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Highland Park Press, 2 Sep 1926, p. 12

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I“?! .25 Ittit', Bil; Minoan Ihmie ' V I mentioned Maura county’s 81.300.w0 court hung-J10 one that once had a ”0.000 fence around; it. The story! is a bit of map ted conned? Haida“: of. 'r,ri'i)l'irFi',) tr "il smile patnftsr1riartutt E if mention) "They [are forty-three year! paying for it and {NW-three Years is a long times r _', men charm started to. fly and. i meats m demanded, the tmildc ere of m. sum-hing edifice, raked in the name of justice, tled. The W. " uniqnq. ' Biaektstiiilniid schobl that in open ated by paid students, “they that for paying tangents, I think . you ,will there,'"irna the imply: hallway Mark." . these boys and girls, courageous enough 'to work themselvesr throu p Btnetkbsrmrfared in the Inter mi- ink, in the, bigger, softer schools. u" away I]! anl. "tata and , la. The tune ot Blackburn has "filed. I was told tint room, board mg tui- tion eostir, bn the avWiiee, $960, a "in! in roomy, work far the not. 5 _ Glee Scholarships r Certain wealthy persons intemted in these young people who help them-1 selves each yen _give semi-“Spa. Boys so to trehoolaHike nceton; girls, wmetimés. to Mt. Holyoke or other human schools. I ukedllow I was told that students did mn- thing in erecting these building; with the exception of the actual laying 9f the) brick. Each year dlnds tttidents it Blgckburn from many Iartr4s---as far thy "l China/India and Rania. Students operate the laundry, do all the work there. Students manage all the bdoineu about the school,' do the buying, thd sellintr--for there is tell-' ine from tlfrschool farm. The newer building: I the school, including the girla' dormitory, were built by the students. aThey have just completed a ‘new president's house. The Lehool you wu just coming to an and when I visited Blackburn. The most-ofthe Mt? young men end young women were prtsparing to retbrn to their homes. Generally they live in the domination and board in the din- ink hall. This dining hall is nun- aged by tendon“; one student head cook. others Assistant cooks; _ it' lseondpin county. tkrthtviIU is the comtyi Beat. It ls named: in honor of Thomas Carlin, One ot the nut emortr, of Illinois. "Chrlinville e n/distinetioie--it [is 'tte only _ linvllld'in the world. / C) ; 'Uilqoe Collei‘e / , ere Ire hats at intend!) in, Car, I l lle with its 5,500 peopl: ,1: is home 3 of Blackburn -u i'versity. re is no other university, or col: I just like it in all America. It in Ped,', conducted dong We “m4 We flnd.ehro in Culinville g court-i _-lt'tett.tatu1fatmtturriuobhmtrsa' Mdcoupin county into on open-h bottle! “IBM 1 I 1 flat "naiintemtrthome, built; in 1867, cost $1,300,000 and in thike times s few thousand dollars hunt n fortune. Cullnville todar seems pro-me-tnrt there no (more than 100 empty houses in the city. . I phall‘ ital] About these things. T . N T Self-Help School T l What strike. one most puma. burn univetsjty is the faet that it is ' N 100 per tent self-hell school." That means that new student is employed. ' working for my.» There is noother j my am. To enter school one lass to pass mull: requirements a the ttmt mm them is that the . t must he i need 'o0hitr sort of hool. Romantic minus in riches. ' ri- Jhm9t ':,e5lii'?ittrl, "jji',fitii,tli mcmei)ln PARK TRANSFER E‘STORAGE 11' / -..CoMPANYi "w' , '. . 3742376 t) When theme to irirtrin cavity 6ttt of (he tiirrltirttrNiras.tretttt'a; {1:le fertile, urchin” called “on: , tt1fyiet,t a; weigh direction tlito “an er . rid; not tae from its mouth. "mils been!» taeh uiyacqupin trel.". l _ r. _ . BégageW Wv‘eounty - to tottottte (ran it ',,elt9'tt',t'ii,t {Vila at: choke- used ', If”? in mud-ace MteitlrrtAt hum 'rtitrnte . ',tthi.t,t, thi'titeta'idomt ia' "trttettet.tetutttPttmote, union: the ' but students 1nd "r"teoutp"srvitie' ailreisliomits,mte, Wedhecked to deiitinatiG, ., '. a fentrdl Aint., MORAN BROTHERS- in 'take Why burn its own coal'when other coal could be bought for less then the coal it 'owned could be brought to. .the mine-mouth? Theta seemed the gn- swer, Wages no high that wages can: ed) and there Wu po ,argument. . Agriculture ' -Baaieally Mtusoupitt in agricultural. It is in 2he lower edge. of the primary' "Why shut down, I LiuTiFii, all the homes of workmen empty? 1 Why this investmént standing idlé? Whey smiled and told me that itlwds be- cause the miners demanded lio ’nn’Jch' money that the on company dould'buy coal in other states diaper than it could produce it. l l _ oil company, one of the biggest, run- ttinte a string of rdfinefier, bought I big acreage of this coal. T, went ant, to one of the mint _ standing idle) j_'I_‘he investment “in mine, I wasr'ttWi, is more than $4. 900. Tire miniran for a time. It e sily put out its 8,000 tons a day. pacify, I is: informed, might be 110003~ There is a thick seam of good coal under Carlinville, about 316 feet from the eurface. It rum from.seven to eight feet ld mineable éodl. A large ,1! -_-_----, - J -- oft |: And lo the old ehatr, its tapestries L ones gloriously crimson, it: noilheade one. phinlng bran, rots amid dust and mildew; I cost, they told me, 8700. , ‘. Vacant Home: , _ ' There is no humor. no comedy at all in the 100iltouaes standing vacant in Carlinville.§ They ere tll rather' new: 1y built, good houses, well painted." There's nothing of the aback aboutl them. They sit in orderly rows in a, subdivision not long built up. You can tent one of them very cheap. It happened like this: . 5 Ind an]. mind‘thm is too much ot 'rrdrrtliitstt and everything: is too big. Euch madam: in the bit-court mom cost seven! hundred dam". Kiraa told; Even the class in the window: might have been made tor I eathe. gm?!" you You, autumn . MI you an: "intuit: Vida i -.at, Citrtittuiu raid“? Mt om homo, ' [ c ( . _ chjiiitiwttii _ thered not. In mm! 'd-ttkms ,teitsitmir". i {a mummy won-pad loom one: diith under foot. . 1 ‘Scrollwork Ind mutation ht Metal it everywhere. There’s much that the Modem; mutant would all “gingerbread” qbout it., Dock-n m (ii:),'))?.", 'li,' '.x. i',,1tr, .. l Drum: 'ttt lt) L 9’ Ctir ti Tel. B. P. 181-182 if2LrtAelHdi' j?iirer, ttist meat hat-m I] Jobbing ttigtu,',t " e,,',l'd,',Sa/til"c)i, 'la7,l'll"llrl'lidi,1'l'li'1htts't.)" _ 'CH/ip,". 'i,?,'gsLuitl "a"'""), WP.- ', E , It has something to Mter,,mrmt 110 people tell me, thr, ind labor, iiiiiiiii has In??? at? ' i ts Nut18tne in rirtttr _ use of”. 81,800,000 'eil'iNpl'fi, jlthotttrtitttiFm um- " (Tr) yum.“ hem. and ; nethmtkng‘ iiriit' thou (If spender: of '67 have} ', . 1 . ateertrd pviit I "l' T i'tgita'l'lfatg ',! Le aw in the be “em! ”(libel-om up in spin? of th, a: look: uppn the _ hna, than. Sn come alone to an industry; ”than: ‘W. Ihtyeyrti I as "ikiGG1si',7ii'C". givimiimmfidhg n m1 o ' odd-raround ay,',etatf " F 'ttoi-Sai we} fiim bdrm a ttnd telrt"tittptuitstiV an» m ttted, “farm kWh" W. Thu Cor._Prairie & mama: Aves. It is w'ork of this type that I love but. If you ate " admirer of the Italian I talk over our 11be together! Mutin- F the nutiiGGiGTii',7. i4tte.itm. f4'it,itti:!!'Ji:i,iii'ii,i,iin: “Win tytttren. we 'ii Gd tsiili.i'ai,irtiiii'Gi . _t,1t'l may min W‘ ‘7" Tuiastrrltt/trmit ttti to 'm’fimmmw the $23... Their‘ln of time 1 704-6 34 OLSON BROS. mtrhtti \“Let u ode. we Punch; - - can] Puma 15.13 tf. Simian Rd. Tart. a. P. 154:; WM an DR. 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