Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1929, p. 13

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|â€" interesting radio proâ€" "My Bookhouse Storyâ€" w being offered over 45 p.m., every Monday, dnesday, Thursday and ‘a program full of good n for the childrenâ€"with secret! â€" uoe 14â€"15 ected source of revenue itary .schools of Evanâ€" ff last week because of tax situation in Cook ing to information reâ€" nes Roy Skiles, superâ€" istrict 75, that districts ild not get their shares state distributable fund n. ist, says the Evanâ€" zx the District of Colâ€" apita income, We give e highest states, then he three. lowest states. ‘, but not any of Evanâ€" will be available until tax money comes in Mr. Skiles has just Per capita income. Columbia..........$1,174~ â€" YE c Raesced Lo. d nd fromâ€" which the two e between them about lly. This amount had over to them at this To get a copy Write . augh, Chairman, Parâ€" > Board, Chicago, Ill. . d that‘only a limited s are available. hursday, June 6, 1929 nks eighth among the income per person in es is given as $551 per ures are from the U.S. commerce. > > ax Tangle: ts School Funds pita Income %.* Illinois rank in per Can you give some the range of income .. Chicago Heights. PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN 246 to the official record of John O.â€"Laux of Waukegan, official weather observâ€" er of this district for the U. S. De: partment of Agriculture, weather burâ€" eau, it failed by one degree to equal the record of May 3rd, last year. "Because: of the possibility of beâ€" ing mistaken for signals, wearing of red clothing about the rightâ€"ofâ€"way is forbidden," the railroad officials deeree.. "Only persons who are thoughtful of the safety of themâ€" selves and others will be retained in the service of the road." â€" f _ Mr. Laux‘ report for the month shows that the coolest days of the last month were May 3rd, 4th and 9th when the thermometer registerâ€" ed 31 degrees:. . The lowest reached during May of last year also was 31 degrees. The average temperature for last month was 54.2 degrees as dompared to 50.2 for May, last year. Employes of the railroad company in Laké county have held a marked inclination . towardâ€" these â€" golorful shirts and here and there ‘along the right of â€"way from . Deerfield to north of Russell in theâ€"county â€"one might often have geen a red shirted figure moving up and down as the worker tamped & tie or swung on a spike with a maul. s : ' While the thermometer registered 90 degrees on May 29th, according The old red flannel shirt, that colorâ€" ful garment,, which stamped a man as a heâ€"man back in the days when men were men, is due to follow other reliecs of preâ€"warâ€" days into oblivion According to a ruling issued this week by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul wailroad and received by its track bridge and signal maintenance employes in Lake county shirts of the glowing hue so popular with these workers must go into the discard, says the Waukegan Sun. as May Weather Cooler Than Same Month of Last Year Is Report Thursday, June 6, 1929 Railroad Bars Old . Red Flannel Shirt Rainfall was heavier last month, Free Parking Space for 10,000 cars. Park on our grounds free, day or night and watch t*: *>=, ~lenty of shade trees. OPEN DAILY FRO%X 7 a. m. to Midnite loc Grounds Well Policed â€"Day and Night 101 10¢| Drive your own car.over a mileâ€"long plank road that has all the thrills of mountain driving but none of the dangers! THRILLING! AMUSING! SENSATIONAL! A Brand New Thrillerâ€"Fun for Young and Old Located permanently directly opposite Holy Ghost Academy on Waukegan Road Near Willow Road About 4 Miles West of WINETKA Whoopee Auto Coaster FREE ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS 10c is charged each occupant of car using .. _ _ WHOOPEE ‘ AUTO COASTER ~â€"Children under 7 years FREE WHOOPEE! â€" WHOOPEE LET‘S ALL RIDE THE â€" New . Children‘s Radio Program wWMAQq _ . >3 5:45 P.M. _ Tune in on WMAQ at 5:45 p. m. for an interesting radioâ€"program for children, called "My B o o k h o us e Storytime." . Every Monday, Tussday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 5:45 p.m. Stories and Fun for the Childrenâ€"and ‘an important â€" secret. § § 14â€"15 The â€" report shows .there were thunderstorms on May 11, 16, 23 and 30th. â€" Mr.: Laux reports that home gardens are behind the general averâ€" age due to cold winds and rains. The ground now is in good: condition, he hays.~ . â€" ; â€"_ « Practically all of the ‘north shore golf" clubs are eliminating ‘the "nineâ€" teenth hole" according to notices which have been sent to members reâ€" garding this feature, and the coâ€"opâ€" eration of the memibers is being asked in the matter of observance of all provisions of the national prohibition law.> > C iC ‘% Clubs which have sent out there notices point out that it is a violation of the prohibition law to have intoxâ€" icants in lockers and failure to comâ€" ply with the law subjects the clubs to severe penalties. Employes of the clu‘s in several instances have"been notified that serving of . "setups". or in any way aiding in the serving of liquors~to members is a violation of the law and will subject them to disâ€" missal. In each instance the notice states that the rule in this matter will be strictly enforeed. _ ~ ~ >‘ WMAQ _ _During May of this year there were 15 clear days, as compared to 18 in May, last year; 8 cloudy days as compared to 7, and 8 partly cloudy days as compared to 6. The prevailâ€" ing wind last month was northeast â€"in May last year it was southéast. N. 8. Golf Clubs Are _ : > > Barring. "19th Hole" howevetr, than in May of last year, the precipitation being. 3.16 inches as compared to 1.99 inches in May, 1928.: > Es3 r & | 10¢ | 10¢ ioi o eR o a i aaa a a i aa a a n a oR n j J 88 C808 8LLL0PL 8 8 8 8 8 L 8 8 8 £.p 1408 CHICAGO AVENUE 4 EVANSTON "It‘s the way theyre maue tha. makes them fit" Paoo & PIpPER For trailâ€" and camp é JUST to see this Pool & Piper Moccasin is enough to call forth pictures of winding, leafy trails with a bed of pine needles under foot. They‘re of pliable tan elk skin and they have crepe rubber soles. Enough comfort, wear and goodâ€"looks to outlast the most strenuous vacation. Every size for boys and girls. Sizes $500 Sizes 2 to 2 2% to "I1NC+ > CHILDREN‘s SHOE SPECIALISTS We sharper any size hand mower or power mower ; prices reasonable;. work guaranâ€" 700 Centralâ€"Avenue Highland Park, IIl. Work called for and ddlivered THE LAWN MOWER SHOP 3090 Lawn Mowers $z Sizes 00 * ns to 6 $6 ces $7 Store hours â€" 8 to 6 Sharpened John C. 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