I In?! to in"; 'eieetersaithat) MONTAS COALS mum cons mm pun-nun. _ Phone 65 iospital land Park Insti- me We been is your capital andpainstakint lonyourportc .eceipts Gme ', statement. 3 in cold any Green by Rod hat you an I pike that an me H.P.l2619 your money ('os ROM values will wet. h is r td.. auld " | g . [QAnge/es . g; . Limited a kr% Mt plan at Marian ‘ Ehtit "to: have " in: nth-red “r I r I. of Ntstfotttt to intimation] ab. I 'Fa' ti!“ Miu'vith the refugee sit-v I 1itaiiu in Balm. , l " ri,'?; '.r-fttl flotation af an $11 " 't 'pri-tiid- of Ration; loan to Kit . .. " 3;.†"tttree settlement purpose-.4 'M jj;,»,.j;‘.nended a yw no by the N A1277“ Relief, has brought this 1153: , I S, , a... of Balkan countries onN mote 3»: ", . - attention. 1 i, 'll C .,' an. mince situation in Duluth 'alt T T - the most uc'uto 'mtteritte which s, I' _ - "irts anywhere in the N r i C' “40 deluxe: Bucky Achelon, If r j, - -ral of .the Near East Rh; " tf H, '59 has just returned from 89-‘ " , " . eonftrey.re with ttyt fi'll'id'(li'l DE ms Kit} if if p... that!“ kind" reAhtrts - problems that have made he. menace to Balkan and even Eu- Jer peace. The present loan, “cod by the League of Nations, Enacted to do much to help Bul- -rioet her house in order and pre- '.itaitttre-ttp in this tinder-box af Wm Europe. .M Imong Baltrarin's problems in Aitd housing and feeding and Bnd.. - for the many refubges who itiiettreed to evacuate their homhl liaeedonia when large portions of H territory were handed over to tit-.. and Jugoslavia by the treaty ‘lnilly. Though the migration (the poverty-stricken hordes was “no mental†not so well adver.. It: u.the enforced flight of the H mpulution of Asia Minor be- Uh conquering Turks, it has, “New, been equally disastrous Qt peoples involved. q Struggkd Bravely e 3hrrhte eight years since the armin- tith Bulgari- has struggled brively trtthfemrtidable internal and uterus! - Loan Restricted - ' 1 ltr. Acheson explains that the new h. tthe the similar loan three penis -t.tlteece, is restricted to the net.. id â€use of lands and the con- 'atrertitm td buildings for the refuges: " and: to be supplemented by p F" mate benefactions for feeding arid *1 care. especially of the 25,000 “in in the Bulgarian refugee - The Near East Relief ha; hunting in Bulgaria, on a modett "iiiL for several yours, but merit “parents have necessitated a W“ of its work there, and dur.. liter? for the many refugees who W nearly $50,000 in cash and “damning, to hem tide our the Ciis, . Action by Purely: to . Help Needy In That PtrhtAeuc.trt.,yroRr. '? ' Hump-mm. r . 1mm , winter among these unfortu- LEAGUE or who: All the comforts tad conveniences " 1t%tet ite hotel or club are your: to enjoy on de Imam fare all-Pullman train to Southern Cab ifomia. Club and oboen'ation eat, skilled barber, valet and maid service. Bath, manicure, hair. dressing. Excellent dining car service all the way. PM Other Fine. Fast Tram on California and Paeltut Northwest Cam In“ - ' ts-o-ue-te-a-rod-tb-rr-herd" duai.irialii"ai'Glaaiioits--re.Aeet3""t-s r 'ur.suats.oLot..c-HitrD-bo""3", . , unimunv st of his organisation in Country Illinois’ investment in electric light and, power facilities is four-fifths of the investment in the entire United States 25 years ago. Illinois, rich in lore of the proud Red Man, now has only 194 mm. Illinois coal is now being shipped to ngland; due. to tgel shortage. e Illinois Legislntnre convened Jan. 5, "? , T Great is tire faith. of man. By the time he lose hi faith in Santa Chm; he begins to baaieve in hairreatorers --0adden; Ala.) Times. F During the first; semester of the school year 1926-27 Illinois led the nation in enrollment in' senior and junior units of the Reserve Mcen’ Training Corps. There were 10,635 cnrblled. Illinois mines ttrt coal than does all of Asia with its uridreds of mil- lions of population. Illinois produces more manufactur‘ed goods annually than does ull of Can. Aida. minois now has seven times as many telephones in uervico u in 1900. These are the conditions that have made a Bulgarian loan necessary and which it is hoped the loan will be able to ameliorate. What measures of anc~ case will be achieved is unpredictable. There is no doubt‘thet the worst u- peets of the refugee problem can. be dealt with and that the borders will be eid of many of the armed bands, whiphwha‘ve so often during the yearn just passed brought Bu1garia's rel:- tioas with her neighbors elmoet to the: breaking point. INTERESTING FACTS . ABOUT THIS STATE mission of the League of Nations, whose functions were to attend to transportation and assist in the sale of vacated property. All might have gone well had it not been fox-tho in- ffux of Greek refugees from Asia Mi.. nor, who poured into Macedonia by the thousands. Many of them were quartered in Bulgarian towns, where wrangling with the natives was inevit table. . 7 _ ", mm“... JNet T _ At Neuilly the Greeks and Balm agreed to I voluntary migration pact which called for the Bulgarian: th Muedonia to move to Bulgaria and the Greeks to move to Greece, the migration to be oversaw: by a con)- ‘Midenlt with only by union: of add- quite funds in the bend- of those in authority, M were no funds, and the remit he: been harder torture. â€Mama-inn end revolutionary maxim-i tt have as aet been It part y tonne-ted. '. he led mm of pom-Imam mWeontenta within Marie’s bor- ders created o double done:- - that of4omrnrmitmr, for Red promoted: sprouts like u rank weed where mil- err reigns, ind the danger that 'ttttbs,; neatly recurred of a gmtuine:Wl1ranl, wet brought about try border raids and battles between the refugees end thope other refugees who had dispos- aesped them of their homes. 3 tin u I POOP JiGiir, and the In8ux f hundreds of thousand. ot lehtl ..' "Y! dettiteto "than could t8.T _ F: on": Place . The (arms: eta his letting in the |preeent pictur because his needs have been mad incidental to entomo- biles that éco for pleasure. The revolution of p, itthwax building has becbme a syste , and all within the lifetime of pre ent day ftappers and shie‘ks. The F eral-aid roads have an aggregate encth- of more than 182)000 miles. Hills, mountains and tseetningly imp sable barriers have yielded to the f me of explosives, And therworkmen ve laid 1tard-suHaeed roads everywhe e. Road building bu progressed so pidly that it is dim- cult} to keep t k of the methods em- 'ttd in cons tion. The United Sta Bureau of Public road- and l, litteljonlyr yunmthetlthe Uni . States emment embarked upon I genuine pron-em of helping to biettd roads. nd it we not may your; before .4 t the states came to the aid of the" antics, end the coun- tiée to the aid of the town. In 'the “roaring ninet " when hone: end buggies held " the responsible citizens when prominence extended beyond their wn township limits, boosted about the "eountr road." This road a. 1y was an Arterial highway of d rt construction, end sometimes it w I wide enough for the two fitrr a to pun in opposite directions with ut getting ditched, or lost in the W do. And all editors who ran new: opera in those days otlll take pie ure in rrrrninueettireis regarding the " in which they ad-, vacated “good roads for the benefit of the farmers. _ 1 tttrvoLU'h4tazms Cti-ogreratar ith States In Chu- btruction Continuous Ars T ' ' term ways Thu: . ' . ' try EMS m2 magnum pm PRESS, HIGHLAND fun. rumors @mï¬Ã© own above, affords ideel . ting r this important room---p1 ty of ven, non-glaring illumination from _ ne easy-to-clean fixture. mew odel, which replaces the for- q erly sold at $6.50, includes drop rd with control switch $ 50 d extra outlet, and is -- . exceptional value at . . his Daylight llustrated at right, makes the kight and cheery with warm, tly litfused light. The dull ivory ted bade is daintily decorated in and ight blue, and the metal $ 75 older is in ivory enamel. ...... 'rice, as shown, Only . , he . New Bedroom Unit syitit"', RRI the state hie y omen:- imam Gamma) _ .edinonaw developedNnntoettt . FADE 'hy 8BllStl out the me mt. tttnt has empt V -- inontha industrial mum. _ tHr COIN†PUBLIC! SERVICE COMPANY' Kitchen Unit no“: .IUW “I. W road-building is [110“ by the tut that than is y a rout. extend»; from the N and Capitol through St. Loiris,re knntiapd1llthtito SnnDIegov ehhrtt7pereotrthrw proved; and at route ttmn At. hntic City,, Janey, to Adorn. Oregon, whie is -ett-etehttts in). proved. Still other highway h from Boston to Bea e through the north- ern tier of at: nndttue8pereent improved and per cent surfaced. _ _ lui Sick Benefits 10 Dollars to Join Wm) Guyot, District Superintendent OF I NORTHERN ILLINOIS - . . Inland Furl: frl1 St. .eti',t/tr,tirl,ih1i1, __ hung: out a! your way. With; out Br twitch or can and". thou 'lil‘ch switch and t outlet "rS--nAttrtttreh. [youtondholixht have E 2,246 CHILDREN, MOTHERS AND OLD FOLKS RECEIVING With nearly one million members this great organization needs no introduc- ion. Every one knows about the Loyal Order of Moose and its (not work. For the lttrttst)t ot tltotte W119 momma†we! es for the me- of 0!! ayioiily. -' Ae _ ' imp this unusual opportunity before it is too late. . ' 'or further Information you may call up Mr. J. High. phone mam ark 1925, or any of its members. 69"»?! th' Highland Park 446, initiatién fee will be. 810 tdr the next 90 dl at lower prices t The decorative afoot in your room is enhanced by this at- . tractive unit; it harmonize. with any chosen color scheme. MOOSE SERVICE--- Gaycolmdpmnndjdhh bftt?et'tdqtsttftyibdettat_iA-it- v%ttarmtoBehrtarsdPithts. A: tabledeoemtte,turamqttttr" 'ffaetiveaafhrnmta. . T'henewJartiohttshttamemetted this fuhion we maintain! by dr- 2,tLlu22tfgheftr dutrm epoch in pin. and m ,oidaboardeBthetaHatattirttr help support the work of than “$0011. One of the moat mum Jatnaismnderfrpmrot-s, pro: lowing the' colon of the poms. A", beautiful {mauve jolly in the product? on: cod. 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