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Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1927, p. 8

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NIB!) alumna) III-11901181 clue in my ales. deposits of oil which will be mammal" to the dis- covery of new tieUss, the Marumd committee on conservation. appointed by the American Petroleum Institute, deearedinitsreportmadeatthe institute's convention in Chicago. ac- cording to the Christian Sience Mon- itor. "ttiii"' trom Oit Possible "Through improved methods. isrin- cipally the process known as 'craek. ing,' the refinitsg branch of the indus, try has already itereased the yieid of gasoline. new the major product of petroleum. Through further im- provements and extensions the sup- ply of gasoline will be augmented still further by the 'cracking' of fuel oil. In consequence, the supply of fuel oil will be correspondingly dimizr ished. Ki, eventually removing fuel oil from competition with coal. “It is estimated that after pump- ing and thtwine there will remain in the are. now producing and proved 26,000,000 barrels of crude oil, a con- sidenble portion of which can be recovered by improved and known processes, such Is flooding with wa- ter, the introduction of oil and gas pressure and mining, when price jus- tities. Improved methods of deep drilling belo- pmdnqtive oil and: milk- . Improved methods of producing have been perfected, it added. which will make possible recovery of oil feorn these lower sands; the limit of deep drilling had not been reached. "Automotive experts state that the mlieagv of the motor car per gallon of gasoline may be double through mechanical changes when prices jus- tify such changes." continued the re- port, which was considered the most important feature of this year's meet- ing. "Improved mechanics will also result in smaller coissumption of lub- ricants . . “The major oil reserves of the United States lie in some 1,100,000,- 000 of lands underlain by sediment- ary rocks. and not. fully explored, in which geology indium oil is possi- ble. With extended semis. new cup- plies will he found therein. Iiuuus'nm [hugged tte cue-JAmudcu-Bunu ", bturruhuarhaaae', JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ll. These are coats Which were purchased at remarkably low prices, especially for this store. Priced low: to begin with, this sale reduces them to sack a rea- sonable figure that you. can not afford to ignore them. The cloth coats are trimmed with genuine Red) Fox, Cat Lynx. Canadian Wolf, and German Fitch. DRESSES So why not. ditch the farms by the co-operative methods? That’s amt- 1y what was done by n group of farm- ers in New York state. Here is the story: _ uni-ht“ - emolindit.n'M-ftmoataeexNrh mum-ammun- Wit-nthha-tdlv oovorruMatihdhrthr.rief Forty-two farmers in Gouveroeur, in St. Lawrence county, N. Y., com- bined for the purpose of widening 1nd deepening Birch creek and by their efforts they reclaimed the mush lend or "fUts" slang eight miles of the stream. By this method they m claimed 1400 are: of land to stri- cultunl purposbs. These farmers perfected their eo-operative enter prixe with the help and advice of the director of the St. Lawrence County Farm Bumn And An explosive ex- pert,andatNanrarsworkedoutto make Birch creek run through a reg- ular channel, which was made with. draamite.. Reostrsthemtsanaere to complete the undertaking. This [Windy "Th. Wm 01 input: un- The conclusion of the committee was that, "There is no imminent "as- get of the adulation of the peach eus reserves of the Uuudsutnr uni that “if is ramble to :53an that suftieient supply of oil will be available for nation“ defense sad for essential uses in the United States beyond the time when (nat- ural) science will limit the dental by developing more ancient as: of, Ot substitutes tor, oil. or will dis- place its use a: a course of power by harnessing natural energy." Humanity could scarcely survive modern life without the eo-operative spirit. There are co-operative apart- ments in cities, eo-operative farming in the country, co-operative market- ing, so-operative swimming pools, co-operative owners of Fords and mo- torcycles. and even of necktie: and lip-sticks. "seeth-UO-sto-oi-or - mourcel foe ti. of which the Uliud Stu- Emmi market and the and, Mn- mtu inevitably bum its tith-tee an the consumption of American m serves." RECLAIM SWAMP LAND BY C0-0PERATIVE PLAN New York Farmers Combine to Drain Marsh and Salim.- Also a splendid assortment of Lingerie, Millinery, Semis Costume Jewelry, Sweaters, Novelties, Hosiery and Dee.. orative Flowers. ' _ - vervthing in the store included in this sale en Creek Channel Fur Coats and F _ I ' 'mtamtmta'tnratlt-o-saae-g- Barnett Style 4iirhor, 2.1% to 50% Reduction ‘sgwmeQnâ€"mvhuu-umuw ”mu-hhhtat an. dbl-obs. ‘Ihn-mu‘udhh- 'Ny-h.--....--. --- “ammmm- at“ a m - 10mm 1tPteeaerrIrt?r-i+r-efGTs.Fdirii u "tLet'teteeet 4__J- 'rife"t_r?rertt.ttfismtt mu i-anuinuci nun-u... 'tr=A'Td."t'i=Vdh"AT. w.mumbm maramMlqedtomati-that- mmunmmm 'ert-stiit-mehreerbvearnet, Vth-trqtrrhisero-esr rinsed. -migwth.a"t-toerw. ia_ereohruminseieattitedites 'm-det-Siu-ttter-e- 0n the large surpluses, which hnse been piling up in the United States Ire-airy, Dr. Adams asserted, there are four forces at work-the spend- er. the mpayer. the politician and the saver, the latter represented by President Coolidge. Andrew W. Met- Ion. sanctity of the trusury; Gen. Herbert M. Lord, director of the bu- run of the budget, and Rep-tta- tive Martin B. Hidden JR) of Uli- nois in the bot-Wad. Peedieta Saver Witt I... “During the last eight years.” Dr. Adams said, "the - bas with! I st.tmmifieent battle. and if it wen certain that be could continue to win. I should add my counsel to those who a . the taxpayer to due: the . or is h t, in my delib- era "he spender aod the politieitut, will, in the next ten or BIG- TAKE ON MY, PROSPECT American industry must look for- ward to heavier and not lighter taxes accordini to Dr. Thomas s, Adams, professor of political economy at Yde university arid"president of the American Economip association, who [rave the Henry Robinson Town: lee- tare before thy convention of the American Society of Mectomieat En- gineers. in New York recently. He re- ferred to extravagant political an cuts, as based entirely upon a desire to win votes and praise the attitude of President Coolidge in preserving a conservative policy towar4s tax reduction. ACCORDING TO PROFESSOR Yale Expert Says lndiulions Are Still and Local Levies Will Continue to Inerease 1ter-roeee--ta---LiLa-iaJlsTi' . Pte. wanna-hmmpuwm a. N'- sect/ttp';';'.'.'?":'?,;'.",'."."'::" 'iriraiu Pete - lee. '" !-w-r an» “huh-Bumbag mumhh-xua. nut-ill. WWW "err-ki-us-u.- expression of ”(we mar. M's - the Piano doors up exquilite- V modelled. Ind before them that! Dr. gun-{nu an} i; EYE-Ti; country, - their man Mvity. pay: him to ohtain n- frtiremrkieheeiueit, M- ttie-whirl-math-Gated noter9-lettueouaste, asawhok, Inna-ohm“ cherish no illusion that "further reduction of hulk: esrPegsditures," aiding. but“ has shown that since tset state and lord use have increased man rapidly than federal taxes have declined sad it is prob- abk a (mar ittereare will and the fawn. TAFT PRESENTS FINE GROUP OF STATUARY Mr. Lorain M has mud to the Children's Inseam of the Art In- stitute . charming group of unlphlre. Several Indian sculptor: of the 15th century in Florence are "MM looking with keep interest " the An- drea Piano doors of the Baptism which had been put in pine some seventy Fears before. Probably time the by of their Brat lupus-am these bronze nus Ind new: elicited inch not shaman u an the day in the you non when monument: were rent all over In!) that n I‘econd pair of gates wu to he mode, norm m very grateful for in esevtfrxmt.truaot,nadthistsew the when! sculptor: of the (by CIiberti. mi. Damiano. and "eorodrtuqoerei-ntt [lamina bentoo.tomkethemmmviv- in, Italian. In I fit monk. two gig- dinl mun! m. I wrist-n. the i-itaue m, ind . very my doc msitth= It Juopo Mk Qua-rink W- The whote - in like u vivid m in I 15th century drama, To Children‘s)!“- II d Institute. Cling»; What Is Raven-ted '."erto..teerorrratir" Ammed Coats by.“ tho public to 10mm All MAY-DIN memo “Munmhh‘ ”NMWA'I'“ khaki-M flick-hull“ '"ertdimettrtoNiqrra"hrrtth-. in as. man-'- iiLiiA "am; Mat-g in uh Mr -inite cod,- kahmqmqup‘ Take a small piece of - and put a few drops of VIM upon it. Then inhale Ind a. hale into the one and you head will be relieved of that “My feeling At once. Krep . bottle handy and on Vapure It the Brat In"): of I ROBERT W. PEASE', Pharmacist “lupin-WM)“ /,_n~n.Iv-7I-I- omnmnmm PM" Station - SA VE t?ay, wi i :FETY le ’chlsAs $14 Vapure . TI 50c CLEAR HEAD YOUR Hump-um ll, oaurirre "' ”1 'ui-err-r-e" tre-r-tir-af llltbc-mhhud-v ri-gitts..sti-ttA.A" ottt-a-uee.era_ .kst.artttt"= " The!“ Mythic-thumb“ Chan-M'hMU-eh. W lie-(dc, A“ m. u. In the course of our may yam of tehaDg'g, Store much» dire. ye vey_tevet_soid {new Mimi. it's ”mu-ed two years. it to“: only unit-do Ha Water Bottle than may“ " " made elderly in on: piece -tttat's why it ean't lent. " bu no ”when. splices, m: or binding. tad an noppk loc- ket m molded right into the Hot Water Bottles $2.50 on the Way Another for 'tc?, is»; '% A

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