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Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1925, p. 14

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_ , C 26; Vat" 'QE/ T _j'jiii,' f (: (J H _ ML ”Lyn/2L3 W e " 1) to ei 130 O D t please in pftr F T i is a matter of cold consid- efat n with you and you're try- ing figure a saving buy our can]. It's weighed iith fairness aid old'iwith squareness. We ' _ eat merchants - ‘a big in re of comfort at so much Kiri RE WITH us - AN GET REALSATLsrAcnm w; J. KILLIAN, Inc. ABLE goods btar famous , radermirks. Our perfect lu hing is marked with Skill, e bility and Fair Price. Prop- T lumbing Provides Preven- . Sanitation lengthens life n shortens worry.’ , " re are, the Buyers of the ly foods and it's up to us le them. We do it with t foodstuffs and a sew m is polite and prompt. MINOR DECORATING t." niguhm'Pm 396.“ NITARY ENGINEERS iniints In New Work and Remodeling 17 Center St. WINNETKA Tet. Winnetka 1260 _ 's A MARKET TO EASE WOMEN'. F ”$334 _ AND ‘I‘honell an] Borohardt ILDING MATERIAL A Bath a Buy rein You Fit Every Way [y Bowden Grocery In: M Building, It!“ “on?!“ clam-ml :au Address Northbrook. Ill L nun» - norm mm: nu ad AUTO mama L Wahinnd Park " 'orth St. Johns '8'.an T mm “30“". I SANITARY ENGINEER NESTY _IS THE ONLY- 4llilr POLICY/ . tri. B. A. HAMILTON I Dr. A.' J. WURTH Dentists 4 F 11-Ju- m In. 'u-A-. m ”a. An T Inn-u M W ======t=======t===== Fulfil) “Dana Anu‘vn Th ST. JOHNS AVE, u B. P. 1723 CARL SALO “1!ng murmur Nat i RY Wits AND nuns _ Phones. 178 "d 179 _ tRMm-.ssdiotsa. t. PM“. Vanuatu. BARTLETT 35/) '41 / _ Officials ,elected for 1925 were: iPresident, H. A. Amerman, Urbana; , lst Viee-President, W. EC Butler, Chi- 'ieasto; 2nd Vice-President, F. A. Sper- ;' ry, Bushnell; 3rd Vice-President, J. S. Goebel, Mendota; 4th vierrPresrident, W. D. Rue, Blocmington; Treasurer) . W. W. Ingram. Peoria; Secretary- ', Manager, C. W. Coons, Peoria. f Autoritobile and accessory men from all parts of the state were in attend. ance: The key note of the conven- tion was "Reduce the Tax Burden of the Motorist," and each cf the three) proposed laws condemned were stat-f ed to have license fees or other addai ed costs of operation of“ motor ve-l ‘hicles in their provisions. It was es.) timated that-the driver's license law’ alone would mulct motorists of from 85,000.000 to $6,000,000 annually, as, no pertron--man or woman-could; drive until examined and a fee paid. The proposed gasoline tax, it was es- timated, would mean from $10,000,- 000 to $15,000,00o a year from the), pockets of the owner. . The next annual convention of the association will be held in Springfield.} Ithe recent convention oCthe Illinois Automotive Trade nssociation, held at Urbano. recently. Headquarters of the association are in Peoria. (AUTOMOTIVE BODY' 7 ( AGAINST GAS TASK Senator Henry M, Dunlap of Charm pain, addressed the convention on the State Police Bill/introduced by himself, following which the delegates adopted a resolution strongly com- mending this measure and advocating its passage. The, gasoline tax, the automobile driver's license and compulsory lia.'. bility insurance for all automobile owners are proposed lawsmote pend- ing before the letrisla,ture that were condemned in resolutions passed. at the recent convention nf'f-hn nuns- ' "”" --. "a couple of pumperé and pipe-men and watchment are necessary to main- tain Production." Cost of Process In The Oil Trade of February, John W. Naylor, a special writer and in- vestigator, says‘the lifting cost of the cil "by the Ranney process will'be from' 2 to 25 cents a barrel. Mr. Nay- lor declares also that the Ranney plan is entirely different from other sys- tems and inventions tried out many times only to score a failure. Once the initial coat of sinking the "oil mine" shaft has been disposed of, Mr. Naylor states that, with produc- tion started, the whole system "is under absolute control" and that only Next comes the connecting tunnels, costing from $6 to $10 a foot, but one shaft will serve as the central drain- age plant of,two sections cf land. However, the Ranney_ process admit- tedly is ordinarily beyond the pocket- book of the average oil man but in case of 'the huge companies with " most unlimited resources, Mr. Ran- my's discovery is ccnsidered by many engineers and geologists to be worthy of adoption. _ l First "Oil Mine" At the 'Jacksboro, Texas, works, a short distance west of Fort Worth, "the only oil mine in the, two Ameri.. an" has been established under Mr. Ranney's supervision. Pumps and the use of the vacuum and Compressed air. or of heat, to increase the drain- age are resorted to and valves in pipelines running in various directions in underground tunnels are turned off when the oil is drainéd and salt water begins to flow. The first and great- est cost of installing the new process, Prof: Grant is informed, is the con- struction of a mine shaft from thei ground to the level of the oil-sand which is to be drained.' This ex- pense runs from $20 to $50 a foot. puny. subsidiary" of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey, and that in- dependent of‘this, amither firm of large resource}: has been licensed and will install the process the coming summer. . The Ranney prrcess is Said to be not strictly an oil mine but "a con}- hination of the mine and well 325- tom." It is announced that a half in. terest in the patents has been pur- chased and its development undertak- dn by the Standgird Development com- .' . Although American oil fields up to I date have. produced approximately , 8,000,000,000 banded! oil,lenkineers I 'artd,treolotriats have estim ted, it u stated, that 32,000,000,000 barrels of oil have. been left under ground unre- T coverable by present-day oil..well meth/ds. , T l This being so,’it remained for Leo fRanney, a graduate of No thweatern university, College of . ral Arts, of 1922, and'n student der Prof. U. S. Grant, held of the g logy depart- (ment of that institutio to invent a new process, now under-Est at Jacks.. man says. ', ' bore, Texas, whereby virtually all of Gateway to Eut the unrecovered o.il.een be galvaged. “Geographically Constantinople is Th 1xt',',t,'d,',tf “in“. ts who he gateway of southern Europe to us the " no mo or”. ' h the vast and immemorial east. Its have been warned. time and aka}?! t at atut‘al preeminence Surpasses that our, oil nesezwes m America will.last f n , Medit'errisne n it Had its from nine to fifteen years, will have will?“ favored '"u','L'i,c/nat it been banished and, if the test is com- ight Lui; hat/e oct',",',,",',")",,",,' chief pletely successful, as now seems like- enter of modern Humanity [y, the oil famine wilt be postponed. "But Constantinople's t'mrivaiied, for probably Em” , (""1.tury.. l b , ituation has,imuie it the lasting bone} ' The Balm” Pr."""." ts yi.? to 'll {contention in int _in2,io'.e0,'t,l,.i,,tiy,) not strictly an oil mine but a con», ussia'a ambitions, , o be suzerain ct" Ninth)" of the mine and well y.'?-) ii; iiidiii,'s, and "iiiii'a'C', Ji Firiiai."..l tom. .it ls announced that a half m-l inople ate always stirring within her.? tttvest 1tt the patents has been pup? Che Balkan imbrdgli‘o is complicated- L-hasml and its development undertak-'! , countless t'rossettrrents of passiokl tin by the Standard Development com-i ts . Ji ' 'Fi', , ii l b tie b' ,k i puny. subsidiary" of the Standard nan n preJu Ice. cy, up oma K K - New Process Being Tried Out In Texas Likely~to._ Make Big Saving In Get- ting Product PETROLEUM MINE IS PLAN“ AFFECTS WORLD T'AFFAIRS NEW IEyglg WILL 2 commons :__.____ comma g. s. 0 NOW swam CENTER the Armenians has been condoned or pas ed 'over in order that selfish me sures may prevail. Deportation, of ch 3 size as to forbid description has been made, and the sorrowa at- ten ing them. are known only to God." the Armenians pas ed 'over i Elli: Steak, F int Time in 3 Years Idenfi Rent Him 'ttr, a next day after being iitted hit]: my . at of teeth which you made in: me celebrated by outing rout chicken. Not IVln. Ind meat tor three CT, you can ieture my delight. But mt ehotts IU, ah every day since. In B$6tea8agtee I a. A-I _:AL --- k . _ - 30" Dentists. t & sun Street, cor. Dea Sin: ' 'Frr three thousand years the le rning. the arts, the architecture,; th classic legends and the verities ofi a roud race flourished among them. T ay Constantinople is left alone, so itary, shabby under her gorgeous " stance. at the- mercy-of the at- ‘te uated Turkish bower. Some observera=of the reformed Tu k bid us believe better. things of hi . To be sure, nominally Christian st es have nothing tq boast of in th r dealings with him. They: have ex loited his massacres of their fel.. lo -Christians for national aggrand- izi, ént. His diabolic conduct. toward w which penalizes needless wars: a these who wage them. When will‘ th lurid light it casts upon .the pasti ho heeded? When will men, respon- .si le for the guidance of nations learn th lesson which not only this but all th bygone cities of the Aegean seasl in art? : V . Western. civilization, declares Dr. S. l Parkes Cadman, president of the Ped- oral Council of churches, in the forth- coming issue of the New Near East, I a monthly review published by Near East Relief. I E ' T Summing up his impressions of Constantinople and the international situation in the Near East, Dr. Cad- man says: i eat Wbrld atrdirs ire gravitating to.. ward 9tryrtuntity'ble,' where Bolshec vist Russia and Modem Turkey; "mil- itant scomful and __coitternpttmus," are awaiting itn opportunity to attack - _ _...--. - "Wm-u... eat with my Minn] teeth. ' B. futon. mo Lat. rm: Ave, Gateway' to East May Yet Be Scene at Conflict Be- tween Emit and West Says Cadman Speaks Strange Lingual“ THE HIGHLAND PARK, PRE8tVmGBLaND PARK, ILLINOIS m Apr-7030 (rliuts'i'd'g. Teeth - That Flt Ada-nu. a ”0?? filet, Radio Shop t The Neo-Dyne is Prtreminenirfor simplicity, purity of tone and selectivity. 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