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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1927, p. 17

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mtnt-.MAntVt- a.reaGGiiuid hank-691k- GiriTiui----iiye l‘n-tohudtyvhuunhl twin-worth: null-u parlor- my.vuicdkiubo!hhorlm "ie-er,'-."--""' tbanitanbed-brhmad. -dmrtootrnre"n.mddn s-a-sr-di-sf-f.."- "iFairsiirii In}; an inchin- that “be the machine: Ind it ade- the unch'nel an nuke the Inchin- Mil-lathe story" in lulled an! an aid to no. Nt till be M m. Rock- (on! has II Wt. {minim “If. plants. Furniture in din,- the story in lulled.” , Amt” laid. "It will the amul- tndn. Worth " hide in more law than Ill . It in big, -iee. him.” A third said. “Knitting. NE the Rockford. Th ttest “the that wu- knitted n M In mud Mn by John New; Ttttes the luckil- that has cotton sock: all "iipiiGu-eoei.testee-ir.': I loch! [new an. and M the furniture pm. poked through the pounding. throbbing will. when iron. Ind and. m Inu- formed into any :hapel lad - " the who it}: knitting [than with their "tdless hum Ind click. The: I all: "The miracle in machinery.” 1 Rockford, they told an, in . city " 'ts.t" moan. of whom 27,000 are employed. " in estimated that SIIKMQOJII) is invested in Roekford's industries. More, it is than: I“ hon-mat You do not have ub- If!!!" ownership. And Rockford ha! no slums It att. Its people He that sort. "RV-la)“ of Rockford', machines in tied up in its poop]:2 Pint any New End-mic". Thole Yank-6' have always been known In mum-l on. devise". mnkers of the better mouse tmp. Folln'ed then Swedinh immigrants and there In no finer artisans in will under the run than? the Swedes. _ ',, I III: told that one company in1 Rockford makes a - knitting ma- chine. more intriate and out in its an working than the costliest with ever made; I tnnehhte,that hand: up. thrcnd on threed. (that fibrin and is "hard at WM. They toid me of a machine for tying - that will pick up a thousand thread-end: and tir than to the and: of‘nnothe? thousand 1.1:de and keep on wear-t in. without showing: I michine that if I thread broth will watch out the [union and and tie it to the other beoheat cod -- without stopping the “hi-o; that if it fail- to do no man he swift “tempt.”- it will ring I hell. all the “mm Ind “it for hrlp. They showed me vii-china in the furniture “duty that do “hand curving" but!!! than it an! be do" by hand. This machine- turn Ipino' dies and {mink let! no that they‘ can! out with urinal deis, eight- Iidcd. mare. billowy. dimpled. or: curved. or what will you have? III, thine- that bore up"! hole- or ur in north”. l They bu machine. that car-rel raised flown Ind tar-km one. vines:l lad my Ind manta. dunk col-I unn- and bold. Brm linen; machine: that an fashion In invisible joint or pm tn inlay nil with tn ex- tant-I inpmlible to mplish with W' nudist land. I urvm machine- that Im- wind itrc, whim»! logs. ahead“: then 1mm]. twenty thin strip to an inch. Iii-china that in building up truer: iiiiatsesrrrtseeurthebir, mmmm.wwd mud-3MB" Inmmu-nu-wbh s.-iUG"iitoaaatwotetth'e.e -iiaiiii._there,_theV "ii'i'riCGidriGtilryihp- 'B-b.- .--- â€"-v Me-""? "ii'i'riTiuiAutiluryrteAp- Ui'iii.tie"Ltatterutuaytye "iFti.u2,e,"tt,tl'rp;djkkt, Edam. at u"2'et "unbound-MI- 1 ii-ro-ted-ie-) 'hiroGrt-geatoresAtres Aw' "i7iiaaUFsat-yhit"Pt clinch-t eirttugrtrfroattetr, aaaktaruirtvreeuior'et hIoeHord-akcI-tlvlm‘n' dinnquonl. lunged-8.00” iGiGuinroooir-"iste"i"- te-seeed. ' sTr.iraoootthemArnde th:""'" mun; arm!" F " _ Liunrartaror-arrth.biget -esrrt_etxre. Gel" .Rhilgnnotlml-HI. Deer' grow-unwind. Ash-Inn. wumHm-odau [pawn-mum "Ciluurr-edtueeeht- III. "iGf-at._tihet% and.” --.hr-i-", a“ ' [ iiGia---tMeo.. "o-daft"'. VM a Mill‘s“ i"iraifuditte.eree man-mung... iiiJ5t'it.f.t,t,rf3gfgt,lhtt _'~m|* 'hhaTrihiiiietiFrtte Fi. mania 'ues-T ce Mag-94 Ital-a! ttrot turv et..-..-.--., WU.- Ankh-hi tttt -ugb..N.V that... ire-tit-street, Jeu-et-itat-o-The i-r-tus-Ati-thath hand-lit ”path-yum” -ahati-airi.raa-it- intro-d-ie Asddbudnr GiuAt_irr_ter.i.rerHt'r, (East. III-ovum”! Thin bulged-MI.”- l!oundinlack!oldinthom “unburned-1min.”- cup-poo... Murine-sin iiiAiGitut--d-e- uthev'uluoltthnitdm may. Beam-“um take it and": town. wtsiett-3deartdt"mttrettmeo' t,mTermqakteomotive. [tin-ll- mced that -rthee until-2H Jis.ttteessmnaemryieh-u_t"fe the til-001cm.th iteetduttaoeesmssixueomrrwto barman“. plants spatialin in dining room. had room and librnry goods. h in Rock, ford'u chin. hacked by statistics, that it "in up non - Ilium hm- her than my other city in the world. lt “ad-Eu: in Me furniture. No chapfwnitmatnuh-ndrhzre.‘ Rockford‘s furniture My en- ploy: 3m men all they are artists. Everything that [on into the ftrrrti- ttare is made in Rockford __ even to ;the rem. bolts, knob. puns. east- l, rrs; rwert the veneers. varnishes, oils. rand mirrors. These In a part of [Rockford just Us is the making of " in mid to be TrToetqt that public amt-ills are not no wen [hid u the popular aluminum but while the latter make us laugh. may of the former merely make us weep. 3,1111“:th The by - than my of "GturkurGrmorss. bot there In: been no movement to shorten the theater perform or ball - tiny i. "iiiiiTVUCGrasetute to with a “the. - Pre China] that the ministers shop“ '*'*.T‘MJW Trs----..--.'-"- tse-.-'"..-.- Almdhlml. 'sr-h'"'. "--h-'r- "ALI-V tgtnunrdrrtttertWes 255;" mm 7 trl- 1 Call Evening! after 6 o'clock Gnu" W HANS JORGENSEN III _hum ' 1“..- -moewltAToM. PURE WATER '3.»- hmrmmmnnm RELIGIOUS MEETINGS HELD m WALL STREET Among the interests of Wall Street, what is the mast sup]: sub; ieet mthieh awn attention through the you: and through the will: phases of the business cych? uh Meryle Stanley Rukeyser, in Nation's Business Magazine. In “team to answer this. I should my “relic- ion." In the shadow of the world's (mus! security, _ market. ,religiou proselyters, “tempting to rest-tt THE HIGHLAND, and rrtgMsod M's can: at ni,t-ori_ye_ixyhtTsmstyt'eie Ott-Go-du-v-rt-i-into-it dull Field; G)..orColby‘Son. Ttiedeeortting u Ila-trill hum-Immolunnming. In the Street, lending to Writer THE HIGHLAND, Nearing Completion Be""", (Iris “ml-Ive maul-I... -P"."'-'"» -_. 'e'--'--"--.". 7,7,7 ,,,, - - _ - I II! shops on the all. Ioor and mm thusroom spun-eats yith in-n-door beds and electric refri-tioet,.some -rtte_tNyot iatto-,agsdtwelvesiV toomasarithuthdod maidserviee. It will prolubly befurnilhedby Kar- 'tNP,': dot-outing null interior furnishing: till be most nttrartive. Mr. McKillip will have m ottieo/us the building renting. God in the stronghold of Inmmn.‘ hold noon any meetin- every busi- ness day in the year and than at- tract huge thz-. Other and"! for [unlined and philanthropic pur- poses are held on the streets of the tittanrial district oeeasionnlir, but the gatherings to win mnverts to the church are as regular as the sound- ing of the gong each trading day which sitrnities the opening of the ‘Stotk Exchange for business. Until his death Inst year, the Rev-) -. - WP and William Wilkinson. who was) F"-- known as the Bishop of Wall Street,‘ Contributions of books to the mm. In the dominating pel'sopllity in ber of more than 400,000 have been these nan-tings. No one has viii, made by libraries and agencies in wholly fiiled his role. One of the) Europe and America to the new li- most popular preachers who isoidsibrars: of Tokyo Imperial university, Solvay Coke PAUL ”Rm HIGHLAND PARK moo. Finish the season with CLEAN HEAT If you have never burned Chicago Solvay Cthe, order a supply, have a Service Men call and_show you how economically you can heat your bane. Youwillhvedeanheat [run adependahlefuel. It burnswithnosmoke,no soot and leavesfew ashestohandle. Your fuel dealer will make prompt deliveryof UnicagoSolvay CaeinEts,Ramr,Nutorpea sin: ior your hot water boiler, hot air furnace or taove-Grheatinetheumehome,smalibtor [ambit Heat,ourumetheneztfewweeks witharrlean,dependahkfuei. 1aticaeostshrarohecutsyourhmeutecxrrts his easierudMeanertored1etran-he5ioer Finishtheseutmwithclean but in mhome. ahenependai"ieruetLtseHane Buyit'anit ”may Order a fewjons. fl . My: him. being built by Mr. W. M. leKillip. will be ready for occupmy about May lst K . - -.I t - J, ,7 L-J_ --l .1-_A_:‘ -e-i--rk- mil“ “mulling CHICAGO . in your home FRANK m0“ PM. " outdoor meetings in Wall Street, is I anan. to nplue the book! My _ _ - . . A. ,4.___.__ -c colored clergyman. ex-elevator open- , ed by tor, and Robert J. Bur, who: 1923. speaks and" the auspices of the Na- called tioml Bible Institute. t, many coNmtmU'noNs 10 NEW 10KYO LIBRARY mgsnlds of Books Are Given By Many Europe-n _Aaert- deg; ls Reported ed by fire during the earthquake of 1923. In addition. valmhle private collections have been (Ion-tad by many of the nobility and people d Japan, gifts from native sources. in- cluding 2,700 books on Jam his- tory, law, and economics. from the Imperial Household Liheart The new library building. for the con- struction of which John D. Rockefel- ler, Jr., contributed 4,000,!!!) yen. npproximnhely 82,000,000, will house 500,000 volumes, Ind is expected to be ready for occupancy next year. When it comes to getting out the vote William Hale Thompson seems to be the At Smith of Chicago. PAOI

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