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Highland Park Press, 30 Aug 1928, p. 10

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S_immnm t utâ€"wcwte § For Rent for Parties and Gatherings g FOLDING CHAIRS CHAIR CON ,aIâ€"Wâ€"oneintit beds? How persistent is each bed, and what is the thickness and charlc-‘ Egg beaters and button hooks may ter or the overburden? How and soon take their places along with the when can this coal be developed? Anâ€"| family dust pan and the vacuum swers to these questions are provided) cleaner as aids to house cleaning by the geologists, and their classificaâ€" l equipment. tion as coal land assures the public! For the housewife who takes pride the vitimate cash return to which its| in her rugs and the general immacuâ€" ownership entitles it. Similarly areas late appearance of her home Nell B. offering promise of oil or gas proâ€"| Nichols, writing in the Woman‘s duction are mapped and classified by| Home Companion, advocates these the geologists to the end that their‘ two accessories of kitchen and bouâ€" hidden treasure may not, through inâ€"| doir as volunteers in the campaign advertence, be lost to the public. { against dust, threads and lint. Potash Deposits | _ "I use a wheel egg beater to make There are potash deposits that may‘ a dry suds," says the writer, pointing free the United States from depend-(‘ out that rugs, even after having been ence or foreign nations for fertilizer| gone over by a vacuum cleaner, are and munitions of war. There are lands| made to appear better by washing still remaining in possession of the| with dry soap suds. "The soap finff Federal Government that are adapted| is skimmed off the top and applied to agricultural pursuits. Some of| with a new, but not too course, scrubâ€" them can be successfully farmed.) bing brush." Some are suitable only for grazing| ‘The well known authority on house and there are even such details as the | cleaning who tries out all her ideas in time of year when they produuce| her own home before presenting them grass. Lt tThe nublic anfeiders the hatton Number of Parties Sent Out By Department of Interior to Determine Possibilities A number of parties, headed by trained and experienced scientists from the Geological Survey are this summer in the West examining tracts of land that still belong to the publi¢ and tagging them in accordance with their latent possibilities. For Public Benefit On some wild tracts there may be falling water. The engineers note this fact and put these lands in a class that will assure that the public gets what benefits may accure from it. August is among the busiest months in the year for the Department of the Interior on its continuing task for separating public lands into the classes to which they belong. Where, on the land that is publicly owned, is there coal? What is its quality? What is the thickness of the While title to the larger portion of% the vast area of public lands formerly# held by the Federal Government has | passed into the hands of its tilizens,‘I there still remains a considerable‘ area subject to future reclamation,. through irrigation, and a still larger‘ area, principally valuable for grazâ€"‘ FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS _ _ _ _ BANQUET TABLES _ CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS Funeral Director 27 North Sheridan Road 7 Phones 120â€"121 Hi®ghland Park, IMlinois MORE THAN TWO MILLION PEOPLE Delivered and called for â€" Rates are reasonable A. G. McPherson > of Style has joined hands with dependability, in the swift advance of Dodge quality to higher and ever higher levels. Dodge Brothers three great Sixesâ€"The Standâ€" today the logical and brilliant flow those sturdy ideals on which Dodge And new thousands of Dodge Brothers owners are joining these millions every week. Production and sales continue steadily to mount. Dodge Brothers vast and imposing factory resources continue to expand. Faith in the integrity and progressive genius of Dodge Brothers continues to entrench itself more deeply than ever in the public conâ€" sciousness. Dodge Brothers three sxr_:n Sixesâ€"Ihe Standâ€" ard, i he Victory and The Seniorâ€"exemplify Works was founded fourteen years ago. It becomes increasingly evident that Dodge Brothers great and <{is‘ingnishcd lrsx 13 steadily projecting itself into a still more illustrious future. A good name becomes better still with every motor car that is shipped from Dodge Brothers Works. nOoDse BROIHERS MOTOR CARS H. M. PRIOR CO. ON r(n’e (Bo uzf/zt However, the chief values remainâ€" ing in the public domain are for their natural resourcesâ€"deposits of minâ€" cral, the forests, water powers, etc. Policy of Cangress The policy of Congress is to dispose of the title to agricultural lands in fee simple, which is also the case with respect to the precious metals, iron, und building stone. As to the fuel and fertilizer minerals, such as oil, coal, phosphates, potash, etc., the _ ‘Title to most of the public lands in Alaska still remains in the Federal has been adopted of retaining title in the Federal Government, and securing development and use under lease, liâ€" cense, or permit. The value of the latter resources in the public domain have been estimated by a former secretary at more than fourteen bilâ€" lions of dollars. Wise administration of all these lands and resources reâ€" quire a knowledge of detailed condiâ€" tions and values, which are being obâ€" tained through the Surveys work of exploration and classification. forests, and water po-weljl, the pohe'y EGG BEATERS, BUTTON HOOKS CLEANING AIDS Domestic Science Experts Tells How She Uses Odd Instruâ€" ments for Purpose The well known authority on house cleaning who tries out all her ideas in her own home before presenting them to the public considers the button hook a most necessary accessory if the house cleaning job is to be properâ€" ly completed. She goes over both her vacuum cleaner and any brushes she may use on the rugs_with the button hook, removing all traces of hairs or lint before either the cleaner or brush is applied to rugs. For the housewife who takes pride in her rugs and the general immacuâ€" late appearance of her home Nell B. Nichols, writing in the Woman‘s Home Companion, advocates these two accessories of kitchen and bouâ€" doir as volunteers in the campaign against dust, threads and lint. Egg beaters and button hooks may soon take their places along with the family dust pan and the vacuum cleaner as aids to house cleaning equipment. Telephone H. P. 299 CHAIR COVERS s | == | _A lot of people whose lives have | been saved by improved scientific | knowledge, have been getting smashâ€" ! ed up by that triumph of science, the ’ automobile. cost or 'Wim,' _ \___| eesrramt m uym ___ fl-l“Mdm l&:hthhlyuviuhhiuu- for C. T. C. Period This | Sected in furniture. & Offering minimum bulk but Year; Details h-hh’-.-u-tolhmueo:: *â€"â€"â€" fort a modern bedroom pictured in the Cost of maintenance of Camp Holliâ€" day at Fort Sheridan for the month while 2,000 young men and boys are being trained in military ethics has been placed at $84,000 which estabâ€" lishes an average of $42 for each student in the Lake county camp. The figure does not, however, include the value of material on equipment and clothing but instead provides for subsistence of students and actual expense of operating the big camp. Camp Holliday is military in apâ€" pearance and management, but the boys in it are all of civilian status, The U S. Army is the only agency Uncle Sam has which can take care of 2,000 boys in one place in orderly fashion and teach them camp hygiene, disciplinary drills and exercises, citiâ€" zenship, and all sorts of athletics; all within thirty days; and duplicate the performance at the same time in fifty~ three camps in as many different parts of the United States. While in Camp Holliday alone $84,â€" 000 is spent in food and maintenance in one season, the value of the equipâ€" ment used by the boys runs into the hundred of thousands of dollars. Litâ€" erally, tons of food are consumed daily; and the average of the boys in camp increases materially during the thirty days. This country has a large number of psychologists. socialogists, and phyâ€" siologists, but there don‘t seem to be enough ditch diggers. . AUGTION SALE Conditions of this Saleâ€"Cash or terms. If terms 40 % or more of price to be paid in cash and bala nce in 6, 8, 10 or 12 equal monthly payments plus Standard Automobiles finance charges that will inâ€" clude fire and theft insurance for one year. All arrangements to be made at our office for settlement before delivery. Packard 5 pass. Touringâ€"Mod. 1â€"16. Nash 5 pass. Sedanâ€"Advance 6 Am.â€"1928 Model. Nash 5 pass. Sedanâ€"Advance 6 Am.â€"1925 Model Hudson 5 pase: Seaanâ€" (Inte)â€" 1927 Me Hudson 5 pass. ) 1927 Model. Hudson 7 pass. Sedanâ€"1926 Model. Hudson 5 pass. 4 door Bromâ€"1926 Model. Hudson Coachâ€"2â€"doorâ€"1925 Model. Packard 5 pass. Sedanâ€"Mod. 4â€"26. Packard 5 pass. Sedanâ€"Mod. 4â€"26. Packard 7 pass. Lemo. Sedanâ€"Mod. 3â€"33. Packard 7 pass. Lemo. Sedanâ€"Mod. 3â€"33. Packard 7 pass. Sedanâ€"Mod. 3â€"33. Packard Club Sedanâ€"Mod. 3â€"33. Packard 5 pass. Sedanâ€"Mod. 2â€"26. Packard 5 pass. Sedanâ€"Mod. 1â€"26. Rather than carry these cars over the winter, we offer them to â€" the highest bidders on the above date at Geo. H. Koon Packard Motor Sales 106 South First Street, Highland Park, III. Saturday, September 1st Half Block South of Northwestern Depot on West Side of Railroad Tracks FALL STOCK CLEARING SALE and bureau in the plainest lines, and a daybed that provides the sleepinkg mats on springs, and nothing more. A large octagonal mirror is held against the wall with grooves of silâ€" ver lacquered tubing. A man‘s chest of drawers represents as complete a filing system for his clothing as does the large letter file at his office. The bed consists chiefly of two entirely unadorned planks, one serving as headboard and one the footboard. With this plainest of furniture are rose or champagne coverlets and curâ€" tains and plain glass vases which proâ€" vide an atmosphere of quiet luxury to The Automotive Spray and Painting Co. Painters and Decorators Breeder and Trainer of Police Dogs 1 biock west of Waukegan rd. Telephone Northbrook 221â€"Râ€"2 SKOKIE KENNELS FRED KOLLET _ Our Specialty _ Phone Glencoe 776 satinwood chests 2 o‘clock Hudson Coupeâ€"1923 Model. Peerless 5 pass. Sedanâ€"1926 Model. Jordan 5 pass, Sedanâ€"Light 8â€"1926 Model. Jordan My:cup;zlsm Model. Buick Couchâ€"â€"1923 Medel. Willysâ€"Knight 3â€"door Sedanâ€"1924. Pwmâ€"lmlldd. 8t Big 6â€"1924 Model. 5 Studebaker Special 6â€"5 pass. Sedanâ€"1924 Model. Hupmobile 3â€"door Sedanâ€"1922 Model. Chevrolet Conchâ€"1926 Model. wwâ€"lmm 5 pass. Sedanâ€"4 cyl.â€"1924 Model. Pierce Arrow Lemo. Sedan. And many others that will come in before the date of sale 733 GLENCOE flfll" THE PRIDE OF THE RoosEVELT Jove New Orieans. It‘s different. historic F re uc MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam Estimates on New and Remedeling Work â€" Repair Work a Speciaity NEW ORLEANS WRITE OR WIRE FOR RESERVATIONS HERE IS a hotel that matches every charm of this quaint old City. The Roosevelt is as interesting as its famous French Quarter â€"as hospitable as its peopleâ€" and as delightful as its year round climate. Mew Orleans 1»

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