Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1928, p. 15

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| Not True That Government Can Be Ignored No Matter Who Is at Head; Prosperity Is Affected The influence of our national exâ€" @rutive upon national policies is very great. The presidency is a broadâ€" casting station which reaches the ears of every American and of the whole world. If congress is out of harmony with the will of the exâ€" ecutive, the presidency is the most effective agency for changing public opinion in existence. In Foreign Affairs In the field of ‘Toreign affairs the influence of the presidency is espeâ€" cially great. A president may iniâ€" tinte foreign. policies which cither in their acceptance or rejection proâ€" foundly affect the status of the govâ€" ernment of the United States.‘ It is impossible that the influence of a president like Governor Smith, who has been an ardent advocate of the League of Nations, including Article X, would be the same as that of a president who believes in the policy of avoiding international political enâ€" tanglements. It is impossible that the influence of a president who beâ€" lieves in firmly upholding the rights and just interests of the United States abroad, should be the same as that of a president committed to the theory that the American who travels or invests abroad does so entirely at his own risk, and is not entitled to the protection of his own governâ€" the welfare of the Americin people ity, conc‘udes the editoria}. _ Literary yearners fill the offices Is it true, says the National Reâ€"| of advertising agencies and publishâ€" public, that it does not matter to| ing houses in New York, declares the people of the United States whol Frances Warfield in "A Portrait of is president‘ The president of the|a Potential Authoress," in the first United States is the most powerful / number of the new Scribner‘s Magaâ€" executive in the world. If in harâ€"| zine. . mony with the congress elected with| "Wherever she hails from, New him, he is in position to define the| york is her Mecca," says Miss Warâ€" policies of the United States. If Out | pelq. "She may come in, freshâ€" of harmony with the majority inJcheeked and busky, from Oregon‘s congress he is in position to deadlock | pleak reaches.. She may arrive all the government, and put it in the| sunâ€"kissed from the redâ€"hot plains position of a great business corpor®â€"| of Kansas. She may be whisked tion with its president and board Of | through a tube from malarial New directors at odds, and working t Jersey. Whatever her birthâ€"place, cross purposes. {she scorns it. She cannot rest until : Common Belief | she has left it behind. â€" : Common Belief There is an all too common belief tkat the national government runs of its own momentum; that it does not much matter what are its policies, the result is about the same. This would not be believed of any other great enterprise. Business concerns succeed or fail in accordance with the wisdom of their management, and especialiy of their under|ying policies. @What is true of the busiâ€" mess enterprise, is true of the naâ€" tional government. It is true that the prosperity and { security of the United States does | not depend upon the election of any | might not be affected by the election "The nation will be prosperous no matter who is its president" is the eaption of an editorial printed in the Hearst newspapers. "The president is, after all, only the National Exeâ€" cutive. The laws of congress and the well defined wishes of the people which carries into execution are more important than his personalâ€" ity," concludes the editorial. MUCH DEPENDS ON CHOICE MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam Eatimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty T33 GLENCOE AVENUE & 80 CLIFTON AVRNUE Telephone Highland Park 2637 ‘Telephone Highland Park 2252 JOHN ZENGELER Cleaner and Dyer 25 North Sheridan Road We Operate Our Own Plant in Telephone H. P. 169 .-uident“' COMMON IN NEW YORK 1 Exeâ€"| â€"â€"â€" ndtl:"Ethy One Who Thinks He or people| _ She Can Write Tries to dcâ€"*:n*:-h;:_‘ m :-..mhm-u-u-bf ciples and policies, is a state ment that cannot be logically supported. )ICE| Men should be supperted or opposed home. New York is the city for pubâ€" lishingâ€"houses and magazines; ergo, New York is the city for muthors. It is a common American fallacy; that New York has inspiration in its rir, b.x wreaths at all its busâ€"stops, editers around every restaurant taâ€" ble. Mary is not alone in her beâ€" INSTALLING HEATING SYSTEMS is our speciaity. No matter how diffiâ€" cult your heating problem may be we can soive it to your satisfaction. We will gladly submit estimate for maâ€" terials and workmanship and will be glad to refer you to many people for whom we have installed beating sysâ€" Shop H. P.:1404 Res, H. P. 439â€"1842 "She is her mother‘s daughter. Poor daddy is a little unsympathetic. Folks used to say that mother would be a great author some day. Every one said so when mother won the highâ€"class essay conte:t. That was before she went away to teach school and met dad. Let her finish, as she puts it with a smile and a sigh. Dad was just getting started with his law practice, and pretty soon she had other things to think about besides writing. "But mother never let fall the torch. All through little Mary‘s inâ€" fancy she kept it glowing, that Mary might bear it on and upâ€"might be an authoress in her stead." â€" After _ tracing Mar“'s career through â€" school and â€" college. Miss Warfield continues: "So Mary is graduated and turns a rapt visage to New York. Why does she not go home* Go home? Why, there are no authors at home; there are no publishingâ€"houses at LITERARY YEARNERS fice not on the basis of their personâ€" ground that they are not "the whole show," and therefore would be powerâ€" less to carry out their wishes, would represent an abandonment of comâ€" mon sense by the voters. for high executive or legislative ofâ€" To PACKERS AND SHIPPERS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOTH EXTERMINATION PHONE H. P. 181â€"182 for “ Legal YValue The legal professionâ€" has found 4 telephotography of value for the | transmission of pictures which have been accepted as evidence in court. At Christmas, New Year‘s, Easter and on Mother‘s day telephotography has served another use â€" namely, that of sending personal greetings. In these cases the pictures were usually autographed. In fact, the commercial uses of telâ€" ephotographs areâ€"expanding rapidly, so that hardly a day passes that‘ an emergency does not arise, necessitatâ€" inz their use in a new field. Often such emergencies result in the conâ€" tinued u«e of telephotography because of the need of accuracy and speed. A Kansas man after years of exâ€" perimenting has perfected a ssediess tomai@. ..But the real benefactor of mankind will be the fellow who first produces a seedless watermelon. "The Republican Party‘sâ€"sole obâ€" ject," says Senator Walsh, "is to make the men of wealth safe." This will â€" include rich Democrats, of course.â€"Boston Globe. 1 Statement of Resources and Linbilities of the Hizhland Park State Bank of Highland Park, Illinois, at the close of business on the Blat day of December, 1927, as shown by the annual report made by the said bank as a trust company. to the Auditor of Public Arâ€" erunts of the State of lllincis, pursuant to law, and filed in the office of the said Anditor of Public Accounts on the Fourth day of STATE OF ILLINOTS, COUNTY OF LAKE « ""@ mancus Classified â€" the directors of the Hizhland Park State Rank, a corporation of the State of Iilinois, being severally duly sworn, each upon his There has been a constantly inâ€" creasing application | of | telephotoâ€" graphs to business purposes and this has been confined not merely to pictorial reproduction, but in many cases to long messages, typeâ€" writing or printed matter which has been transmitted by wire, not only with dispatch and accuracy, but with economy, when compared with other existing means of rapid transmisâ€" sion. Bond and security houses have made considerable use of telephotoâ€" graphy in transmitting copy for newsâ€" paper advertisements and . sending information regarding new bond or stock issues, photographs of stock certificates, monthly balance sheets, etc. _ Advertising agencies and adâ€" vertisers have found the service useâ€" ful for the quick transmission of adâ€" vertisements from one coast to anâ€" other so as to secure simultaneous publication in newspapers in both the East and the West. Pictures of miliâ€" nery styles are now being sent by wire in colors. Allâ€"sorts of business houses are using the service conâ€" stantly. pany. In that short period of time the new undertaking has become a thoroughly established business and is no longer regarded as being in its experimental stage. _ Improvements, however, have been made continuâ€" ally in the quality of transmission. Commercial Use Also § At the start it was believed that the principal use of telephotoâ€" graphs would be as news pictures in newspapers and for picture agencies. As a matter of fact, however, other commercial uses have proved of greatâ€" er importance in America than newsâ€" paper use, although the use of such transmitted pictures in newspapers is constantly increasing. For the most part, however, it is confined to disasters, sporting events, personâ€" alities in the public eye at the moâ€" ment and other matters of consideraâ€" ble importance from a nationâ€"wide standpoint,. News Value Is First But Busiâ€" ness Men Quick to Adopt System When Time Is It is now only a little more than two and a half years since the comâ€" mercial transmission of pictures by wire was first undertaken by the Amâ€" erican Telephone and Telegraph comâ€" UTILIZED IN MANY WAYS Harry Paul, one of the managing offcers ‘Total Resources .________ $4.014.515.10 OPFICIAL PUBLICATION Photos of Letters $4.014515.10 1.607,001.24 30,300.00 ‘ HIGHLAND PARK AUTO BODY & FENDER WORKS | Tel H. P. 2146 4 Central Court I Rear of telephone bldg. { OPEN FOR BUSINESS invented a kind of ice which will M.h’dflml‘n -dh.‘-d.yuflhfl‘b pn.a-n-u.' % 82 N. First St. Supremacy our foundation A Real Bump Shop Tops, Bodies. Fenders, Glass for all models Wreeks Rebuilt Welding the right to reject any or all bids if deem it best for 9_':2"_9-31 8 _ GREEN BAY AUTO STATION 500 N. Green Bay rd. Tel. H. P. 233 ELECTRIC ARC and ACETYLENE Cracked motor blocks welded without , | _ removing from chassis Telephone H. P. 2574 NOTICE _ OF LETTING _ CONTRACT ASSESSMENT NO. 373 POARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTsS OF THE CITY _ OF HIGHLAND PARK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids It will be twelve or fifteen rrl before Ilinois suffers any severe monâ€" etary loss from the corn borer, Kdâ€" » P EC CCCE D1DTT CHASSIS * In rear, 20 N. Second St. Night Service Phone H.P. 2694 Phone H.P. 2881 Said bids will be received by the Board of Local Improvementa at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Plinois, until. 7 :45 o‘elock p. m. on the ?3rd day of January, 1928, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. . The successfu) bidder for the construction of said improvement will be required to enâ€" ter into bond in a sum equal to oneâ€"third of the amount of his ot their bid with sureâ€" ties to be approved by the President of the Board of Local Improvements when enterâ€" img into the contract for the construction of Local Improvements in the City Hall of said â€" The contractor will be paid in bonds, which bonds will draw interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum. Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. Autolite Bosch Delco Remy Dyneto Stromberg NO IMMINENT LOSS FROM CORN BORER IS OPINION win Bay, Sangamon county farm adâ€" viser, believes. The ravages of the BLACKBURN WELDING CO. AUTOMOTIVE . ELECTRICIANS Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator Takes Bumps and Dents qut of Your Auto Body and Fenders Drive your car in and gep.estimate MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC $ERVICE The specifications and blank proposals will Batteries Recharged, Rented and Repaired GARAGE and CAB SERVICE Automobiles Stored and Repaired Batteries Charged Accessories AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS High Grade Work 516â€"518 Laurel Avenue Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop CADILLAC â€" LA SALLE OFFICIAL SERVICE Garage â€" Overhauling ~ Accessories AUTO ACCESSORIES â€" BATTERIES Telephone Highland Park 542 JAMES COLLINS Auto Painter LARSON BROS. irst St. Tel. H. P. 1234 Opposite .\'uri;{mlam Depot TIRES the City of Hirhiand Park LYLE coUrI W. M. REAY 515 LAUREL AVE TUBES 513 Elm Plaee BUTTER AND EGGS PRESH DRESSED POULTRY TO ORDER 519 Oakwood ave. Tel. H. P. 1128 Cement Work & Grading Contractor Cement Sidewnlks, Cement Floore and everyâ€" thing in the Cement Line. Estimates furnished on Excavating. All kinds of Grading. C. V. NICHOLS, D.D.S. CABINET WORK & REFINISHING DENTIST 319 Railroad Ave. Tel. H. P. 3198 Opposite C. & N. W. Depot, Highwood New Olander & Brown Bldg. Railroad Ave. 420 North First St . Tel. H. P. 1700 BUTTER AND EGGS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ~ RADIO AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PAINTING AND DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass Painters‘ Supplies Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 DR. A. L. BERG, DENTIST EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Radio Troubles â€" We‘ll Fix "Em Proxg.413 s3o W. CENTRAL AVE Painting Paper Hanging â€" Interior Decorating First Class Work Eatimates Purnished Formerly with Hesseleten Studios, Chicago 8. A. Marwel) Wall Paper Patterns 638 Skokie Avenue APPLIANCES ERWIN F. DREISKE Contracting and repairing Attractive lize of fixtures PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2222 "Vetter and Better All the Time" Telephone Highland Park 57 Lake Shore Creamery C. B. Hansew BUTTER â€" EGGS HOME DRESSED POULTRY Office Phone Highland Park 2750 Telephone Highland Park 1482 Telephone Highland Park 1349 HIGHLAND PARK ELECTRIC SHOP CEMENT CONTRACTOR Mrs. Mezzini & Son 217 North Green Bay Road 314 Railroad Ave., Highwood Phone Highwood 2151 Hours 9 to 12â€"1 to 5 .Evenings by Appointment 1“I.hhl‘-u Highland Park 602 GEORGE TUCKER FRANK MOWERS PAINTING â€" DECORATING PAPERHANGING DANIEL A. FAY HIGHLAND PARK BEVERAGE CO. DR. G. G. POSTELS 649 Vine Ave. Phone Highland FPark 1261 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. SHERIDAN BUILDING Highland Park, IIl. Manufacturers of Carbonated Beversges Order a case of Highland Club BRAND BROS. 664 Deerfield Avenue P. UGOLINI Authorized Radioia Denler 685 Central Avenue CABINET WORK OF FURNITURE Phone H. P. 2976 H. P. STANLEY DECORATORS EXCAVATING BEVERAGES John SERVICE WIRING 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 939â€"2028 Interior Decorations, Window Shades Lamp Shades and Draperies Furniture Painting and Decorating 702 Deerfield Ave. Tel. H. P. 2443â€"939 General Building Contractor 622 Ruilroad Ave. Highwood, L Phone H. P. 2768 When you are contemplating building or Remodeling, consultâ€" PLASTERING CONTRACTORS MASON â€" GENERAL CONTRACTOR Prices right and work satisfactory Phone Zion 366â€"M reverse charges Zion, [Minois EVERGREERNS TREES SHRUBS Highland Park, IIL 702 Deerfield Ave. Tel. H. P. 2028â€"939 240 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 2981 Highwood, TL . â€" 122 Wrendale Avg Highiwr:)od, 11 £ TEAMING, EXPRESEING AND FURNITURE MOVING PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 219â€"R or 219â€"J Decrfield, JII. Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. HIGHLAND PARK UPHOLSTERING Joseph Krasny, Prop. Upholstering and Repairing; Slip Covers made to order; Mattresses Work called for and delivered 388 Central Ave. Phone 2412 Telephone H.â€"P. 993 â€" Durant Oil Burners 217 Burchell Ave. Hichs INTERIOR DECORATIONS AND FURNISHINGS PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Peter H. K. Grimson GENERAL CONTRACTOR MOVING & EXPRESSING Ornamental and Decorative Plastaring NICK BRANDONISIO EXPRESS AND MOVING wW. E. CUMMINGS PLUMBING & HEATING Telephone Highland Park 551; Furniture Repairing and Upboistering Will call for and deliver Office Telephone Highland Park 34 Upholstering Shop F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries Incorporated ALEX. 8. BURCGESS PLUMBING and HEATING O , ‘Telephone Highland Park 578 88. J. STONEW ALL ANY AND ALL KINDS Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing Tailoring and Repairing â€"â€" Garments ealled for and detivered OPFICE 1363 BLGOM STREET wW. B. FREBERG GUST OSTRAXD 17 North Second Street M. A. FRANTZ UPHOLSTERING Telephone H. P. 368 W. B. Freberg E. NELSON NURSERIES Highwood SIGNS Highwood, Li

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