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Highland Park Press, 22 Jul 1926, p. 20

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HoHt a} | F Moldaner & Hun nxo:unau..'n'd'." Permanent Marcel a Specialty ing, modelling, printing, jewelry makâ€" ing and designing, weaving, pottery, basketry, ad\)ertising design, poster making, and the various branches of industrial art, such as furniture decoâ€" ration, ete. â€" M. Emma and Ella Borchardt HAIRDRESSING Interesting exhibitions now on view at the Art ‘Institute are the Conâ€" temporary Hungarian prints, the Rembrandt etchings, the fifteenth and sixteenth century wood engravings, the Durer wood cutsâ€"all these to be found in the Print galleries on the main floor. On the second floor the visitor will find the. entire series of galleries of the East Wing filled with work executed by students of the Art] Institute during the past year. Herel there are examples of work selected | from the numerous departments of / the school, embracing painting, drawâ€"| SEVERAL EXHIBITS AT ARTâ€"INSTITUTE eb LAdi+! Hatcheries now in operation or under construction are located at Spring Grove, Rockford, Yorkville, Carlyle, East St. Louis, Peoria, Talâ€" lula and Meredosia; and several other sites are being considered by Mr. Stratton. _ For economy of distribution and rapid delivery by truck over the hard roads the hatcheries have been loâ€" cated in various sections of the State. virgin timber with several large springs, was donated to the State recently by C. C. Judy of Tallula. Eight Next Year When these are completed, we will have eight hatcheries in production for next year. The purchase of land for these hatcheries as well. as all expenses of maintenance and distriâ€" bution of the fish is paid by revenue from fishing licenses without one cent from general taxes. ; Work is also expected to start soon on a natural hatchery near Peoria and on the Judy Memorial tract at Tallula in Menard County. The latter, a hundred acre tract of When the spillway. in the dam wc1 washed out by a clndbnnt recently more than fifteen hundréd parent fish and at least a million of this yur'q hatch were swept into the Fox River SBix State Hatcheries The Yorkville Hatchety, which w started two years ago, is one of s hatcheries now owned and opera by the State. Almost a million blac bass, crappies, bluegill and sunfish were distributed from this one hatchâ€" ery last year and a much larger dis tribution was expected this year. CEMENT BLOCKS Rebuilding of the dam at th State fish hatchery at Yorkville wil be undertaken at once accoring t William J. Stratton, Director of Con DAMAGED BY BIG PAGE TEX Orders filled on short notice Earl R. Frost Treatments given umber of Fish; Illino Now Has Six Hatcherâ€" tEBUILD DAM AT YORKVILLE AT C id 4 | Highland Park Transfe |and Storage Compan: ‘| FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, 374 Central Avem _ First, to the ownership, to see that an adequate return is made for the money invested. _ _Management represents the control of industry and may be a single foreâ€" man or a complex staff organization of hundreds of people. It is the funcâ€" ‘tion of management to coâ€"ordinate the efforts of labor and capital toward greatér productive efficiency per dolâ€" lar inyested and workman employed. _ Management‘s function is, _ of ;course, the most impoftant of all, though it would be ineffective were it not for the coâ€"operation of the others. Its responsgibilities are threefold: Labor represents the human eleâ€" ment of production and may be a small gang of unskilled laborers or a huge organization of thousands of people ranging from the porter who sweeps the floors to the research enâ€" gineer, who designs new processes or machines.‘ Labor through stock ownâ€" ership in the industry in which it toils, may glso be éonsidered as a part of the capital group. 3 _ A comparatively short time ago inâ€" dustry was considered to be divided into two sgeparate campsâ€"capital and labor. | This condition no longer obâ€" tains. | Today industry is made up of three ‘distinct departmentsâ€"capital, labor and) management. Capital repâ€" resents ownership and may be one inâ€" dividugl or thousands upon thousands of stockholders, many of whom are ordinarily considered as part of the labor or management group, says the Nation‘s Business. â€" Jinds, Dartiett‘s N. Shore Sub Sec. 36,| _ Bolshevik Russia, for dil of its new Deerfield, $ ; capitalistic dressings, is Rtill a good Tessie Barron and Rusband to M.| place to keep away fronmt The Engâ€" Keniry. ‘QCD $1. ‘Lot 80, blk 5, Raâ€"| lish got a taste of R vinia Highlands, Bartlett‘s N. Shore | their last general strike elien although Sub, Sec, 36, Deerfleld. _ . | their relations were pf oflly the most * oommnnnmmnememitprnmemmetzmmes informal nature, ‘they found NEW ELE&EN’I’ SEEN _ | that Bolshevik gold was! being sent pT} INDUSTRY NOW| in to aid in formen ng #the trouble. 1. | f_:ol' u.d g:g‘hn "B‘:llhevik sion with full Composed o Labor ai powers been eftablished in Mmemgn(t:_;?‘tter Recent â€"| England at the time, alld thus ax-‘ Tessie: Barron and Rusband‘ to M. Keniry.. ‘QCD $1. ‘Lot 80, blk 5, Raâ€" vinia Highlands, Bartlett‘s N. Shore Sub, Sec, 36, Deerflield. _ . | Mary <Fitzpatrick to M. Keniry. QCD $1. . Lot 30, blk 5, Ravinia Highâ€" lands, Bartlett‘s N. Shore Sub Sec. 35, W. Keniry et al to M. Keniry. QCD $1. Lot 30, blk 5, Ravinia Highâ€" lands, Bartlett‘s N. Shore Sub See. 36, Second, to labor, Private and Public Catchbasins _ _ and Septic Tanks * Phone 1151 Licensed Drain‘ Layer Sewer and Water Contractor LOUISE M. Teacher of Piano, Accompanist Highland Park, Box 261 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Telephone 1589 Ridge Road, Highland\ Park, UFFY & DU BAGGAGE â€" FREIGHT â€" EXPRESS _‘ Automobile Storage _ MOVING â€" PACKING â€" SHIPPING ‘ Transfer of ho C WILL KRUMBA Dry Cleaning, Pressi% _ and Repairing â€" . L. FROMELT Akqey. Hoffman‘s Barber Shop Sash, Doors and Millwork t iAHC, Lailer mecent ; England at the time, alid thus exâ€" Coâ€"Factor l empt from scrutiny supervision Cleaners and Dyers _ studio: 820 Ridge Terrace, Evanston. Tel. ALEX RAFFERTY, Sr., Manager , Office 374 Central Avenue Phones 181â€"182 to see that the EVANS + BOLSHEVIK RU: â€" Third,ToV the geu?enl piÂ¥blic to that the price of ‘the mariufactu product is kept as low as fossible productive effort | ’ifi@ workman is compensated { quate wages. J We are doing préetty w§ll as it is. The Soviet is buying from; us not beâ€" cause they like us, but ause we have the‘ goods and better|iprices, and that trade will be mnieither Knjured nor improved by recogni{tion. because of its dip ti@ privileges, there is no saying whit mischief Soviet workers might not have done. In this country, happly fthere is no evidence that there hag been any weakening in the attitide of the American people aghinst Fhe recogniâ€" tion of Soviet Rus; I} is certain from now on that Bol§heviks will attempt to dress their gctivities in capitalistic terms and ph Ases, and it is also inevitable tfint certain of our bankers will seek to agitatp for closer relations on the grt:gnd of fgreat trade advantages which night Be secured. SEND YOUR DBY CLRNANING ‘RUGS AND DRAPERKES To â€"THE RELIABHE LAWNDRYâ€" DRY CLE‘ANE}S AS§ WELL AS LAUNDERBERS. â€" Good Place to Kfig ‘#y Fm.lCnllfionh Has Built Highw: 3 way without any obligati@n on your part a book of facts we know you will read with interest. Write or phne to Lake County \Engingering Co., 384 Central enue, Highland Par‘, Il1, Phone H./P. 21 Phone Lake nomt'l 6. We Will Mail FRE E. Tel. H. P,; 1820â€"1821 CLARENCE Teacher of V Viola, “ Distributork I} is certain Bol§heviks will ir â€" &etivities in p es, and it s :: «Merced to Portal of its new| . Winer will no longer b ;tm.manfromeuPug,. The Eng.| to an announcement made re ictivities in | the touring bureau of the m although | Motor club, California has y the most ‘n'mhichmfromm hey found| Portal over which motorist being sent| JUIY 31, may travel to Yaszor individual r by adeâ€" lic to see ufactured GEROUS ou 35 North Dearborn, Chicago Phones Central 0268â€"0269 Residence Phone Highland Park 4 EVANSTON to LAKE FOREST he J. L. Floyd Company â€"For Sale or Rentâ€" HIGH CLASS HOMES 19 8. LaSalle St. Central 2113 Winer _will no longer bar motor ::l'l from Yosemite m, ueann;: anâ€" announcement recently the touring bureau of the C&E Motor club, California has built allâ€"year highway from t?@a to | July 31, may travel to Yogemite Valâ€" ley 365 days a year. . The completion of this highway will occur simultaneously with the celeâ€" bration of the diamond anniversary of Yosemite Valley. Motorists who plan to travel to California for the Yosemite Valley jubilee, which will celebrate the sevehthâ€"fifth anniverâ€" sary of the discovery of the valley by a white man, are warned against throwing lighted cigarettes or cigars from moving vehicles. ‘The state law makes this a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not :more than $500, or by imprisonment: in the county jail for not more than six months, or by: both such fine and imprisonment. R. C. CANTERBURY at » Blodgett on Deerfield Road Phone H. P. 1122 Used Part and Tire Bargains REPAIRING AND SERVICE STATION Hig h la n d Auto Mart and Business Properties Built Shop Phone H.P. 457 Res. 1985 513 Elm Place, Highland Park NORTH SHORE For Dependable Used Automobiles All Makes and Models Guaranteed Satisfaction Very Low Prices, Terms and Trades Cars and Trucks FRED C. BREMER Carpenter and Builder. CABINETsS | Jobbing Promptly Done Financed Homes SEE THE fes s PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS PHONE DEERFIELD 136 Deerfield Interior Finish Comy All styles of hair cutting amid ‘perfect surroundings and absolute privacy. Try our Wax of Roses wave â€"a lasting natural wave. A complete service in beau. ty culture. We use circuline strips with the trademark "Nestle Circuline." (If anything else is used you are not getting a circuline wave). Call or phone. A Perfect Wave that insures the hair against all harm. WILLIAM DENZEL 6 North Sheridan Road 6G))anit BRoa2rt» .Chan S New Floors Telephones: Shop, H. P. 1404 Re, H. P.J 4390 â€" 11423 MODERN PLUMBING AND HEA‘H{G Estimates Cheerfully Given. Jobbing & & P. E. DOWNING PHONE H. P.see High Class Permanent Wa PuBLiCc SERvicE ComP This is the 59th consecutive quarterly payment the Company to its common and pnferrJ stockholdets, and the 98th consecutive dividend, including the diwW@dend payments of the Company‘s principal pr«reuuor. BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Public Sérvice 1, Company of Northern lilinois has deglared ~*~ the regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 hare on the Company‘s 6% Preferred Stock, $1. per share on the 7% Preferred Stock, misz.oo per Bhare on the Common Stock, payable August 2, 926, to stockholders of record, at the close of b ess, July 15, 1926 _ GEORGE R..JONES, T WQodwork of All Kinds townsâ€"with Gas and Electricity The Common and Preferred Stocks of Public Service Con of Northern Hlinois are listed on The Chicage Stock Exc OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Serving 6,000 square milesâ€"278 cities Dividend Notic Mouldings and Interior Trim Beauty Shop > MORAN BROTHERS FLOORS RESURâ€" FACED TO LOOK LIKE LAID AND SURFACED Flowers Boxes Cabinet Work 89465 N. Western ’n. Chicage, HJ. 16â€"18 N. Dr. IRVING C. SCHUR d Tel Glensoe 43 is & soiere fhe m Tel. H )any ‘ing saving and comâ€"1 >

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