lint: ind penistl until uni-RE" .ars-rtterinthrAmeriean Inc:- 'tse,hrrttrromts-tunmmteriisk The latest to adopt the Illinois idea ire the state of Pennsylvania, the board of trustees of the Eastern State Pen- itentiary announcing it has selected Zimmerman, Sue & Zimmerman, Chi- cago arehiteeta, who designed the new Illinois prison. to prepare plan. for I new institution to be contracted in the Quaker State at Grater: Ford. Ion experts from - every state and manic-11y every foreign country have viMtod Joliet for a study of the plans, 'Alll PLAN WILL PUT IOU]! at Sawing; is beth JiuGiGri model both in mlny sates in the union Ind in foreign countries. Pri- INN I'm Mn CL“). m Conceded to be the grated: prison in the Tory, tut gearing completion ILLINOIS PRISON PLAN Will Build One Like That at Stateville. Said to Be Best In World The average rate received for the $60,000,000 bond issue was 897.49. The rate received in the latest Msie has I been exceeded only in that of the tor, mer sale of $6,000,000 which brought 8101.601, and the rates received in both of the last two sales have been Jbove par- These hrures are emph- sixed as showing the splendid mmdi- tion of the bond market, which is taken advantage of by the Depart-, ment of Public Works and Buildings, as well as the soundness of the Illivl mi: state highway securities. PENNSYLVANIA LIKES frifiaC'irktt 2E l, Pfa'h"gr8 All of these bonds, principal and in- terest, are being paid off by motor license fees and without direct tax- ation. . _ 97.000900 in Bonds Sold Counting the present sale there has been issued “1.000.000 of the $100,- 000,000 bond issue authorized by the people in November, 1984, and this together with the $56.00,00o bond is- sue which are outstanding, making a total bonded indebtedness of 897,000c 000. _ “It. cry-k is somebody who know: h Co.; Pressfrech a 'co./ "so'GGi Bros. & Hauler, and Gibson, Leefe & Co. The group comprised the follow.. ine financial concerns: First Nltionf at bank of New York City; Halsey. Stuart & Co; Hullgnrten & Co.; White, Weld & Co.; Redmond & Co.; Kessel, Kennicutt & Co.; Phelps, Penn Director Miller Preside- . Cornelius R, Miller. director of the Department of 'Pnblic Works Ind Buildings, presided 'at the sale, with Governor Small and all other lute omcers either present or represent- ed. The sate was completed on the 8ist auction bid, and the successful bidders were a group of ten tinnneint institutions headed by the First Nat.. ional bank of New York City. - T35. 03363" I Jflgu"" you.†To “my†With tive groups. representing 39 of the lending munch] institutions " the country. partieipatime in the spit- ited public auction hiding, 86.000.- 000 worth of the bonds were sold.“ n premium of 661,000. This repre- sent: a rate of “01.0166, with An in, (crest Field on the bonds of approx- imately 3.93 per cent. The bonds were four per cent Ic- rink, the maturities being $500,000 due each year from 1945 to 1955, in.. elusive. anon; the moat cited} Ldirit TC cugpu on the Hamid market. PAGE an WWW“ WARREN!) BEING EAGERLY SOUGHT GUI-Herod First a... Seen! tiea, According to mtrarelar"" Authority: ammo†Are Disposed Of Mammalian Illinoig state highway bond: m ORA NIB a year," my; the Woman', Home Companion. "And what do will do," uh the mm nun, "if you are going to put it in the corner stone of the new county court house?†"Wrap a fruit cake in oiled paper ifititstobekerttnfewmonthiGd cover it with "E" “it is te lag kept State taxes and speck] unassuming against railroads in Illinois amounted to 81,928 per mug hat yen. The fine court "iz/iiiifoiratve,te,, " Fort Chm, December tr, 1788. niirtoiu; lends thier LiioiiTfis, mn- ufacture of sins and advertising nov- allies. Illinois has 8,602 miles of gas thing, which is almost ten per cent of tht. totel of Ahe United States. Regular religious LiiaGTiie first held in Illinois in 1787 It New Design, in what is now 1tyrholt1t Emmy. Illinois exported 85.83543? an- trical 'TerNtdurintr 1926. Chicago has the busiest street in the world*Michignn Avenue. between Jackson boulevard and Chicago ave- nue, where 68,011 automobiles plus in 24 hours. Of - any Iitnation in which Uncle Sam would be stripped of all his foreign tnde‘would be meted by his European’ competitors with sincere lamination These same Eu- ropean nations are now competing with In for the trade or the world. They know that it our trade fall- off, theirs will gain accordingiy. What a beautiful example therefore of in- ternational unselfishmu! It in in fart so beautiful that we on at once suspicious that there nay be an Ethi. opian lingering near the woodpile Eu, rope has never been so solicitous of our welfare before, There is of course a reason. What Europe covets is the American mar- ket. She knows it is worth more than most of the other world markets put) together. If she could get it she could e afford to give up a great deal of the rest of the world trade. But she knows also that this sacrifice would not be necessary. Once the European nation have penetraded our tariff barrier and captured the American market the American manufacturer will help- 1 less. His mills will close and, bereft of the great home market iriiii) keeps him going now, he will lose out I both at home and abroad. Here is the i, want us to lower our tum: so that want us to lower ourtariffs so that we may increase our foreign trade. What they desire is to capture the rich American market and so cripple American industry that we will be I unable to compete either at home or abroad. (:rld,tee,'hf,,te,,eger m INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THIS STATE B! _ ",Tatutgt=t.'ttt.tgr.t St _'l'iiiEs"ifitE'iitehtl L535. ,)is:'ii,leitisi.- 't'iisiii,ttl'tti'tr')"i?'" 8oso.e--br-h-t Ove-err-r-hr-ttte-aa-aa-ee 1",'h'.rsvazt'zctgtte'azgt,tte T.e.erir.tverre-y-oesrs,-hnnapo. 'ttrub-tl-tart-hoes-rs-tesac/ii-eil"..." Yoq--hehhrrhe-se-ari-e.,.u.. mum Yeqtr"Be1eae'reer-euitsehtiGtaia. tye.eoteheoarmerudokrv--wstrrGrviae"iuiird,a 'ett1td-x,erms,rast,s-teomaegei-et [ Oncolqu-osttouchinzinm-wu tsfm1tdteomiediNoeGe- (our! in due-rm with which European with are now wun- imrasttuttifmmdonot-dour 'mrsotaraathetarifriseo-d, and love. our â€teach tin. in loan coming when we will have no 1min: undead). sum WANTS - LOWERâ€): SEEK MARKETS Would Lite to buy M let- et-dine trt U. & Without Obstacle, Edie! FAR SIGHT†MAN sad-MW», Saturday, Jan. 14--Birds and Ani mals of Alaska-William K. Finley Sunday, Dec. it-Adventures, Arch, aeological and Otherwise, in Arabia, Egypt, the Sudan, Sinai, Major- dania. Patestine and Syrti--Uweit Thomas, author and traveler. Sunday, Dee, 4--Beneath 2etd Seas-Dr. William Beebe, director of tropical research, New York Zoolog-l ical society. , Admission to tho Item of the second cow. like than a! the am, in hee, Ind they too In illustrated with moving picture- Ind mmpu‘ con slides. Eight of the m Iain will be given on My ammonia. and the other two on Saturdays. All lectures, Saturday and Sunday, be- trirtat8tcm.,aodraeei_ttttts. June: Simpson theater of the Inn- scum. The tirat of the new lectures, sched- uled for Sundu', Nov. 6, is "The Depths of the Sea," by Dr. Raymond L Ditmars, cmtar, New York Zoo- logical Park. Following are dates, subjects and lectures for the other nine of the new series: Sunday. Nov. 20--Abyssiain (The Field Museum-Chicago Daily News Expedition to Abyssiniar--Dr. Wil- fred -H. Osgood, curator of New. leader. a Wiamummmm- noon hem. of an mun-n we: n NIH Hutu: of Natural KW! Fiemstrtdntq,-d-i,mrtasink in m may with th. ht. mmi.Nw.& List of Lectures Sunday, Nov. 13--The Captain Marshall Field Brazilian Expedition of 1926-Geortre K. Cherrie, leader of the expedition. ummsnms ATHILDIUSSUlmON Toned-M,Nm‘, lulu-H.151?!“ mcemm T.R.BKEEllt&e0. " " in, too, while we‘re oh it. 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