives he miakes a personal sacrifice: that. a rescues the Btar from slow disinteâ€"| anything that is done for the better> gration in a gleepy cove of San Franâ€" ment of humanity is good business at cisco ‘bay. . All the old rigging, gear,| the same time. > flce 4 and other parrphernalia of this sailer| ‘The best grade of workmen want log book of ffhese. â€" Rven it aquarinm | fie, ‘they will stey in o cmponty log book 0: rse, aq ilies; they [ 3 &. P tanks are plp opposite the port| where the present and the future ofâ€" holes andâ€"some of the cabins yield a|fers most to their families, So, if shipâ€"shape aj to festoons of | through public benefactions or otherâ€" flowers and p goldfish, at any| wise a community becomes a good rate the Star of India is to be carefulâ€" | place to rear a family in, a good place ly preserved mgainst the erosions of| to work in, the business. men who time, and thit is something in these| worked toward that end will thun-l days of steaim and electricity. selves eventually profit by‘it. All of INSTITUTIONS GIVEN D) sgretm n But Geomg Eastman Calls It MANY MILLIONS FOR 1 8 l sure betterment of iness according ‘o have a sucâ€" t only requires good workmen them «must be from the Association‘s Testing Lab oratory at Cleveland, Ohio. panies are not content to rest on their laurels, and half a million dollars has been appropriated: for the developâ€" ment of equipment and for research work.. The domestic heating busiâ€" ness, long the bu_lwnrk of gas salés, | shord_dedistrastd | "The industry is building on a firm foundation. The business of selling gas to industries for heating operaâ€" tions has progressed rapidly in the past ten years, and now fully twenty~ five‘ per cent of all gas sold is used in ibis way. However, the gas comâ€" sible for the change," says a recent bulletin published by the association. "Previous to 1900, the bulk of gas was sold for lighting, while today by far the greater part is sold for heating | A survey of its field of operations during the first elevenâ€"months of 1926 reyeals the fact that the manufacturâ€" ed gas industry in the United States has an extremely bright future acâ€" cording to the American Gas Asscciaâ€" tion. cle," â€"as he expresses it. ment of humanity is good business at ma‘:‘;:;u‘?.%?.:’é: ie o o 1 ie 1. Thy doifeint »00 maag same + :| by engineers in the business and | / *m..wmmmm s us ~t e : ; : The best grade of workmen $1 interested government bureaus * o aiginapaptie *\ chewing. gu dty razors, ca itloie:iw:hq:‘li:hhstfwthmm_ in: m dJ i t thy vï¬-n:’v;%unmfcbw' m * es; they stay in a communi "There are uses of gas Every e serambled into Bobâ€"| > on it en whekmmntmmmzmmmhdwutbmdw,m.whm.‘*ww. "'“‘"'“'i fers most to their families, s@,umm,mhuuu.‘mm“mm“hw 30 for ‘the" m through public benefactions or otherâ€"| Ear2ge heating, space heating, refrigâ€"| """_"‘ xz chandising and ertisin â€"M wise a community becomes a good| eration, etc. Interest is being shown| Waited for a train on the platform.| ; ; ; .py,) id had entered into place to rear a family in, a good place| in the allâ€"gas homes that are being Omhyhhduflngut‘mm“ ' 1,800,000 to work in, the business, men who| exhibited throughout the country. In| among advertising men. Only Ward‘s & 'r * a year | worked toward that end will them.| these homes gas does the work thAt| w,, yory simple â€" fundamental â€"so 1929. _...> ~{ 8 ° selves eventually profit by*it. All of| formerly fell to the lot of the homeâ€"| _ _ j He was the only one of all the my this giving or distribution, whatever| dweler. Notvmmmmcked..:: °"::":hwth‘ mfllla:":‘m titude i;.!l :‘ 'h‘o‘-h?‘. you may call it, is based on reason; it| ashes carted, no garbage piled up us| subway every never | kicked honâ€"dolia: ‘ is thoroughly practical. "It is a cip.| no ice cartied in." seen it. : Why not put the newsâ€"stands| his daily way, & e ,__7 BRIGHT FUTURE FOR . GAS INDUSTRY SEEN Brief Review of History Given ~â€" and Prospects for the â€" received a ‘hoteworthy impetus Sixth Anhual Sale of Gas Burmng Appl A purchase a washer from us you nufacturer ears :h:l :nki:cx of w.uu.’, -uu.“.."""“ THE:BHIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS When you purchase are “"‘l’J that it laboratory is test A Gas Range with this name is a guaranâ€" tee of superior quality, both in construction and service in cooking and baking. _ Coming Year THOR CYLINDER WASHER THE RELIABLE LINE NORTH SHORE GAS CO y DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY AAVLV _ AILL mMONJH OFKF JANUARY, 1927 A $2 Down Payment pliances, TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 194 ; ‘and ‘placing a seal of . 82 *10° Special Sale Pricés’ on Hosiéry and B On Our Entire Stock of( : for Women and Values from $12.50 to $20. WE HAVE ALSO PLACED ON SALE OVER 1700 PAIRS OF SH AND DISCONTINUED LINES OF STREET SHOES, SPol SHOES, EVENING AND AFTERNOON DRESS SLIPPERS monthly payments will put any of our Gas Burning Apâ€" pliances in your The logical to bu ' ons mirming sppiinad l Alfred 1 R EDGEWATER_ BEACH 0 HOTEL AlSAL'i*OP. T s A V D I J _;| SHOE SALE A supply of hot water ltlllhrldth‘gy _ AUTOMATIC STORAGE GAs ~HEATED HoT WATER SYSTEN HOTEL SHOP ‘ORRINGTO The balance n 12 equal RUB Y°S ‘â€" Artemas Ward, who died recently, was an advertising man in New York, Every day he scrambled into the subâ€" way, hesitating a moment to buy a In Two Groups o Discount T ira? e e ies 'r.h.w!‘;&‘«.: Lorain Oven Heat Control:; This Gas Heated Garage Heater is the National of Fire | by the National Board W d CLARK JEWEL GAS RANGE VASHINGTON . 'sq’.i‘ .FVANsTON â€" || "H __:~ ; | on the‘ platfo: EFFECT ‘~more e *k d recently»| chowing. gum,â€" New YOFk | f owaore # $ GARAGE HEA Interborough chandising in the t a contract to i where 18,