Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1924, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR People: feel such l:t: tens to see the teams ‘:;"‘ enti own towns and ac "‘-'flfi n ball and other gamds, that th fail to do justice t} fing pla: by a visiting teagi. (Rerha in maket Un fne 4 Specimen. | Shall :‘n t tt sembly : en im NLH State jof llip« of surfaced > and pu'-mz‘ issue of bon« which, in st construetion %"""mu? ow tem: of, 1 and for con nno&'n:‘ interest at m -»nufi:: ment ; f interest as i off said bon issuance, bu ments may b of revenue. a Act: autho Motor . Vehic first used fo: for submisi its use of interest of propriated to| meet such‘ payment for Re Evern Rou! alrea 8 id (Be mt ) M 5 Armory, Waukegan : \ illage Hall, Libertyville _ FE m Place Auditorium, Highland Park ds will be hard surfaced, will last a lifetime, and will be mainâ€" ) feés at low regsonable cost. _ . 1 | [ 000,000 bond issue will insure the completion of the 9,800 mile ; system, which will carry 95 per cent of State‘sâ€"highway tr%c. . on *An Act pons by the of ble _ hardâ€" in â€" highways 4 ted _routes, of for. the ::v. by an of Tlinois, , / pi es for the ,t':n. N acting r,“ to : the ads, routes . de« { and| intenance, tion for ay provement Ballot s of iprincipal a te fiEuE) ud be in any ey â€" from for e of such ill and effect? their footâ€" often | made they e AIVE Lk TICH EAVE WAUKEGAN ....... 9:00AM ve Gurnge ...._.......3_..... 9:15 rrive and Leave LakeWilla 9:45 ive Antigqch ...._._.............10;:00 ve Antidkh‘ ...:.>...:...â€"....10 :20 rrive Lake|Villa _..s._.10:45 Leave Lake Lurich ... , mark and B‘eposit all ballot like this s ~such «deâ€" ecute such contract a leation and ; makes the Counry, Senatorial and Congressional Candidates will be present f neral ;Asâ€" (subject to rrive d ur_._,..;', eave C snn eave Hi Park eave Highwood ... day, November 1st, 1924 n invited to Bbring your car, your friends and neighbors and join the procession â€" : s Southlon Milwaukee Avenue to Dundee Road; East on:Dundee Road to Waukegan Road > think that if they do applaud: such plays, will shake the morale of their players whom they wish to support in every way. Hence when some visitor makes a long run on the football field, or bpts a clean hit on the ball ground, the home spectators 44 o YES ner at Wauconda and Lake Zurich Saturday Evening, November lst,at 7: ES" avan and Good R â€" Auto Parade . If you own a car, the liéense fees ml%* be. ‘due annually whether the bond issue ies . (or not, because these fees have almdmn Mixed by law. The proposed law insures these fees will continue to be used mâ€"%: _ construction and maintenance of State Election November 4 Paid by Auto Fees . _ _ No Direct Tax _ Tllinois collected this year to Octoberâ€"18th, $11,424,720 in auto li¢tense fees, or app x imately $3,500,000 more than enough . to make the average yearly payment of "n- cipal and interest on both the old $60,000,â€" 000 bond issue and the proposed $100,000,â€" 0060 bond issue.. . /: ©!~ H15PM :30 +45 :00 :10 120 +40 Unless you own a car, this great road system will not cost you one cent. _ For the _ . State Hard Road Bond Issue _ maintain an attitude of zldt‘:yilenca which exprflues the regret t feel to see their home players oytclassed. The kids of this city have lost inâ€" terest in the swinming season now that they are expected to ol e it Saturday night in the bath tub. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Leave Lake Villa . Arrive Grayslake . Leave Grayslake, . Leave Round Lake Leave Volo ...._.... Arrive Wauconda : Leave Lake Forest .. Leave Lake Bluff ... Leave North Chicago Arrive Waukegan ... Leave Area .._.....___.; Arrive Libertyville: Leave ‘Libertyville .. i oad Boosters 12 12 10 11 11 _ As a result of enlightened i ~ tion in the public schools, it is like that the person of average educi fifty years hence "will have that cof ‘tact with music which best exp: h his own nature and in which a culâ€" tivated _ sensitiveness to 1 music will contribute to a richer and fuller life." Such is the opinion Prof. Osbourne McConathy, head ‘the department: of .public school and community â€" music at Northwes university music school, who spoke recently ~before the North Central gxediana Teachers association at Soug! "Bend. s i0 4:05 4:15 4:30 MUSIC KNOWLEDGE _ cROWTH PREDICTED INTEREST TO BE CGENERAL Professor Declares That in ~â€" Years This Art Will Have ¢ Wide Influence Upon â€" Human Life Conducts Mental Tests d Prof. McConathy who has been conâ€" ducting: novel mental tests upon chil dren of the Evanston, IIl., publi schools for several years, is convinerd that the presence of musical talent can be discovered and gauged in‘ a little child almostâ€" as~ soon: as the youngster enters school. By â€" thi method, Prof. MceConathy has brought out some exceptional singers and inâ€" strumental artists from among Evanâ€" ston‘s public school hostâ€"childn whose parents at first scoffed at the idea that their offspring pos ied musical talent. } .. Musical Opportunities . | "Instead of the old music which consisted solely of class singâ€" ing lessons with greater or le} emphasis on music reading, we the public schools offering a e choice of musical opportunities to { pupils," said the Northwestern = versity teacher today. 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