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Highland Park Press, 7 Feb 1924, p. 12

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19 m i;i IF 183 #% o i i6 £3 $ U J PAGE TWELVE "*~@ MA Rlk EXâ€"WOI Complete Report of This Test and Descriptive Literature Will Be Sent on Request Safetyâ€"The Watchword of . North Shore Service Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R Highland Park Ticket ( Telephone 140 [ Contractor [ Builder J Home Builder Actual Movement of Upper Sill The Charles A. Coffin Medal awarded to the North Shore Line for distinguished . contriâ€" bution to the developâ€" ment of electrical transportation for the convenience of the public and the benefit of the indystry. Plasterer ‘TRADE | Results of Test Comparative tests made by Robert W. Hunt & Co., Engineers > TDENTICAL panels with frames four feet high and Sheathing Wooed Lath 0.15 5.13 is a train whenever you want one. yâ€"â€" _« **USE THIS COUP@N ~ GOURLEY LUMBER Co. your proâ€" Highland Park, I!linois ALBERT OLSON > ! ; Highwood, Illinois 0.20 031 @.51 0.67 0.13 NORTH SHORE EXPANDED WOOD LATH CORPORATION ! I HIS Company‘s Safety Service record is the result of a conâ€" 4 record is the result of a conâ€" tinuous accident prevention program which reachées every department of service and all classes of employment. +# Gentlemen : e $ I I am interested in léearning more.about Exâ€"Wo Lath Name of Firm Individual Address City _ feet i&d,i};’cbziszfixcted with/sills and studs 7%%3% ih. and studs placed 16 in. on centers, were prepared. | }|. ) â€" , FRAME A had one side covéred with %x6 in"."'&?u’ld sheathing nailed at each stud with 8D ‘nails, and the othe side covered with common lath spaced 2 in. on centers # staggered in the usual way. | | â€"â€" ; { i. FRAME B was covered on fi)oth sides with Expanded Wood Lath sheets 8 ft. long ?d 16 in. wide, fastened at the juncture of each rib and styd with 5D nails. In testing these panels the bottom sill was clm&fd ‘to the base of testing machine and the pull applied to the top sill in the direction of its length.‘ ; h ; Ex'ganded Wood Lath, by this test, has been Krovan much stiffer than the old standard ¢onstruction. But added to this advantage are its high znsuht,i'x.xs qualities and the much lower construction ¢ost when ugsed for either‘exterior stucco or interior plaster. | ‘ | ‘ between the lath and asphalt felt. Not an ounce of maâ€" terial wasted. You get éi« intrinsic valuw | strength of every ounce used. i )04 Automatically Backplasters Date State ailroad Company | \ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, IC | INCOME TAX PAID â€" |__. 0 . BY MANY WOMEN Hundreds , of ‘thousands . of ; women knnually fild ;jncome tax rctu;ps and pay income, thx. No:,ipficifl ‘estimate of the qzu:inhi'; f such returng for the year 1923 can\&e igivyen, b;u-t. abut}ntla REVENUE FIGURES GIVEN Over msht“’?"“‘»“'i?oofifl“‘\' -and"“!Asseosfif ssed $111,000,000 | _ | ‘/In 1921, Last Year of .: /~/ /.. Compilations: s j As To Exemptions | |â€" . _ 1A woman who was widowed during the‘ year 1923, unless the head of a family or remarried on or before Deâ€" cember 31, 1923, may claim only an exemption of $1,000.‘ A «wife supâ€" ;porting an invalid) husband in a saniâ€" tarium is entitled to an exemption of $2,500 or $2,000 according to whether ‘her net income .was 35,350 br less or; in exctess of $5,000. (The upnntio.!J l‘is ‘one ‘of necessity, and sh¢ is not ‘considered for income tax purposés to be "living apart" from her husband. ‘lf, however, there is continuous volâ€" untary . separation | between husband ] and wife, each must u: the status df a single person with respect to, the income tax. "File your income tax return early" is a slogan that appli¢s especcially to women, who: thus :vjll avoid, the congestion occuring in colâ€" ‘lectors‘ offices duriné{ the closing g:z: of the tax filing period, which en« of income for| l_:efi&;:; 1::1-&*% compilation . of (‘such . figuresâ€"s) th:?to;_’tha‘; r the E}mfiq was ap; proximately, 800,000. The tax assessâ€" éd on the inclmé reported by yomen was more‘ than $111,000,000.â€" Of the total ~number of: returns filed. by women, 89,000 (were by wives who made | separate > feturns from. husâ€" bands. â€" The amount of tax coflected firou'h this source was approximately ‘1$43,500;000. :. c|: Ascw> * § : ‘As Flmfiédl t 8 0 085. ; Moré than 100, :w?me filed reâ€" turns as heads of fami ies"kryreapon of the n‘:pqon{: in one‘ household | of dne ‘or more ‘relatives., 'abe ex MPJ: tigns allowbd the, head 'o‘ta,famil; are ($2,500 , where the ‘rlet income ; was $5,000 or less: and $8,000 . where ;hlg; net . income‘ rtxceg'dech 5,000.. Tax. colâ€" ections from these womén amounted to‘ approximately 31&0009.000. In d?-,' dition there were filed approximately 600,000 returns by single. women, in whichâ€"term are included; widows, diâ€" vorcées and , women fiving apart from their Rusbands.. The amount of tax ‘from this source «was| more "than $58,000,000.. > ; *3 02 | â€" Interest in‘ The Tomb of rus.Anm ‘Amen has been accelerated by fuct that the drama of discovery, is still in progress in Egyptâ€"indeed, (has, not yet reached its climax. | . /( _ There will, of course, later he| & |subsequent yolume or| volumes, detalâ€" ing the adventure as Mr. Carter and ‘his . associates â€"explored ‘the ; burial \chamber and. the adjacent store. room (full of the ricp'est treasures. In. the fmemtime The. Tomb of. Tutâ€"Ankhâ€" Amen offers: a cléar..and connected account of the expipration up to the resumption of work last month. :. at midnight of March 15 CARTER‘Ss BOOK ON °_ KING TUT TOMB Usually "official" accounts of imâ€" portant explorations and .dis¢o‘v§rie.s are not only official but. heavy (and difficult reading.‘ Howagrd Cnrtcrl eoâ€" discoverer with Lord (Carnarvon of the tomb of Tutâ€"Ankhâ€"Amen, and A. C, Mace haye written in The Tomb of Tutâ€"Ankhâ€"Amén an official account that isijalso a popular account. The truth seems to be that Mr.: Carter is a born storyteller; not ‘a moment of the dramatic interest of the diafiov- leries is lost in his telling.. | / Interesting. Story of Discovery and Exploration by Leader â€" _ In This: Operation > ‘‘ The latest announcement of . interâ€" est is |that Ho:v?t:d Carter will artive in America in April for a lecture tour under the management of : Lee Keedick; > â€" .l 0g20 |"" * LEAP YEAR NOVEL i §E . U BR ] [ IQBLAm_ orkermG|$$)) . .. 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