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Highland Park Press, 17 May 1923, p. 5

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Park imam ninuid = [Myolluhg IS kw Mitt“. ltd “chm tgNt,t't'ettt hockiny. Clerk for Esme: ottttteOt was: comaiks- mit er of Ins MY S. La Stile "itaiir,,'dtut" .2. a mm Chitin m; 'I' 1043 'em. h! Geqiy.,ts,Ahiliiii Worthington Oil Buri, Mr. Decker saw the burner, used and talked to the owner of an apartment house of ninety rooms sueessfu1ly heated for four years With one If! the large size Worthington heaters. More th n 700 Worthington Burners are Installed in Arabian Radiator Boilers in Kansas City; and at the mer- ican Radiator office there they spoke very. highly of this Burner. _ ' 1 ' s' _ It uses a cheaper oil than}kerosene an not bum the oil, but turns it (into gas arid the gas. The burner gives almost no soot smoke and that shows nearly,’ rfeet comb is safe and reliable, iseon)rrnii in fuel tint, reasonable in price. A com em inatamitii, eluding two 110 gallon storage tanks and, I tank and the number 10 barber can be i ' for $225.00, to heat an eight or ten room lt T. H. Decker _ Mr. T. H. Decker of our fthn has recently re- turned from Kansas City after iniresstigititit the Worthington Oil Burners. Kansas City is fthh test- ing home. of oil burners and there are more Worthington burners installed there than the combined number of Any Six' Other Burners, The Worthington Bitrmir, is made in, Four Sizes; to heat in, from a tank heater or Round Oak stove to the 6000 ft. cast_iron or firebo) boil- er. Juuijeiiiritii) Out of 260irburnert, Mr. iWorthingtoh hated that during the heating seagdn last white they were not called upon to servipe more than 00 of them, which is a, record few, if any, other b mere can equal.' We are iysta11pytst?.,ree.1 and a . using one at our office and would be ',itte send f _ er information to anyone who I drop us a postal or telephone a request to, our§omee, Tel. 20', . We would be glad to ghoul iour burner any- one who cares toa%speet the ' e at V h 15 South " I IjAvemre' l I xvii]; GET,le of your an- sightly, unsanitary roof, iproo f, “M 'il";':,'!,","?,',',':.':,';:'?,,',', Garbage Receiver. In " didoa unlliu advantages, the Majestic will love you uoncy. Coma oomplcu ith an. See us! pi/erqrourid Garbabe Jteieliivir $15! Local Hardware c-i-cr, Art in Memorial """""""T _- "i, Telephone 291 a) M0193??? ood tp4 l at ent lice 'g'z,glit) E Buy You: Monument. i J ., B. ANDERS as Ymirs of Successful ll Sghd for anionic MAUSOLEh Comp; Iitiim, in: d gravity i burns d no A tion, in” iitn, in: ballad ner ti' -' :Mmohuunmin And another statement: "T last perton saved that day was I ma who was coming ashore in a: difhettl part of the, surf where the bank we high and precipitous. Anyone r hing the shore there would he poun ed to death on a steep bank. "e--, My roommate' saw [ this, mt") wit one arm climbing to; piece of the eek, while he.held in the other a b mile. supposed to contain eizl'ver.pl or some other precious thin: wrnp up in a bit orelotttintr. , and lift of the waves brought the man a d the raft into full View, , and here streamed out from the bundle a true of hair eighteen inehes, long. Then my friend knew that the man w at- tempting to save his wife and said to those about him,N will av that man or die in the attempt." ' "He ran down the bebchfoll wine the retreating waive. Eitett d n as closely an possible to the Ian "and: let _ the return ,wave ‘Tpound him. When next seen he was far at in the water. He swam to the pi of raft to which the two Were eli gins. When within six or eight f of them, the man cried out. 'Sn e my wife, save 'my wife.' 1 . "Fastening his hands ‘in there, clothing It the back of their , he said, ‘I can sustain you in 'rat ter, but you must with for your lives and mine. We Must p h up; northward to get beyond the agar-g on: and if we In to beiuvod t ali.', “To the joy of the on'looki spec-I tutors he came safely tio sho with both anforttmates." T i, 3 The, Rev. Spencer sdys Edd ward was so exhausted by the deal that day that he was {breed quit; college end eurnnder plum en- tering the ministry. Hegwent. Celi- fognie -to. f fruit_nnch 39d spell} II2lit0S'gm0lllt,H8 , mammal,“ Recently Discovered: t of Daring Rescue of'gLives‘ n I _ Wreck by'Former _ N.W. Student, moist of his «y. then: Edw rd w. Spencer died in Loo Angelo: about three years no. , :f For nearly a qmrtol’focf . tury WaiterrDill Scott,» .nbwgpmi t of Northwestern uninnitt. had been looking, for s copy of , Inn]! tua pamphlet; entitled “He Did Mia " written by Rev, Willing] A. 8 wt and. reciting the whip": ot Edward W. Spencer, 3 qtudent f tin university, who saved Its",, lives from the wreck of the " _ y gin," " Evanston, durintr,thk morn; .0: September 8, 1860, i T f" "Frail as he was. hp dete ined that he would do a mall's full duty. Two' hundred others volunteer [for service, one of whom Afton“ he, came president of the unlversit and is now a bishop of the Met iodiat Episcopal church. They put a rope arotmd my roommate', waist that they might recover his Lfruil y if he should be killed by; the ft ting pietes of wreckage. V ; _ “The brave swimmed quid, 'Yea, I'll save your wife and Sou, too ' j mauled ad/Utter they, do t t thir might put all the eh)idrft on leash. FO URS - SIXTES .....,......w. v. .uw.‘ I _ .. A few day: ago Mill te f son. on the itaff of Lu t mm Northwestern uhiveruit ' in k thyme}: same relics pielitd a cc son. on the tttaff of Lain libt " Northwestern uhiveruit ' in l at thrjough some relics picked I of “He Did His Best" Indlforwar it to Dr. Scott. Preaidedt Sec; ‘will have the' phamplet put in, g I that binding and carefully prLserved an it is, so ftpr as he knows, the onl copy extant. E or Full Physique On the cover page ink "cut' of a ship; ftyintr distress eigdals, fo ndere ine in the lake. The {title 0 the pamphlet is at the top :0! the use. Among the statements made b Dr, Spencer about 'Edward he sum that will appeal to alumni ahd hie dsiot Northwestern as "ner 'tstuft." Itiis revealed, for instance, that whi Ed- watdprat a mmarkableiawim r, he was id frail physique/ A stirring paragraph from "He Did His t" follows: ' "Backward and forsitard E ward went for six hours, helping save huinan life." Through his great fam- iliarity with the surf he was e shied to'do much more than all th rent put together. Some were an: by a tug far out in the lah), but f the nearly 400 passengers only hirty came through.the break'grs aliv , ind of those my roomate jawed Yen. teen.” i. . q IN LADY ELGIN plsAqn-m LAKE SHORE MOTO cu. i (Not Inc.) T ' " B. Bt. Johns Ar. Tel. M. P. ttli _ awn: Park; Ill. t l _ The , ' 'World's G/eati st _ Car Values Double Resend wnnt " the M Becker’s Battery Service A'etrnarddieirviceiuatteettrtibvtttttrti. mou.tireeqetthoutt-Nietinthe'patbt. 11th. tteouqttt_rst_ror_t8e_'ofo'rthetetqix 1',',uttttt,'ghe,t _ spam . Emu“ t'et2rg"l,t'li,ta2t1sr'tti, mull-tel my“ 1917010!“ new!" 'ehtovtr.tttoAt.rtere?"tesarMtrehe The mrestmte'9utriaiod Coed in them grieve“: whichhuemblod Woman; bred: trernmtdereMordaretmreem,'t_et. Gaining NeWiFéme for Service 194% Sales Increasing Last Six Months Show: Trend Togward Firestone The tire burh.ttputttre has beeiotiuredit. the PARK, tumors 9eaoet.rtuaeG-Dirrrd'dcorditritrt,-ortututtmoia-uest , I ‘HIS service simitlyottteans that you call for the number at gthe dlstant place as you do on a local} call. If you do. mot know the number, a "stiatioricto-sto,ttionr call may be. made if you know; the name of the person or firm whose tele- phone you wish to calL Fi/lowing, are examples of ".siation-to-statiort" callsi, 7 Call 'fiontt distance” in the usual way. Then say: b "This is Main; 1234, John Jones speaking. I v- wish to make tri,tt1o1trtttttrtirort all to Springfield, PintleMt.iiri 3099" Orr- “Thief is Austin mt. Smith a: Co., George Smith speaking. I ,iht.t to make a nation- .to-stntion all " Word, magnum; ' T~Mnchine Co.? ori- l i', ' ' mm itJ'dt,T(tjt i,f,lvy1',ue", my Scott ',ispettk .wwm: mo‘ ,. mdon-to- . -i, stationed! to Gleam. 1tud'll'll'fiiTi . 9 wanna Robinson," " . one who 'anmrs. A all placed in any of the above ways will be charged for " a 'ytatitteltation/' an. The charge begins when the called telephonic is answered. a On all such calls, theirate is approximately 20 per cent less than the) "persbrt4o-peraonl' rate, except that no' tate is reduced below 25 cm i C . Experience has madman many casathe person you' want will answer the tdepho‘nc on a "station-to-station" call orcan be located ihinjediitMsr by the personmrhodoea, aniwer. And often it it _iust,l"ttii'aatisact9rr to talk to int “5’1 "St ILLINOIS BELIJTELEPHONE 1 j COMPANY How to Make a ation-tir/Station" 1 yum 1.3067 15 North " thns Avenue .-_ - «MESIA‘WM; Moot may” Dollar tA Ms C", In much! _mi9e at the?” SF ml, 'rfdmattie.teu.di_. Wham...“ ‘ltzqse’ummamm. ".. , (AAomte-itnmotmseperioem.nreoettt- f. 'y1Notethetti_tsaerrurirestot-airped. 5. Mes dig-era's you 'ee-gust from the bo. 18, rrtynreie-eht-DtrredeesAu.rereerteve'rv. Mt' 'nfhhetner-irtgmtmhers _ 'l'Llqitp-irmeneartmrttiittuat"wrttte F , .. names-swam :Only by We. Mu/em-rx-i-ei-init-ut. :to tte Cords i/

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