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Highland Park Press, 19 Aug 1926, p. 10

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[2": 3% ti. .15- [iii 4 a [i) f3? (ss i [iii,',.",;) IAal' he! Ei it? it') IoniItetr0lltlliMtl . tmmrtlRallrhfl© IF WAGE o-Pt-ttrm-trrp'" Aaietytasditimt.htGstt BrttainandtNher For- eign Lands . _ Traces Evolution , Enlarging considerably on a recent public statement respecting the scores of unaeen ‘alavea’ which each Antler! workman now commands, Dr. Scott traced the evolution of industry and agriculture from primitive days to the present. He ascribed to the more progressive, ancient nations their state of high development, because each man had " his command at that time more power than did the nation- als of competing countries. President Scott used the illustration of Robin- eon Crusoe and his man Friday. say- ing that this story established the truth that man alone with his own bands can do little, but that, as help Unlou Gm.t'Brttatrtintsr-ther “it“. pom of hot workers - "iGFrGitit-tror.te1.re1eet Griuiitini-'-t1ttt-tstrto pay one-half of ttteAa-kattnmt= and my in "and to one-third of ' Anna." M." neetmrtntr to the Amaiéu an.” mm to President Walk! Dill Scott of North- wtem midway. who addressed the summer union of Cornell uni- versity at [than N. Y., 'tdef.: Pr - - u-“ -.- - _ - trm-tdorm nan-pom: of tho work- ing men nnd working women alike United States, Dr. Scott indicated, is derived from the successful output of the brains of American inventor: who he" plead power on the farm. in the home, in the new”, in the transportathttt unplug, mines, and, Other rations, judged by this, devel- opment alone, m somewhat: hating and this wants, as the “who: said. for the progress attained by the United Stun since the clone of the Civil war. man-trick is recruited in mnpower, mnn’l ef- Bekmer natunlly is augmented. The wake:- by a bit of inattiemntiea,1 logic showed that etch Amerfean cit- izen. who works, is now may a captain of industry a he has at his command the oquiulent of 250 alum to dd him. _ F I Applying this internationally, Dr. Scott commented ott' the much-adver- tieed German My Ind paid: "The assertion he: frequently been made that the power on the port of the military authorities of Gamay led to the downfnll of the empire. I be- lieve, however, that it is 1 feet that power widely distributed onion: in- habitants of a notion is a (not tuc- tor in pgomotireeivilia.atfoit.l' ' Ruck-in. gain td Emma, the Northwestern university W” deeinmd: "it in estimated that the hone-power available for each inhib- touring Cu - " Wd',' ItotItdlItq. a a a ' 's" may.” " ' , . . $906.16 'r I . $95,.” (Id? of Unefe Sam’a hm Danae BROTHERS MOTOR CARS V . Gena» “Eldency” A. G. McPherson Good Mime $3}. calm and tfieriirre , j-)',titi'l, utheld- - - DodosBrottterat-keptthetdtttu 3renreervurttteiimotorrartinn eesettintutdtomaturxthttonbetter gtrtdheterproduet. Beautrttnrtteenaddedtodettend- ablllty, comfort and silence to hemstr.vEtttu-xghtemeettni" heeetmntu,andtttett_ougx=n “Dodge Brother-Mumm- tahtedideverydetaii. M a consequence, the NAME [ledge When is even more val- uable than the great Dodge Mm piarttiuelt,andeminmttt, worthy of the public txmttdinee it everywhere inepites. ' The public any test muted that a Good Name so priceleu will be attkguardeet1ea1ouaiy by theseth hold its destinlee in their lands. 'tfi', ftant in Enatnst4 is would only‘to iiiiiroiuriutddtet+ttyttftt"th, ttttme-ttttrr" than “:3ch for each Eiriiiiiannietedoert - m. tttr gel! American. gm rm an: push“! in cumming to ts box-worku- Iyuttotgton.utf. it whiciminAmMmpayiupu workers, but inumuch " ouch Ma'- ian worker is supported by thud time: as much pone: " each Milk won-hr it h wobble {Int England JGiutrarouutftrttstAtti'ei- an wage. and any attempt to do to would malt tn mphymnt."{ ' Third h Power I Preddent Scott aid that, Gamay etude third in the pone-lion of pow- er and has alightly lee: than mm Striking out into another coutrut he passed down from America to the more primitive lands, laying: "The mu. who work: with 3 min- inumtofrowirittCttintturmiltg0 cont-I day for his lobar. Than: or. certain iUida in which to. eertttt o'doy would be very cheap lobor, bat when the coolio coma in direct competition with modern angina and other mod.. "rinmsti-ts,hisMeettundrtvrin in “can!" at. and on not be per- manently mounted.” . , In r,',',oS"e,',t Dr. Scott aid the lee- son to . tre, of this amazing-de- velopment of n-power in the Unit- ed States in the feet that 1%mmd en- gineering assumes an importance quite beyond that of other one end of other lands. If every worker bring: to bear 260Aveponrer,' it in of the utmost importance to gee that such that such A worker is properly stim- eueh a worker is trained in order that he may direct his energy windy, that eucm e worker is properly stim- ulated end directedjn order that he they utilize to the maximum the pow- erutt his disposal." f‘The kind and the condition of s pavement should be given serious conttiddration by the motorists” ‘ssys s bulletin issued by the segident pre- vention department of the Chlcsco Motor Club. "An element of denser, for instsnce. lurks in wood block pavement, especially when it is‘wet. Not only do the blocks swell when they become saturated with moisture. thus csusin: dsugerous bumpy but the surface becomes ‘slippery. and s sudden turn or the jamming of. the bakes will csuse the on to skid. "Another ros'd to 'wstch csrefully is the clsy mad when it is the lesst but wet. The freshly oiled med tells into the some iategorr, nor is the road covered with loose gavel, with- ‘out its element of danger. Most motorists believe that the clay mad when dry mskes for pleasant and sets driving, yet 'even here some precsu- tiorr is 'necesssry. The dry cls'y mad soon Meomes dusty. A tiny particle of dust lodged in the eye of the driv- DRIVE ACCORDING TO CONDITION OF ROAD er had been knowil to he the direct cause of union: midente. The driv- " who wears goggles will never lone control of his car because of flying particles of duat." , . ' PM”. 120-121 MW'MNW'IHI :5 "I ----_ v' 'ig DEMONSTRAJ, OIL MANY _ "tt ' _ . " 1t1Arr,Brt1 PAIR and Bungalow. How “I: L' uIIIllPett'olemn More than 100 with Y.akrthp mind , iiltli at Illinois Hm h'ii1rtdL1tiett" A mum" . Md, showing I [model well rig ll min: any n the work of sin i ' hole; mustard pumps, driving [i' actual crude oil through pipe li' ‘ into . mm- tank, and the I 'ttm stops in con- products. form I V m ttt detail. at varrtint the it Into the thtfahed an "position 'f 2 - Southom Illinois. crude melon“? M) pumped and stored, mihted, tll Mud, mm- mead throne!) ’1‘. miotit working models, tom I temqtfite put of “Egypt's Own Ed; on." for which -tioit is Rte in Hakim hall " the WI ' 'uu Pair. With this , by. in n mica Southern 111itto I , road seem, in cleverly com 'till models. A pawl roadway, and fl Vinevltpblo fllthtg station on the ii er. up than tn the foreground; , b"'domt the mad," . repmsentatt' . rural homo-bad scene is prolong!- A neat arm. a residence. a _islifll Ities barn, with I tsilo-all built a "f - elm: aetudl also, will be found El " nttraethre, tit sight seer: st! . “it. The hm snrfounding 9 [in Imildirtg' are sod. ded, Ind trees 'l, Joli.“ plant: no itttemtiereed ttdl out the view. "rioundintg 9 "i building: are sod- ded, and trees , Jolie” plants no intenperced tt lil out the View. Interesting ' , ' ' preeenting the little-known ex: u of petroleum pro- duction in the , them Illinois MI fulda, will be St'.1tpd, in conjunc- tion with this L, -bit, and other in.. tormetion role (fi n' [. the resources of 'Egypt" will'be, I " , "nibble tothe public. Atom: 9 ‘thie pert of the Machinery HU - 1 Southern Illi- nois hospitality, ll prevail, end the attendants in 'ttft! ' invite the puts lie to visit with up, and lam more about what t ”insider the Men spot of the at " _ _ is said to go T at 10:80. but the young crowd l important busi- ness making it; _ any to stay up far beyond th , ‘_ur. How a oil The presituti'il I the United Stats: mm , 3 ioeehs, drilled, and the EiE 'STS ’495 120 North. First Street, Highland Park V Phone ti ALI’TY A w.tr.Boott,-tstqatt-tret: dmstvttfrttlMtt I'ttittty1itma.jteilf ofthe bor' mint: wheel.»- nouneu thnttt “to.“ 'tttnoi' youths hue anrxaedfesrtutmtw tble educational W of the hit. Sixtyeoumttu mmtrkmhd on theschoolmay. jinn. ', Run (with. aittetpntrt-t o! than: entrant tttdir) undu- th. nun are as follow: Nun - enter from Cook county, all an.) fro whommmmm throe'nddltiond from the m WM: RUEHL & CO. 20 N. Second St. offering new feature, new colors and new engineering refhsements that annexe all who drive it, the, mbotheet CisesaoietinCheemtdehutxter in breaking all wadd’l ma. for the sale of gearshift an. _ In three week: over 32,000 retail sales! In three week, over32,000 newbuyea coin» ify the unosniitied statement: MANZ WELDING and BollLl N o other far of Chevrolet's type ever otieeei1 with mark. only smooth operation, such heedomfromutmsttmtaatuery speed, and: cum ability to i"i'iiglj)l' MANZ WELDING and Shop No. it on fir about September lit, " l . "tarrrmtmcomrtmttrrt'- , ', (r"-,-','- l, , _ it, 'r., whet/9th” sas-s-too-alt-ttsei/tdy.- wewaauomottai-eetruetenndormr-itsi,e' 'rt, t With every "trr-ui' or smtaii--art" a written 1 . ti Economical 1r'ransportotioa r" ' - '. _ -/ 1 _ WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER. my 01? "ua, ' r 1 s,r':'_' I' ", anywhere between Weaken“, Remington and 'hrnifmf- aim "t"%", irGu,rtrtj'titbu, Mn! 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