Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1928, p. 23

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WuII-m- - Elephant!!!” CHICAGO hotel that -thaeeth.usttwonrttA. nun. lbw-hamb- “h hm .eth.tnrttr. Mint-hummer...” w W - w hid-"mind.“ 2't'i:ett2y2eteterei 1ttt3te9ehyihitideiiL) “hum-thumw dpgfgeaeLt,LuJiiifiii,i/ intuit-taunt“, [‘~“‘~“‘-‘ a_sA.et.q-diirg. 's.-.. q “uh-1 -Hh-etg-.-ii,aAit 1rd1Tdht,vgeleg,t,.gg,t: m“? "WW hggmdmuhmnn on " tqfiaGiUiiiG -, 1e'dt'gtutt “mm In”! MRimt.eeaturahtth. m te-er-q-to-t "PytyeMrt*.maktuetiatar nys “snatch the par-noun: issue in an manic-n. Thepeesent Ford- rud m-leCunber tail law in six 5 yuan old on Sane-her " of this - 'earnadttteseriareae,rttare been nix pro-porou- your: for the United States. TheudA.ett-oreedwo E many: of wink myone lays. Un- I *eeit,uveretrtereeAorifts.ic At 2a"t,Pette,tet1tstt,t?eUni-ldd ted Shot. it!“ thus: six mu m- the h and the: W awn-anamo- I The framing of a new taritf is al- most always a long drawn out ab Hair. The present Foidney-Mchm- 2 her Art was almost a year and a half it the makint--from May, 1921 to September, 1922. A tarie bill. being ‘a tax measure. must originate with ithe House of Representatives, and (the Committee of the Home which i handles it is the all powerful Commit- tee on Ways and Means. now headed be Representative Willis C.'Haw|ey Iof Oregon. After this committee and Ithe House have completed considera- jution of the bill, it goes to the It) ‘ate where it is handled by the Fin, ( ante committee. now under the leader, ship of Senator Reed Smoot of Utah. 'And when the Senate has Bnished l with the bill, it is pry likely to have i to go to a Conference committee of i the Home and the Senate, in order ' that the ditrerenee. between the idea: L of the two committees may be ironed out. Then it is passed or rejected by the House and Senate, and if passed is sent over to the White House for the President’s approval or diaap~ pron]. Or if he wants to he can ignore it entirely, u President Cleve- land did the Wilson-Gorman Act of "" because it wasn’t free trade enough to suit him. and after ten days it becomes the law of the innd without the President's signature. I been.“ Power Ali this tends to emphasize the ett- ormous power wielded by the Cort. nessmen and Senators in the fram, ine of a taritf law and particularly by those who are members of the Wars and Means committee and Fin- Ince committee. Not in a long time,’ therefore. has the warning of a com- plete overhauling of the taritt come at a more opportune time for the consideration of the people who will be represented by these Congressmen end Senators during the next taritt revision. Everyone of these Con- gressmen is up for reelection this _ (all. or his place is to be Mest by _ someone else. In the Senate, a third at the 96 Senators go out of ottiee on March 4, ISM, and many of‘them are enrtdidates to succeed themselves. Thus it is that the v ot the coun- try have an oppo nity to decide for themselvea on N ember 6 as to the kind of a taritf aw the next act will be by deciding on that day on the q any» will be charged with mud in a v-lon- m." "OL-rua-ia,- V'vw 'teaatdt_rittulteeoi. Quentin}. This is a mnunou to Ind manor who will mpgsent ili, inure-u in Washington in this forth- coming mil revision. any 'rr"eteer 'und GG" 1;... M. _ urarliAi iGG 77-43:; ,ftuWt-en-tati-Htt mmwn.mm El luv in Does-bu 01th "or. FPert?sy,ttyorreriut, will it “hwy"? ---%._ --- Weed in co- ”in.“ tttrepos and I... can“... IV" on... “new by Any lama-ugh!” wists-Bhutan, DANGIDOUS " new mums norm-rm in more 1c'ieit,'itttrli, tiiihEit"hiag,"t? rs-rii-rfiir-"-'"i. C" itiriiirirtrr .-. ._ I.“ Ind - Haak’s Auto Supply Co. ICU-I‘M: ta, P. 2174 amplqnvg gum-menus " N. Pirat St. TU. H. P. 1284 one-n. "ortb-eo non Bannuc ARC all ACHYLINI Cracked motor block- wan-d without removing from dun-is 4” DeerN6d Avenue Night chice MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE mu AWNING at. Tonty, m Italian, son of a banker who invented the type of iusaranee known_ to this day " tontine insur- The same year the Illinois Indium, prayed by enemies. with a few French who were among them. retreated to the Mississippi river. Here the French esuhlished settlements at Kunkukil and Cahokia. Tonty continued south and joined a French settlement It Biloxi, Miss., where he died a few years later. BLACKBURN WELDING CO. huh or Rebuild An) “all of [Initial his B-. ond Dan. on of Your Auto Body ind Fm de. you at: h “a ct uni-nu n. In the In: capital of Illinois. Doo- that In.“ than the timt mn- ncm in what in now Illinois m - links! there! And if no, what y'all? ---WA.K., W68. A-tht-ia in the Beat of the ttrat nvernmcnt ennui-had in mi- V "a. ---_ - w u. Illinoi- counu'y n governor in l683 Ind ruled from Port St. Louis. built on the rock, for seventeen years. He ulnadoned the rock when he was re moved trom'troveruoratco in woo and went down the linsinippi in . canoe with a small “Boring. Classified Inn's mu statehood. mikoiiiiaa". It“. in 1818. Th: that cove Itrtt 'tthe “mini. country,” it mm bt emu T. HORNE in“: “lbw-Mk ll-lhtpi't,:g,'t:.t:,rp',tt2a,t \dI-dm luau-nu habmvhacn'thc-nen- 'hthtroemmususiiirtiTtGJiit Micah. “Mun." whieh 'teetrmrr,-G--tiiAGric path- from a. Ino- ud m _torsousaadcGGiiiiTiiTi ,ydreosteamdtss-Giapr, tuOeieast, a-iarr'iTimmrts. Questions and Answers Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop JAMES COLLINS Auto Painter LETTERING - MONOGRAMS High Crude Work sis-618 Laurel Avenue 'gittttittatGt ___ - - iUitii MIPJQH' GARAGE my! CAB SERVICE -o"L,.a-. “In; sun-Jun. Telephone Hichlmd Park 612 I. r. at uni Giiiiii. Avg ammonmr. SUPPLIES Am.n.uw In. “-17 - M In. In: Pt. I. P. - Henry de Tonty took charge of the Am-A'I‘JAW feau..verrdortetstutraaur, on.) an}; iriiaGium. l beam: a ireas%iiiiirTiri,. I. 'PI cut-hushed Tm LARSON BROS. 518 Elm Plato of 'lNMCNICAT. mamas It! “I Call Beetle" I” CmttratANeoodtgt. "Ti K. P. Cement Work & Grading Contractor Cement Sid-walk. Canon! Plum-I and ever!- Ihln; In the Cantu! ' Bum-t- hurl-had on haul-Ina. All “at " (Er-ding mmwmm '+r-e..trtigirc%i up.” nun-nun C. Tr. mom. D.DS. mun 3mm an»... run. " GEORGE TUCKER BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY m ORDER 519 0mm avg. Tel. H. P. 1128 PAINTING AND DECORATING Pal-b. Walt Paper. Glut Windgvt 8}an: Auto Gun Every time you are disposed to criticize the dress of the modern girl remember the old-fashioned one with the wasp waist and the accentuated hips. We" De-ed Fate " don't wish Jim Judd, the town calamity hauler, no hard luck," says Old Man Mann, "but I wish he'd climb one of the mountains he makes onto mole-hills, and fall otr."-nsran & Fireside. mitmg,ANDPArtrr' -S.M., Chicago. A-tirmou, has t mater number of banks than any other state, bat ranks fourthjn Making eapitai. New York, Samba-e , ( Sam Sloan's aim wu good the other l night when he tossed his saxophone) It Mrs. Marshall’s cut; so he was in-, strumental in abltin' an old nuisance. _ --FUrm & Fireside. fourth in Making eapitai. New York, M mkrrusetts and Pennsylvania re- 'lot 'greater total deposits and eun- ing “sets. memhlm q-where does Illinois rank mend the sum in number of banks .udf bank deposits? 1 --.LO., Evan-ton. A--The path of aweot com in Illi- rwn In: avenged approximately 68,- 100.000 cans per y?“ for the lat tive ”an. This u more than may other nut: pub. Hooputon an. more com than any other city in the world. In McGoan Street CARPENTER CONTRACTOR Estimates gladly furnished free. TEL. H. P. 2186 mou park each your? I lave “in: that Illinois packs man than my other lute. Monk t.-?farartb.rumdu.ak Ii... 3", d. To"! in “ u Cthr-ithtwirmiuasi"ueaa htmtee,thrxtaestis,-aiuTir, [that of his right hand, which In camel it??? “the '"Of My.» -rrETpr1iilirT, Aifijrrgo-N- CARPENTER CONTRACTOR DANIEL A; FAY Manhunt Highlami Plrk 1482 P. UGOLINI WM. OWEN 'i MASON» CONTRACTOR .- 2377 1..ka iron highland Park 3012 cramNr6iFiiCAiyio Ii ,rEsCrN-coihiircTm7-" _ Rorrr. R. HEN'I'HORN 217 North Green Bi, idad Punch: and Decor-ting Catt-cur BRAND BROS. BUTTER AND EGGS “*hh Hoyt may}: Ives! com doe. nu. PROFESSION AL DECOMTbns' BUSINESS FURNITURE REPAIR Tullorin' 'a suGrliTi {hr-nub fill“ I. m “but. u. n. P. as u. a St John. An Pt 217 Burchell Ave. . as CBNmat, AW“ PHONE HIGHLAND PARK '" Tekarhone H. P. 9'33 PLUMBING andiiiEX'lTlNG Phone 219~R or 219-J Deerfield, Ill w. Gai - BTW" "1.. who Aldu- Wart. "ERWIN _F'. 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