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Highland Park Press, 19 Aug 1926, p. 13

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o taicn ken 1 O n 20A Airm, impare, pare. 1| UST 19, 1926 forget! 1/¢ farm *3 27 hq THURSDAY, AUCGUST 19, 1926 PHEASANT EGGS ARE WIDEL Y DISTRIBUTED More Than 50,000 Shipped to . Farmers of Ilincois ~â€" This Season exgs for this year were, made reâ€" eently according to ‘a statement is gued by William J. Stratton, director of the state department of Conserâ€" vation. $ q On March 9 of this year Mr. Stratâ€" ton announced through. the newspaâ€" pers of the state that 50,000 pheasâ€" ant eggs were toh@dktr_ibnhd to farmers and sportsmen who wrote for them. mt More than nine thousand .letters from all sections of the state were received. The requests far outnumâ€" bered the supply of eggs already bought. Mr. Stratton made every :efâ€" fort to meet the demand by ordering all the egés thatâ€"could be secured from . every .available game farm in the United States. f The exact number shipped is not yet known, but it runs well above the fifty thousand originally allowed for distribution. In spite of this there are still some requests which can not be filled this year. . Mr. Stratton today is sending a letter to each person whose request was received too late to be: filled. This letter explains that no applicaâ€" tions for eggs for delivery in 1927 will be accepted until those left over from this year have been filled. According to reports from many commercial game farms the producâ€" tion of game bird eggs was unusually light this year. The laying season was shortened more than four weeks by the cold weather in April and the early part of May. If plans now being developed are successful, Illinois will not be dependâ€" ent ‘upon commercial game ‘ garms next year. There are now on the state game farm at Yorkville conâ€" siderably more than a thousand birds that will be producers in 1927. Severâ€" al additional game farms are also beâ€" ing planned as part of the conserâ€" vation program for this year. | y The purchase and maintenance of these farms as well as qn cost of the pheasant eggs and adult» quail already distributed and paid for by the sportsmen through hunting liâ€" censes without aid from direct taxes. The last shipments ‘of pheasant (f * /Popular Routes to _ _ ’m Epular }{esogt‘ TL s Of T j\ q1wlmpykkhmuhnmmvinhnmphoiwwhmby&flyloy&wndtho Chichgb _Tribune. ‘They went on the North Shore Line; and here‘s what Sally Joy Brown, writing n tÂ¥ ‘Tribune, said of the trip: "What a ride it was, and how_weenlom! We couldn‘t keep up :’ allthed;huweryonepoinndomnthcminwhfidmnath mdl‘mmm’dhave ;hdnoridcnllday.itwqoomndthn. Butth.tnin\vucvuhuuthmwechmflu,and‘ mknewittlucouductatolduwemthae.' Wdfincabottthonwinhmw-' Ei sad. "Just as it was with the train ride, about the time we were wishing it would last forever fpf ovetmditw-timeuocamhom ‘There was one comifort, though; we still had one more fFdht tninridcwnjoy:commhappyuwefihdintotheNothhoteanmdthetninpulhd' E ‘Take North Shore Line trains to Kenosha, and North Shore Line ie H j * btkâ€"â€"~â€"â€"+~â€" i. & | the Lake, the magnificent, JJe . _ he. 22 | million »dollar, thousind %‘_ mm Râ€"Râ€"] Smuarrtacummenies ; > 7 * â€"I}| from all over the world. *L * 1l>== _ ooo ixntuis ues it FCoT CitBetiaiiwre n snger ies e ;‘Kdm Wiogfiello. 79‘W0a¢ Maa':::-.q G&%m% Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad ( A The highâ€"specd electricallyâ€"operated railroad # \___ Highland Park Ticket Office _ Telephone 140 : Lake Geneva ||~ Twin Lakes f Powers Lake > MICHIGA N | ; ‘Take North Shore Line to Milâ€" waukee; Pers Marquette night steamer from there; arrivg Mich» ;’;;:; â€"LakeVilll :‘ in FJ9LGCVING & Fox Lake District fi?\" Oconomowo¢ Grays Lake _ |EPSCI â€" Nashotah Lakes [ [ ol L Voloâ€"McHenry NS #01 ~ NNehmabin Lakes ILLINOIS LEADING IN PHI BETA CLASS Iilinoisg ‘leads all~â€"‘states in the Union with regard to its quota of Phi Beta Kappa students, according to a study just completed by Assistâ€" ant Dean â€"Wendéll: S â€"Brooks : of the College of Liberal Arts ‘of Northâ€" western â€" University. Dean Brooks made inquiries in 21 states and in Ontario, and found that 132 schools were â€" "sending some of their â€" best scholars ‘to Northwestern to become the cream of the academic world: in that sector of learning.â€" > : Hilinois contributed 65. Phi Beta Kappas and Michigan was second with 13 while lowa came third with 10. Indiana ‘contributed seven to the learned society and Missouri seven; then came Wisconsin with 6 and the rest were. scattered Aamong ~many states. _ i Dean Broks does not say that. beâ€" cause more Phi â€" Beta <Kappas at Northwestern hail from Illinois that Illinois is the brainiest state in the nation but‘ intimates that as she leods, one may ‘safely â€" draw a conâ€" clusion something like that since to become a member of Bhi Beta Kappa at Northwestern, a student must have four excellent years crowned each and every semester with marks beâ€" tween 90 and a perfect 100. Thereâ€" fore, from the standpoint of quality alone Illincois thus far leads the proâ€" cession at Northwestern University, MENUS FOR CANARY ¢ SHOULD BE VARIED he states. In adition to a seed supply, letâ€" ture or a bit of apple should be placed between the wires of ‘the canâ€" ary cage frequently. Where practicâ€" able, this menu may be varied by the addition of â€" chickweed, â€" dandelion heads, thistle and plantain seeds, and the fruiting heads and tender leaves of senecio ahd shepherd‘s purse. Waâ€" tercress, wild oats, knot grass, and other grasses are relished, especially in spring and early in summer. } Bread* moistened in, scalded ‘milk, given cold at igtervals, is beneficial. Sofe foods should not be too wet. Supplies of moist foods must be kept strictly fresh and clean or sickness may result. . It is advisable to keep cuttle bone available at all times. nl- l 1L L I N 0 1 S ‘Take North Shore Linetrains to ||W~~d{ll _â€"_ Silver Lake .. woce Tan SustorCoaches rom | V Delafield Saecs TRrough tbatn, â€"|" : Waukesha Beach o Nagawicka Lake is t 21| Pewaukee Lake "“T“"‘ ‘Take North Shore Line to M 5> voupes‘= vuhtâ€"m%o‘l'.u.&l.fi.l ~~ trains at door rmw-uh w ic KÂ¥ s‘ terminal, for these point WISCONSIN ‘Take Notth Shore Line to Mil« waukec; connuctions at door of our ‘ Mi‘ »aukee terminal wich Milwaukee Northern trains for For schedules, fares add cther information inguird Tratnic Dept.: Chicago, 79 West Monarce sjpd L Ariwaukee, 408 Security Building, phones Granc Crystal Lake MUST HAVE ucnu{sm : . PLATES IN ANA Unless Driver Display That State He M Attorneys for the Chicglt® Motor Club in " Indiana‘ report WitWin the past few weeks. a number § Â¥HIllino/ motorists have been arrdiled for failure to display license WWtes. In each ‘case, the attorneys r$ffirt, the motorist had purchased his hgy a few days before the arrest, ."'g ht made application for plates in the Why preâ€" scribed.: by the law in Il '{“; This, however, is not sufficient ; !‘ ndiana, The |Indiana legislature |[[p 1925 passed a new act ~reg " autoâ€" mobiles, in which it is provhkd that "a nmon resident shall not be {Meemed to have complied . with the “f,’l of the state of which he is a resider§. unless regulation metal license plathys issued by the proper authorities ‘f e state are properly displayed." | (BHHYâ€" _ "In other words," nzl?,e club attorneys "unless a moto ': isplays a metal license plate in Int} he is liable to be picked up. @§bill of sale or .‘license applied fo"ign is not sufficient." [ wWhh morning of Aug. 12 broke and robbed three difffferent b in the town of Round Lake, ping with about $500 in cash an tage stamps, Plans are being perfectedi@tp make the ‘Libertyville Juvenile C{flus and Community Fair, to be held in Cenâ€" tral and‘ Cook . Parks on @@iturday, Aug. : 28, one of the owilillanding social events during the yell® in the village. â€" W io: Suit for $10,000 damages ‘as been started in cireuit court * the St. Paul â€" railroad. by Mrs}{ "Martha Carolan, Deerfleld; widow. o$ Sohnâ€" J. Carolan, Deerfield, who was/killed on the St. Paul crossing at, "Deerfield, March 28. .. WB Kenneth Mooney, of LijG&tyville, suffered slight injuries aboug #he face when he was forced to drivg fnto the ditch to avoid hitting anfither maâ€" chine last week. The c ::: hapâ€" pened on West Grand . aviirthe near Spaulding‘s corners. Burglars at about 2 o‘cl TH® HIGHLAND P. ILL I N O 1 Spend an enjoyable day in ¢ alluring Lake County w gide. 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