Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 May 1928, p. 24

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Ne A new race of orators minus arm stand quietly in one spot, keeping « constant distance between himself and P hnmbeevauintueandqln_lityno is DUE TO RADIO WILD GESTURING PASSE ample of United States and adopt the Motor club. . The change will involve an expenâ€" diture of $2,100,000, and a tremendous amount of work, but the government hopes to put the new system into have to be changed, and in addition to this the public will have to be eduâ€" hand side of the road. Expenditures for public schools throughout the country have almost doubled since 1920, as shown by staâ€" tistics of State school systems, pubâ€" lished as United States Bureau of Education Bulletin, 1927, No. 39. Toâ€" tal expenditures during the school year 1925â€"26 amounted to $2,026,308,â€" daily attendance was $38.31; in 1918 it had increased to $49.12; in 1920 to $64.16; in 1922 to $85.76; and in 1926 to $102.05.â€"Frank M. Phillips in School Life. Changes Traffic System of Pass ing; Necessitates Large rightâ€"hand side rule for traffic, acâ€" cording to information received by the touring bureau of the Chicago force by the end of 1930. Thousands of signal boxes, switchâ€" es, semaphores and lamp posts will 190. This included cost of instrucâ€" tion, outlay for new buildings, sites, equipment, and administration. . It represents an increase over 1924â€"25 of $80,211,278. in 1913 the cost of public schools per capita of average AUSTRIA TO ADOPT RIGHTâ€"HAND RULE and other gymmastics is being bred The old fashioned orator who ran and then dropping it to a tremulous whisper simply isn‘t getting his mesâ€" perfectly even flow all the time and never a syllable or tone is lost, beâ€" cause the President is a very calm, deliberate man and stands at the proper distance from the microphone. He has a great respect for it bec"‘e he knows it is carrying his message to millions of people. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES DOUBLED SINCE 1920 "In contrast, during the recent speech of President Cosgrave of Ireâ€" land, I noticed that his voice would fade almost entirely away and then grow vigorous agin. That is characâ€" teristic of Europeans who have not accustomed themselves to broadcastâ€" ing technique. They weave about and sway their bodies up and down, with a consequent loss of tone." at Iredale Storage Saturday, May 5, 1928 Oak China Cabinet. Oak Side Board. Oak Serving Table. 8â€"door Oak Book Case. 2door Oak China Case. 1-&-:0.&()1».% __ Straight Chairs. at 1:00 p. m. 10â€"ft Oak Book Case suitable for store purposes. AUCTION Austria is going to follow the exâ€" Can‘t Get Far When He Is Confrented by Microâ€" PLAIN CONCRETE BLOCKS k. k Â¥. Tables and Utensils. I have hoeun sbtaining views of tioncer. Telephone H. P. 523 5‘..".'." "PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD, ILL. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS NEW YORK HOUSING DEFIES ALL THEORIES SHORTAGE OVERCOME Financial Writer in Scribners‘|State Board Thinks Period Is Magazine Says Its Hard To _. Passed in Which Lack his department in the April number of the New Scribner‘s Magazine. "The truth is," he says, "that noâ€" body has yet been able to define satâ€" isfactorily the economit influences which are actually shaping the Amerâ€" reasoning from visible causes to probâ€" able effects has repeatedly gone asâ€" tray, and theories which were proâ€" pounded afterward to explain the acâ€" tual result were apt to leave the mind fusion that followed termination of the war, the only certainties seemed to be that the economic world would The new economic condition of the United States has defied all theories, When finance and industry emerged gro!nth‘;&r!ajlfipr,-'n-(eâ€"a- States had won a position in it whose tionships created by the war would make it impossible to read even the immediate future by the onceâ€"familâ€" iar economic landmarks. The course of events seemed to justify all of these conclusions, especially the last. ‘Financial prediction had been abâ€" solutely confuted by results in 1919 and 1920. That was naturally asâ€" cribed to the cireumstances which, in every cquntry of the world, acâ€" companied the abrupt transition from war to peate." Paul E. Downing Phone H. P. 566 Resurfaced to Look Like New Old Floors Phone 2048 "** PIANO TUNING Highland Park, Ilinois If you are considering a new home, or improving the old one, t experience has proven to me that it pays to consult your New Floors Laid and Surfaced gardener first. I will be glad to consult with you SIGNS OF SPRING PROFESSIO N A L Work Guaranteed, Estimates Free H. F. PAHNKE Expressing the belief the shortage in housing in New York City and Buffalo has disappeared, the State Board of Housing Emergency Rent Laws has made a report to the Legisâ€" lature in which it recommends that such laws be permitted to lapse autoâ€" to meet a serious condition of overâ€" matically on May 31. _ Further relief to tenants, however, is urged by the board in a recommenâ€" h:fllpbnude&edmt'-h,l'- moval of the rent laws. postâ€"war housing shortage . . . These provision of the present law, which, in vacant apartments in New York City over last year; an increase in available apartments from 286 per 1000 population in 1926 to 301 per 100 in 1928; an increase in turnover among tenants and a decrease in crowding." laws at present apply to dwellings on which the rent, on Dec. 31, 1926, was not more than $15 per room in A. H. MUHLKE SINGER AGENCYT Deerfleld, I Tel. DeerGald 15â€"3 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, HHINOH J. SMITH TELEPHONE 410 SOLD AND REFPAIRED Oneâ€"Day Excursion Rates â€" â€">2z#2**** PHONE 2700 adjoining the crowded lake shore wwm. arc'pnmanzntly assurcd, promisirg an inviting future to the many home owners now building in Skole VU~ There are more golf courses adjacent to the Skokie Valley Route of the North Shote Line than to any similar length of railroad in the United States. Fout forest preserves are also located within the confines of this "new North Shote"â€" The recreation facilities, beauty and spaciousness of this favored spot, Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. * Highland Park or Briergate ... M eprenty redbing un‘ i radd Lake Forest or Deerpath..... .. No. Chicago (East or West Line) W:nlu-n ('E(E.::;lu..l.lu)) Linden Ave. or Niles Center.. Wilmette, Harmswoods or Indian Hill......... Oneâ€"Day Excursion Tickets must be used, both going and returning, on the date of sale. Purchase tickets at ticket office before boarding train.â€" Children under five years, free of charge when accomâ€" panied by parent or guardian. Children five to twelve yuid._,hfifin. To the Chicago Loop and Return: col and lacking Bowman‘s Milk. Seehow it braces you. Seehow much â€" better it makes you feel. Bowman‘s Milk contains the vitamins so necessary to your wellâ€"being. It furnishes energy to offset fatigue. It builds firm musâ€" clesand strong bones. And it is delicious to drink! from farm to yourâ€"tableâ€" assures that superior sweet flavor for which â€" Bowman‘s Milk is famous. Orderfrom your milkman. CHICAGO ar4 SUBURBS &4 trip excursion rates: going to Chicago and returning the same day, the North Shore Line offers the following round are tired.listless For the benefit of Round Trip 1.10 175 in energy, .52 $1.04 L12

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