Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1927, p. 10

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CL-- _ “on. Tues. all Wed. ' Frank Falk ad his nae-man.” Addtslli0e m5 _ and“, offering Big DeLuxe Programs ' Three Changes of Show A Week Sundays, Mon.. days and Thursdays tlll20iSllilli A “Cunt States"hheatre THE TALK his ROYAL SAMOANS in the SOUTH SEA SYNCOPATION Sheen Program Favors Noise-Makers Fun Tickets Now on Sale! BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE Saturday Night Pad“ AGeeistageBarullhmr Beborate Stage Special- ties and “THE WIZARD” with Edmund Lowe Sax-dCcleulure‘l “HER WILD OAT" CHOICE" 0n the Screen Clara By. in “GET~YOUR MAN" Prince Lei Lani and ( Gala New Stage and. OF THE NORTH SHORE A Wonder Theatre 8 NOW SHOWING 0n the Stage, “THE PEOPLES ' also Senator Murphy Sun. Jan. lst At Uda- ‘ IV,, L, A. ' ", TLEffatW_r2ii, provided tum hint-state fuel wiiitreputintoemsetmbmttkeFt wits-veit-auto"'. Evanston _ _. Wdmette _ Kenilworth . Winnelka .V V Gleneoe ,, Tr-r Ravinia Park Highland Park Fort Sheridan Lake Forest Lake Matt _..?, Great Lakes _.. Wankegan ..NiFV The intro-led North Show m, it was ext-hind in Chicago Fridly by Viee-Ptesideett Chris E. Thong-on and Cal. Ralph [bulky for the rail. road, does not Uteet those pusengeri who use the ten ride, twertty-tive ride or monthly commutation ticket. It will only add to the cost of shah or round trip lam These will be m- creased 20 per cent. Inn-cues Are Show“ The following table shows the pres- ent oneway fire between Chicago and various points on the North Shore, together with the lmount likely ta be charged when the increase goes into effect: to he using the scythe. Many of In believed that useful results like this would follow when Cal Coolidge m the example of pitching hay. “Only the basic intrastate fare is being changed.” Mr. Bradley pointed out, adding that the change was made on the application of the rail. road. Last March the interstate in: between Idinois and Wisconsin points was increased from 3 to 8.6 cents I mile, but the fare between points in the two states was left at 3 cents. The present ruling reiiiimrsrattisr dis- crimination. the railroad Miciais said. _ " _ Thus. alum heretofore the charge for I single ride between Chicago and Evanston, Wilmette. Kenilworth, Winnetka, Giencoe, Ravinia, [4h Btutr, Highland Park. lake Forest, Great Lakes. Fort Sheridan or Wau- kegin was rechmcd at 3 cents a mile, under the ruling new issued the new (the will be charged " 3.6 cents a mile. “my a} the silver taeud when could win golden opinion: by keep. ing silence a!!! tee, . It is managed that people move around too Ill from place to place, undevenUncleScmishavinxhindi‘f- scum now tindintr a new mun: for the White House. e Anyvny the American people be- lieve in New Year minions luf- Bciently so that my millions of them resolve not to be any better than they ought to be. The Jame e"Reror fy reported J. A. HOFFMAN ' For Said The chance of . life time. 6 New Burtgalrrara, All modern, T, 6 and tr rooms with tile bath. Firepine, reeeptipn Pal, hen! ‘M‘r-vv‘v 'V"".'""- --. - ,, wood floors and finish. hot water and hot air kept. Inge Menu, nice lawns. paved that nod [Hey-lb. _Fine "iiru,' - t lease a your preach if hwy-hie}! your Inuit." De ih% Fodr on both-e. ”thumb-Ilium» hmmm. lab muyvi’oId-m-h- “form”. "is-er-e-Nero- G-UG iGi Cali]- Gai. _ Deerfield REAL BtrrAYB mun: M w - mum ca-aiu-UO that people 19m unnum- Old New 1.03 1.12 f are fare .39 A7 .48 .58 .51 61 .55 :57 .63 .76 .67 .81 .81 .67 .75 1.08 1.15 “A sun " no mo COAL Iit1mllr1 PLAN HIKING OPERATIONS MnrrMuwTtzmrqt.eeEa- hm;AwaPdI- tiny lamina-d In doing so loam will toll.- th- ex- ample a! tone of the other m gov- ernmenu. Kansas, the state and: pointed out, ha mined and for in own institutions tor yum Build New Priso- There is also a possibility that I new state Penitentiary would he erect- ed near Des Moines if this move in nude. At present the Penitentiary is located " Fort Madison, in the ex- treme southeastern corner of the state, while the men’s refomtary is at Amman. in the east centnl sec- tion. mutate of tonm pill. to m, into the coal mining Innings}. ity own It is pointed out that a mentally lo- eated prison would mean a saving over a long period of years in nil- road fare incurred in trumped“ prisoners from distant parte of the state to the present pmfrtmstiarier. Whether the "out coal strike in Iowa tieids is responsible for the state's action In: not stated. How- ever, this yet: the ma purchased from Kentucky and other non-union fields thouvnds of tom, of can! that ordinarily ould have some from mines within the state. But: a Conn-1'7 More than 12s,000 tons of coal are used each you in mm maintain- ed institutions 1nd the genitive council believes the taxpayer: vii be saved a considerable amount of mon- ey if the natural resource- on stath- owned property is used. The present proposal all: for min. ing coal on land located about ten miles from Des Homes. The proper- ty It the present time is utiliud u = state game preserve and tUh hatch- ery. Pagan ietror would be [led in the work, it was said, the prisoners receiving I nominal sum for their la. ADULT ART CLASSES PROVE 10 BE POPULAR If you Attow nothing od art and have never drum or painted before, no matter how old you are, you can still make bursting compouitidhs an inspection of the work of mar ley Crafts Witwfs adult clan in drawing It the Ait hulking Some surprising results were shout: last Husky whoa the work of the chat was hung in the foyer of Fullerhm hall for exhibition. When the elm In: first started, it numbered about thirty members. It has grown to one hundred and fifty. Ninety per cent of the Class have never drawn painted before. Members of the Art Institute are free to join this lon- dar sketch class, the only require- ment being that each [hank] banish his on drawing materials. The class is made possible through recent gen- emu: eGtritratioms to the James Nel- son Rarnond fund made by Mrs. Anna L Raymond. some month; but automobile speak ersareheatmhedtmterrtheaeh" right dong. FOR SAhB-7-ropm stuccojhn- rel "can. mu the lake; q had- roitrna, 3 ban, a. hv. and wild. -- n - - .. tut - OI- - - I. it In... a h 1-. h mi "o-tl" - "ri-er-ar-i..-- . as... but... q..BtM..AMt.-l.tNqq. 1““ h- ll“.‘-I~| It“ 1th.“ '.'.-u I‘m” - '.l.~ IV.” arroor-*. I...“ oi: In floor. H. W. heat. Ounce. Beautiful no ft. lot. Many little trees, shrubs. garden, Will id] at slightly over was of lot done. den avenue, loo ft., his): and wood- ed, A” assessment: paid. Only M ft. This is the beat lot Ind lov- es! mine in that section. Ram iw vestment opportunity. Murray & Terry The fishing won worslt me fetr Den-field Building. Very choice home site on Ull- Em..r.tiB--Mm. ..._ Also - IHSWM IMP-ti“ f Mr. Chindblom haa opportunities 1 for service enjoyed by but few m- ibers of Cough“. He in: been u- ‘signed to the great Wars“ I” irr'tiiiiiiiiu' of the House. the not! important of all the Committees. I serve on that committee myself and while Congressmnn Chindbloln and Smynel! belong to opposite politic] parties, we Ire person-.1 friends and 1 anally tind ourselves tighthtE for the sane myn-partusatt, economic prowl"- “ions. He is a man of great ability. 1 During my long service in the House ':of ReTrrmsmstatiees, covering a period of twest-rears, l have - known . Member of Congress who has so rapidly risen a In; Mr. Cttirtd- ‘blom. He has the respect of every EdwnrdHneelirt, SlMthMSt. Greatly unwed“: honor of invi- ttion to “and butt-mid (than foecm-sanChi-hmrwhr-T tir-is-tHi-dy-sh- wthIom-tm "et-uhm-nr-earn.-. Pl-h-tHat-rue." "sdtat-rrryri_ehy-dbrty. tmtstartaatqr,'_.howtnr.rtth. high can. hvhlch our m Telugu- ' “£145.“! Duran "auheidsr-etfmaratitit- Member of the Home on both Biden of the Chamber. He in one of the strongest debutant in that Body lull in debate is n lacuna worthy of II! mm'n steel. I often find mm" in debate pitted against him, Ind I as- sure you I have unwind I great respert for his ability, his rem. and his skill. I never permit 13er" to came in controveny with him in Committee or on the Floor. unlu- I am sure I thoroughly “W my subject. mick when amt Vin-h: it impouihle tor-ttt ha with you. Mr. Willi-m J. Stein: Chicago, Illinois. _ I, dear Mr. Steiner: I (may regret the tart that my duties here will prevent me from It- turning to Illinois during the Christ. mu Holidays. I that you sincerely for the invitation to geet the non- partisan Testimonial given in honor of my penal“! friend, Con- gressmln Cari R. Chindblom, ot Chi- I Im sorry I cannot attend the din- I ' WWRUEHL&co. (On-bulb." In. been a.“ eheehqd and out duh-ed clot. ahihEs -- "c."irafiiir. --- 19, 1921 1atNorthFimtStmast M1110 . hud- _ - m.4,",is;?,rihttiri?t!s'di.'it?,) . w _ this i - -rl 'a-ato-tutu.mo.. Mmppy‘nrww Bt.-ueh.e-.etartrmat manna-nude.” van-biliar- -ttt-u. E. mwmmdmm ttemhtruth.Bo-toa-dd- an. Hhmdvhhnmlh- mummm What bony-halvinv-Ilndd. The people of the Tenth Dittrld were wiur than ther knew when they new Mr. Chindhlom " their representative here. A continuum orthewudomfhtdupuredttrhu continuance as their 'tepreoetttathel wf1tbrefhtdhtttevaNetotttqeoqm. try. When the people of I district have I mun who deserve. that con- fideetee there in nothing they an do sot greater invariance “in to contin- de that - in the place ortrmst to which they have elevated him. In Ian: " he in willing to {an ttost-ear (It Haber. Where-Incl. iifsTiileeetesf"?ro1tPete WWIâ€"hafiudm’hdondoeh‘hh the Bonn. His integrity in than mm- queltion. His why Us my Cm: working ”with.“ - been doubtcd. Re pone-a gum, vat do" ottudiviaed-+ ofahiq'aetrder. 'm"Gi,i7idTii1lGmaosirutttuoitie-r" given etch-Mk to if. comma-It- granite "seoasntereintheerrP.tF. tutueto1rrruiG1reutoie-uo Im-y’h'litytobovhbm Nrt_dtihettothhtrbetterthnrt tqbe-ttagHpasrrrtrtrtbrsteper- .mtat1rtoooeofChk-r'smmstde- serving son: And Aneria'l hon bo- ofahig'aetrder. mrtirrsettasb- given ext-hum), to if. eon-mm artdtothreoamtvr, halal”: of the Way! and In." Count“. I Minnie- seldo- u-hievad except dummlm-ervln.hehuhdln opportunity to beetfereater min count'ry " lure than vo‘ld ordinar- which membership on chi-"Ml committa- given him. in the interest of the public Venus. Mr. Ctindblon (blah nations"! without form-c his hteat obliga- tions. That mike. him I emtataattr growing factor in shaping the " tion'l policies. ity huh Intuit!» cue Hill! I Megrt-' My! Cygnus with his period of service. He he mad the urn-nomity loved Waves. 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