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Highland Park Press, 22 Dec 1927, p. 17

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The totalfor the u-ma sum n m and ot 1926 m "-709” horse- JaGorreui?ltttaee1'.'.'h't.2'r, we. a "ahart 13.le MW' " in Europe. ram“! foe M a a an. In the six-1" period nu to was the cup-city d m- nnrud plans in the United an: a?” w" n or more m .w ..--e-" v 8M1)” W'ef, white in Ere 'r'iii'c'iiiNiFVtinriettfee.ttte - ._mo,ooo W. .Durh-c the tnrt an. yo." of tbat _ A . ,,_.M t.- it. tries SMIU Anetta " Ahead In mum-c For" a! In Riven m - - w-"- -- "WN"-'" - -. ”tumult-6““ ttl um 'istiaGs-eoreethtel was.» this ”vine-I the an a! increase in BIND- M’ dad-dim. The main; comm- in harm in the an of - ’0'" nttd the en- Licking up For - in mm d M - itmeted PM in "a m " follow: ttir, 2,800,000: "I”.- mm: m. unison: mm I,- - - 13“”- h Ania ho -eksred "FF": tee,',; 'e-e""'""'"'"--""'-' . 'iGTCiiaaarieeeet? m.w,d1wwh A-tnlh AMI-d- - .. 2tl _ .InliAJ __‘_ . - -- In - ""' - e "a"GriFrtGiee.trNt1,? 'i'iritTi'iiiu.uGtaroetetr.ttra, M.» M ”t to 11W attry "In“ -- - 1-de ”hm-l”! “A“ MIAmph-gqhghfr With Other a“ in on of the yoga”- which mun-panic. Good OI' Saint Nick -- which mot-min the nu of No - tg.dra','/. worry about the burn-W cos-db “who from tko ion total capacity of £566,000 hompowcr at the end of 1920. nu inert-1e of 2.. 38.000 horsepower nine mm. At the msd of was the Adevelopod new." w...,.....-. m.“ H At the end of was the developed} my you" of the wore m - followuz‘ North America. IWM’ Wt: South America, ii9iif) Europe. 13,100,000; Asia, 2.!MM;5 Atria. H.000; Ocuniu, 240M: to- motmpoomo. Asmmalenp- city of the Vila-power plants of the world in 1920 um: 23,000,000 horne- {poven them in u inertia of 43 i/ir in: in the six nan. FASHION [mm mom i WOMAN‘S PAPER 01'ng Snyl Flue-M Style In Purim; Other "ter "g-u"'. l lute-d of dying out after the winner and "ll favor. fures were i.itl more the rate In the Paris yo- cin! m. pnvio-u to the grand dg ”nun for the tooth. opengd this Luau Idvicu showed the ture tot be tne tet-riii.trrrett, single hath. ir n fats" in the shaving: of cosh. Ind gown- for the Riviera mean. u I wvit, so It appeal to have timed in- _ um! of lost in popularity. The cir- eulariy cut skirt. the short canted suit with I {marlin-ed "irt, the eveetirs. drum Vida two Jan-van sidtl, “an: Ind the IMmoon dress with in Mbeeggter Ind In among the up“ most prominent It Dream's. Worth'r, [don"- ud W's. One sheer, bluk velvet frock, print- ed with I small whhe ber Mix}. '-" r _ _ skirt but there were but a "II in 'iiiruiirotts.-,uerrtHt: An evening [on in tho winter mode wu- made of child: und charm - . ' A AL. =u-. I” m...- ___ ---"e" palm: velvet in th. skirt, the skirt1 being calm slightly over the hips, weer-mating the Hound bodice and having Mus-u- trom the waist m the back In I tort of In! which gave I truth! shying. udmunl Mantle. _. detail actuary to this winter“: elk. A we. deal " attention to mm- ..inn is also hint paid this wUter Same mm ortut. “M.” - _ . W .L- -....ta- " In m... .y..,. m'",--' w u. yucca mt an thunder " In with!“ by lay-nu. Jenn! GiriG"GeeruueoeeCt't Wuillhnmdmr! in“. he... “in. Ille I - throotrh I ,uah CI the left dill of . u-e and Drama-count“ d'hm Pu” ml: .36 nun-MI. M lull“! ii-au-tto-tteen'.'; Ls-vh 1mm valved I NOW" eaif ii7ioFiii,iFeeu1?ietlltl,' t " the wrist, but am m" ' r, . .‘1_- A AL- iiiiri WW3 in. color! of " In"; no ran (an! In Park. 'ii'iFe--"". "In "iii-h""'""?"."'.'.' vari- ,i'i7At_tttezep-t""* ,ri'Faidirdte-f""'. Fair Quentin" of} Gikit -- “from which and. an alto in - "iiiiiiFiiu" , T of “with! to Mn- out after the iidei, nun-tia- {mum of an T-?iiGaGiii"iiFairrirtn Writs h In” an” Til! Count-u Meaghan The tam most irritating min in} the world In thud by Imu- Eli It“. well-known m, rho_d.- chm. in n and: in “an Ameriears human. that they eooatitisto a per- feet recipe for incurring the hand ogt will“. “Pom met with you at all,“ uncd' whetrt the other person Wu only say-l in; ”will; to start I conversation, is first upon the list. " don't like you: friend." "lapped out after an in- troduction, it the “com. "Anybody could do that," mimilinz other peo- ple's oseeomplishmersta; " know bot- ter," and In Otter of superior inlet- mtion: “I'll tell you exactly orhere you and"; "Aa l wu am." who will; in a favorite topic when it in not wanted, and "I thought. you were going Ur--" reminding‘peopie of proipises they nude impulsively, are ‘lmon; other disagreeable and irri- tating phrases Mr. Rivaze advises _ avoiding. “ “kt In. show you how," thus in-l listing upon holding the center of the stage, is another. “I used to think I while back" is another remark which throws n wet bignket on people's en- thuinsms. making it Appear that their tastes ire antiquated and that you Ire superior to them. - H... .n ‘_.L:_.. The tenth phase. “Tiny: nothing but prejudice." is called the most ef- fective one of I“ in amine dislike. "Picking upon people's religious or patriotic sentiments 1: sure to es- (range any friend," conch“ the author. And a Real thw l Five-rear-old Arthur awoke at 3:00 o'clock in the morning. "Tell me n Ivory. mother." he said. "Quiet. dear." replied his mother. “My will be in - ind tell us both one.” armmatrtatarrt'rtF"ir"ar""""' Jeweler: Of tonne you VIII". the girl's aim: enmvod on the ring! William, Surely A bot - "--oot too deep! iriiuiiEioitiiurrBD Why. nothin‘ . . A. 7,.-. Al mmcmcap. Whom-aw w Sal-Ap- oaeetro-otoorAoths_Desues "vcBoRc'HAmryr, rrmeANDPARKFUELCO. CONSUMERS qpMry.rynr MUTUALL conga menus: m can or ttUN5CrPAL GOVIINIEN'I‘ )L‘lbumnno yum run. u----__ - - mm Phenom M17 M17! tiRANK.._srutitrrROM In MUN-l Expert- u - but”; Net - Star mcm,_ The incmso in can of municipnl I government is, truth. disturbing lb experts in Washington, rmy In" the feeling that for tstl of the was they mm in lowering the eoert of the federal mention, that their savings In " urn-o absorbed bv lhel cities ".|l loans which "tCreve (new own rules." The president. lhroughi the bulgd cunuuiusion, and through: eqmrriner, acts to directly infTuerscc, "dernl expenditures, but there is nul on. who has been ask to assumel Nuke! "authcrity to even check the increase In rates in city, town Ind “an governments. The governors of the various states in their inaugural messagrr. continually point to these local increases, but the orgy of spend- ing still continua. The nvrrage per capita cost of ad- ministvrinst mwernInent in some 250 cities Is now in excess of $10 as com- pared with $37 in I926. an int-wane . .. . wr ___ v.-', pared with $37 in I926. an inertia»? of th',. 1n the City of Nrw Yard for example, the per capitn coat of; I917 “1n $25.64; it is new virtunlly‘ $53. Ouveiand shows the smxlk-d increase of all the cities. Its per eapita cost in 1925 was $39.66, and for 1926 it was $39.67. an int-1.1.54! of only one cent. Yet the Cleveland Peo- ple urn not satisfied, "their theory being" that instead of the one cent increase, they should have shown a decreasu. for example. the per t 1917 Gas $35.54; it is $53. Hen-land shows incmse of all the cil Judge: Thirty days- .-_" s e : Oh. I know, that one'. Thirty day hath September, April- IREDALE Chain and Table. You Save Money titeifi:iiaii --- F' Coke FOR RENT Highland Purl 18l Thousands of families saved money when they first burned Chicago Solvay Coke. Because they paid much lu- foe it per ton than'for hard coal.' With dump Solvay Coke you pay a minimum cost be clean heat. There's no smoke and no not. Only one-thin! the ash. compared with hard coal. .rhuaevenaauetueiwirisretobe.easi1vtht moat ' - " .., __c__-.-.-..r -ea""""'"""'""r-C-vl-' _ edir,Ul"i"iri2iToUiuue,uoaioeausave_ 2iie-wutrx-dtbrwinter heat. Yes,tr-r-ctsixettrroorPot.wattbe1tr_r soiiihCiLiiUiGG.uens1iverseevicty.aeow ',Ci'iii,ii"iire2GarL-tuarr"ecost Orderbythefull oamevchicaarosotsrmr Coke. for "ii"iiiiis%ToUiGuaadevaea11wiseru"w Tuevt-roorfueL1eau-d- orderafiwtamsstow The oepenaiiie Fuel for the Home Burtt--B- -oitua'hett burning a clean fuel And out how CHICAGO AT A PREMIUM v. Whom-400. ALBERT LARSON Sa n d b u " 's "Abraham Lincoln" Just a few copies left ' and hard to get Highland Park, Illinois . STATION ER $3 Modern Plumbing and Hum - Mleh-I 3m.” wrrrBN I'VE-PEP"-.- that every member of the family will injny every day lhrqughoul the year is new bathroom equipment. It wilt prove to be an investment in greater cleanliness and better health; and the investment, itsplf, will It infiniti- ”nun-“n... 'G-TCF", -e.ee V, v mm in comparison with the pleasure you will derive from it. See us about installation now. _ Moran Brothers -_- '_7T;lephonel Shop B. P. 1404 Run. B. P. 439-116 860 aiiijiijrAirENUE l NEW YEAR'S GIFT PAGE II V I

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