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Highland Park Press, 24 Jun 1926, p. 19

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Central Ave. "ii "I all“; “In. . but! at“ V in who zeéh ialty miss Tim tit,'.;','?,'? 131 'orl _____45§c N 01 or .-i5c HIE-Y“ (Se 'tl & 2c do. " that fees is " follows, the name of the park being given first, then the old rate and last the new rate: Yellowgtone, $7.50: $3.00. Yosemite, $6.00; $2.00. Motorists traveling to the national parks chip year will find a reduction in entrance fees in most cases, accord- ing to the touring harem of the Chi- ago Motor club. The schedule of RATES LOWERED IN T NATIONAL PARKS gets it seats'. If this were done all the motorist would have to be told is that the car is a two-passenger open model, then he would know ex- octly what the salesman meant, with no possibility of confusion.” "The Society of Automotive Engi- neers inatsta that we ought to forget touring tir, which they say we have been using for the past twertty-hve years, and substitute phaeton, which Csdillas, Packard. StevensvDuryea, and others used back in 1918. All this in spite of the fact that phseton is defined " a kind of light, four- wheeled marriage. having no side pieces in, front of the seat or seats. However, touring car is sctualiy be- ing discarded, and there is a tendency toward the use of the phrase 'open ear.' Nine out of ten motorists now refer to sedans, Coupes, or limousines, simply " closed cars. Why not speak of an open car or a closed car, and qualify it by the number of passen- "Car bodies ore changing with the than, and nomenclature ought to chem with them," “yr Charles M. HIM Wt of the Chicago Mo. tor club. “Calling a pure coupef a Victoria. or a pure sedan a coupe, edu- fuse-themhuyerwhenheleeethe earhetuatmiudni1overtomtto inspect in not the one he wants. Why should we adhere to men that have been borrowed from antiquity, cus- tom, nnd the French language. and why should we not adopt end npprove any new body mme that comes into popular ifnvor and which refers to some new type of can? “Today pure victories, coupelete, and cabriolet: are found only union; the flnetrt custom-built products. Bo far as the urn-age motorist is con- cerned, they are extinct. On the other hand, everyone knows what the coach. sport model. and notion wagon ere.) CHANGING NAMES Modern Torn Should Be 009d Instead of Archaic Ones, j Says Expert , THURSDAY. JUNE " mo Glacier, $2.50; $1.00, DECORA TING (HALL ntl BRANCHES J. A. 'rorstensonlkG. Imported and Domestic VAL L PA PER S PAINTING .ANB-- or AUTO BODIES _ All oCour crganizationt, must eat or they die. What shall I call this disease? Civic malnutrition? Those who feel responsible for our Bible classes, our Chamber of Commerce, our Izaak Walton League, our Fish- erman's Association, our Dancing- Club, our'many social organizations --ttlt otithem provide the well-loaded table. The horrifying part of it is that all of us belong to all of the or- ganizations and must do all of this eating, says Will Rose in the May Scribnet’s Magazine. . my something for such convenience: " fire wood, pure nut, unitary and other facilities rather than to have them donated." EATING HABIT or ALL A CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Ingivingthereuontwthe reduc- tion, the National Perk Service stated they were nude mibly lotto- ly through more libero! npproprin- tion: by congres- which were made because the parks ere being no wide- ly used and itrtrbehtaa, npproech roedl ere being built. The department feels that “Self-respecting citizen: motor- ing throughout the country prefer to Cum. ”gum; Mun mm. $1.60; $1.00. lirmmt W- ”506 " irGra"diTA' iiirke. _ I ""ii;i;ir "i'liil'rdb"ii "_. ‘M "ttttta. htdietttioat of do gqu_§§nyon. $1.00. ' l Not Be tlttt May I Ptrtireeirr “_m A Except Sunday. I Sunni“ only. A.M. rtrhtueo--P.M. hombre * HOLIDAY SERVICE -.Tbnknrilumu,, New Year's. Mrmorial Day. July Fourth. [Abor Day and Thankmrivimt, SUNDAY SCHEDULES will he in effort. , WEEK-DAY min: indicated by a i will the beoperatml on the above holidays. minim: 16.36 1rg have 1-3. have his if! "H2 'Ir'"-" (Central Standard Time) Clean, Comfortable Cars Parcel Racks for Shoppers ink Through tickets also sold, sleeping car reservations made and baggage checked South-Week Days HIGHLAND PARK-CHICAGO Seeiht-Suvséan Ticket Nrent-E. C. OHRMUND--Telephone 972 Arrive Chic-go Atrivo Chime 'll 1655 Iris, h.M A3t A.M tst a an 815 710 Elective June Lava Highluld ark Hum-mu! Luv: AM. 9 59 10 38 10 56 It 48 Ill, FAST SUBURBAN T"' TRAINS 33$ (ln's A tri r0 Chicano Arrive Chimo A.M. 10.45 ll IS ll 45 ll 1926-Bubleet to change We knew that a government which could supply us with “Adventures in the Life of a Fiddler Crab," the "Habit of Blue]: Crappie in Inland Lakes of Wisconsin," or "Conditions Governing Existence and Growth of Soft Clam," would not fail us on frogs. We turned to our never-failing source of information, the list of gov- ernment-published documents, to see what literature is supplied on frogs; and we found that the government, al- ways ready to educate an ignorsnt public, has issued a pamphlet, "Frogs, Their Natural History and Utiliza- tion." Why this concern for the frog, ask! the Nation's Business? Is he in don- ger of 'disappearing , Is there no Society for the Protection of the Frog, with secretaries and omces? We have learned that the frog in- dustry does not escape regulation. No frog. may be shipped from Wisconsin or Michigan in the months of March and April. A: for North and South Dakota and Minnesota, no frog may be shipped from those ntatea at any time. -- leave Chicago Nt one has yet then to til-put. the clal mot Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to be the frog contai- of the nation, but we In" learned ubout'frocl since we spoke up for Olhkolh. [can Chinqu osnxosnbwrs. LEADS . mm mm‘ " _ m FROG INDUWY INCREASE IS SIGN Cemjom In wanes! a', AN an: new man mas. maxim an. mom (ertl)--- weh Ray: North-Sundays Arri " Hi hlnnd fflh' Arrive Highland Puk A.M Leave Chicago Leave Chicago I Arrive '_: llixhlmd l Pnrk Arrive Highland Park month of 1984 according to the re- portrecentlynede public brtherAs- location of Lite Insurance presidents. The mochtlon estimate- that the totalofmbuineulornllllte ht.. mum companion in 1925 was $15.- 600,000,000, on lncreue of $2,400,000,- 000 onebout 16 per cent over 1924. After deduction: for death- nnd other temtimttiona, this nuke- the total of life policiee in force ”2,000,000,000. The total new hum of forty- five compenlee having in force 81 per cent of life insurance coverage of all lead reserve compeniea in IMS, ex-i elusive of revivals, incrmel and avi.. dend additions, we: 810Mm000,000 against $9,109,000.000 in 1924, en in- crease of 20 per cent; recording to the I report which was {awarded to the Department of Commerce. I =o£thoAmianpooplo gPl11tigfi,'ihUtt,tg'grtt. Irtranee%tiehmetauwmtoedtrt tlt-rNatetosed. Evorymonth In analyzing 1926 lite immnee Armam- indication firfl Rooms 8-9 New State Bank Bldg. 1.93 candy. bars l glassine candy tJgr,'e'citl, our loads---- was éh recent! on the North Shore Lint from W. waukee to Chicago. This huge shipment of 1',tgghrf,1, cover five bqndred mi ion Baby Ruth 1111; world}: largest megs: of The higbstreed electrudlroitemte4limitroad a: TaeNemhsttoeeur-tnteo KmtoitaortdNoeththoeeuts. MowrCouhufronlhnconrQ- a!" schedule. Induce: Pen Marquett- -neehoertthere- Yuk-“Showman MICHIGAN Lake Geneva Twin Lakes Powers Lake r _ -7_2__-T= - _ J, , tE Blt C" T -- 2lll, --,,u2-ri--i,1" . . "el'. ulna-12A“ xv? D. L. MUSTRIC BEAUTY SHQPPE Portage Lake Phone for Appalntmeut People KEEN-STEAM OIL-PROCESS s After 6 Haircut!“ by Appointment PERMANENT _ WAVING Three 'Expert Operators Wntae Waving Hair Dyeing trorLtdiaondChiidmn0Mr xiii-ted" 81.214.000.000 W 31,. 080,000,000 in Dumber. M4. and 81,0Mt,000,000 in Decatur. 1088. an atrdtuitaioesdtaartnattts." “Donahu- wih-ud the produ- tionttftut-tammnttoftifeirs- kttramr-idhoartnetnth.eh. tsrt.rgioettooetra-sst-. (t0iM0tr-htat860tut0ttdt00nrsi- em-ttft40t,mty,tt0itetr1rT.trer may. of OWMM or ll" ’- ttent.tkrrtttdmtMtitt-atrt-to ed toh/ttio/ttNot 11:105.th $1,064,000.000h10uumof $306,000,000 or MM pa out. New mmmtmm damnation“: “Nana-automatic fortrAhroettetrteas-tutts 1926 -ttted to 8Mott90ttgt00 atritnat8M48g)ttM1t0_antn- DR. CRAWat? B. 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