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Highland Park Press, 22 Dec 1927, p. 15

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Street has W during the but few your, the Indus that yin-parity will kWh-Mlmp-oldnn- “mud-mum eomHtaatdth.Noeth-marh.at -rh-tm.t.drtrihtrietrwiu a. (he. " the Mum-id Eat." lr-Nm writ-n. “Such-mm.- -r-h1th.fo.titeurv..t .ta".yrVt.anias1rM,mmstttmm t-iteesnrsut;ttt-er, fart c! tho Hal-am?- ”duh Win-niumu-udthe akin an" nutcr- mud that _ which let Aw reach-d an high- -trekeNrtutmmtttieetiis. "dNiugths0etea-tott-yowest" of my and: the. July. "" Yet from that very feet it my youth], m‘ud-rupnuh-befoggcdideu oflhlcrkulturdliludon. _ ' "P'"""'"'?'"'""" """'Cf"1ttit--e---'-- “mummm il , E MARKOWITZ Acrlalunh a ia. GGiiTiii_ . 'ueoodh--t.t.th.tg-t ulchmhltuyn-uupu ee-ry-dui, wan-ma . Amazing I, 313m dr "L Quiz-382w fer. . brand PHILCO. id'ii W 1',,l'g'u'2%"ll'dM'Ud ttTutu,',',',',', to I u m no '.2-.amiamt Infant!” "rout. C..- h om r b u - '2'l81AtaT2g phat 1'l"rllc.'" . too t.tet 'at,',tt2.thtMettte: or 'tryy_Hhomrt.r alumnae-an. I it; '" "'m' “W pai'. :57; "r,ru_mtutdtGeittGr. yourlhh‘uu'na. Hmhmeh-enbdol Ar%'ui'llvr'lluirutW, gal-ma! 21:73:37 [In-hum We." ”Pym-Marc“ NOW ONLY . Ugeful Giftifor the Car ANY RADIO 3m 1113 MARVILOUS NEW MODEL not unfunny eiuuaturGitiriTt,ii ulna-lid up I good put of his toys. on clan l railroads curing the, pan year. 1,184 m - and were commuted, while only 1.123% “imitated, An increase of 26 crou- ite. t96 of these latter crossing-a were eliminated by grade lap-ration. Jilteietritiee maul?" of highway grad; Analysis of the complete figures given than that the toll nt protected crossing: up one neeid,ent for each " crossings, wine the no. at the unwound 'romiaes In on. Itci~ dent to met, any evenings. Thin would be partly explained by the fact that the protected crossing: at: mush ly the,laon havin tnveled ones. According to "ares compiled by the Ittterstate Comm commiuion. in recent M Cronin. aekident ata- liuica. according to Charles M. Hayes. maiden! of the China» Motor club. orett9ertn-xirwthi-riL' (load {a that, of the 5.862 trade Honing accidents, which occurred in the pear 1926. note than t,t00orere awed by vehicles running into the side of tnlns. More Than Fifth of Total Num- ber in 1926 (biased by Cars Htttim. Trains dqths. Thai-whamm- "heth"ua-trmutoaatet, "WMWmd-(olhh “Wm-dU-Wudw. 'rteereemtrrhuemrr.. Ditto drawttte we...“ an up." an" Elna-t yuan) that - detteieot inn-h In a qootributirm tumul- hump...” 'rr'te-istoi-inrtomieGe." 1 AS‘IONISHING FACTS m CROSSING ACCIDEN'IS - wan-n; E‘s-.3 iCiiiT, "No m .GiGiii. _--"' TGGG .. in. that can“. Ila-bk m tm- ch}. any: it 'III Arirq the we haw-1‘ -- an. :ti,ti i2ifift25, WW My”; 'V'etntFtrvuistsrkeit' I'm to. It”. Min-a ht Ttte actitt boy fed: Christmas is u: m' inn-W" "3'3..." '4: tts use. tiaGGGGiriii' ii; hmdmwuw id. w In hum; 11“”! “UP‘F’M Some astonishing meta m Bargains! n- .- -....q-. a. " .y?ireet0uvuui'kAii.- "e-.b.-. "grgPe':u.2t'tte can: I‘ll“. mull-hunk» that... shay-Iliudl'k Ftiirc.raTirTi'ia - ."h'lCa""A.lla"."Unt - . Radio AB Socket Power "29.12%. arguing: totaled in um Menu Menu" "The government is spending some $582,000.00!) umudly for national de- fem. I but part of which is for the advancement of aviatistt. Should the ditture purchaser: of new lanes be tamed to than ttte undue)?” air defense. u the motorists In new forced to more than pay the costs of highway defense, nvinlion would re- ceive . serious "that. "It is of mtio'nnl importance that the uch! u: in automobiles be im, mediltely NM” “The immediate repeal of the III- tomobile excise tax is ettsserttia1 to the beiinteresst of the nation " large," declared Hr. layer. " the govern- ment continue- and! an with. pre- cedent. the transportation of the In- tion " but will be end-W The case is analogous with that of the automobile. however. Ind it will soon become necessary for Cow to impose a similar tax on pinne- in order to tsvoid an even more than violution of the luv prohibiting clu- legislation. May Fax Airplane- "The enormous expense involved in the maintenance of tinny: Ind lir- ports at present is borne by the M- onument without us on the aviator. "tf this unfair tax on ulna-nuk- in "usirttained by the -oterrt, it will won become mm to impale u similar tax on the production I! ‘uroplanenf said Si Mayer, pe-id-rt ‘01 the Automobile Club of “but, and vice president of the Almeria-n Motorists Minion. Such I bx would be a serious lamina: to the progress of aviation in this country. "The tax on nutomom‘ho h lull-0d by the eoverrtrkettT under the that, that the funds In eaaeattial for FOIL; en] Aid roed nppropriatimu. M“ like nirwnys and airports. we {may} mentally I part of a rational Mental system and are a rightful cult-{ion of the federal government. I The mm- of aviation in a. Utsitod sum it end-W by It. man. a! the Pedal] has. in: on automobiles, declared the A's. cu Motorista million todir. tgt, repeating in demand for up.“ " the tax. smmm - uiytriiiiiiiiiiiiii ' I,'h',lll8fgiu'i,l mm mm has 15me on PLAN-313m to: Lk China: c-ut-ot.., I iiiridiaT?irUi'irii",' Landau-1...: . o.et'ahc.itgerN- "'tmerrrtamira-amarsraamras= (flu-hint 're' alum 0t Inca-um Con-b- The luterstate Commeree Col-nil. nion is required by taw to am ate that the owGrkor the-Gia-ii. were mad: valuation forthe Purpose of raiaiagratea beyond- hit level tanke- 'ttheed Lye cm 7 Gia. irtaEii' In 1913 Contre- votod to Authoring the Mandy” Calm Commun'- F,'e,fey',ete1'ietr, frying, Mu. 5mm per dozen. up from per Mn, up from Fancy Ptrtatoes the peck per’ bushel, up from per dozen Apples. good cookers and eating 4 lbs. for _ We have a complete line of Mktletoe, Holly Wreaths, and [nose Holly. We ad- vice everyone to come eartr to get thebestseketimuweuve, oompleteline of Fancy Fruits, Vegetables, Fish, Oysters. and Poultry. 't up from irtrmtioet of the It“ Ai SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON rzen _ - 38e RK 202:" fe'"" [ I up from i to be 561d for 50 (guts and Winter Storage for Automobiles In a at! can More the Federal District M, " St, Innis, the com cram! W the uteratate ' am: of the nun-at. tited hints showing that the min- and the mum-d: Were summon W in the value of the minds. in. ungui- mac "iteioi-e threrar.'tnatrmeuotu-ioa. Tsthtitestat-s-ect-t In that (eh-raw a A.. siGri, lit-'- on u MMdm meds. 'rt-i-tae-ive, Whit-“hm Mimi-hank” Ptaetud-tedhvtumter-' if") "e-ittiiaGGa' I}; 2.25 33e RK 33t "In mumhwdu-uVJv' 25c them. them 2ft! Grape Fruit Ctuiittower and). up from Hubbard Squash each. up from Beets 4 Inge bunches for 3 large bunches for Cranberries per It Pumpkins DO nu: HIKING, 100 So may politician m “bbm” the farmer it's I wonder there's any~ ttuuwfortheNrmumistodl rarGarireside. . won AT IT IN 138 can: That Lo. Auden" bride vb Ion-Ida"! live mu: her ' " am the We! he M u - Tortormruaooo+ttteuowio footistttotook,attintGse inch -ttr.--,6rm h Fireside. their eye an m. TJiiGa ar; not}: In my shi-The M 'ah-ti-s-tr-i-da.. “kitchen-Mini. Th..- layman-“m TBS-pe-eCoon-unh-be- (Flanking. ",},"‘- at“... 'h. up JUST ONE mun 18c 3Se 35c 20c 25c 15c 25c 25c 2Se PABS "I.

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