Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Jul 1929, p. 46

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fiFounffimfi'érWCFfl Pure white numénls and lettera-on a field of_solid black will be the color scheme of the‘l930 Illinoir.axttomobile license plates: '- _ 1930 Auto License _ Plate to Be Black With White Numerals " Secretary of State William J. Strut; , 'll1llif,',iifi,-tjl;ll"ii""i"li') New-laid eggs . . . fresh butter . . . and the richest cream -r-_onty the choicest products of the world’s greatest dairying center, in which this railroad operates, are offered on the tempting menus of North Shore Line dining' cars. "kiiiisdiifu' l ton lutyweek let the contract for manufacture of 1,400,000 license plates of this color combination to the Gobertson Steel & Iron company of Springfield, o. _ l The contract price is eight cents aid ope-half mill. for‘each pair of plates. This is a reduction from hat year when thgplates cost eight cents and two and onehaif mills. per pair. THE PRESS The tracks and trails of the ani- mals were plainly visible from a con- siderable height. It is illegal to hunt Came animals of any kind in the ter- ritory from an airplane, and persons so' doing are subject to fine or im- prison%ent, or both,' says the bulle.. tin of the American Game Protective association. ’It’s rather remarkable that the newspapers which seem to be afraid Uncle Sam will get into a tariff war if a new tariff bill is passed-are the neWspapers which favor little or no tariff of any kind. _ no attention to the strange machine, lifting their heads now and then to look. at it but 1usua1ly not becoming frightened. The caribou, however, became considerably alarmed and ran away. _ The reactions of the moose and id tlurcariboi, tothe airplane and its noise, says the protector,'were quite opposite. The moose paid practically V Themraetiaal value of the airplane in making game surveys has recently been demonstrated in Alaska. On a recent flight over the Big Delta re- gion, southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, according to one of the game protee- tors of the Alaska game commission, an official of an Alaska airway, com- pany saw about 500 caribou' And nine moose, and three days later near the Toklat river counted 2irmoosii, 12 of them in pairs, three in one bunch, and dive in another. » human being, more splendid by far when stripped of the polychromatic plaster skin which has so long stuli- fied his statute and hidden from us the real man of flesh and blood." Writing ofthtdissipation pf Wash- iiigtors myths, Chambers says that "out of .the thick and pious incense cloud which has defogged the plaster- saint-like, Ntttr,lrsipwn to the world Use Airplane for as With a bow to his fellow novelist, i Rupert Hughes, who exploded the } Washington and the cherry tree 199.1 end, Chambers, writing' in Woman's Home Companion declares that much of that which is called Revolutionary. history is superstition and ignorant belief, which is, only now beginning) to be dissipated by honest research! He continues that the' continental . congress, instead of being selflessly devoted to the cause, was perhaps the most stupid, mean minded law mak- ing body that has ever gathered. T An.. other myth shattered by Chambers in i the legend' that the Colonials were, uniformed and in rags, adding that) some of the colonies provided uni. fprms that have never been.surpassed for attractiveness. ' - 1 Mollie Pitcher', heroism during the Revolutionary war is only a myth, Ethan Allan's single handed capture of Fort Ticonderoga is a myth. Israel Putnam's ride down a stairway, out- witting the British is a myth and so is the story that blue anrbue was the color of the Colonials' uniform, according to Robert W. Chambers, novelist, who has been making a study of the history of that period. Says, Many Traditions V of U. S. History Have Proved to Be Myths Getrrite ‘V C1yiittiiitg.tiil, is king, Surveys "m Alaska 'Tjrmtltttt'm'iiitif -r:-si'; amr INDUSTRIES .. " pipe-water, gas or drain-- begins to rust, itsrdays are num- bered. Rust means decay' and you know what decay means. The life of all service pipes is limited. Be- fore the real troubles come, phone us to stop iri and advise you what is needed. T. R. DECKER & C0. WHEN any kind of a service P'f2'e2rtea, C. I WAITING 1's'_tii,-,Ci-iCr))'iiifit-:ii,':.',ie, s . A V / It ! r-sic), a , Lil, ‘3 5AidhiItS) e -' t ssesfe, RgllPcir ttti. 'p'"-" gttlliliillllt Go "O. 5‘ Bt , C'r's-iiii-ttC-,-ss-si-s,-,icea; ' Enjoy Your Hall on On: Sun-or Porch B. -W. POTTER; Representative ‘86 Central Ave., Highland Parr Phone Highland Park 3868 THERE'S LOTS or warm TDDOTHIS FALL--- WE'RE-READY» t vr'ttaf"i"i'i""Yrt'll','to'i'fl, B "t' ___ -..h fol! 'ritthe - Plumbing and Heating Phone Highland Park 201 15 B. St. Johns Ave. . "agutti--navoU-oer Swank“. Sorvico by ”Inuit-out Only To]. K. P. "" form Davin. Drive and St. John. Avenue F- lithium! Park. Ill. _. - P CHATEAU" MARCHI Real Italian Cooking Thursday, July M, 1929 Mrs. Harry E. ley are at Delmn they expect to s Mrs. John AM; " Florida are} Sadie Galloway. Mrs. Floyd Ga guest of Miss C of.G1isneoe, PM Mr. and Mrs rented the-Clar ment on Wauke be Vacated shor Carl E. Bates] their new home Mrs. J. P. 023 was a guest of week. Mr. and Mrs daughter, Mr. at Jr., and two' a Easton and Mr. Sunday at Lake The, Dorcas st terian church h, sale oh Snturda: to thank all who ized the affair. Bobby Estes, Chas. Estes of E brated his thie wry. Mrs. Jan dren of “Park R guests. _ . Mr. and Mrs. of Chicturo'wer" Mrs. Thomas Sl ftt Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. guesttrof Mr. a leber of North!) _ Mr. and Mrs. cage were gue: Jack Myers, Sur, Miss Mayme iting her sister, in Cross Plains, The C. T. Am tis families ape P.ar.k. ' __ "c, Mrs; JL, Mar Man Gardens. Mrs. _ Jack Jack Myers) a' Wednesday at T Mrs. R. E. PE ing. of Northbro Thursday even sehool.' . Cir] Anders" James MeLaugl resented the D Sunday at the t teur Trap Slto held .at Barrfns ing' will be heh tember. Mrs. Raymm son haire, retu Park hospital _t held avenue. Thursday, July Lincoln Deer: day

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