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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1928, p. 9

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Dr. Arnold Says Health Level Has Been Raised by Develâ€" opment of Better Roads timately bound up with the weifare of the people of the present day is told by Dr. Lioyd Arnold of the Colâ€" lege of Medicine, University of Iliâ€" nois, in the March issue of the Welâ€" hnmfil'u!odbyt!u[lli- notaspusd dibroront adibretiilh oru s elinnter 46 it and pick an ideal locaâ€" mized the relationship of highways to | aTound 2 bit 2D lout in" he said."I civilization. In neiemune-phyn-". ted north, through Africa, travâ€" bw“’"""h“}liudflx&cmflb’uww u'“d“““um'“!w”m“m,otmxih' travel. Leprosy was one of the first| ""n /" \_o in this rich country he diseases excluded from tresPASSINE | ; n.g to find soil which he considered ‘Pfil‘&mnfi-}'fl?hhl- iem.ire suitable to mint*growing. Then He tells how the isolation of rUral| °0_ ",,;_, to Asia Minor and Europe, communities has been done **"" | and finally a successful investigation To uP canle waane of remeports. | of the soil in the state of Washing: ::f't._ C rn’..' .nn-.nubl!""‘- e But this development he mentions: "The health standards have been raised, the diet is probably more uniâ€" form. These leveling or equalizing infuenmces have made climatic changes stand out more prominently. "Another effect of our improved means of communication and travel is that disease can be spread rapidly pared to former times. "Yet," Dr. Arnold states, "the deâ€" velopment of our highways and the associated economic and social | â€" at First Street and Elm Place tion. The increase in the hazards of contact with germ carriers has been of the individuals in our population used in moonshine plants in New Jer sey. The neighborly greeting is, "How manry gallons do you get to The Washington correspondents, atâ€" tacked by Senator Heflin, have it in their power to take a terrible revenge. What if they should agree not to menâ€" tion him!â€"Boston Globe. How highways and health are inâ€" is Department of Public Welfare. Dr. Arnold traces the importance _ highways throughout history. of of ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION | money he had made in farming before | 1914 in mint growing, says Farm and HUNTS WORLD FOR FARNM, SETTLES IN AMERICA down in the United States. & A native of Transvaal, South Afriâ€" ca, Arenson has become an American farm ideal for his purposes caused Max Arenson, successful Woodland, rope before he discovered in Washingâ€" ton farm land which he considered fair position to make a fortune in this specialized farm work. When the war ended, Arenson, musâ€" suitable to his needs. _ With the inâ€" minthiuinlhagmhgdnint." In order to get the mint marketing situation in hand Arenson has formed a pool. _ He coâ€"operates with mint growers in Michigan and Indiana. The Portland Chamber of Commerce has plcdndilssu"orttolhhpoolof northwestern mint growers. _ "The land‘s good â€"ideal for | with the â€" subâ€"irrigation from Lewis river," he said. . "That‘s Free State Extends Credit to Farmers A public company has been formed in the Irish Free State under act of Parliament and with the support of the State to extend long credits to farmers. The capital is $2,500,000 and the various Irish banks have subâ€" scribed twoâ€"fifths. The company has authority to borrow up the $37,000,â€" 000, the money to be advanced to farmers for permanent improvements in buildings, stock and machinery. near Berlin, was broken into by burâ€" gulars, who, disappointed in not makâ€" ing a big haul, too revenge by smashâ€" ing up 11,000 valuable brood egg:. When the police came to the scene of the burglary, they had to wade through the mass of scrambled eggs. Ablcpulhryhr- ntAF.nrhhont. SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 ble 11,000 Eggs county is the photographic departâ€" ments of Cook county is the photoâ€" graphic department of the County Recorder‘s office, located in the Counâ€" ty building in Chicago. 00 five pages of such documents were The story of this interesting deâ€" partmentâ€"really a factory of docuâ€" mentsâ€"is told by Mrs. Myrtle Tanâ€" ner Blacklidge, superintendent of the One of the most unusual and valâ€" In t.hu'dep‘rtmeu't. the fintol m GASOLINE FILLING and SERVICE STATION to Keep Records; Standard Gasolines and Oilsâ€"Mobiloil and Veedol Oils Announcing the showing during June of the sens tional James R. Mann peonies at Crystal Lake, Illinois. _ The people of Highland Park are cordially invited to visit this wonderful garden. Known as the collection of the largest number of varieties. The newest novelties, finest prize winning varieties and new creations of our own, which are different. Several hundred thousand blooms. q The view is a riot of color, never to be forgotten. This invitation is extended to all garden clubs. Flowers furnished gratis to garden club shows, hosâ€" pitals and churches. DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY. An Invitation to You RR. 19â€" The Northwest Highway %, Mile North of Crystal Lake, Illinois. June 9th to June 25th an James R. Mann Peony Collection HEIGHT OF SEASON Announcing the Openingâ€" that system the copies were no more perfect than the copyists‘ work. ‘With the use of photography no errors which are not contained in the original can be inserted. The copies duplicates of the originals. . There can be no change and, consequently, As the pioneer in this field, the photographic department of this ofâ€" fice has been the pattern for other similar offices throughout the counâ€" try. Last year twentyâ€"five cities sent recorders to inspect the photographic department in Chicago, in order that they might learn how to establish the same system for filing legal docuâ€" ‘The photostatic copies are filed in volumes and stored. All of these documents are open to public inspecâ€" tion at all times and certified copies may be obtained at any time. +m t J Highland Park, Ilinois of Children Grow Slowly, Compared to mals have been worked out by Dr. Samuel Brody of the Missouri Agriâ€" tween four and fourteen years grows at the rate of only 10 per cent a year, attheriuoil,nwpfl'omlig- four days the young animal gains as much as the child gains in a year. Santi Bros. Dairy Give us a trial and be convinced 490 Deerfield Ave. Tel. H. P. 1581 Pasteurized Milk and Cream of Excellent Quality Pure Sweet Cream Butter Churned Daily Fresh Buttermilk A Delicious Hot Weather Drink Fresh Country Eggs Fiftyâ€"three per cent of the populaâ€" tion of the Irish Free State is engaged in agriqulitural pursuits. . However less than 13 per cent of the industry is mainly pastoral. The average anâ€" nual import of wheat and flour is 522,783 tons. The country itself proâ€" duces only 30,000 tons of wheat on an average in a year Anyway the presidential convenâ€" tions seem likely to be a howling sucâ€" Half Are Farmers in Ireland

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