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Highland Park Press, 18 Feb 1926, p. 5

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" My!“ 'UDderiteid 218 If! in tornotttiih w “my " Man.” Un- fit“ '?,CidiiiiCiik'i adult?!” lrstytx :ccs SALE DI Ts HOURS OLD m mm mph-ta FARM L & CO. 1ltihitd éVery 1 iThe mNatre Iii step furtheg i'every piece of re doubly pro; trtsideratioti in vihen Buy them! Guarantee HIGHWWD Riwinia Phone 2300 “In.“ with” stile-aqua nanny " Cl £711 Jil " " hunk Johann, general manager on! the (humanity main Coms pany. dep ' the gong: "a may: we“ in stunt cmthmnzh mac and that 8‘)!" Miriam tG""iki.iGiiiiuGaiiiJFi' i _ Experiments m Wu made trittt am typo (ttttden, mounted‘on'top ofthe Mar“ its forward and and dinning its tre-tind, wand town-d as meat, which is designed to [at idiot: from the welr.muffled' driver in an tighest of closed auto- nomic. ' l . _The oid-fititioated Itreet car tttttth a useful instrument Arr chain; the tracks in ttyr 1vittt-amtaryvittp arts, my “out“: 'tfhine‘of'tho put on Toledostreet are. _ t - ' Students of Deerfield-Shields high school are eligible to compete in an my mitten: upomored by the na- tional "Jamil”: of the Daughters of the Am It Revolution, aeeord.. may report received at the high so I. Think: is a trip to Wash- httrton, June '28 to July 1. Students will be chow. in a ertmpetitive any context of six hundred words on the subject "Why Upheld the Constitution of the thtthd Stun." Those Deer. Martina. with d, comm must he an? tor . hard struggle tor was, {allowing school-’only one student will}; chm: Darn-Id, Eur-r "upon, "llMti, Oak Punk. Anton.‘ Dawns" Grip, Glen Ellyn. and Jtllettl HORN MAY REPLACE GONG ON STREET CAR The com of the countyf board has had several meetings to, am those regulations. The numb." as: chairman, Myardn1.p"wtrt'Fn,. J. B. Gaunt, Georg. Rainbow; mem- ber: of the board; "utd Chum E. knell, county "ioerinundent of highways. with Chairman Ray Pad- dock of the bran} " member ex-om- eio. _ _ l _ R. S. S'I'UDEN'I'S'MAY ENTER-ESSAY TEST will be " connected with We 'of the adjacent pint that them will? be no short, antreious jog: much " are found in no “any parts of the con- mgod um that Chicago. E Mb Highway: 9 _ By err-operation of tu bdbiden ,rLi'l7;'l7t'r"t.'ly't"th'l"='t",'5lf1',", the mama’s. which as punk out- aide of the city limits are wintry “trough alt of the important: high.. ways. The street: of Aiiruiiaioit Setting up the regulation. doth not w ttet My M "t to be tuned toetott it». w. w, no! law-- {or m Rayner, 7 mo- unt the property 1trirtttgserso Nattta. N. am it is subdivldnd into lots than is u: mediate We in population teavelhtg the highny, Ind parking in front of btorm and home. In my!” built. Land will be given to the puts lie by the falter only as it itrctmtsdi- vided. . ( T ' “Our present “home mmteUputat approximately Mo mile: 'dm/tet main road. to'be prdtarved MI, feet Wide. and “not: the am in to be! macaw. Wit? {ride route. thet 2,2,t,tlt ' Jet countyandd- lumen" ties“ hive m adequate ,'t"Jtl'l'l'lt orttittV mm”. l The county supervisor: at: no more optimistic than the aw‘ 1,110 county dam ht M no fag-tight- " enough to. recognize the tremen- dous development which is ht itore for Late county in the immedhterftr. tare. ' l Contin from pip' ' to Luke tlelf,2gt"igli; it,)',',)',,",, to. in: ”hand certain httot'mrutee which a. destined to carry th he“. tmttmvst,nndhnveraidt tther an): be dedicated 100 feet do u the had alongside them in In ivided. Now tn '11.. ( “Rattan." at what pavement is built und‘vhen," said Chit-mi Maw. m at the county bond autumn, “the may shine, in lo [ dqwn the right of way now, baton it in W down by the subdivisions. LAKE COUNTY PLANS WIDE 'rfRR(OMi'hftE THURSDAY. I'EBRUARY 18, North Shorg Trust f‘Comp'any Sheridan Road and cisniral Avenue _Capital. Surplus and Undifvldod "oetta 1 We specialize id , . ' W‘Modmevlfan on North 0 Property Cain also offer we: desirable _ ties for i' ' Invg’atment P ' ' Girs,driLiii' (A pun; BANK) 531926 Gov ‘nor Ritchie was lilo t cm. didnte u the "N convention 1N gist the v ttIsis hone state tmot, ently.‘ Beau Mme an ardent ad.. vocate of m’ richhrand leper!» get 7 Mint the states which agree with jinx in; this mum: Andithmllyadmm that-. Alt ugh Governor Al Smith has annou that he will. retire', from politic his friend: take thia’to mean state, ad not nat and politics; They ardee n he will be h eapdtitde for must t fgee, "tfrrmati. yt In. new t ttte' a tune chum kind the no ttttttfort. MeAdool of In. In; ti candidate_ for J _ ' 1988 nomin tton since (he clone of _ 1924 convert ionu9t lent his f ' hi?! been a ive for him. it Alt eh {be mat presidential election is more than two years and A half tt ly, and there is tt unborn! co amnion! election lnterveu~ an moeretie' politicians are 11- rmidy _ wing to 'tatit about the ler#er ho will carry the banner for the pa in 1928. Up to this time four _ at: who are said to have the seriously. we being him about Miami political sales. They I Gortrto. Al Smith New York, min ,6; New, aw. of felt Governor Ritchie of In?! nd, . _ :'t CAN BATES SEEKING . , RESIDENTIAL HONOR Seve Airead Reins Groomed ' By Their Filenda or the . l Race In 1928 ' Gene y, 11mm, aid Dr; Wie net, the dItreoberim ofojatimmi, ted tual ‘a alleged, bad been. in- nouneed with such frequency during the pa: months that it had been dimeuit,rto keep a record of them g". It won! be y‘ears before the' genuine we: bepn- adequately studied and describe ' F ' ibeen ted on the fam'Elandu fontoln o. 374 in the Pretoria " trict; ,nt several balms: in the Potziete It district: According to meant ports, ore of this nature Jud also tt found in the ma dyke of sout m Rhodesia. _ t Of In the Lydenburg fUlda bed; been at r overshadowed by duel-g opments in the notth-northwut l Patriots stunt; Here there had _ opened emits of the tint magni- tude an importance. tof m ulc- tions of hick it iniththe prophesied with on tidenee that they. would be highly ' Me, even if the price at platinu would drop to tutnrf 30H. The Po . tor-rust deposits were tb. Mr of t greatest interest, and {the area o red enormous ”gum... 'rud Ore f ' The ho inn In: been tnced at in- torvnls r g distance of 90 miles from the tuna thtoeavbi No. Int in “I _ district. to the lam Sec-Mon V No. 221 in the ”that: part of ydenburg district. on of the Mt y horizon type had aha At a Stem. meeting of the Geo- logical My, Dr. Percy Wilmer, the caveman geologist, give fur- ther int 6n restrain: his nude ien of phtinum -deposit- of the " 11an He said that _tsttithttmtt wotk- to be done in the deposit. of the annals)? barium to Jultify themm "ttttsatiftuprueofartit the demand for', platinum an: wu- ranted i a more sof big low-crud. mtrttadoir1dlt-rtera'thia%)ii. ton im iately. ' f 1 Optii i retarding the future poeritsititt of 21te newly discovered platinum new: in South Africa eon- tinucl in in country. IN NUI PLAT]! srttr D_eqtotri, fngr , tattitt I o m [ 'te, cu Bd Readily i Mind Also ' I “my Dem _ , . ' my, however, said Dr. Wm diaedveries of platinum, It!" d alleged. had been. law with such frequency during JEROUS' LOCATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA '?2'gi'g' iti2iiil A line in' up old _ "And the razor: were fUirttt "tts A." But if they would gm, per- haps no, one m u _ ,' _u, Bills for imam boll " ind ,hatrter hours of labor an o V bd it will probably be; not. T T A {the Amer: lean people to hold mold job " least one day 1 . _ , The people who that condi- tiom needU thorou C "itkiete up, might take Field and no Char- Anyway tht T ' ending in _l','it2',t'ir' world. I The fourth cumiid mi mentioned. Governor onnhey, , " developed since the latent»! Bir It is ex- pected that/he will «Q for Saver- nor of Ohio! min, , , "ut " auc- ceuful, his but will Wu the ring in 1928. M'm a , ndieatum, at present that it will t , the Betd trailing MdAdoo 'Vhon the Democratic ‘comrmtiol ignited to oederin 1928. 9: . I ‘ti‘mean as in t rights, or,“ It in f ing the anti ities, of vt) ornment. !, , ', According a Mr. t .:; over, Brazil produces nee lg eigh Ipoér; cent of thi world's su ply of c Ill) s. Chili cow trols sixty-6v; per cen iii, the world’a iodine/supply and a 'l it t portiomof the nitrate s d in. in Ill!, tiomi com- meme. Like ise, Amttit, " pan trib- ute to.Mexie for sin: iii t which aei. entrtive per ent of if? world's sup. ply come: In Yuca and which enters utrtre1F into t , rum-emu of binder e. A let ' -tanning‘eg: tract called q ebraeho , ontroued‘by‘i L :Ru P rl5E _ "Britidh mutt]; Cd due about 3:1an [', , .eylon pro- wor1d's'mbber and th" cent of the consumes wait sew Ii and State- the world's tiroduetioil “per .eyttuot Northwestern btotes P',, ttaid - the estimates the:) we mm; Mr. Hoover about seven Hundredp i1 tpr attg annually in exec“ 'cd hon. " and he bu enlied uponi‘r ' fair. trriee, sumara'to retina“ by , git“ can- a tingle pure I sin: 3.: P", ning in” down 1tU':E'lr,t, p‘: key M tet, the 'ior'eh'elt, of -: J"h,t it?” ty , " 'tit l tires t'? evelopi t/ 'hlht1'23', l Other- Peed” 1 "rtofttethastutrto'rnat'ti 'tf5hmrtti kWhne "£939!on across the Atlantic w! _ Mhieh to pay the when»! an! inti C Im than wu- debts, the. only "d am left for ttlem was to create It', and favor- able trlde balances ii _ New York through utilization of virtual moh- opolioa of several. acts' which they held. Among i ’monopollu are the control of po by Flinn; and Germany, coffee bat 'razil, quininm by the Dutch, and ru . by ""l Britain. ": ‘v ' ble The whole matter, "/,ieeorOstt to Professor Cttitrgeore, infringed on the catamaran! viemrointr.ibt the inter- allled ‘1: loans which chase to 'ts. sume. Since it w” _.l _ b impossi- That the United Salt“ itself is principally“ fault in” M and mm war which in no I f as envied on again» her, by le . {Eamon and South American i tiom, is the contantion of Dr. Xe , th W. Cole- mve. ttmfeeior' of "t teal science at .t.Grthyrtern univ A ity. OVER RUBBER ANif COFFEE Professor of POM“! Science Declares Porelttil.Mortorr., lies Could Ravi Been Averted! ' F SAYS U. l M) BLAME . IN TRADE CONFLICT these sirviees. This week Evanéelistgll. D. Niel: sea of Chicago is with has. and has charge of the services. an " Beginning with next}, unday Rev. B. R. Wiener id N: bl u, 11113171! will be with m unquin, to the clog of the meeting. 31%}; ' Rev. B. n. was“ of waving m The evangelistic m " ' now, be- intt held at the Bethani IT-Evungelical church had an auNtieir, , beginning [in Sunday with them , ‘nce of Mn. Role and eo-workers I? Wheaten, Illinois. "r l . The. pinyin is txirdoiifi' inritid,to HIGHLAND pm Puss. mm mm. ILLINOIS tior of stated pr of mm i federal gov- an are anc- noiue in the t. and which manufacture r-tanuingég; "ttttrolled-tri' 'St But.I tdeal solution; m at? real ed. n any mat; 'tttttltd - tween the m grant MW cumin: mm be 'imtiiHdi1"1"'5 ',"' glen- Wall Pence J ' “Americans as well as Ethic!) about! not forget the fact that Anglo-Saxon- solldnrity mean; much foe the m of the worhV' unaided PM Col ve.. "An ideal Bowman! an» . t dispute would be {an QmUt Bri to relax tha' Bum-m Be- stn' ion on mhherm hat-m for. merittreritritett ttte Ptrriiitet "When the British weed compelled, In 1923, to repay the $4gt00,000,000 wardoan by a funding of principal and interest over a period of sixty-‘ two years. and amounting to fourteen billion dollars, the British had grum- bled but stuck to their bargain and, set a good example to other Europenm countries in meeting their' obligations. At that time Mr. Hoover had bkndly informed the British public that they [could easily pay the debt to Amnio- ‘through establishing I favorable trade bounce by mean: of the ,sovcolled tri- énsular trade in tropical products. He called particular attention“ trade in rubber, coffee,‘ sour and woods Evidently the British/hid ' Mr. Hoover’s advice seriously and we establishing ac' favorable balm“ through the 'rubber rude. But alas, no sooner had the British pppittqd by, the triangular trad, am am Hoover raised a wall of prowl aitahtat W lag the American public. . In M not only Great Britoin'm tho!“ otWhirUe Leonidas _ttm' ittht-. opi- sode u MM1se upon atom people, not! think that vo on poor lover: to, mae such a 'tee proton at at “in when we on] win. _ new auditorium» tttrtrir3tsetr ota, ' “than; _ tt'v: " '. ""-_, ,-', _ Gamble! and but "Oe Stevenson plan did not cause a 'tidden,boamd _ upward of rubber prices which would inconvenience Imnuhcturen throughout Ahe :vmrld. The "se in price Wu very gradual for the that two years; ht fact, in July 1924, the price droppod' again to " low as twenty-two per pound. It is interesting to note that if American manufacturers of bat.. loon tires like' the Fireuope Coin- puny and the Goodyear Company hid; co~opentcd with the British ,eheet thel Stevenson plan went into eiteet they} could have purehued enormous atom of rubber '-at bed-rock prices. But, to Sir Robert Rome has pointed' out. the American buyers gambled on the chance of the British governnpent be- ing unable to raise the price of rub- ber, and unfortunately bat. s South Americsn country. Germsny and France have 3 virtual understand. in: warding potsslk which is. in " feet, s monopoly. Pittr-ftve percent of the world’s an supply is controlled by the British. It is only nature! toe esch at these countries 'to use their monopolies to bolster up their humid positions through crating tunable trade bslsnces wherever possible. ' Stevenson Act . _ The Stevenson Restriction Act on rubber was the result of on sppeslj drmn the rubber planters, who were faced with ruin become of the over- supply of rubber following the m. Land was put into eifeet ir the British ‘in November 1922,. “The effect at the Stevenson plan was wholesome," Dr. Colemve continued. "Raettrietion of production was obtained which noted equslly upon all producers. At the some time, s M's-loo in the who at rubber wan mend. Ilike new: punters were and iron: min, Ind. incidentslly, the Dutch planters ttu, wise, although they "lfUhlr had cosh tributed nothing to the relief of the industry. The Stevenson plan morn. pushed one of the most Wrinkle recoveries of sn industry in economic history. ' . It's the job of this bank to help you with your financial program. Our officers are always te, to ' discuss financial matters with you in con dence. Come in any time. 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