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Highland Park Press, 13 Sep 1928, p. 17

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ably for employee. A current monthly report include: an estimated saving of tive million cubic feet of gas per day. valued at 375,000 a year. through the utim gunning of ttares and collection of raid!» gal from gasoline plants, thereby imteuing the life of (as Beid reserves. In another locality the storing of surplus (as in a partially depleted tUtd nu driven luck the water munching on the producing area. . mini-.6. mamas. _ Carefully controlled engineering op- I nations in numervua oil tieidn have ranked in eliminating water troublea. I developing production in iiili':"iit undi. plugging old wells that have eeamed to be protitaNe and been. a menace to surrounding area. und in bringing out Education on undu- tronnd conditions capable of wide an: plicalion in inmaaing ultimate pro- duction. Plans worked out for unit operation and npmauring will add] - Val.- 8-" Each monthly upon of moot-visor, open-um (all: loan story of M“ vulne- uved amd dm-tmt- eon- Ierv-don in can! -tierm The nym- of - periodic aim ill-m in I "out: mm of -tiom for better mining tad Milli“ prutiou that not only lead to more complete Win " re- duced can: bot also and tutu-d hep; who Mela-cut and use at W’s heritage. min-u- uni-m. may of when] miu uni-r at. nine in; and grrodmehte conditions. at the you for with there unnat- of an nth»: m sawing, “via: “In” of Geir work. mad-huh...“ 1h.9_ttNrrermrr.rvu.u. W‘Molmuw 18-Mttfit-dhtt.uauat.. Waumnah-m Numb” man-ammu- lNTIllOIDIPAm‘ SEWING “mm ”I’m-"m 'ara", ”5":er LI.IUIILKI mm" mm. 1'in J. SMITH 'uusdisnirtietivrr.s"oett. TELEPHONE 410 '! u, . ..tu «THE _ HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL Telephone Highland Park 2550 Perfectly equipped "Certain works of the federal (ov- ernmenl, such " reeaUmatiort, ttood prevention. river and harbor work. roads and public buildings. an pecu- liarly suited tor consideration as large undertakings touring I long period and capable of elasticity of execution to synchronize with cycles of bathe“ damaging." _ The United sum government is in the construction busing“ to the ex- tant of thou! uso.ooo.ooo I m. and I "prosperity mm” mm to be I praetieal w-y in which industry Ind employment may be InhiIiud by the expansion of public work. Dr, Grien in his “cannot laid: the cork-ponds“ um“ "IhT'wri can of the winding mm years. Dr. Grim ngo-u I policy " enu- iu work during paint of national unemployment In undertaking public inpmemu which have Ina astgth, orined by the [cumin-t. whenever it is found that the volume. had on the “In. of comm for emtatrue, tion work in the Unihd stau- In: "ttt1did..wttt-rtnitminit. rohhlbunMIDI-dpm .rttdbrDoeteiirE.Grieiot thed-ta-tuno-ee.. than " .0555. -rs "LGE." FEW WV! t.h-tharpri-soaraGoa- PLANENMN'WONE “Whom-awn: --_ 'it s. In, -1.tims -._. “no 1deauMrreeGor--tweet It?"? minimum 8utiatieohomrtutus-utin. mre%gttNehIt-g. trtheurmoiori-hanuA- W in: may a... July, 1m.»- ---- Hinton G. Chh-ughtnohchmu "ttt1did..wttt-rtnitminit. 'ttatt".-?,--.'--) miri'i'Ci2T'="Gu'ra"'.,'tliiii"e"i7ard Ckta-tiateoatheritar- “hon-hull-“ hmeK-bd“ “hm m...- TATA: Tt."1tet. -evidm "-t'-yttt-ittuv_ier, "NI fl 8150”. and a. n- Mt' " --it-- 1mst-,.rJitjtii.iitiii Phone 2048 " Your: Experience '??ltlf' PIANO TUNING 18taiGrrtfiTsEirriTir""Ti'iiiiiiii manna“: "66D-%Hrt-datm-ett Building Material Highland Park Fuel Conny can” can for I in can]; Department Work Guaranteed. Estimates Free PROFESSIONAL aura: of tot H. F. PAHNKE ( “luck: as murder, rape, rubbery with arm. burglary Ind similar crimes of violence In concerned, tho parole board takes the position that mantle-l of the importausee of ref- ornution tad rehabilitation, the Sato.) Icy of the luv-abiding china and um l protection of life and property In orl Iphnmount importanee. Every tmnl hold-up.' bandit or burarler ia a po- tential murderer and should be treated u with. Except in run in- stance: of extreme youth or other ouutasndirttr, m i t i gal i n-g cinna- uanm. it is impossible to mt- ttttt the value of - punishment " a deterrent to criminsl utirity." Which is very much the am ll saying that gangster: Ind profes- sional criminals will find it mutt to get out of prison in lllillvia Vi- the parole route. is: imposed for oil erimes of Vida-en than ever before in the history of Itrtaois. “I . whim up "kkauuiii. in: of the parole "than All along the [in fining the last twenty with said May: there are. but we belong to the first than. Our work is pro- fusions]. not experimental, and we stand back of everything we turn out. We do not at you 1‘!th AND HNKERERS to ply for any Leia; au"ii not up to our high standard. Henry G. Winter " N“) m SM human-homhu- " “anguish-lull; ee'2.e Highland Park, Illinois alumni: iti"iriiairTii%t-l I . Mr. 1etee Ei [ijriiurisiiiirsiki'= it k - - adietiG Ga%GiTG m ~86- ": m - - I'll itp- “VG 34m__"! Me" I. b. a.“ aaiiia" ,,__ Tiiu7iii"=2"." ". It‘s-32m u h 'qryAeir_aiLiaiTGaa '.rStMt'1ttgzegiogt N- - MM “museum“ 'th-atv-eq-ttve-r- root-C-gi-Lira-mica/ii- madman-humilia- tr. This We. i lul- an the e'herurfr-rrmsruseset momma ONCALIWIABILLS WMdM-M M‘Ndm l 33.333003» or a... triiapieG -. W. B., Marion. A-The most handy nvaihble com- parison shows the figures for 1910 and for 1928. a matter of eighteen years. In 1910 approximately 200 towns, cities and communtities in minios were served with electricity; in 1928 there were 1.208. In these eighteen mm approximately 7.000 miles of "high line." has been built in Illinois costing more than $00,000,000. This linen-s that power for motors is - able in practicully every hamlet in the state. There is probably no territory of like site “when in the world better served with electricity for light mid pom than Illinois. Q.Can you give me any titrures showing the rate of growth of electric service in Illinois in, say. the last twenty years? l A-imtroversy has raged for a ihundn-d years or more as to whether the first permanent white settlement was established as KnsluLskin or Ca- hokit Setlements were established at 'both these places either in 1699 or 1700. Mona borders East St. Louis on the south and Kaskéskin is at the mouth of the Kashskin river. Both places Were settled by the French. Thrivirur settlements were scattered along what is known as the "Ameri- can bottoms" extending from East St. Louis to below Kaslnskin nearly a hundred years before the half dozen white men took up abode on the site of the present Chicago. The first gen» enl migration into Illinois came down the Ohio river, and up the Mississippi. Northern Illinois was settled largely by New Enghnders who came vigthe Great Lakes and Southern Illinois largely by Virginians and Kentaek-, 2-How does Illinois rank among the antes in agriculture, manufactur- ing and mining? Q-When and wher't did the white man establish his first permanent set- tlements in Illinois? A-illinois ranks $3.41: “richl- tun, fourth in the manufncturinx and lixth in the production of mineral wealth. ‘IN.M& MEI. - .éiiriGrrG' w. '1lme_Gtiriki'"G"ai"rliTit"giai1 ~m4u- Question and Answers EA93ri'iiiiiiriiiiri'tticl=i7Gr.- LETTEatING - MONOGRAIS High Grad. Work 616a1tt LII!" Amn- GARAGI Aiuiriiki'iiia .2223 H P-, memm AMEN?!” J AMES COLLINS £43801? BROS. 25-! it?“ Min-*1“ Auto Painter “17553. -t r. K., Roeeford, 7.1. A. B., Zion. for with -iricir.i-i'i"i"i'i; - '0‘“ a-as-iii-iii-s, a.uraa.Ge' Criaue7a "2:2,: tNdutae an but at - 217 North Gm BA, Raul Seetre A. Gmdiyw cnotractor GEORGE TUCKER BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH ammo POULTRY To ORDER 519 Mwood a". Tel. R. P. 1128 GobiuSpil-GIc-‘Ahb-dn comm. Pintst. Tel. WP. PAINTING AND DECORATING was. Iran a... at... "Mr. Pet In» Gus. "u"ftioia- CrtTC 'kB1llithAND PARK "eGairrriT Huk’s Auto Supply Ca. I'll- _ fu- N‘s-manna MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE ”T9393"! -mcxms wâ€"nâ€" """"'-._. -h - 'Ntrt .h. h IL... In.“ "ot-hah-ara" hall-l ni‘ml "'".--a.iutiicGa Telephone Bieetund Put use P. UGOLINI HIGHLAND AWNING co. “mums - rams CEMENT comma MASON CONTRACIOR DANIEL A. PAY “MAN. hut-k1.) mun-3.11.1. Auto Radiator Shop “alumnae-.- 'sa-mr-ass-ee-. mun-d“ Munch-Ag...- Asmiattrs taii, “I for the HIGHLAND PARK BEVERAGE co. BUTTER AND EGGS BRAND BROS. [July’s Furniture Bldg. Tel. M. P. as aM-m-tmas. lulu-{m cl Carbon-ted Bower-g. Duh: A a. of Bibi“ Ch. " math-d Put an wooumns WMOTI'EN BEVERAGES an“ nut-n... ',',Ci',lil'l'," Diree tory , AWNlNG (hulk-loll!“ mint-ii. A". Dry Cleaning - Pro-sin Tailoring and Repairing Gut-nu and far up! “I“ Tel. B. P. 495 " S. St. Johns Ava. PLASTERIN G CON melons When you an contemplntinx building or Remodeling, consult~ 217 Butchell Ave. PLUMBING $47313}ch Phone 219-R or 219-1 Deerfield, w. Telephone H. P. 993 We '10hoh-o-ruta- alumnus. HP'IWGISM- furinet General Building (Io-trader 622 Railroad Ave; - Highm m 188 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE HIGHLAND PARK '" “Md” , ©.---. .,' “at...“ , "wer-i..-.---.. 1 I'm-1'. "rmm-. a ERwor F. DREISKE Peter H. K. Grimson PLASTERING CONTRACTORS M“ In! M» M Telephone Hizhlsnd Park 5” 00m and m7 v“ Am Bu " Ink:- mos: HIGHLAND nu an "v.tto. and Bette. All a. W Urrhohsterintr Shop EL_ECrRrc SERVICE GENERAL CONTRAC'IOR N ICK BRANDON ISIO I‘ll-Hint Anni iii “WM" PLUMBING & HEATING nAD00ANDraattmtacag, PLUMBING Ind HEATING Durant Oil Burners Mmrumini'é Son OFFICI '" dr-rr I. M», . _FLORIS'I‘ - W ' south St. Joluu Amt. Phone Highland Park 801 GUST OSTRAND Wh‘ T. E. PERSON UPHOISTERING 1?» u we; rte-m- E. NELSON Bl Phone H. P. ma, 5m... g. A. FRANTZ "CAVATTNG H ighwood. Ili. PAC - -

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