Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Nov 1928, p. 20

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aw"? fiiiiiil]IjfLi1uti" ii'ynppwulm-hu Scott Brown. of Chicago, With-l) known as a "lawful attorney, war elected president of the utirsois Chum bet of Commerce at the closing Ees lion of the annual meeting In rm ago on Oct. 19. He sucmds Inlm H. Camila of Rockford. who hag new madden: of the state chnmher In: neural yells. Mr. Brown. who has speclnlized h corporation luv Ind who has Ion-.- Ihou'u keen Interest In prune-I pub lic movement; was Instrumenlnl " founding the Industrial development department of the “Huck Cmawmer at Commerce nnd formerly In: mm man of the committee burn: nun work In charge, Some years ago Mr. Bmwu “slum m the organization of the Nam American Light & Power Co. and Brtttt one of the six original oqrner% H: was also an oak-ix! of and Mead-ll) lntemsled In the lllinnls Power I. Light “um. and the Illinois Trnrtlon Co. Mr Brown was also mummy Ind general rounsrl tor "I: Stu-do baker “"11 for nine years. Something About This Sport In the Untied States; Annual ShmrtsLAre Classic Thom-NHWduI-bmob “WW0!!!” Among the clubs to whirh he ttotd, membership an): The Cttitnrpo, CnIor League, tntversity, Qumlmnglp Ind Glyn View Gulf Hub of Chicago. Lo tug "tut, of New York um] the MM. “id: and Annundmo Gulf cluhs ot human-ML l'alil Mr. Brown was :rnrlnml-rl from the Uuiversitr ot tmi, my: and from the law school at \unlmrswm L'rtiversitr, He was OF AMERICAN ORIGIN. 100 Trapshooting is perhaps the most unique of sports and, all things com sidered, the mast eharaeterUtieaW American of them nu One of the most tstriking future. of thy tartret shooting Is that the number of put- tieipants is usually - than the number spectators. . met which dis- tinguishes the trap game from other sports where the "nutty" in nude up at hundreds and even ‘houundn of pe-pte iratehintr individual phy- en or teams in action. On the other hand. a trimming meet, with lev- eral hundred shooters min. the (Inn one'qunmr tie nimber of shown. Another thing that» trip- shaming is that more tak. will: use“ an Norah" I, which if --i.e-dbrthemetthat,l iGuaGiwLttoGit-tirtsr) min-meetofulyotherliaonol the entire list. lie-idea. clay target shooting in numb“! III may: sport Ind not A that one a! the auctioned tournaments in for wok- simian. The clluic event in mm is the Grand American championship Ind landing; tournament. an ml ntNir whieh has been “and for twenty-eight mun Thin your the Angus“ events were scheduled to oc- rur at vamurta, Ohio, mt Dnyton. Th, rite i: the permanent" home ground- of The Amateur Trlpchoot- ine -utioet of Am but _ "can! of 873 mu were ex- Resides the can American lun- ditmp and mu'or netball handicaps: muown main-Mus.“ 'm iHI'll to the bar in t.Rro In UNIQUE PASl'IME -Evuits all MANIA“; PuNB8tmlMltlir INITIA'I'BD BY Till U. b. A nova toward the establish-cu of I lute trstemationnl Park in tho hem of the American MW has been initiated by the United State! Government, Senator ll. Ship-kid of Hinnesoh said on a visit to Winni- The co-operation of the Candi“ Government'will be essential in this project. Sen-tor Shipstead aid. In fact, most of the Und required tor the purpose lies in Candi. C. S. Started It The United States hag am I move to reclaim the Quetico (orut for the park. in accordance with the old Webster-Ashburton trenty. Sour tor Shipstead is chairman of the eogrv mittee named by Conn-cu to may the tnrntory lying within the United States. The Canadian _ government will be asked to keep the tact: of forest running from Rainy river and Lake Nipigon north out of private hands. so that it may be made part of the proposed international ply- ground. "We have already withdrawn all publicly owned [and from sale and are now buying back tracts which, have gone into private hands.” Sen- ator Shipsiend said, referring to thei steps already taken on the Unitedl States side. "There will be many: matters to discuss, pinch as protection of the fish and wild life of the ter.. ritory, control of the trade through the park and similar matters. Mostly In Canada "As the greater part of the land mentioned in the old Webster-Ash- burton treaty lies in Canada we do not press the matter too hard. We are hoping, however, that your Gov- ernment will see the value of keep- ing a natural beauty spot in the heart of the continent for play pur- poses, as this country is bound to till with purple very soon." ' Speaking of Nepenthe with t kick like I 87 ghotgun, u South Carolin- moonshiner mines that he "eideatlg spilled a little of his second best Stu! in his wife's pansy bed and the pan- sies turned to tiger lilies before morn- irt-Maeon (Gm) Telegraph. Every purchaser of a new Ford is entitled to Free Inspection Service for the first'1500 miles he? iTr/aTag9 Pun-n" if -.- . Who Fond THE adamant-ebbi- a fused, hill - no obituary-d ttwat and a lot of he. (Jul-Huh; thrworodoe.,hghe-. WWII-wink. Bart (habitat-ado!” will not run better and ”Ugh-pauper“ Inna-0M“ MIMIHHVLQ Vamp-“duly” mteduthuar-tterbee- wehoBevettuoaBrdotrtaot only to make a good uto- mobile, but to help the own-arm ”new poo- bmdwur bhhghuhh. Mun-Militias IMHO-Ina... eottreFo.ddeaee period " time ot I ' Inum of trouble and tma-a-d-treel-ei. who (to new "add A at. Maw-yin!!! lolIo'II-g Free FORD MOTOR COMPANt VIII-vuln- What is needed Are compsnioriste," not comptutiortate, marriages. The; rompanionate marriage, u the cunt for marital troubles is ghoul u lensi- l. ble IS cutting on the toe to cure n', eorn.-Cineinnnti Enquirer. l t,iirJSicLiiyei?.,iiiyr aiaud am the tune period last yon: 'egtowipgt u wide-mud nip-W Chuck -ieor charging rue it new line of household nub- enting equipment. aeeoediaq to E. G. Biechier, president and [w an! mun-gar, who “crib“. and of the increase to an at n.'"..... space. “The newspaper of today. It. md to promote a gunk: prod” hone 'ftheedtentaid.thq bushes or industry can _ he unit]. "It obtains and with public mtatrrdmseq (or an, M that math it! CM Mala? odiustrrvent M We!“ Olin-(mun M chock o6mrrber - Fi%kfiii1i Giis/r" eGiriikii __ .W '00-; “this!“ Chock-tearing..- No - u made- for - a mainl- incidental I. I” ”who. can-cpl. a: aunt, where repairs an noun-cry through amid-m1. III-Inc or negln-I. The only chap in tor new on. l-petdon Service at 500. 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