Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1928, p. 7

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Commissioners My, Ind Gouda. who m on: of the city. - loud Hedi-g At the Inc-din: of the board of lo, ral impnvmnt! on Hominy evening the ttet-d unwind contact for con- ;unrtioa of I connected lynch of ;;;;aiiu m North M‘Fomt Ridee “thin to P. E, Kaminlki. the “an price bring 817.935139; -U7ialGLi, reeeVed m. for the “in of ll'lh'. of water main. in Sheridan toad. County Line and parallel to thr east line of In! tt2. M ' Warner’s Idditinu to Deere M whdivhicm) and in Dell! M M10 south. The bids Mend Junta Via & San. $4594.00: North Allah. Cmtrdian'Co.. 5.735.“); Highly- (Instruction Co., 34.85950: W- MeNeit1. “473.10; F. E. " M “310.... _0- .6. the Huh m - Ill - - II! b the mayor‘- cf- See [a - ”can; Mum-binni- within-dbl“ u-drrea.Nrthr-t"'trrte tA-it-n-mer-net' math 'r-P-sire" "at-ao-tk-ths A-xr-ts-tth.- “butlfmw -ir.Mrtr+qtrt_ ”Db-Munich mulch-laundry"- ”bk-hob“ It. i-h.u.h-heeetuthe "Ba-tni-or-e - “would“ “hid-(bind lit. tu ' "s 37""”- 'ir-a . ' - -.-.-- q b _ .,.-.lira,-. _r-ur., tit ir, Last irear we reminded you that your 1926 taxis would soon be due. We now call your atten- tion to the fact that there is only a short time in which to pre- pare for the 1927 taxes. Are you ready for them? Are You Prepared for Your Taxes? I The putiee force u at mean! l wrestling with the problem of stray ldngn. Any dog is . stray when he 1wanders from home on the public 'itGTGriarrl Ind the police have or- Per, to pouider them as such. A .rrore or more. have been dispatched 1 to dog haven. Ind where it ts known dbl: owners reside here they at no- ititr) to take can of their tunings. , The police give notice that " dogs Owners Notified Ihnt Canines at Large Must Be 'headed; Children Etta I Two children have been bitten by 'dog: in Hizhhnd Park within I few Hack; A report of an epidemic of rabies in Chicago and appearance of Ithrs maUdy 3mm: dogs at points i don: the north shore has caused nu- Minorities in [radially 3“ cities In (tisis region to require manna: of dmts for the present as a prerautiot- [try measure. is rabies is infections :diuue and spreads avidly. the po- l lice are informed. running " hm mast be muck-d or they win be amend in. mulls” of other conditions. " your " h missing look for him " ttre dog round. . LEGION AUXILIARY l, -From Good Housekeeping Magazine was 3 l --------- G £3" JAN' 'r, PROMISES LAKE COUNTY For Ex-service Nell: Ad (on HUNDRED MILES PAVING Book. f M l ' -----. L,'rd fem-Al: D" Governor at Zion S-tnrday on- - _ lines State Plans for 2stttrr-acurte-runeureh. Gmotuhmttedctossbe-h-e, PridunJuLZ‘I-t two ouch forthe beoeAt of the 'mklmm ,etto-tieotshttheh-'tat. qFedn-ar.Pl3,gme!mh-r- "h.dtotahetheetmteh-d-d maymumm‘h DRILKanthco. In.“ h-Ndf-ehMAs.trrt. on... Y-h-is-ed" hi- Norah-rectal.“ Dunn-ma Sm Post No. "tGras t-ell "presented at tre, Eighth Pis- “tartbrhuluOdL-fn’ Aim m hub to at“. -resItB.P.gt_ttm. WWII) XII-norm maid-daugh- hn-blo. th- “as“ audit-nib baa b I'- H: .3de u--. mHthldhn“ m. ‘ ooh.---"." inn-(~00 . E. Ouch- “I h-Imw_h~h SCI“: Meeting I hovernur ll mum on... u..- v." . - _ lines State “In for dotUrs over 1986. when the lieemse no Amman Ueiort Auxiliary of Highways Hen fees mud sumumm. f _ - New Cam Registered ' o-thor-i-or-el", ‘cuydh'lmlity? (*wa -tafthri-irmthrr.t btttm.tutr-thh.or.e.. i.e-t.mrrerimirmtemrrtBa" wudh-‘ch‘md "th-ro-ttur-q" t-riame-db-tr'sd, issttteCAmimnice-h-af NearYqehCttr.961in-V- .io-trtetH-rerh-,0T4tttts Mmmrwmm -trrmreeotuth-V convicted. Aod-tr"rmremtt orthee,stirerumNrudt--t Conn of Gus-I 3m b on. ' the most brilliant and distinguished criminal court juk- h the that! Staten. "I have can. to all you. 2tHee Idntm' cw the writer, "to what N .ttrfbetq (In ml crime “'2'“ orare-r- -.fltV mien: in tit court hub "iiiiuttetievetutmnatdftheseriotts crime in our country idly is being carried on by you»: people. Certain- ly it is true of New York cunnty! Our vicious criminals bert-our forgets. hard-In. boldop men. murderer--- nn young people between the ages of isixteeat uni twenty-three. . _ it nn, Judge Iclntyre? Why are ynunx felon: pouring into your court. intend of middletged felons u in the past? And that remedies, what preveett'r.ves, would you suggest?" Why Youth Gee-11m; .aning a pad of paper mud him. he thoughtfully. awfully, made his list, numbering the "use: to sim- plify discussion of them later. Then he tore the sheet " and handed it over. It read u folio“: Hi: Emit)! religions tryinint in childhood. - _ artd discipline. 3. Failure to instill ideals of mod-. esty and chuity in female children. A. The nee-old problem of liquor. 5. The production, hr dissipated parents. of pnrmoimc children. "ir._inarerviilu Ln-ments.. in- clnding espeetWr "joy riding," cheap movies. and indecent modem daft-fa. ""ciriUroiGalr recreation] ll- ci1ities in most neighborhoods. ""Cuii.iiiiG,Gi" of young people today to work hard. Ind indulgence of this laziness by foolish pnrgnts. “‘Anzi Tau, of Elam causes do you consider of must important. Judge McIntyre?” demanded the interview- "31 In" listed them in the order of their importance,", he replied lastly. The writer could not comet] her 'r V bin M n Ct-ete aetonisttmettt as she looked down ht: At the beginning of the adminis- the list, "You reiard the lack oritratioit of Governor Small the 568,739 religious training in childhood Is the "motor vehicles registered in the state chief "use of delinquency among our Trere raising clouds of dust, bumping youth today'. That is a strong state-, over rough country highways or wal- ment, Judge McIntyre.” , lowing through the mud. He leaned forward. inteugely ear-) Today the 1.138570 motor vehicles new. In his trip of his hands on the registered in the state have"the ad- nrm: of his chair his deep emotion, vantage of 6,675 miles of improved waft apparent. “l wish." he said highways, 82 per cent of which has gravely. “I could fitttt words with been built under the present admin- whieh to stress fully its immense im-l istrastimt. . porttsteet As a cause. it so far out-: Every mile of this state higghwny distances all others I have named that system has been constructed without ( it stands alone'." :2 single cent of direct nation, and -Ftom Good Housekeeping Maguxine from the fees collected from the RE}; bolrr jopiniol}, is__h¢ck of That Luke County is to get I lum- deed and eight mile. more of hrrd nah under the state million dotUr hand he plans. in uddition to the hu-Ind Inna provided tii under the ark-inn] sixty million dollars is- sue. VII explained by (7'0me Inn Small In hi. address at the public herb: bold Sunni-y in the khan -entgimorttheioeatiemofRoate "a, Ban to Harvard. M “be was - by pro- "iiiiu/ethetroverrsorwtate Wofpuuhmbhnfm "atrueiti-rxtodboiutrtru “fa-WPlrkm 3.H.A-C-toftkestate “windy-Mo! mugs-Immunnu- nm-IMP.GrI-t.vlee math-mun Hm “a“.lohuLUden. W. J. manna-mum xgence of purer-m authority 3 On January 10. 1921, when Cover nor Len Small was inducted into of- l, fee as the chief executive of the state of Illinois. there were 567,789 motor l‘ehides registered in the state. Ac- '; cording to otBeial figures, at the close lot 1927, there were 1.438.770 motor; 1 vehicles registered in the state. 1 I Thisisaui"tot'.'.s3pereeutittthe) l ”in periotL It represents an; {addition of over 870,000 motor ve-', fbicles. or at the rate of more thani ‘one thousand I month covering 0.th ' seven MILLION AND HALF AUTOS IN ILLINOIS AT CLOSE OF YEAR, 1927 Gain of 253 Peg_,Cenl in Seven; Today the 1.138570 motor vehicles registered in the state haithe ad- vantage of 6,675 miles of improved highways, 82 per cent of which has been built under the present admin- istration. . Every mile of this state higghwny system has been constructed without :2 single cent of direct nation, and from the fees collected from the motor vehicles. License fees collected in 1927 totat" tlt,8392*5.04. according to the of- tieial statement just issued, a train of more than three-quarters of a million I doll”: over 1926. when the license} During 1927 a total of 1.254.315 tamer an were registered. n compared to 1,195,011,!" 1926. Dur- imt the nut period 184.564 trucks were in we. a emanated to 175,489 for 192$. 'the total: show a: increase of m in the number of motor we- hide- Rgistend in the state during the twelve months. or an inn-case of - a nut!) for the yen. Coup-risen of the number of motor \deel winter“! in mind: in 1917 -t--rrsoeethmtooemi1- Bo- at- to been made. During 191'! the m mm b given In “waster 1m themmsberis 1mm In an the Jieeatse (on a!“ W 8158833440. " “I! a. 81W to! yttr. ,aaisti-ogirsttotatetoerrrr 1.-eth.earet_reroof mn- IIIW'NG m WSW um A---.., but ',t.flu"rJ/,trht;it5431 '7iiiriisiriiiriFi.jiiiort " AMPLE FUNDS TO LOAN HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK ‘i‘rvoin State hpitali Some Figures may folks at! inclined to look upon a bank from a borrower's stand- point, They think the omeera are cold blooded and hard-boiled. The right viewpoint is the depositors. It's their money we are handling and loaning. Here in this buggy are sometimes obliged to turn down loans becaqse weion't thhrkittey ared-imble leafs-immt our depositor's money." won't be safe. If we are hard on foleTat times it's because we have-Ge interests of our depositors at heart. ii'iiiiiiiiihurtut M. Bra-u to Tify . CONsTRUcTION--REFINANCING state) RESIDENCES, STORES, APARTMENTS may i nuns, nrrws a: mums " The Old Reliable and Progressive Bank at it This Way LOUISE M. CLARENCE B. T' h “Pin-n ENAN T ”11".“- chglpa-isl S 6:02.. hue-HI Residence Studio. 820 Ridge Terrace. 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