Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Jun 1928, p. 19

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3+ gates, lowered to protect the travelâ€" iing public, were run into or broken ‘ PRES. APPEL SPREAKS _ To STATE BANKERS ©0, or 2 per cent, looked both ways. department of the Chicago m:m-tu.“ drivers observed at railroad crossings in an adjoining staté, 2,907, or 81 per cent, looked neither way before crossâ€" ing the tracks; 602, or 17 per cent, looked in only one direction; and only were received recently by the accident States has averaged 2,379 a year, as compared with 868 in the four years, under way or has been authorized, acâ€" cording to information._contained in a bulletin recently received by the Chicago Motor club, The testimony given further divuiged the fact that in the four years, 1923 to 1926, the chief engineer of one of the castern railroads said that his company has made large expenditures for grade crossing separation, and since 1919 has eliminated 948 crossings at an exâ€" pense of $19,999,999; while work on 50 more at a cost of $3,000,000 is cause our hands have touched them." Despite Action of Railroads to Eliminate, Accidents Are GRADE CROSSINGS TAKE MANY VICTIMS stone, that a time is to come, when these stones will be held sacred beâ€" "When we build, let it not be for the present delight, not for the presâ€" ent use alone. Let it be such work as serves as a respository and clearingâ€" house for eight million souls. On then, my fellowâ€"bankers, with the building programâ€"building that My friends, 1;4 one word in conâ€" clusion! A casual survey will estab~ lish the fact, that after all, the of the lilinois Bankers associatiot and we have done it well." _ _ ____ Bailding the Future ~~~â€"~ headquarters are decorated with the photos of thirtyâ€"six exâ€"presidents forming one elaborate composite picâ€" ture. Some have passed to the great beyond. Today, you and I, standing in awe and reverence before that picâ€" ture, we would unseal those lips, we would unloose those tongues and in unison we would have those exâ€"presiâ€" dents exclaim,"We are the builders our faces reflected in our work! That old negro‘s homely philosophy has haunted your president in his feeble efforts during the official year. Serâ€" fously he commends it to you. Afâ€" firmatively he applies it to your asâ€" sociation. The walls of your Chicago Waes . S uit h oi bniatnintbatritts Alstecctstl m \ithe \ ennndine w 1 read the dâ€"whoudcmpnpblem&enundinz bl.nchlkl.'cx c th ® ,| in the hm'd of a piano. Filled completely houe! of :‘" ) hu' n‘e“,. Growing with the spongy moist tissue of the impat} Te inquired, Iun_g:. the chest cavity is the entire .‘Um:""’ t you about through*" antithesis of a good resonator." ‘ For a few minutes the old darkey‘ _ ThCSe researches solve a muchâ€"disâ€" kept on rabbi and rubbing but | puted question that has divided singâ€" is no . then ‘sudd ,,hmgmnefnfurfiftyynunndlus i his luld'bhck Tace close o the been studied by scientists for over sboes and exclat "Boss, now ah‘se| * ©°"tury. The popular theory has Th 5. AK can see my face in the b¢en _ that the increased tome resultâ€"/ shine and ah knows that ah done it| ‘"€ from inflated lungs was due to impatient, his customer inquired, "Uncle, aren‘t you about through?" For a few minutes the old darkey kept on rabbing and rubbing but in our official family we "welcome the coming and speed the parting guests," it is well to pause and ask, "Is the asâ€" sociation meeting its duties and reâ€" sponsibilities andâ€"is the association doing it well*" Sometime, someâ€" where, I read the story of an aged black exâ€"slave shining shoes in the hotel of a southern city. Growing membership. On the other hand memâ€" ber banks must be reminded that the association‘s facilities and finances are limited and unreasonable requests The statement can be made without fear of contradiction that the banks who peruse carefully the literature sent out by the Chicago office, who interest themselves actively in counâ€" ty and group activities and who pay heed to the warnings and advice from ‘The interest in und appreciation of such service, advice and information is not nearly as unanimous as it sociation. Valuable service and adâ€" vice are available and are being ofâ€" fered to the banks by the Chicago office in the following departments: Th_i‘k of it, fellowâ€"bankers, seeing At (C JUNE 38, 1988 us for, PHONE H. P. 181 â€" the" U. 8. Governmiont.. Cald the U. S. tive a:u.-zi'-: 9-.-.‘:-,-,-::-“.. m n oE WULC tive way to kill all moth life. Our process will not injure the most delieate fabric. been that the increased tome resultâ€" ing from inflated lungs was due to the greater resonating space in the chest. Dr. Simon‘s study shows it to be but the natural result of more air passing over the vocal cords which in turn is supplemented by the vibraâ€" tion of the adjacent bones and cartilâ€" GARMENT STORAGE In our moth proof vault we fumigate and store furs, ~fur %bamm'b' nb 2 sA O t Emc valuables and householid goods. the Iredale method possibilâ€" E;‘L(Mbnhulh- c erare nay in whky uy Uniformed workmen, too. ups with special constructed stethoâ€" scopes showed these sounds to be foreed vibrations, the ribs acting as a sounding board. The frequency of the vibrations of the vocal cords and of the bomes as far down as the seventh rib was found to be indentical. "The entire thoracic area, rather than being a resonating cavity," conâ€" Unsurpassed facilities for safe storage of personal effects and The centuryâ€"old singing methods of many European and American maesâ€" tros which depend upom chest and throat resonance for tome volume are scientifically unsound, according to Dr. Clarence T. Simon, of Northwestâ€" tern university, who with Franklin Foremest along the North Shore Scientist Declares Idea of Chest and Throat Resonance for SAYS THEY ARE UNSOUND J. M. BILHARZ Telephone 493 Slip Covers, New Tops, Curtaina th Room Laf% repere: 32 S. First Street PACKING STORAGE MOVING specimens which he was shipping by cance down a river to seaport, was brought back to him in the interior by the Indian crew several weeks later. They had stopped to visit friends,gotten drunk, and forgotten to Indifference of natives who must be relief upon for assistance is another of the handicaps reported by Mr. Engâ€" fir. Englesing is a civil engineer in charge of the exploration work of an operations against the Sandino forâ€" cers, has secured a large collection of trees, shrubs, ferns, palms, plants and other botanical material, much of it are, representative of Nicaragua. flora of Nicaragua are being obtained for Field Museum of Natural History by a collector who is going steadfastâ€" ty on with the work despite the diffiâ€" culties placed in his way by the unâ€" ufifflmfl&-hmm’. COLLECTION OF FLORA OF NICARAGUA IS MADE According to a report received at ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION At First Street and Eim Place company at Puerto ND PARBK PRESS, RIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ° Now Open for Your Convenience Natare‘s Own Mourning "Fightin‘ Phil Fuller showed up at Sam Tyler‘s funeral t‘other day withâ€" out morurnin‘ habiliments but he partly atoned by wearin‘ his convenâ€" tional black eye.â€"Farm and Fireside. sections of this country is due to the activities of bumble bees." bees‘ hives. It will be hindering the propagation of clover seed. "There has been much discussion," he said, "about other insects poliinâ€" ating red clover, but after all is said tion of bumble bees may prove a real "danger," Dr. Theodore H. Firson, systematic entomolegist of the State Geliver their cargo. Due to their careâ€" h-,a-â€"b-dul‘hhnod- mens were left exposed to termites, hick ruined KILLING BUMBLE BEES HALTS CLOVER CULTURE Standard Gasolines and Oilsâ€"Mobiloil and Veedol Oils Frank Siljestrom _ Gasoline Fi_lling h ;md S’Zfiice Stc:a';}n NAPHTHA AND KEROSENE cU(CGQI@»r: cUOLOI@»: most Press Want Ads Bring Results ld'd-.'....lu-l"h_‘h Hetimates on New and Remedeling Work â€" Repair Work a Speciaity T3% GLENCOR AVENUE 89 CLIPTON AVENUS Telephone Highland Park 2637 Telephone Highiand Purk 2998 MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS 24# Modern Plumbing and Heating Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Specialty Shop H. P. 1404 _ Res. H. 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