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Highland Park Press, 24 Nov 1927, p. 14

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MAJOR ELEMENTS OF _ _ Several persons now cherishing the Presidential bee will find later on that by way of reward they have been stung.â€"Detroit Free Press. M FROM BANKERS‘ JOURNAL Gives Reasons Why Closing of 1927 and Beginning 1928 Promise Continued Prosperity Ton major elements in business which give assurance that the final 1927 record will be favorable as well as the beginning of 1923;: 1. The agricultural situation with large crops being harvested except in fruit, cotton and corn. Total agriâ€" cultural income is estimated in exâ€" cess of $12,000,000 the average of the last five years. 2. Easy money with current rates ruling well below October a year ago due to heavy gold imports combined with substantial purchase of governâ€" ment securities by Federal Reserve‘ banks giving a credit expansion of over $1,000,000,000 going principally | into the stock market, but leaying plenty of credit available for commerâ€" cial purposes. | 3. Numerous _ major _ industries, somewhat slack this year, headed for improved conditions in 1928, for exâ€" ample, steel, oil, automobiles, coal texâ€" tiles, tanning and shoes. 4. Building construction. Contracts awarded the first eight months of 1927 exceeded the total for the same period in 1926. Record levels are beâ€" ing maintained. 5. _ Firmer â€" general .commodity prices, especially in farm products now on a parity with other goods, the farmers goal for several years. _ 6. The favorable condition of the stock market. T. The healthy condition of ‘the bond market. 8. Foreign trade with exports for the first seven months gaining 5.3\ per cent over the same period in 1926 and imports for this period 7.5 per| cent less than last year, despite feqrs‘ of foreign competition and predictions r to the contrary. | 9. Government finances are in betâ€" ter shape than for more than a decade with debt retirement around the $1,â€" 000,000,000 annual rate averaged &ince 1919. 10. Probable legislation to be taken up by congress. Tax reduction will be bullish to business and the elecâ€" tion bogie need not necessarily hampâ€" er next year‘s business.â€"American Bankers Association Journal. rige It is said that rabbit fur now has 75 different trade names under which it is sold in fur coats and muffs. Which is just about as many different names as the bootleggers use for wood alcoâ€" hol. Another matter some of us wonder about â€"slightly is whether they have had any more trouble than usual getâ€" ting little Michael to eat spinach, now that he has discoyered that he is king. â€"Detroit News. Japan has ordered 300 airplanes of the type Lindbergh flies, but ordering 300 Lindbergs is another matter.â€"Inâ€" dianapolis News. Beginning Monday, November 28th * Velvet and Satin Afternon Gows and Unusual Sports Models Dinner and Dance Frocks Coats, Hats and Dresses Gouwn and Bonnet Shop 507 Davis Street . _ EVANSTON . ILLiNOIS Values formerly up to $175 35% to 50% REDUCTION Patricia $50 to $55 Sale ca«ofGIG» «AQ)@r "*""NTERESTING PRINTS H IN ART INSTITUTE The restoration of game has been remarkable in the last few years, and the teal sportsmen of the country are 'loynl in their efforts to support pubâ€" lic game officials who are striving to prevent illegal hunting and theâ€"useâ€" less destruction of wild life. Of {course the fool who rocks the boat \ in summer continues to drag his gun after him through a fence, and he is the chap whom the farmer orders { to keep off of his lands. | _ State game farms have been estabâ€" lished in a number of states, and these farms, together with. short hunting seasons and restrictions that |cover bag limits for birds, and the \number of deer that can be killed in | a season, have had their effect upon | the game supply of the nation. MUCH GAME IS REPORTED Several branches of the governâ€" ment at Washington . that are in touch _ with hunting activities throughout the country have receivâ€" ed advice indicating that American sportsmen are enjoying themselves. The autumn foliage of 1927 excellxal the beauty of that of any other reâ€" cent year, and this is accounted for | by the fact that there has been & very mild fall, free from frost ’nnd heavy winds. * The federal game act has given splendid protection to miâ€"‘ gratory birds, and the results are\‘ apparent in the greatly increased | number of wild ducks and geese that | are now assembling in bays, ri\'er51 and lakes. I Many Pheasants The crop of pheasants in many states has grown so large as to furâ€" nish firstâ€"class shooting for sportsâ€" men. Quail have been propagating and are favorite hunting in all paris of the country. Under rigid protecâ€" tion game has increased so rapidly in Pennsylvania that the hunting in that state compares favorably with Maine, Minnesota and some of ihe newer states of the far west. Apparently | a movement > which | needs to be advanced is to induce the farmers to raise crops of wild game | for profit just as they raise crops | of apples, grains, or vegetables. | Whimsical Colored IMlustratio To Be Seen In Department Rummaging about among the casesl containing the fascinating display of books, with quaint and whimsical col-l ored illustrations, affords the visitor | to the Print galleries of the Chicago‘ Art Institute a delightful experience. These books are filled with colored plates, of English printing, many datâ€" ing back over one hundred years.) Some contain Cruikshank‘s Comicaliâ€" ties, others Annais of Sporting, by Caleb Quizem, Esq., still others the records of Dr. Comicus, or the Frolics of Fortune. â€" One illustration of this | period shows the astonishing picture According to Surveys, and Hunters More Plentiful Than Either Delightful N FAVOR of a number of flying machines makâ€" ing various journeys in the air. The imagination of the artist was hardly great enough to envisage *he motive power that in the year 1927 would drive the airplane, for he has clouds of smoke pouring from the smokeâ€" stacks of his flyers. The surprising adventures of Baron Munchausen are also. brilliantly illustrated with highly eolored plates, The Comic History of | Romie and of England are also shown. "Bloomers in Hyde Park in 1852" is the title of one of the quaint color prints of the largersize and there is a print of amusing conception enâ€" titled "As it ought to be, or the Laâ€" dies trying a Contemptible Scounâ€" dre}." The collection is lent to the Art Institute by Mrs. James Ward Thorne. 1 Now that the girls are wearing stripes,so much, the prison convicts in many states out to feel in style. desires work in high class home. Teacher of French, also German, and piano. . Best references. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI SEWING MACHINES ‘rom Six Dollars and up. * sOLD AND REPAIRED Some real values in rebailt mm A. H. MUHLKE SINGER AGENCY Deerfield, IHL Tel. Deerfield 215â€"3 Office Roursâ€"9 a.m. to 12. and 1 to 5 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. Dr. George H. Mitchell General Practice of D-l.'blry S. BISETH 1¢ NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Moldaner & Humer Bldg. 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