Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1928, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"t- _ Wadi-limi- n-er-ii-i-lat-trata.",',:',:'.',','::, iaiLiitur-aiswiei"t,Htn tur-chi-rate-ttet.- tmrr-rdairmaitnremeareud sun-gm. N.A-r.puetfer - ten shown in 192! coup-r- ed with “I. Since the you jut dosed was thr (in: till) year of operations on the cwndh. mu. no comparative fi-eert "mu- m "nibble. but the “Nymg'u’dl pmrode of mm for an than n im ofmrly 1000 pounds month- ly our was, based on the avenge of 8,180 pounds carried monthly on an last ”I. Since the start of open- !ionl on that line, Mar 12, 1926, I total of 114.569 .pouuds of airmail have been curried. ot which 64,558: pounds were carried in the period of seven and one-half month: in 1926. New York-China» Rule The New York-Chin‘s mute, since rmvate operation of this line was taken over by the company from the mm on September 1. 1927., bundled 172.502 pounds of airmail to! “ember M. 1927. or In Inn“ of] £3,300 poundu per month, This uni "an in 1925, under government ot'-, ration. in hot-Mn 20.000 and 35,-, M WI. In inc-rune in 192? in the neighborhood of 10,000 pounds. I “The Hum simply show wttnt one nir (run-port concern. princely oper- and. "ID mouth it is the lumst in the mntryy. can do in one ya”. and :Howing ttstty for this remarkable aviation 'ear of 1927." said Col. Paul Header-on. _ mid-r11 man-gar of the "nanny and formerly Assiuant Palm General in charge of air, mail, Col. Headers-an recalled Nut for I; long time the Post Omee dopmmenq had desired to rolinqui‘h operation af the airmail to private companies but‘ that Jt m not unlilg September 1.1 1921. that that ml bad been reached. Both -tmeett olhcinh sud leadimri (him had long hoped. from I pm‘ triotie startdpoint. for the true dew-L! opment of Iviuion. so that in a time E of union-i emu-7. private enur- prism in the production and operation of air plum would be truly to BWP- ptr the gowmmwnt with ships ant“ pilot: may to "we their country toi the mum. l, "We believe that time is llmnst in rieht, “Links to Cot. Lhtdhertt and other Creat "you and the deretop- mtn: of tbe "inrion indmtry and of trehnieal httowtrdtte." said the Col- and. To (into. N. A. T. plum, since Mny 32 1926 have ftowt, about 2.W.WV Dila- vilhoot has of mail or express. lltbouzh one "riotts strident oe- rurnd. the nnlv tumble worthy the names, more than a you and one- "lf of owl-luau. During 1927. one of the epoeha1 Im- dortakinr in Ivininn In! the first ftiettt of the air express. Exams by lit Ind been "I! aim of anti-h of the American Rummy Expects-con- mny far I you or more. but it W not until September I. 1921. that that [at] is: “billed. It In an the -ti1g.Jt60Potmdsotairm when! of the New Ytrth-Chieatro - out!“ note. In the ttmt four Manchu. India: Doe-min! 81. Ind. N. A.T.earrhd1M6TpemWarearst- mu. or In aver-3e. ot MB4 point aame an. an N. A. T. ‘3 month. .vutbmhttur-tmteho.d- thanhcdmemCHaaoiml Inn-mm:hm arrrtsetermh-ea1kdartehte- "td-der-tsro-d- smdattrqi.dhrr-tr-orusrtr, estro-:the-reheeerts-ho an! “I tNe-ANd-tati In! MAMWQM I‘Lulchvllblmdth mummmn-m -uevttrthe-tnhNr*-eA AAtnrrrhormthattt-eort, ha. tta+Tg.-.t3ttkeaer “.mhmmv-‘w wilL'l‘. RED TAG SALE magma-as 'e-r%.lettr Minis-“ht --oqardtgnmdhd Thro Million Miles - ”XE um M68 in "sth, “13W a “WWW . W‘FLT‘L Tqtrtegaggatet"trt"a' m-e""'"' W7... 'h-Lill-a" n dd"tg2t Juan-:5 . in """%tet"'"' trrhi.foadtssothrrittn_r me-mm-nlyun ---- 1e,2.t,N,ed'alNr2= ao-ae-ae-tr-inf'?"', Lisseahsre%.-dtqéq aiirrriaGa-UuriaailraiPs,t'eufeu: numb-am- MLMMMI' -dwhyy.thtH?duert.ettt nu-erftA.-tmi-ttfueo- from I may?“ at a-ttr-tal his)”, who and. lib Icahn-ant .tandpoint.wiuu_ “hm-(Whom. 'pteradltsta_tmmahtttt.!rhe mdwmm,fiddbylulwo’nm Hrwtheroeeot"Bdi- WIN-"FW- Smut, and if badoetobtrmoth- minhh ham. er, Mrs. Ann O’Herron. Thalia “AWN“:- unduldthuut-hbotche- tricky, who und- thi. Mani wtéUbe-eaatHq-rthrradio, mdwmdu- irwtsr-t"_tNht"rteo- gun-initial: - Mr. We. - “In “union whi5. -rirte mum with" asked by AY nie. Jr, hallway chin-u d the Genet-d Electric to..." bond at directors. to dia- dau the hunter'- philosophy of life amdhi.met3mAetgttheftrture. The dish". handout from Mr. Edi- non'l lihnry in West Orange. N. J., - regarded n the moat interacting event of the mum. "Witt mini-{em get so big that it will be desirable to have it han- dled by the mowrmnent?" asked Mr. '“bonnunem. mnemonic-h fatal to success.” responded Mr. EMT "The government 31.0.1”th not mum". privde business in its reh- tion with the public" - Asked if be thought the tendency in America wilt be toward bigger and bimr business, Mr. Edison replied: "Competent men are so scarce that there are not enough to go around. "enee. large corporation: are of ad- santaee as they can obtain better mananmrnt." During the unusual public question- ing Mr. Edison stated he cotwidered the itteattdeseent electric light and non-9r system the most important in- vention. while he “worded the intro- drczinn of rtertririty. power, tele- phon". Pte.. the greatest factor in hu- mun Protrres. unhelhe- possibilities of electric inwmion and discovery been exhaust- ed t" _ "Oh, run.” Answered the genius "Thur appvar rndlmt" woofrn CARVrNC.S SHOWN IN THE ART INSTITUTE Whimsical in Character and At- tract Wide Not ire; Ott Big. play to Feb. 28 Many visitors to tho Art Institute will remember the whimsical wood rarvirurw made by Curl Hallstham- mar. which ttave been seen at recent exhibitions in the museum. These rarvines tn small, of a size to rest erantartatriy on the mantle or shelf and an coloud. F one nch earvirtrtettitled "Thei suiting Brothels," was recently ldd- f ed to the'ch'lldm's museum. the gift of Charles R. Woreester. Another. entitled "Devotion." in shown in the American exhibition It the in, stitute, just closed. FW, was the representation of hum old people of humble circumstance, the woman with a large Bible across her lap. T".Pr! to her hard-working, callused has, band who sits beaide her, one arm! thrown pmMimzly about her shoulders and the other holding I Tipe which he thoughtfully smokes a: be listens to the hnly word. Mr. llnllsthammur does this sort of thing ‘most skillfully and with I sense of ( humor that is highly diverting. Admirers ofhis work will be pleased t" note that 1n exhibition of his wood carving-z will be given at the Art In- rtitote. in the children's xsllory, until Frbnury 28. _ COST OF TRAVEL BY AIRPLANE IS SHOWN Figures just compiled by the de- pnnmat of commerce show that the can of and bi nil-pine per mile is 31.28 mu. PM department a. an ms 31.087. tt-am'nee9eqsttowuratttto 13%.???52595 ’03 FUEL-"5E Ola, il North Shore Gas Compan A we?“ "1l"f1rl'T Telephone 3300-3301 TtrBq_Ptmatn--itTYrehn monummum Putnam-"cit mmumnsm _ 't"f"d'teg'a" an»; 2u for surator,.od_eeobtrmoth- er, Mrs. Ann O'Hermrs. Th méie is in In "teller-t “It. at m tioaandiamaaot-t-ti-d together with wooden pap. It i " inches long, an inch- high " on. and and " inches high " th at”. OAK PARK NOW HAS FINE LIGHT SYSTEM Claimed New 1rttrtaNtimt Is Finest in World {or “is Largest Village The most complete ninet- lighting system in the world has been com- pleted recently in Oak Pork, m., the - m it‘la world. In pro- portion to in srise-Utest animate: give . popaution of 58di00--this vii- lage has more light on its streets than any other community. On 103 miles of streets there Are 4,004 electric Lamps. Energy is pro- vided through table. of which 1,100.- 000 feet is underground. Quantity and eharirter of illumi-J nation are gauged by the use made oil the street. Illumination of principal thoromthNres is higher than that of strictly residential streets. while in, business districts the quantity of light i excedes that of thoroughfares. The height of the lump standards and the} difrusion of the light depend upon the ' street. also. ' l, Lamps of 250 candle power are in the majoritv. On tharoughfares lamps of 400 candle power gm used. FINEST DISPLAY OF MEMORIALS IN CHICAGO 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVE. a. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT co. PACKERS AND SHIPPERS 0F HOUSHIOLD GOODS GRANITE FURNISHED AND mm BY Phone Ravenswood 3523 MOTH BXTERMINATION RENTAL OF CHAIRS AND TABLES PHONE M. P. 181-182 TAG SAVES MONEY LOOK FOR THE GREEN TAG (i"If' Gas Appliances PHONE 2700 Every gas appliance you own makes your home more livable and up-to-date. , Gas Ranges to save time and labor-Water Heaters for trteatir. ing, hot water economibally obtained-Radianthres for quick, clean auxiliary heat-and many more modern gas appliances are offered you during this extraordinary sale. Advertise In The PRESS Pres Wm " Bring Rub; GREEN-TAG SALE ”it? 'f:E.ii,t-., :,-i5ii:?, C",,' 51-1: "t152T.,,ri5, February 1-29 rl'),)-,-,,,,,-,,,,, DAIRY COMPANY 'i'i'iii'i,ri-ci-'-c-i(-')i", M l LK \\\\.\ 'c ','v,1r'ri; ”7/ a, ' " " tact 'cts',',"'.',','." " '//(pdaiaeriC-icrCrfi, It is a pleasurefor us to sell Bowman's Milk be- cause we know it pleases so many people. It's the kind of milk you want to drink--fragrantly fresh and richly delicious every day of the year. But it is only by tasting Bowman's Mini that you can truly appreciate its goodness. So won't you try it today? CHICAGO and SUBURBS OF VALUE FOR . EVERY DOLLAR

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy