Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1930, p. 16

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I. (g1 .; a: in *51 33:; rr, -. I’M-0M LAWN MOWER SHARPENING The Lawn Mower Shop 700 Central Ave. PHONE 3090 We Call for and Deliver PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNING Work (haunted. Fatima. ANY SIZE 530 South Lindon Avenue. Highland Purl. Ill. " your: experience H. P. PAHNKE to keep out the snow tutd keep in the light. Nice your order with us and we will have it done in u very few days. l'erhapn you need some I Ming repairs, a new ,venciluor. new gutter, etc. Get I bid from m. that make the bath room the cleaner! and most sanitary room in the house. Fixtures that make it n delight, that an- un incentive for the children to km: clean; that are a joy to the maid ur to the house wife. Let us install yuur plumbing. l NEW SK Y LIGHT Farm-nun Shay Henry G. Winter Moran Brothers Modern Plumbing and "new num- Cheerfully mun Jobblnc u may WI'I'I'IN BUILDING 1ligltlaml Park, Ill. 360 CENTRAL AVENUE PiADiMh'h' FIXTURES Telephones H. P. 1404 Rel. H. P. 489-1“! 48 North First Street Phone 635 FOR THE WINTER THE PRESS U. S. Judge Says He Favors Stricter Law in Bankruptcy Cases Arneriea's annual losses of newly $tt00,000,000 through bankrupteiss "I threatenintt the entire fabric of the euuntryU business and only ' thorough revision of the bankruptcy code can end the menace, according to Judge William Clark, of the Uni- ted States District Court in Newark, N. J., in an interview in the Ameri- can Maguine. . "in 1921 there were 22,812 tail. ures. In 1929 there were 57,280 failures. Three-fourths of these could have been avoided. The num- ber of men who fail because of inla- turtune is comparatively negligible. let the bankruptcy law is constantly invoked to aid men who'could have avoided failure had they conducted their affairs properly. "In the past all. our etturts in the bankruptcy situation have been di. rected to salvaging the wreck. This is the wrong way to meet the situa- tion. We need prevention, rather than eure." As an example of the salvuging process, Judge Clark de. clares that of the $800,000,000 losses in 1929, the whole amount was vir. tually a dead loss. "We must prevent inefficient Ind unethical men from getting back into business, making it possible for them to try their luck again and again as many do now," adds the expert. "In England the business man who does not keep proper books of account is regarded as a criminal. It he goes bankrupt he cannot be discharged of his debts. He is nut allowed to set up in business again. He can be punished. Also the British statute provides that it a man fails as the result of rash and hazardous specu- lation, he shall be penalized. He can- not get his old debts crossed off and start with a clean slate. He is seg- restated or 'quartrntined' -- prevented ‘(rom getting credit with which to start anew." Camuufhuted within an army of flame-colored butterflies (we) which poets rave, the cabbage butterfly, since 1860, has conquered every cab- bage field in the United States. der pite valiant opposition by man, ac- cording to the Country Home, Butterfly Ranges Cabbage Crop Widely The strange specimen was first fcund by William Couper and batters fly experts deelertd i? was the only one of its kind in America, Soon the New England and Eastern Can- Idian cabbage fields were besieged. Then a butterfly collector in Hoboken imported some unhntched butterflies ot the same species and, before he could study them all eseaped. Soon the Middle Atlantic cabbage fields were beseiged and the swarm: joined forces with the north army. By 1884 the pests had reached the Rocky Mountains and today not a single cabbaze field is without the insects which eat into the heart of “blazes. Continued spraying is the only me- thod of fighting them and even this has not been entirely succeuful. 158 N. Second St. Tel. M. P. 46' IN “@315"; Telephone 555 CARPENTER AND BUILDER Demu- uul Door- 'teratred Sharpening Tools Any Out-Ida Work Highland Park, Ill. Slip Coven. Now We. Cumin Bowl Pluto of Colin“! Window. Floor Run. A“. Trill-Inn J. M. BlLHARZ Windes & Marsh GREENSLADE Electric Shop an Cum] Ave., Highland Park Electrical Contractor Sunday Sehuol 0:” I... Between A3. 4-20 Marni". Sonic. MV." “a. Wednudl’ Evening My!“ non You no: cordinlly invited to visit the Reading Room, where tho Bible, And Ill “would Christi-n Seknce “MIN" my ht read. borrowed, or aural-Id. "DUES: VII-ck an. I an. to O D... Vida-day until 1:” “I. may: h” to 5:" “a. for mdlnl only. First Church of CM Scion!" of Highland Park "I Hull A"... CHURCH suwxcu North Room LIM'I Gang: 1 " S. First Strut CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READlNG ROOM Phoned Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 'rimii-wAgmgttlr APEX CLEANERS Illinois Competent Surveyor: Municipal Engineer! A. MENONI Thursday, August T, 1930 Telephone 498 Main-ind tr Hut-Ind Pith I'LL!“

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