Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Feb 1927, p. 15

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lantxhnu 'trrrrm. 1-1. Truck . . tch-. 0dr) wr- Tuck . ""t,'Pattat' Reduced WAY, PHIUAIY 8, .cttatt Bevan! numb." I if? “Lam-whoa The Sport TABRIOLBT pmlrrCLAtMmtu', “PINK!!! In! Conn. New 15.0. ©artaht. Week of February " -reMtgMnaMPt-ht- 68th Milka-my L&L~.‘ DST s715 1.11m Window-5m“ azamsw mmaioum Telephone 498 “TWA": no 1110 $745 $525 3595 $625 a"; W572 tl, sd?) gel fr 106d“!!- car' h an l [rj., “ the /rr m r:'N' 'Intl (. “do / “but TQ I M. J. TIMBERLAKE 'rttrtter Una m an Imp). I' of Luck of United Nation; l. Multiplicity of War. if} ”mums!" op momma Gaiu mam B. Lociwood, who a... thougngnplg of. India “gust v-ule of mat-ism innit!” “It nations“!!! as on: of the tap. _~u of var, and deplom the domi- “a of what be all. naturalistic w in the water: natitma, apoc- - the United States." Mr. Lock- :23 oatorini in the em: but af no Nntioml Republic on Mon- . qututma Guam. the Eat hulk "India has scarcely fetched the no where its beet-known philoso- - an consistently paint to the rest it the world the dense" of nation- dba. India has no spirit of notion- ibm, and lies Math the heel of I gut foreign military and no“! ”or, for all its 300,000,000 people, ”y becsuse it leeks the spirit we]. would make separate national- at possible. Indie lacks that spirit - of s multiplicity of wen-in; - clones end sections within In- * which make I spirit of unity im- ,ruttle. There are some 6,000 castes 5 India which stead in the say of I wont! homogeneity. The cute qtrituenrrifd_tos1rtartreearoint that for n Indian belonging to one in to eat from the some dishes not! by on India: of another cute is guided prolmtion. No other m- an imposed this Intern on India; I in homegrown. is Unifying Poem . _ “We no continually told of the “ion and hostility conned by nn- m. But nntionalUm in nlat o unifying tutor. It nines I stand- Id to which man nilyjn Mord at Ian:- loydtiu. ‘It maintains pace mm clement that would yummy, “no“? a, 1m ttistiona1utrtisatmiiurofpettru tranirsqtmmtmstofDe-and an ISA. g Butterfly Electric Washers have been tested and approved by Good Housekeep- ing Magazine and , by the New 2it Tribune Insti ute. Thousands in use. This new 1926 model with the handsome free swinging slum- inum wringer with safety release is the ttnest machine we have ever built. Wringer locks in any position. Bury copper tub--4self-draining. Comes completely equipped with motor, Wringer and cord ready to use on any electric light socket. ' Price 8125.00 Delivered New Butterfly Electric Washer 229RoterwmimAvo. M1859 WM!“- Mir I suggest that you} estate in worthy of COHPETENT attention.' _ ' An emdonced kndacape gardener my spend I fortune and manly damn the beauty of nature imstrd ld _t11i.tttt it. We all know people who spend t (rent deal of money nnd suc- ceed onty in making . Men dilphy of themselves. . The Charm of Good Taste " No Nada-d Spirit Telephone B. P. m PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD Landscape Gardeniné use Ad men enable of assuming leadership in inihmtrUt development end in the creation of thnt sort of patriotism which seeks to lift the emonomic level of the mum to the point where the common man can even begin to think." but mulled mph-h job-3t homo; Judy. by Ava-u: j “Moreover. the rest of the world in unable to discover in MEI he]: of Maud mark] wait]: clement: which contribute to (rut magnum! "trie'ter.tt. The' “In. of n coma We intellectual life in not» be judged from the adveneed meta- phyllea " a few heavy thinkers, but in the equipment of the average man to think his way through hi: prob- lem. It in evident that it will be some time beforelndia reaches the point when the average man will have opportunity to think of any: thing much but when his next meal may u Coming tram. India has a surplus of philosophers and a short. MANY FAMILIES Despite Exodus to Cities, There Are Some Who Continue on Land For Years The exodus from country to city my get publicity, but sometimes, ob. serve: Wulhces' Farmer: “The tum families stay on the Nrrp, Ruins its statement on letters it has receiv- ed, the farm jam-ml dechred that it has discovered in the middle west 'plenty of forms when the fourth and Mth generations are working the some land on which their pioneer tn. canton hnd "ttled.' "We we still ignorant of the ex~ act number of farm families that stay put," the editor explained, "tmt thanks to letters of over, 40 radars, we know there are quite 1 tot, of immediately ll It cosh 'tthigh thmatc, Whit. when]: mmairtsat home to. illustrate the _eauyttltitt which befall a my]: through lack of national spirit and through an imposition to unite and m. tyrnhtrt_-tmt Iron the out-Mo. T,,t,tdTt,,1"t'a1 tat: 23%: tt.turrisetu'trrat,mr. In them. thnhuilgolnnubu .dit.iaitaetentbuitrii% iiltt,,rtgtas,tttloghzeg, irtatietet for paw-ad Whoa? onedttmt for from " to 100 m make Indian nationalism upwind. who expect descendant- to donblo the yrrritu.trote-totu"iGiiGd max-d. ' _ . Extra large capa- city, Washes 75 to 126 f" miscellaneous pieces at one time. Does a big washing in one hour. Wash- es anything that's washable without hand rubbing. Wa- terproof motor. All Working parts corn- pleter enclosed pre- vents accidents. Equipped. with . ALUMINUM , WRINGER ind] ALUMINUM miiysuikiitiFtriFkiil7iiiii gun... a . imsatitr ttrrrtrhte STICK T0 FARMS CONCENTRATE TRAINS. be cut down u notch by eoneentmttion of freight trains of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway; company " one his switching yard, " miles from the down-town district. The improve- ment will cost $16,000,000 and take seven years to complete. The yard has been planned to con- tain shout 260 miles ot trucks, cov- ering s length of five miles snd sn sres of about 1250 scrap. Three in.. ner sets of yards for iinboand and eastbound moving freight are to be established and likevlge three sets (or west-bound trathe.' be! no to be capable of handling 6,000 csrs eastward and 6,000 westwsrd - 24 hours. NoRriiiittiiiiiiii%AN All Freight to Be Combined in One Big Yard; To [men Establishment of n specious switch- ing yard distant from the center af the city is in sccordnnce with the trend of the times in transportstion, it was pointed out by G. W. Hand, os- sistnnt to the president, Fred W. Sargent. All tunic between the cen- tral switching point and the, city and connecting lines is to be h'sndled by ewitch engines. It is tritrnWant that this company hss recently been ex- perimenting with A huge oil engine for yard work. thus poniny elimi- nating the smoke nuisance. ANietmrifNrtrrotem_tr1ufC,, pioneer'. grandson, wrote: "We In" furniture belonxinc .to eaeh "ttttSF tion. ottrrudttrisuiatdeittuttt" been in the'funlly for over lot non. tntu.hot-ii-tttiftmn In; find clue- to the pennant“. of mismbem of each sanitation." Already $8,000,000 bu been spent on the Improvement, with a result that vnious (rude crossings lave been eliminated and 30 tucks will be ready for train: shout March 1. The smoke nuisance in Chicago will 24 North First) Street, Highland Park 1677 Beef Pot Roast 5 lbs. for-...., 8 lbs. for Halibut Steak 2% lbs. for to.. Salmon Steak 2% lbs: for u. 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