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Highland Park Press, 31 Jan 1924, p. 3

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Lm;}:'rrm(}; OLD YEAr % GRUDGES; BECGIN 17 ep ong tomt in Sevéral Co J Egrope of{ Over 4 Petty Quarrels re y fo lnn(», NT péople who couldn‘t save a December, owing to "CHEF #Ats, may not be able to save mg to January bills. =‘ > biany towns need is *d eW industries to make new: Q. C. D. $1.00.‘1L YLW aas, 226. 229 jot 228, Liake Fores+ i/ A at [ Â¥W th tr ind husb&@nd jt t. »t 1 Suhdn A Y Diame other peg unpleasant things they . ou may have erred : bright New Year nti. _ these| petty thoughts out . earts| 6 . Cw complaints of indiges of '3?9 voters who can‘t political platforms. _ airts ._as home town loyalty d money from flowing »Trainger to ak |up old frie out of 10 there. r guch. estr e ‘big enough to. give their old to reâ€"establish . llll?e other *U rt ana. many ¢mbitter f ANUARy elings. They lights that p . They > m â€" Starnp to Wife ».m 8 °cause teng Alics ens O juarrely 3 in qmr*fz;'z mily ng. | endships, ereâ€" is no. ge h‘, 1 friend. § sh th,“ rople top â€" ‘gs they _ e P JANUARYX 81, 1924 m )C( Forecasting A Tremendous §pring Demand â€" > Fore otom Qompery, In spite of this tremendous increase in production, it was impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring and summer months when orders for 350,000 Ford Carg and Trucks could not be filled. ; f P f l This year w'mt{‘e: buying for immediate delivery has been more active than ever beforeâ€"and in addition 200,000 orders have already been booked through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan for spring delivery. ; § These facts clearly indicate that the demand "durinfi this spring and summer will be far greater than ever, an : that orders should be placed immediately with Ford Dealers as a means of protection against delay in securing your Ford Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor. . % q t THE UNIVERSAL CAR : more Ford cars and trucks were proâ€" duced last year than the previous year, an increase of over 50 per cent. See the' Nearest Authorized : Ford Dealer Exi eicâ€"~â€"â€"Câ€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"Câ€" A small deposit down,â€"with easy payments of a.hhme.mnoad.otyoureudwnndc the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan, will put your “d“md-pdnnd“famw""" 739,626 [n : io Voe m ie t % :;’," } Ja ‘7' THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS GAME SANCTUARIES ._ _ PLANNED IN STATE FISH â€" HATCHERIES ‘ALSO Chief of Division Having . _ _In Charge Reports Exâ€" . tensive Projects; Many i Bass Ponds ‘~â€"Fish, bird andâ€" game sanctuaries and hatcheries are to be established in all sections of. Illinois under plans now being developed by the state diâ€" vision of game and lisl;(l according to William © J.‘ Stratton of Ingleside, chief of the division. & 1 iB : Provision has been made for thel establishment of three fish hatcherâ€" ies and an indefinite number of‘ bass: ponds, of fish sanctuaries. Locations for the latter are now being survéy» ed by the division. \~One ofi the hatcheries is to"be joâ€" cated in‘ the northern part pf the sthte, probably in the vicinity |of Rockford, while a second will be veloped in the central part of | state and a third in southern Illinois. ; Plan/ Sanctuaries $ :A *‘ The bass ponds will be distribu in all sections ‘and will be st and cared for by ‘the state, a + ing: to Mr. Sqntton; These will, usâ€" vally ‘include ‘considerable: su dâ€" ing land, for bird and animal » tuartes. : : }‘}; 2 §2 The division has Arranged to purâ€" chase all of, the entire_ongt of one of the largest wild game farims in the state for use in artificial restockâ€" ing. | Pheasants and other wild will be introduced. _: > P t will \ConservationExpert Head | | N. R. Huff, a wellâ€"known authoriâ€" ty on conservation, : has ‘been "em+ ployed by the department to as ist in carrying jout its: !con;l_eran;Ln plang. . He is at presentâ€"in the. = ern‘ part of the state, making a surâ€" vey of the possibilities there and giv< ing talks on conseryvation. . f Not everybnt ‘Ainds it convenient to| nany take. Tiep ~gymnastic‘ training,| lont but anyone "tan purchase a bi w. time, ies H h be distribu 1 : be st state, accordâ€" ‘hese will, usâ€" ble: surroundâ€" Officers and Directors. EXPERT EXPLAINS â€" _ â€" s 8 GEQLOGICAL FACTS Professor Tellsof Explorations Over Eighteen . | i ®.4 L IuaBt DRURI IDLGIiRMEE ADDMRRIUWE AEC In . a mm@“"fld before fl‘“:::‘ County of Lake, and State of Geological: Section of the. Ameri<2" |rilinois, and the same must be paid association for the‘ Advancement of 130 the undersigned at his office in the Science last week at Cincinnati, Proâ€"| Highland Park State Bank at Highâ€" fessor W. G.| Waterman of~Northâ€"| ; _4 Park, Illinois on or before western university described the Â¥eâ€");))" prst ‘gay of March, A. D. sults of observations extending Over jo5, "jug in default of such PMYâ€" a ‘period of eighteen years. His first| "_0¢ ino geveral tradts of land ‘up visit was made with. Dr. SBOTY iN | on which said assessment remains io ts wopthoiy part of %t.?“gi&id. will‘ be sold according to law in the southern part of ~what : *‘ | to pay | mount of such assessment Glacier National park and the disâ€"| ‘J. o’o:: * F3 cover of |Sperry Glacier. : Professor 4 Dated this 15th day of Waterman spent three wéeks mthl Jl?lum; A. D. 1924. ¢ him in camiphon the edge u:‘f“ Sperry | P ck Harry |Paul: Glacier, which was thoroughly '“"" \ _/ Treasurer of said District. ied and. photographed. Comparing | . o e i a7.49 these stucllics wit:i th“:odmt::tl:h':" | in manonenniannmaian one f 24 summer, . it :was . disc0vered., i their fleeces sheared in oo snn reand %d"’*x sooske thei‘themselves that they will grow some eigh n years. . Vne. 2 : t same ioi catdon of land marks was com. | more, which are likely to go the nb cb n eal actacsiir Arag hi wlfi ie n n en auet? wl plete,> the front ‘of ~the. ice had> nr-i".‘!’; treated three hundred yards, and / a | «m hige ‘ridge .of. moraiftic clay and| #4 gravel‘ had ’beej”edmglehely freedi 4 short from its cover of ice. , In the. center | of ‘the glacier # w ice | had been 1 50 td 1 eA sc Other | e } ed | that thin{ graatlnt:at ha ihh: phce'tlu\o:, entirely | pi ve years, uhotorThDh n 1919 showed the‘g photograph ‘‘in 1919 showed the | ite front in about the same place as | in â€" 1905, and the surface of the| glacier very similar in appearance to‘ that of the earlier date. Moreover a stretch of the underlying :'of.zklud{| been exposed and instead of hplng}i covered by the mantle of clay and ; gravel which is the result of slow | retreat, it was almost bare of mch{: m«itfl., A striking ice cave sevâ€" / entyâ€"five feet Jong and thirty feet| ‘wide was also found at this spot. | | If this rapid_ retreat should conâ€"| il::e. ‘Sperry : Glacier wmlmut ppear ‘in ‘another _or twentyâ€"five years. . Fortunately this retreat seems to be the result of the hot, ‘dry seasons of the past five | years. It is probable that this dry i son is nedrly. over ‘and: that inâ€" creased precipitation in subsequent! years\will overcome at least in large; ‘part this excessive retreat. 53 l ‘It .is hard to| be a politican, as wh#chever efl;fi:e you take the people mm “ R m‘iu’;ojl( 3 C ~It is said *th;“ Whnfif house (neells ‘nany: repairs, but so far no ‘presiâ€" lent has offered to do it in his spare it I y t 5 ./ NOTICE OF, DRAINAGE ASSESSâ€" | ~Nofice is hereby given to all perâ€" 1.“0” M that ‘the third inâ€" OnS ‘stallment of ten: (10%) per cent of | \the original assessment is now due ‘‘\for drainage purposes for the year | A. D. 1924 upon lands lying within ihe the East Skokie Drainage District in. iéan"’“ County of Lake, and State of . of Tllinois, and the same must be paid .0‘ |to the undersighed at his office in the yth_| Highland Park State Bank at Highâ€" T20_|land [Park, Illinois on or before over |the first day of March, A. D. fim‘lsu, and in default of such payâ€" y in ment, the several tracts of hnd-a: mér!w,wh:lch said assessment remains mx&id, will‘ be sold according to law ais.| P ‘pay the amount of such assessment M,.dem ; » ""~... ) Dated this 15th ‘day of j PAGE THREE i3 Ne eare &

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