Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Jul 1927, p. 5

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" STAB mama-nuan- M an --t at V-mmu '88"We'e"'""""--'r" e.a"iiUcTiTaiiik--e,ty ii'i"ar'iUTiar'ikettte-er, unha- was!!!” the-hast tiii-i-i-hath-".'" Mdtbwmll‘h‘h'“ TGia-tit-retire."" JiaiGriGau,ee-to_ [.me “hm mucky-alman- ""iiiiiCiUGuUa-r.e.f minim-unend- on W'- t7,iTaTTkusieit-d1ee. tT,"iGGatiie/.tryi.et1t1ttte Mdeivi-lab. Ttair- Jtrdiisaili)G-e-.ietr1't,tet m, w .~.~.._~ 7v _ m... in mum. making wow} do»: for this. . _ From my guru" In: com de- LiaarGiG'i-irnrortiet_tty [Mich of you!“ from the It“. you! ham. Ind V“. tfi,',', _ ,,_A_.J_Al_ bas . - 1;:wa "iGari'iLiuuaudr" to " wt " union to ttte public. In at. Department " Wm ham-ad mum-inbu- - due to incl-and mu ad to {sin and PM! "ia iiaGsera- in the total - peoreUtitm to that let Hide for the myth-u of out Ind thin; "ree""-"'"'- - __-_" both M practically no that»: torl then-humped“. Themn-‘ Mamba-ohm: Wt d Renters, gm. a. Den-mm of iit,'iirGai-utsatnb-t,but/' Mm In demands approximately W- m Wail Noll In). . stsuqsiTiirrtenet, GU7eiriiiieyAeePua.r.. pend. Morn-ton. corrective and chrihbk institution- of an gnu. tho newt. of Public Well-n hub in the mom of mythtign mind jar the zoning Emu] pu- Jet& “and: mu imtitatiotts are under thi- deputment. each with a! steadily inn-cum population. In asking for, ”warmth” for the atiatwofeLairh-ttee.y.nr- nary to {om-t the panning-‘2. 11... - I. but 1 th. .-- --- -=-a-n- w... .........“-. _--- _ - - the mm) M“? tt 9tpt '"l. p"..- w..--,_._.,,, when a! Nrdrmm and hula. um inns-h: tho “bu-ship qt an board. the Dev-M of Public Web. hn nit-ins the work of "pavilion M npproxiutcly $1,000,000 b not aid: for the work at this new divi- lion. Need for nnnther lute hospital h um"!!! nod $1,000,000 for this I: P.xreusd. . 'neg-e in (In Imprinhon of the Department of Ptbiie Wei-hand irihirGrriuwtheettionoCt noun-om in the nautical] mm It Imus. Tum. together with I kiln!- to the so“ It" moth!" d the “in. WI "and Pteteetkm M u in slight but.“ in the total Mai to the Day-mm of New and Ctmstroetitm. h this min " division- of an. - um M . cut in unwitting, with the be... tme-ht. to fitted, re-tttttm wat a W. ) Slight - w to " di- vision " Mimic at mil- irGirt-" " “be: and Finance - -. n - x__A___ l.- mti"iGGtiirauiGGs lid. in the g,t"teeT2ta,) . tpt/et: -=.CTL- ---- - Icn- _ b-oethat . "a.” Auk-I Gloria of In!“ "a m " vca.tu-irtgrtedb. iiGictrcuirarecetet. ”no!“ lama-hm"..- - I IIE'I-Ihmr" ,h.tsg.uu-Neherer Iitu2gtgetr,W', ifelte2t,tge"U1'l a.» - tte - -r?ee. - h. an!“ mummmamm‘m'hhu' 1Cht RWbthu-hld‘ltmd‘m -- ,,.__.._._.a..n-|n.hnh mim- '.'lC"ht'T2"r,2u"iuTui.Giu" ll 17are'iGTGatub". l "i,Ci"2e-jiiriiriliiateg, oaAkuetbutbehdhy thte IIB. iFi?iit"ii""'""'"""""" v"Lsanieyi'iirFe,eit,i'f'd many-norm "r-ret. F'e,iniirru"."-"v"r", n . 'a-eeryetterAte' 1tiii'eiiiFiilteiiihtetSy _ 1 ”Intuit“ m ... It" [an an in m H3331; I” - a. his: ell-c I'm“ '-w ' - baht?“ wm'v-thmm. ”in“ ‘ str-arte-r"""'. otth "t M_d 'ee, it'll-z B, It. FM I..." _.7 " , iisao-,aar-u-rraargrraamtraa- mum ‘ummnmnm numb-homem- “M‘h'dm "GiGGirGaiaau-e a - Pn-ldnt Us“. to th- -tgitt.-err_qbtrrpt itmtnnt-t-rdtr-dK magma-dumm- -thats+rttt,fh and ungo- "att.nmi-tdbeearreett. IUIMMMIW rm.tdmrtaFtA, h NI dng, ,mrr-iu.ertru.-tsesoe (MIMMaulnmmI-dnl- tic-d tomththmuk Hills. 150 ematiortat-t-dhtBimree. “.mmouofmnuo' vinktnthramatodarunmtm_ - - - _-__ -ee 7 mm to his "r9tadr-, an the Dubuqu “camp's-Hm Soon that an mm: took on: the ml. the first "ieatiihealiy WJIIIM sale was conducted le" tho United Sm tars-ten. 'tpr, all this had that VII than ‘an over, is almost ready for another in]. of timber. " is on thin prin- ciple of ravaged crop that the (or- uu m “Ilium. They will thug dv-y: be perpetual reservoirs of timber madam. Immediate hm relief, which the Pmident will tackle with middle was: farm laden. in I pruning problem. beyond Ill doubt, but .130 of (an importance for the futon in wine fore-t mun-dun. NEW YORK THEME! FOR CHILDREN ONLY mi-r-tet-tity- SATURDAY MORNING BILL Weekly Entertainment for the Youngsters In Mann-tun Open Home Proves _ Successful A pinata for children's theaters) which an wily be {allowed by any city in the United Staten hu been at in New York, datum Constance D'Arcy lucky in the Woman’s Hons Componion. “up.-." "After years of faiture in juvenile theater mammals. the Children's Sunday Morning that". ended in the old Manhattan Open hot-u. hll uhiend amt that undoubtedly will led to u "Vivi! of am: in my emu.” It” Miss Maehar. "The eeietreated artist, Willy_Pm- ny. bu turned the watts of the old theater iato (“wind and no lovelier mun]: for children an be seen any- when. o. no side e! the promen- iuln is Jul 1nd the Beanstalk and an the other side the W Trunk unusually riding in tht sky. Other great panel: depict _ the Sleeping Body. Hansel Ind Gretel Ind their Witch and other fairy man. The foyer. finished in tile, recounts tales of Nether Goo-e. “Such expenditure: " are _ and in New York nod the client available there, need not discourage other cities," continues Mus Itchy. "The small. intimate. new tinted nudiwriuxn such I: most little oom- munity th-ters ponuu h often m- derhlly ”mm for the ghrmrirtq, hug-lit: 'ree, foe children. :wv- _-.- w-'"'"-" “The little flu-ten of the country, of which there no DOV more than one hundred. have solved 'tse problem of talent to Ill “mi-hing degree. iise-drGutiesoeietrottodarityte, little than of W. What the adventurous mupt haw don- .n emu on do. A ctr-pecan eon- mfttee; I won W out. retet8tl mlIRISTS FINDING ( BALM“ “MYERS Auden! Gloria of Marrltsd l Cum! An poll! m - mm- “formcbmnluup Auk-Ida.‘ toGeiisai-tA-w.r1.frtr- "iiaTi'iGiGiteeittf?t: fun-Ir setCsee9rgtMs Adm- munwnww."hm.wmwmm m'mIranhtl-Vn- mm". mic-OM hib-hdhthd-lntohdm 'itaauVi-a-y-hthet "e-i-Laura-to-tstil- ".mewnflmdoflullmfuflnmh aakiaurrriuuree"lest m In m was! itTFiaaalireerue_ttt1t ”Madman!- G"oaaiuudttrtit-e!r"" hehldtbo‘hhuml. The mmmdmmnu 'e-troast-td-Yue' - i'i"i'tiirrGrrautroyituuu, "titij,Fithrtttg,S",1t.upht iriTauGai-t*tree-. 3iuNtrssuttrtr-trif.te Mawwulhwr- iir"ia"-dntt-,-rhtthir mummmwmmdmm Comm mumq'ma _ mum-awn» -. " -__.,s-itL..etruota.h- unmoved Mr In In: wan-unbr- "i'iiireiiaiiaurtttoutetl- d ’um and an - "iGiuTicit%,i-4tttttet,P,. iiiiiii2Riiiif,t.ttSWtt. 'mraVeftrhty.y,r- -iiriiiu-tt-ttrye'e: In. -tfi',tyi1l?iiis'Ci1,trii?, the “mob-ah”; ii"aiatisoo-erto""t I‘m 'A'ttfel"lllT1 [1.8. ._ "V OLD INDIAN a Dole-hut cl 8k NIH-I 1- mammal-aw Cub-Wall ' “COW Unlu- Unknown-thou“ MAWQVnhth-mtlu‘h non-nub“ dammit-ana- iirimiuastau.ogAm-itt In" to now who the. thath Ill. ieo-rtheinasdurdi.atk ta,aiarsettieerrsathrrrinnou'.thtg whit will 7 um“ Ice-um an.» tor . may afrtumdrtd. "mm“ krisaiittots.terhtrirhardt-t this yen, to it is probable that Uncle Bun will tube the m 84,000 'dosorrodeatieo,nnd_e.8.sM'0 And an himself I lot of (rouge. Will Hoax, president of an Ben-cl Indium, telin about Uncle Sap beta: his tenant. in the July Fun: Ind Fireside. "George Vin-Magma," he nyl, "negotiated the In“ which in bud on the Chim_m pong-Man ‘01 a line part of the United sat.- by the powerful Six Nations of the iri- quoin that survived the white in". lion. In 1796 he “and In Inve- ment with as providing that ‘u long In the sun shines. the all; new: green and Inter run: down hill,' the whites mun ply on the ninth of each August, form yards of eatieo end nine dollars in cub to every member " (the Six anions. This in am done and we all it Cloth Day. We retain 87,000 um tor our 6,000 people and ere rally a “pane nation from the United States. We have the right to make our own luv: end collect axes from the whites who live within our domain." Sal-manna, N. Y., is the only "tor-l ein” city that actually plyl rent on its site to the owners of America. Every 99 year: it has to renew its lease with the Indians. who charge the city a nominal rent. The land- lords of the U. S. A. also levy taxes, about five dollar: per year, for the average householder and as high a: 8150 I year houses. “PHRASHING” DINNER r SOON 1N OBLIVION Modem Methods Are Elimipat- ing Necessity of This on Custom America's greatest harvest fetal, the otdanahitmed "thrastrm' dinner," will he the next cherished farm tn- dition to pun into oblivion. but its uluvn w y... -ev "WW", pun-in; will be another great load liftod from the thonldm of women. predicts Fun and Fireside in an ar- ticle describing the [not We in furor or-the combination harvest- ing and threshing machine. Formerly the entire summer WIS a round of cooking for the hm vom- In. beginning with cooking 10r_the ‘hmnm. then the harvest hands [Ind lastly the Wert: The nau- my numbered all the able-bodied men 1d I community. who were days lured to their - khan by the knowledge that no matter whit futi- nie it can. the hostel- of the work- -- _ _ _. ,V,,,L____ J ....7 .. - -..- WW", us would put forth unperhumun ef- forts to provide a "thrashin' dinner" that would he the talk of the commu- nity. The machine which will eliminate " of this, although known (mi the welt coat. as early n 1816, is now being adopted farther gait and is rapidly solving the problm of mk- ing harvest workers and linking the cutting of grain And thr-tttne in I single oration. One nun with I modern machine an new take out lo! M um of min in I season nt kGGht.i_tsetretsttrsrree.'tt m th- old fashioned method and a 10-"- o! la. grain than in double AntHtitte with the old binder sud URGES ADVERTISING IO BUILD UP SOUTH "tlt't tat,.",,,',')"""'" mm". hib-Inlhhd-lntohdw “mama“.mn- isa-dt/ai-rl-ll',' mummies-MIL The Moll-Minn! eun- it-tij-liters,':,',,"'.',)',".",).'.',', "auja.istnttrtt.atmstyrrrf.te P' can“ um - hsthis ‘IUOI‘W Governor (iFijtyrryi-ett1rr,'1tt- iii. M" "To-E Tani. d We": N- ,..._...._ a - - m} "e'ji?1?.r'iidiiit'iiltii'ii'i': ae-the-rt" m‘ In. “Mutton-Idiom iiu.rai,uiurtateeert- MMMhmhckdl-b Inn-ml nor-J. ”hm right orttse an "aa-iii-G GGaii -- " . of 'i,TTtii Eugen buiiness My” feast, mmm-uuuuuu mmmum.w eel-chuck. m III. 0' I'll Aluminum Wothb meuckuanh-nm Mr, i. Pre-proved Car The easiest riding cars you ever traveled in. The smartest looking cars you ever The smoothest, quietest cars you’ve ever known. HIGHLAND PARK NASH SALES ‘New DI Atut . 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