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Highland Park Press, 21 Jan 1926, p. 36

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iii if! 'dl tf a it? The -atest mat in the history of "a bull wu recorded ,tur, In no”: paid forth to announce A: procla- “we! the adoption of the Dedu- ation of Independence on PA 8, 1776, "tdntrdoh-irtedfor henna -ttrnrhiehtthasairt.eétremette (also: ' Few 'terl.e!lyethtdietauet' of the hell. The circumference ammsdthrhria12feet.neotmdthe emnmTfoet6tnehes,hotrrth'ehtto 'hedromtitis8fest,mtdit_t 13mm . ‘ .’ The liberty, Bell, we: originally cut by Thoma tister, of White. chepel. tendon. and arrived in Phil,. edciphle in thelatter part of August. 1732. [twee then known " the Prev- inee Bell. It wee hung on than in Independence Square to try oot‘ite tone before it wee raised to the tower. Early in September "it was cracked by the stroke of the clapper during I test without Iny violence." "ertedine to e contemporary ecc‘ount, end wee receet. knee "out twice in Philadelphia. For eome time it hm in the Steeple of Independence Bell. when it remained until the ml: wee taken down, July 16, 1781. The'ejt wee lowered into the brick tower, where it retrained until 1846. During the fothmrinq you: it wee moved eeverel time: end was thutttr placed in ita preeent position In In. dependence Bali. ', Few people "elite the dimension tti-rof-tietufthat mwmummm inmdibbuimuehuptyu “mykobuhdfmnydwa- who. 'rhntuforthet-tpart trraqtmtttautrtot be aid ofthou; {md‘thePootOEeedepu-tacnt‘ out which its Immune!“ bu en.‘ Jim control. The tam-"He has not Been'rung the! 1835. when it cracked n It tolled the “(may of the funeral of Chit! Justice John Mulls-ll. Since then it ha been. lightly tnpred twice, once on Palms-17 It, 1915,'when its "mirttemtim" were caught up by te- lcphono and curried lure” the count must. ' On New Year’s Eve the tones of the “bevy Delve" broadcast by u- do for the ttrat time in Binary. when 1-9-24 was upped out by Mrs. W. Freeland Kendrick. wife of the any. or 'ot Philadelphia. ttnnomteirttr the dawn at the Seaqnicentennial year; -rtottrrmtde-tmtttettrthei tkattttiemttmtrtial International Expo- #tietr,ere-tratirT tho enchan- deed and 11ftieth anniversary of Am- erican Ind-panama, which open: in PhiUdehrhta on June I. A he Iota Servlee l , like form the Wave who: who. We hive in thin about W vehicle: of ell deseripthtm, " In and eventing out at ebont‘ “mm. The department felt that ' Mia] saving nightbe‘mde though inviting bids from We? companies. end the» were asked for in thirtrthe citie- with I view to substituting private service for gov- ernment mice if the hide muted. Bide were Mend in twenty“ of thei.eitus. Ineverycitythepdvete bidder asked more than the out. " whieh we were giving the ”nice. The mm of the love-t bide received we; 81,050,808, whereu our own cost, including operation. meintenence and overhead in these cities, emanat- ed to meme. e died-gm of $392,- 727 in {not at the government. ‘_' PM" Genus! Harry 8. New, "was in NatimN Badman lacs. shaman: t, About!” Mtkti,toosirsaidnttorttourrnnu. Itreti"teioyrm1ttartteoeid-. -d-ttnthiadheetiotltr_ in: in buildings, and’tlnt it-atttmld oarttth-.trtttttttVtunmatteruf Bmdunttumhiptrxent. To build post one. wherever required vbuld run trstottterbittiona,mtdthiseanonir. “with time. Burying! hard that mu m m than than at -tt,andyotthedepartmeist hammlhuving‘dm it: 'Heererfootoat1-ftomt1.40 when it was in 1921, to a fraction bath-moccasin. MSWCOSTOF P1ltrrhI,0liPM'NlliN'f LIBERTY BELL RUNG . ON NEW YEAR’S EVE POSTMASTER GEN. " NEW Marks Opening of Smuleenteny nittt Ter, History of This Famous Bell Given lie: " Some Futures of Operation of His Bureau; _' Sonics [in Watch] Angus: Details PAGE 811 ton on cmma o name an?) CLEANING ' 003mm . 31113“:me was RELIABLE LAUNDRY mom mm . “More than 450.00 pound- ot edteat - no man, daily in on. Illinois factory," the Foundation point- out. “linking " pounds af - from one Ina-help: com. this phat is m using 18,000 bushel- ot corn awry day, or more than 5,509,000 bushel: a year. Seven! Inch memo. would make quite a hole in the com surplus. mu in years of high yields and tend to keep corn. prices " a more satis- factory level." _. ' The United States consumaaround teat bunch mymda of tttUte and but "cu Annually, eight billion of which is imported. The use at 800,000,000 bushel- of corn tt your for up: may. ing nppuently would eliminate the necessity of importing mt quanti- ties of the can. product. This would not injure the business of the can: und beet - grown: of, America. as they produce dttt, "trparrd two billion pounds h your, or otte..Bfttt of that what is and. in the United States. N Field corn is coming to th'g that u a rim of Isuzu“ can? and hats in the mnufutum or. mum m- m, accordiiaz tout mm is-d by the Sara-Roebuck Multan! PoPtdatiomprttieh deck": with” .point the way to gather prosperity. in the corn belt. Tweettr-tive Pounds from Basin! ht Illinois Factory at! 18,000 Ballads Uni Daily, Report RIVAL or CANE AND BEET MAKING SUGAR FROM ' CORN, NEW PROCESS tiXEIIEiiEiriEEEifE Call and _ us give you an estimate PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 542 H 516 " 618 LAUREL AVE. _ Highland Park. In. YOUR CAR CAN HAVE THAT NEW CAR' APPEARANCE BY HAVING IT “an Cum-won LATEST COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM AUTO PAINTING and “COVERING SHOP t Lacquered Also do high grade auto painting and varnish- ing, truck lettering,' and mtptdgramminti. _ at Ay . bout of burden w an "" that Henry Ford can make I moduli. ieal elephuit that will outdo t“, thg elephnntl of wttieh Kipling ever wrote; even though it does not live on pu- nuts, any: the Nnti'on'l Bum; Wank! in, then, have u: Extermi- nate the mid-wow: Babbitt! to - Itolfe the American bison? Thit in. pruniw'cmum in, we we told, late from extinction. lost at us and our children In" "Ott than. 7 T Why, then. be dk‘hmnd mm the elephant? It the world {an no 110- phnnts only " . curios”: or to give plenum to than who ihoot-them; we Bhnil keep a in 6: wild-pm: pro-mes. and . few in s',',','?""'!,' pub; and who’ll be worse " '? Why, then. be disturbed about tho Munch-fer Guardian applaud what? the "ibm-too) tiger 1nd tht great Irish elk? But not» of us who enjoy that adnUrabte plpu' would restore his predoeeuon in naming Great Britain. 7 '1 ' “Just a Bhtibttt has mpphntud tho but-lo intttemid-it,arht8tntttt Africa them B'OW “such - tumattatlt-htrttttntstlttrrhitesrhi,. mero- tnd the able antelope m- tubing.” C A The Manchester Gandhi: mm. tor the push: elephant in South Atrial“ gays: _' ELEPHAN'IS PASSING ' . i BUT WE HAVE FORDS Eéonomic Value of My” 13 Exceeded hr Modem: l . _ Invention T _ WWO”?! to. cum Ami. Km M m. mama. mnucph. te',rs9drw THE HIGHLAND PARK P""cmPh"D PARK; ILLINOIS DR. E. C. GORDON tai't'i The f that daemon costs money is ',ht'tt F when, the ”new not out to menu winning nthletic couches. 308,395,338 coins', were mag by Unitas! Sutu- mum lot you, burn nut in In: than three who. for each man, Woman and child, they won’t sound unload uttlins in the pack. at: of the mph. . 'lleillgiti. ll C E 'lllqillgq, Building Material 14s North rm: Street c FRANK 4litlllllLaltiltMlNRoM mutate: ear-saga. This 'dull',,',' Dill apply to sad:- tele- phone add? for my yum, A',', price level: tgt company {spon- Mucoutroltlam advances. telhut thi em Ard. haired a average iguastgwnt_ higher EVERY telephone added " this system during (he Téiephdne Service Must Go On Bright, airy rooms, up-to-date equipment. _ _ _ . Painatyrinit nurses and attendants-Moderate charges. , ' The Highland, Park Hosgital is essentially a Highland Park Insti- tation. The funds for ita erection and maintenance have been' supplied almost entirely by our own citizens. It is your hospital and well worthy of your support. " The Highland Park Hospital The Highland Park Botrphn1 . 'guttram-atottte,vad Anew. two block: west of Gran by Road F V _ Telephone T Wr . Highland Park 102-103 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY _ BILL SYSTEM I _ One Policy . One System - . Um Semi: 'tW/tum,",)?,.;,', Visitin'g Hours Dally 2ar.rn.to4to.--rroctotj.i. Ua"ioithio grandma!”- trimtatoso-trtent. - wiorrtoistAtitartuey1itf 'gtyor:,,e,'ltt2ttlgg',',','tde te,"',',,,'?" pro “they don’t have tom . It out the ‘world '3gtt,0it090M00 totretrtdoftuideattiTrWa good thing. tytt. this tnePrte 'tttttatt Modern improved construction and the development of a highly trained and alert organization have made in- terruptions much less frequent. and have' cur down the average length of time in which service is supendc'd. THE blizzard, of winte'r and the cyclones and _thunderstorms of summer are the implacable enemies of the telephone service. ‘ Experience iam. erinttanany years hat enabled the Bell System to develop the best form; of protection and the best weapon' of defense in this win-fare. ”proud“. t,','lttg,t't'rtt'd,tel,'dit print. but permntt of “I lid-nt- -ittdo"rtys-ee'ttoftt_ was. 2utrsodttgnast1h-mtnma. ,rantrrtiheldpmmyueka-tok, bettuaPettettetqrtttthiA mmmmmn THURSDAY. JANUARY str, 1" Montana. 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