ter 1906 192 $ J «omeles, fopanvicl sscistarice olf now: buildifigs. Let] us THURSDAY, JULY â€" NEW Baggage, Expre§ssing, Telenhone 1805 Household Removals, Packed $ m .. in Highland Park 12 A‘ï¬jwith Mr. Hours from 8:00 to 6:30 p. m. 6:30 by ap Appointments ust'% made bef. j Telephone Highland Park 1 NO SHAVE BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY New Homes, Remodeled or Phone H. P. 834â€"R e .. iï¬â€˜ IT WILL PAY YO SEE US FO We are ereg serve ; P YOUR â€"PATRONAGE . H. Meier !C@nstru;ctm Carpenteï¬â€˜agél Builders 504 Glencoe Avenue, Rlighland Park, Illinjoi 664 Deerfield Avenu@ â€"Phone HP.|1707 Clark‘s Hair Cutting Bobbing aUST NOBR +9 iNOFPL I .‘ w 7 : Cleaning ahd;gDyb’mA Highland Park and Highwood * petent tej hire and â€" Baggage, Freig Place NST RUC Marcelling | ‘% _ Manicuring . For A Weihen and en m.&mm%m Bank Building HARDWARE stoRrE v. MUZK: J® 384 East Cctnl Aven}ue Telephone H. P. 1868 | announ 4, 1924 ‘ _ D. L MUSTRIC 18 North Stsridan . ZENGELE Padded Yans Shin LEN TRANSFER 1 MJ NS by com £ch§ Hoises tc odtding stables CT BRWONS by dgng 1 Statjles' Moving to all Points k #4 Work. Get our pland and free repening__ oi! a urdy & Sons Shipped, Hauling, Express Telephone H. P. 1309 FULLY U‘ o imiment ho a intment to 8: re 6:30 Phone [H. P.. 781â€"J Eud C€ U 1M PRICES | : Yesterday, however, with his temâ€" | porary admission to U., 8. about to ‘expire, he left for New York to sail | Sunday for the Netherlands again, | from which country he will return a | second time to the U. S. at the first 'epportunity he has to seek admission i“d, rejoin his little family. "I‘l sail for America: ten ti if necesâ€" strlyw to get in once," «r;:- luKeimlm. &s he waved his is weepâ€" ip'c but brave ':ode, agy the train started towards New York to take him on what he hopes will be a round I thip journey." " | _ =| â€"â€" | ‘ Inasmuch as a dqughte Wilhemina Katinka was born to them just a hours after landing, the U. S. igration officials gave the father temporary admission to this country. He brought his wife and their little Dutch baby to© Chicago| where he established them in a honlé and signâ€" airhimseï¬ for classes in English and "U, S. Government" in the Central X;‘KM. C. A. school to prepare . for merican â€" citizenship. orrdewind was a seaman in the Dutch merchant service but hopes to beconje a painter in this country. He celbrated his twenty sixth bi ay fnniversary in Chicago last k | _ When Vorrdewind and wife came to New York from Rotterdam last March, the quota dividing line came between man and wife. e wife was the last person of the Netherâ€" lands‘ quota, who: could enter the states that month. â€" I â€"On Friday, June 18, Keimpe Vorâ€" rdewind of 4221 Fillmore street, Chiâ€" cago,.left his wife and baby daughter in that city to go tfx Holland in order to get the privilege, of comfiing back to U. S. with a new quota, so he can beâ€" come a pemanenfil' resident of .Chiâ€" cago and an American citizen. / "I am, therefore, of the opinion ::t parents of a child 15 years of ige who has completed | the eighth grade course are requi to cause him to attend a morg advanced school until he is 16 years old, unâ€" loss he is necessarily employed, purâ€" suant to a certificate issyed for that purpose as provided by child laâ€" bor law." i e e BACK IN NEXI:QUJTTA | f TO BECOME CITIZEN Hollander Returns Native . Land Leaving Wifé Here;: Law Separate NB " Must Go to Schgol "The act entitled ‘an ‘met concernâ€" i}':g child labor,‘ as amended by the act filed July 13, 1921, |referred: to as the child labor law, sets: forth the conditions under which an emâ€" loyment certificate may be issued. When ‘the requirements |of that act ve been fully complied with, a gertificate of employment may be isâ€" . _ However, until an |employment rtificate has been issugd, no child nder the age of 16 yéars can be lawfully employed, as act proâ€" libits., such employment| without a rtificate and penali . both the ployér. and the parents of a child Â¥ho is employed in violation of this gact. t y [‘f’;@l"d:u:ciz; G.bllilltlir-.‘ state l:perln- tendent of public ‘instrudtion, as orâ€" [dored copies of Mr. Brufidage‘s opinâ€" on printed and sent to every school district in the state., .. _ Opinion on: School Law > / "You desire an opinion from me concerning the construption of the IHlinois school law," Mr. Brundage‘s opinion to Mr. Mortime read, "with :F«:ial reference | to the following ituations : | { "A boy of 15 years of pge has comâ€" pleted the eighth grade course .and has a diploma. He has made appliâ€" cation to the school board for a work certificate, : and ‘has> Heen refused such a certificate. His parents have been arrested upon a w § ant chargâ€" ing them with violating that secâ€" tion of the law.â€" The question in issue is, whether the ag 4 limit of 16 years is the governing ct and that the parents can be pynalized for failure to cause him to|attend high school, or is the compléfion of the @ighth grade a compliance with the child labor law as to take the matter out from the applica lon ‘of the school law. | J "The established poli islature," Mr. Brundage been to require all child! school until 16 yéars o excused â€" for \mlxl re would apply to childre and parochial schools ali \/ Parents having legal child of a child 16 ye has â€" completed the© course: in the public, pri chial schools of Illinois, to cause him to atten vanced school, or high he has arrived at the ag unless he is necessarily provided by the child la torney General E. J. : ruled in an opinion of C mer, states attorney 0 county. flowsscnom%m _ ‘ENDS AT 16 YEARS BRUNDAGE â€" IN Intérprets Law of | _ ‘viding Limit of Which Children Attend Sch THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND State Proâ€" in Must * ol t te superinâ€" tion, has orâ€" ge‘s opinâ€" every school n from me on â€" of the Brundage‘s read, "with e following that secâ€" question : in limit of 16 et and that nalized for attend high ion of the with the the matter n â€" of (the custody of a of age, who Lghth _grade rate orparoâ€" are required } a more aâ€" school, until of 16 years, E:a'ployed, as law, Atâ€" L:un‘dage has rles Mortiâ€" _ Sangamon t:lt concernâ€" ded by the referred: to _sets: forth lich an emâ€" of the legâ€" said, "has en to attend age, unless ons â€" which of â€" public OPINION When both thk $60,000,000 bond isâ€" sue system and |the roads called for under the prop« $100,000 bond isâ€" sue are ctfmn tafl, the governor conâ€" tinued, Illinois will have 10,000 miles of pavedâ€"roads,|(a system surpassed by no commonwdalth in the world. . More than miles‘ of paved road has been added th the state‘s highway system already Khis year, the goverâ€" nor explained to‘the commission, comâ€" posed of promirlent : engineers from twenty Central |and South American countries. ‘ Nearly 1,200 miles will be completed ‘before cold weather puts a halt to, road building, he added, surâ€" passing last ydhr‘s record of 1,000 miles. Receipts from automobile llcenml in Tlinois are ifcreasing at the rate of about }2,000 a year, Govomor’ Len Small said |in an address to the Panâ€"American way eommiuion’ on its visit to Bpringfield. Alreuiyi this year approximately $10,000,â€"| 000 has come i the: state treasuryi’ from the auto fhes, he said, and this sum ig e to be increased to $12,000 by the end of this year.f Last year‘s tota!l was near the $10,â€"| 000,000 mark. | The book is with. serious m tended to bear tentions. . | â€" ; Exceed Last FÂ¥ear by Two Milâ€" lion Do in State, Govetnor Says a INCREASE (Ipï¬ AUTO ‘~LICENSE RECEIPTS The author searches and ‘ on ancient pict ed on rocks f. den. a= ol Biblical nam dan and so 1 erican ° names Brungwick and by the fact tha old names to original Jeric serts is Jericho, Jordan is deri} lage of Jordan other of his d am was . a> bro Paradise wasl not located between the Enmteug nd the Tigris, as is commonég“ta ‘â€" but in Mecklenâ€" berg, 1 ‘mfl north of Berlin, is the conclusion &f Franz von Wendrin, German archaelogist, in a book called "The Discove i of i‘arldiu." which has just| been published, > The author ¢ontends that had Paraâ€" dise been loc¢ited in Mesopotamia, Eve wonldfba, handed Adam a date or a banana "é ead of an apple. The fact that Adar| and Eve wore prisâ€" tine ‘fig! garb). does not militate against Wendri®‘s theory, for the auâ€" thor asserts thit while the German climate is too||eold for fig bearing, nevertheless fik trees flourish as shrubs in the region of Mecklenberg. Berlin t Claims Apples (lould Not Have . _/._) Grown In East THINKS G%‘DEN oF ‘ :. EDEN IN GERMANY like ‘Jericho, Jorâ€" , arose like the Amâ€" Philadelphia, New ew Orleans, namely, arubat it ir new tat. e , Herr Wend,rin asâ€" near Magdeburg, and from the old vilâ€" lentifully illustrated s and diagrams inâ€" ut the author‘s conâ€" n‘ Brandenburg. 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