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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1925, p. 16

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4¢ it t y i4 t4 1P t 44 Â¥ Fire: PAGE SIX 101 N. St. Jphns Ave., Phone H. pam | 4 lOiBS.v‘l-':‘.‘i;rst’gt:ép-ho;s; Haak’srAuto Supply Co. Bbr]m Battery to Highway Transp Springer & Person 25 8. ERICANY SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER... #*_ P +o 2y 3 4 Apsl ts A . 25 years of anticipating the requirements of motoristsâ€" making manufacturing proâ€" cesges more certainâ€"producâ€" ing} a higher standard of qualityâ€"25 years of unsweryâ€" ing adherenée to the Firestone pledge, ‘Most Miles per Dolâ€" lar"‘ summarizes.Firestone’# record of service to car owners. Firestone‘ factories have grown from/ a small building approximately 75 x 150 .;feeq to mammoth plants -havinq floor |area of over 60 acresâ€" from a capital of $50,000 toqveq $50,000,000â€"from an annual; sales|volume of $100,000 to over $100,000,000â€"all in the short|period of 25 years. __ PRIVATE ROOMS, INCLUD!] THE INTERNE STAFF AND F] Visit the hospital any time du: md7p.m.to8p.m,,daily,ind ‘ how low the rates are for the SJ | BOARD AND LODGING IN | INCLUDING | ATTENDANCE B NURSE, $4 AND $5 PER DAY. The Highlagd Homewood Avenue, two } Telephone Hig! Know All About St., Phone H. P. 391 _ _ 15 N. St. Johns Ave., Phone H. P. 31 . 25 Y $ CITIES ZONED _ {| | Massachusetts, have pted SAYS RECENT ngwfirl,mwamh“m,_w‘;hfi ‘the %fi vie tC 4mn:gvuii:mg hours, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m., see the upâ€"toâ€"date‘ equipment and realize Wu given. . 3 n TWOâ€"BED AND THREEâ€"BED ROOMS NG BOARD AND ATTENDANCE BY OOR NURSE, $6 AND UP.â€" / locks west of rland Park 10 Yo(z’r If you would like to know ; ; more of this wonderful record, _‘ â€" ask yo;{ Y‘F;firestonev dealer to => send you an illustrated folder, _ _ | With today‘s high cost of © / crude rubber and other raw . . | materials, Firestone‘s opporâ€" .; [ tunity to e the public was | :; never better, due to i:is great |; } volume and special advanta= â€"| > ges in buying, manufacturing / ... and distribution. | es o hooi P e This Fire:{ only have be furnishing outstanding consequen ance ‘of qtj prices. | t 4+ J e the pubiic was ; tter, due to its great and special advanta= . ribdtion, | _ _ [ ;( rg mmcmnfipmrm M;rm LINOIS â€" | ne. R [ uld like to know wonderful record, trestone dealer to illustrated folder, stone record could en made through the public with values and is, ly, your assurâ€" ality and lowest Green Bay Road 2 â€" 103 f ortation Hospital Phones H. P. 49â€"1104 Phone Glencoé 1126 H. Koor Hospital DR. SOFIA HAAG ;w.cuifi'\- ~.~:< sses! THIY STATE TO LEAD Loning | mnomm%fivc t léast earn enough money this mer to buy their own ice cream : National‘ development and p ity are linked up with good roads, congressman: told ‘his Jackson: audience and the t h;nlw.d tems now criss crossing fl#u‘ States are as important to the ec try as were the railroads a ‘half tury ago. ( REd t ts S al _ Congressman â€" Hull prefaced fi his speech with an explanation of â€"good road evolution in the state in &ch he ‘hasbeen an, important factor. His observation and‘ active participation in road building from the days of the old dirt road/ to the present of hardroads has | gained him m » ship. on a committee of seven apâ€" pointed by President Coolidge to repâ€" resent the: United States at a Good Boad Congress atâ€" Buenos Aires Ocâ€" tober 3 to 13. ‘Mimbon of this cbmâ€" mittee are ‘all road experts of the United States and are: to give South Americans the benefit of American road ‘building experience and tell them of the advantages: t accrue therefrom, i e t en and | our inland | manufacturers and farmers are doomed â€"to competition which they may never avercome. Beat them and force them to give us t is curs by birthright and prosperity remains in our hands. â€" d > Fight In Congress >‘ Ten thousand cubic feet of wa now flow every second from this into ‘the Illinois, Congressman H explained; The Canadians would duce this flow to an extent where river would become a comparati creek â€" utterly useless for triw:- tation purposes. A fight is going o in congress in which a foreign nei bor reaches his hand deep into the central west to steal water which has ,‘been endow:d ‘upon us. by God. nature, continued the con i It is a fight to deprive us of ou prosperity so that Canadian waterâ€" power interests may thrive and prosâ€" urer at our expense. xB < The speaker sketched briefly the possibilities of economical . wa trangportation |via Lake Michigan, the ;fi‘i’noi! and Mississippi rivers to ‘the gulf as against the existing heavy railroad freight rates.â€" Water transâ€" port of coal/alone will save one dolâ€" lar per"ton from the Franklin ¢ounâ€" ty mines to Chicago, he gaid. He picâ€" tured barges in endless numbers comâ€" ing upâ€"river from the south bringing products cheaply. from the contiguous river territqries notably lumber and logs; millions of tons of iron are floating downâ€"stream from the Great Lakes for great industries growing up Along the river valley; wheat and agricultural . produce :carried down this teeming river for transâ€"shipment abroad at great‘saving for the farmer. Mills, furnaces ; and ~factories will spring into being and industries will thrive if this deep waterway becomes possible, said Congressman Hull. â€" f Foreign Interference All this is an idle dream, he warnâ€" ed, if foreign water power interests aré . allowed to:legislate water. out of the Illinois river. Let them win water_powtr interests who are : to spend millions and e_mpmfitba powerful legal talent to ‘still fu ed; iq‘mt:’to-hqd upon ‘to fight: fo ‘its . grea: natural resource, th Illinois river, and what this strear means as a waterway c ; th products of the midâ€"west manufac 'tnr'or and farmer to both America: and foreign markets. e KS :‘ A natural deep waterway betwee: Lake Michigan and the Gulf of Mex icoâ€"of which the Illinois river is vital partâ€"will do more to promo prosperity than any other de elop ment, said Congressman Hull. De prive us of the:right to use th waterway for shipping and midâ€"wes manufacturers and farmers will find themselves hopelessly. barred fronm markets which they are entitled t« and upon which they depend for exâ€" pansion . and | continued prosperity Such a waterway ‘simply means ar equalization of freight rates from th Atlantic to the Pacific Coast, he add ed.‘ . Due to high nilmql. freigh charges today eastern manufacture: are able to sell their goods cheape via the Atlantic, Panama Canal and the pacific than middleâ€"west manu facturers can sell over the shorte land haul, â€"If this situation is not td continue, he warned, something mu + Claimed (the ‘students should t But," iddgi the speaker, ‘"the/|| _ / _©~ HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH â€" hr:_snerit{do,f tlip;;)i’l .:dalm f.?t ‘he}l| â€" 397 Central Avenue j‘ | Erskine Bank Building _ Phone H. P. 8 entire midâ€"west is no one t A j Nok tss y j with good roads." This state, he warnâ€"||| _ HELEN TAYLOR, Principal GERTRUDE JANITZ, Assistant Congressman Wm. E. Hull, of ria, speaking at the opening of Jacksonville Chautaugua recently t huaudhmethut;hefimonr soon to arrive when the state of Illinois raise‘ its banner with the words inâ€" scribed thereon: : : : "Illinvis excels, in good roads oy all states and all countries." _ HULL OF PEORIA SPE But, Says Congressman, Natur Deep Waterway to. Gulf of ‘‘ * Mexico Is More ident Coolidge to ‘rp ted States at a Good at â€" Buenos\ Aires \Ocâ€" Mimbeu of this i+ road experts "of |the are | to cricans. the peveb of ‘building {exper 3 f/the advantages that upon ‘to fight for||| _‘ REGISTRATION DAY, Saturday, September 12; 1000 to 5:00 speaker, / nd in fact the t alone state, he warnâ€" ‘to fight: for resource, t this carrying the vest manut oth ; , P : 1 C4OV, f t! ; 1\:}:‘ 6. manuoiph 9440 °' lw“ o e l f:‘%‘, * | | Chicago North Shore& MilwankeeR.R.Co. . _ was ‘LABOR DAY | Go 164 . â€" M e o o e Te P old 1215 W from there to above North Shore Line trains to Wqfikfllmimm FoxLakeresorts Lake Villa _CLEANING & DYEING _ other inquire at North Shore ticket or at Trafthc Department, 79 West â€"Mor Street, Chicagoâ€"Phone h 6226 or Central 8280. ho SCHOOL OF Main School, 509 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago Highland Park Ticket Office Telephol‘e' 140 â€" ;. LUMBIA \ng ~~ MUSI Pere Marquette night Michigan next morning. THURSDAY, SEPTENMBER be handled in /a A€c MÂ¥d ie sn N es !‘ a> Mutes ; | § â€" 280 North â€" +.GEO. 8. $87 Central A HOURS: W FURN Phone 792â€"W 5111 Wa First Church QUICK! H in! Give cent keep / on We gotta get M"‘M many tong. : Their ‘health fresh millk â€" wixTELs IF YOU LA NDSCA $941 CE] 8. BARLI You are Paul 1J AY, Jeo

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