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Highland Park Press, 4 Jun 1925, p. 10

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He dedicated. in 'ttrtl, - ist_of hislife to the work- hvat - , he problem‘ of the Revolu- H [in during those *r,r which loam-(I‘m- at for through seven! 1lhttttgihntt -rerlts Sully belied In Gen- - in attie 0&1me frighten-, a dd ,, Mr. Ber man yt' com- ittH, hi- }. _ - ' L .atA ' ienee in 'tte, beans triiiik usionment. a mi- dttr, ', "able cruelty, absolute do: found under the thin M e. The urine 2th,',',t' plum vltittssiir to visitor: run in , orld. _ 'Atzthe ll- othwo nun Mr. Berk. no“ 'B. " ietatoryMri.ttttmtr- “the " - under foot; Thit Rev. guy. i; p, its spirit cru- In the , _.-. Eightinntho ',','thditt h - , 'were told. The ted - r.' ' tbeunmaaud,tt- In of [ {emu beguiling tr inter- mtitml Ilietariat to in. will o' on km , exposed. The 801.th Arth 3- be destroyed." T . ' Berkrnart ya deported h til united Sun: to Russia in 1919. Hg 2tegan at that' “I g , whiclf, “like nt' at ., be k t for seriral out). fat . ib . .i- a“)? (TU' 90!! ”of: “8]: mm uni-nu: I: human. unwary-n 8 tle. -ror,tr* xv 1ertt'Tth,',', Tu" BU. m? or um write to 'it,',',',?,; New Facts About Russia 'er 18 IL STRANGE nonse- pandthintrpeisintiat. Munroe Magi " edit,',,,', at your arm vamL 'tr" T ,laotrpeiaiinbnttsdatn_tithsbobttintt,_att4thintr-, “It; 'giltrgtr,aggetThdtittet,t'g,','y Qrtittu',tlM. tai1igttrhair,orttntftmnr" Of hortrldntrouty Alimsrkfit1irgutmuttaed. ", DOBHBVIK MY'rtr" B Mounds Baha- WIJJnI-lkht 1ttl',t.htst. IliilNhlilEMiChuihrit Maxis Egg-Em” Conirtruction ,Co. ('lr'ertiee_Pttmstrt-1'reaaimtu" ‘ 'rtrm""t"'mtmerrr' (,5 J 1.“.an _ no. mum, ' _ ' ',ttr.uLo'tet.let' A'. LA T 4 First St. (Thane Bldg.) Phone Highland Park ”It. mldlng Material ( Com. ANU, sowav COKE Readable Play highland Paik Beauty siakt _ he. Jeanne E. Turner H.P.303 thBoohd It duly alike-”ion. GENERAL CONTRACTING and Park Fuel, Company of There no many room's in the house and Liars Gildercrut i? not content)“ any in the one';usigped 30 her. A "Yoke in the (30de "whether mun. gm mit to {anowj it: E _ The‘ow-ncr of tke voice is the, poet Stream“, and togethdr they go thri the new Frith its 5% "rim“. and, at lat out‘into the Men. A garden in which then; iatriraift', and where even kndwledtrd, is pot forbid. dam i: "1* J J ! Dana Bumet'yplnr fin-is. 1, scram Home,” is an Annual: play, :6ch action of American We, but it is waived Ina in the 'pirlt‘bf cynicp hm which‘lnh'ulbd It: “be? play, more in the spirit of, the'; Auonarr. And for that futon gum: play is u deeper gunmen of if: abject, and kiln turtatrrati n tttAmer, lean “It.“ ii life (t'J.'15t,1'ri; there "tn-eleme- u, Ariterieih ao- dd standard hinged mi tin-bunk ac- count, ete., yet the Thou-e" is the ham orefv11iiation. Ci. _ There is 'omistitinir lofnly ghoul: this, play. The only ,eiot vué an hope to) break the 'ttmotutuin of the com- mercial theater, our drimaiiiu talus itho Mire pk” whid! mi! he Sid as well an semi. ml in "ax SW Hope" it meant Ming. ".3 “W,” a; nt-La' pas-in: ittow-u.of Amen-Ida tif . linoleum, "tttimentalhrm, you: out illusion, “hunted mopt of thejetUn. Every now and thin in I ct? moment . in: "chasm bland! hand every- one started swaying to in resisthga rhythm. ' ' I 880 Central Ave. The t an Reflnintt company his a comp] refining plant ”Hamme- vjne co ering 300 acres. It bu stor- age for 1,500,000 barrels of oil. _ It employ more than 3,000 workers, 1,- tloo of m- in bawmneeime. It op- erates . Mo tank can, a string'no ttpmt' tla crew of men, 'painting ~every d y, need: two and a half yen: to get cktothe flgat car. , _ _ ,' Product: . Much Oil i _ The tawny claims. total use“ of tho $16,000,000 and curries an Invento of more thnn 33,000,000. Its we: about 02,000.00 th, month. Illinois t yea:- produced more than 8,000 barrel- of oil and this plant reftnitd only half of w. .“We our sales 015cc: ad our' men] in New York City. Our, plant . In Lawrencevillp. Runni- lyvev 'rtuterrftorrtsioretooi" - a us our: fletd for telling. " “Th: meant long freight buds and we had. absorb the freight to com- pete nearby rMnertt who got their do oil by pipe line and tank- en. t kid . he“: penalty on is. cm of llama-out” . "Neo, there was the problem of man out and policy. " sale. idea might velop. Utters, teUtrrothtrattd telerh ertnmrmtttimta, aver long dist-11‘ ,would fothrw. Day: would pus, 'e.ks palm”, ‘and it would still be back and forth.' C mftrtitd only half of it; f'Wer It there was aomething about our has ‘us ttht m not right," uld Col. G m. “Finally. mast. may canine there cum it solution, this n - _ Fallen-i pointdd from w? lit sky. We p rked in front of I new three- story 'f,'iill'd,Q and Want In. Cot. James . Graham, president of the Indian' ttnine Co.', a tall, grayish Juan wi ..a' friendly smile. welcomed us. . . C Se w hear from Cot. Graham the intima facts concerning c remark.. Ibis)“: enture in 'bnnineu”. which has be wgtched cleanly hr bus!- neu m for may month; of .re- lultl m re than nmrkable. Before rel-ti Col: Graham's story, how- cver, it may be well to state a few vital " ta concerning the‘buajn'cu he webben 'our “lofts on “In in Cthd New nd, states and upper [up we had. t pete their do an. t l "Neo, tl man on might val telerh diet-n .w pus. mr.k still be m ruched th gone. tsla MW pl: three . decided t “We ad _ Aim , with e voice, I hand, they tsaid---.'.' q is well." Would you hate it told? My guide, the beaker, Mr. Faded Keller of Tatwmneeviiti, m., pointed to e group'of. tell chimneys from w h smoke rolled into the sun- lit sky. He held): F- . I _ b WI Achieven'wnt ' I "H y. ere seeking a stdry of greet ind . achievement with humon- interest and heart-throb in it, there it lies hen ath those sucks. I know the story b there':, a better way for you to at it. 'We'll let the Colonel tell it 0 you. It's "something' the world a cult! know.” B, i met, before u decision was reached the time to act would be (one. 'lays were costly. Wire tolls betw plant’ind othee cost two or three . and dollars} month. in decided take‘the was to the plant. " we that picturpiu {on will. What! :would man. Mom' hem“, more “dun, more sunshine. more hmp' . more health. not: whole- some (y. I found myself face to Nee w h what beemed to be}; In!"- cle ot inoil. " c, , I w: in a town into which more than workers, and thost depen- dent u tt than, when and children, had _ transplanted from t? nw. tion's teat. city. Moved - n one body! cked tttrand se’trrddwn! Re. rootod! . ' Aim t with a voiée, I found, they tut.id---',' is well.” Would you have, it told? My guide. the banker. Mr. “We in' Nor York nearly 800 employ I, Finally gym: foo am t,iLir.id: tit it“ ‘Iaw'rem’eville. Our rent in New , rk can a; 862,000 I your. We built?‘ Perm-new iilke, buildings in La ', - ilu, Ini, we tttti',', for In: than that and _ " no rant.» ply. ' C , _ ,“Our morkem. were moved, MM‘ hold [ , and all. It our expense. They ve‘likodit.» They foundbutter we , . conditions. light; trash ptr, fewer tip“. About ”panty- five out of the» who left New York still with us. We sent " tocu out: but because 1m:- per. was, ddoticworkunddoitbot- tar. other, ten per cent remand for _ own mum. ' ' ' . and 'trrrmamit “I! m.buyin¢ 2'T who could not In bought ' ht New York. la_ietrirN c E V ti, L E Tells d [BEE HIGHLAND FARR; iiiriijjiiir, T311530“. mum, ire ( menu a cor) in: __ can-um at Con! l- t would take 1,000,0 mms' at of New York Ci repla tdti': in smaller l nitiel the nition."t, , 1 Fl f Bow 200 Wetrti es Were, TPY! In New York to} nois and Benefit: ' New Mom sum mums E9iS) (rr-SGP,,?,????,',,)',',) arm Irttiift PM}: hrs ' and Y gee per- ty -pnd PLAN an important step in. the betterment of 1)tyyl 1t,for!ntrrtott.fitttnu is being urged by Charles M. B yes, president af the Chichgo Motor Jul). "Good parking apnea in being wasted by the very motorists whoring! it most, he dechru, _ l Through meter ellioiency in the use of "nibble space, he "rss,' it Would. be fer euler to park are in the downturn section of the city end everybody would be immediately eldo "A rule iutrtrAted by the Amie“ Automobile, gtagoeUtitm should be n1- mblqto locel motoeUta/' Mr. Hayes expleiru. "Dont leave your car un- til you are rune ‘thet'yon have not overlooked any opportunity to accom- modate eno er car. Sonatina your eat will be the one that% in need of the spare epe'oe. Lack of familiar- ity with 1orarordinaneet is one ree- son for the present waste of "nibble epeoe. Tod My drieeuh leeve their are too fer any from street cor-' nm and fire hydrants. mter9mitt to play ante, gin do not realize the (em tin-p is taken eareof in the ordinal!“ relating to such matters. ‘ They should find out just :what the regulations are and then obey them, but not throw in , lot of (god tqtttetfor xoodvmm- are and thereby inconvenience some- one also Jn the bargain. “m trelv‘e months ourTlpllnce sheet was improved 81;600,000t And let me tell you something. If company now maintalning mail odkea, Ind sales on K, in New quk City. that oukht tom mmewhm else, would move those 0mm Irae1t?whem they belong. but where employ”. could own their homes, breathe fresh air, have better working conditions, ltitht, room; buck3where general "kertr. and tales force would be$close to the bro. ducing eitd, hock to. plant and some of supply, it Would take 1.000.000 per- sons onto! New York City and re- plant them in the smaller communi- ties of the Patton." ' ' So in ther history of. t1hhtohr, hem: Written daily in the rettordupagpi " Maximum industry, devehtpeeurnt' and, growth. So must the wise mug of this cut. seeing”, turn west-'- . A “3th without they Wondrbug story, miliqia. (Illinois, _ _ _ '0!!! be writ the 'i"ititthsur1ttr, Ill- inois, Illinois,” _ I _ , _ Here is room, 'gt'irgt,'g; It in, tp visualize the story an! ma that the Illinois We“ Ilittotittonr'nrm u held Jn Gringo next oetiytter/trsrrrat exposition I at which duly Illinois: grown protjucta may be 'disphyed. (This hi the tliird of a seine: of ttrt'a'eUa mi" _"Re-Diseoverhttr Illinois. Another will be rittb1itshrrtsoor.) "The "out hateful _,tritt, is the annoying habit of la 'pit tho rent of the ear d foot " two “my from the curb. This is truin carelessness, and ought not be Matted anymore than driving‘nll over the road. The parking hot even coca so fat u to cum If)": to inconvenience every- body w m, trying“) mike use of the spaces which would fathom» be - to 'trt tttta,", a? ' i The young women may not] need the, higher mum, is the bachelor: any therre mine-m ot Are. -' Anyway the kid element believe in the yrinciplu of the Declaration. of tndeiremUnte,"md m api1v1ntr the some in their gelatiowwith their pm ,ents. _ t i. ' t Motorists Ureed to' Exert’ All ' Effort to Make Room for . Cars of Others ; Col 13113.!!! talked on for In hour, delighted with huuxpttunee, planned with hi. mania. , Finally I said to him: 1 1 T "Maru 'tttlt you one question, a pointed one?" L . I He, replied that I comm. I aid: _ "What dhrthe ftrtrt ttreby months in Limaceville do to your balance sheet? M5 what will itttrmstt business men." 1 CONSERVATION or' And right there Cot. 0:11th into motion; ~His'eyu1danced. m replied: I l "tk we sold mm bfrour goods in Illinois, Judaism. western and south.. western Ohio. Shorter freight costs. more tttthu. Rolling, stock back quicker.” I _ _ . ' ', Mani on motor an irho' could not hope" to have chem Mme. Chtidmn us being born wh vould have boa: dénied existence i the tumult and tension, of a gun my. There are more mtirrhqtea, more to", other but- door sports: More health and more happinend. _ _ ' "t belie“ that' we cut dortn, in tan- gible Ind intangible expenses, ”My 000 a fear. And mitstttxs--we found when we, 11nd our sale; one“ here. that there ,wu a mat "ld for our product!“ close at handy, It in: the old ttorai--etimr the uprby ‘muket. th.utsttry,ti.em of parking ”no ‘DRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN , STRETCHING' TmgutBLtABLB LAUNDRY _ i, PHONE 178-17! PARKING SPACE Solvay Coke _ Baggage, Exirristing, Moving' Telephone 1806 A Buy it vBum it " , r' you?! Like it Psurtiircurdt Highland Park Fad Co. Phone 67 - ' Phone 335 T l" “when. 1589 BUY NOW- and JOHN ZENGELER DODOEBROTHERS DODGE BROTHERS ' 56.11am); . . 1mhimd NAt,'ttit'metu _ Plan-u: M. P. 110-131 For Tar Years Dependable WILL KRUMBACH min! tkr The Chicago SolvatCoke price is now 30%' under' that of hard coal and about equal to that of the best soft coals. Chicago Solvay Coke. is smoke- lessand clean. More efficientthan hard coal. Easier to handle than soft coil. _ . _ Cleaner and Dyer , , North M- I.“ WB OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT m V HIGHLAND Pm Save Money Highland Park and Highwood Buy from your dea1er.aotilte will haveaService Mancalltoshowy'ou the advantages of this better, fuel CHICAGO Sash, Doors and Millwork Frank Siljesn‘om WEE"! Phone 65 P.0ixu4,mtthiandPii. 375’ Home (he PART 2 N HUBER 14 135E l

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