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Highland Park Press, 5 Apr 1928, p. 24

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"The Civil War. it seems. could not be averted by the efforts of the states- men of that day but when perpetua- tionof the Union was assured, men's thoughts again turned to the idea of a bridge as an expression of the sol- idarity of the nation. Jackson‘s Idea " 'Before us is the broad and beau- tiful river, separating two of ttie orut- inal thirteen states, which a late Pre, idem, a man of determined purpose and inflexible will, but patriotic heart, desired to span with arches of ever- enduring' granite 'symbolic of ‘the firmly established union of the North and the South. That President Wu; General Jackson,' a , A century old m is about to give to America the most beautiful bridge in the world, according to in illustrated article in the nonfat num- her of the Nutional Republic on the “Arlington Memorial Bridge," by Cowman Richard N, Elliott, of Indium. I member ot the bridge com- mission. In commenting on the spirit and purposes behind the new memorial bridge, Mr. Elliott says: Symbol of Uaion "If the spirt of Andrcw Jackson could now vizrit the bountiful capital of the nation. tt would VltW with pride and satisfaction the construc-‘ tion work of the Ailingzun Memorial Bridge and with» a century-old dream coming true. When Genertl Jackson was l’rwnlent of the United States he coruvivctl the idea that a bridge of unluring granite should be ererted turn» the Potomac River at Washington. symbolical of the union of the North and the South. The pro- Ject for the bridge, however, in spirit as well as in design first found ex- pression in an address by Daniel Webster on the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the extension of the United States Capitol on the fourth day of July, 1831. At that time a heated controversy was being waged in Congress by the representa- tives of the North and South which futaliy led up to the Civil War, Sena, tor Webster in the course of his plead- ing on that day for the preservation of the Union. the dissolution of which even at that date seemed imminent, exclaihred ' Am MOHAC HIV“ Am Memorial Structure te Be Most Beautiful at Eimr,syretulottJni-, Its History 'mmm, IrllBll= Our li,tdt . s: ialmuyill te, uni-two In 'lEtatg.tt iiiiiiiiiiiliifi?? .43., ",'iil,yi,'i'ifi't'i'i mmu3; Jirttptrm COMPANY LI A Cheeifuf Welcoming _ Hand for your Home A EFgood lighting hom “anthem,” (53 (iron! entrance help extend to ,ouriiiriiiiiy the charm of a bright, cheery welcome. Proper entrance lighting also makes it to read house numbers " night and 'WLdl,,'2t' and inexpensive protection against handr ers. A 2S.watt lamp burning all night at an erttmncecostslessthan a cupofoofee. St Smrth St. tou, Ammo. aw Park l memrm . a"; "mum: munch Mkke your, fhritt door mw and arrow taetory. Hon- mars tcr craftsmen tashir,tit “Tangy “amide but“ from Cuban lemon “VA-(l, Yew. ac w:ll 34 the wysh-le FO much whim! by English yonzmn. is Wm! far the Making: of have. ton. but the painstaking workmanshfi, which thry “(who and the rarity of the woods maln- them a little too expensive for a.", but the mart fastidious bowmen. The bows are strung with Bax or hempen cord, which is considered tar ten Lhaught to have pussui frotn this nor mum and more curtuuonrlaure tarth Ions: arm " is mentidned in (ho Bonk of Genesis. There are mighty huntcrc. however. even an tr-- muwhmc day and Jute, who hunt h: (nu-1r with bow and arrow, and i" “can. rmhrr than with Phi-ham. Luns tund carefully adapted rfec. uni during the last few ycm‘s thers. in: burn a retwwed interest in the ancient spur! cf archery. Irowrt m North Carolina, than ts an old. old building. at the cmranu (n which stands the fissure of a yue- ran with a drawn bow. This " a how and arrow factory. Here mars tee craftsmen faihinn" stromtcihrxibte bows from Cuban lemon wand, Yew. across the Potomac River from a point war the Lincoln Memorial in the city of Washington to an appropriate point In the stite of Virginia, according to said plans. This authorized a total ar,propriation of $14,730,000. By the Act of March 4, 1925, an approptin- tion of '500,000 was made to begin work." Manufacture of These and rows Still Extensive 0c- eupation in U. S. to revert to was a nit-HI " WW8?» lion for a mm bridge an. than Ind tAe,Pt3tatmaeRieerttmst.tueire w w Washi-tospotntattsr-st {MIMI the Arlington estate in th- state " nu]. m Virginia. The President of an m. u. " United Sumatran with“ one”: of an“ to the l the two houses of Cougreu And the cue pot-(edict. chairmen of the respective committees. a dam m to on Public Buildings and Ground. were; gust”... gm named members of this commiuion and 325,000 was authorized for um ,0;“P_”' the . l y; not Io preparation of plans. ‘implemom wit] Plus Sabina] thief of Shem Try complixnce with the Ibove named, a shootipg In an, pun: Were submitted to Congress‘ ttyy or, ye.t, ' thOivilvthu-pudtophahcb- latic- Ihkh would HI. aboqt ti. eoyto'etioaotfthebeu.ebret-th- “an. In don. mu a. Au 1 'earatmts,ereeud-miuid. by the Arlington Memorial Bridge "rsntmissiort, April! 22, 1924. and on Fu-bruary 24, 1925, an art of Con- Kress was approved to provide fur the cottsturetiort of a memorial bridge ARCH ERY FINE SPORT; HOW BOWS ARE MADE Lighting Information Service “in l xi/p'; g/r'attiiis w noble spurt of arch hung!“ to have passed mum and more cm These and Ar- W question. budding in effect that tho m-unty central committee had Juris- diction over the party organization. Under this ruthie, Carsyrom held, the mmmiuea should establish. in conformity with its own rules and precedents, whether or not such a vacancy emails. um; held that failure to pr.ovide vnzeuns {at Killing vacancies left by the death or rvmmal of a. precinct mmznitu unnm " Ttrc' fatal to the act's cvrnstitutivrtulity. The court held that urpsirrtiutnr, uf cnmmitteemen to fill urprixtuant uf mmmitleemen to till “Lanna s wus a pmvcr inherent in rhe party county Cumméttee. Courts of Illinois. Carlstrom said in his upinirn. made. " the request of the state's attorney of Ford county. hr.re not Pic-ed upon the matter of wherras vsxcuutcysxists, A lirgiyia (mun. however. determined a simirai In an opinion announced a few any; mm. Anumey Grnvral Oscar E. (‘nrktrum holds that the removal of a precinct commitb‘eman from the Marin in which he was elected does nut constitute a vat-unry. but whether such a vacancy “his is a party ques- tion. rntly held means for the death u The n since th " you are a little boy and tired of fire engines and cowboy suits and enmplicated elahric toys, get Daddy to give you a bow and arrow for your birthday so that yvu can pre- tend you are Will lnjun Sitting Bull at the battle of Little Big Horn- lt's all kinds of fun? REMOVA I. Such m the bows Ind In": of today;--aot Io very mud: unlike the implement with which the hubved thief of Sherwood Forest tan may a shooting match in Nsrttirteham town, or yet that other how with which the little Hiawatha "eould shoot ten arrows upward ere the first had touched the ground." Milli]. "s When kahuna-d um“ - sawed and hand And saadHtotheutmost deem-se-, cine pulsation. they no dip“ in adueobautoobtaistheiual,ttrm. -ror-r.soat-t-itrdii.l m 'tttr fathered m The ihqtH' ’ “a.” qeaHst-'sr,, tinmuudwndornthmotl Minn-d o! the an - lemwbythebomdth At' Attw prim d hy th I. DOES NOT CREATE VACANCY 5' ac t'rt tn be given " of t937 was supreme Court. q hate consist- -firirArtii'9iu7 -airqtiE th ii - f“. A... a .. no. “In; I. "ec" - IDOL A gaajggfig "ikTs aTariCiaa7tiur FufTitfC. - (but , lab -ul :1 but. INNtrtetg. ""gattrr Lrat - ago-7w .. a. any gun! The comp-my gum that upm- ditnm for new eomstmetixm u I!” vi" In “MM. and (at th. but tive mu “m”. The-Hn-tot-" theirsh-.brrtit-Mbe- uphihlhmolthm- ttreermrte-isto.--tt't". donpiupllu. _ 1 To obtain mawr Jperatime effi- 7elenty and closer contact with the ,telephone using public. the Illinois ‘Bell Telephone Company. it was an- nounced today. will divide its terri. itory into two areas. earh with a com- "tUte operating 'rrartsuizetiyn,headed 1b); a general manager. ' _ Thetxr-paabeeomes_ dnlmhl. The Chicago area. on December 31. t927, had a total of 903.160 uk- rhonec. and the territory in the State ens, $92.96!. The Comer mule I net “in of 80,963 telephone: during 1927. This extremely rapid growth And the um. extent M Mainly haw tram: our the company’s "B- tem of teUphemes form the moon: for the dance- M -eee Mr. Hale, vice president in than of operations, In. formerly vice pus- ident am) general manager. Homer W. Bug, vice pmidrnt. an form- erly mishnl to the president in charge of personnel and kindred u- tivities, which will continue under his "rpervisiort. W. o. Kara. ml manner. was formerly chief engin- er of the errtire company, and A. R. Idling". grunt] mum. Chimtttrr "can. come: to Chicago from the New York Telephone Company. IeurcTTuCAgtCnmiaCBrTtattm 'Cracked motor block weH.dnrtthemt 1 remoemgttomeh-i. In w, 20 N. Second St , BLACKBURN WELDING 00. State area-Chief enttineer. G. B. West; general commercial man-(or. E. R. Cogswell: general plan man- ager, L. C. Jones; mg] tum: man- azen F. A. dePeyster. The Chicago area includes the city of Chicago and the State In: takes in the remainder of the eompans"s territory in Illinois and Indiana here- tofore constituting the Suburban and Illinois divisions. The (allowing Ip- paintments are announced: Apminlnentn Announced F. O. Hale, vice president in charge of operation; Homer W. Bane. secre- tary and assistant trmsunr. sun-Nd- "me E. G. Drew, retired; A. H. Mel linger. normal mam-z". mileage area; w. o. Kurtz, trenerat man-z". state area: Funk Redmund. assist- Int vice president: Vorne Ray. gon- gral employment supervisor. Chic-um ttrea-Chief enzinver. L. R, Mam: "He’ll eommereiat man- ager, B. R. Cooper: (mull plant mummy. P. J. Ramsey; men! traf- tie manager, S. J. Linked. TELEPHONE COMPANY TO HAVE TWO AREAS IS EFFECTIVE MARCH IST', First to Be Coahted to City and Rest of State to Comprise the Second: Ettieienry Is Object . CADILLAC - LA SAL“ OFFICIAL annex - . Own-bulb. - a-e. GREEN BAY AUTO STATION no N. Cut-- In It nd I. P. '" 32 N. First St. AIu-ohll-n an": and nu-u laund- Ch-ud Ann-1 AUTO-0m BUPrtatt' GARAGE and CAB SERVICE LARSON BROS. Opp-auto Nun - Divot Oceania-la. "ulna lost. M. am “we. 3...“: {can "'"iau'r""" M. GORDON In: “I 0‘ but“ ’ m 'trfl."grlta M - - - m ~â€" v“ -~â€"v - -'-'v' -l.... - m I“ mum“. w I: '.t"gSt, Wa'?"""" Tm nun-u an no 217 North GM Bar Rod -"P_eee-------. Cant -.i-aGia-6T...' "aria; n "'"-'eiP.-Ft. 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