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Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1924, p. 5

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amu- notbe ”cloud I 'tapitt "5oiptr " put. njoyed rad could ,.or and! they fait has before what 1 little time. give, they hand, no We. it)tht an [or the guy-viva m My t highly Rial [ 'tions ts at puma: ”arm " gm which just . Anti ' only WATSO “CHOU may ES m. " that" moment. 335 ttgi Id“. "m n this lo 1m Stree m " GREAT IhifrmJCrf0N BY tlIIlliiIiSfiui'll,0008 TEN MILLION DESTITU’I'E THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, ttttH American Red Cm Wk On Grmmdt Gives NW Assistance: Reports‘ l," Of Conditions Innzine 2.500.000 totally Mime M1. in the United ttthet at man: of subsistence tune ”awn m rising in their midst. an? the tender viii have a picture. mama to its true pr6portions, of what in 'rfeur- ringinChim. ' 7 __..),-" 'it!.r.ri.tttette2stihrll:' f, in Chin. Wt Win 'tit (ttttttttttr-tNovi-let- not - otimit_ttt,tqerltyer ._;.. I” nib: long. . a . The prompt action ofttts - 'tti M Rod Cronin 'ruthorUhte on f ;.. motion of 8i00,000 helped irt,tithr in: relief and recon-Mon "E! n alarm: and, Chili“ provinces, ' . intense sum; followed tho q, (l n General chase of the relief * is in the hands of the China Into bios .1 Famine Relief Commission, frhhh has obtai.ned [an additional u u from other sources. ' 'il ' _ Scheme of Wk- 1 _ This commission pdrposed " :v'ut scheme of reconstruction h would both employ and feed f inc labor and tot as a woven the “that future disasters. Its pi - nent Bood-premtntion and relief m- paigm contemplated in expendi _ of $10,000,000. Th; plan is an elaboration the work undertaken In the period 9204 1921 by the America Red 5 prnlho Relief and the Chinn ter- gutioml Fania Rena! Comm! ion. which malted in the eon#tmet, bf Moo miles of roads, tho _ of irritation will, an extensive A 19- mattoet scheme at the Yellow“ V and more this 600 and of: war dykes. 7 V - - " _ _ Tho when“ projected for gam- ing famine pedal. which will' not melt its peak until hum, onld hue been at lust af can! to the country as s whole. In ' ihli Province done it in "ttmitted IO,.. 000 square mile: of territory un- der vets, crane deetmyed [e the building: vested any. I . Suite Hey Defeat . .Wtttt the oatmeal: ot civil? . e in China the Milky of 1 the urge funds needed is becom re- mote. Diplomats at Peking ( rec- ommended to their “respective .. - that I tutu be placed the meritime cantons for relief and there mund- little doubt this recommendetion would he ., plied with. in consumption would 5 have yielded 34,000,000. Other . ' end outside m were expected I yield $3,500,000 we. _ _ f " " The sudden disruption of ina', economic 38-111 by military pen- than slows up the may . an» pain and pm: with re! as will ho undated mm t , a! hostilities permits . breath! ii-ll and n Wort it reeotsstmetiott NEW YORKBAS MC}! KINDS or TRA ' ON In Nev York City part of thr) treat: est-um ism-(nub: v‘ tthd' port of it belongsto the city; hieh be: its an equipment end r met: its on business. The is“ the cents on either the city-own lines or those opentod by prints , pital. There is patties”! no com Mon betweenthetwosystemgss X.".- ter*i,ottaftiituet_toorPtrp. ‘ en- tarrtotheitttter. Therein 'f " of Madness for all. The problem: s not to get value of trade, but to N Jar the value that is closed. swly, if there ever were one. this is t ideal condition for successful m; pal mug. Plenty all»: ai,U, competition, s prosperous com ,' unity, so Machine taxes to pay, no il, ..of. date equipment to “pl-cc, . f, nited eredit--ever, favorsble condit 8t that a.privatelrmmed concern cog” ssh. Yetirttheeitrtittea,aeeo 4.. to dispatches sent out todny by t we‘ll. known Minted Pun, for I every dollar of receipts from then , unid- pallinesirttNtem 1M: ti NN popnhtod qrttrmb,.ther City _ Nay Yorklmlont more than Grille for the teitttenarsee of the, ,. Theme ride form 5 but the "an" out of the ride btodrt canto. i In some and: tumor " , 'er cer- uin people kc to Hahthems gen. It isol1rtghtutrmentrirutts ,1" out f,Tte'.mi',,'M'Atott - "ve- centtuoio tuti-itdh ifin addition thereto m must put , nother "ireeeesulntoth-amrnitr . ury to make good the tutleit of al " iml payment. . - In order to henna in go _ on menu]: it is W to t pt the notion that politician: can buli- nou comm in which they had little or no taming, litter more Web thn than who h" stoked 'their all in Inch " gtttg . and bithcrhd to nuke it dueeeed In" that loving“)! I lifetime out. Wyn-datum ldin 'rtnrtrruees.tmthnegto cold ti-thinkturars gum 1'ttt,Ae1l!eh'shmrGrtf, they “imam. , People gti do 'tgltl'2't an 1','llt"lt,'ttr was. mob: wko will Nrpq V 1.toayr.t and sit to o. mm- einnd wt, it tens. WD tl. . " Lot 9/hik l, m addn to Ra in ma:- lnnds. l I D410. St. 37.50. Ely 150 'or 10622, blk 5, Ridgewood Pk subdn madam. 1.3:er Brown sad to o. E. Minions. WD $10. St 819 . Into 6, 7,8. and f). Ron Terr " and W hf of lot IO, See 28, Shields . t Barbour Brown and to o. B. Minion-re. QCD no. Bt Pt of lot lil C. B. Lunches In Sec 28, Shields twp. ' ' . _ St Bank and T Co to L. [a Wallet. 03:1,000. St $1. 8 89 ft of _ 2?, Ver- non Ridge Country Bo subdn, munch! twp. . . _J. Grind: and V! to i J. latch. irtitothrttranda11Mt ‘ 6A7,in nbdn of lot 344, we _ WD tto. St $0.60. ' - 7, t Roman! to Area: [ lei. Un- divided Ight int. in pt of l 67. High- WOod. WD 810. St 81.50. , .Arcesu Belle! to P. uni. Lots 2 a, " in Bellois snbdn' loc- 14 t 1%, Highwood. WD moo. -- {1.59. 2F. K. Bartlett and wt toi . G. Bur- dick and wt. Lets M, 89 46, blk a, In addn to RIVinin High] dr. D 810 m " ' .. - EGLm'mhwamm “an f, it tans. WD 310. St ' .‘Lot 9, h’n subdn of pt of NE ‘qr. sec 82, chi. _ 2mm. my Rum-6y toil E. 3.. 3r. QCD 81.Pt of tot 129. rttl nubdn Lake Parent. 5 i Mary It. Brains to L. , rkl and t A. Tucker, in. WD :1." t " Lot in blk t, Ravinia Big “ads. l, D. S. Trumbull tis Mary. Vane Jer- ms. wo 86,000. Bt " T T, Mk T, Tl',',',':,') nddn to TI Pk, , 28. 1A. P. Bentham and wt nu. P. grown. can no. but 1, 10,Laire Inf. _ ' ‘ hte. l' _ J. Denny: 3nd wf to -. Juk- BTW. Heydecker 9nd to En. rowne. QCD $80.' Lot 2, , 10, We REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS c'taTqotoc.E.toenusmt. Tbe only Dom Dam JIM blu- nt! oi mus: Irma m- 'aliii I . I . . I). on «Avoid sun-um... I POR Bump 31:0me m comm manna m ml rum. _ ar, , ' - HIGHLAND PARK '%*lt.: ". H. mm It. IIIMOFF WW 1 .. I" Cub-l u Tel. H. P. ti244 D & Rii)5LEC'lllRllC Electrics} Contractian All It Fixtures'), _i, " COLONIAL FIREPLACE COM ooh-mm H COLONIAL BE: THROAT ' AND!) a If 'aifiQieiitliii,ilr, nomflzmcmo W" on / and MI» an: 9 ed k LEE PAmSON and GUY MA. R, maniac Sunday 1tr'J,'ti', at'Elm P1 . Auditoriu: of Highla Park Civic Music mention' J. J.' tube u Schmidt nd art, , $7.50. ' of lot gddn toi ‘Pk. - rend, 1 WD $100 of pt of i 24, E. f of Bight . B. lay' nmeyer WD ti.) t $2. Forest si _ n, See 2 I. I. ingston, St 86.50.; t 5 in an to AID oor and 18 & 14/ 81, H W. Ti an ttnd ua I, 8, & 4, W. ling Bpi . aubdn, St $8. , WD ua| Golf '01 Soc”, I. Dunn: d wt, its Lot 25.: 5, Int Highla , Bee 26 SHOP lions FE ', i' 10 f 'Sho: avoid ti This l the slogan camp. now beim nois by ectric nil march of cities state. The rchants becomi causal day an that, u a do not t the ntt If alto A tt could "oft It " houn, everyo would be trio n " com their " " to 1pm maximum 15m pains. HIGHLAND PARK, tumors THI REHAB E 'ttdt/dll F ' CE DE CLEAN tr AND S t , Phone: " and 179 i thwood {admin & 1 st " Pt orNld M 1. W? 8tt Mtrfl 1d hr ttttany um nd wt, its. ilk 6, Int non from crowds." the than now being $200.00 Forum t mm but)“ TWA. r1?l,isti'tf',itt . who. Int who. 81 " t$ersoesd $60.00, Com: ole-u In . 5. In can of tu. nil.“ "in. no tM a ml! , (ttttttNt In rrlzes iiiif,.i,i?ftj, iir/f"ifiir"i'jtt Git: Firef’aoie but» teehtttt ind M F4 and Fl 1'37:th T f Xmas} .1: he!“ In at“... . tron. my I. on witt, 10.1 tt'ttr how - Inds I, blk 14, Earinoir y the tend 'cyiil shop let, the result, gttt,tt tion they I d. encouraged in e e met-chum . y, efte, So the! el - iea no 5601?! the nun} J. Elwin)“ W sud; I wt to Do M l wnm. t1'l'ttt) nddn to Rupiah & M. _ 3.- l Mo w. P. one. of SE qr Jaw St 50c. W , ,shley Mdarairr t o Crud Bi . 19,- 2nd vi ,9hieids tw . L S. Moses it N adn of Iota li, 1g, wf, ju. wngu J N? 4, SLOGAEN tot, 4 and bowl] of a "shop tft.', conducted by l.. wnys in behglf J f and tom " £9 Uirine n under undig- Emmsnitt ' Illlnols i to L. J. "oril. wt to Brie as St $175. _ CO. STATE CAPITAL GAS 4 SERVICE 70 YEARS Continuous Supply in Spring. There In: - been n mam since? 1866--a period of ttt _rqtat'm--nrttett Bprimrthid, Ill., the ante eapitat, re- ceived it: tlest cu service, that them has not been 3-: in the holder, E. W. Payne of the Illinois' Power (mummy, said in speaking at the meat tying In addition, to telling at how can had been maintained continuously f r this Xena period. Mr. Payne told 213% other interesting ttthum about the " velopment 013mm services for M1. dents of the We capital. The ttrat street railway, he aid. was stewed in 1881, the 'that ear running from Dodd'ti corner north to Enterprise street, the line later being extended to the City Railway park, new Lin- coln park. Civil war conditions nude it extremely difflettlt to Bnanee. of the corner Itone of the mpa'ny'; new building at Fourth street end Capitol avenue. . ' The that electric plum; he aid, was built in 1879, it being set up in Ida’- foundry, at Fifth and Madison strut- mid nuived the following you to Sev- enth and Adams “nets, the present site of the Johmtorvluttsher company. Mr. Peyne compared the m cm- ive of the early time: withgthole of to. day, telling of the struggle for any tel to Mouton-lone and the fhtii consolidetion 1"Ir one management! of all branches utility service. of the substitution of elecricity-tor hone' power end mules in street. railway service and of the exthordinnry de- velopment in the art of tnanufaetuie and distribution of electricity. _ A, D. Mockie, viee-pretrident and general manager of the company, made brief talk following Mr. Payne in 'lit/ he told of the rapid growth of the company such as hgd'mede-nec- eseary the erection of its new ~$280.- _000 omee building. In the copper cor- ner stone box was pieced I. list of the original stockholdon of the company, the present atoekhoidem, Mkers and directors and an amount of historical data partainintt to Abraham Lincoln. ILLINOIS TOWN GETS FIRST ELECTRICITY Greymount, in Livingston county, celebrated the arrival of its tint elec- tricity n week ego with a chicken dinner served by the ladies of the churches and a big pron-om of " drones and other entertainment. Electricity for the village m made possible through the extension of the "high line" of the Illinois Power and Light Corporation from imminent. Engine" men and housewives on inh- ilant, the former become they can new "light up" " brilliant! as tho-e of the neighboring city of tine, and the letter because they dildo their kerosene lump: _attd oldrtirrtbs,s'" "ratslttmamitr. i , I Much is add u to 130* pen question! look to the “my: in amt)" Last heard from, the m in; the tstreet, wu so busy jump out of the‘wuy of automobiles tin he coals! not think of anything all: tu1d'e 'Malns Since Year 1864 , WNW-‘1 my :39}, Communities by. then" '.rnrtt pow]- inritteti in You!!! to teteitime we. but in mm plum the ”inn length ofa all in about,” at“ or [as according to In; G. Mitchell. locu- tary of the Illinois Telephone used.- tion. ' LOCALITIES Dmnittt . IN ’PHONE HABITS 1'iyirtrltiu,ttotrrtsrrmr- telephone all: to through an ex~ change - " hours," he aid. "ht Chicago and New York City then!!- every day run up into the million. while in cities of 60,000 to 100,000 population, the .ttttrtttter of tate hone can: per day will probably be 'iii'iiii 100,000 and 200,000. In AM ld there are In "can of 120,000 call: every day in the year." :“Trmc might be dethted as it. to- tdl vogue In conversations being car- ried on; at t given mount by .1! lab- scribets min: the telephone a that moment. The" maven-tin! run into u conltnnt strewn "tying of can“. in intensity during the dithrmtt put: of the day. ' every day in the no." . ' Hum-n voices being tau-led over I telephone win pic-eat almost the “me, mac problems a dean highway trathe,, Mr. Mitchell mid. , “In :otder to {new service to, pe- trone, 'n teutthmse"mtrfrtier mutt de- termine the meat at otNittt,tsmtt hec- eeuryto uttdU.the 'tmdk', during the heaviest period. M e dettemi rule, the'tnmc [nanny hem from almost iothlu in- the early morning, to the ham period of the day about the middle of the foreman. It then usually decreases during the noon hour, picks up for a while in the afternoon. becomes lighter around the dinner hour, increase: slightly in the early evening and than dim): to al- trtoatrtttthtng'trrM1 out ' Aline" which. of9urlton.teiBe! T a”!!! sale: of tnoxsitutirtr6tsu..arad at.ndrrtttnt,ttotdle hint mutt providd manhunt“ Wanda" podium!- Beendretthnt maybe Sdlotherestatthe "" Radiol _, Optfita, Patti. Supplies Installed, Adi-std. New Floors Phone HM Park IN " South t his MA. P. E. DOWNING PHONE H. as“ um: no bonnet!» ? om , noon ','! usua- Luczo To Loon UK! l new PAGE m

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