Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Jun 1927, p. 25

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The national trophy, which - be won three successive times More it may be kept permanently, " remain with Joliet for another year. This was the first year in which there was a Chss B competi- he Joliet school band also placed ttmt in a special marching contest held in connection with the musical mm, sud was awarded n speeial bar to! u prim by the Council Btutrs Ro- hry club. In this contest, too, Quin- cy, Illinois. and Austin, Texas, tied for second pure, while third place vent to the Flint, (Mich) school. fa: 'fe. 'pe,.iel, Cr, :11] 5:33 ' - BALDWIN’S SPEECH SHOULD BE SPREAD Maehinatiorts of Bolsheviks I" This Country Revealed by British Raid The opportunity is open for a reall philanthropist, who lives our country, I to set aside a generous sum of money to pay for the immediate printingi and distribution of the speech' of Pre- _ l mier Baldwin in England in which) he set forth in detail the full story or bolshevik intrigue in England and America, because of which His is-l, jesty’s government has broken rein-4 tions with the Soviet Republic of Rus- sin. Additional copies should be sent) to our own well intentioned people who ‘ in their political activities verge from pink to red and who waxed so high- ly indignant when Assist. Secretary Olds, of our own State department,‘ authorized the statement that one of the most disturbing factors in the; adjustment of our relations with the neighboring Republic of Mexico was the meddling of the Russian bolshe-:' Nita. It might be well in the pam- phlet containing Baldwin’s speech to add a few reprints of the indignant pawns-per stories charging Stere- tary Olds with seeking to mislead the American people. The Baldwin note proves conclusively that perhaps the Only' weakness which our own Stine Department showed was in not linking it! pronuncinmento on the holshewik unfriendly attitude a little W. ILLINOIS IMPROVED HIGHWAY MILEAGE Nearly Six “lama Miles of .Good Roads In State, Ae- cording to Last Report Report of the Division of Highway- " the Went of Public' Work! and Buildings of minds, and: public A -. - K “II " M, Pttirmrs may: N-"W --- _ _ in. on trr-ed his“!!! in Ini- It on January 1. 1m. Of this d,- - mere" tet T,,ted I Mod nae-hum In“ atGiTaatorethef.-,ttte'ff aiqe-eti11 otthei-rrtatst ”hmtdimt route-where“ A90Kr.T mile: of concrete slab. M- - feet in width. The remit: "iiiGriiLum-"om""U, ”Wows-in- "s"GG '3’d'a'én-M I." up Mb Pgrt'.V1%'2.'l? mud-chm“ sundae-92'!) 'iirikiitiCii an M lietk.ehe.",t* 9P." $5. "nat it“ - ambit for a real IANY my. [boas of the any. but a. no“ bnncha hn not lost thair Ttffl li,', young Am if the Iii-ha d Indication to attend this nun-’5 {Citizens Military Tubing - ey, Illinois, Winconlin all licki- l gun in accepted a: I hail of -- 1 ison. Although active enroll-eat by 'gan only Much lst, My per cent let all vacancies in the Cavalry Ind Fsixty per cent of all vacancies in the l, Field Artillery have been Med, luv- ‘ing only 193 enrollments Among the 1“Yellow Lees" and 112 Among the "Gunners" out of I total of 4,300 to ,be trained. Rush to lot-tel Bunche- ', Never before in the history of , Sixth Corps Area C. M. T. C. enroll-1 ment, explained Major General Wil- " liam Lassiter, has there been such ul rush to tm vacancies in the mounted l branches. Only student: who return for the second ye-r ere permitted to _ select a branch, said the General; all: first year men are required to Mel the basic course. which deals mainlyl with fundamentals and lays a loan-E dation for future training in any branch. Applications at the rate of fifty to sixty per day have been reaching the C. M. T. C. Mice; however, there) still remain vacnncies in all camps, and branches tor those who Ipply now , vand can qualify. l General Lassiter advises all youngl men in Illinois, Michigan and Wis- consin who are contemplating al month's outing at one of the C. si/ T, camps to apply early. These camps _ are govemment institutions; the dew mocracy of them is an outstanding feature: there is no preferred thus of students. Those who apply early and can quality, physically and mor- ally, have priority over all others. i s"Doihor"eitpth"th- FOREST FIRE LAW UPHELD BY COURT NOTABLE DECISION GIVEN Powerful Factor In Preventing Carelessness on Part of Travelers ls Belief of Forest Service The Supreme court has just decidedi that carelessness with fire need noti be confined to Federal forest lands) in order to constitute a criminal ot-l tense Under Section 53 of the United, States Criminal Code. Leaving I tire! near a Federal forest without totallyL extinguishing it even though the tire; is started rm private land is a erim-' linal offense in the eyes of the court. 1and punishable by tine or imprison- ment if national forest timberland is endangered, he decision is es- pecially important to national forest protection, according to the Forest Service of the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. for their many ‘thnusands of miles of boundary are subject to the grave danger of fires that originate on adjacent private lands and may sweep into national l forestHand, Yiipi-G-. aka-3w Powerful Fm F "This decision, coming at the very beginning of our main forest tire sel- sort, will be a powerful factor in pre- ventinftarelessmess with fire,on pri-1 Vite lands within Ind mr the 'b tional forests," according to E. E. Carter, acting forester of the Font.“ Service. "The careless camper or' owner can no Hunger plead private ownership " Mt excuse for luvingl n live fire which - into govern-5 hunt timber. This, eombined with} law Net that the law spans equal!" elelrly and forcefully to its dun“ Moned on gnu-mum land, (kn: ', strong wapon for Planning mine-palm- (“faith-l." lath-odhuulu-n oiiiu,tgreretr.ee GiifiGica"irTriajGrte.ety, www.m-UM! but 5iie.ttht2gght'.'.l um.- ill-"I'- iaraiiiiiiS. .- tse-se-rr-tee". II] Apply Early o tretrr-tleftttyt"e "i'Girar"i-GaiTiTitFo_ “twang-nu- “thuuwwg mu Tums-i Si2eft"a,','ts'uuet ttrd-ra-tHe- “Mghmmm Tustie-umt.odm-tnrart.' “M“HMIMhotI-u Humanist-.0: at“ inlan- l-nu- "rtut-bere.rf- "nin-tt.t.e..ih-itwaahdtire, - W the “at and mutilhdoumnh Mmmth-mww- Mawmnon In snnau-diGr, (Scrapbo- of the Supra-n mt. Jutice Oliver Wear- dell am It“: “the Pep'" ott.ht t The Forest Service points out that 90 per cent of the forest fires which 1ammally burn over vast areas of pub- |lic and private lands in the United iStates are man caused, and therefore {preventable by the exeeise of care. aetutat-tf-Ariresswhie, have been one of the - economic mislortunea d the country. The dune: depends upon the heathen of the tire; not upon the ownership of the land when it is built. The,stl- tate is eomstitutimm1. Congress may prohibit the doing of ecu upon pri- vately owned land! that imperil the lpnblicly owned brats. Men in con- jnection with the danger to be pre- [vented it hys down e plain enough ‘rule of conduct for Anyone who seeks (to obey the law." Harry Miller. Stream: oftker, wounded in the gun battle near Le- nore between six convicts escaping from the Illinois State Penitentiary latter killing Deputy Warden P. M. lN. Kline. has been awarded 82500 [by the state can of claims. Miller _was shot in the bee. George Katanieh, I Lenore youth. to whom much of the credit for the early capture of four of the slayer: is ‘due. will receive I similar reward. {Kamnirh was taken captive by the (convicts and held I prisoner for sev- (eral hours. He appeared to sympa- lthize with them and suggested they .w0uld be able to secure weapons at i Lenore. . CONYiC'N' CAPTURE Streator Oftieer and Youth Are Given $2,500 Each For Aid Contributed T AA GET REWARD FOR Because of the friendship apparent- ly shown he was released Ind per- mitted to go home. A telephone mes- sage to LaSalle county officers gave the first information of the plans of the fugitives, and n gun battle in the streets of Lenore followed. DISDAIN NOT THE Americans ate twenty million dol- lars' worth of lettuce Inst yen; This was six times as much " they we: tert yrs“ ago, according to statistics gathered by the Woman’s Home Com-' pariiom There are only three vege- tables for which the Ameriean house- ;wife spends more than she does for who crisp green leaf. Those are the potato, the sweet potato and the to- : mum. There Wu in ancient times a con- .plet which said: "Beware of salads. ivy-zen meats and fruits raw. for they _mnlre many a man have a feeble mare." Physicians and housewives in America, acting in unison, m fast .disposing of runny mh'old wives' Mala. Physicians declare that I notable and benetieial craeyre in the national diet is indicated by these statistics from the markets. Many doctors now preseribe lettuce, and some say to their patients, "Eat a whole head every" day." Largest Fur Storage Vaults on the North Shore. I - in Save congiderably by having your furs repaired. l F I I. remodeled or cleaned NOW” f l,, may l = _ m Order your coat NoWandsavetbediire-. -mlm__mn I -1. Our price ere Chicago Price! . that"! . m - l I m Store Your Furs At Victors Open Evenings _ I maarDarDtamerNe VICTOR BROTHERS il c o L 933111151 N - -- - --- - ' ll , . . MtrnarAtetrtrt'tg link" . m-ore-je/ttdue-a"'"""" . . “SWANWM “"5"? l was“ _,' / .f LOWLY LETTUCE "MW of “NHL-luv me than one Uta a stranger -- whom which road he will follow. BR (Ther consul]. each other; they do not s' CAPTURE [ask or mat permission; they mor, . lliberty. eewarttr and frateroitr.--mtl- td Youth Aretmlat and instinctive ideal. actually _-c n..- ”a {realized in their happy marriage. edit0tht5bs uriiaiiTVGiaiiinVa-rl 'i5fyiyii,'iitiii' 'tw..t “but.” “a. “bland-diurnal” h. I‘M-“db “I“. Mr. M "u-,GGvroGuthrAai'etf ‘mmu-d-Ilh. Wag-“Mund- ms-ar-r-ery- “mm-glad!!- m: aaTaLGsu a ., am Sun'- vih: "She lets het hub-Id tiCGrt 31 night!" But thin “I . mistake: Sun's vile Ind Sun do not let' each other do "trthirwc-oot “Mm is a bond that must not he a bandage. Without freedom - riatte cannot be hawyi' . ---_- Who remember! the oid fashioned experts of 1920 who told III that by 1927 the 3!le of eryfe oil would tmt-er-er-."' "A woman' neighbor. ,uher."r. FOR GRADUATION POI ENGAGBHENT SKOWIRS AND WEDDING PR-ENTS CHWE SYMPHONY LAWN It is I linen tinished stationery of ideal weight and wonderful writing qualities. Lu! word in paper-making - first choice in letter writing. The girl gradute'nnd the June bride will both aPPreeiato Inch a pruned rm. A wide variety. 75e to $1.25 Robert W. Pease TE1tPWoNB on; {thumb rm m h-HI-vl-‘h . The mama-inn Workshop“ |~‘? 19t-j.3ehntsA-e mum muons nuns BATH noon was " mom 11:me BED new moons FRENCH NIGHT Gowns "I really am not growing old---" isar-taheshert_hm'"'o' mesoreaAnetheArdtpt-. tuttherreetroo-dcandt' thedinQaym-on-Idoa- This is the in: thrtmnhes all Opening Monday, June 20th ,romenree1remrqer- FELL BROTHERS 509 Central Avenue Tek’ho-e limb-i Put 456 ARC" £35ng Sunday Dinner Ame 19, 1927 ar h... a}? a"; nu. $1.25 mam-hm! ualGIFTSIw Mo! - BPqtnM' m!’ MINI mucus! Cochin? WWI!" Wm. “the: Inn ouvn 13"».va PM” $1.25 'don,

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