Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Dec 1928, p. 44

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- (In! 1mm" October; Highland Put Thu! ls 3609356 for Month saunas Show Pony-Four Peel Tts, we: paged tee" .34 ye. Chicago suburbs cloud the eleventh mouth of 1928 in a blue of glory, making a 28 per cent “in in Novem- ber over November a yetr no. The November train this yen in " per cent ahead of the volume of the sub- urban ml for Oetober. These comparative tigxarea I: com- piled by S. W. Stuns & Co. are based on permits tited in " suburbs. Building conditions in may ot the suburbs m particularly propitious. Evnnston, with 3 November volume of $3,409,750. made I gain of 291 per cent against November of last yen. Highland Park, with I volume of $601356. made I. November pin of 302 per cent Itret, with {Novem- ber volume of ”.600. made " tmin of 105 per mm. Elgin, with a volume of $247,735 in November. made a gain of 184 per mm. Some Notable Gains While the volumes were somewhat smaller in a number of suburbs 52v. erat made very unusual November trains as follows: Arlington Heights 1261 per cent, Batavia 2238 per cent. Niles Center 1396 per cent an! East Chicago. Indiana, 1003 per cent. Other suburbs showing gains in November were .3 follows: Aurora 14 per cent, Berwyn 60 per cent. Colu- met City 151 per cent. Chicago Heights 49 per cent, Des Plaines 152 per cent, Elmhurst 23 per cent, Harvey 13 per cent. Homewood 368 per cent, Kenil- worth 106 percent. LaGrange 179 per- cent, Haywood 11 per cent. North Chi. ago 40 per cent, Oak Park 12 per eeht, t8,Gr Forest 482 per cent. and Wheaton 115 per cent. This immense volume which is fur. tunately closing. with the exception of December, the year 1928 has been handled with probably a greater em- ciency because of improvement in working conditions than ever before in the history of the city. It has also been htndled with a minimum of misunderstanding between labor and contacting; according to the survey. Figures for Month Cannpnrative titrures for November 1928 1nd 1927 are .5 follows: Arlirs- Reich: ' 211m 5 15.000 Aum 2mm 22:.u7 Bluvi- 15.200 sac tic-n7 Du Pitr.es In... is»: imlllnm; - .- [mut Dirk iiiqli'u rm nan-m.- gnu-mt. [ambit] Ina-cu! Ion-t PM" Nile Certter North China» Oil Putt P-rk Kidn- Iiwr Fan-u St, (My). The suburbs and their trains as shown in November against October this yen included: Arlington Heights 50 per cent, Anton 23 per rent, Ba, tavia 300 per cent. Calumet City 32 per cent. Des Plaines 49 per cent, Elzin 47 per cent. Tlmharst 82 per cent. Elniwood Park " per cent. Ev, nnston 451 per cent. Highland Puk 325 per cent. Jromewood 478 per cent, Joliet 7 per cent, Lombard " per cent, Maywood 20 per cent, Mount Prospect 43 per rent, Niles Center 26 per cent, North Chicago MIT per cent, Oak Park 117 per cent, Wheaten 150 per cent and East Chicago, indiann 103 per cent. rum ' City 9km “til-u 9.; in" ah." Wuhan» Why»!!- B-M Ch “(0. Ind Gary "Hum-Mud “It." It is sittuitieant that out of 42 sub- urbs " made trains in November. The gains shown in November wilt walls. I materially add to ahe volume in the, land and metropolitan um for the year and land, wl will give this district the hon" of garth 5. having the second largest metrh'o"'Cieheut.te tan growth in the tountry. _ ly as "B minim» VII-twin; in: an» Oath-ck Is Good This evidence of building activity pres-gas prosperous building eondi- tions in the suburban are: for the next 60 to 90 whys. Cmniiw Toul- 'tis-. man LANDSCAPE GARDEN"! '" In“ Etna mm m» M,.......... dooectbaKigtg Song-ht tom new sport to banish After T {and 247.73.; p 137.5" “.705 8.5.0.150 I ILSE. Lot‘l‘l " .25. - 22..IOI 12.100 "I!” l l I At I 220.“. Ill!!!" I 70.1K0 "6. t a to). as 82.3“ 155.35. 23.599 I 5.200 755.500 50.!!! I an '"' " 291,075 T L.“ $3.025 “(on an. 1.2.012 alluv- an. 79.5” ”421,6" 90.52%- I 533.5% 399.7” I A66.6tt6 57520 sum 191,99 “of”: 924:: 2!..." glib “5.11! IOTISO “LIEU nun; nus. mm 1-7200 mu all“; nun “9.02:. 411,600 49,000 49.” 29.925 113.1213st Collection of 400 Now l in Print Room There; Many Are Satirical Amito his jaw cried: “Sir Fool. [not] MW. find who for u: a And stood the mocha" court baton; They could not see the bitter unile Behind the painted grin In wore. He bowed his head, 3nd bent his knee Upon the MIICh'I silken stool; His pleadiatt voice arose: "O lord, Be merciful to me, a fool! wool; The rod must heal the sin: but Lord, Be merciful to me, I foot'. "Our faults no tenderness should ask, The chastening stripes must clennse them all; But for our blunders-oh, in shine Before the eyes of heaven we ftstt. "Earth bears no balsam for mistakes; Men crown the knave, Ind scourge the tool That did his will; but Thou, O Lord, Be merciful to me. I fool'." . "These clumsy feet, still in the mire, 'Go crushing blossoms without end; These hard, well-meaning hands we thrust ' Among the heart-strings of 1 friend. " 'Tis not by guilt the onward sweep Of truth and right, 0 Lord, we stay; 'Tis by our follies that so long We hold the earth from heaven away. "The ilLtimed truth we might have kept-- Who knows how sharp it pierced and stung? The word we had not sense to "r- Who knows how grandly it had rung! The room was hushed; in silence rose The King, and sought his gardens cool. And walked apart, and mannered low, "Be merciful to me, a. fool!" CAR1CATURE EXHIBIT AT ART INSTITUTE 'éeheines -of the times, known popular. ly as "Bubbles," and lampooned them unmercifully. Hogarth's caricatures in 1721 on the “South Sea Bubble," resulted in the founding of n regular school of caricaturiats, some of whom became world-famous. Among these were Hogarth, Bunbury, Woodward, Rowlandson. Ginny. Dighton, Allen and Crusikshtsnks, frtther und son. All of these men one represented in the present exhibition. The crime of lesmnjesty could not in those days have been severely punished, for we find these cartoonfsts liming their sarcasm and ridicule It the Royal Funin uni or the highest otrieiais of the government. The parsimonious living of George the Third, be from whom the American mated the An illuminating side light upon)' English political and social life be-) tween the years 1721 and 1850, is“ shown in the exhibition of English: Caricatures now being displayed inl the Print Rooms of the Art manual They have been lent by Thomas Fur-l ness of Chicago, and altogether num- ber over four hundred items. Not all l of These have been hung, but the most ( interesting ones will be found on the) walls. Caricature orikinated in Hol-; land and from thence came into Eng-l land, where the English artist Flo-l garth seized upon the wild tinaneiat' TW KW Fifi I“ In. ”my ”in. o-ite the lelveatcm Pu- MIME” Munich Zion Building Industry "No pity, Lord, could change the From red with wrong to white '" =N, Estimate. Furnished Free Leaky Btu-tents WWW-I Robert W. Pease SToPcoWdm ”din-Km” Coughs duty In (Did! may lad to ,Gv,weous ovrphmuum. Saw it nut Ivy ippitu I kw mallow: of I‘ll PM? PM" Immd'm-d ii" CREA- aL, LYPTOS - You no. " axon]: Humans FRED KouIrr Work Gnu-mead --Edwttrd Rowland sm -irteeotorsau,wa.mad.tb.utt ogthitrftmandthrhineoB-st. "temrard. Gouge tho Faulty Im' MW foe u; distant. and dir. lipud wan. M interesting Ctr- Teams, Somewhat 0'in by Loss of When! Stars', him. which null, In vdu'hh u Manned Watt: In mottlr dome in "ehirtgr and Mud: cold-ad by Despite the loss of I number of Mar athletes including Cnpt. Bill Droettemuetter, pole vnulter. Al Barge shot putter, and Frank Rettig, high jumper, the Northwe.stern track teaml Appeurs to be well tortihed in must! events and should make is strong a showing as last season. i hand. ru. exhibition will eontinde until Jun-:1 L LOOK FOR GOOD SEASON The team will probably not stack up quite so strong in the indoor sel- son m outdoors since a number of the prospective candidates are mem- bers of the basketball mind. Capt. John Corby appear: to be the strongest entrant in the half mile. Besides being 1 consistent performer in the 880 he in ulno I member of the relay team which anally places well up in commence competition. Other middle distance men from last you Ire Sam Bloomberg, Bert Fox and Earl Wilkins. Rut Walter. basketball star, will be available for the outdoor anon in the quarter and the telly. Sophomore half mile And quarter mile candidnteo include Eddie Farrell, former Crane high school at", and Eddie McAuliffe who.shows promise. Einar Hemlnsen should be unong the top notchers in the eminent. this yen as fur as the sprints are concerned. Sophomore candidates in the sprints are Don Green, Peter Latt- mm and C. numbers. Four sophomore pole “alters all of whom show promise are Torn Wane, Scott Ingle. P. Lundberg Ind Dean Kill-r. Several of these bars Open Winter Ind Sumner Catering lo Dinner: and Parties ,Reasomble Priees. Tel. L. P. 2058 449 Lincoln Ave., Highland Park Phone 662 Helen Mayer Manning. EM. Touche: of Violin and Ensemble Phone R. 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