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Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1927, p. 16

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Some people would like to lave _ many of the aliens deported, butter- tmiately the old Indians did not suc- ceed in detrortintr our ancestors when they settled in this country. has, however, changed the attitude of _ the farmer, so that, today, he is he- ginning to see the help that seientifie wengineering service an be to him. Arguments Misleuling I There is much talk todly about low) prices on farm products. resulting,: froth overproduction. Such argu- ments. ore misleading. It is termini that the world will never grow richer'; by limiting produetio'n. The question of quantity production is one of bal- am, and the question of price deter- mination is a collective one but little; inflaeneed by the work of the individ- unl farmer; nor do these questions infhsence the amount of his profit in anything like as great a degree as do the factors that help him to reduce the unit cost of production. The far- mer who has worked out the method which gives him the larger crop per acre, and of highest quality, at less cost in money and labor per ton or per bushel, has settled, once and for all, the question of profitable farm, ing and a better run] life." _.")'" ‘nmmms marmsm Reserve Broken Don His traditional reserve, therefore, has largely broken down during the past quarter century, so (hilt he hue profited immensely by the great de.. velopment along purely seieatitte lines in agriculture, in combating plant and animal disease, in crop improve, ment through seed selection and plant breeding, in livestock improve- ment through good breeding and trire, selection, and in good business meth. ods based on sound economic princi- ples. He has been slower in recog- nizing that the improvement in crops and in livestock would not have been possible without a penile] improve- ment in his buildings, machinery, and equipment, and in good soil and tilinge conditions resulting from wise use of irrigation and drainage. Publicity regarding the taets along these lines "Twentr-bre to fifty years ago the farmer had little use Tor the Protea- sional engineer and his work," writes Mr. Roe. "He felt largely able, by himself, to handle his mechmicnl problems. But, with the opening up of the was: farming regions of the Northwest, resulting, in larger farm units, new climatic conditions, 'md greater quantity production, 'gt fuming problems have arisen so rap- idly aml in such numbers that the Nrmer has found himself unable to solve them alone and unaided by sci- entitle help. The engineer Ind not the congrat- mn will be the Mom to lead the fume: out of his wilderneu of trou- bin. in the opinion of Harry Busted Roe, professor of agriculture] engin- eering It the Univenity of Minneso- ta, expressed in en article in the Octo- ber Seritmer's Mmzine. Writ. In We Declare- tgdesttiBe Methods Will Do More Than Lexis- htion. Belief NO FAITH IN POLITICIANS We have fruit shrubs and tron, aunt-anal Ibrah- Ind was, sad the best new: for this clilnlu. Stop in nu! look " them, or telephone Ind let an an you about them. Now Is the Best Time' for Planting Our nursery is located at Prairie ,avenue, Highwood. Come to the nursery and see our growing stock before you buy. Tdoplwno I. P. I” rum: AVENUI, HIGHWOOD Landscape" -6iiiiientn6 . no» I. P. tiii"i"irit. P. on“: Nahum-l?!“ ”MO- “an.“ wrrt-rtmarereq 8.0 cum“. AVIKUI -. .. - I?!“ - in an. III-pt in you contract with n- to look after the Mall-1km of your heating queen. In It! still“ in tgr. MIIE: and “all; " that“ J2 ako e m.9trtaq - nau- LePSl2td. Galen! hat in. "but at your _ Dated mehurtd 'urVUiUii, Nuvesnber I, IML _ awn“. “v...“ - .m -b.M-r"» of the nu, but“: The construction of I eontteeted Intern of Inter mum in 3.:th WoodUrtds B1abdivi.ion. Hithhnd Park Speck) Mannheim of “in! Court Docket No. BIS. and that "rNieatioo t'"a'rc',aref, to laid Court to consider Ind whether or not the “an "AM In an! eertMteste an true, That I Marin: will be had awn laid tpplkau'on an Sum-day. the um an " Nomhen A.D.. ”EL-at the hour of an (10) o'clprk in the lmnoon " laid by, It the Cull-u Court Rm " said Conn.’ in the County Own. Home. It Wuhan-s. in aid Ieyr, Canny. . ONeetioua mu he Mod to said leiathn on or Mien the hour " tee, 11.) o'clock in the (crunch of aid by. . BENJAMIN F. LEWIS LYLE GOURLEY. W. J. BROWN. -J. ' mutt-rs. Moran Brothers Public notice is hereby given that mind of latent [momma of the Chr or lit- hnd Park. Comm of [ah Ind But of “link, bu Med In the County Court of hi- CoInty, Illinois. I eereithate that the (0110'- inz improvement bu been may“, and that n conform. lab-unduly to the "quinine-n: of le with-IA “than: for the eooytmretion IT WILL as: You THIOUGE 1'!!! WINTER The students He exhorted to km; on climbing, and a good mlny my- way succeed in getting up on proba- tion. Of course there won't be any tariff war between the United States, and Europe because this would be one war in which Uncle Sam would have the most weapons. ot runny interesting experieoees, the moat impressive reported by Mr. Kine was the pus-(e of the expedi- tion yuht through a low-Brine solid phnlnnx of birds, estimated to be 35 miles long, and containing liternlly millions upon millions of the winged nomads. This took place near the Aleutian Islands. The birds were slender-billed shearwnters, which are something like the nlbatross. Mill-o Radio Flu On barten St. anrence Inland Mr. Hine encountered some radio "tans," with a pahsion for "DX." There were two Eskimos of the handful living there who confessed that they had been passing their evenings thrrattrh- out the summer listening in on a radio outfit to the messages sent oat by the Borden Yacht. - WV" - -....... mum. u. heavy am, aryd the constant, rolling and pitching of the boat made it hard to take good aim " the fut fUintt creatures. Maury Multic- Mnny (Bahama were encountered by Mr. Hine and other members of the party wtio participated in 'shoottrw the birds. Moat of the dictating had to be done from a mall lunch in few months "u9iaiGr"iiiiiiiiii",i; in the museum’s ”Monti: collection of North 4meriean birds. The birds, may of than ot.mm species, were brought by the collect- or, Ashley Him, inst member of the Borden expedition to return to China- go from the Neiile cont. when the expedition yacht, Northern Light, has been laid up. Mr. Blue in I member of the museum's zoological IM. The birds will in mound trithin tho nut (ho hundred and NM. birth of the Alum coat and tho blunt of tho Baring Sen and a. not; Straits, eolleeted on tho new John Borden-Field Mm Mun. ee- dition, have just “Wrought to the Field Museum " Nauru History, it In. announced may”; bt D. C tut ies, director of the manna. Bari-01V iiarrmprrr-nt, of the -- City-”of Hum-nu Park ss. “w. r F ,w v "'1'” (m ' ""'37:4 . . a. new» PAM, NOTICE 86-37 -e _-___ - - ml at triiEii'iGa'lilV="T.t', !1'N.tt'idai2iiiiitiUi; nth-1M otlhmbnu. 1ft"e-uduiiuiiritea." ca.' ml Io. Mfg-1;; .'ey'!.tt'_eeye" 'he 1-m- _ ___ -- -- .__ ____4 an an a m t Inn-in I“ "atid- um. 'iitCiCie'5éilTtl's'f.,"du."'th"'utat nu I) uh dun. M!- l“ val-an." ... Peed Am! It. "" In M: an nu """'r'"_ebe-ta-m-.u.o nimm-mummlmuuuu e'trrerr-r.rrtst-.ieslTii .'e"t"thoswt-s.i-i Pa.PtfPtatrty-sretst-,Lid -%N.p.-.-V2L' ‘4 ,7..A... fl, no In. a! an a-Gia-i,, :2"; rub-v: M In" - nm thee 't-0ttrortttirht-ir- ,7. -__ ___... -..W. you keno-n on... cm mu, - 01-5-3; tii'; Rand lid Calm Await, HUM-ml Pull. "mum, what- they (to) thy- lm tbr.date “Nod-:2 In Nrther [In not the as: may ‘0 WI Mot P an '" 112.'huld ”1th of he 171:4 hutch-l MarHtou I. uh County. Illi- nub, uni lying u‘ huh in“): the fibrin: who! but" ' to. baop 7 u... . v. I.” IN 11!: -i"i"ii d; TR! PETITION OF all And my the 1mm -.-.d It the Col. Irvin-’- 1'“... ru. “A" .777 - - STATE or ILLINOIS COUNTY OF LAKI. II. IN Till COUNTY COURT OF LAKE 30%;? TO THE OCTOBER TERM, A. wiu’be a" rieiii't' doesn't get careless of his packages. A proposal has now been made by the Post ttffiee Department for the carrying of parcel post by air. This will be all right if the mail man doesn't get careless and drop some a cs, _-- ' - 5;, Frank Le: Short. president of the Shakespearean Fellowship of the American Theater association, who presided, explained that the aim of the movement he heads was to “give America the theater of Thom“ Au-‘ gain Duly Ind of Daniel Frohman " the Lyceum." He added that the flat play was offered lash yen, and that the American rights, to A. A. Milne', play. “Success," which ha been play- ing in England, have been purchased. - ul a III M arm'i iii"iir.Fiir.t, Ir/ttaNN.r, ii m on _ Old - all“): 6- Km to - 1"tiat CTT, of - new...“ - 1%lI'NLtt She, W! a." Riki“? “FRAUD. fri'e'",tt7 - mun: In. M to iii I!“ - 1 Oh mm our. (hr Mhl d be 1"tt.t'aier. g'd'.Y,h'P2 ox. W'IIA 'rv. James M. Beck, formerly aolidtor- general of the United States, inch of the great work Mr. Flower was doing in promoting the inter-sat: of the Shakespeare theater. He aid the "need of the world in a quicken- ing of the imagination which can be realized by, again giving the works of Shakespeare.” See, F, jib“? 3' "Stratford in the only plug when one an see eight ditrereut Shier pearean plays a week. The lawn is open only during the annular. when throngs of visitor: an the In." to“. During the other six months of the year a eomptmr of the best Btttors travels over the rest of the world tfur- ing his plays. We Ire drawing peo- ple together; doing mine thin; mm pertinent than talking. I an looking forward to the time when I my visit this country with that complny. It is tor the peace of the world." Chaim-n of Bond Mr. Flower is chairman of the board of governors of the Bhnpe- speare theater. We an: speak his own We have less interest in the production of his plays than people of I btm'ien tongue. t tun not pleading tor n tav- ermnent control of them, but I In pleading that we, " individual» do what other nations are doing for his plays. ‘ "wh, is it, he asked. "that In Ger. many. tor example, Shite-mu is often: played thtanr other author? ME?- Musin- " the NM - " .M I‘L- Il|__k .u_ a "I un not . student of Shah:- pene," he added, fund I think tho pro- fesson are at fault in Attempting to arouse appreciation through reading of his plays. The only VI, to love his plus is to see'them m.- w- "The last thing in the ,etrrtd that Shakespeare mated to do VII to educate the people," Mr. Flower said. "He wrote.hia phyl for his own company and tor the can. The manuscript: were carefully panned no as not to allow Anyone outside the campnny I chance to obtain them." the Plan Aetad A pics for Sis-hum on a. can nun: than Shauna. in boot: Wu voiced by Archibdd Flower, and!“ mayor of '8ettord-ort-Avois, " an tenth annual dinner ot the but“ Theater Minion jun held here. 'tOrr-rat-tstag For-u lays-o! Grant - Begum-Undue!” InUuotllbDn-u; hit-Inn Y. a ph'y: h to at}; Tai.' We re out to make those play: for the ""q'gl,t n... - 1'jhtite, 1'1?qu 1ldfNtiltuoatwlittttur,g,t. l haw do)?“ “To“; To??? 1'sPC,t,'2d it all luau; an... “I: M . kara. -.V i'ciiLttiiirir'i'l'rR'l'grTl mow-mu lune-hag to} a; Gi%" deb-i if. ”I! Cl luv-”WM” ”m0 "WW" my..." .at4'.)ut'2t'g,,rtratstg.e mL'r"htGke"B"2ttt"4t2tttSa,. W.A.Nmu fll'ldttst"tiiPii, - WM cumtm mu P.. an... M can... t'.U.Td.t'.Piv'l',.t.Nttptt. mm......... - m I at"... " x... 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