Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 Jun 1923, p. 10

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Le $atisiae, ton Invest- meat my P ai; (hi _ --ev .nny U" cash ned spring seats, coun y of southern It ‘ Investment Opportlinity no: 'mith -"__- -. .uyul lllll They‘re waiting for you, man! was certainly thinking of Lake weekend. f , i!',., Ann 0; A 'IS",', was lowered into the l by (ttual weight, 514 pounds baclcféwen! the rest of them int Thtaiwanted some weekf ago. Highland Park Ticket Office, I,!i;sensier Station wry an opportunity to tshare in the om company, through inviistrnent in tyur Se (7"i ) cumulative preteiired shares arid ir, in the earnings of our dompany on a safe tory bisis.' ', _,::'.') J tory an -""r - urn a--. 7 ' " but just {low good nxody --"", r, """ " , knew un il the Lake) Ge. "lziaarCe I - '-"= 'K-r-CIP. .iiiE','C11, neva iation of tiii, - "Ta-ll.- :3 (linen-e, totnd out the other i cw-" E tty. 3 A f i it I L . 4 wanted <ome specimen fish to exhibit at the Outdoor Exposition gin Chicago a; few Fturo. if j i i he was lowered into the lake-it “'45 taken up within two hour ind in it Were. ltual weight, 514 pounds of fish! iThe few specimens needed ere selected) and Went the rest of them into the lake) .-’ , . . :l . re waiting for you. man! The manyho invented the phrase "ssitermanv, heaven" ertainly thinking of Lake Geneva. ‘ Fix up your tackle and get out here next end. , _: afortalm, trip on the fast North Shore Line-the big luxurious bus, with leather. Ined spring seats. waiting for you pt Kenosha-ae miles through the picturesque 'Y of southern Wistumsiri-aiui yott're ready to go after them.' g 11 'i 'rains that connect with Lake Gem”. uncut” u " - We now offer the m our pier, Community? citizens of the 5154 Pounas‘ Of Pigckerel, Pike and Bass), out unc1 f Lake Gerieva in; 1 Hour knd 54 he North sire terri- the ownership of our , our seven Fer cent; s and thus also share] andfsatistaiy. Teliphone 1740 ICELAND _ P, l "All ins none fo home use, if the en re amount of exports of dis- tilled hits from th United King- dom t e Bah'amas, est Indies and Canad in A923, be a ded to the im- i ports Mexico in 1 21, (the latest} tttture avdilable) an Smuggled into the U States, th total would be about. e yuUone-fo rth percent of the pald liquor withdrawals for’ Conan tiori for the' fiscal Wear of” 1918." in th qnitdiriiiiiteii year _ ding June 31 BRIO" to tan 9fto Luann? or one Pereentrof the taxpaid ,liquor ithdraimu Nr consumption ‘in th United tsates. for the titreat year _ ding June 89, 1913, Which nmnnn d- qlg%-sms.. _ xpo from the U11in Kingdom to he W t Indies, Bahama and British uian for the first four months, of 1928 ere 350,311 g’proof gallons, l ihieh maintained "the same rate; fir th entire year, Wuld amount to 1,050,9 proof gallons; If the entire geyil, was smuggled unto the United States t would equal less than three fourth‘ of one Dereentrof thm 'ea-ea [ ' he U ted Kingdom during the first [four onths of 1923, fwere 219,528 proof Hons as comppied with 279,-l ,879 in he first four months of iii,) This i less than 41 per cent of the l amoun imported frplh the same? secure tt the 'pre-promStion year _ 1923. f "In e West Indies; tnd the Balm-II 'hnas, wever, 'we find Jthnir G-..., A oirthe) ame aver year. The 1922 the 9x m ton] sport from the the W tIndiea,l Guian for the 11 ‘ "In e West Indies and the Baha- mas, wever, we find 'their imports from e United Kin dom increased from ,140 proof galfons in 1913 tol j67,68 proof gallons M the first four month? of 1922, which, by working oirthe' ame average would amount to l 503,05 proof gallonsifor the entire! year. The 1922 thruii, also include’ the tth' rt: to’Britishg puiana.) The twat.“ o..-, " _-- - V ,H._’,.,,,.\u l"' "ur mores, that b tleggers may foist their pois- onous are upon the fpublic as 'gen- nine i ported stuff' kind for which fobulo prices are paid. The plants makin counterfeit la/tel, and stamps that h 't? been seized along the New Kasey d New York coasts bear out, his s 'ktement. I l , i ' Her Living Sin "duds g "lt i; 'yruneseapabt {got that any- } him: iich lifts the 8 Ward bf liv- , m; on he part of on Working class E in of necessity cont ihute towards i tier siness conditi s," says Com, ”mission r Haynes. 'ai, has increased “he pur basing power if the working-: fman's mily of neeestities {and even, illuxuvio made n more; thrifty work-, iing cl '14, and physiéaiiy a better; iwnrkin class. it has iinptoveti credit,! [bills a more promptly paid and ob-:' Iligatio met. Everyf b: siness man, I“wows, hat anything iwiiich yntril'-i: intes to ard reeétablisiimént of credith {or the assists in de ehiprnent of Bi: ikemor noral sense o obligation ism "fa most needed and “Emma force in " ith‘e bu near: life of mgr ¢ountry. No] {one ca read these tidings and escape! i'lthe co 'iction that priohibitipn is an: oemnon force lying at' the very heart _ ' ilot Am ica’s survival in the comma-f cial iv 1d. C s i ( F "Mu c",,;;:';.::;):,),),',),': seems to) be hat n-wide, has n broadcnsted to crea the [tQ";:':)),",)'),',)" enforce.., ment i breakihg down; hen the Try, rovers; is true. Es 'tally have they) played; p the 'greagetmount of liq- ubr i) . It smuoolml Kn A.“ _, "Th lir . _ - H...’ _ .vunuuun ommis "ner, which ta forth the ropes, of prohibition law enforce- ent a ée-his nun " the task, une 11‘ 1921. s _ Muéh has been seen Itahdd in the way of r; lathmot wt hdrawnlb. use f padl-: k proceedings. convictions of higher-:93] cooperati n of state, county, and municipal cynicism with; Ptohibi 'it enforcem t? agents, wholesa rdtutr, violatio iand heavier entenc d I [ j Whe we measure tlieiproeress of I prohibi n law enforce out from theI f tartins, point, we are nilazed at the i ’ nmpa iliqn ot the situa id today with 1 hose f Prerprohibiti nrdays when! l su. was', : common sight ).' 'see as many _ s 50 , Ioons in a fe . Yoeks of a. usy ci-y street; and '! down that] .mne st Mt today and {gimme same; uildin occupied. withlo I er business i‘ rms t L are (,',i.be1tlif, to the public' ml to L, nation. The; has diverted, nto th.’ channels of légitimate busr, ass a (as! amount of; Niamey, which annot [are other than} a most whole.. T tome'e‘ect upon busihea’s conditions; n Rene al. I f; counterfeit la/tel, 't? been seized Sale d New York tom tement. I Export of Spirits following fietires on exports Tied spirits from the United Ln-wide, has Mel“ brotrdensted the impressianhat enforce. breakihi down; hen the very is true. Es ially have they up the J,',trtllat of liq- Ig smuggled " our shores, 'Ls.,.-., -e- _ . _ - :hi'n; Actin, nation. This has d bhannels of hhri imam 'ttet amount of’ oney, att other than; a ,most tter Living Sin; l f Eaton-cane“: 2rnrmr d ditions Be tar Thu In lower Yaj: Gives '. ' g Btatisti , I sense o Obligation is ed and wécome force in life' of o _ tountry. No these thilurk and escape 1 that '3'lt,1t,ig.n, is an e lying a the very heart: survival (n the comma-3 l, Federal jsrohiiitioit Director q’u ahnotmeea he receipt of n3 anniversary statement of syncs as Fade ~Prohibition ibner, which ta forth the, pf prthbitionj law enforce-l 5 u morq' thrifiy work- d physiéally a better it has improved credit, promptly paid and ob- .Everyf bpsiness man $110 . AT Idmoox a ref [blocks of a and down that and 'ii,i"iii'ii' same with o er business 'iii ri, the public The: has diverted of yhriiimad busi- you 607 Cen (ral _ A veriue Sharbenf your Razors many years experience guarantee apything that Phone '1581 LET M13; HOW ABOUT mummy Prairie I If you In to avoid the Service» _ nus been pronqum-ed invariably as effective, but. QRIGINAL. 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