Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1927, p. 25

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'Thr Pepetrttort of the “me an of rule-rs Ill dtthrmmtt guns of a mam-no and in s1trhtlr dttrerertt medium: is I rurrrnx feature. Whoa three or {our-pm tweed was introduce knit- trd fabrics u a pan of their nuke up thew knitted NI an made up from the. Very sum» yam-a u those [nu-d m Ion-aux the tweed. The IF ml! is that the "itted goods math " "ure the (trends in color amGaiitGT that}. they an!" consider-bl, in Dress fushioos an especially fem- ugme an spring, and there is not!» no; no" {mini-e thaa rallies. which an bark again in (all site. So" marina, handkd in a simple “ax. an "tterittq to any figure. For the than": than“ who needs a little staid-min out and covering up. they are caudally recommended. A strtaigs amount of fullneaa. if only m the form of pleats. is demanded by the use of soft materials. and the old" Irv-man must have long lineal Belg» and fan-n that!“ lead the In: M colors for salt: and “min: {thrift Then tom light (my. lol- lu‘ld by a shade of blue called tare. 5.: r a pastel tune inrlining a bit titan! mauve. There an also Na- plm, a nth blue between royal and lxpla. and rubric. a deep Burtundy 'hatadee-is-tiretr.rtrsdate, an the Wm'l [lo-c Cup-lion. lu the data than: " the chi: Putin-e. col-w: m can: uni col- on my to but Nut and an. in ' cur-Nuan- that has in on. In- son after W. White is I partiew hrly oistarudiate not: this twin. nod whit: with black is lunch (xvond fur um costumes. With such a Avior mains! there is usually an MB dihounl difrere- of have. And In:- Spring is a hand. and still the felt hat tburistses, In in new union the Hun in I bit lower ald‘the felt more plume. slowing opportunity for more fulds tad plea”. stem has!!! is not quite raw-7115;" """tberheou-dta-ee-tri. et"em--suatite*ir-rb- D"ara-aamoehimtodarm Vigil-mulch“ hnvmdayh “Quint-2C0.- m- “AN‘S IAGAZINI p N a; h FOR SALE _ $3,500 Down, $300 Semi-annually _ at 6% Interest Sunset Terrace poi-u Improve Beautiful 6-Room Home " Lot and House Cost $16,500 will sell for Comer Lot 100x167 Feet If Interested, Call 557 . Some time no I visitor approached a mad and Ion-hing our the culp- tun when the union Velm- of (al'i1ul.;t't'.hst,'tcp1tgu"vTc'f "ere dial-1.1L said. “How does it ,eome that the W In no much l more bruken up than they were when 'it was have ten mu no?” It might _ have been pun absent-mindedneas on [ her part but the other day . lady en- tend the museum. walked up the broad marble mint-y to the second tioor and exclaimed in amnaed dis- appointment. "Why I thought I was In the Union Station!" . by the great [ulna master Titian has recently been hung in the new Arevssioec, gallery: The other day a tuner attend and uked to we the Titian, She was shown the picture and immediately exclaimed, "But who paint“! " ?" Excavators report the ttttding of a myslunuus root of oil under a bui- mws block tn New York City. This uu probably of the fuset variety and the by-product of a nearby still. A gal in Bvrlin who was tryin; to Ret Sm:- York on the phone trot Lon- don instead, So hr u our informa- rznn gnu this is the most paint wrung number Incident on record. xmrious public buildings: and many visitors uh the and It the trout (minute “when an the animals?" A boy tune to the entrance the other by and wanted to see "the dog show."' another. anxious to Bee the mummies, naked where the "dummies - kept." Several IOIM~ doing the ttalieries recently. paused on the min stain My landing and, Ttanrime Beer at the statue of the French philosopher, "Voltaire" one of them said, “I'll K" over and read the Ink-l and find out who that old wound! ia." A painting " is 1 common experience to have the Art Instituk taken for the Post M an: it “in g " in 'Ca"k'ir'llu'GTIbhLh,rad'l I little but" when the valuable P-she-ttrut-i-hae' i-ethet-herofthe-re-', mud “WU-em would think wet would tire concealme- the nulls» oft-awn?" l t-,ttlte:tAutttp2ittl _ tmt-t_-Marr-at UmiNeitaue “whim-99183.11 3...th Mtbwcuhbuolun htttrCE Mahdi-dwin- “man-admum; arts "tqiiiiitttarr and Garage $14,500 'aggtiV'a%ror m a"; l'mlvr the plan. class teuhcrs in both grammar and high schools will sch-ct the best esslys from their t-lasstsk and transmit them to their principal who will then select the best one from that school ttnd send it to the superintendent of schools for the county or an equivalent "ttrCer. The county superintendent wilt then se- it"! the he trt rssay written by a Cram- mar student and the best one written by a high school student in his Coun- ty and will transmit them to the American Railway assoeiation. Cor. Imp-s may follow the same procedure rxvept that each college or univursity, through its proper othcer, may select “he any and transmit direct to the American Railway association. Sui-her ol Accidents In 1926, there were 5.921 highway gram crossing Accidents in which 2,- Under the rules prescribed by “In. Amriun Railway Minion. the subject of the essny is to be “Cross Crossings Cautiously" and each any is to be limited to 250 welds. Mast Be Concise _ The essays must be terse, logical and constru'ctive and mint stress the need for Kreater can in approaching and passing over railroad crossings. The essays are to be sent to J. C. Cnviston. secretary of the may sec- tion of the American Railway mo- ciation at 30 Vesey street. New York City, by not later than June 1. Three yen-ms of nation-l reputation to be st.lcct:d Later will aet as judges. One prize of $250 will be “mu by the American Railway association for the best essay by _ grammar stu- dent. a similar prize for the but el- say by a high school student and I like amount for the best my by I college student. _ Concernin; over the hem-“tin took plat: in 1926 con-pad with 1925 in the number of high-t, M cunning accidents and hetievUq that _mon are should be exercised br an thou crossing railroad tmeha, the Americln Railway Minion My unounced plum tor n "ation-arid. el- uy contest among new and collage students with three can print of $2.50 sub. to be Hunted the authors of any: manning In “martial. readily avaihble suggestion for pre- venting such Accidents. BEAUTIFUL Cm CITY TuNMml"Elltltlh WWW UrtiNeEettaNe Sunny " Seal: Ila-(y hWInIyA-edan In lam "Btrgetmatr.Ph-r+tbaatttPAaE.aaa- At the White House it is said that aim-e the adjournment of congress the invitations to Mr. Colidxe for his ap- nearauu- and speeehmaking in vari- ous til) "S of the country hive poured in at P. Trvater rate than ever before. To datr. he has acennted none of them. The White House spokesman made this run r-‘nt explanatory comment at this wu-k‘: press conference. "rt would ~u-m 'hat in view of the many matter requiring the attention of the Prrsid,mr at the present time, he can hetter s'er'vr the monk- by staying in “'uhim-tw t nd attending to the pub- lie lpu~ivwss rather than going about the rtmnlry furnishing entertainment or nth-ring public instruction on pub- lie uuestmna." The erist of letters proffer-in: sum- mpr "Whiw House" is also large and growing' larger daily. Among the latest i, an invitation to soend the Rummrr at Hollywood. California. Pirkfirr, the Beverly. Hills estate of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fair- banks Wm- tenda-rrd the President with thr n~~urance- trom Mary and Doug that it “new a nice house and that he “Huh! by wire to like it. The Mary Pick banks 1A'tt% with thr u “out that that he “u sin w YELLOW CAB RATES H m - kilhd Ind no: 5- m In "m. than “a 5.6” ud- dults in which I” -. we. in“ Bad W, rind. 0th. " itch-u t can“, any place in the nun-hr of aartr-NU. in use. tho hard from out Add“ is My becoming 3mm. Only mm the mr-ogteettioo at the - sad the railroads an a admin in such Accidents be brought About. in view of the fret the complete etimi, nation of highway grade email?- is impossible. not only because a (In time that would be involved bat also became of the prohibitive cost which 1sItMatery rm; ofthe punk. _ ' .. COOLIDGE RECEIVES MANY BIDS IN WEST All Sons of 01ers Flooding the White House for Use of Summer Cups PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 This ndmbetJevm, 6:1;ka iiUG iiiiiir,irorturoii, LU Wiséoxisihicom'binéd {the two siatés if: which (by Noah Shore line opqatgis an increase of, 13.32266 over the par 1925, indicating in which the North Shore line operates) is an increase of 1,232,266 over the year 1925, ir the constantly vowing appreciation for this convenient and complete transportarion service. The whale a service rendered to the public by a prxogrestsive electrically-operated railroad is ind!- seed by the numbered cums carried (baring 1990:: the N951): Shore Lineta toga! of 19,461,426 First two-thirds mile T .V N .371- Each. additional 1-3 mile 10c No charge for extra pagsonzers. Ttt.Nimh8hre_ur-sitien dune-avian unmann- mmmumcowaz Magnum '_rmtatr1r-r-aeeatt--iesteattat1Lstrth-,-vtmei-dtazt_ r"h"e*"r'ro*.e-te,r--- ChicatroNorthShoredkMiiwaukee R.R.Co. 'iiil8lRMgl, 2-' ? M) I. 'f) Ill' I, 1ltll _“I WA Ni 2a"'iir='kTe""""'"""'"'""" _-'---'--" Moisat srh"periTaio,e. new...“ BtttrH---roeBrd. _ t ,tii?,httibFcm=se1'a'r2c mu: new S,et.EelStierhuwPium I - . L_- ,7 GWla' . Fii,7ciiuiiiiiiir." 1"“ "r-"'"'" at'ra'Lerfgtci'tttft2ra'2'iide,t Mn“ ladf’-Mudcll me. V‘!- - ”Pulses. MammL-ke. “to. Chicago. KM Oct-ml (Pull In! Hh Gang) Yoarrchotceofe-tuoptheoterattractionsisuide. Hatmsameofthebat: _ HA N In his" t Weantue. 'h-r-NA Guam :5 '12!!!”- _ "B_iq - ” M Elm-"Ned new Dad-m” raw-2‘ Cog-ea. f2omedrapt--0ohas 'di,flt'llr-L Winn-(dd -e -- T f through our Ticket Agent The my of Sada MightaatdPkt'nehetoMee MIR“. Wake your H. F. PAHNKE, Piano Tuner union: Anaemia. I 8. 3. John. Ave. Highland Put, Illinois at Y-n' o INr.rta- M: OFFlCE HIGHLAND PARK 20a 1". It is my to obtain good theater tickets on reasonable notice. If you wish, the local North Shore Line Ticket Office will act as your agent without charge; they will make gesegvations by North Shore Line direct te1ephooe, and haveticketskhinrournameatthe theaterboxotBrs to inspect the new and bigger Spring and Summer line, con. sisting of hundreds of patterns, imported and domestic weaves. wonderful quality and reliable texture. 1'onsiderintr the fact that my overhead expense is very small, I can provide you with custom made suits and coats at the lowest possible cost - and give you the highest value. The years Lhave devoted to accumulating experience will enable me in sernr you intelligently and guarantee your satisfaction in my work. ' I also have a few cuts of all year round suitinzs. Snecial orices I alsi, have a few vuts of all year round suitings. Special prices, $45 and $30, including extra pair rd trouser». I have seltrvted these patterns myself. _ . . Dry Cleaning and Pressing THINGS CLEANED BY us WEAR LONGER AND LOOK BETTER - Cetts' Suits and Hats Gloves. Tics and Searfs, Ladies' Suits, Dresses, Coats, Hats, Gloves, and Spats. Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Curtains, Drapes, etc. For better work and prompt serrire always etrll Du rridd cu7-tt. Oar [Wins Irn' nu histhrr than you pug for pm! Phone Deerfield 2n-R PIANO TUNTIWE " he! mud. My. Rumba. Batman Strecial Invitation To All Deerfield Men ordinary rteatiimr, Th: Common and thlemd Stocks of Public Service Company . of Nani-rm "lav-ans are lured onTlte Chungu Stud Exchange PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY THE BOARD or DIRECTORS of Public Service Com any of Northern Illinois has declareda the regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 per share on the Com- pany's 6% Preferred Stock, $1.75 per share on the 7% Preferred Stock, and $2.00 per share on the Common Stock, payable May 2, 1927, to stockholders of record, at the close of business, April 15, 1927. Dividend Notice OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Serving 6,000 square miies--286 cities and teros-ith gas and Elearicity ANNOUNCING VINCENT SILVERI M“Wha¢ Eon: Won-an Km" Comady~Helen Hayes. 'tagtaqC8b-"rtdeia"--- Musical Comedy. my magmas-stud“. April 17 M‘Wle Saarinen" Pix-Marr Bound. '"at-.-"brme'--Mo.icalckrmed, Mun“: bulur-Nck Don-lane. 'A dinner and theater party is a' fine Anniversary celebration, atae Na GEORGE R. JONES. Treasurer T AILOR Deerfield. Illinois Pm m

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