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Highland Park Press, 12 May 1927, p. 17

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protection. The most minor offenses were punishable by death. It was a gilded and not a golden age, but those who believe that immortality, brutalâ€" ity and predatory wealth and power were less prevalent then than now should read history more carefully. _ Statistics Show "Statistics show that prison popuâ€" lation in the United States is not inâ€" creasing, but declining, in proportion to our numbers, and that the humanâ€" ity of present day prison management would have astounded our grandparâ€" clapped in jail for shooting game on one of the vast preserves held for the sport of aritocrats while millions sufâ€" fered for sustenance. English and scanty as that of the aborigines, and whether dr not it is a sign of moral Mhquu-fion.flb- tory shows that corruption has been most prevalent in courts of the longâ€" est trains and most elaborate ruffles. OQutside of a few theaters in a few American press is not thriving on imâ€" mortality more than heretofore. Most of the supply and demand of degenâ€" erate entertainment and reading is More Attention "If hospitals are overcrowded it is due to the fact that far more scienâ€" tific attention is now being given to human ailments than was deemed necâ€" essary or possible a generation since. ‘The significant fact is that this counâ€" try probably has ten times more hosâ€" pitalization per capita now than it had a third of a century ago. Statisâ€" tics show that the average length of Now £wo thousand Fricipaires 4 day/ Two thousand Frigidaires aâ€"day are now required to supply the enormous demand â€"a demand that has already placed more Frigidaires in use than all other clectric refrigerators combined. i ‘Two thousand more Frigidaires to provide carefree, mHmmdMu&'w ence of outside ice supply. 311 N. Michigan Ave. of woman is not yet as 'h-“”hmd%tâ€"fln pd-hh_â€"..â€"l-‘â€"c-dhm.-h- -.flumnu-uâ€"--naâ€"u that Frigidaire pays for itself many times over in better refrigeration at low costs. fl,â€"-nflfifiâ€"hdlflfihâ€"\fl our salesrcoom and see Frigidaire demonstrated. . Ask about prices, terma, and operating costs. s vIsIT OUR SHoWROOM ToDAY &hfih.-nd.h-ld: Headliy forward, not becicwss forward, not backward. The only menace it faces is indifference to the duty of guarding and preserv» ing our civilization of ordered liberty Te ee Py Ese t a in the face of the attacks of those who from one motive and &nother are out to destroy it â€" and as a means .(ddg(nmrit"i!hfichlnk- CONGRESS ARGUMENTS DELICIOUSLY ABSURD Some of Those Offered During Recent Sessions Scarcely Worth Notice "Now that the tumult and shouting dies as the captains of Congress deâ€" vpart, still stands the ancient dictum, ‘the facts will set us free.‘ â€" "Facts are the least developed of our natural resources. It is so much easier to follow golden sophistries. | "In the recent debates on farm reâ€" lief, any suggestion from business was brushed aside by the steamy proponâ€" ents of popular panaceas because "business is the enemy of the farmâ€" er, its interest is inspired by selfishâ€" President Sloan of General Motors, Business charged with plotting the ultimate ruin of agriculture. "There are farm leaders who preâ€" tend to see banks and corporations scheming how best to reduce the price of farm crops. It was from an lowa Senator how a New York banker 13â€" w e m o o e Senator how a New York banker isâ€" sued the laconic order after luncheon one day: ‘Deflate the farmer!‘ President Sloan, of General Motors, plotting to keep a farmer from buyâ€" ing a Chevrolet! Owen D. Young ue dn on ie neim]\ifi to prevent farmers from buying Gen:fil” Electric nppli..nce: W apoplectic when m the farmers in spite of all Big Business can 1!0. are buying more and more Arcolas! "And the great glee of t ae tha Merle. Thorpeâ€" in.Nation‘s t .-l..h-.(oâ€"-lo-» Central Ave., Hightand Park 150 if all the the public treasury in Unfortunately the business world does not carry on, smoothly and evenâ€" ly, all day and night. The telephone industry must maintain a huge sysâ€" tem to care for the peak loads that 1k Hphenmoon: marak 2 . = TAree ... SheriPte amdedie .. â€" â€" tain this huge plant ready for instant | _ service all through the night when it is little used We used to hear wild stories about headless ghosts seen on the highways, and a good many headless drivers can be seen running cars up and down the roads now. Education is said to be taking rapâ€" id strides now, and it needs to, to keep within speaking distance of the modern young person. BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVE SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING H. P. 178 OR CALLING AT THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. . ady Adah Bryant Buckingham Teacher of Singing ‘With Many Years Experience 663 W. Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 2289 Will help you to get rid of your old coal or gas range and replace â€" it with a modern gas range, equipped with the "Lorain" Oven Heat Regulator. For Spring comfort in your. kitchen nothings equals the "Unified" Gas Range, the combination ° eookinzandhentinggunngo,themgewith the warm air furnace. It cooks with gas â€" it heats with gas. ¢ $12.50 allowance for your old stove on the purâ€" chase price of a New A. B. Unified Range. . ‘> OUR SPRING GAS RANGE SALE This to Be the| en You Clean House Replace the Old Gas Burnâ€" ing Appliances With_New apd Modern Ones . B. Unified s PR K 2 0 0 # 00 ofe » House cleaning means getting rid of a lot of old, worn out articles. UR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS The Logical Place to Buy G $+ 4 Telephone 2700 Do You Want Milk That is Safe and Pure Every Day of the Year? " e 2NE ie o O e k 0OE IPT â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" gponsibility m serving the community with only the best. Put your trust in Bowman‘s Milk. You‘ll never be disappointed! Alâ€" FOR Of course you do! Only the best milk is good enouzh for you and yours. See that they have it. It means so much to their health and happiness. Bowman‘s Milk is just such milk. Reâ€" liably fresh, rich and pure at all times. Reliably delivered by a smoothâ€"workâ€" ways safe! Always fresh: Always mcn in cream! _ Simply order from one of our courteâ€" ous milkmen or telephone 2700. During this sale we will allow you eight dollars for your old coal or gas range towards the purâ€" chase price of a new gas range equipped with the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator. I YEARS THE STANDARD or qQUALILTY BoOWMAN DAIRY COMPANY 1 Always fresh! Always rich New Reliable GAS CO. $12.50 PAGE SEVEN

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