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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1925, p. 10

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" 110W TO USE ALCOHOL, ETC. Avoid PM! Colman to Pre- not Radiator m: Says Bulletin; Other' Fettuc- PAGE TEN Prep”. up on now against the eotdrtu.tltrrandhtrtPteeted any add-admin ‘h the text of the min: Mode-M trrtherard 'yttor9mtrttottrf cuddvcr: in eoklelhetm. To elim- inate as In u'pouihk thy-um. meantime" m,thcnqryieo kiiGaetutuyteirahr1idr lined 1 it of duplr Newman mimW; .. ."Ir' Thy are lurid: add “than. .0- hltion to Minor; be discreet in an od choke; conserve battery mum. Driven no national mum pat- ent solutions foe radiators _ of an. known formula. The ate-{to ,3. in Mud " ha! deohol. Th want of deohol mjto tt "etttroeaimrisqodtmtiriatituo which include- III will“! unm- tuyu. . l ' " _ 40% 00% ”mo 50% um “W0 Evapoution ot 'the alcohol "tar the engine is “and up may be considerably retarded thi9iitioe_t of a mall amount of l%"t1is'l',' an! tkr about 10% of the total ‘ca‘ncity of the random T i, I _ F Present-day lawn doo- nik "a porkmmdily in cold yacht, tort. in; mm use of thr cinch. Discretion should he and, rlawn», beau-coltblut‘th-ttho raw Nel tucked into the combustion clam. bet condemns “(1.me tttMates ring: in“ the am unkind for oil dilution. PM 'tttit.' 1with ttuntretoreovertomtru' "tiehol: in the "warming up." ' f I 1 Cute must be exercised to ace that the battery in not (“new by long periods lot making the engine. tf the buttery it allow“! to mud-Mk in I (disetsnreed condition it will from. A table showing the freezing points {chow-z ' 1 Specifies Grgvity Frcqing Point mo (fully chum!) 94 below tt V mo " flabby o _ 1250 ' " polo! It 1280 . 50 Ctseynr 0 ' woo . " blow tr use _ . dun o Inasmuch u when driving - a mu: drain, upon the “any that M driving, it is ' tts. FOR COLD WEATHER A snarl-system of Inning irsverttadatnd perfected by Chas. L. T,turttetit, inventor of the well known Raygeld carburetor for automobiles, mdian acknowkdged author- ity on the combustion of liquid fuels. _ ‘FUELOM [‘5’ Burning Lower Priced Fuel Oils With a ‘Rayfield Is True Economy Sales, Service and Digplay 70% ‘Dependahle’ g Economical Sievers &Clodnan With proper instatlntimt um diustment of the RAW-131.0 FUEL OIL BURNER, “mulled with the [rude and unity of fuel oil recommended and with like weather and Mm conditions the em8t8nr gunmen: it will deliver" much or more bent is ob- tained from coal used in aid but c phat. In the aunt of {mum the Company am to page back the burner. refund _ttse mount paid and aneel' , contact my time with!!! nix months from date of installation. _ M,tfg',t'1t,'t',tt' a1tpgae,'2gtgtttt' in mtg}! or womnmhtg, free e I”. W' m " P. - I C P109. . F you t{£0111 '!it?jiti'ii'ti'i?,'l!ii) T f _ t, _ rm red m n one Abe "ide. no n can. or accou- “In: ments, not an ' meddll not 'duthhlt'tQ, tor n period of - your gem (have! installation. by T ng _ .- , _ RAYWELD WACHIRING co., Mg,“ " “two submeo ”bolowo 520 Cetitrat Ave., Highland Park, Ill. , Phone Highland Park 2535 nt,:yt'"d":ii::-::c":'ii""L,kHLroMur'r1f Fuel Oil Burners -l,2/istEF[tEE:jil)) ' part of winder!) to have the chars-lax rate of the or,temtorset_tatthtrtiet an added demand, may tt fg.. qutnt atom and start! - made. HOME FURNISHING LECTURES POPULAR Much Interest Manifested In Series if Talks at the 8 Art'htatitttte . lactate: or» the furnishing of as home continue to draw large nudi- enm of manned Wank!“ to thl Art lutistute. ‘Htrdinl', tMtoBe '01 ths,deparrhrtent of decorum am reg eently spite on "The Ne.w American Furniture." '. t "Tre “may of mint ttg.ttwar riodis," aid Mr. Behave. “lies in the fact that our busy, lithium! anetd. cm lives we at tttter 'varuneoyrittt an; modes of living which produced; eirlieri min. On the other. had; certain simple, pnetiul twin ot furniture evtttved in the past are possessed of aant utility trill suitability toe out day town-nut our use of them until we product]. style which via an point to u our own. But it malt be renumbered that the machine an ttevyrraettittty that particular quality found in arti- cles made by band, and while excell- ent results may be reached with m- chinery. Imitation of hand-made fur- niture will not necessarily bring than out." _ ' I Rachel de Wolfe Rama, ”oak- ing on. "the Decoration of the modem Heme," pointed out, that I Wul mcdern room is not necessarily " truthlul adatitation' of . given-‘10!!- od"tsutmaft-nNedftriatmHt on: aters. u long " the ham al principle: of harmony and design are observed. The new American amhibecture is bound to inthtenee in- terior decoration, Mid. this in him will some day' determine a new style of interior deeomtiom ' ALASKA HAS RUGE' 9 , VOLCANIC CRATERS Report of Geological Birvey 15 Interesting; Several Have ' Been, Mapped _ In exploratory work eonduete4 un-i der the department of the interior during the tniinmer of 1925, R, H. Sargent, topmphicql engineer of the Geological Survey, and. R. S. Knappen, geologist, discovered a t rmrkable mm in the Mttrthweatdrtt part of the Alaakan peninsulq that in nearly as large n the 11mm Crater Lake in Oregon: The work of the Geological Survey party included the mapping of a -monntiin game 8,000 Your V Camden: Announce Opening of OUR GUARANTEE of Sieve!!! & Clown, . 1 T 520 Central Ave..- Bighlud PM, m. I am warranted in Automitic FuelOil Burning ,rr'itkCtotttj.mr1ytiirrti_tt1oftt impaction disclaim! nestling m the await of the peak n cum approxi- mately tlm, miles in diaatitee. The huge bowl was {mind partly: Med with ice and snow, arid 13W tda-l, do“ occur on its pneipltonl ottter sides, radiating ftortr the enter rim. like the spoke: of I - wheel. This is’belleved to be the ”(but mm in the world of like din-endow. An- other cuter m discoveredasbout n ‘mile and at half in diameter and I i th’ounnd feet dew. _ ‘. The Multan peninigh h Lucian of voicanm’ and crust» 1211928 Top9trrnarhie Engineer and 80010:!“ W. tt, Smith diaeervotsd in the same vicinity a mammal: crater which is " miles luminance}. Thh'mtor, ,hieh,nrasuutlttrt Atrium, was fur- ther studied this yéar br In; Knap- pen and found to be more wonda fut than had beep previously tmprttioid., Many cubic miles of volcn'nic ash and Inn cover the country within tt tadi.. us of 15 milk: from its center. The interior of the cuter "orda many interesting studies in vo1eano1sgf-- hm fhrrrts, uh cones, diuectod vol.. l canic necks. and warm Quinn. show; ' ing that Vulcan, the fire god, is not l yet dead. -- t T The "rtmnt-Knappen party reptirt much big guns in the country, pur- ticnlu'ly the huge Kodink ban. _af which 64 wen seen during the trip. T PICTURES IN HOME F C ' TOPIC OF INTEREST l “mum in the Home," A' subject of int-gut to" every ‘homdmakez. was the topic of Dudley Crafts Watson's lecture in: Fullerton hull. Art Insti- tute, recently. "Pidittimr," said Mr. Watson, "is the loftiest of the arts. The painter does his work done: he conceives his subject and executes it himself; No expression of in is more personal, sw' 1 '. "Paintings on w'wall' must be hung with a View to their appropriatenes- in the spot where th'ey are pieced sad to their. decorative value. They mutt 'earry,' so that a guest seated "me the room may see them without dim- unity. For. this moon ‘euel’ pie- tum - wttrkg which were‘lctuelly plated on on use]; when the mitt looked at them from npproximatrs1y the same angle u the spectator who use them hanging' - u‘e molt-unit» able for wail decoration. Other weeks -Hrrrtil, intimath, precise, aching: for ample - an beat be “wrecki- " when they we held fn the hand and examined " ont'ts use." _ Mr. Watson _advotated portfolios for such works, which can then he taken out and examined at leisure by the host or hostels: and their sympa- thetic guest; , ttftiiati, ':.',-','ttiii" 't"4ii Brawn mum Arms; new mm, more: _ "TF5: 7, ' _ Cr'k1jr',)3is'i't',),a'?k,T,):W, ENGLISH BECOMING _ WORLD LANGUAGE WNW Us; Is Indicated; In Digphdng French as Business Vehicle Iftheyqudlenottoepukom km the indium" (a that it My will be able to communicate idea by tttoat" of a channel! speech in addfttpts to that need . by each .breneh of the human family. AG" wedlng teen-wort by the Ner Eat.» iiiiriiriiitiiionrt1fottttiletgf English in the mnr.qaatqm cannula. since the nr'hu'been menu to [data the belief. that it will soon, become the tongue in universe! use {new end diplomacy." _ m' In glee Near, But and the Balkans. _ when French we: formerly the eon-1 man medium , of sreomuurtietatittpt, be- tween peoples of a more of longing”. a nearly complete chenge to English hue taken place. it in stated. In- "tru.etiorrin English is in demand ev- erywhere. An iMttertee that he: - eluted in the change he: been the re: turn tttheir native land, during the war, of hundreds of thousand: of young men who heve lived in Amer- iea. They have-given a decided Am- eriean meant to the English spoken in g."""""'"' Europe and western As a. Not the, last man: the entt8etr which have tended to nuke the dutt. ericen' variety of Build! nostril? he: been the heroic work of the r East Relief and kindred -eua, 'in caring for minibus of "it!!!” end orphii'tU.. Buttered through All. Miter, Greece and the Cancun: ere hundred, of thousands of Armenian. Syrian and Greek children who have learned at lent a smattering of Ilntr- lish from their American beneath tors. But the constant tutor thnt undermines ell rivals to Euclid: u a universal speech is the complete dominance which it enjoys an I trade Immen- _ Luncheon and Dinner for Christmas Shoppers at the THRESHOLD The beautiful dining 'room of the Chicago ' Northwestern Term- inal in Chicago-tpet-tPed by Eitel, Ine.a-itt the ideal meeting place for truburbanitrts during this Christ- mas ShoppingiSeason. , ForluncheOn, tea, or dinner, no place offers the tired shopper so delightful a menu or such restful surroundings. Nor need she race to catch her train. She may eat at leisure and in comfort, knowing that it is only a tttrep across the train shed to the 2:55 or the 5:10 or whatever train she may prefer. For the 'yecomrpodation of patrons, Packages may be ordered delivered 'In care of Eat, Ine.; Main Dining Room, Northwestern Station.". Three Restaurants , in the Northwestern Terminal Station. Main DiningRoomontheTrain Floor; Lunch Room on the. Main 1noor--for quick service; and Lunch Room in. the Washington Street Ctincmmse. Altotteratedby- NO ' MAN ALLOWED ON THIS MOUNTAIN Ath in Greece 1: Ancient, Land In Alum Invited to t Visit; Wee Fare . invitation, to Ana-Mu to 5 their summer whom Mt. At "heeee, hm brtherrt F br Chulcldici. B. A. mum (in, in' his imam! 'rmiumitAns. , rd and W. " w!!! hit'; to an Interim mum.” an sov- r, who hopes to make fund“ can rot this osiettrxstmieitr at am: It monasteries. Tttit gum: u :hi K n refuge. from Sam who dor the put'ph‘ree year: has but! Mt y undated with 'ttte orphan- work of the Near Em Mitt. I out Atha- ia 'a ' :3ka 'roc rpromorttory jutting thirty miles 113 the upper. Aegean. Here, in an u of 100 square miles, in more tttsu' 100 mountain with facilities for flocking :2an thousand pilgrim- or :velcira. ttsatithtrartmtitatbi, dJAndlodginxm fromnndnen an ifiittGiinstritmyoatr.ts1y ofhtted with an utmost bet if it is not to he wanted a [violation of the unwritten In" of We be» nudity. In we of the more wal- thly hsoetette, the Wu in ex- cellent and the tare superb. Evan month": In: its own lulu. which are worked by the "tttothers." Each institution ha. in" own.winel and tiqmmr, fabriehted with reverent land; from century old vines on sun- kiued slopes. The titteat liqueur in Greece is found in the unit: ofthe monastery of XemPotnmi. Tritt, hundreds of M no you”: has tet foot on Mottnt Aunt-The governor’s invitation, More, we limit“ to the male hex. Not even te- male'mimnls we permitted. , _ Governor Pindhot'r position on pro- hibition Apnea: to be tut who!!! aha than is to blunt for enforce- ment "i1ttre.-tButrnio Express. the TRAIN SHED Place Your Order for NuembergerLehkueten, SinPhb.............8t.00 1'ruitCahr........ptmnd 1.00 1FtwLetAuehat.4isiPtt as Pibpemttts........potmd .50 Glitter-trate....." as 1lintttele,.....'.....ptmM 1.00 Cirtn'amoetStatm.....4kr turttnChtus...-..... CotheBmitumnit3tr,Ume ttef, Fmedxnm.... WWW)” EmQh-mnao;w CoffeeWruth ...s."....". Stree_UtAaotrrt-htP. '8e'lJdh'll'ld'l%'U'l's'" LtyerCahertothder, 8t.M Up G'; 'rmeCahe,8g.sotterPmmd Christina, Cakes NOW Fancy Cakes to Order, ArttaieystbDtstxmstu, $2.50 Up rttoetrettriut-ntarbemeteeis it-dirt-tttrest-r!"- Wuhthuthqmin ttteWoddCtmrt, THURSDAY. DECEMBER w, 1925 AP-teases-ttn-ie-rr "otdrarinettt-e9?ruvr.Bt't ttisNtrthntsttadidn'ttahe all -mo-rithtsernttrhertr. . Why Bill Gets 'Up Early Now- Me mm in he a. in bed helium but" 1°».de rm?! auu.rhr.iod.oid_ WkMu-oeono In! Wisconsin mm. S-este' of ltd. - a. PA disuser, nylon-[Idem bdnd with was: go mound-pola- as ao G 'it I!!! 5'5 Li " “a”? riiipo, i 'ro'" Bbbr :12" Cl we ,CL when!!! mi "molt-p1 mm! Wear! done-'1 m humus-.1 “I! " “a via vfd [m Do, TM W m [I] It CL vv Lg: "

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