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Highland Park Press, 12 Apr 1928, p. 21

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'tpthh--BritWtttB.lrattt.emasrtto-t.tg. . “Givhch-‘nm Fu,wsy‘-"h '.'r=:. _.reyPryfePiy-, mwwn-vau l A total of 3213 cues were inventi- nlod. of which t98 were found not eligible or not nudism. lympunry re- lief. Report touring cyclone sufferers in ‘ the link of “Harm shows one hundred i and thirtroix “unis. mulling 821k; 537.10. RELIEF GIVEN CYCLONE SUFFERERS IN ILLINOIS to Cm-san Gnu: OM the Com. mittee in favor of can measure be. - 'matted u rddly 3nd strongly u -itste. T an most happy to be nble to ripen with full con6deuee that the Cog-nine. Ind Conch-u will un- My heed the mimic deAGis which I endeavored to voice. in urging thatthisartofNstieeudmsetirthe This hardly landed lethlutlon wu ooeofthethiethatttt-bom, with. - My foe some time put. 0n Jam Is, Meg, I wrote 'itthyate9usaustie [vi-kw emu)“ mmtimtthteirrel- fiyyudlrienh my hearty eortemttr ’Mwmuucwm'cd'ih ma-ke-who-i-u. [-th the hi and diMhsot PM u an!“ "any of th. situa- tion in Comm. 1 " mm that thinbitt.srsttorttrafuritirr.. ported. will be evicted balm th. Mouse of hymenudveu usd will be valued partially by nth-aha Ind and" that in known " sum- Iion 0! RIM. The .sstimegst in (law - for the bill h over-whining. ( MThoWapsandM-thrasatitto. " IE Haul-o! mama, that MBCtt-ttt-iobmitttorietUt ,mhtgabdttNrrtedhttutuse 'err-tr-ui-tdr-at "arssoastoFtheserrieemon "rsrsHorrr"mtitrtotau-taa_ ttgttt.t-teeidbrtheaov, at.iGgsertt-s,eu.iattsmasd momma-at: 1h-etbteiettmr"d_brct- con-m 10 ml Govmumm One of the lump: motor coach movement: ever made in this section of the country was that of t recent 'tt of the Zion Choir and Orchestra. Zion, Illinois, to Milwaukee-ad rrtum on t 'taameeveoimy Sixteen motor mocha of the North Shore Line were required to can" the 450 trained musicians. with their WES, "hes nnd music, comprising the combined choir and orchestra. Information about thiscoewenieot method oftmmdon for party groups maybe had from). M. Michaels, Asst. Gen. Pm. Agu,NoexhShoee Line, 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago. abound the The following trains operate "tiimiurtr, from time to time. since _) the establishment o! the Weather Bu- reau in ttRt, some such toreeasteml have tried to Mum» themselves and l their views by violent name " te) Federal Mieiahs for not endomian their chin“. Instances of such fore, . cuteri operating independently of and in eonttict with the collective experi-I "we and knowledge of the profession- l al meteoroloquu are old ntories. _ 81‘] was. § Nn contrast Q these, another tbs.” of students apply their time Ind ef- forts than: sound and accepted uric»! tide lines to wlve the problem of long I range forecasting by honest Ind in-( “Ilium olfart. Professional meteorot, oeiats feel no hostility towards thesel, earnest students. As I mutter of) PM C... All Go ”limbo-It the wt several hun. dred yen“, them has seldom been I time when one'or no" long - weather (man have not sought to intend the public in their was» “and claims. Then have tNMwistted for A time. only to pass into obscurity. Neither the claims not the theories have been tble to survive the inexor- Ibk teat of time: meuoot Hank. owned by his} out!!! mum's M. has the utmost! We in the Boumbeea of thel .eimrtitk vim Ind when of tttel human. He believes there will with-) Inn-i the most sincere scrutiny "rl but. cup-Me. uni-diced scienq mu. 1 - (again. " an: no Ttmc- tteatumetV been devinedand ”and! (out: of this eharteter amrserhetuttursmeeq-s. tiN-ei-het-ak-tuse, bqmtrtmtrirreerteibt'litsemofiou. totmd.timsM--woee.se- cording madam-at humby CP.Harvb.e&Mfofthek- us.weat-gtd-u-rseiets- Theweath.rBtr-aethqTmitod suu- D-tar-t at Aarieuttie 'rittemPtorttmrr-V eartirtgl-t--aatte-bertt A gunmen! by him follow: maul time to the review of put all met MB. . [literature and the prosecution " Blur by his . cial Itudin in the new of long {up “ruff ( forecasting possibilities. In Atitiem. I Olly loci-h; “ "While the pmlamd hoe-uh of ”he professionals have dirdttqqd this {far little more than may Jain! suggestions. with el--- isomething to be studied NrtHt--the _ self-constituted (cheater: "in. “WI. distort and truncate the me:- ( (ions of the students. and mph-use "Your tailor hired me to collect this biCrrom your Par-bl: for grievance annex-n: " you decide to overtook . diltmrmy their technitll language into phi-Me effusions in order to imstift “it claims Ind their guesses to the endu- lons public. be Bure to forget all about it. In other words, if you're going to pocket an dram. see that there's a hole m the pocket.~l"nrm & Fireside. "You at; to be committed an ob, uining a permanent position." forecasting possibilities. In odititims, others of the bureau, indndin‘ ch chief of the bureau him-ell. have given special .ttenlion to thin line of inquiry. Any suggestion that wilt lundthemtofqndyshusdpoueu- e: the promise of real bseoeaatuq value is welcome. The - I!" Do well assured that the Weather Bun-I speaks with authority, [and upon positive knowledge, on my of the questions of long - weather {am casts. Conn All “an, “M topics unnatural, uh.“ n11 the lam pauibil‘ni- - which Ion; nun torecastue an bo'm ally band. The tnrtmteUaqirmt B. bnry of the Weather In... in unique as . colhction of public-d.- of the widest scope. noun-inc the - of meteorology and relaxed nae-ea. “For .everal yearn put on. a”! Murry-anym-‘WT Mean-Mon. of I ter?? M. “in; with my...“ tt,t:,ttuti,et.itl/t:.yettteLtti tom eme-qk_w tin-I; the dependent:- a! M mthzrinompnolthgbbml "ttrtcodersteooditioau--, dual-aha ' “WW. th. W au- the 1reheB-sou..i-t-. trsthiyti-u-oorutsieatr.ure, teth.-eiuh_Wae- a... ‘jzgzs'm' ,'airiak Fai; mud sGetieaitr hi? nun ETERNALLY Lotrr Alaming to Larmm, The bulletin points out that "While this dewisiort will have considerable elect upon the courts of the coun- try. its langunge is probably much more atarmimr to a layman than it is to a lawyer. Fur the reason that no detailed reference is made to the facts surrounding the case, the decision is in I measure dungerous, and an un- fortunate expression of dictum" a decision ot the supreme court of the United States." says I bulletin hand by the lenl deptrtmeut of the Chieaeo Motor club. “In this use the court substantially held that the driver of an automobile must come "The court further held that if a Morin relied upon not hearing the train. or 'rny_ssiarnal, and took no fur- ther precautions, he did so at his own - - ”WV .._.-...-._..-o- w “u“... u mu: to a full stop before crossing a nil-J was any danger ahead, uqlixrncc mad track and it, from the plateyshould not be imputed to him, but than the automobile was stopped, alto the company. v. in the exercise dear view of the track could not bo of ordinary can. a motorist has no bad. he was required to leave his car, knowledge ur halite to the contrary, walk to the Handgun! determine con- he should have a right to assume dmively it there was an approach- that an approaching train will not in: train. operate in violation of the law," con- "The court further held that if a , dudes the bulletin. “In October " last pear the inter. Ilu ofmgdog- vu stimulated by FACTS I!) I. WNW“ “Weizmann-ma DAVIS AT rrttoaN--srvaNsroN-,-srtzr:Nolk 4100 an Anti" at First Glance. Belief of We Would Like to Talk to You About---- Main Dining Rooms Drawing Room Library Parlor Writing Rooms Ballroom Roof Garden And Children'., Play Room Rooms! Compare the size of your rooms, the area of each and of all, not just the number of rooms! Some four-room apartment homes have a larger area per room, are more commodious than some five and even six room apartments! Above all, size of rooms in your apartment home is of major consideration, f o r your money can buy size as well as all the other advantages - at the Georgian. Here each apartment home is really larger per room than the Other Facilities Who Are About to Rent A New Apartment Home You and Four tmjty might liki, to SEE The Georgian tonight! AN ADDRESS OF DISTINCTION The speeding automobiles may be able to knock less powerful cars " the road, also butt the railroad trains " the track. but they should not try to knock over my buildings. linu- Sign! Tower There's A trattie cop six feet ten inches ml in Minnesota, He any be a good cop but u guy I: tall as that must be .wful high banded-Farm & Fireside. ' " I mom'- view is obstructed and " hating u an approaching an". 5mm and My if thuisdor-trrthetautoftherait- road company and an “my: servants {nil to run him of its ap- proach. and, induced by this failure of duty, which has lulled the motorist into security, be attempts to cross the tracks and is injured, having used his faculties a: best he could in the circumstances to ascertain it there w“ my danger abeasd, uqlixencc should not be imputed to him, but riiairiéiiuFi6Tiiarifa'."Tiii' 'itdktt-ettrrGrr-ermsit inths-_LiaTiioiTiii thwauumuind ofa mambo-“Md I mike-d my; that the but stiti inpa- - ruin-ad compan- ies the duty to {in exported and m quimsdai-lsamtmottortuststau, mun-In] nudspeent YOU In the Sui tes-- CuHiti- Ahu c... Urge ghd Many Closets Diniflg Rooms fo .r " ft. Bathrooms As Many w, Living Rooms u I 20 ft. Bedrooms C? I 2f ft, Kitchens a"Tit 19 ft. Ls Many as You Want Your money buys space at The Georgian - spacious rooms and large closets, (more closets than the aver- age)--and besides, the solid comfort of an ideal home: everything furnished, com- plete relief from all respon- sibilities, yet every advan- tage which otherwise would occupy mind and time, twen- -ty-four hour service, and full facilities of a luxurious mansion. All this you can buy for the price you now pay. average. You have space to add to your comfort and convenience. ( “And this is nut In anti-since,“ ‘Ahe continues, in Farm & FM. "‘Tn the wnlnry , this anon ot (printed silk dramas in In indict!” lot economy, for there is no Mufti ‘Iuore suited u, the closely washed ', purse. This year. Miss Wells says, the va- riety of printed silks is extremely large and attractive. The preduau- ruling colors ure the shaded [ones which have become so popular. These are hues just "off" color Ind are sometimes called "dusty" or "faded" tunes. They are extremely smart and have the advantage of being becom- ing to more Individuals than the more decided colors. Printed silk in these tones this season are decanted with small designs printed in all-over. lather mdeiinite patterns, Ignace Stolarski, aged 65 years, I resident of North Chicago for 35 years and a former well known saloonkeeper, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Darkieviu at 17t Tenth street, hat week. “In the first place printed silk: m Fo easily workable that the mmrt mediocre seamstress may make ber cw" irocks and save enough on two to ply for the mun-rial of the third. Moreover, this material is serviceable and good for many occasions." Won-I‘ll WM - h.. dude'l'hm Dye-end Every well “new war“ should contain at [an the primal silk dreams, in an opinion of Jun: Warren Wells. fashion expert Ire Water Good Lighting And Outlook Gas, Heat, fee Eleetrieity,'Maid Service. Laundry of Linens. etc. Merham'ral Refrigeration and Ventilation Also Furnished in the Rental W7,

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