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Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1924, p. 9

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his new rul ,,| :. question Quite defâ€" cou!plet'm the does: not a tho high u-::o .: uc introl ‘of el "h v:. x above esd (to send chilâ€" school ‘until isaid! chilâ€" vred at the of sixâ€" has beenithq popâ€" at the n of le took 8 out ication â€" of comâ€" al t. (It sonly s d | that ?h-te That . has D« is year tet ‘the i . Of al: Edward{[J. wis â€"G. Blafr, â€" IUST GO ) SCHOOI blic| ins trudihoB, f all : child ttend pehoo + & mate anced full time fhat it is offered %;g P e JÂ¥ * mc th I: = f :E Ihv-‘ "' ul‘ a a 1024 This Into 16 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 Insurance~â€"Rire, Tornado, Liability Pure Golden |\Guernsey THE GROVE FARM 8+ | . DEERNFIELD, ILLINOIS Telephoné D elg 235 R 2 | 1 THE ..___| Are Yol Carrying Enough? | _ _ PAUL SCHROEDER & CO., Real Estate bae ie palcg) | ul4 ho Exmtct:lfi"tw"g t?:l’e bly-‘:bt»l!"tl Complete Report kf This Test and Dfl:& ive Literat ‘ C i%‘ s yâ€"â€"â€" -21»-â€"- â€"â€"â€" * @8 TH Z:msé’“im E',__S%â€"w-â€" y Dr 0 Builder Lead| _ Ac ""‘L Lath a .\ Sheathi Rr! :ults o Thake pate i'l‘l@!flup 1 is open to visitors every day from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. and from 7 p. m. to 8 p. m) Information, Reservations and Schedule of Rates given upon applicaâ€" tion ar mailed lipon request. Jj s <4 . es Of Highest Quality ;ORGA»!ZED AND OPERATED NOT FOR PROFIT BUT >‘ ~FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL on ADE _ 0.15 1.07 12 18 # â€" Wood Lath Beds at $4.00 per day y % Beds at $5.00 per day ¢ Private Rooms frc:fix $6.00 to $12.00 perâ€"day ? ‘include board, ordinary medicine, surgical supplies ttendance by the interne staff and floor nurse _ T est insurance in several of the best _ Main Entrance _ _ $ Avenueâ€"Two Blocks West of Green Bay Road Telephoneâ€"Highland ‘Park 102â€"103 HIGHLAND PARK,EUILLINOIS Inches #.51 #.41 0.13 EXPANDED WOOD LATH CORPORATION Gentiemen i\ | £} f I am int in learning more about Exâ€" . t { + GOURLEY . BER CO. Highland Park, Illinois ALBERT OLSON Highwood, 111 ‘ Individual L‘ th PROVED STIFFER THAN aQt STANDARD CONSTRUCTION by Robert W. Hunt & Co., Engineers § TDENTICAL panels with frames four feet high and éig > Aeet i&i%.‘c%?.;t‘r"ucfé&‘éiéhfuiu and studs 7%x3% in. and studs placed 16 in. on centers, were prepared. _ | . FRAME A had one side covered with %x6 in. dressed sheathing nailed at each stud with 8D nails, and the othe side covered with common lath spaced 2 in..on centers a! staggered! in the usual way. _ I s *# FRAME )B .was" covered on both lindu with Expanded Wood Lath sheets 8 ft. long and 16 in. wide tened at the juncture of each rib and stud with 5D nails. J In te these panels the bottom 'g}l'“ dm&d ) the base of testing machine and the pull applied the top sill in direction of its length, ¢ 4 Exrndexi Wood Lath, by this test, has been wwe huch stiffer than the old standard construction. But added to this advantage are its high insulatl‘iéfi qualities and the much lowfr comtnictlon cost when used for either exterio stueco or interior plaster. ; f . _\ Automatically Backplasters 4: betweek lath and asphalt ‘clt. Not an ounce of maâ€" wasted. . You get intrinsic value } 4 $9f strength of every ounce used. 5§ ""Tiost Sinieey Way" Tuscaloosa, Alabama 162 ?,,W F2 C P 1 I Don‘t fuss with din qfi?# shiny Suad"sK; Bring _ the Cafeterin. hundreds :a.mt&-! a our food is the best they â€" &ver 6 dnttts fit o 2t Ts asr dging dabes ® eponding the rest of the duy daing disher a04 THE HIGHLAND PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI STATISTICS SHOW REC s More Owners Get Farms in State by Matrimony 'Hu{ \In Others; Figures | _ Interesting © 1 If you want to "marry a farm, nois: offers splendid opportunitic the five north central states, in ing Illinois, an average of 8. cent of the farm owners have acc their _lands by matrimony, cording to the Searsâ€"Roebuck tural Foundation, based on a made by. the United States ment of Agriculture. Ka Nebraska, Iowa and 1 sota are the other states in the ‘ by Marriage" group that should good ting grounds for the eyed suitor. In these four stai per cent of the land ocwners m a t More than six per cent plainsmen of Texas acquired . lands by marriage, while in Ke: and Tennessee of the 845 farm« tervie 5.9 per cent had ta farm @long with a wifes _ _ U. 8. As Whole For the United States as a per cent of the farm acreage quired by the owners throug chase; 1{.3 per cent by inh 3.3 per cent by marriage and gent in other ways, principally steading. These percentages cording to the location and the farming. x The 2,051 farms surveyed i consin ‘showed 80.6 per cent w quired by purchase; 9 per cent herit ; 8.5 per cent by gift; cent by marriage and 5.5 per other ways, mainly by home As might. be expected in state like Massachusetts, a hig centage of the farms were ad by inheritance. . Among the 7 transfers examined in that sta per cent representéed inheritand Texas among the 169 owners vie the majority bough! lands; only 5.7 per cent acqui farms by inheritance. . In cent states 64.5 per cent . farmets purchased their lands. Original Homesteaders Western Nebraska still has farms occupied by the original steaders. . Approximately 19 of the farmerâ€"owners in one western Nebraska, where the were gathered,. stated they w origingl homesteaders. _ On the 845 farms in Kentuc Tennegsée, involving a total acres, B1.2 per cent of the own purc outright; 12.2 per acquired possession by inhe less . than one per cent by none homesteading. ‘Afl# being "dead" for mo a year, Hen Williamâ€" D deserter from ze Great Lakes station, has returned. _ _ Some time in 1923 the bod young man, shot through the was found near Phoenix, Ar ths'v foot of a tree, on â€"whi carved: 4 "Goodbye, Dad and Mother. ‘Months passed and a phot of the dead man was identil Mrs. William Leonard, 572 V street, Gary, as that of he Henry William DonoÂ¥wan. DESERTER RETURNS ‘ WAS REPORTED 1 Recently it was learned that van had returned to his n home. She fainted when she s Donovan was brought back Great Lakes station and was up in the brig, awaiting action naval authorities on the ch: desertion. ‘ Radi Tel. 410 Outfits, Parts, Supp Installed, Adjuste 60 N. First Bt. Highland B Repaired 55 South St. Johns A; Phone Highland Park +6 2p0( . SMIT] J U N K Dealer in Wisâ€" re acâ€" by inâ€" 4 per t in ading. ‘and 71495 had t ‘had tance, t and Donoâ€" is }i the locked many homeâ€" r cent jon of ures | the Love." igraph ied by irginia r of ‘a heart, z., ‘at old ulred land > than novan, Naval lies le TQ ‘acâ€" purâ€" nce; .4 per homeâ€" ry acâ€" e of EAD of the rge of inneâ€" arm rove landâ€" 8.4 ried the théir jcky inâ€" en | a es. In interâ€" their | their north f the * Hliâ€" .. In i d. r irca & m- riculâ€" irvey partâ€" This IRD was son, ; We Carry the Sm $ . Merchandise as ; i Chicago Storesg â€" VENETIAN ART AND DECORATING §ERVICE 4720 Kenmore Ave Specialist in Francoâ€"Italo and German Désigns for n and Bed Rooms, Churches and Theatrical Halis. h of the real Venetian Stucco. ESTIMATE FREE. GO. PADDED AUTO VANS â€" MOVING To BAGGAGE, EXPRESS, FREIGHT and Office 21 S. St. Johns Ave. - Tel. Hight 590 Res., 829 Ridgewood Drive Tel. â€" 2090 Prompt Service. Reasonable‘ Prices. . All Highland Park Fuel Conpany Building Material NO SHAVE BARBER SHOP & BEA in Highland Park 12 years; with Mr. Denzel Hours from 8:00 to 6:80 p. m. After 6:80 by Appointments must be made before Telephone Highland Park 1990 21 8. St. Johns Ave. Highways Construction Co. E. E. Farmer, T.S. DUFFY FURNITU Interior and Exterior Work ~â€" Mural .urm: Also Canvas, Sanitas, Panel, Silk and Oriental JOHN ZENGEL Hair Cutting Shingling l-a Bobbing Shampoos 4 Marcelling , Manicuring COAL AND SOLUVAY Edward Norrl GENERAL CONTRACTIN Public and Private Roads, Sewers and V Excavating and Grading }- f ESTIMATES FURNISHED t WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT HIGHLAND PARK PACKING, MOVING & SHIPPING 532 Central Ave., Highland Park, ‘Telephone H. P. 688 Herz Day Beds 6 Simons Beds, Mattress and Spr?x Hannah‘s Tables ; § Sellers Kitchen Cabinéts . t Kimball Pianos and Phonogra Gold Overstuffed Furniture 7 Rugs, Chairs, Dining Room Suite: Bed Room Suites, Kitchen Furnit Refrigerators % 8. EYVERYTHING FOR THE WwHY NOT SEE US FIRST? OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! â€" Cleaner and Dyer * 25 North Sheridan Road _ W, A. Waliters, Sec‘yâ€"Treas. _ Field Phone Highland Park 2012 , Chicago, 1 Allâ€"Men, Women and Children 8â€"9, upstairs, State Bank Build Telephone H. P. 169 D.‘ L. MUSTRIC Highland Park, N1 Pianos for Rent Tel. ter 7084 00 p. m. #4

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