Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 10 Feb 1927, p. 21

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Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 FUNERAL DIRECTORS . _ g _ Private Ambulance 3e 27 N. Sheridan Rd. H. F. Kelley, MKHâ€" _ Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave 688 Central Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 2443â€"90 Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and f * Furnace Work Res. 366 Central Av. â€" Tel. H. P. 21M G. PONSI & COMPANY es magice. dnc ttats tm t in Aiirtntrmcartntnist Ts .. .s. : ""‘» ';y‘ »ment to an En‘lhhm' fo" ‘t it * ‘ means the increased ascendency of Toma â€" 1 cer language and institutions. Bisâ€" PLASTERING CONTRACTO * â€" 4 nmarck, asked what he considered the m 51: important fact in modern hisâ€" Telept Highland Park :;\ < r1 ry, said, 'T'he_ ggct that English is Tel. H. P. 441 _ 529 8. Geen Bay R4 YOUR TREES, SHRUBS HEDGES need trimming for it , them new life and prevents dis order your hardy perennials Please drop a cord in P. O. Box or call at Nursery at Orchard rd Please drop a card in P. 0. Box Lumbye Sorensen, Nursery PAINT!NG AND DECORATING Paints, Wall P‘f Glass EVERGREENS TREES : Highland Park, III. T 18M CilGiiw y REFUND | 55 Telephone Highland Park 755â€"M _ _ [ ghsudlbtnk | â€" 1 K Amount to Be Asked of the| || SJAD{E%VI'I'I & sSoON State Given, This Section || i D 2ler P ine Contractors _ Would Receive Over 5 Restpaity 444 k: $820,000 P Drainage and Catch Basin wommementmmmeue 8 P. o-hlfilhlhldmm- 4 e Meosnroe that will hrino anneae | iB A. E. SODMAN _ $ wye in America and Australia; Motor Express | _ * Its liho‘m ;Dvlld!hg' : Moving Expressing General Hauling ~ Thinks:; Y 800 Ashland Ave. Highwood, Im . e Communism &4 MOVING AND Shop in rear 26 N. Sheridan R4 . 1 Telephone Highland Park 801â€"W W. A. Noerenberg Co, _ SEWER AND DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS Peter H. K. Grimson PLASTERING CONTRACtoRS T_dmn:fi'hu Park 5Ts PLASTERING ‘CONTRACTO*$s â€" 614 Glenview Avenue +X SLIP COVERS . and 100 OPm Telephone Highland Park 530 SHEET METAL WORKS Plaster & Coment Contractors Phones Highland Park 1435 . Telephone Highland Park 299 H. M. PRIOR CO. We iJ ANILN EL YY ZRAALA ‘3? ‘Purpose of ~constructing For 1 REAL UPHOLSTERY JOB_ â€" . . on through the county.â€" J. STONEWALL o _ se _ The Very Rev. W. R. Inge, soâ€"called NURSERIES 8 @@loomy Dean of St. Paul‘s," in the mmmaa. | fanuary Scribner‘s Magazine, raps C belalism and the dole and foresees Office Telephone Highland Park 35 . Te end of white expansion except in PLASTER CONTRACTOR _ ANY AND ALL KINDS Tailoring and Repairing / 4 Carments called for and detivered nag F, D. Claveyâ€" â€"| B meiea «d Ravinia Narseries (1f Pss A. A. ROBERTS i BRAND BROS. ~A OFFPICE 163 BLOOM sTrEEtr _ _ W. B. Freeberg UPHOLSTERING UNDERTAKERS 888 Central Avenue E. NELSON Persent Work TAILOR SIGNS Avenue iC _ EP #20,000 coming. Under the bond isâ€" _ [ We plan, for which the state pays 100 3 l‘ sent when the county elects to e there is about $475,000 due. â€" J This is under the $60,000,000 as well . I i# the $100,000,000 bond issues. e Unless measures can be enacted it _ J 2000 mean two years before collecâ€" _E Ts could be made, Lobdell fears. _ At this it would call for the locating 1e dock, ch ervisor ton, whe ference, This are nine _ Seialism. State ownership of the _ means of production has almost alâ€" â€" ways proved wasteful and inefficient. _ Individual acquisitiveness is not by â€" any means the only incentive to inâ€" _ dustry, but it is a very important inâ€" ‘eentive, and when it is withdrawn, _ alackness invariably appears. Equally ‘mischievous is the system of doles, pensions, and ‘free‘ state aid, which â€" hss assumed. monstrous proportions â€" in England. Man will always beâ€" _ éome parasitic if he is given the _ mittee in Di _ den of all | â€"and later, w â€" SNgineers is < February 22 \‘Of the other â€". Laws to Be Asked . _ The general assembly will be asked toâ€"enact laws to provide for the payâ€" ent of these legal obligations, the l* county delegation stated. ?fl* the old state aid system ‘Wherein the county expended half and &fle half, the county has about fimion has nearly come to an end; and this means that the posiâ€" A fi Europe will alter relatively, not necessarily absolutely, for e worse. The United States will be by far the richest and most powerful s in the world. This prediction should not cause any great discourâ€" ‘cha with pessimism. If my arguâ€" are bad, let me know where the : es are to be found. I have attempted to prophesy without giving my reasons. The Socialists awe amnoyed, as I expected them to te: but Dame Nature will not altar ber laws to please the Socialists. If there over was a fruit which was rotâ€" Aten before it was ripe, that fruit is E& M. Lobdell, Supervisor Ray Padâ€" dock, chairman of the board, and Supâ€" arvisor George Bairstow, from Wheaâ€" tan, where seven counties were in conâ€" ©This represents District 1. There! Bte nine districts in the state. Lobâ€"| ‘Measures that will bring approxâ€" Imately $825,000 road refund into the county treasury will be asked late in Â¥ebtuary of the general assembly, it Â¥as stated Tuesday upon the return f County Highway Superintendent _ Titst twoâ€"thirds mile ..._........85¢ f’"fl' lach additional 1â€"3 mile ......10¢ No charge for extra passengers PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 a of North America,‘ He r that here was a fact, big with stiny, which reduced his new Gerâ€" t l , built by blood and iron, o im ance. It meant the ultiâ€" s triumph of Engloâ€"Saxondom. â€" s Socialism Rotten "I is irritating that one cannot deâ€" id a wellâ€"considered judgment mat future history without being / _â€". Sticks to Prediction "On the whole," says the Dean, "I iek to my prediction that except in &md South America, and to a is extent in Australasia, the era of ‘Or immediate relieft it might l,,‘ll' two measures by the assemâ€" + There could be one necessary ler the old road building Jaws and Peond one for the bond issue routes. “noney would go to the road Ebridge fund, it is understood, for IDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE RTIES ~MAY HAVE SCORE DS PREE BY TELEPHONING P. 1783 OR CALLING AT THE LIABLE LAUNDRY. ady and Australasia. His article i in answer to the criticism against his recent book, jobs under the $100,000,000 EXPANSION WANES | 1g5 Â¥, FEBRUARY 10, 1927 W CAB RATES .. Hungarian electrical engineers are ;'t“;;ubw;f 'l'o:.ojl.n“l?:k'a Fw Bee. credited with designing the first elecâ€" | 28 Shields. tric locomotive as it is known in| St. Bank of Chicago tr, to E. J. Europe and America today. A new| O‘Sullivan and wife jt tens. â€" Deed Hungarian electric locomotive has $10. Lot 15, Woodland addn to Lake now made its appearance. The latest| Forest. product is designed to take current| N. Mattoeni and wife to A. Lencioâ€" from any power station and transâ€"| ni WD $10.. Pt lot 7, Driscolls reâ€" form it into "railway current"| subdn, pt Sec. 26, Deerfleld. through the means of a rotary conâ€"| â€" A. Lencioni & wf to N. Matteoni & verter carried on the locomotive. Deâ€"| sub., pt. sec. 26, Deerfleld. â€" signed to be fed by a highâ€"voltage| W. Aitken and wife to T. Mathieâ€" single phase overhead current, it will| son. WD $10. Ut. se qtr. of the sw take the ordinary 50 cycles current| gtr. of Sec. 20, Deerfield. power from any town or factory supâ€"| C _T & T‘ Co. Tr. to Fannie ply, then pass it through the new roâ€" Schwarz. Deed $10. Lot 23, Deerfield tary converter and, after converting| Acres, pt. Sec 29, Deerfield. into low voltage threeâ€"phase current,| Ethel Buckle to J. Griffith, QCD. feed it direct to the motors, accordâ€"| $1.00. Lots 31 to 40 inc., blk. 9, Bartâ€" ;2‘ to the Christian Science Moniâ€"| joys sub of lots in Western add to r. * K. de Kn'm'ln lu theo Anubsmmar‘ ad L. hke Fol’e‘t. shaft arranged longitudinally. It reâ€" sembles a twoâ€"pole tourboâ€"generator, having two independent windings on the stator and running at 3,000 revoâ€" lutions per minute at 50 cycles. Since the main motors work beâ€" tween wide ranges of load at the highest obtainable efficiency, the efficâ€" iency of the locomotive, it is claimed, is much more nearly constant than with other traction systems, and is practically independent of the weight of the train pulled. This not only increases the economy of the locomoâ€" tive, but it also reduces the number of different types of locomotives needed for the different classes of service. K. de Kondo is the designer of the new locomotive. The total weight is about 80 metric tons. Rating of the motors an hour shows 2700 horseâ€" power; starting tractive effort, 44,000 pounds; specific rating, 34 horsepowâ€" er metric tons. The running gear is of the standard guage, 4 feet, 8% inches, tenâ€"wheeler type, and has equal running ‘qualities in both direcâ€" tions. New Methods The standard method of feeding the motors with constant pressure is abandoned and the voltage applied is varied in accordance with the load. The two driving motors are of the inductive type. The phaseâ€"converter is placed above the motors, with its NEW TYPE ELECTRIC flns "5 OPpreent t‘ Cosbceit Avenue MADE BY. HUNGARIAN Bridge Clubs and Private Bridge Parties may have Score Pads Free by "Dry Cleaners as well as Launderers" RELIABLE LAUNDRY telephoning 178 or call at HUNTEERS SPORT S 5 Everything in the Sporting . Line C T & T Co. Tr. to Mary S. Nesâ€" bitt and Ligzie Nesbitt, jt tens. Deed $10. Lot 16, blk 10, Branigar Bros., Woodland Park, pt. see, 29, Deerfleld. M. P. Jones to Edith Rockefeller MeCormick, et al. QCD $10. Sunâ€" dry lots in Krenn and Datos Highland Park addn, Secs. 10 and 15, Deerfield. Virginia Lane to M. Johnson and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lots 7 and §, resubdn pt blk 12, 3rd addn to Lake uff. * IN.ALL ITS BRANCHES 368 Central Ave. Highland Park Phone H. P. 2443 J. A. Torstenson&Co. Imported and Demestic YÂ¥ A L L P A P E R 8 DECORATING PA IN TING THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLIAOI8 «SHOP â€"â€"A N [)~â€" Phone #4 Pork Shoulder the Ib; ......_Z. Pork Loin Roast the 1b. .......0..c...... Fresh Spareribs .IStewmg Unickens the . ID; ............_. I%C the Ib. _................_ Legs of Lamb the Ib. ...._ HEAD LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER the head 710 Yale Lane | _ HAMS BACON I . 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