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Highland Park Press, 6 Jan 1927, p. 17

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se of bne y sound thing of wood. e soul of. â€" after sâ€"pushing it up your fuel bill 30 Miles Automatie ic device that is hanic"‘ . H. DECKER& CO. LUMBING & HEATING Phone Highland Park 201 m some han any ) of the HEN A MAN or W sets it to get a plumbing :ou e.â€" first thing tm to ake up their m they ba the ségond thing! they de, they live in this , is to ok up oug.'nddm phone. imber. for cenvenâ€" ice, we‘rgq printing them in is advertisement. . â€" "‘That e finest d devoâ€" ice. For the four full years 4,737 the jail door closed on them. :.~ $ the arrests mi&on-tm Capacity the whole story. d cops.â€" There was a squadron of ‘cych-_opmdnc at one time, e arresty also represent a large dthwfldthmm le the present 2. No guess, URSDAY, JANUARY 6, 15° 8. 8t. Park 9133 of heated air the IWU'L . You WAsii Your ~Coin or do is to ,5'1'3 t they ' for it. o they do, this . is to dress phone or ceonvenâ€" inting ‘them in nt. z fi‘fi{ue? { gays AUTO FRIEND _ _ s | OFTHECHILDRM 4t | wzznimememzese ~ ; $> C . | o t l The atitomobile is one of the best ¢ &'chfldron. This lht@nm o boys and girls in all : being brought .up inâ€"urban comâ€" ~ munities. Parents are. ly to recognize the automobile as. ‘ splendid mediam which makes for and education of‘.r.l.fl&.hym, _‘ Even small babies are finding better $ to grow up due to ‘the motor Tuke for instance, the child in the eR who does not get as much opporâ€" ‘ Munity as their rural cousins to romp t open fields and play in primeval gical fa it have vide the | _ [Even in is ja e s . ‘*, the dren t s :::;u I me NP m‘bih en in th digtri ing is apt from the s iF is I ;‘isi Tr| scl ity, . plo ‘have t struction ¢ ttehildnn. . This ment f o boys and girls in all p : & ht up ‘comâ€" ‘ splendid mediam which es for and educationâ€" of ‘ Even small babies ‘are finding better on to grow up due to ‘the motor for instance, the child in the ty who does not get as much opporâ€" mity as their rural cousins to.romp open fields and play in primeval Woodlands. It is becoming an ordiâ€" nary occurrence for parents of such gity children to drive out / into the eountry spaces during the weekâ€"end period where the children can enjoy fi);e.e privileges which are m y le to the country young folk. . J is not improbable that city children et even more real recreation out of E“u an experience on account of the ict that they are enjoying a comâ€" plete change which is a valuable feaâ€" ture on an outing. They appreciate their opportunities and make. the ost of them whereas the co!mtry‘ dren , always . having â€" available 1 open spaces, fail to get, the ; out of enjoying them jthichl fiy would obtain if they were;less venient. iL C Difficult Problem, . ; {how to bring up children im the city and at the same time keep themm strong and healthy has always ‘been ‘problem difficult for parents to e. The automobile has presented solution which is found satisfactory in.thousands of instances. And while the parents have been engaged in d:ieving their children into the gounâ€" , the adult members of the {@mily e also been acquiring added vitalâ€" which but for their interest in ir children‘s welfare would: not :b"ve been obtained. The healthy color ich .characterizes the countengnces of many city children is definitely due in part, to their motoring experhzes. |Furthermore, the Automobile ‘is a rémarkable educational medium, for children. As they are driven through the opén country, they come to know and appreciate country life and by tl}us, éoming close to nature, fearn y jinteresting things of yalue. my @xamine new plants and trees and stones, they study different kinds of birds and animals, they learn geoâ€" xicalihcts. many places which they it have historical value, and proâ€" vide the basis of more instruction. ' Is Health Factor f Even in city use alone, the automoâ€" is 41'. health factor in the lives of children. When the weather is incleâ€" | f.te:l‘le car is at hand to convey the children to school comfortably and | protection from the elements. In 'ty many are saved from aequirâ€" ing illy. This particular use of the &Abtomebile is especially fine for chilâ€" en in the suburbs and in the. counâ€" districts where the school xnildx ing is apt to be considerable e ,ftom the homes. As a matter of ict, it is becoming quite usual for stmall ‘district schools to close their D’: who are to succeed them in runâ€" ning the world. On the other hn.ug it i$ not an .infrequent experience. to have the younger generation .t‘lds with adults, accusing them of bei !nln'm:d theâ€" times. â€"In one respect, young! folk and brings them keen happiness while they are having a bealthful day‘s play. The motdr‘car l?.n come to be an indispembhm‘t of th:Lequipment of institutions dealâ€" ng with children. wane :4 MB |___| â€" Will Be Grateful: > J "rii ‘a usual custom for the older generation to criticize the young geoâ€" however, the younger generation will be pf‘tud of their elders.. They will be grateful that their parents have been |sufficiently interested> in their welfate to give them a m 6xâ€" perielI:e while young. And hayin igs and amalgamate with the r| school in some nearbyâ€" comâ€" ity, Automobile busses are: then ployed which gather up the chilâ€" take them to the ‘school ing. This enables the children thavie the benefit of the better inâ€" lt,fllct*m and educational equipment which lis usually found in the large sthool{jbuilding where there is more av:ila*le for such purpose. j ‘Keep Family Together | > ‘Another result of the general use of the @utomobile lies in the fact that it tends to keep the entire family toâ€" gether| while enjoying their récreaâ€" tion. ilt is the usual thing for the parents and all of the children to tike the automobile and go out for & ride together. This tendency to unity |h family activity should be ‘of to the children since it keeps them to a greater extent, under the direct supervision of their parents inâ€" stead of their finding their recreation by themselves. § \The/automobile is becoming a large factor in the enjoyment of children who, ior one reason or anothér.are unf. te. During the summer months, bus loads of such childrén can often be seen taken from the city out into the open country for an outing. This is a great experience for these PHURSDAY, JANUARY6, \Other ~Ways Cited In r Car Is Benefit to Risâ€" Generation; Family Is Kept Together THEM TO COUNTRY aP 9 howmorernt reanmernl ... _ _Now a movement has been started for full dinner pails for: working girls, But most of them will continâ€" ue to prefer the noonâ€"time s#lad with ice cream. 4 1 The oldâ€"fashioned girl w& used to tremble every time she / asked to recite â€" "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" in the parlor, now hufi daughâ€" ter of her own who isn‘t Afraid to sing "Yes Sir, That‘s My Bfiby" anyâ€" where. ~ 4 nutritive: value. â€" Recent rch by the United States Department of Agriculture on the kind of protein contained in different foods H§s shown that the protein of meat is; superior to that of beans from the standpoint of meeting the needs of the‘Body. The protein in meat is called mplete" or "efficient" while that in beans is called "incomplete," because it lacks certain essential acids., Thé average meal that Amerieans eat,. however, usually contains bread afi@ other foods that contain some kind of proâ€" tein. â€" Generally. a combinigtion of these with the protein in beans will supply the body what it ; s. So far as nutritive value goes it is thereâ€" foré all right to use beans becasionâ€" ally in place of meat for difiner. : An underground cable, Wwhich will carry a current of 132,000 volts, is being constructed to connget Chicaâ€" go‘s electric generating stations. New principles of insulation aré litilized in this highest voltage underground caâ€" ble. tb .MARRIAGE LIC The oftenâ€"asked questio®, "Where is the hole in the wire t the elecâ€" tricity flows through?" , through a recent development, me pertiâ€" nent to the electric light power industry, instead of being/indicative of an ignorance of electri@ phenomâ€" It consists of a hollow around which are copper wires; then come 100 layers of paper; then a fhietal proâ€" tective coating and %hen a lead sheath. The hollow core will be filled with a thin oil, kept under pressurd, The oil will impregnate the papeÂ¥, forming one of the best insulators known. Underlying the constructign of this cable is the principle of superpower, such as assures most of the ¢ommuniâ€" ties of Illinois uninterruptéd electric PROTEIN IN MEAT ; SUPERIOR TO BEANS kinds of dried beans, are stibstitutes for meat from the standpoint of their Many. people believe thit beans, such as the navy, lima and other January .;;........ February ......... April ... May ............. June ....:........« July" ......l...._. September ... October ......._.._. Noveinber ........ December ... Total ....2.... OIL IN CABLE AIDS PERFECT INST New Type of Wire June 1926 broke all recortds for the number igsued in _any | C le month, there being 597¢couples to go before County c}trk Lew A. Hendbe in that month. evious to that June, 1925 had been high with 495. Even August, 1926, exceeded the high mark for June, 1925 by two licenses,. 'l'hoe!nn(elnthol( n law, demmding a fiveâ€"day notiée by couâ€" ples ‘to. Michigan county ‘@lerks, acâ€" counted in part for the indrease. The per month record for 1924 1925 and 1,0926 ‘is as follows: | _ | *‘ : 1924 1025 â€" 1926 Aacord:;cg to epgone in county clerk‘s . office" t were . more marriage‘!| licenses issued in â€" Lake county in 1926 than 1925. ‘The recâ€" ord :Ko-l}:uw of 4,892 isâ€" sued in 1926. In 1925 tb were 4,â€" 519 licenses issued and 4,12%7 in 1924. uses of automobiles, they take it ‘for granted that this vehicle is one of the necessities of life. they themselves grow up they Will expect to be motorists also and pass on to their ‘offispring similar enjoyable: auâ€" tomobiling experiences as they recall pleasantly those they used to have. .lssunme 1926 County~ Clerk R | Nearly DR..CHARLES E. GEIBSE . OsTEOPATHIC PHYSICAN General Practice | 18 N. Sheridan Rd. _ H.â€"F, 1542 Highland Park â€" Wilmette 2052 DR. MELVIN B. HASBROUCK Tel. Clonege 42 .‘ Hoars by Tel. Highland Park 899â€"Yâ€"4 ‘ Type of Wire Conduit Used For Electric Currefit Is . | Described L MASON CONTRA R County Line d | 353 PARK AVENUE 877 316 4,127 381 411 219 381 them vb&\ C iâ€"time ,“I la girl who u the w:gu‘ Twinkle, 10w huac o isn‘t afr M ATION cvanty 4,892 434 854 459 597 451 497 514 et | _ "Hello, Lk to | Illinois, uâ€" | ham one thous: all | > Talk, eth actuality t | ture, acco by W. R. (Abl 26 | Illinois LADIES‘ MEN‘S and CHILDREN‘S GARMENTS and HOUSE FURâ€" NISHINGS| BEAUTIFULLY DRY CLEANED) AT THE RELIABLE FINEST D:f;LAY OF MEMORIALS CHICAGO 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVE. Said bids will be received by the Board of Lpcal Improvements at its office in the |City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, until 5:15 o'clogk p.m., on the l4th day of January, 1926, at which time| and place they will be publicly opened and read. The specifications and bl.nk‘ proâ€" posals will furnished at 'thew of the Board of Local Improvements in the City Hall of said City. ; The contractor will be <paid in bonds which bonds will draw interest at the rate|of six (6) per cent per annum. «i NOTICE O ASSI LAUNDRY}. â€"H. P. 178. BOARD !01” LOCAL IMPROVEâ€" MENTS | OF THEâ€" CITY OF â€" HIGHLAND PARK:. | > ; 4 ~ NorIce 1$ HEREBY GIVEN that bids will be received for the local improveâ€" ment of the roadway in Highland Place, Hillside Drive and Roger Wilâ€" liams Avenue, by paving with reinâ€" forced concrete and otherwise, imâ€" proving, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, as q whole in accordance with the ordinan¢e therefor. _/ proved the: wire and w Atlantic to telephone it charges for service will said. York to "d: do that he the French .Foroeut1' that commercial transâ€" Atlantic telephone service will â€"start Ja’n‘wy 1 *re premature, Mr. Abbott PREDICTS TELEPHONE _ 'l‘i'{s LONDON SHORTLY A,{afi"u%mammm An Iowa DR. CHARLES E. GEISSE J. H. ANDERSON we can |serve you.. However small the job we‘ll ‘do it well. And we| will handle a large commission‘in a manner authorâ€" itative. ul cha WE WANT TO KNOW how 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. H. P. 1542; Wilmette 2052 Your plumbing wants we will GRANH% FURNISHED AND AND ERECTED BY Phone |Ravenswood 3523 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS â€"â€"friom the proverbs of My. Quick former is going to New up" the city.. If he can ught to be able to collect debt. M beis LETTING CONTRACT SSMENT NO. 314 _ OF LOCAL IMPROVEâ€" OF THE CITY OF f NEOLE:T pl, g’f?i;_(\t Donvy | 7 & 74 "M6 ¢WG L athic Physician ral Practice ; this is Springfield, Effective Friday, Dec. 10, 1926, and continuing until further notice, the Chicago & Northwestern Ry.will sell oneâ€"day. round trip excursion tickets from Highland Park to Chicago and return at $1.00. Tickets will be good for going trip on any train of date of sale, and good returning on any train scheduled . toâ€" leave . Chicago Passenger Terminal on or . before midâ€"night of date of sale, ONE DAY EXCURSION TICKETS . To CHICAGO a FOR SHOPPERS, | > 'rnmmn:vcl;oms. ETC. C YIA CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RY struction ~of said improvement:© will ‘be required to enter into bond in a sum equal to oneâ€"third of the amount of his or their bid with sureties to be approved by the President of the Board of Local: Improvements when entering into the contract for the construction of said ‘improvement. All proposals or bids must be acâ€" companied by a certified check payâ€" able to the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal. ; Said proposal must be delivered to the President of the Board of Local Improvements in open session of said Board at the time and place fixed herein for the ‘opening of the same. The Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject any or all bids if they deem it best for the pubâ€" lic good.© fmap"og o No proposal or yid will bo considâ€" ered unless accompanied by check herein provided, _ : Special provisions are being made The successfull bidder for the conâ€" FRANK L. CHENEY, . _ WM. M. REAY, j JOSEPH B. CARD, ‘ LYLE GOURLEY. â€" Board of Local Improvements, City of Highland Rark. . 44â€"45 apuc alM Builder of Wilcox Homes 710 Yale Lane * â€"~ Pho If You Are the Head of a Family, f 'Your Wife Will Help You . Buy a Home ; The least you can do is to meet her half way. Decide to make a start| now. Buy a Wilcox Specialâ€"built home. You will have the pride and sat, isfaction of knowing you have the best there is in construction and mateâ€" rials. .+ ; ; ts 4 uy i Ne 4 old . All have i,xot water heat, hqg,dwood floors, real fireplaces that wfil heat the house in any weather. _ se Every room decorated; lots 50x150; all street improvements; fully reâ€" stricted. > f : t [3 .P}lCID WORTH TI;E MONEY â€"CASH OR TERMS Walter W Wilcox One of the Wilcox Special Built Homes .____| _ NOTICE $ sm.u%u received by the City of Hig ‘Park, Illinois, at the office of the City Clerk until 5:00 o‘clock P. M. January 14th, 1927, for the purchase of the following Bonds: $35,000.00 General Corporate Bonds For detailed information apply to Ticket Agents, Chicago & North Western Ry. MA Wce 4145 These new fares are offered as a further. attraction to patronize the fast, convenient and comfortable subâ€" urban service of the.Chicago & North Western Ry. : for the accommodation . of . holiday â€"Automobile Supply WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF CROSLEYS On Those Cold and Lonesome ~ HIGHLAND PARK Central Ave, & Second St. f Phone H. P. 350 it (The King of Radio Sets) KING 6 Listen In J. P. Steffen Phone H. P. on your lt by addressing the € maqmiF{ to r6â€" ject any or all bids. . - A certified theck equalito 2% of the bid must December 30, 1926. > iL * , ©44â€"45 _« â€"_ $1,000.00 each bearing st at the rate of 44%4% paynable s y* Arnold P * ish up the job in : same fashion â€" that‘s us. ; ex~ perimenting for you ; for. We get busy and get that‘s why our prices: called "very fair." L8 â€":># PLUMBING AND HEATING â€" Te. H. P. a Ptumb Good r 385 Roger Ave. $30,000.00 Water Waorks Bonds $ 8,000.00 !ndncnhith-t B $25,000.00 Sewer BY ORDER OF ET there in a h *~ . 668 Vernon L y Sxtp m AK

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