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Highland Park Press, 29 Jan 1925, p. 12

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a3 PAGE TWELVE Amway-m 'stmasdy I lltthlouu,nooqohnabeondit- eoekdp-ttituupnstrearli" hath-Inning. ' a If you are underweight USE MORE MILK in your daily diet.. Milk con- tains in abundance the elements that mike good the defteieneieis of other foods, P . BOWMAN'S MILK is absolutely sate and pure. One of our clean, white wagons stops at your door. May we serve you? 7 _ Bowman Milk _ ' mm mm 7 -------rDRIN]N-----r---- MORE 'MILK! PUBLIC SERVICE COMPAN HOUSE WIRING CHAT That is the economical and practical Way to do it., When you are build- ing a home and looking {onward to enjoyment of its" comforts you cannot omit providing for the fullest measure of elec- trical conveniences. Certainly it is infinitely better to put in all your, wiring at the time of building your house In building a house the' plumbing is planned as a unit arid made complete. Eleqtrical wiring should be planned the same way-in full, for the whole house. WILLIAM GUYOT," District Superintendent gl S. St. Johns Ave., Highland Park. ,Tel. 568 or NORTHERN ILLINOIS T‘ho pom-km of wanting Ibo" skirts - for our. chic! strut ”909°"- than it late do so after the house is completed We will work right with you to make your! house siririntripinplete. With- out charge to you, we Will go over your plans and submit estirhate of. what proper wiring will Or, you can obtain same from anreleetrica1 con- tractor. the women in make it noc- to keep htrtng Include Complei: Wiring it Your Plat 3;! YOUR noun WN- 'itil, msgsmms Wen Supported Ch: as with intelligent 1 supported ‘by the (ry opportunity ttr each accordance with his l inertleatintr a spirit: 01 Inch throughout the Font-100g BI Such a community following fourteen} w Effective Govt o',i,Se,t,,e,tbo,"tif,t alert. which operates; not for "trratt," Wu competent and dick tion of the potiee,'tt and ail other dent? eipartrtmsrttrnettt. 1 ‘5 Progreuiye Schobll A modem and progress“. 'EIJ‘IM. nude and high schools' and a higher Institution, with adeettateuittutt' aid equipment. Ind providing aqua] up rtunity to all children in the comm ity for adva- tion and training. to gitizenahip and for life. j I C The-hp”. canton one community which whet. If we were f home for ourselves; en ever we chose», we characteristics; V the weil-bihnetrd developed 'oommunity‘ by, smell tame and a by the, larger 91 ere many smell co United States which most of then the: ideal eommtrnftrerrt every citizen lays! to would e _ var to home at? ', A Sound Econoinic in. mercmtilq “d busineu establish: number, to provide stable employment f --and to nipply it: chandise, commoditie service. ', DEAN .HEILMANTS ' ADDRESS Described Chm tstie Which Happy, Content and Pros- perous Town Should ' Have; 14 at: F E. Heilmnn, head 01 university school 1’ of "Your Hottte,T'ttwtt," everywhere: _ ; . The following ext address mad6 recent] T THE alumni; PARK mas. g iritikiiD an’mixnoté‘ lS ttei-Chu) ldenhip, well blic: providing to worship in In: conscience; religious toler- ommunity, ren- rtttrtenb--A city I honest and for gem“ Ind ich provides I pat admitting:- b, health, street menu of muni- lentil: wouldlhave the mutt-la: . Bub-Factor- jnduatries and mt- An proper an!“ ttnd pro- r its popuhtion needs for mer- I. and personal ad and prosper. you or I would cc to choose a 1 family where- d have certain essentials of harmoniously are attainable liga- u wen its tram tt radio by Benn Ralph Northmistemt _ commerce on are of interest 1 Indeed. there nannies in the pone“ ttil or mime: of the type of town his community tlttt of his own --i.A strong “sedation of competes, or similar organisation. which unite: " the indtmtrintyutd business inbr- can of the ”many for the burs pose of concerted action in support- itttt those utivitien which are brood" than any ningle bummed or “indium. but 2tt promote the in, w and at the community " 1 whole. "ifAdoquafe Beautician] Facilities- “winding well located and properly eitipited parks and p1arerttuttds to tiiovide proper facilities for out-ot- door wort: and wholesome recreation for both young Ind old. - i Thrifty cftutnt.--A goodly parent- age ot them home mrtteme-arho realize {chug swing in the We of all sagtital, who spend leu thm they am, who cohbume les- thon they madman, who thus Accumulote I smith for investment, and who prefer to make their Investmeht in local ludmtrleu or 1tithustries serving their own city. rather than in "wlhkat" uheme: else- when. _ . Neighborly Bell T Cordial, co- operative and Jimmy tendon- betwgen the ir_rioyis' groups within the (rm-1nd and between the city and t one who reside in it: eun-onnd- inz trade territory whether on the fem, or in neighboring towns and cities. ', “ring cleavage on bui- impossible. (l'Wet'l “Equipped Littrarr-A tthmr, will equipped and properly unintuiti- eil, providing opportunity for Child}!!! and adults to develop that breadth of hprlzon and interest in life which mime. from "ttood reading.” . j3rf.8 Managed Public mimi-- at“: utilitien, providing adequate f _ ilities and good union " mun. dirk rates, under rogulntion which is fyr both to the public Ind the utili- ttm, which recognius the neauity of mir returns, and which permit: all “we: ‘arising between the city And its utilities to be dbcided upon their merits rather than on, 1 basis of itmrunce or prejudice. Bound Induatrial Iteh,tthtnr--Whohs some and cordial _re!etione between employing establishments and their employees, leading to en amicable " juetment of dieerenees end en ab. eence of inch-trial disputes; a pur- pose on the part of employers to pro- vide desirable and attractive condi- tions o'f employment, end I purpoee oit the part of employees to render adequate service in return. Proper Health Fneih'tiesr--trttMeustt {Militias for the proper, care of the nick nnd the protection of health, and fitr. providing hospital and medical melor those who need it, result [an of their ability to my. "White Coal"; they call it where waterfalls turn turbines; “caged lightning" is another J,'.'t used to describe tlieunthinky ably gigantic force of electricity. ' nd its use on the North Shbte Line as the motive wer of trains over ninety miles ofline is attended by men WE: have made the application, of electricity to transportation their life work) , . _ ' f _ The current, generated at 33,000ivolts in a distant power house, is carried through miles of copper to sikteen substations at' varr. ous points alon the road, where the voltage is stepped dotvn and transformed to a degree efficient for train operation. The centralizing point of the North Shdre power system is the Power Super- visor. He has complete authority over the disposition ofpoWer, increasing the. current load first in one section of the line, then m I . a : ' gnomes, as ',r,et.gtntrttg, ggtti Latest research _ ' ', F as ma e it ssi e or su stat ons to _ rate auto l matfeally, 'a'd'f'flsd'di; half of them on theq§f3rth Shore North Shore Line have been so equipped; yet "attpmatic" is Merchandise merely a relative term on the North-Shore Line; tvery- j _ Des tch where, there is human judgment and trained knowr j Pa edge' in final control. . g _ 1 on. new.“ in t,"tltti'i . . . . 1 I ou'du Not!!! ghost at. Lfistfimnam’mmmm l 's',liit','i'teittistig'fii),it'jiri TiaiiiiiiiiNG the GIANT Chicago North Shore' and Milwaukee Railroad Company Highland Park Tirket Of,tieis a denominational The state detiartmettt of net Work! and bundling. announces ' Icontmts had been mrded for up- proximately four' and one-lull titil. lion but-rel: of don-thud cement for me in the 1025 mid construction pio- gnm. Bids on data meta-idiom re- ceived ‘on Dace her M, 1084. All mayd- of the ads skewed tint the prices submitted Vere less than than effective last year in twenty-um om of the' counties, and in the ttthers, the, prices were the lime. Fifteen (16) cement comptniel altered 1 total of 0,600,000 barrels, which in over 2,000,000 barrels more than needed for the mm road program An Aspiring iutgtrcAil up!“ people which deaf”: to occur. for til city and it: people the with“ in the realms of liberal euittut--tnuaie, drama, thertae, loctum. ehttm, et. chic' Irtririi-',cttt-is attractor- izod by imam.“ plrit at am:- ' out and but! f,'illll'-"dl'r,Tltu'; tn their city’s pro-mt and» tutu". who "boost" for it, mid who honestly be- luire deep domain their hum that itisthevdrybe spottolivolnthe whole, wide world. The mow-full t mew-ow, than them and 1%'lld orphan” with 4,000 children is Wally camp“ It 188'incha. 11116le places-the Mt- row canyon of we Smoky rim, no feet deep, bu been. completely ft1Ud by drifting mow. The talk: what tnaiat on hiking War with} Japan, hue and I right to . place of how in the front line tranche: if such ' war ever comes. The snow-fall throughout TtnWan Armenia bu been unprecedented dur- ing the put month, and the American orphanages here etc could“!!! buried in snow, which in many can! has drifted over the roof-Anna count! everything except the china”. Pith- between the various building- have been kept open. but as oftem tttn- ueled through the snow for consider5 able distances. Four And Matt Killian Barrels Are Paella? For Build- ' in: Of , ighwuys NEAR EAST RPHAN 80% SNOWBOUND There has been no - coin- municntion with, the mouth: Vil- Iw thee midmocembcr. and the sunning anon: ital-men an! M- herdtralotttr thei dope. of‘lom Ann: has been Wary more. About 95 deaths from arm-nu have but: mptrted to the warm-1M STATE BUYS HUGE , AMOUNT OF CEMENT i523? mum-won into the Unload sum w M. than Mod in. 1912, the bureau of ianW dad-rod in Ita "snuat report to thr' my bf Wt. The - W mm 522919 in 1923 to 70“” in nu Under the quota limit taw, a" W port “and. ”and W of PM- - have p506“!!! 'di-mi., from the hrmhmtittrmrve-t. M error that period W to "r World mae," the upon said, "trte mm of mm - an out“! States was {any one-thitl‘u - uhnunberulnmed, tmttheqrro- duldoclined mriditehutrtrttte the your. when the quota- luv was in outer-don, “Ninth. unwed! ,i,mtaiiemdernrtmt,em-dwith 70m mm" ”by - .._ T" __ "V I Ith. increa- wu minivan! due. tin no“ Mod. tet an "at dumb» of immigrant 3min: m from Turkey and "sitter and cut- - 'lltsr- ttttl; ttyr m“, 1,000,009 In 1m, 159m in 1934. shown as follows: Fro:- England, Scotland and Win!” £5,138 in 1322 to 59,940 in 1 ' Inland 10.579 to' 17,111; Germany. 17,931 to 75.091; tkaiikiinnvUn countries, 14.125 to 85.577; British North America. “.810 tdit"'" cad my 19551 to It the Man m to be and: “Which is the world's lured bulld- ingt" 1',tt,tlftth'1tT7t'l'd Amos-lent,mld either the Equitable or the Woulworth building ht _ter. York city; lithe now would harm. Sabra-bum. them-nature which; - m the (Extinction ll the tonal: m- storvnmmho-oftuth1itod saw any but in Brooklyn. It contain 'ttdr/ttYeager-ttttttit tutofther-sedEqrdtabk - in. It's any to that the - useful tttie,irte_ttmttittas to tt-etaeuurorpiitmttietet-- Approximately 8.00 children a weak you cumulus! vial nbont 67.- 000 gull nun wk by the [m County council. either {no or to! put purl-cut, during the put you. And about 14,400 children was opt-veg! 67,000 and: " wk on payment of! the full “thou-ind elm-3e. rosreisoisreer.ttPtr'- m Thm- Now may Of Namibian!” IMMIGRATION ms ' V DOUBLE!) SINCE 1922 f,'ggie'u"eg be “no " the Honk Eben the. 't',sliiiitieiittilt?'tt “in pain mum... i,'ii"S,'il.i'i't T.M. exit. " Irra- "f" an.‘ - - cm. In; "3.33:1; on (iEii'gi?; 'i'itti7,tiiii tiiFi't 1'f/,r much, Mt' 8,'JlrAh'atfdN'dei FEEDING LONDON CHILDREN THE LARGEST BUILDING H Find no bl in Pmtwi We, New: F ‘3: Dai 'g Mr Henry Dh ie. Herb a Roda It i tlipi itit a u

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