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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Jan 1923, p. 10

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1*. 35.2 7 § Windes Marsh i S 56.: “2' v . t I o. 'i 4% o v o i" I o A“? t b 1 4 - Phones Winne‘h 222 E: GEO. S. SCHWALBACH .‘C . Carpenter and .1: Builder Civil balms and Surveyors 598 Birch Street Winnetka. Illinois WW~1~H+§+~:~:~:W WWW-n ~«z«:~:«:o+-zw:-H~:~;- 1 Phone 792-“’ Jobbing a 4- 60 N. First 8!. Highland Park J. SMITH Tel. 410 Electric Shop at 136 N. Second T."’GL"R'O'G'AN'§ Telephone Highland Park 264 JUNK L’LECI‘RICA L CONTRACTOR ‘ General Contracting . Agent and Installer of 598 Birch Street Winnetka. Illinois Phones etka 222 Highland Park 1251 Wye-E‘W'refi'i-I i e. 8 1‘ I? 0 WW ifs-+4» ' A... a 0.. The Spaniards . who have been re- sponsible for half of the tunnel. take up the thread on their own side and join the new system up to the northern l system at Jew, and thence it is the? intention to make a new direct. rail-g way to Madrid and from Madrid on to, Algeciras. At this stage the much dis-i cussed and long- -projected tunnel from ’ Alzeciras over to the Morocco coast Would be wanted. and finally the rail-1 bway dmm the west coast of Africa to All Done It Reasonable Prices I Metal Weather Strips 600 Central Avenue HIGH LAN D PA RK Dealer in REPAIRING and JOBBING Street H ighllnd Park +4W+++é -:«:«:»Z«2~+-:~+++H~§~+ {flw‘ifi-Jr} Jobbing a Specialty The first \’i~il>le and “viking real- ity in connection with the grand scheme that is to connect Paris and l.-~ndon with Dakar on the MN! cznst of Africa has come into being, for Spain has at last liniihed in strip of the line, joining the northern town of Jaca up to (‘anfrnncuwhence a tun- nel piercing.' the Pyrenees has already been made ~ and the Northern Rail- way company having been granted the concession is proceeding' to ex- ploit it in the usual way for passen- gers and goods, carrying: trafiic 23 kilometers farther north than has been possible pn-viously. Paris to Dakar The whole grand scheme, which represents an accepted ideal toward which there is to be a steady atriv-. ing rather than a practical plan {or attainment in the near future is, as -stated to make a straight railway‘ from Paris to Dakar. which would; bring South America much nearer to‘ Europe than it is at present. It has‘ been agreed that for the construc- tion of such a system the existing French railway as far as Unit and then to ()loron should be employed ThenJhe French are to make a new line from Oloron and through the new (‘anfranc tunnel. which bores through the Pyrenees to (‘anfranc (n the Spanish side where there is to be an international station. Connects Terminal at Jaca With Tunnel Through Pyrenees: Paris to the African Coast. Plan IS INTERNATIONAL LINK SPANIARDS BUILD WhIIL- utguuwi in \hc nuHunul Work and speaking: throughout the country in the interest nf hotter cit< izvnship, ()wsloy rvtnins his memberâ€" ship in Arthur McNitzsky post of the Lcuiun at Dentun, Tex” his hirthplm‘r. After serving as division ofiiwr and senior instructor of the third ofiicer's training school at (‘amp Bowie, Texas. ()wsley Went over seas with his division. He was made adjutant ot' the division and took part in two major engagements in ('hmnpuime and the Argonne. ' Studied in London After the armistice Owsley went to London. “here he attended the eourts of law and studied English procedure. He resumed the prac- tice of law immediately following his disvhui'ge in July. 1919, and was appointed assistant attorney general of Texas. ‘As head of the Lemon’s legiSlative committee in that state he Won out in a tight for a $13,000,000 hospital for disabled serviee men, the hill heim: passed by unanimous Vote. He resigned his position as assistant attorney general in February, 1021, to hex-onu- a<<i<tnnt director of the Leg:- ion'~ national :‘imeriezimmi «ommiv >10! He had resigned a position as dis- trict attorney at the outbreak of the war to attend the first training camp open to volunteers and had been assigned as a major of infantry in the Thirty-sixth division. In this Cl- pacity. he had recruited his. own bait- talinn and a large portion of the di< vision in northern Texas. Alvin M. ()wsley. new national commander of the American Legion gained distinction when he ‘ was barely 30 years old as a soldier fill! a statesman in Texas. ' Succeeded in Plan for Great Hospital for His Buddies; a Studied in London; War Record HAS WIDE EXPERIENCE It NEW LEGION CHIEF REAL FIGHTING MAN CIGARETTES . ~50 NEW RAILWAY LINE Burn in Texas GOOD 10‘ DURHAM TOBACCO GENUINE Paris um wvxt c: in“ hcing. f0! 1: strip m 9 Diplomacy is the art of making the Iothor fellow feel he in right. In" you ghave convinced him be is wrong. When you drop a dine in I In:5 gar's hat. don't "roll up with your magnanimity.‘ Thank God you In {mt holding the hat. Miss Joan Nielsen, state superin- tendent of public instruction. is king supported in the illitency work by county superintendents. federnted clubs 5nd other ommiutiom. (he of the particulnrly lnlcmtin" night schools which ll" eliminating illiteracy, is at the North Dakota POI)- itentiary. There are 18 itudcnu. ranfling 1mm 2‘ to 72 year: of m. The oldest is In lndlm from the FL Tutu-n reservation. This night ubool is divided into three 01”..” non. of the men adv-nee more rapidly than nthen. An lndian- -| Carlislo nud~ untn~~ls teaching one of the chaos. . Tu mw every person in North [la- lmtzi the rudiments of an educationâ€" t haVc every person in that state road and writerâ€"Via the aim- of the state illiteracy commission of the W0- men's rluhs in North Dakota. The commission is making noteworthy progress, according to a statement made by Mrs. Alfred Zuxer. repre- untatiw of that organization. According to the Federal census of 1920 there were 9937 illiteratea in North Dakota. The work of the coal- misaion has removed many from thin classification. and the commission in- tends to continue that work until the state is freed from the blot of illit- ency l ()RGANIZE SCHOOLS FOR ILLITERATES North Dakota Women Foremost in Plan to Teach All the Rudiments vnunzy :md n-snurct-fulm-ss 'rcu‘mnn (‘hindMunL has thus far urn-ted (he committee's «Hurts ii in large measure duo tn the It will he gratifying to all his cm:â€" stitut-m“ that l‘nngrn~s~n)nn (‘himl- Mum hm tulu-n a wry m-tn‘r part in the WM}; of the committee to saw Great Lankrs, at which he is a member. and that he hu.‘ at all time: mven this mmntittu‘ hls thumugh ('U'UpPr- atlun in the attainment of the several objects it suught tn accumplish. The mmmittm- {vols that the success that \Vhllv t'm- Ell-m Af SIMJNND fur 1hr nminhllunu- uf thv Grrnl Lakv- mu ul Irmning datum “as undcr mn- sidvratiun by thr nunnutlw- ul' [ha- whole house. (‘ungn-smmn (‘hindhlnm was given Ioavv tn extend hi~ rvmarks and Ihv)‘ are contained in tho (‘nn~ gresnunal Record under Jaw of Dun 18‘ As prtwmudy nntq-ni in tin-v mi- umns the item of SHALOOU {or the maintcnnnvo of the Great Lakes naval training station wax included in the naval appropriation hill as it finally passed thv house «if rvprvsentutivos. In addition Admiral Washington, chief of the burrau of navumtiun, stated most pmitiwly liefurv the housw com- niittm- nn zqipruprmtiniw that rm‘rutt training wnuM hl' resumt-d at Great Luki-s nnd that from 1,000 tn 1,500 nu‘ruits Wnuid i-c maintained undvr [ruining :it thi~ station during tho Ph- \‘Uiilr tin-iii yvuvi While t'm- iti-m if S'MUNND fur 1h“ ('HINI)BLOM AIDS GREAT LAKES PLAN H'm Work in Committee and in (‘ongress Marked Help in ‘ Saving Station tutor: If they felt a grievance against the king‘s unit-rs, and the kings of Arlgnn swun- u: ohm‘rVe the {norm always. The scrm-ry all llmul is Illnctiw. and Jaca is likely to be min-h visiwd in the future with the new railway facilities thnl are giwn to it. Innuuaouumtuw iChannel tunnel ever matarlallaall. 1 along with all the rout of thia. it would ibe poaaible to take train at Landon 'and so right through to Dakar. hand to Pyreaaaa . The Canfranc tunnel through the‘ ,Pyrwnm. haa already been act-our: pliahed, the connection right through: having been eatabliahed early in the} ‘preaent year. This international tun-1" no! is about five miles long, and the' international station on the Spam-uh7 side in all ready. equipped with French and Spaniah customs inspection: houaea. waiting rooms and the utuial.I departments. the coat of mnntructinx! this station being horm- equally by the twu nations. t me When the Fu-nrh gel thruuxh wflh tht-ir piece from Oluron to tho tunnel on the lb. . ,. Halibut Stank the lb. Salmon Steak the lb. Fresh Whitefish the lb. . Lake Trout the lb. i Frying Oysters the qt. . Stewing Oysters the qt. Snlt Herring 2 for . (bdfish boneleu llb. Box . .. . Pen. reg. we can 6 for . Corn. reg 15¢ an 6 {or TURKEYS, LB. _ 45c 901111101113, LB. 181.21 BRSL SP'I'S. BX. 29¢ Ema LB. 25c SHOULD. VEAL 1812c SPINACH, PK. 401 DUCKS, LB. 321 12c PORK SHOULD. 1612c ORANGIS’, 1102 256 CHICKENS 12¢ [’01‘ ROAST, [H 151 GRAPE 11.1102 750’ ed Beef. the lb. Plate Corned Beef the II). Salt Spareribs the ll). Fresh Spareribs the lb. Sour Kraut the qt. . . Pork Tenderloin the lb. _ Calf Sweet breeds thelb. W Ham Shanks or Butt: liump (‘urned Beef the II). Boneless Brisket Corn- NOTICE Ask to have our ro'uhr drank: nailed Io you. boar. Inn. And nddmn u Special Sale Friday and Saturday, Jan 5 and :6 RAPP BROTHERS 24 North Firht Street, Highland Park, Illinois North Shore Gas Co. A Sound Investment With a Satisfactory Return Invest at Home Address Name I will be pleased to learn of the safety of the North Shore Gas Company 7'. Preferred Shares. Gentlemen: Strawberry Jun: 8 for , . Amt-wt! Jellies 6 {or , . , Sweet Pickles the jar .._ Queen Olives the ju- ................. - Brunei] Sprout: the doz. 8 for 3 cm for .K V. Stringing Grpen Bun- Tomatoes. reg. 15c can I 6 for . V ‘ Sliced Pineapple. reg. ' 30c can. 3 for 1 (.rated Pineapple, reg. I 35c can. 3 for Asparagus. reg. 25c can 5 for . Asparmus Tips, reg. 8 45¢ an, 2 for Del Monte Pears. reg. 36c an, 3 for Baby Linn Bough 9 85¢ ans, 3 for ............... Monarch Pork Beam W7 6 for Ripe Olives 7 8 can: for ,,,,,,,,,, Cut Green Beim l' Phone Hi‘hhnd Park 1677-78 If you are seeking an investment you will be interested in knowing just how safe your money is when invested in our 7‘} Preferred shares. Use of the attached coupon will bring you this in- formation. The Preferred shares of the North Shore Gas Company offer exceptional home investment, offering all that is attractive when considering an invest- ment. The first point to be considered when making an investment is safety of principal. Our preferred shares of- fer you absolute safety. ' “The field the farthest away always looks the greenest.” This old quota- tion especially applies to investments. People are continually investing their money in questionable securities of companies that are practically unâ€" known to them, when there are other purchases in their own home town which are very much better. Not only is the safety usually greater with local investments, but the opportunity for profit and return is often fully as_goo<_i. COUPON 3.... 75¢ .......... 75c 50c : $1 95c “7‘ 75¢ f" 75¢ a" $1 ‘ 85c 2 pk“. for W; Animal Crackers 3 m; for h .. Zuzu Gingu-nmps Nubiloo Wafers 3 pit”. for" Unoed: Bincuiu 2 Pitt! for ........ Oymum- ' 6 "3‘. {or ,, Put-snip: the lb. Fauna Cookie; 3 pkg-I. for White Turnipe the lb. Yellow Turnip: the lb. DryOnionayh the lb. Hubbard Squuh the lb. . Grape Fruit the duz. Green Beans the qt. . Romain Lettuce the head Cauliflower the head . . Cooking Apples 5 lbs. for M Eating Appbs 3 lbs. for off-co. We dolivu your order ‘rog }. {or .uge 18C'25Q . 35c 45c

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