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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1928, p. 12

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. BMMCMJDGE (if _'" "e"'--------, -- _-.- In Far-per Years Cast Ballots for Tu“. Roosevelt. Wilson and Thisz for Repub- lican Nominee "oover's 1tualificatioas ' "Mr. Hoover is a great engineer' and admirsisrrator, a man who both) plans thirds and dam things. a praw’ tical, construetivv idcuiist, IS IN DEPEN DEN T VOTER He suzunmrxl‘m his reasons for Young for Mr. “nova In a state- ment which rmphasizus the qualitiea- tions uf th,. Rulnuhhmn nominee as a humartitarran a friend of peace, an cnginwr and administrator, and "a 'rertuine dry." Professor liher, styling himself an indupendem unter. recounts that he helped to elect Huusevclt in 190-1, Tart in 190N and Wi!sun in 191?. and 13m. and volrd for the Democratic “amulet-s m VYU'0 and I92t. After annuunring his dmisim for Mr, "tn-var. Professor Fisher says, armnlink m the Christian Science Monitor: a, 334%th who "wants to secure the full bi-fits, of prohibition many hinlons " dollars’ worth per annum m productivity and in the savings and extension of human life," Prof. Irving Fisher of Yale Univer- sity has announced that he will sup- port Herbert "oover for President. rer's ronsrructive rem-f, umlrrmkrn n smut lawn-n bu: tive. which. in! hrumil'vuw and lul h “mu-In! hu- ft, From 12:21 day to " mm: maid li:rur Human sutTvrhvs :41: In "o-t-war rdinf. Iron nu“ (Raina the iirsrt, “'"Z'u: My: th Grumpy: Andria, y.rs.1 Llsml'ht-ru. "h!-. Hun-v9 is u“? olicrisrrs i, “u H m “‘3 run): hum- tt in his! cr; w,dd a; i} "321', {Inn-r is ', all Ha-es. sufferim: fr detration Of "v'dat ruhure " rc Mum-4 -'rF_i"_o, into a (romrn'ir-m furor for saving wanna for rvvrdutiorsir.irscr industry and {w tho development of the for, Mgr: markets of the Arneriearr hush new man and the farmer, "Mr. Hmn'cr i, a gt-nuine dry. one who. as a humanitarian. wants to 50- ruro the full 1"nnefits of prohibition for the hath and happiness of Amer- iran hnmvs. and as an economist want: trt woun- its full benefits--- many billinns of dollars' worth per annum-ir. productivity and in the savintr; and extension of human life. "datrVrr and intr.ttirm an! the I :Ivnhlfmz hoth, if Maine.“ and " '.rrsure :In- to be stabilized. Hoover a Genuine Dry Through Mr. “unvrr the “up lent at Fun‘nL-‘rrt- has been crumm- tc, a (romvndnm forcv for s41: "Moreover. personally, he may be J. M. BILHARZ Hours19 a.m.to 12; t to 5 p T to 9 pm. " North Sheridan Rand Highllnd Park. Ill. I. (but; N-hui. Cunning M “It. at Cell-Io“ Phone Deerfield 133 Deerfield, Illinois Tuesday and Friday evening! Pheme H. P. 1033: Res. 3373 FRED L. PROTINE M In. u-'. Gar-go DR. MITCHELL nan-33m» Telephone 493 Alt- TYfmmthtgn LAWYER DENTIST :qw ml JI name. C', pvarticai (1'Unn a Quakrr, whore "Il mun-u [lidrr ..ths'r mm mm: _rro-rueiny. Ur.- ext-mind to farmer now relied upon to himself out" the In: which he In sworn to calm. Three could be no greater deaeredtt of law otresertrtutce than to have in the White House . President who in his own personal habits, should at n example in ftoutitw the law. "Govvrnor Smith is likable u a persomUity. So was Brynn. But I could never vole tor Bryan humus! he was linked to the free silver folly and I can never vote for Smith be- cause he is linked to Tammany Hall and liquor. A candidate should b. vudged for what he can accomplish as President. Governor Smith cer- tainly has not had Hoover's experi- mice with our great national and World problems. nor has he displayed lfurrver's knowledge of them. LACK OF HOME LIFE BIG CRIME FACTOR Luck of orderly, well organized humv life is one of the Rreatest tae, ',or,s in keeping the prisons of Illinois mm. The evidence is overwhelming. " Is proved in the report compiled 1y tin-tubers of the faculties of the t'r'ds.vr,slts- of Illmois,, University of Vim-ugh and Northwestern university. EVIDENCE 0V ERWHELMING "Governor Smith, by signing the repeal of the New York Women“ Act, has done more to nullify not}. bum" than any other man, and to vn‘ule that very dismayed for law whwb be profeses to deplore. ju. tha up: “hula-mu- Amcricars family Report of University Commit- tee Investigating State Institutions Emphw sizes Point t or." the press. Thic n port w runs of labor at ' (i. t‘hlhuugh. 't rr a)? "hell yin! miu- your ll" tar. the dealer will ex- pl-in [be pimple little "timrn that should he atteoded to II - intervals to iossare the best performartre. Me will obo tell you mmrlhin: of his own facilities for do. in; this work promptly and st In." con. Will the pun-hm of your at, you an glided to Free IW yin? by your ISM mils. TM. survive in In ya .d we urge yin: to lake (d “I.” of h. Proper care during thin its service maimnmls are so few and the upkeep (out unusual-madl- the lift " ya. a. These are the "was it performs so wonderfully. These are also the reasons Ttm uni" ohttsrriton of the Ford Motor Company and its draler orpaniruuiort is now grnuing at the nu- of 5000 ecfg a day. it is to these new car owners that this message in addressed. . Thenew Ford hart-marl:- ably fine car for one that coals so little. " is simple in design, constructed of the tinest material; and built to unusually close measure- To the 5099 who daily become owrters of the new Ford car f EL FORD MOTOR COMPANY . lv press. . "I In this sensible ago. you know. at or: was prepared after ""1 the psychological messity-n: m", at the request of Him 3 A 2mm».- of sunny. winding rum haugh. chairman of the {Wu-r mumry hills when um; is tux. ”run hum], ytate of, tiriui at kitchen -.auis. Ur perm; was Mr, Clubaugh‘s idea', thr. picture night bv "r some {In of prim" prouems, madu Luann (dd-fashiuzu-‘l tarden. or "f . Emmi in reuawh and by;"-hi at play. " of Pol'.tical ioucned,,) I‘hrnful scnu~ m the kitchen an ry valuable. Jun ir,vrrluai0. bulh {or derurutm Vast Important:- l nun...” - and m a c,lurttcr-irritaut. 4m and the up“ at ht me ‘,*_“__:A7 “T 'rmu as prepared after the request of Hin- . chairman at the h. hum-d. Mme of 22 Inc-n .21 Hm!- I 1mm d-tUla-d {rum Hulda mu- (If tot at Joliet .m Indy ttec to tn).- at hcmc Vast import- :crorws. The I l pnwn. L'mmnrild' me- go to thr peuitenti1sries and Morn-tori.- in In: langu- numbeng. Hue m - curnparative fuures from the upon: Pontiac -- UM an. 851; murried 127; divorced or lap-mud, 21; Hummer. t. lurid life, tt -t.i. h I wuy insurance W -ttinq m- “he: an Parote When a mun " released on parole, too. I home is I factor m keeping him straight, the tigures reveal. ua- ried men violate their paroles in pro- portmnale numbers to a far greater extent than married men. Menard -- Unmarried married. 397; dunked or 113; widowers, 69, Joliet-U-med men. ‘78; mar-3 lied, 392; divorced or separated, 70;! widowers, 59. I Mr a result of a study of t,it90 case, at each of the three major prisons in lllmoxs n wns found that the first offender, if released on parole. gener- ally keeps out of further trouble. But the habitual offend" has worse luck. 2-From Illinois Chamber of Com- merce- “Lack of orderly"-- Another remarkable discovery trt connection with the investigation TTar this. Out of the can: at Pontiac only hm per rent showed a record of retr' ular work un the part of the comm-L at Menard only 5.2 per cent and a' Juliet only 12.2. All of the rest ol them were chrssitied as having m employment or helm: casual or irret ular workers. (Jul of this report is expected to oune much information of value m deciding what kind of convict must he kept in Prison, what sort may hr panned with reasonable guaranty that he will become a good tinny and how to keep men out of pri-ux; Have you an interesting pictur in thc kitchen- hung where ll catch. your eye many times during the (in; 2,TTa't,:tutr. factory-Md “Uh. What a Pal Was Al." The labor of changing the engine oil and lubricat- ing the than-in is also free. although a (Luge is made for the new oil. We believe that " hm you ture the good eftrrtn of thin ittriseetiort you will minim-e to have it dnne mild, throughout the life of your tar. lnoludetl in the Free h.. spection Service is a cheek. up of the Innery, the generator charging ran, the distributor, the carburetor aditsntmmtt, lights, brakes, shock absorbers, tire intU- lion and steering Bear. The engine oil is also changed and chassis lubriccled. No charge whatever is made for labor or material. incideutat to this inspection service, Cxl‘l'pl when m pain are nae-nary because of accident. negletl. or mu. ttaere,er you live, yrm wilt Gd the Foru dealer very helpful in ketpins your at in good running (this for any Ibo-and. of miles " a uni-im- d trouble Cd exp-cc. ~11g'2r liou, Vegetarian tters (hum of carrot soup 't".ttr but with tummn-uu Creamed cabbage Hun-urn] [has qrpic and “dory salad Shauna! Puddinst ?Grn-etimulatme drink I. do _!hlio- v.0}; fl-r tire "tticial Kiev: clip " nin- (lilo song about men, 420; septum, , Poznan» m mensm ”OMB THIS YEAR An increase ot 16 pet all m the parading nu in remind in E. world's can. of recumb- of no- lorrydn. u of Juan t, 'ftgt cordine to the Department a! meree'p Mures announced by the American Motorists' Minion. On] January I, last, there in 1.344.311 motorcycles in operation throughout? the world, an comm with mum? _ u Jnnury l, 1921. Great Britain Ill“ Germany, with approximately 5430.-| 000 motonycleu each, have the hrr T " registration. In the United Saul.“ but 124.550 motorereies were retin- ured. The drop in registry in this wunlry is indium to low-priced automobiles. Earl W. Gsell & Co. PH , KMAflsTs VN Central Asenue-- Phone 2600 3%! Rune: William: tse, Phony 27100 “SIAY Mobiloil and V Hyvis Motor Oils sed b " all, my Cm! 'sw,'.'; t'2it,.f, Standard Gasoline and Oils THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL Lake County Distributors of VEEDOL ' Motor Oils and Greases ' ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION Telephone Highland Park 2550 'trstsLa-rqirumritamdNee. manhunt-km: Provides kindly, courteous, Cha mes very moderate. painstaking attention. ; MICHIGAN The HIGHLAND Apartment 54a CatholAvem “WM-ii Tet. Highland Park 3025 or St9t 2ttt dtotb . Maid Ki dumcqir and " "- A delightful plau- to liu- ttsis B inter. In the heart “f t hica. :01 Mr‘iul actis ilir-. It. .nnliful ai'urt- nu u". {urn-ind pr tufarx iM I d, l to $®® Itu~~ pi nun-u \l \1 IV; tti" ~- 14%|". cum. I "st" MICHIGAN AVE N l' E NOR TH ' mun! " in! 'f In Fit I $150 Holmes Electric Lift V High Pressure Faro-1y. [raft-nun." (“little-nib}. tgr

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