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Highland Park Press, 23 Jul 1925, p. 5

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23, 1925 mimacing 4 [ss * # ‘I. ‘Telephone 1806 THURSDAY, JURY 23 8 For Ten Years Dependable LOUISE M. , CLARENCE B. | Teacher of Piano, EVANS Teacher of Violin, Accompanist h ' Viola, Ensemble Residence Studio, 820 Ridge Terrace, Evanston, Tel. Greenleaf 802 WWuWAn Tel. Highland Park 1994 In Highland Park Tuesdays, Weinesdays and Saturdays â€"| : V. MUZIK, J‘R;'1 $p 32 " Baggage, Expressing, Moving Upholstering and Shade Work Antique Furniture A Specialty â€" 388 Central Ave. "*S6x"AEkmes"" Phone H. P. 573 Highland Park, Minois DODGE BROTHERS Commergcial Car iCo_ _ _{>_> A.G, MePHERSON _ Highland Park, Illinois _ _ _ Phones: H. P. 120â€"121 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Clean Electric Lamps Reduce Light Bills ~"___ OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS _ _ 51 S. St. Johns Ave., Highland Park T. E.. PIERSON Highland Park and Highwood UST and dirt on: lamps, :‘ shades and reflectors absorb * ~40% of the light you pay for. Clean and polish lamps with a dry cloth. Wash glass shades in soap and water. Clean silk shades with the suction brush attachâ€" ment: of your vacuum cleaner. ESTIMATES GIVEN UPON REQUEST ~__ Tel. Highland Park 568 Guyot, District Super DON‘T FORGET Telephone Highland Park 1447 Clmla H Pearson General Contractor CABINET WORK Not Inc. v Expert Marcelling and ; Water Waving ; Your persopal inquiry is co diqgl.y invited 7 12 N. Second St., Highland Par Phone H. P. 2105 Solicits your patronage [% to her Shop â€" . _ Featuring in conjunction with All Branches of Beauty â€"Culture L. 8. EISCHEN Superintendent DODGE BROTHERS Motor Car 865 Ridgewood Driv BUILDER td Aniakchak Crater, on Alaska Penâ€" insula, is one of the most remarkhb natural objects on this continent. It is an ebo;pniu basin, whose floo measures 6 3â€"4 by 5 3â€"4 miles, an area more than half as large as the Distriect of Columbia. The rock walls that form the rim of the crater rise in places 3,000 feet above its floor, and a cinder cone in the crater wises to a height of 2,200 feet, four times that of the Washington: Monument. In a hollow in the crater‘s floor lies a lake that is 2% miles long and that has an area of 2. square miles. . | j Immense Crater â€" : A further measure of the magniâ€" tude of the crater may be had by comâ€" paring itâ€"with betterâ€"known volcani¢ craters, such as Kilauea, in the Haâ€" ‘waiian Islands, which has a ;i: ter slightly less than 3 miles, or the pit vccupied by Crater Lake, in M, which has a diameter of about 5% miles, both being smaller than Aniakâ€" chak. ‘Estimates of the amount of maâ€" terial that has been ejected from the present crater vary greatly, but‘ the smallest quantity jndicated: by | the available facts is about 8 cubic miles, and the actual quantity may have been more than 16 cubic miles. | â€" Aniachak, on Peninsula of Rimt Territory One of Most ; EXTINCT VOLCANO : _ IN ALASKAN WILDS CRATER RECENTLY FOUND ‘There is no record that this volâ€" cano has been in eruption within hisâ€" toric time;â€"in fact, the channels cut by <the streams that flow down its slopes and the growth of vegetation on the ash from the crater indi¢ates that Aniakchak Crater is one of the oldest in the whole series of volcanoes along the Aleutian. Range. ‘!| d, the lower part of the cone in hich} the crater is ‘situated may‘ posgibly have been formed before the | last great ‘period â€"of‘ glaciation, for gome of the valleys that score its sid e3 apâ€" pear broad, as if they had beenonce. occupied by ice and were later partly filled by volcanic ash, _ . . | o e Now Quiet â€" . . ' 4 ‘The Aniakchak . district, whose. broad prairieâ€"like valleys are rimmed by majestic sharpâ€"peaked mountains, is impressive and in many respects unique. The former scene of tetrific earth convulsions is now almost opâ€" pressively quiet, and the somber Jandâ€" scape, overswept by fitfully d ven clouds, presents an aspect that is most weird. f 3 Aniakchak Crater was discoyered in August, 1922, by a party from the Department of the ‘Interior in charge of R. H. Sargent, of the Geological Survey, while they were searthing for pessible petroleumâ€"bearing greas in the Alaska Peninsula, A re by W. R. Smith, the geologist of this party, which has recently been issued as Professional Paper 182:J the Geological Survey, gives a ailed description and views of the ter and its surroundings. C AMERICANIZERS ARE _ NUISANCE, HE 8 Former: Army Captain Dec "Old Maids" of Both Sexe â€"â€"~Control Work Coming to America as a yo of 19, Stanislaw Gutowski, a natiye of Poland, has experienced many phases of American life. He has been a penâ€" wiless tramp and he has worked his way through college. He has. been a Captain in the United States Army; he has edited a Polish newspapel . In Scribner‘s Magazine for July. -1‘ deâ€" scribes the process of Americgnizaâ€" tion through which he went. . He did. Americanization work himself .: Bosâ€" ton just prior to the war. In speakâ€" ing of his experiences there, he says: "During that time I came in conâ€" tact with probahly every Americaniâ€" zation agency 'th*t existed in Boston. I knew a multitude of social workers of both native and foreign stogk. I studied their human qualities as well as the methods and the results of their work. ‘1 delivered over a huntired lectures before the Polish immigrants, and I nmet thousands of them. ‘ d at the‘ end of my career as a ‘profesâ€" ‘sional‘ social worker, which occurred ‘at the time of my joining the golors upon our entry into the World War, T could not help. coming to the followâ€" ing conclusions; Fkr-t. that pn calâ€" 1y the whole of the Americanization work ‘was in the hands of appat - wellâ€"meaning but narrowâ€"mindefl and. hysterical old maids of both sexes; second, that the numerous Americaniâ€" zation agencies have done more harm than good in the assimilation of the foreign elements, for the very simple reason that all these agencies were Ti a coâ€"ordinated m?::: with no â€" y | of which should be primarily the genâ€" eral education of the immigrant and not solely the superficial endeavor to Americanize him over night; third, that all professional Americanigation workers who were paid ~for |their wasteful work were, with mighty few ‘exceptions, nothing but a so nuiâ€" sance; and, fourth, that I had never met a single Polish immigrant who was truly Americanized by any of the aboveâ€"described agenties." > ;. | [* .. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS markable: Objects on this Continent ~â€" OMX C deneyr m se e NP AYS imple were other basis genâ€" and The average fare was 6.9 cents. Of this, 3.58 cents was paid out in wages, 1.87 cents for material, power and other expenses, .20 cents for damages and 1.5 for taxes. ‘This left sixteen oneâ€"hundredths of a cent for the street car companies‘ divisible receipts, Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Local â€"Improvements of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, has filed in the County Court of Lake County, IIlinois, a‘certificate that the followâ€" ing improvement has been completed, and that it conforms substantially to the reqmtement:r:;;the original orâ€" dinance for the construction of the same, toâ€"wit: The construction of a connected system jof sanitary sewers in County Line Road, Green Bay Road, Ridgewood Drive, Braeside oRad, Marâ€" fon Avenue, Oak Grove Avenue and Burton Avenue,all in theCity of Highâ€" land Park, County of Lake and State of Tlinois, Highland Park Special Asâ€" sessment of said Court Docket No, 283, and that application chas been made to said Court to consider and determine ‘whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are: true. ‘That a hearing will be had upon said application on Monday, the 10th day of August, A. D. 1925, at the hour of ten ‘(10) o‘clock in the forenoon of said day, at the County Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House, at Waukegan, in said Lake County. ; fls c Wages are the largest item of exâ€" pense of a street railway company, according to an analysis of what beâ€" came of 880,151,540 fares paid by Chiâ€" cago‘s stréet car passengers during the year ending January 31, 1925, WAGES ARE LARGEST ITEM OF EXPENSES Objections may be filed to said apâ€" plication on or before the hour of ten (10) o‘cleok in the forencon of said day. . ‘JOSEPH B. CARD, * _‘ TYLE GOURLEY, nag] Board of Local Improvements of. the City of Highland Park, Dated at Highland Park," Illinois, July 23rd, 1925. : 21.22 NOTICE + â€" Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Improvements of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, has filed in the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, a certificate that the followâ€" ing improvement has been completed, and that it conforms substantially to the requirements of the original ordâ€" inance for the ~construction of the same, toâ€"wit: The construction of a connected system of sanitary sewers 1% FRANK L. CHENEY, North Shore Gas Company NOTICE The Preferred Shares of the North Shore Gas Comâ€" pany represent a truly worryâ€"proof investment. _ Your'mone'y when invested in our preferred shares is put to work for you in useful public service in your own home community, providing necessities to an ever growing demand. e o ; You receive your dividends by check four times each year, An investment in our preferred shares is free from personal property tax.‘ Your dividends are free from Normal Federal Income Tax. e s Lack of 'funds need not prevent you from becoming one of our preferred shareholders as we have a conâ€" venient investment savings plan. é Worry Proof Investment Gentlemen;â€" .( + : | Without obliga kindly "let have informaâ€" Objections may be filed to said apâ€" plication on or before the hour of ten ‘(i;:g) o‘clock in the forencon of said in Burton Avenue, Plqasant Avenue, Broadview Avenue, Green Bay Road, Roger Williams Avenue, Highland Place, Washington Place, Blackstone Place, Northmoor Road and Flora Place, all in the City of Highland Park, County of , and State of Tilinois. | Highland Park Special Asâ€" sessment of said Docket No. 282, and that application‘ has been made to said Court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true. That a hearing will be had upon said application on Monday the 10th day of August A. D. 1925, dt the hour of ten (10) o‘clock in the forenoon of said day, at the County Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House, at Waukegan, in said Lake County. J3 ; f ‘Board of Local Improvements .‘"‘ of the City of Highland Park. Dated at Highland Park, IIL., July 28rd, 1925.© 21â€"22 Public notice is herehy given that the Board of Local Improvements of: the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of TIllinois, has filed in the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, a certificate that the followâ€" ing improvement has been completed, and that it conforms substantially to the requirements of the original ordâ€" inance for the construction of the game, toâ€"wit: The construction of a sanitary sewer system in the southâ€" east portion of Highland Park. Highâ€" land Park Special Assessment of said Court Docket No. 278, and that appliâ€" cation has been made to said Court to consider and determine whether or mot the facts stated in said certifiâ€" cate are trug. That a hearing will be had upon said application on Monâ€" day the 10th day of August, A. D. 1925, at the hour of ten (10) o‘clock in the forencon of the said day, at the County Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House, at Wauâ€" kegan, in said Lake County. / \Objections may be filed to said apâ€" plication on or before the hour of ten (10) o‘clock in the forencon of said day. [ o _ _ Board of Local Im.memenu of the City of Hi nd Park. Dated at Highland Park, Tl1., July 23rd, 1925. â€" 2122 SAMUEL M. HASTINGS, FRANK L. CHENEY, LYLE GOURLEY, JOSEPH B. CARD, SAMUEL M. HASTINGS, FRANK L CHENEY, LYLE GOURLEY, JOSEPH B. CARD, s iesns on T uF.. NOTICE COUPON CASH . F. J. WEIDLING CO. HIGH GRADE GRAND PIANOS Buy from manufacturer at factory prices. Substantial saving and comâ€" plete satisfaction. » SOLD AND REPAIRED . Some real values in rebuilt machines frem monds, magneto, points, false teeth jewelry, any valuables. Mail today. Cash by return mail. Artnouncing the opening of our UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE REPAIRING SHOP â€" Located at 894 Central Ave. _ *~____ A. K. MUHLKE Deerfield, 11L ; P 8945 N. Western Ave. Chicago, HIL. DRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN STRETCHING THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY PHONES 178â€"179 EXCAVATING & GRADING Office: 122 North First Street p C o Stenographer 2nd fir. Moldaner & Humep Bildg. 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd. All kinds of typewriting, addressing and form letâ€" Sewing Machines Dictation taken rices Reasonable For Old Gold, Platiâ€" PAGE FIVE

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