Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1928, p. 14

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l n.tamtumi.i-oetiritimstxrthq (" -Wshimqterase-tfuhdetasmat- ' uetio.araa-ottHuodi-eo'nT , "irimenee_tttu1ineru.ute d.'e.tuittt-rtetiy.Pdbyt"m- kindling-mm This eorporation already has com tn] of approximately 6,500 um ot cod-baring territory, trim which it is minted 28,000,000 was of ml till be mined. -- ,4-- _ ”Wilmington field [in Mr the WitiAhmsdr county line, not in: (infant from the jumion Also with the Kankakee line. In the only by: of the coal industry Braidwood In I city of importance, while natur- ed over the adineent countryside m numerous mining amps. MLWNGmH, ILLINOIS Within Elly Read It is announced much of the coal in the Wilmington fields lies within from thirty to ninety feet of the sulfur. The surface will be removed with the uid of steam shovels, after which the cod veins will be tapped in the use manner. . . . . _ u. AWRF.'. u"... w vu<l .u ylwmuty mgttalztxg; 't1,e"rchtrgttf'st,o1lrl, 2 a one-time professor. superinten- under way with the ex ion the‘ Ice. of thoeis te, er.sriese prudent. de will 1f,u',",i,a'Tjstt'l'd "ii', uys the Nation 5 Business. 'trel,,' setting a new for the! To be sure. the "professor" in this state. mark [use has long ceased to "protesror" License plates curry white ( for I living, and has h.eld high posts on tb field of mroon. while L"?:, In government and humans. lief my of the state carried dtxrirw The professor in this use is David 1921 is al I . {Franklin Houston. who has been in G rat distribution started with tun. Secretary of Agricuhure. Bee, the closing days of the old M’ with 1 rehry of the Mary and president indimtiom the in” mild out l of Bell Telephone securities. For practically sixty yeus the cod pmduction of this unitary puged an anPortant part in the Chicago - tet, The coal was of high and. and ‘lgerly sought by the consumers. Ditheuhies were eocountered be- ‘luse of the turn)" vein of tool, and with the opening of mines in centrnl 5nd southern Illinois having a larger marking bee. this mining mien gradually passed into history; miners nbandoned the field for more lucra- tive camps and nanny of the little set- tlerhents disappeared. The new pllnt of the Northern Illi- nois Coal .Curpontion has already been erected. Modem equipment is being installed for the screens and loading booms. Present plans all for an output of Mott tons daily curly in Julian. with expectations this will be mater- hlly inereased. The strip mine will have one of the largest shovels made, in: of the new strip mine is miso in- terested in two mines of n simihr eharae.ter in Wan. as well as shah mines in Illinois, Indium and "etstemt Kentntky. If present plum materialize the neustrip mine will sand third among the mines of this thunder in the country. The largest is that of the Enos Coal Mining Co., at Onklnnd City, Ind., having a daily output of 4,000 tons. The next hunt strip mine is owned by the United Elect trie Coal compGies and is located at Cuba, Ill. It has a daily output of approximately 3.000 tons. General distribution started with the closing days of the old year. with indications the ~numher mailed out will exceed that of past year: for the nine period. Two at land: of the licenses were sent to Cook county to meet the demands of main; in that section. MWJWW toBeAdn.tedtrtPtoM o-Pt-isis Checking on license plates will he in the hands of members of the Statt Highway Patrol. lmbunundervuylortheopeninc qtof-rstriranimeietthia- in by the Northern Illinois Coll corporation. WmWorlmAau STATE AUTO PLATES NOW BEING SENT OUT More zinc sucking is done in Wi.. nois than in any other Btatm. o m“ r Pea'lhe,"S'g'dPc'M'dt Punuc SERVICE COMPANY' E BOARD or DIRECTORS of Public 1 Service Company of Northern Illinois has declared the regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 share on the Com. panr's 6% 'cld,u'esu'c1',1 $1.75 share o." the 7% {Referred Stock, and tze.'ot per share on the Common Stock, payable February l, 1928, to stockholders of record, at the dose of business. January te, 1928. GEORGE R. 'ONES, Tm or mm: mm - -_ Saw-3' ".tsr-ihs---2er' diaph- Dividend Notice has-uncann- t'M'dt"st't8'='g Should Add Woodford Con-(y l, To this list should be added Wood. [ford county according to the state- Imam of George R. Curtiss. editor of the El Paso Janna". who has been i delving into the records of his county {and finds no hanging has ever been 3 held. i, Search of the records of Woodford 1 county by Editor Curtias leads to the opinion that modern Criminals have inothing on olden day traumas. I While 1 number of murder: have oe- -ettrred in the county. the death pen- }ulty resulted in but one in the Inst sixty years. that of Johannes DeBoer f for the murder of Ella Martin, coed [daughter of . prominent farmer and stocknun on Oct. 19. 1879. This crime jun-unwed about midway between IWoodford Station and "bank. A chume of venue was muted from [Koodford to Livingston county. the ‘slnyer being hanged at Pontiac on ; March 17, 18m. 1 But now comes one of the lending 1 life insurance companies, The Mutual 1 of New York. to otrer in presidency ItttrtgitttmttrtLtltCPm iatheeantietsinxaietemV unmanned. Newport-much totNtDer-tcrfPxshtieWie. Utsderttteeueknthrtor_ cutimtaaritltaupueentturttiooin State Penitentiary " "tist, the Southern Peniwntinry n Chester, or ttteCookeomttrMil. ou M Doubtful Recently a -tioesnaire VII nut out by the Department of Public Welt-re in an alert to Jae-ruin how my hnr=iue. have been held in Illinois. "can: with than numb-r in the various counties. 'or which counties were never the scene ot a legal execution. Accurate informa- tion In: secured from I number of tounties. from others came reports based on the laundry of some older cithem. Mambo-hac- inuthehgdmthodforinm otthedeath st-ttr illumi'm m"ert-iueuqristette--, AgtgtrNttmgtgamtuaN0» From this informatioit it In: indi- ated tbre counties of the state. Brown. Bureau, Fulton, Jersey and Ogle, have never held an execution within their borders. COLLEGE PROFESSOR IS m BIG BUSINESS The business mun has in the past been inclined to look upon the college professor as living in another world. as a "theorist," well intentioned and in his place, useful. but after all. one who muld not stand the hard knock: of actual business, whose theories would fail if put to the test. There is I possibility there are oth- er counties in the state in which no legal execution has ever been held. but so far accurate records have been secured on but six. » Manlyix-profeuorwhh: elk-bed high in Maine“. ther, 'ttree college- called him to the Tutur in Incient Innguges, super intendent of schools. professor of po- litical science and then. one after uno- Bot before he moved into gown- ment, and from government into bmi. ness. what vs: Mr. Houston's can 11:0:thth Willi-nu" n.""u.‘ madman: contrast, however, a. W " ministration mahea public "mmmee- ment of its desire, which, it In: be minimal, is I may Ion Me any. nnditdoeunot'orrymwht {may happen if it u -ua The , Coo1ideMenmt mutant in this cm ‘isasoundonenndisapctoapped 1 to the people gt lam. Namely: That ’the total of the proposed tax cut is f still a matter of (out work. and that ““5th ts there will be a oppor- rtunity by Inch 15 to km more LietirclteV the real tom of the gov- legs",',',:,',',', obligations, that the W1 [ business way to Bo at it in to with- l hold enactment until this ulna] data ' an: a} nun-u Srdhr, mmi-uhw‘hn mmmmhhhk ”kahuna-pawn“ trrramtryeetoda. Anal-i- apro-etfthqme-tatat-tu. and bymlnlh'ilth wittaotdtt-t-iuetuuatmt bill “Nahum 15. dummy-Won Istillhmme-uld vmsqletr8etiarer2hery.,ye_toet-, gnu. lithium-“(d wiirrrwaru-att-taeui. Hit 'ailed,them-Hbea-su. lion that the min had “been tried. and the minim“ pren- I'ttheyu.rsuinsrmrHuve It. an! M III-u lama-Anh- IMdm PAUL BORCHARDT HIGHLAND PARK FUEL CO. Hum 67 M- 335 CONSUMERS COMPANY MUTUAL COAL co. Phone 2050 “on. zoo has 21 Phi-o wt mgangsmou In srtin.iem.WttthnmFMBafeNea, mum-1w i - minim-LN“ torof_tte_r$tbth. fl. M V." M a“! “win“‘m tn.t-.eth.+t.hql.1-m, “if“ . a..-- 8-11. not spat-Imman- “Artmhght‘ni‘n. eomtmisni-th.-tBtrra-érrt- ed,.atstsd.dthra6dt-V tutratimieoud_t.tuV titimsaienoodeoedtt_-d.eo- venting. Ptabtiet_ht_atiesr- eorst.dmarrmrthur_and "-tiooB,iihatraritt%otrar-t ofttteeomakimt'_,ututmr infomsatioerthntwittu+- beue&ineietth.r-titi.aa_ M to eatssate. GOVERNIEN'I‘ PRINTING 3 _OF ENVELOPE 0WD s-am-su-T-re l A bill, hacked by who 'ad!iiriaSkv' publish“ of the Units] tttatm, ha been inundated into Cancun prohib- iting the Post We depart-cut from competing with print: Mine: in thelrintitw of envelopes. The bill In! presented on December " by Senator Oddie, of Nevada. It is in line with tho policy of Her idem Coolidge that the government should not attempt to do what can beat be done by private -rise. 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