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Highland Park Press, 30 Aug 1923, p. 4

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* ## U "Als 8 s6 N\ Â¥+ W W‘ £€ PAGE FOUR Chicago North Shore and Milwauke WEEK-%ND T NORTH SHORE MC _ Invest fPu'r 4 { | 80@ {. £ Money in a Growing Highland Park Ticket Office water sports. And a neva, famous not onl door sports it offers, for the $-(sl-world be magnificent summer The North shore Motor Coach route ru I through an enchantâ€" ing lake country. : In|the first stage of the trip you pass the rich rolling fa'rmlands of Southern Wiscongin just west of Kenosha, in sight of numerous small lakes. The first big lake is Twin Liakes, an idyllic, treeâ€"embowered sheet of blue, with cottages and hotels all around it. Then Powers Lake, which hires thousands of reâ€" sorters to its banks each summer, for fishing, swimming and other water sports. And at the end of the journiey, beautiful Lake Geâ€" neva, famous not onl : as a summer resort for the wealth of outâ€" door sports it offers, but of extraordrirary interest to the tourist for the oldâ€"world beguty of its surroundings, dotted with the magnificent summer romes of Chicago and Milwaukee people. The Niorth s;aore. '(_)tb'erdach'rou ru Itl ing lake country. : In‘the first stage of the tri No Ind OPEF | Let our |representative tel you of the g’fowth of our business and what its growth means to thédinvestor.. ©L.) || |!‘. \ The growth of the North Shore Gas Comâ€" pany‘s busifriess is sufficient satisfy the most discringinating investor. Â¥u3. T |~The No oi‘ie of the growing ter rth Shore C ustry _ Many neéw ind'ustries%an . hundreds of }o’derxi‘ honfies are being erected each year | rthe North| Shore district. _ | $ | nA ic at it [Â¥ _ Each industry and each %w home reâ€"| lire gas sefvice. _ > itcP L203 The North Shore Gas Cqmpany serves| _ of the| most substantial| and rapidl'yé wing terpitories in America, |__ hsnl t [( > Many néw industries and hundreds of Take P:l“ik made Gene 1 et the summer pass with rip by North Shore Mbt,o,&i North Shore Train at o â€"Kenosha,: where connec with fast motor coaches fo o on celkal it take e Railroad Company , swimming and other , beautiful Lake Geâ€" for the wealth of outâ€" interest to the tourist ings, dotted with the 1 Milwaukee people. oach, F;land in is (Lake Telephone 140 // Thus we see the close tieâ€"up beâ€" tween art and business. There is ‘almost . no. matieri lmdu‘ee of inâ€" dustry and business which, when it is . ultimately nted to. the conâ€" \sumer in its finished , will sell |unless it + ‘an appeal to the ‘artistic sense of| that c&nsmr. Art, in some mannet or other, is indissoâ€" ubly connected with every haman ctivity. | t3 GP8. o _ The: modern‘ manufacturer knows that if his goods are to sell they must appeal to the cpnsumer‘s eve, to his artistic: sense. | The shoes we wear are designedto} incorperate a bitâ€"of ty. ‘Their |color, their texture, ir "contour must afliufisfy that uc 0.}y MN iModern : Merc k pealto Py No d I 1 : m3 If the miotor car manufacturer is to sell his automobilé, it emphatically must be more than a means of transâ€" portation. Its sbility to take us from here: to there is not enough. It may have the best r in the world, the |best system _ lof luflrication,f. the ‘staunchest frame; it may travel a thundred miles ¢n a pint of kerosene, and ‘steer with but the pressure of a (little fingerâ€"â€"yét, if it looks like a Imidâ€"Victorian stageâ€"cogch, our friend ‘the manufactyrer will never be able ito merchandise it, â€" It must look well. It must appeal to our artistic sense. ‘ART PLAYS luck, between September 16 and Deâ€" cember 1. Suth hunter who has a license may kill three prairie chickâ€" ens‘ a day between November 10 and November 21. | . Twelve quails may ‘be killed by each hunter a day between November 10 and December 10. A % Mourning doves may be killed beâ€" tween September 1 and September 30, Not more than 15 may be bagged by one person in a day. Pheasants may be killed between August 10 and November 2. more than two may be killed by ome person in one day. You can kill plovers fPt the rate of 15 a day per person, if you have good Licenses for}fishing expire on Deâ€" cember 81 of %-ch Qar. So do liâ€" censes for hunting. You may get liâ€" censes to fish with a seine, dip net, fyke net, basket net and a gill net. The law provides the width of the meshes of these nets. . tb are allowed but one clamming boat and but one:tow boat. f Turtles must be 10 inches in M or they mmtfi:ot be ?:ken from the streams: > 4 + 454 Bullfrogs Also Protected ~ ~And bullfrogs, the lowly bullfrogs â€"they are to be protected. â€" You canâ€" not lure bullf to grab your hook which is concerled by a piece of red flannel between the dates of April 1 and ‘July without laying yourself liable to pr tion under the state laws, And if your bullfrog does not weigh at least oneâ€"fourth of a pound you will be pi&.ich'tiamif'}{u'i;iii throw him back into the water. All mugsel ghells mot two inches in dimension must be thrown back into the river‘ or creek. Clammers Between November 1 and Decemâ€" ber you cfinn fish for troutâ€"but who would want to go fishing that time of the year, anyway? And trout weighâ€" ing less (than one and oneâ€"fourth pounds must be thrown back into the water. â€"| l Bs { You cannot fish for buffalo, bullâ€" heads, carp, catfish .x;ld perch from April 15 to June 1. Buffalo must be 15 inches in length, bullheads must be six inches, carp must be 15 inches, catfish 13‘1 inc and perch 10 inches. Pickerel and pike must be at least 15 inches in length. ‘ " / ‘ Under the new fish laws it is illeâ€" gal to catch between March 1 and June 5.. No flobumun is allowed to take more than 10 black bass in a single dl'gr, and the fish must be at least 10 inc long. The last proâ€" vision of the law will protect bass to the extent th;: there won‘t be many caught. â€" * ; Fribes :‘ Must Have License t mo% If you want to hunt in IHinois you must have a license. If you are a resâ€" ident of |the |state your hunting 1iâ€" cense will cost you $1, If you are not a resident of ‘the state your hunting li¢ense will cost you mso. If you are an alien, although may live in Illinois, you cannot get a hunting liâ€" cense unless you have taken out your "Airst pagern"}‘ of citizenship. â€"A, boy who is 16 years old can get a hunt. ing license provided his parents give their consent that he shall have orie. If youâ€"are under 21 years of age you do not have to get a fishing li+ cense‘in this state.. You can get your litense to fish of the county, city and village clerks| in Illinois. | If you do not get a license and you are 21 years old you can be arrested and prosecutâ€" ed. â€" These are the provisions of the new, fishing lqws which went into efâ€" fect July 1. *4 in hy k If you are 21 years of age you will have to have a license to fish in the state of Illinois. If:you are a resident of the state you will have to pay 50 cents for a license; if you live in some other st?te you will have to pay $1.25. . | ailyes Eo‘ PRO MUST OBTAIN LICENSES Details of Kinds of Game Proâ€" tected !During > Certain Seasons, Dates of |". HIGHLA Which Given 1e in Use PART. . . MANUFACTURE handise Must Apâ€" as Well as Give LAW OUTLINED 104 South First Street At Laurel _ f Monthlj Aeq'é "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of \ictory CH?JS}‘IAfN SCIENCE MONITOR | AN INTERNATIONAL DAILY | . ~~ isl‘"~~] NEWSPAPER 102 N. 1st St. HERMAN FILLING STATIO B}xilding Mater OAL AND SOLVAY COK More Than a Repair Bill 164 & ,| . I$ NOW ON SALE + 1i % § ~|/â€" AT THE ‘ l3 <) * FOLLOWING NEws sranps .| / | â€" &gf . IN HIGHLAND PARK tXA 1(53 E& LARSON, 388 Central Avennie . | / E,’j‘.l"§;’l"l‘;39$ou St. Johns Av,enx: [( 1: H. JORDAN & COMP AGGAGE AND EX Park and Highwood . NERAL DIRECTORS FOR 69 YEA unts at no advance over Cash P ERN PLUMBING AND HEATING j s Cheerfully Given. Jobbing a Specialty | | IN, ILL: J. H. MORAN Park Fuel H. P. 1404 AN AVE. Inc. TH 360 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE | «) . EVANSTON 449 ~ ; PHONE RANDOLPH 1846 1347 G AND HAULIN VI ne Ho the the the the Sw the the

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