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Highland Park Press, 8 Sep 1927, p. 24

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It is believed this will materially relieve the situation which has confronted Illinois mines in the pest by turning much business to the Kentucky i5eid., which ere for the greater part work- ed hr non-union labor, and the cost of production is less. Illinois shipments of coal not only within the state, but also to Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Nous, Nebraska and Iowa “a " (acted by the order. Orders of the Interstate Commerce Commission amo‘resultvoi . wide investigation made into a complaint of the Illinois Coal T'imffie Bureau and others ngainst the railroads, eharg- ing discrimination gtgaistst Illinois fields in favor of Kentucky, which it was declared was resulting in a de- plonble condition in Illinois and tak- ing from the mines of this tate a large amour“ of business. . u“ Result of Investiguion The 'ini'etrtitration. developed the trtcttrat while in 19AS Chicago re- with»: city from iirirritaiGTt7,"s"aT,G?Ui'tiiC' 1iireTii'tNtii* Indiana fields showed an incrme of in the'systems have been pointed out. only 20 per eent in the same period. Jam roads and improved transporta- Illinois, mine owners of the suuhion have doubled the distances over are jytyilanCover Pt decision ‘in a!" i which pupils can be mania} to School. Illinois mine owners of the state are jubilant' over the decision in the belief it will result in n greater de- mand for the product; mine employes predict a longer working period dur- ing the year. while the general pub- lie finds reason for the belief the lower freight rate will result in a lowering of the price of coal. Electrical refrigeration has become an inseparable pm of kitchen - nng'ements for Ptridept Coolidge: PRESIDENTS ICE BOX _ _ ELECTRICALLY COOLED Quarters In Black Hills “HIS Equipped and Also Yacht Mayflower The vaeation white house in the Blink Hills, the temporary white tonic on Dupont circle and the exe- cutive mansion are a! equipped with this type of refrigeration. In addi- tion I speck] inst-nation m recent. ly and: on the mint hm. . A Inge electritu cooled cold statue box wee placed in the m the mansion more than a ya! .30. Household eleetrie iee-boxe. end eke- tHe water coolers were inland in an wanna-y white house when it was prepared for ouch] residence. h heth phoe- it functioned so "tiq. ‘m tint sherrtty More“: 1% Jinn-um damsew‘ otthefHet, tt-rHeednbe-dtHMarnm"r. MAMARAJAM BOAtrN FORTUNE m JEWELS Th Mihnratsh at Kali-h h '-uk"-ttenrrreetmmdr_ ”Autumn-am umaamwm .ee-efsMid.rsl& [chalk tt.-u-dwuti-tofy1+ Mani-aluminum- i'Giiarsu--searwuats ‘WMM up - A-TM90ri-stters. We"; JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS . wide) IN U. s. ARE NUMEROUS = P-n-a." t'i? '%-bqHP%rrtMt. A ‘I-CMAVQ il ,A.eeh!!,',,tt,ePge 't.rmttttmputgltmdl. aNqt..t"at6$lt. , l ...-. - . .., . n_uHI¢la-7'I..Q-a SMMWMM -iFiii7ahiGaiGa neAmuom-byos- "ertufsrdrtrf m “a. _ - ‘5'.“ f u;..o.....-).n. 0.5-x“- mm MI.- Aa M W ‘9'. Ian-dunk”: n rm, pore-z ”naught-inputting! iudeoarta-dhreodtm"aat Pmiadeesttri-otth.A_S. aesettgttursi.iaammrat%tHtits hulk wisdom of the city.eunty aodatau-e-tolths (mupd‘heumnl‘llinoi- license pith. "Adm fellow M mu uratstrorte-hateretAi- do it The Autopobile Chin: Illinois hu‘ prepared the “Ten Con-Andant- of and My” which In as tot1oars: I-Do not Meet your responsi~ bility by arch-sly looking mun-i while conversing with manger: either to your right, or scoot around another cu . 2--Drive in n shit!“ line. t--Ahmys sign! your intentions when starting, stopping or turning. 4--Have due heard for pedes- trians, especially women Ind children who desire to ems a street or boule- ward. "having junior high school organiza- "rrotyr of one type or another. The [United States Bureau of Education ‘has recently been studying certain I-er-i-a-ser-er-stint) -6--Do not sms's a standing street car loading or unlonding passage“. 7--aiwirs consider m; Jondition of the pavement, and be prepared to make a safe and quick stop. fr-Be sure the-brakes bf your car are in perfect working condition. 9-w'tten driving slaw. keep as far to the right of the street or boulevard as possible. . Over LIN) Centers Population Which Have Them In One Form or Another There Ire 1,176 centers of popula- tion under 2500 in the United States The boys show a wonderful wil- lingness to wipe the dishes, when the girls are washing them on the camp- ing trip. . Claimed that oratory is disrittitttt, but yoy would never know it to hear some of oit citizens argue with the trathc cops. . - Claimed that everyone will be rid- ing to work in automobiles soon, but we shall still need sidewalks to push the baby carriages om “Amnohik “Wyn“! he I.- LDrive at I conservative, sensible -the W. Aot knowing that my be in Nation to our may: IO-oo not hog the road, ll O ll U U White Porcelain Gray Trim 0 $12.50 ALLOWANCE I»... --ALSo--- YOUR -irtgttttritsthe atesrtt-tttttAgtonrtinrit until-c. dip in nature’- Tunisia-drum ishgrirtt-ro0nrethot. Asktmroraftrrm. Here'- . tab we would Ill-ll WE-ARE READY “my“. we'ttrerairtutheaterso9mt krilldoitl Mldutyotwo'll mseun-heotht-temNe Domainullhtbmld. '""NlNWAt"'"' by ofMr. "mu- Wig!” AetarsryriiriaLisiiiL licljhruy'illhuvm mum-um mummm. Wqtt.readNdqina-heree mhookswwlirmdm to.ddmomaadsh-ttariltu sowurratrxmi-dtt"wtrtr'Bh- "toi-G-ttse-r-U main; that it is»hp§9-. __ _ We m sub-cribs: Go My .tiof Including-Immat- hnmv-mnchy-mhke maaazineahomeemrmrtFrrei+ naweitmsttoerhs. " One of the new adult huh jut received is “Son-ell and Sun.” by War- wick Deepiuq. This in - of the most widely read book: in ch China) Public Library and will In -ttr in demand with our um. Babb-2y Twins in the Conn-y; my Twins in . Great City: B Twins in Blue Berry Island: B Twins in the Great Went. For the My: we have halved I lot of new books. Here an men of them: Adventure in Beam Strum Camp; Along Mohawk Tail; hunky Freshman Pitcher; Billy Top-i]; Boy Scouts Eagle Pntroi; Boy Seats " Bob's Hill; Brown Wolf and other sto- tics. The library association takes this opportunity of thankin; the couples who have been so nice to chaperon the Wednesday evening and“. Also we want to thank the hdie- who have helped us both Wain“: aftemoons and Saturday slums. very . popular, -itil iew siheduie wilt be mailed out in a few days for workers to help us during the winter sewn: - “unmet: as the library has no fixed income and I all of the work must he done (“mi-3 tously, we hope every one‘vill cum-1 into the spirit of giving their timei freely. I “Vii _ToirTre31tN'h'?e?,F, Didn’t" know' thefe' wére 'gire+t'i- ‘gny’more as real handy and petti- moms. Our library is a credit to Deerfield and is an outstanding new: cowards upbuilding and Ending the younger generation along the right paths. Forthe girls we" havg rescind: The These are all new and wilt prove Twg? 13mm were ungudfpr try- " An $8.00 Allowance for tum-ins onullqurCabinet Ranges eqxairrred with "Lorain" Regulators. Deertietimmiie Library Assn, North Shore: Gas Campany The Logical Place to Buy Ga: 2ttmeiettr Appliam President The Best LittleToutar handy, compact, clan, foldstosizeof adinnerplate.‘ Nocrumbato collect. oneToaaterfor40e twoforOOc. ti'SAthing to SAP. Try a 1 . MAKE TOAST AS YOU LIKE rr. TOAST WITH GAS 2 Turn in your old Gas or cel Range on an. A-B Unified Cabinet Gas Range equipped with a. "Lorain" in Oven Heat Regulator. J " Jr, Telephme Highland Park 194 ' . s,ormesUi) . 'ij M 1 LK ' ii Je.'l'f,G ii, t :/ (WW I.' '; crncAooemasUBURBs' __-ri-i--"-)-),,:,.?, OWMAN l . "f _ DAIRY COMPANY . Telephone Lake Forest 923 Drink a cool glass of Bowman} Milk next time yeti are thirsty. Sip it slow.. ly; critically. How sweet and delicious it is! . aw _ 'uk' Ld an: emnfortandrG-, ' 1 have every feature convenience and to n waking and lacking a Clark Jewel Ranger I l feature for

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