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Highland Park Press, 27 Sep 1923, p. 12

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. n r}: Iii [i I45 PAGE TWELVE COAL nun sowev com} Highland Park Fuel Compéj Building) Materi? mum 1EMMlhiMll,,heidat rm Anrareriitoueutttnavisishadhy our club lf Want Belong to one atom clubs, ioirrnow "-thehettl,tttfoursmreittithree-weeu often, The Gorber Gift Shd on Stock mum in Jonah Wedttewood ' sziland _ . l . harm: _ Mast Sets . T018“: _ 'ruNsut--ursoiduaiGrJiririiCailTc7oiiiri,- A. G. McPhersd Its per cent _ ',,'i) at an Nuke! sales are mad ' on recommendations of __ . Nokol Owners? YOUR PATRONAGE 18 ttrttmtcrpmaa some Call on any Nokol owner and see his Nokol at work. Then decide for yourself whether you’ll want another year of heat from a coil furnace THE CHICAGO NOKOLCOMPANI 215 North Michigan Ave. . Telephone Central 783 Danae BROTHERS SEN“ toifiiihTGGrG. MTiRTiiaiii; "G"GiiWic an“ Wh-gtthw' . 17utthTGT was: The Nokol owner is the greatest Nokol salesman; It is be who spreads the news of what Nokol heating service is. It is he who can best describe" the advantages of Nokol’s clean, even, automatic heat over thedirtand liborochaL rddLau-a-hdhw'w 'NNrerNArt.dnhe4trsi-ea-aeicoitHeaeeraeuae Cleaning and Dyeing Qdice A. W. ZENGLER . ' announce: improvements idaptrearanee _ and ,.' _ I Riding Qualities. , TABLE LINERS AND BED SETS HARVEY mm 891 North Ara, Highland Park, m. ' Him 656 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ‘3 Phones: Highland Park 120 - 121 ' Nfikfil announces the 'otiettitsg of a 520 West Central Avenue Telephone n; P. 1868 Distinctive Gifts Royal Summit Genuine Cloiaom Lustre ' _ Venetian Glass and of ' Major H. :2 Shields. M. It. but did tUtd mpréenutive of the IF imRedC nudDr.W,A.., fatherly of _ Lackwm mad Mlpitnl, will , ve clam-d II! oil the trip, ; . .. There are wo species "rf mil in America, e common tat- I end the :nerrow-l ved eat-tall, In both species are lrly common, (l hough the nnrrow-l 'l ved form is m t. -tm. quently foun ‘near the coast.“ orty- nataly. the thro species ire dily‘ told apart. the more "tttilia form it the commpn cat-tail. wh bu Inger “Slices and broader luv than its relative. lWhen the yell Atom ered spike'is, present. Moth! in particularly any since in the n ' .. leaved pat-tai? the yellow u "the brown spikes are distinctly so nttad by n trap, which is not true . the common species. V . N l The inatruetion car is I as l of science. it in {Bid by thong w ham teen it. It an be quickly co into It hospital tire, the tun of thirty patient) The car an m- plus supplied of food, . stretcher: trims: aid mate ttt be used in' of dinner. _ M Bo Utility! . Whén ha ting faéilitiei re, " fprded and illing methods devol- omd. We ma witness the “til tion of large are of swampy la s {or the Producti n of cut-tails. Who knows but t V t bread, Maui and other produc ' of cat-tail dlott my spine day fp I regular put f our dietary? ' _ FIRST” AID CARTO 4. '. , /IOUR THROUGH s ATE Withjits at vttrietr tif C a, the mlgagine a dc points out, it seem strange tha cat-tail has not been utilized {co C rcially in I A via when? large, heavilydnfeéted mu occur ih man sections. Little inven- tigational up k has been' done, n the 'get; but he necessitiu o wu- ss e copside ble impetus to i vesti- gations. C ' t Illinois is to be visited this an by the new American Red Ct First" Aid Instruction Car, which ti, a Red Cross is sending on a ‘five- nth: tour of the United Stamp, in in- terests of a nation wide first, id ins Situatiqn campaign. _' , i T The instruction cur is of the stud- nrd Pullman type and inn . ally osiiuipped., It contains n loch: .mm, grating fifty persons; living q rug-n In: surgeons and attendants, and ya full equipment of all sorta _ sup- Pith _ _ : iThe air will retell Chi Octo- ber 8 and remain three din. M it will continue weavWIrd, , Itltte to Illinois min by way of E St. Louis. It will he " Flora, I ' Do. cbmber 13, and at East Stu trtt, Dre. 18. _ T T Cat-tail flour in tsimilar in 'ttttttM- tion to rice .and corn 'tour n d it is highly mutrltioua. In well i and. swampy. land from two to fo I" was iof Bour per acre may be new and Etna commercial utilization f cat- Mila for this purpose has t uently been discussed. _ ' . Gave Indus Sugar . The Indians ' discovered at ll In- other use for, theH1eshy roots When; mncerated and boiled, I syn: of an excellent tueor was produced which was commonly used ‘by the I and! Indians on corn meal puddin , 1nd as a sweetening for other (av to In. dian. dishes. Cut-tail I said to, contain as high as 80 tlt nt of sugar and 'stireh. _ _ BREAD AND 5,it . CAT’TAIL PRO IMI developed sinomber df p I uses for cot-tail ' _ . U eof Note-bl” . ... The urge of nheeiattt'led to the discovery " s cotton s itute could be ured from the him spikes: T ' flbres are no! ' “as flne nor as soft and white the tittees of e but they We! so eu- lly amd c ply procured t t the manufactu h process hes a rttt- proved to the extent that the est-tall promises to become s eons derehle commercial ‘importsnce es _ Mire punt. 'The line; ftutty down t beom.. prises s larie part of the he s is " no of vslue in stuffing pillo s and cushions. tk addition, I p has been, developed recently tor miklnz "tifieUl silk from est-toils t . , _ Made Bread for Get: , , The heavy, matted, roots httsln considerable size and they a fairly rich in starch and sugar; Iro- quois Indian formerly dried d ttt jverlzed the starchy roots, w iett, yielded a 'smret-taustitttpftou _ from which' excellent bread Ind", uddlng was made. Herd pressed t r food! during the war, the German people followed the example of the roquols Indians and the lowly'cat-tsl was I boon to many a hingry Ten n fttttti. ily. 7 _ NEW USES FOR THE HLANT The bat-1 In“. ' The l; taee11ertt'trrl used in Ge; war accord! Nnture mu . Some d. Mrs. Housewife ' It My see picture _ of Irwin: " Ja the bqu "r#tuertmsnts.' tunnel- P.imp, than t have hip nine. scientists n studying stun!- wonders; . RettrtsatdGereatty, Tried . Them accentngU' .' B tr, y *Utillzed " m aidm,Am, animus. aiamaatit an; tRat,, mine; In 'tiutprgg number of pructi a! men “his a plant Juan, alien is aid to _', Ike " hit bread and i Wu so may during th .World ' to A. A. H- n in g: as 25%.”: 3493‘: Chicago North Shoré ad Mih 7 to , Xx...“ . _ . 'Eat'.' _'s'ilMllililillli; th . illllllNtiiiiiiiii1 ' kigtti't'iti' _ pr e I I llllll.l8lilla.l, . EFe!!li..iil, if L . ; Ili ' 'lin il!tllllllleiti' . si,' 11100111 ii /lq;dhlrtiiiziiiiiEMlMiiiEhAas l arlum? ,' " l '_PA'rl1oNstj_1/itNERSHlr' North shore Gas Company? Highland Park Ticket Offiee Have You Ever t Been' c' .e _ It contains hundreds upon hundreds of fish end reptiles of the most extraordinary interest, 'g!')lg't, many People neverlhink of coming excepting dutifully to; ring the ehiidrin'u-amttt they themselves discover what a ‘fauginating show it is. 7 ' But thtit'sGn1s one of the iiiiirirtimrthines, in Lincoln Park. There are, " well, museums, zoological gardens, end a wealth of other' material for entertainments“ education. f _ And Lincoln Park is‘only onéof the Chicago Pub that otters things of tnteresb-kmrs one pti,rk in (system of tttomanehcot acres with hundreds of bmldmigs. '. ‘1 . Visit a Chiqu Park next Sunday. You’ll want ter' come many more times, iAnd it’s a delightful and _ W A scenic trip by the North Shore Line. tl "The Bést Kind of Publiic 't)wnehitiip."--otrily News If you have not yet; purchased your quota of North Shore 7% Prtsterriy1 Shares, either. for cash or on he favorablie terms of $5.00 down and $5. monthly, you should get in touch with the Manager of your Joeal Gas offrpt to-day; y ll will help both, yourself and your' communi , through participation in this 'sane/side nd brdfitable investment. Such investments are a tribute to the dis- cermfent of the investors quite as well as to the service of the North Shore Gas. Company. Just, as _,tttrttii' governments thriye best; because e gitviyriiiirhav? a v.0ioe.m their,' administration, so dots publio utility eewice approach its Maximum emeieney as iettrgtei, of Patipn-0tmers apitroaeh- es e 100%atiatk. _ The stable investment offered by the de- pendable 7% Preferred Shares of the North Shore Gas Company itrhttraitting funds from conservative investors." all along our beauti- ful North Shore. i Thus, one at" Chiefgo’s‘; bflerifltlilt' characterizes th m , . hnepti' to C Patron- Ownership. A " 'grill',)'. it is, that no more progressive strip Izhtriird ideal service and ideal relations has yetfzbeen :made’then finds expression in the popularity of utility invest- ments to-day. i i' 5? -. s OPERATED BY WILLIAM A. BAEHB ORGANIZATION Thus, one hf tpfiqhiro'si, k311i: 22m. I iii/iii :E we Telephone 140 . dailies a

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