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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1924, p. 28

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it l'l If; kylylKoXylylK944ihrhyXyilKiy.yX8 An ordn- -esttit. to $80900e no. u an emanated pertiit at $8.000,- coo, “I taken out ch Whom recently by Samuel Vandain unai- dent at" the, Baldwin We!“ Womb. The order vaa for 375 Doc- apodl for the Pennsylvania rall- md and it required just three min- uta to conduct the entire transaction. 1f'roixoixoiyixoixixoikoixiici1ji PAGE EIGHT ' Specials for Christmas 53% 37:12? “xi-.333}. T: 'fij if; L . _ tr "' YD mm. MtNtn'BB-88,0tt0.00' Overcoats 81 Sits MALTED GRAPE NUTS lwith CHOCOLATE 'lCE CREAM with WALNUTS, Your own assortment put into the box you waht-wpod--deeorated tin, or our own. , , One pound, two', three and hve pound sides. See the WEBER’S SPECIAL assortment bf candies in our window, ' 'lsr Came in, if yol wish, just to sample the kind of candy you hhe'--dFudge, Chocolate ar,td Divinity-Peanut Brittle--Peean and Brazil Glaee--ButterBeoteh-and some more. l, 16 North First Street _ ; rhtgt to the left of the enelne on the wo"' CHOCOLATES - hand rolled & dipped WE WILL MAIL YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT ii CANDIES FOR YOU ii'r63.bDj'arCiLra Eh3%:....2!338 Home Made Capdsii, Shop % SPECIAL Waukegan Avenue - Highwood Tel. Highland Park 1216 Big Reductions in Men's and Boys' Weber's, _"; BECAUSE ' CMTED” manna-ammo». This Week 50c Denied that there in any denser of u food shortened“ but - T people think differently we: the kids have been in for their luncheon. President Coolidge my not 60an his message to cons-nu ht poison. but anyway the congressmen hard the voter: speak on, limb“ I. _.. The have: look: toward td the 'ndoftuhmttt-oitittttttttse enntroftotnttsehottaetottteumht may. . I FULL l QUART BRICK tt jiii'ii' _ V ONE 25-tty PAIL 0E3 mpt 5 Y SOAP POWDER GIVEN I . J..tt. FREE! AWAY FREE WITH THE $A t)FAWASHERUDRYER OR . g A _ . I 0 IRONER DURING THIS gAzg, ' _ " lil j g -. SALE ENDS, SATTli,Ri) IAY, DEC. _20 Iii 1ilit ' ' " E . 'illil,' lil North Shore Gap Company Ili, uunmmmnnnlmmmmnmmmmumnmnlm Wash, Iihii, 's, IN O?illlii); l' we Illinois ranks sixth atnittttr the ten in the v'alue of her mineral prod ion, yet if petroleum werenot (iiit'ei?il in the valuation totals sh'e won] have third plus. , “1 coal Producti n Illinois has him thl for a (l'di'llJ, being exceeded 0th by Pennsylvania and West Vir- gin! . And in in some ways Illinois is t leading cod state of the cmm- try r the laziest mines in the world m outed here. To see the real 'uint' iratt method’ of mining one must come) to Illinois, tad this state point odrt))e way to the bthem in the pne- ticalguu of 'roek dusting” for the pre- "If the avenge individuul ”to asked to name the important gaining new heoroitid probebly mention Ati- gonn, Montana, Colorado, and Nev-d: as being among the leaders." said Mr. Cullen. mmver, autistic: allow aha "he of mineral production of min“: in 1922 we netu1rtou.r timee thetjof Arizona, more than tour times the; of Montana. nearly ftee time: " great as Colorado’s and over thirteen times that of Nevada. ' M -', b l Comparedwml California - “Ptpulur fancy thinks of Califomie " o r premier mining state, but if the him of Cn1ifomia's oil produc- tion were excluded the value of.the gold tr iitate'a mineral production win! he only 40 per cent of that of the nirie state. While few people realize it, Illinoi- Is one of the foremost mining gtatat, of the country and, if petroleum were excluded. Illinois would mnk Win the importance of her mineral produc- tion; "eordintr to Prof. A. C. Conan, head of the University of Illinois " partment of mining. T , Ill,ullli0IgIgihl)lliR lNMINlNGLINES Would Be Third in Mineral lin. HIGH RANK IN INDUSTRY ' portan _ if Pam Not hula: in Calculat- i Report TEE HIGHLAND PARK Puss, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Why take more than One Day; t tofdo your . Weekly Washing, Drying and Ironing? $5.00 DOWN-PAYMENT PLACES ONE OF THESE T LABOR-SAVING , APPLIANCES IN YOUR HOME. _ . ' 7 _ ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER Ask th who desire to have A tree of lo: to addreu the Highland Park Emma arden association, are of the Pan. The story referred to in the fol- lowing Getter and entitled “The Host Beautiml The in. the World” in re- prirtted,ottmnotUr' pm _of this paper. The ot"etiorr mndejn thew re- garding: the planting of apple trees is worth (allowing. The letter lat Editor Highland Park Pun: . The wide published inzthe Prone this .weekentltled- “The Most 'teau. tiful Thee in the World" deserves the attention of every home own” of Highland Park and lends me to lug- gest that every home in ,Highland Park, in particular, plant such n tree but let'lt be an apple tree. To aceom. plieh this purpose suppose we form the Highland Pick Home Gerden ae- sociatio'n and arrange with some competent person to see that the tree is properly plented and cured for. Every 50-foot back lot can aocomm date one to four trees. Highland Park my: around $10,000 annually for apples. Why not have the tree you love to supply to your needs? - . College bum "hrltot theme of mi- 'ttttteither/trr/tttttith, wonder that the mining Aitittarattt of the university of Illinois headlined web on enviable ”mutton. The grnduatm of thin school have been sought by mining companies in other etetee and countries. Some of the prominent mining whoa!- of the, Rut. --Pettttarlmniis State college, West Virginia university and Carnegie Tech --have on their focukiee at least one mining graduate from Illinois. In the iield of mining research the Univer.. sity of Illinoie‘ has received world.. wide recognition.” _ I From thotandpoint of oqni monk, teaching ma, research _,'J,'et,' en- vironment and general diamond ex- gellence the mini engineering de- putmemt at the U iverslty of Illinois bu few again, rding to compot- ent critics. ' ( i URGES PLANTING or' APPLE TREES HERE vmtioh and limitation of mine 0:4 plain”: -A -7 , ., Rain or Shine H; W. Huber Electric Shop 3' luke G iiew0istissi tmr ima- h l l, Waste“ FOB VACUUN CLEANERS WE! REP ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES OF ALL KINDS it? 8191152.... 4: it may may IS E B. 8t. HIM:- Ave. H"? r“ Her tt HOOVER for Christmas EASY PAYMENTS 'atmnatutteetmti-eteiithGeor"ur"--a rafftedmnttmntudmd-oftt_nd-etr- GAS;HEATED CLOTHES DRYER nd Iron HO OV, AY eauTIr GAS-HEATED IRON” m 27.17;; '--i-.=27= THURSDAY. owns“ ll, {M4 rttr-rtt-kintrriouoeiltti. Mgsdandinnrasettoattr-t , mmsertmtfrt.ttrirhte tsont-erin-other.,':' bumdaliudonthilclauof‘ for you! and M which that? SHEET METAL PIPING Henry Gr, Winter “humanist“ Phones“ Telephone B, P. 150 "t I no: 1mm I 3 r ‘ f l I, I?! [i1 R ti Ul

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