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Highland Park Press, 29 Sep 1927, p. 19

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"uh-de-A-tNe "unmask-dal- Ipugclduddhu. Thin-6n Mathematical.“ Mimi‘s-mu..- “Nina-datum wmmnwn‘bm "ir-a" mu. an... in -th... Mun-gurgmpdmtud- mun Mum-dun.“ And Managua-hill“ thid.ena-,therdMNddi-d. “mid-multilin- bkondnnldm Formula htmetred yuan an um. m a! PeaaanGirotittuvtB-ttr.erqtht- "tsrmrtethethrrt_tuér-t. brought. from Prune. which no and in one of “a no“ "wk-bl. hitch atori..irsattth.nroeu--al.hoew. (cry which E doing we“ - work in thus we metals. Thy In mag-Mn. molybdenum and mull-1n. Tantalum In: “and for Tuning. the thunder in Greek :1an those also gives the world mu- m. Tatum i; th- an} W9; new“ rtmseti uthmthotbudly inunminnhm. "otmdhV plultin North Chicago. diammtds metal an: found. from do viewpoint of the memlugkd chemist. Tallu- lua, you should know, In the one who beenuuhemtncovetoueyeon- goddeu, or something like that, VI: doomedbyoneoltb-mgodsm . “an“ punishment. He In: to nit. nlwayn in a Stream of a" cooling water, nirrarts thirsty, and ( whenever he beat over to an a drink, bu the waters would nude. Bunche- of ie' mm hung about him and whom i a" he remind out for them they would . swing away. just beyond his reach. a I . hurt-ting Ill-wry he In this Illinois laboratory the Fan- iii, steel Produeta Co.. Inc. spent tin ' yen" time lad 8250.000 learning how bu to handle this elusive lucid and an . win: out what it is. Then these sei, ( u. entisu went "to more yen-I work-1’ o in; to create I market. Today therlf In doing . business of 84,000,000 a 'll yen! in this Btranee metal Ind dry 2) found lumen: in mining driest. It C',' can: when they learned that tun-lam 19 would put an electric current in only _ one direction. The we. came to use 9t it u a valve. That was In Mn; 00 thing. Why it an: as it dunno ("who imam. But out of that known an”, came the uni-lam rectifier. Winn” does it do? 1 wiit mentioa two thir-: g 'e, I. “a possible elimination of 3m talcum in two. . Inna-81w- irhVdroth.tmitetfth_. boh- l, Riding horise with W. G. Pnncout, I l. business amine late that afternoon, fur. Grotenhais told of the neeideett and pointed out that oue,bumper had I [one over the top of the other bump- per, resulting in serious change to both an. “They're not made right." he said. _ These two men went but." . 1 Indiu- A“ hint-Id out? vauhmm-u" !trPrlisprutr.th9sttsth" “numb-g! . Sch-hawk“.- Mdm-‘nm [rm tanWhp-dinljaunl. 'tHd----- Thu}. "v-tati-e-ati/tLui/r-tt uho_rsonris8MttMtta-r. Mmtbcdlmmtht Mama-am. o.'wi-tiougtitG'u.at- “law-IBM”, wrhri-mw.80 hI-Ith- W -aik a Ethyl-thingy. Oil-byt- “DH-‘7‘» M- muyuhoue-flbluh-Ihoddy mung-WW .r,t_.ah.dtFtrthemtail mum-mm knu- *yfam-tudmtmrtmedieir-nt Amtther mph of the Iitth but an: wing. Tb Chicago Hm Foundry Ctr. at North Chicago, was Wand in 1891, eapital “no. Employee- wok alt tho stock. John Sharia. 1mm of m- Nant than prior - ot viciniitudu, than president. E, P. Wick. rumm- dent. became 10cm" and treasurer. Tod-y that “my in incorporated It has I my iron foundry, make omenul electric lamps, chute madman. parts for "Hot Point" irons. They do come up from and) stating. for $1,300,000 mi in} ago page on its payroll. eetain M ot may kinds; hue- for bubs chin, white tops for pom- hin tables, cafeteri- equipment. bi pital equipment, parts for manhun- di-inx Inlet, dish mining whim. itasruntwtsieitaoireirrmtu-t "ff m. It in manufacturing pr- One day Ind in 1919 W. J. Groun- huis tstood in I nhow window on Mich Egan avenue. Chicago. watching a strum of can go by. The driver of I light delivery truth swung around a corner and "rtsek a manger a: head-on. Right. there another busi- ms wu born. " io'VQBrlrxwtoi iiiprové the bumper otl 1919 and developed the BMex hunger. l {tormh $.th It" ii building . 3100.000 addition to Idea In Born a Gas Ei" in." ""V ' in: Pere-tee-ttvert', hsannrtiekms_tt5orr-t. tho turtmssur8eri-M-htr, tsiHnB-tmuta..aao-tatestet., otttoqrwhiuuwaa-dhtm. tufaroeeimE-aft.ethramra t-rt-tttoMoomrigru.at-- wdwmmmm titudu. and arbimud incipiant Inn. Themnmstt-e,toeezaarqu,Ua cert-in ugh-ink: who“ whitin- amuehi.vee “Murmled Wu new.“ Mal-Mintmm stnadrn1iExrrogm,mrith-m" lumping u had neon-MH- vork in Hakim. Bin bright you: mum to karate with Bill!!- Quinn. Mr. Hoover“: young In did mrtintendtopermitnmeremthU- man to cull") their ltyk in good works. One day a puzzled Bdthhef called It Mr. Hoover's [notion ole: with I cablemm. “bum-link _._., _ “mould-lbw “launch-munchin- .um.uaeqf--etmrl-seeGairthaardeGtiikG, Inb' Ind-c d-w'mmbmwwdu‘w su-rt/sara-uri-tSturt-aku/tsur-i-tu “Cu: you nuke this out'.' In uk- ed. 'tt is in code, but it in wk our code, and it is not America: Belief code. Queer bird, it is.’ HOOVER "XXtGNTBBD 1113 AMERICAN LINGO “The inc-um read: 'Arehie on the carpet at twelve ten. Through the hoop at twelve thirtr.' " 'r think I undenund this,' said Mr. Hoover, ansmiliatr. -The - duke had been persuaded to use m- Asked whether she would "love, honor and obey," a rebelliu Summon bride replied, " will not." A - version of the humid not.--' & Fireside. MENCR JAZZ Musk, mystic-l as it is, deep and inetrabie, is in some senses only the audible reflex of blood Pressure.-- Woman's Rome Companion. 0am Ham J Lin. " II. And t h 'ran. T can”; Dr. George B. Mitchell Golan! Pranks ol Dentistry Pie-n Highland Park 1085 " Rom "lining! ROAD TROUBLE AHEAD until-xi- min: {of III: Vthrthr-oesthoHo-st. 1h MWWWBM 1mhrttnrtitv-dHeth-dimnam ttmeta',."""'"" thick 1w" of Charles Fund- Potter, (and! of Antioch Coll.“ Ind not and to New Yewkanttmdotmaeofth-t churches. writing in the Woman'. Home Companion. _ "White [em-ed profs-ton in their studies are laboring to disprove the historical existence of an alleged hw- giver, around the corner come- the protector of “in and we. the Irish policeman, when new beat out Ilnlt not kill. Thou shut not rial." Dr. Potter minimal. “His lib new: actuAlly between superstition and re- ligion. His on religion had a con- tent of superstition, but through the windows of his personal experience our human rm aw I bright light where hitherto had been darkness. Niki-1min: the eieml when of Ida: “Thou "The question in hot: 'Did Hoses ever live y The real question is: ‘Will Moses ever die t'" AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL PIES Literature by nun on the subject of women is the Inuit interesting and unreliable in the warli It is unre- liable because it is autobiographical and alt autobiography is fietiotc-- The American Magazine. Remember the good old days when the baseball phyers wore flowing moustache: and clicked tobacco? Tira Wink “Ti 'dUI'd W Only handbuilding can achieve such motor car bodies PIERCE-ARROW" Beauty, strength and elegance al- ways find their highest expressions in handbuilt things. That is why Pierce-Arrow bodies have attained their recognized supremacy. It is the difference between the truly fine and the commonplace. - Frames of laminated northern white tsh covered by thick aluminum-- hand-hammered to perfect contour --give Pierce-Am bodiestheir un- matched munchness and grace. Over this, fem coats of nitrocellulose lacquerue painstakingly applied in- stead of the usual three or four. The price of the Brougham is A WWW: ghes mam delivery Y-Fottarmcxqttdassas1t “Hwy?“ 14toiietptrssurtoCtrso_h'ae. we: mm; “a uecur"rtueee.AGrw famine] Lakes a: “dud equipment. Yhmaltrmtiutideotete.odrqhoueeer choices 15.000 to 11,000 miles pee tire. NIW‘PieEe-Amw flu Rate 5.2"?) 350cc pm ftreiecrooorr. Hedging Aoebiecti" TOM HAY & SON [NWAMMM mart-III!“ K LOEB BUILDING BARBER SHOP H. F. PAHNKE, Piano Tuner Nation-l Aluminum: Is,"; at. John. Avo. High“ Park, mink In: V mm “on: OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK 2048 8 North Fir-t Street after an up to "ooo at her home, 813 GLENCOE AVENUE; beginning October 3rd qualifications and references gladly furnished on request MRS. CHARLES I. BROOKS “workman-d. WW lamina-F}! Open for Business '2495 PIANO TUNING Prompt - Courteous - Service The Pierce-Arrow Custom Brougham, with its smart close- coupled body on a wonderful 130- inch wheelbase chassis, exemplifies in every detail the part handbuild- ing plays in producing a car of in- comparable merit. After 10 years ofuse, when ordinary cars are worn out and forgotten,the Pierce-Arrow wil1stil1 bebeautitu1,swiRaodsiletstc Drive this Brougham yourself. Only by doing so an you fully appreciate its luxurious comfort. We will gladly turn I Pierce-Arrow over to you for my test you may think necessary. BAND INSTRUCTION Laiiies - Children - Men announces that she will give plus an and trarasportatiort for Gilbert SLJoh

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