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Highland Park Press, 6 May 1926, p. 12

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“The ilmt unit of the thrtas crack- in: process. another of the Ingest and most successful mm systems, ya built " Lamneovilloyj 111., by the India Rethsing Co., and hate the moat of the prelimhury work in perfecting the Cm precast In: done. F "C. P. Dahlia, inventor of the Babb. caching tteoe/eas, in I Chins» man and the xenon] om of the 1)!!th organization no in Chicago. Thin coenpenr,has been financed by Chica- go capital. "Dr. W. M. Burton, inventor of the am cracking when to come into nu- "atustr,unChieatrorttnateatdfot- lowing his neat "ientifte discovery in and. president of the Standard Oil Co., of Indiana. It: tmnem1 omen are in Chicago. Cram Sym- "Dr. W. B. lion. innate! of the loom caching than, developed by tuMndttsirR"nirtrCo.,ianflhit- my: and In odheU1 of that ed-tr. The S'mchir company in one of the biggest mhrterr in the country. twre'rsoet-tisettt-tlttt,t 11thioish_dhsutqtirtetttoptB. Rosamunxoiu..mrdhc i',r't2,'flttof2l"detaWeg, g,tnrg,1t,t':htr,t,; an! th-ttton-oft/trw-tIBF nob lathe": tor-ttnth.- opt-nut of the "emeMtrg" mm which have more thnst doublcd the mount of "solute obtain“. from I barrel of oilsnduyn PAGE FOUR INVENTIONS ARE MANY PmdareedlltrNesof%Ntrtate andwhieotmemt-dto Baum-cilantro! Automobiles b WHEN!) IlltllMtRIlOWllRY ' ' M W “ ltr, 'p,"ABrNA AUTOMATIC on. BURNER; Inc. , ----- PROVIDENCE. R. L a Vie J. Killian, Ina AETNA'S my. mum at 'eemttitrs, 'Fuel Economy Phsaiadbte6aexsmur Automatic Oil Burner Plumbing Con tractors PLUMBING and HEATING Phone Highland Park 1248 917 Waukenn'Avenne, neu- Moraine Road iat is the Story of Your Ash Can ? Jig,tiiC)it BOLD AND SERVICE) BY furnace drudgerr--foeevek AETNA, the perfected oil burner. supplying clean, odorlesa heat to your steam, hot air or hot water heater, you, too, will know mutant comfort. AETNA in a completely automatic oil burner which can easily be Installed in you; heating plant. It will bring “troubled warmth to your home, cleanliness toyourcellar,andfreeyoufmm ATALE of waste, perhaps, of drudgery and dirt; surely. Hardly I home but where someone putatwotomofhardworkinmthe tmruintreife.ervtonotcoat. With Six models-one for m a, tabltshments from the smallest home to the largest building "But for the“ developments, car- ried on mostly in Illinois and, with the exception of the (Drool syntax. by Illi- nois men, with tho prount supply of petroleum fewer than 10,000,000 motor cars could now be run. There are. on the road: toil”, about 21,000,000. mm o side of Illinois' petition in the oil and motor world today that probably bu noyer been printedrup to now." 2 Tm industrlaf use of cu bu jut began and the Mable home heat. in: by an his My started. Bav- ing loaned to cook by an, 1" shall pretmttlrextend it: we to the nu- fired refrigerator." . [II plants, on the contnry, require vmilittlo won, but may neverthe- leII manna petunia heat - over; de-ueu. . . 7tgt lpouon commonly {more the act that the enormous quanti- ties bf eotteatnttitr "to: required for mtetrpiaatta are veryynrely "unable nt‘uty time," Dr. Little ma “Super- Minx exhaustively in the new and possibilities of carbon products, Dr. We also predicted that petroleum may econ provide the cheepeet ban for the aynthesh of rubber. mi ding-cod with eatghteers win but prophuM tint coal will bo uniformed into 010cm} mm by 'hmptr power" plum " the mines. ttSte'.',',,,',',?,',',',"":,'.',",",',',': are_ WI supply at and will be 'tmr-dint-ttttemitted xttedttmtmttt"-e"ritnntas in t comparatively near future, was mm by Arthur D. Little of Baton. headset . march hbontory bou- intttiifneyyugteqddetrefV Anette“ Chanda! society. Put-mom (as mum _ it ' AT was FOR FUEL nigger, Future of Recent an; at American (nucl- ‘; Kat Society A By Illinoi- In 0m ta I “tend 0mm country, and the thtdest buying market tt,t'tu'gtf,i,11fgaitg1,',r,2f,'g mmronlyone tofclothugt ntimeendonlyonepdrafehmtt atttnsanditubahk1radtntttadtttat our own Amman workmen produce not only “ancient think. clothes, lute, soda, shoes and boots to clothe In alt, but in tsddition a comma-bl. mount "nibble for export. It does not re- quire a complicated diam to make clen- that if mite and women's clothes, boots and shoes m imported from the other side, that the oppor- tunities for the purchau and use of our own Ameriean..tnade goods is ac- condingly curtailed. If the duty is reduced on these articles, In those la. Mrs. J. Bordon Han-1mm af New York and Wuhtntrtoat. and pmhubly Pub and lax-don. advanced on Wuh- inxtonmeeontly ttr nth add" “that the mm. In. Katrina and the India. with he: spoke Mainly abouttho malty of . "dilution on sugar, household utensilt, Urrhmre, cutlery. 'tte., but it ' u at: who that In. Hartman“ and the uno- chtod Indie: mule! not object not be diat-ti tf the - on tunic tthe pu'lo- in: tho roducodlat the an. time, dthough they very carefully kept that out of their published In- nouncements. ' New York Woman 0pm .DutyonLuxnrlosForntlt WWW f MORE FOOLISHNESS ABOUT TARIFF LAW TEE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, maxim PARK. ttaaNom 120 North First Street, Highland Park ' " """"""5"""" 'r""'Por""'o" , cg l V l * é what T 'ttr'"),-, .u l F ' T f _ j" QUALITY q a Its',?:,"" .395 , at?“ 'SSO attttrssrt.o.trmsntsuichG. tair" 510 Low Prices -amujn¢ vain“! WM. RUEHL & CO. 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