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Highland Park Press, 24 Jan 1924, p. 4

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l l if,lr, H? " 'af $3 1‘3? fi/il iii lil I}? I??? '1 '10! YOU! - Expanded, 1yooA1etllt Complete Report of 11111121: and Deadlintive 1 ManhXMNI-II'" M“ litra'IG nay-99 Results of Test Achnl lévnoll " Um 'tti Chicago, North Short and Milwaukee. Railroad Company Highland Par}; Titlitr0)lliet , f l, Carrying Safety Messages. to Communities . TRADE. Tho Chub. A. can. Mod-l an“ In the North Show Una be tgi.tiatgeiatted' contri- bution to an (untap- nan! of cloclrlcnl Iran-pow tttr, It "m'"-.-" w canton-gage Pt e ';'i'/igCiiF"hG auat v I of "to Industry. VCompmtive tests made by Robert W. Hunt 'ia Co., Fumes“ " . IDENTICAL panels irith fyynefrur you; 13135_,§g31g§c O.“ (NURIWNSEUREI The North Shore Line is the direct route forrChieago, to Mihvauee--,thringh the scenic north shore cowr'. try. It is the quid, clean, convenient way whore! and you can get ya‘ train wheneveryou want one. hlir Test and WNW: Literature - d. -'""""tr" 1"!!! COUPON""""" - I." EXPANDED woon mu common d N annuallectpre, course on safety is'provided for public and pardChia‘l schools, in the ch? munities served; by this company- Last year 584 safety lectures. were given before 22,548 school children. j' l ' . , Carrying the message of accident, prevention to children: and' the public . enerally is an important part Gig this T cotppahy's Safety Service program; .', _" T 'It is an interesting fact that' 707 safety precautions, suggested by employees of the company, Were made effective on the North Shore ,Line last yeah, ' " y "k We cordially invite and will appreciate safetysuggestions hom patrons. , if V ' "u"" counut wan co. mum Put. Illinoi- ALBBMY OLSON m.torodd. 1mm Individual " "ESE siiii,ii,iii'iiii,/.iiifiS,ii" iiilt' and, studa-q%aa% 3n. and studs p need 18 in. ot centers, were panned: V FRAME A had one lid canted with 8Ot In. dressed sheathing nailed so each. tad with " gain, the on.» side covered with comma lath sowed in. mm and suggeer in the usual w y. ' FRAME B was cover on both sides with Expanded Wood Lath sheets 8 ft. a: nod 16 in. wide intend " the juncturo of each rfb qua stud with " units. ' In tasting these panel: bottom an was char to the babe of testing ',h'tl',,jh,t4 the pull nppllod‘ tNt top sill in the direiitiott,of its length. A - , w V Exgnmied AWood Lath, 2Ltt test, lie: been guinea much sti er than the old stun rd construction. at“ to this advantage are its $itth madam qullitiu' and the much lower construction pact when _ for either ' stucco or interior platen , T _ _ _ [ I”: I BM. bun-tad in lama. nor. Much: Aiiko or interior plaster; , T _ _ [ '} 1",'2',',',Ci'iG, Buchanan t' l, ' between the lath and asphalt “It. Not on mum of mo- “rial muted. You not t thegrinait, “1005 norm“: of every ounce mod. _-'. - Telephone 140 PROYED STIFFER THAN STANDARD CONSTRUCTION Shh _...-...:-, m menu li f FLAGONRADIANR Highs 631;sz nioir U. s. Many Who Lived Herr American Professor tt Party on Trip Thru _Pehet1retmtr, ' . An American - (ttgit,"',"',",':,",')" tor of an, 'iiiiisi'iFi7ii' when: m the wee: rename for/a MP! America: when. prudent: and ihhsiwho (rl,') ttentlr toured t , Peloponmene in in _ memorable trip. 1;; Am: the tom-lute wane Prof. endngp. Roy) q Flick- inzer of NorthWegtern We», Writing from Athens. Grepusia1toet.tr {utter the great-trip V,“ ended. tttel Well-known Bahamian contributed an interesting Atrri, , . V . , Itinerary ', "We have iutrttstyntrfmm Artm ': 18-day trip in. tr, Delmar. vio- n'titttr Corinth," ripollawa Kel- math, Argos; "Nenplie, The». Mr. can» and '- iaii, of other pineal.” he ‘uyrdn a letter inerreceiwd in Evanston. “We spent; new day. in the 'i,ttfig'ti"tf otgttf',f, 131M: 1: so binned n mo at: . to F almost inacceaeiblf. ' rm which tm" rise to' tht post ; treatment of it u u, we free f m the agtifieulituts and manners” of the null world. l, "The scenery l as beautiful but the Jtotel iii,),?il,t'svt;,i.?1,ii' were softeit ; 'iiii'it ritnitivo) ~The Pet6poettrt% r was e center E)! the recent counter mvolutién and lithe government 001w cills advised u !not toientur‘e there pt that time. 'li'12e',U, welpnt an American "roter gut radiators and went everywhere" id aniety. There were eleven of up'treltelling in . Plat cemlon belonging to the rchooldend We ho took the gett cook with my tongue”? the! ala in are been: p can taupe 'se-thenln the, bettekones. I” T". ' a 'cr, I " "Fm-INS. l 5 "it is I,',',,tltgll',1', manna. Dr. rtiekiitger, “heir may Greats hue been in Ameriga. There was scarcely a hamlet. "'eitimuro'r remote that some returned immigrant did not 'ge- cognize our "tt and hail as in mg kind of English. "We dubbed than inch, 'ge,t'dtt', because that Was the way they [ways greet“! _ and we had many‘ amusing' advent? with they. Om of the funniest It a small vim“ when m stoppag- to. put water it the' rldhtor nnd 1 hello-boy aid, F8“, you folks haw only 45 stars In your brand you ought to have 48.' Sure month “at was Bo, though but highly managing! crowd hadn't honest! tt. Th 1:; wu m old on which haa. helohged iintJieiat tor may yearn.” The new Jab-new print room in the" Art Institute, 1sonv1rttittrttlr nib mud on ttle Citrtst fioor “like!“ to the regular pant salaries which oo- cupy the no ' eater!) corner» of the buildingnhu Hen fotmnlit opcned to thelpublic. it.“ will be ttkd to but exhibition: 0 jriiiiiniie prints. prid- cipally from the wellokmn Bucking- ham collection; which-ii one of the most valuable itf its kind in our comb. JAPANESE PRINTS 'l ATS, ART INSTITUTE The present: exhibit consists of a group of torthita of 1mm no: up: im costume. 'Mate.', works of su’chumutau a tummy: Sh,utuho (1.7284798), gunk!“ S1iupko (1743-1812),‘ WWI Shihyei Lih8ti81i" trritaursi,,mut- eho, and JToohuni Shaka, we shown. i A, , The belt mighty in Juan It thin period lookedldowu. oped the tgetttr and he, wag socially attuned.“ Edict: were flawed fort, " the. amoral from: attending t _ play'.. hounea henna of. their mp tyir influence. Jilt ploy: or perfisr- mances at tl V ‘were- little be r than hose sketches thrown together the prevailing ‘n‘ hen was“ of mimetic damn. A. time . pained. however; and the theater continued to ‘inctease xin , uuritr, plan with plot. and _,rtii', consistent unity 9! construction, pool-ed, and] the op- tors became but “date in their profession. Now A? God what's to Name of the fa érwahe word: is pulsed along that Jib S. Baldne, in Eng- lish scientist, predicts cbgmical "tr. thesis of foods within' 180 Tears,to a degree that will rate agriculture n luxury, and.lmtptkirid will be cowl pleter ttit,'tt,t A bird has in: the unicultu int, _and I hard living for poets and artists if such them be, in that dining“ dat.' Auriga!“ of. the 'g,tt','gi' tilled hymn 'tiaatttea aad column _;rts1, nL we: the my when no. and catalogue any prbcfhim mats 1titttsttiporith 1t,tty 't 3 i,ls Chtmilitrr thou art d I r m. thotiyrttt am- pm we .,l' svNrmrric FOODS NEW' PREDICTION But ‘inviu’tion to choic- is only), empty fenltyjtb courtqsy when medal hold a single! course. df Mn foe.tt, had bitcryatal in (and hit» the folk who no up gnd about who: his forecast 1:111 due. any as we]! Luce their calm-in from r needle. And who the Elke old Judge Puma: plum " “0m; Science}! you' my). Well, well, it any, B..tt it 3003.} Poor old 1%, he M mistaking? but no“ on can my: plus: all" H; H. Iglilier Construction Contractors and Builders aBtiirlitiirig _Materia‘l !ilii,tleiiLl)eli,,l,t,,tl.l C YOUR PATIONAGI I! WU“? MtuaND f; now ahvsat m mar cuss mimr v” noun“? nouns comm on tom J OH) COAL AND SOLUGV COKE I; We ,hayii, specialty of High Grade Wad}, ind Clock repairing. All High Grade? Work. , Leave sour me, (or Piano Tuning with mfg R. IN. Sghneider I alum»... . . $60 Central Avenue\ Telephone 331 Witten Buildim _ WATCHES, CLOCKS, V DIAMONDS and JEWELRY , Brunwick Phonographs and Records " . . 004mm Gamay; and Records l Smith , Barnes Pianos and Player PM“ *5 r " . (LES; Music Rolls . 'i, if I ', Pimilar Sheet Music . T , . ' r Martha Washington' Candies , "weuepiir all makes of Talking Machinel 'iii,; Telephqnes Highland Park 1103-' 'innounees the opening of a g Cleah'ing and Dyeing Qfice _ r;)":; PRATT'S UNITED U WE (tr' Air. ZENGELER '/, iatch Repairin . g 3848mCénttal Avenue _ manna E WE SELL 'trl ZENGELER _ __:,"', leaner and Dyer 25mm Sheridan and mm out OWN PLANT IN new!) PARK Telephone H. P. 169 Pia-b win-uh unit-1‘ »... nus-1’

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