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Highland Park Press, 2 Dec 1926, p. 29

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T o? worp sang NOW! s fault all yo enditurk ter oo the Hightnnd vrma:% “ ‘will te tkle bearings â€" Highland Park 388 mber g Dece , and no wonâ€" , wire wheels, t bearings ark, oil tizes may be ice! the iud: eed AY;~ DECEMBER GB | ‘20, n the xceed Illinois 1926 e sw e While the efforts of General Lord and of McCarl, ‘respectivey chief of the budget and of the cor oler‘: affice, to reduce expenses urta waste and extran(uiechin n ‘departments, are worthy of high plause, a situation is developing : Te the government sooner or later for the purpose of securing proper expert advice and assistance will have to go into the market and co with private firms for the l«m‘ of deâ€" sirable men. / /. <~= __ i13 MUST PAY PRICE TO _ SECURE GOOD MEN labor as the responsible chief= of a multitude of activities, while ;{& same time a private engineer | for a single activity by the governâ€" ment is given a fee of $25,000, a Washington publication. Washingâ€" ton government service is suffe and has been suffering for sometime from the fact that in order to hold a secretaryship or an assistantâ€"secr taryship, a man must have virtually a private fortune. K5 3P Rent More Than Salaries | | There are. cases in Wuhinmnta assistant secretaries whose item of house rent alone is in excess of the salaries which they receive. â€"The surâ€" prising thing is that the government secures as many able men as i a to take these (posts, but the practice is a poor one. There is no on why a man‘s family should be obliged to contribute for the purpose of | lowing him to work with the govern ment. ‘The day will come, and it is bhhopeditisnotfsrdktaat,’?i% if the government wants a man;? ‘ be ready to pay a price at least gomeâ€" what similar to that which a private corporation would pay him. Thean the eurious spectacle of a man w to receiving $7,500 a year for % but acting in a capacity which calls on him to approve compe:::r bills of $25,000 or $50,000 for ; mereâ€" ly brought incidentaly into the work, will vanish once and forâ€"all.} . â€" GOVERNMENT _ REALIZING LABOR APPROVING â€"_â€" _ GOLDEN RULE PLAN Neither Rhyme Nor Reason In Salaries Paid Some of Country‘s Most Imâ€" > : portant Men Â¥4 | *R Rhy-; Nor Reason ~ «; reisneiterrhymenor“on’ * nor logi¢t in the present system by which we expect an assistant sec tary to give expert advice servâ€" iees to the government lor?d aâ€"year salary, while at the same the government retails a lawyer at $50,000 a year to prosecute one indiâ€" vidual case. o : eP 4 Foe Annual Dinner Dec. 5 as for Refugees In Near East Widely Observed :. _ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, The American Federation m’ bor has given its hearty 3 t to the observance throughout Ame¢riâ€" ca of Goldén Rule Sunday, on be of the Near East Relief: ~The date has been fixed for December 5 by President Coolidge, whoae"‘lgcr of approval received wide publicity m than a month ago. Now the |F ation of Labor has joined the churches, schools and civic organizaâ€" tions in urging its mcmberl‘:gl % ticipate in observance of the day. Federation has furnished an advi committee to the Near East Relicf, and the action of this comm'fii@ 1 be sought in relation to numerot questions of educational and trade training for the 25,000 orphn‘ ilâ€" dren in the overseas schools: orâ€" phanages maintained by A philanthropy in Greéce, Palestine and Armenia. â€" The committee h# its statement of purposes: . _ | There is no earthly reason why Mr. Ware is Secreincy of the Inforgys at a $10,000 salary should be fil to labor as the responsible â€" of "Observed last year in fifty “fi"' tries, Golden Rule Sunday comes into the world‘s calendar at a time m its lesson and influence are: As a new day in the calendar of riY- ilized peoples, it has a definitq,and)ex- plicit significance." * k k MISS FRANCES BIEDERSTADT Tel. Highwood 2287 15 Central Ave., Deerfield 19 8. LaSalle St. . Central 2113 Furniture Repairing and Upholstering Cane Seats put in © R. C; CANTERBURY whe Business Properties ' Built â€" â€"â€" A. CARLSON eyboard â€" Harmony â€" Eay Train Sight Reading °. | Private and Class Lessons â€", 2287 â€" 248 Washington St. Highwood, IIL ;\ SCp Financed Homes . 76â€"R 1926 CO83T OF LIVING Illinois, according to late figures, ranks fourth in position of the cotton raising states. n Galena, a scientist‘s happy hunting ground, has recently given science a wellâ€"preserved ‘skeleton of a preâ€"hisâ€" toric man. pehe + There must be keen disappointment to all persons who have felt that there was to be a reduction in the cost of living in the figures furnished by the government in regard to this subject. Following statements showing â€" inâ€" creases in wholesale prices of food the United States bureau of labor statisâ€" tics has issued a bulletin which shows an increase of about one and threeâ€" fourths per cent in retail food prices within the last sixty days. The solace contained inâ€"the bulletin is that there is a decrease of nearly oncâ€" third of one per cent during the past year. o INTERESTING FACTS IN SOFHL SURVEYS Government hows How Benelicial This Work Has Proved > The City of Oquawka was the scene of Illinois‘ first real estate boom in 1836 when residence lots were "knockâ€" ed down" for $900 and business corâ€" ners drew thousands of dollars. Illinois has, among its unusual, products, a machine, which is manuâ€" factured in Sterling, for making stout ladies thin. 4 3 â€" Elmwood .was the first small comâ€" munity in the world to inaugurate a 24â€"hour electric light and power servâ€" ice. j f i £ Cirelegille, Illinois‘ "vanished town" where Lincoln often stopped and toasted his shins in the tavern, still retains an honorary city administraâ€" tion composed of its few remaining pioneers, whine o A telephone and electric:â€"equipment manufacturing plant at Hawthorne, regarded as one of the state‘s largest plants, consumes enough gas monthly to fuel a city the size of Rockford. In 1879 Elgin experienced an unâ€" usually severe winter and the Elgin City railway won the lasting gratiâ€" tude of pedestrians as well as riders by keeping their tracks clear of snow. Claimed there is a surplus of womâ€" en, but enough women are acting like men to make up. : ... _ MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given. Jobbing a Specialty 13 South St. Johns Avenue Do not confuse "EVERSAFE" . with chemi damage the cooling system. .« â€" f Nonâ€"inflammable and nonâ€"explosive, vapo EVERSAFE has a boiling point highcr than quently the possibility of "steaming ‘ raditor ‘ inated BECKER GA "CAR STO WITTEN BLDG. SAM FELL, Your Cl SLIGHTLY HIGHER Specially made not to cramp your fingers or shut off circulation as you grip the wheel. The Rob Roy is smart and light as a dress gl v& but warm in any weather. The lining is Navaâ€"Hue fancy knit wool, made seamless like a separate gloye, See it in our window now. | MORAN BROTHERS ust arriv â€"Telephone 31â€" â€"E V E R S Radiator G . P. 1404 Batteries â€" Stored and C Now with de of the "feed p« are thick, are the flooded cor ing reported s fields or millet dozen wogden hen callers an the hunter n« shooting. Must Have Permission Permission shoot must first be obtained from the owner or tenant of the land. fix a blind of cornâ€" stalks so that boat, may be rowed in or out of it. n‘t make the blind too heavy or arge. Put the woodâ€" en decoys in open water about twenty yards from the blind with one live hen at either end of the bunch of blocks, Tie the drake r the blind where he can hear but riot see the hens. Decoys should always be set someâ€" what upâ€"wind |from the blind, but so located that i ing ducks will not fly directly over the blind. © Almost invariably dutks will decoy against the wind and |this method of pacing the decoys will bring the birds directâ€" ly in front of the hunter just before they light u he water. . t A te Plan . / Sportsmen all sections of the state are enthusiastically advocating a plan by whith fie state will buy up large areas this land and make game and figh refuges and public shooting and h‘nx grounds. It is beâ€" FIND MAN The recent broke almost Iilinois and. other rivers of a return of t duck hunter well as shoot. Reports 'f:% â€" noig 3 are Th (By C. F. Mapsfield Jr., gecretary Federated § men of Illinois.) / Hundreds of Illinois hunters are enâ€" joying duck hunting in the flooded levee dist.ricta alEng the Illinois river for the first!t in many years. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS e o c im on HANSEN ROB ROY NTH R'n?ged by Month R A GE oy is &’bl'lt ning is made 'le* and odorless. water, and conseâ€" 8 ;rsctiegljy elimâ€"« al solutions which AF Eâ€" lycerine othier ° in many years. trous. floods that e7 levee along the ny of those along the the state have brought e "old days" when the \compelled to hunt as Mlentiful ep water covering most " the ducks, and they scattering out over all ids. The best shootâ€" ar is in these cornâ€" buckwheat fields. A ys, a couple of live drake are all that to <get some real ;l\l;‘Sectiouiof FHiâ€" tly Inundated it Game Found INVADNG _ DED DISTRICTS [ DUCKSTHEREIN New type â€" driving gloves dalt GE" Phone 307 Shooting ‘before sunrise or after sunset is prohibited. Shooting from a motorboat is also ‘unlawful. If an outboard motor is used the hunter must disconnect it and day it inside of the boat before shooting any kind of waterfowl. > 4 William J. Stratton, diector of the State Department of Conservation, in a statement here recently urged duck hunters to read the game laws and observe all regulations strictly., _ REINDEER MEAT IS . «**~~~ FXPORT OF ALASKA Reindeer meat exported from Alasâ€" ka this fall for consumption in the States will soon be on sale and the prices will be reasonable, according to reports to the biological survey of the United States Department of Agriculture. One leading reindeer company in the Territory expects to export not less than 5,000 carcasses, and more if additional vessels with refrigeration facilities can be secured for shipping the meat from Nome, Alaska, to Seattle, Wash. lieved by many experts that this will help solve the flood problem. The exâ€" penses can be paid by hunting and fishing license money without increase in direct taxes. * f Feared that congress may not pass all the appropriations this winter, but the majority of the representatives will consent to vote for those in their own districts. * Many men complaining that they can‘t support their wives, and before long a lot of them will be complainâ€" ing that their wives don‘t support them. May be all right for the motorist to insist on his right of way, but it does him little good while lying on his back . in some hospital, Everything of (Mality in the Fuel Line BUILDING MATERIAL, BLACK SOIL and ' 148 North First Street! , â€" Phone Are You Prepared For Winter FRANK SILJESTROM: The family with a full bin have one impnfixn;mtter out. of the way. They may not have ’ed it all this time, but folks buy their groceries before they are ’ to sit down to the ubflmd should buy their coal the same way, befor ' hey are ready to shovel it into the fnmuac. Buy your coal now and be M dy for all the cokl' 'eatLer the weather prophets tell us we are goi i to have this winter. % were never in bétter shape to take care of $ _llr“ fuel requirements thfln we are at the present time. . Order your coaf foday. hss 1 The Highland Park Hospital â€" Bright, airy rooms, upâ€" te equipment. _ Painstaking nurses and aftendantsâ€"Moderate charges.<. The Highland Park Hospifal is essentially a Himl’nrk Instiâ€" tution. The funds for it&:erection and main have been supplied almost entirely by our own citizens. | It is your hokpital and well worthy of your support. &=>:4 4 in Entranceâ€"Homewood fi_‘ne. two blocks ‘west of Green Bay Road . | ~@\ Telephone | The Highiand Park Hospital Highland Park 2550â€"2551 Vi 2 p. m. to â€" <The activities of Boy Scouts of America in @ping their bit for forest national § n to ‘:h: in x venting for ht fires are depicted: in nulUnitad 8i ptes: department of agriâ€" culture edudagional film, "God Turns for Our Forkéts." In this picture the 2 n, craftsman, trapper, camper, trail l" director, and soldierâ€" turns . acto®%} .:Miscellaneous â€"scenic views fromfthe national forests and actual fore ,m scenes are included in the film. §4 BOY SCOES' AIDING â€" / CONSERYV ATION PLAN MlNNEHHlA FALLS OW RUN BY PUMP Minne the water fall made imâ€" mortal in ellow‘s Indian româ€" ance, "Hia a," which rin dry reâ€" cently, has n recreated by means of a pump ted by a 30â€"horsepowâ€" er electric , which pours a thouâ€" sand. gallo f water a minute over the precipi@e) a Tmfmnmumumnrmm-mm and the best evergreens for this climate. o S?sddlwkcttbmgwnfllfl““flm thema | («* J nursery is located at Prairie avenue, Highwood. Tuc to thE@gursery and see our growing stock before you buy, Now the Best Time For Plantintg ing Hours Daily . m, â€"â€" 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. ILL KRUMBACH h, Doors and Millwork |â€" 1589 Ridge Road, Highland P'L PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD Landscape Gardening Telephone H. P. 5238 _ Weddings and_wedding ‘c es have long been th ecause of much W tle and bustle prior to the dvent, Bu such was not the case when Miss JP Dett of Des Moines, lowa, Wa fe«â€" ried recently. â€" Finding it incbnver to be with her fiance for the occasiir who was in Oklahoma City, rdith er, a minister in another city, secvifed a threeâ€"party hookâ€"up with Miss Tikt and the. groom, and performed [ céremony. f $ Relatives wondered if such a n»iirâ€" riage would be legal, but after i tigation, it was found. to be so, |M!â€" though without precedent. â€" Feleph h companies throughout countfy, however, are not expecting a e increase in toll calls from this soufte. TELEPHONE NOW m AJID TO DAN‘ CU The parents are studying = chology, but the kids say . is chology won‘t operate utfl jar is filled up. Â¥ +, â€" Many men would come if they spent less time ng pots, and more time up family stewpot. s eS PAGE

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