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Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1927, p. 12

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E 60““de in mmmamm {:3 _ .fWoehBee-earfrteemtt Emma? TO ILLINOIS At the same time it will make pos- sible the loading of vessels and barges at points on the Great Likes or along the waterway for shipment to all parts of the world, and for the greater part without hunter. It Vin reduce costs of trartsportation my millions annually, ali of which suing: will come to the section served by the waterway. raking mi- ni: I still grater manufacturing center, and opening to the inning actions of the state the world'l mun tabulation“. Construction of a deep waterway, connecting the Great Lakes with the Ilthtois river. dredging the latter to permit the paying:- of large freight boats. was recommended by the first Rovernor of Illinois,and has been en- dorsed by practically every chief E53t, eeutive of the'state in the 109 years of statehood All of the real pro- gress which has been made in the carrying forward of this project has been under the administrations of Governor Small. . Preliminary W611: Complete Much of the preliminary work has been completed by the Division of; Waterways, Exhaustive tests have, been made. It is agreed-n immense, twinge of freight units the com-l pletion of the project. Thu, experts of the Division of Watemyl nyJ will be moved much below present! freight rates as charged by the steam i wads of the state. I "tlll)1tl.B. WHEN“ . mm BY 1930 This is the prediction of Governor Len Small, with the reaching ot an agreement by the state with the Pub. lie Service company of Northern Illi- win, whereby possession is secured of my right-of-wny south of Joliet and near the junction of the Delphine: and Kanknkoe rivers. It is noc'epted. as well, u the promise that Illinois is we - to push in _ " l A gitgl, J.“ itt same activity Windham! Ttt,tiafii'," tested tis the Administration in the construction'of the hard road system in the state. Much Construction Coan l Already a large amount of" con-‘ struction work on this project has; been completed. Near Marseilles is finished and ready for operation one of the great locks which will be a part of this system. A second lock. con- necting with the Sanitary District of Chicago. is rapidly nearing comple- tion. Adjoining Starved Rock im- portant work has been under way for a considerable period. It is now pos- sible to push work looking toward the construction of another of the! series of locks at Dresden Heights, on thesite recently secured from the Public Service Company of Northern; Illinois. f Comstrurtioe, of the deep idol-11y trom the saniury canal " [neuron to the mini: river, at Dun. giving the Great Luke: about. water transportation connection: with the Gulf of Mexico. via the Illinois aud [missippi rivers, will be con-plead before 1930. Ttutt"'h""tft.eeeette*erete, mmdthebmtum-ithhetimatt 'toptrtaaadhooest tt-sortit-tdkt_arqabtttttthem. Now Is the Best Time for Planting Our nursery is [outed at Prairie Imus, "trnrorsd. Come balsam-smut! septum“ baton min!- ' Agree-em PRAIRIE AVIN'UI. DOWN!) -Neiitotit Lantur- Mann-6 nun-.11.: 'ult.cuu Hod-n Ph-te. and M ""-""eftAfr- 1*.” How's YOUR HEATING PLANT? ".etitn---ut.-,rteLi Huh-doth.“ Arersr'-tthtgd1thrhtmtrt. mum-Ht! Anya-um:- irtqhtth.-eafeoelsNehu.oo lithium-too? Ind-duh prong-alarm Wo-nhuthc One of the needs of our time is to' have the simple faith of our fathers poured into a twentietlveentary mold. We need the old-fashioned religion-- but dressed in a free and flowing iobe and not in the strait-jacket in which the bigot: would encue it, We need more peopte'wtto an say "Our Father Who Art In Heaven," Ind really be- lieve it-Merle Crowell, in the Amer- ican Linguine. More than one hundred different kinds of tmtterftiest have been found in Illinois, as shown by the nuunl history survey um. Counties to recejve a portion of this highway letting are: Adams, Cook, DnFAge, Fulton, Marshall. Elma, Montgomery, Peoria, Usttlle, Saline and Whiteside. . Included in the contacts being tur- "Medical authorites have found ured in fourteen miles of highway in that thorough scrubbing of the but]: DuPage county. which will be double with Boap Md water is I detUite the average width, and is designed to measure of safety, “shin: may dirt relieve a part of the trathe coming tttt my harbor hormful bacteria out of Cook county, under the super- It " not fur “Y fanciful idea of highways planned surrounding Chi-' tuning a day's work into I pink tea, (ago. Apparently to W. A. Black Coalbut because clunlineas part in of Chicago is low bidder, ukingl health, safety, am! comfort that more $387,793.63 for one section of 7.43 'rerlovers ar.e."1tst.anitur “may miles, and $362,157.09 for a section of equipment and insUtirur 03 ita ye TV 6.8 miles, the two bids mulling a lit- lar and frequent use." - tle less thun three-quarters of . mil-3 Plants as well .5 workers up leek lion. I in: "the efteeta of this movement. Bids were aiso received on a num- ber of gnding and bridge contracts. Bids on eighty-two mites of addi- tional state highway gre in the hands of the Division of Highways. Con- tracts will be awarded for this com struction as soon as experts of the division have 'figured the lowest re- sponsible bidder. STATE GETS BIDS FOR ’ MORE HARD ROAD WORK Tenders for Contracts for 82 Miles are In Hands of Department Every cu - should have A "t alar time for inspecting the lighting equipment, According to Mr. Ham. This period will vury. of course. with the kind, cOndition and qutlity of‘he Mtlttti'e,ttg,t,-st,e, cm Even 'M “mt .'-15tt,ttt adjustment if the 3.171% - en'if high speeds on! tough roads or streets. "This being true," declares Mr. Hayes, "it follows that may headlights dmost constantly are in need of attention." Moran Agencies of all kinds In giving their Imam! attention to the Million of the headlight problem. but in the final amlyuis the in“ {yup to the 22,000,000 cu omen tt the nation, according to Mr. Hum -t.itth.aurae-t.vis 1etoudmretaidimhevto-tutut of lights: casualti- dllrhc the wit-driving - now at in height in att pm of the country." "rschsaruaKtue,pmiieattut the Chicago low club. Mr. Hm auopoutaoattut the fullwop- ention of way motor car otrmer in impemtiveitthis "reio-eviltstotrt abated. um PAY 1'l'l'll'alRt mam W541wb '. d tetirtothroeodtti-eem- biit-dtiFthatiretstoih. -tietteknuth.etiiutsem" “lm_-‘mtbumn- “MAW hrrauFai FAI'I'EL NEEDED tse-es-te-area-aiu-ii; when”. ”Too-11mm...“ 1Cthrre-eroaoiM,- mum they cal-n My.“ ”WM“. " "tr-h-set-et-art-a 1ttrftttreteeH- Mil-ob" -iiiii..aari W‘- vrwdtrgl on “and. b "EertomrNud-d-ttseu.t ','g't'gd',ttggtTegt"AT, luau-warn. ,luwmud Mie- W of 01mph. Wuh. htl dt-tttether-l-i-tatt,, Sane-hr Alla-Ian huh; "t betieveu-Hhef-.rwttt.e. pr-ttod-q-eu" SAYS JOB m CURE Port UNBAPPY WOMEN “WMW'Ir 1mt-Iehdenh all which mnltedcth'lm. “we; tti iet,te2thii-," J.Cuiiri ”on: We, Winch-county. Mull“ and“ -1Wel'r.'fae.LTtgut,ffgt airplane landing tUtd named for Cot. ml Charles A. Lindbergh. The hm Pullman shaping car was constructed in the China) & Altai him company’s sttor. " Bloom- innon. Illinois. Ind made It: fimt trip than Meaningful to Chieago in 1859. The Illinois Mon Sm VII the itrat electric funny to sup- " limping at saving. I mulch nah tia'luiri'iiiiliir. Illinoi- hu 2“ death: mating mm ha- 397 - anal-cun- inq yam-r- liming. Their 192; Now that "a room with bath" has become the slogan of the tnveler, perhaps the worker‘will can for . "job with bath." but to places where and: non-edible commodities as automobile "eembor- ies are made. In a clan. well~light- ed heavy, employers are hndiiur that factor work is done eMeiertt1y. ' ----r---- " Radigan’s Barbed and """"1'lifirFtfig s,,,,) Beauty Shop Illinois has 515 cod mine: which produced in 1926 I total of 69,866r23 tons of coal Need " 816,W. fkrvinetutd, Illinois. has. the tlrst ii, i, "It is etseaumtrintt to tind, in thc ‘coum of our investigation, that m ‘inspettors and departments of him Arial hygiene “a being alumni-mud and in some cues antieipatm1 by employers who Bet even higher Inad- nrds than are required by luv. Milly tmtrroremeata "Hot and cold running water, bowls nnd troughs for hand Wishing, soap and individual towels. Ind an baths are coming to be put of stand- ard factory equipment. In some of the most progressive punts, time for baths is allowed on company time. so that the workers are sure to elem up before they go home. To mum 'e,,et'taE- kTrmltiRE be avoided in runny case: by day]; cleanliness. Th- purpose and (“nation of jib work are described in . “new by Roscoe C. Ediund, meld dimettte of Cieanliasess Imtltute. My or- naiud to study the VII-ions M lam relating to the clmlineu m meat in the United States. "Dirty heuris- In any“: far the worker and for those with who. I" cones in mutant." aid Hr. Ill-d. “and may atreet the - d the man who neg its product. A Plnin soup and In!" an on!“ on wheels of industry non “I!“ May than ever heron, it would w you from reports ou Mm and min) was with the m mom of euvmmgnt deerta_ m “mums or u. I. [new In Quail-,1: Duals-pulwmb Moll-m Phat-gm a? ammo) hunt-huvnhhv‘hhh --ahr._.m.iueu,k aireGiJaV iiGGi aarL. GUGi'7 HI-I’ Inc-swam unnusL mum -r6riicFiiaiic"'""ii"i".ii.9.am 'ie-ttna-oi-Gil" I NI, _____________lumuun.. 'll"plh'liml"" BARBER minim! sac? Alum“. Pgt"rapie.'f, m‘ an. 'n-- in Inn-.- TIL I. P. “I " I. ml w. M a "Wâ€" "F. (ur- - "__-_°u‘l' I m L'2'tiii a,” t'ili'i;'22',, Lii,.Cijc,iijiii'iiiiii, a. I 2,',?a'flf.4l,1te,,1f HIGHLAND PARE AUTO 3" “M Am. 1“. M. P. 8190 BODY & FENDER WORKS oppo.ttat C. a N. W. m at!!!“ Tel. H. P. 2145 4 Canal Court Now Ouuee . M “It. lard m It. m OPEN FOR BUSINESS nu A I - .%-t-ter-a- It.... may.ml‘¢ndeu. can in nu”:- Haak’s Auto Supply Co. iiiéxfiei'm' Cracked SU'ii2t',S"d M 0m 1133"} J'nutrt, -eeP-"e.eee-"eyseeeepseesea- no G i,tiit M a) nu Mm M . . I 12313531.); _ _ Magnum c. 1re2lrfTroM, D.DM. , Amm “WP-II. E “an? Ji%, (A"Pi,'ii'i'i' "T-'---,-.;';,-, L s a»... m Aurquonv: ,tacrucrktur HJGHLAND P ARK _ w Rab-ill Any Hun of “In Tutu B-nmdDesttaootnrTimr BLACKBURN WELDING (X). "ea-or-i-es-ie I U m I -..-i- - -"""._.- "trtm ”m Poul . m - - m Am. MI. P. m - = _._: Ion. tis, roam! I m -"" 'lratt" l:','iiiilici “1331.“. A” " Pffrr'?P-, . ' s,d'aTkt8""'""'l." tNW/gt “I RADIO AND amen M“- .a.ttargul. _ N W APPLIANCES Auto Radiator Shop CADILLAC - u Mu; I - a Ld.car, or l. d “In (but. - 0"“ - a-.-- h d H cam an AUTO annoy: "utu'Pg.utt.ur". lN.Gmhl¢ Nl’.m_%~wmhu . ' v mum: sun-r MI‘I‘AL wtmiii Auto Painter Cam. “a 'erahhte m. H. P. '" Rea. m B. P. 1 AM” ttee " “m” SAUL HEATING co .. . AIS . "'r'"ili2"icdN1,W't '?PyV"f"yf'"! PARK :22: o b COURT swm Lune! Anna. “Yum out Better an the - (mum GEORGE TUCKER Telephone Bighhnd Park 542 Analody-ndlhtdtn DrNe.vooreartrrntsd-t-ttot.t. ___ 'r-"'-'-' uses-ammo?” '=r='ir'i"ti7r7a-%'iS'i'.'i1-1? HIGHLAND Pm In“. a.» “a m :.',ftge',C"'.5ril'i'.i'riirir7ieii"iii' k“ H. P. STANLEY m ”A "ltlhtth'lt A'htftt “I‘dmm BEVERAGE CO. P. UGOLINI CABIN" “I - '7 It" - -ighidk' -diiaUTfiTiaiii ...... Highland Park summon-mun w.wh WWW 1t"t.ft'PTt'P.tCttt't RHILMAW -___ _ ' ______ Sewn; gr Msrrdnat.. MOSS '" lb PM WWII; l M“ 2rytttttt. oaii, ind. van-Hun. immuni- moon-Am- MPitBADettq eeeeeeees-s-uiissiiee "tte Him“ ”I.“ . iii21,it'h?firtir', “g 'liihtiritutfa'i" i .1359- bursa-m ’"u D. rm . dhtgt "’7‘ - . rmt'ihk'iAdlt"j'Ji'lhl'Laya4 “wk-Mum». l: mm Ta- - _ Jail: my. hm "atrium: mllCAL has has. - Va In at. mm." m a. Iv. MAL ELECTRICAL commons ERWIN' F. biiiiitm, DR. A. L. 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