Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1928, p. 11

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'tey-i-tth-io-o-vs-ae-.- ve.'. y , l m - __ -- - "l"‘“""'~ ‘oecome no gene"! that it has loot its Faeetromnio,, is the leg-l punish-1 competitive adv-Mm u a basins: meat in Iixteq-n stun and the 13““.th toU large extent. In the only trim ot Cohunbin. These states arddnys of the uncient Scotch game. Ari-mu. Georgia. Indiana,' Xena when golf players were few in num- tncky. lmhumu, Nebraska, New ber. . common interest in the same Jersey, New York. North “Nikki hobby made buddies out of bankers Ohio. Okhbona. Pennsylvnnia, South) and eustumcrs, lawyers and clients. Carolina. TOT-m. Vermont, and' Now, 'tolf--like all mart-business ac- Virgmin. To these should he addreil tivities-- merely to create Ill Illinois far capital enema commitumgjmd. of friendliness and to break tmd after "tr t, 1m. down the form-lity of purely busi- Other methods for the ittttietiot, of: m,” eotttactr. But . mere “puny the dentin pend!) I?! Nev-at. lethall to pl.’ go)! is no longer mouth to I”: Utah, condemmd given the I bring in humus. In this sense. the choice between Ibooting and hanging} roll-herd advantages of gulf have About Dali Pen-m l been diminished vecause the sport The follow tutu Inn abolished' has been overdone. Popularity breeds the death pun-It]: f‘innocuoumess 'u'y.-Ntortsud in “P7. but I,") Incidentally. the tremendous u- "ru.tioms m le I"? Rtttce 1872', plnnion of {Utilities tor playinl Rolf u.tne--Attotistsedin 1347. tesutr, in this country is tending to keep lished in 1882. but “nil: lbolinlnd in ._...... ..--- " _.-_‘.L -1, . - . Mietfwam---Aboiutsed in MU7, ex- cept fortreason. Mirutesota--Attottutted In 1911. North D.hota--oto provision for 'mBietim, in for murderous attack: on prison etanrds. ' Rhea. 1aua'd--Abotuhed in 1852, exam {or attack: on curds. run. "an. Juno; and Chic. Although Jam h." has: and. to Venn reports fro- m county in th. mu. monk In Maple“. It ‘igupo‘nihh Jumper, Home: Ind Putt was. should he added to the tut of then in which no legal auction -ha-e-hnen held. _ tHa Bold Ono Hm Six of the mantis of the "ate ro- port but one lest] execution taking place within in hubris. M commie: are: “PHIL In, 16, 1873; Shrislinn, shout 1318; Hamilton» PtaaNigr--None in 25 ms. JoDevieas-Noste lime 1870. "srer--thaest resident up never any in county. lmke-Nooe in " to ss years. McHenry-Un about ao years "a Mereer-rhoswht to be none. putt-N- to knowledge of sher- ur. Bock LrianB--Ust in 1912 Wirtnetmro--ust in 1910. Made. cl Caottat Pill-hum Including Illinois. in which hang- in: is "ill the legal punilhmelu for apical 009nm commuted prior to July I. 1927. twenty-one states, to- Mother with the territory of Alaska, still mainu'rn the “News: Then states In: Alabulu. Ari- mm. Cahttoratia, Colorado. Ctttrseeti-, mt, Nam. Florida. Idaho. Illinois, lawn. Loni-inn... Maryland. Minis-i1»; pi. Minoan, Montana. New Hump-1 shire. New Mexico. Oregon, Tun. West Virginia Ind Wyoming. 1 “.4, - _. . _ . --"e-". --_- - ...<.., Lawrence. about sixty - up, and V'Ihuh. than! 2860. Other eotmtien of the state report: Ad-r-Last Ibout 1893. Ed--Aborst as you: Ago. Atlantlvoa-d-dmmu u‘mng-wmuam. "u-ur-m-o-tto-res-et- magmmuumam. CmvcnientMonthlmiifDesh-ed “Main-nati- North Shot. by. 'hqviesrNiotitroasetstmtnthucm.,m, in the World _ 6-lUnk $75.00, 8-Bank $100.00 We Sell the Victor Mtg9tt+tgmt th"o-PtimsdGoodAddinirrachGe Magnificent Vistas an. Pnnmm COMPANY manhunt»... Tight-all!” not given; w ft.) “m. u! nu "Int" mu‘n to .the I bring in business. In this sense. the '""}rolllhrd advantages of golf have 'bu-en diminished vecause the sport hed has been overdone. Popularity breeds Linnocuoulneu. President Coolidge exhorts the American people to manifest indus- try. and yet he declines to take hold and work tour rears more " presi- dent. Incidentally. the tremendous ex- plnnion of facilities tor playing golf in this country is tending to keep mlny men of wealth, who formerly Went abroad each year, " home dur- um the summer. tivities-- merely to create an} attitude of friendliness and to break down the {crummy of purely busi- nns eunuch. But a mere capacity since the habit of playing has be! come nearly universal Among 7idUl, tives. mere common interest in an: sport no [way brings individuals together. Devotion to the tune Mai become no tenet-I that it has lost its campaign adv-Mm u a itiiiiri,ii and to a large extent. In the early days of the uncient Scotch ttame.i when golf players were few in num-_ her. I common interest in the samei hobby made buddies out of Mnkersf mud eustomcrs, lawyers and clients. Now, 1rolf--like all ttnrt-business to. GolCis losing out " I business can" according to Nation's Busi- mesa Mutable. Conditions Different From Days When Few Played Game. Says Writer _ SAYS GOLF LOSING 1 As BUSINESS amen Total tr, 7 V N, _-___...-" Eiehtrsix of tho counties of the Mate held no legal executions dur- ing the ten year period. tharhteth-ar-etttt to1"6.iraeNF.atotatafBft- In“! an“ m bald in the mud .unhowlbylhene- ttu'dliEt'.tt't'1',t'a,ttat tam. ("Mum-bot thirty-nu van belduCooheomstr. hoe-elven held in St. Clair, Vemmionuul Wilt comma, with one eaettigtCha-iea. Muh'vingnom Macon. Maeow pin, Imam, nation. Moran. Peo- rin, Pulaski. White Ind Winning: coma”. The record by years shows the fol- lovim thrures. 1917 ' ___ . "r-f t 1918 __-. V. T . 5 l919...‘... .-» _ .V 3 Mimi“ -trt*.-ar-r-t. It. - "to“ A “his“ I921 1922 1923 I924 1924 I926 lineal-K ,_........_‘. " With his clam-ea u . undo-t of the Illinois School Ne the Btiad, " (n- mlled u I memhee of the Boy Scout troop, amusing . desire to take up nature study as a unduly. Born in W. a mu vilhp with: W°,'i_"' i9 Pop county. Dn- Ni-t Puni- Durin‘ the put summer. in com- pany with other Mind [twin-ts, mem- Btudbr-hietb.D.rUMeNninu, at1ftee-rudatmfmttetttrrtti- 'hoi..ehmaltortubttudat3ee- miMth-utm- t-rarietimaftr-tt-tonti, ma.t_tHto.tofthrtrare,ttre Ian-w Git. ttta+ nuns my txt-tmp Sand! -tHe Gréitest Sensation trf America's Greatest Industry Everyteatmofadvanceddedpdunnndedinthefimcanm o'teredintheNedRSGGiiGi"t Iteatdthupartiaiiii cuppa... . ACoUfiiter . . .ACai: fiearterandaoe-tkcasei,iiaeT. development of luxurious trav ponation at tow can. ' The engine is of improved m1ve.ies. ked design with alloy “invar m” pistons . . . tsrdmMamiuaeed cun- Ihakgan . . .Puglgoom type valve Again. Chevrolet harcreated an auto- mobile so far beyond all expect:- t5oete in the low-price field that it mimics the greatest achievement of America's greatest industry. Built on a 4-inch long“ wheeruse- oEering numcrous improvements in Mme. beauty- and LEE: the Finer Ind Better Chevrolet WM. RUEAL & co. 120 North First Street Ph - -"e" -__ mm Iv lighted. New ball bearine - Cad manning, Semi-elliptic uhock dumber "rHetqs,t M pet can! wheel- Um an“... tank I an. Ueree bull-m deU'xW. Are, urea-Inna Indie. In N - W iiihiarFii'i"at cw I'm 9' whaling: Mm. New Cour-med brakes. Thermostat conIrol cooling "Item. ti-em-r-ru-,, u__;_,¥‘ _ " ’ - 'eTTrd "srhsaemoear. epoch in (In: David is pinning to tit himself a a stenottrarptter when the academic course of the Illinois School for the Blind is completed. with the expecta- tion of securing work in r law 056. where he will pursue his studies look- mg toward practice of the leg“ pro- fession, has been carried may " Ilia on hikes with the Boy Scout _ He ts Considering mahirw A Bum: trulshtion of the putttieatioet for the beaetit of other blind students who my be interested in nature study utivctominoin, It. R. B. Hither, chic! (Mr. den-um: of -- Vltiol. David and. ”page“ far one of the public-nun. mm. L. 'ratsert_statArottr-nii- ourr.tttrroudmmdtuttmatohim, Hrihehuieveditwotudtseaerxsai helptohimiahiststadiea. Sham ceivinethebookituaueatooeof his moat cherished minus and _it_ eeiy/tie uvieti-iiiiriiTi. b-yee_tulNrt'-tr-hn. mi-da-her-u-e-, mall- in?“ a MUM-W My» “"311.“th oftr-uth.-ti-- AIW-u‘hmmbeh‘lm y-feksiaTFGirr"" Improved. Dy!:o-Remv din- fyeGiteGUre. Nbrtcatsoo. i:iTiiaLT.' gin ainuxlmch. ggéC'Rm exhaust. N}: Do tut-and-ro" will agree with Wofothen that here in the “H5.” luxurious low-pried and the new semi-elliptic shock absorber "trings-te; of the wheelbase, to the marvelously handful new Fisher bodies/ut new car. Drive it through traffic-and pt the thrill of in darting pick-up . . . the smooth. certain action of in Poet-locking four-wheel brakes.' Drive it on the open road-and test every point in the weed range for Inoothne- end readability! Try it on the him-and learn the true meanigteofCttevzotee power! tdnncemenn are represented-- hoy t_he Goal-inch longer wheelbase - Jar economical transportaho- ""e- J' ‘b " 'wr C / 7‘ -_, ‘7‘ F Xr, 4.". “W1: I / it"i'), t,tiac let Fr-i-------,, #23»- I; "ry-ttit 'r.rv'ttig, Enukcvnsé ‘Er:-‘;Eln. in and 4rive thu - new The other lectures in as follows: "The Way of the Sperm Whaler," by Dr. Robert Cashman Murphy of the Amerlun Museum of Natural His, tory, New York, on Sunday, an. 22; “Explorations in Plant Life," by Ars thur C. Pillsbury, on Saturday, Jan. 28; and “The Malay Peninsula," by Carveth Wells, on Sunday, Jan. 29. While a certain number of seats are reserved for members of Field Mas. enm, several hundred will be available to the general public. All lecture; They will he mus-ed next Satur- dly. January 14, when William K. Finley. director of wild life conser- vation for the State of Oregon. will lecture on "Birds end Animals of Alaska." Mr. Finley will repeat his lecture on Sunday, Jan. 15. Five of the twenty illustrated travet and mien: lectures begun last fall at Field Inlan- " Natural Binary, and interrupted during the bomb, mum-intohngimdnringthe early week.- ot the new yea. mm AND SCIENCE Lmls AT HUSBUI Five of he. to Be Give- Du- ll. 'tmnaittder of Janna-y, :3 pr economical Transportation Phone 1110 “Prices Reduced!" The Sport Cabriolet 7... Light Utility Coupe The Four- Door Sedln " The Igoterut Conch Roadster More than two billion doll": of our public debt will come due More the first of the rear but the MIME. knowing Uncle Andy Mellon in on the job, refuses to become concerned. An ankle contest was held in him the other day and the woman who won first prize was a grandmother. Who was it said that this is the up of youth'. . The people are told to pdt their best foot forward, and n good tiris. to do it is when an unwanted tsoliei- tor take up too much of young”. on the front porch. The Average etrktrieitr “up“. by light socket hookup for I ' tate radio set is 40 watts an hour. tte stach I set any be operated for Lb. hours at a cost of approxim-uly on. eeat. The demand for My - bytherarideFeintttemduti. dusky from hattery taruiawt In“ ulhenoureeolpo'cri-lmh economy for W o-tioa. . All price. f. o. b. Flint, Michigan tr-tpr.....--"'."' Jun- tyreettteueaietH, ell-I. Mikes. RADIO SETS us: VHY (Chub Olly) (Clank Only) W $495 _$li85 --r. $595 L.,$67S '._$665 'll $715 '1437S "ie $495 $495

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