Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Jul 1927, p. 10

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I tEFFéii-En- A bill introduced by Representative Katherine Baneoek Goode in the Illi- nois ham and sponsored by Florence Flier Bolster in the seam page! in “I bunches, provides that school but may establish chase: for per- -orer2irearaotd. “comma d the bill hope it will reduce the -ber of illitentes in Illinois, which “numbered at 178gKr7iatthet92t, on... Only school bond: with tur- - fund: any establish M 1heNtteinenormrvisimtintttettip for III herein of taxes. mu, who state that has: no the first swans they have known tq than" Oregon " I pine to live 'rirtpertereoeetotheAretierrdthe “In. Swnna sometimes pus through Oregon in the come of their migra- the, but none have hurried a: has ., there, which have been than al- nody two months. bird authorities hare still T m swans are - white with a' win: spread of 6 or 7 feet. tlater-i dist: hen are of the opinion that the cam visitors are whistling swans‘ since the trumpeter species of swam in utmost extinct, Whistling anus} In teen frequently on the Pee coast tad in the interior in the Mis- Ihippi and gulf states and dong‘ theAt1iiestatesrintheeoumeof their migration. I 'dtNttgf.tu'rhhe"d kl blur-ultra“!- Mr, WI. I. Ch mud M809hteh..t.neatt-dtt.t Midloiedmmm III. "iseovemdtraittisnow- -thrmdredfeetlms-sd-ittd- atmetierokrrattitr.West,m- 'ftueoatttawtingfirartthere, TWO WHITE SWANS OCCUPY ISLAND tt-iesrsuetd,aenrPartUnd,h" bmnseh-stheirrasidemxttrrtxro mrNtqtrymns,totheiatrstriseofuseal inim- mu, mun. can: -hetmtritrs.tur.et,tothe -h.m.ieanootEiu-.S0milea -homtutsiir_raiityemh- iiiGGuvep-aroetahGeor, M The-are-trt-tmt-salt -.-rtheeoveriswise- -dtigtttomsrooodeaby- mwdthehichmkhing -trmetedfustsartday_f'ehe- tutitms1-eseedBreouetims., A hm pom dud has been i-eeedorrerth.etmeretermiaer. -thisahso-rwiththe"train." Th-tirereoieetmriitrittarimaborrt "twoe%etedars. Rixwderthe PERMITS SCHOOIS FOR PERSONS AGED OVER 21 bu-sat-tttper' Hmwmmtrqhm- Am..o--. Prog-e In“! - _ . WW'-'-"" 22'atttratrggtt, “it. -- -m*-‘ nt- h gun-:39.» in luau-d aaa aaaraE ”4cm: 1-“: A.a aFGFiiuiFaT rub-“bud h ha. d h.- anal-thud- I‘dh ftqiGiaariiaGi"iGTii “bib-Huh- f2etrecoyGiGiaTd "ir."T,iii7i."%G..d Ili'i'i'ti?,f.,i,l,i'lltE'itlll 1hetlhaAieamtnittraG. '. 21111-535. -GIooaaiir-Ner- highway, " in: "u.. he overttterma-tioat..ttse 9-!th --iibfiE 1!?1Alry= Hum-Jm,bu “In“ muuwmwum '-..,..., ('"T:Lhtt'tti,tlt mmum rmbmu eiei, tint»! In at .--._."*?. Lil' HAWAII That part of the picnire delighting most the children shows tiny tittares which appear to be less, than In inch high. These are attractively pre- sented with their full skirts, tiny red Ind white jackets. hats amt pnruols. These elegant Indies curry reticulee. No doubt it is a holiday in the early spring or summer and they we oat viewing the peaceful landscape. The men In no less interesting than the India for they carry miniature canes, went tall silk hats-and how very carefully wrought me their tiny vests of exquisite needle work. Red chim- ney pots and roofs and little gray and white house: sand harmoniously beside the trreert-leaved trees. CArtSAatBNoWtmetr mun-mn- -ttr-d.hrtA.eno-. M momma-nihilism tar-immeuhiehnldrm um-mhmyp.‘ - "euatiararadvmttitpttt-- wiilhoe-oedirtat.d,adm.dhtqt.$k P.5chnlha:.nsoehhm.vb handyman-mini. h.atietr..Br-otthoeqrtrtSrs '%esrstdm,-mtmtthr-ht*.het urinating "stma,themMttbqn remn_eihtsigtatimtotdmt, All heatirtqtmitswitltteoVaeth. Itage Building!- 1l0ritiTt0UH'ErtMl MADE FROM RAG BM The curious picture, whieh hung: in a private dwelling, in owned by a descendant of the man who made it, any: n writer in the Christian Science lonitor. She tell: how this anew tor, Beth! Frederick Bauer, spent his winter evening: putting into cloth his impression: of New York State, where he lived after coming to this country from Gummy. The entire picture mason: 2% by t (a. perh-po. and it depicts some 21 ellings, I church, 22 Persons, n locomotive and its seven cm. two bridges 1nd other things. One is de- lighted with the waterfall which cas- ada merrily in silk thread over hidden r.ocks, and furnishes a bed for mosses end growing thing: which are) must natnnlly portrayed. The hills‘ and rocky etitrs of thes background] are wrought with utmost are. Green _ chenille has been dotted here sud there so u to give the impression ot l growing moss. 1 ru.suat.ti-tVruottrt.-i Muslim-aim.” “manually-dud”,- “match-bunk". m OVER In old-time n; Pr: mp- of whale". serge, chenille, and other bits, Kan- Bat, City’- “tnilond picture" has w:- vivedTtrreamtote11ataHofan early Aug-inn troetu A -'- A Madetmtatthetr-esofthe Poms-aha of Kansas City Resident. a Deuce-hut of Its Makers; Described In Detail hut-mm”- HoRPAHNKlirPuno'runar llllohlw. nun-ammu- gplhu'" m: mmxm " mnyw' ' Tampons-human co. nitric-um _ _--___ cue-o 'mI.DRBMm.rtNANeBANDBmLtr . than“: - mm “133139:ng dun without ELEMENTARY Day and Night Ietntroetiortn by N D. BoNrrrn o [1181100103 or ALL 7221'!!!) INSTIUIENE HOLDANII & Hm DIM. 16 R. mm ID. MILEMWM‘IMO” mem. ammo-"mm”,- ",,',tw, I SCHWALL n G (”mm ' 'utqh-.W-.mBh.et-rh-ttt- ”QM-Aw” - I‘M.” PIANO TUNING " YEARS OLD UKULELE --t8u-)-- "'"""w"e"etlelt. q"'""""""'. _ ll ----"' Bttte.h.sqq--am" lmii'Cgi7-i-,'-'s' 2"iT,2','Le,rsuiuiii'iit nu to Professor Sign!" Brunt B. Wit- son, 21 years Professor WV: a- mum and keeper of the Arboretum. spoke briefly, as did also Willitm Crowninshield Endieott. m of the Massachusetts “articular-l moiety. Members of the Sal-mt funily present were Miss Alice Sargent, In. Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, Charla Mrs. John Arstewart, president of the Garden Club of Almeria. spelt: of the award made in 1920 of the first honorary gold maid of the club "In a century may o! the has. perhaps, will fade away. but “I. gu- en) snipe. general design. venom! kind of plum growing here I part of this Arboretum wilt m I. ti. Mme, shay: t'.e"i'i'rht,iaeU't'e' by Mr. Sargent. He tho of the Arboretum" a I place wherein u col- lection could be made in living Neat of Ill the trees that exist, I living museum. And it stands. a mail- cent, and enduring contribution." "Opened Wodd‘a hum!" ', Dr. J. Home Merarund of Han-b- burg. Pic, editor of the, Bose Anal-L aid: "He opened (one the “If: treasures in hardy wooded plumb. I like most to think of Professor Su- gent as 1 gm; American any“! - ’Sevudh-tuâ€"al“ man I h i',g'tilritj teteeereethe1ttteA by,“ a! land“; tefd',e.'"d'tT'rM2,tftte “all!" at the Alba‘- 'a,'t=trrMtdtut tT1'ttltLet,stdtt,egtt mammal-an tebyeoaiitemed-lr'ar$htlur. Wetland-unwed- uetio-ctithqt-aid_. S. Sargent and. Chub S. Sargent 3rd Ind Igniting Sargent. Kidnap William Luv-met pronounced the benediction. mrmtsmtsittirrq “In" madu TIE qet1ryy-itht9h.le-d_dt Flaky. um halal-.7 - aaa W "are, "nd_the-ere_ well done, given vim-I up“ now intLQMiIIi-nudnuhq tad rural-'0'“ d mutational-Mum“ mmmmoxnnm‘ Inim- nu, m in me, indeed, that and but u: min u nble to in" a ”I taxi.) memorial of himself to Inn. and it is “ill ram that we. it nble to have a memorial It“ i. h product of his whole life w of I series of small and Ilium Mo'- om." "Professor Sargent bu um it thoughts into what you on him you," he bontinued. _ b no tmseherewhiehhadnotitarR-h' his imagination before it It.“ in the ground as you see it My. m great ptaee is-his imagination cryi- ullized into acting! shape. _ l Silently any We] - themselvu the, main Self-u " Pthoidertt A. lam LtameN lit-1 mun”... “but” Intern] Ion-rid “MAW-- COURSE Additional mrtstandirte m scheduled to moot during the week in- clude the following: humans! Country Life lanthanum. World Aarl. cultunl witty. 1JeNtmtestof Hm Pal-men, N-tionnl Catholic Bud Life conference, tati-t SCH»! d Leadership for Student: [am in Rural we. Citizenship Cold-rum for Women, School for Ila-cal at Directors of Load Win 1e minions. Summer School for Tan and Country Ministem, Regional Con- ference for Community C h Vici- en, Conlerem of Cot-1m. M. C A. new”. lichipn In Won- nn'u inciting. Nicki-u flu-by We ”mention. Conference of I“ Ran! Women, Contour». on Rah- tion ot Town and Run] High Sewn to the Community. Cortfe- on It! Miehiean Country Church and a Christian Prom-I for the Run! Community. uni the mmfeeenee of the Michigan Bun! Educ-Lion today. idG w 7w- iiriGAG """'"""Me"e"'"".'.' .0“ m a" . uptumunuuffla'w YELLOW CAB RATES Th “dww ,Arr1'il'1Md'NPP1r.'ttt tst1"diqi'ulyt'tg.'1is'.rt not m an“. at 'l'tt'lLtttittdUa. " *_%“W_Â¥_nm Ni“!!! 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