ns Baves.. arcbpie dnrtentrendciey l,..yh\hrbedteurflt-ï¬hi first appearance of City Judge Forby, of Zion on the cirâ€" coure bench in a criminal case. in the week he heard two civil suits at the request of Cireuit Jwige C. C. Edwards. Judge Edâ€" waids was able to take the bench Monâ€" h’..‘J...My,whhe.- current jurisdiction with him, agreed to hear the cage. ‘ a.w--.m-um-a- = ,T-ngf-rmuhfl & North Western railway on a charge of breaking into frieght cars at Highâ€" WANT FEDERAL AID IN ROAD BUILDING North Shore Radio Shop QUESTIONNAIRE IS Increased â€" annual | appropriations for Federal aid are necessary if highâ€" way eon-?rn_dvlo;l is to keei) abreast of automobile registrations, in the opinion of 35 of the 48 states, accordâ€" ing to an analysis of questionnaires sent to State Highway Commissionâ€" ers by the Legislative department of the American Motorists‘ association in coâ€"operation with The Automobile Club of Illinois. An affirmative answer was receivâ€" ed to the following question from 35 of the states: "Do you favor an inâ€" crease in the preesnt amount of Fedâ€" eralâ€"aid appropriation, . the annual appropriation at the present time beâ€" ing $75,000,0007" _ Replies from 13 states indicated that the state highâ€" way officials of those states do not favor increased Federalâ€"aid. ~ Want Large Sum In the opinion of those favoring additional Federalâ€"aid, the consensus was _ that / $100,000,000 _ annually should be appropriated for this purâ€" pose. Replies from five states, howâ€" ever, placed the minimum of $150,â€" 000,000 annually or twice the present authorization for 1929, 1930 and 1931 of $75,000,000 annually. These sets now on display at our store nt by Motorists Associath to State Highway Body and Points Out Need of More Activity JUDGE FORBY HEARS f 1ST CRMINAL CASE Officiates im Circuit Court At ‘Trial of Carmine Battine ; of Highwood P&“dmflnï¬no. o flm'ualdf-rbfl Mhmchdeunu-ï¬hi first appearance of City Judge Forby, of Zion on the cirâ€" coure bench in a criminal case. in the week he heard two With Waliter Johnson coming back to tmanage its baseball team the Naâ€" back to normaley.. .. ME OM L. o. _ 39. s triom Egypt to New York City with a boat load of mummies. But it is not certain that they will get in in time to vote. forty he no longer likes to try the thrill of adventure. > 2k > 1 An Ford drove ‘une of his own p;-;ndes i;_;«:inl funds Association on its way back Books added to the Highland Park Public Library during Nov. 1928. Reference: â€" Rudolph â€" Atlas of north shore property. General (reading with a purpose) Hortonâ€"Viewpoints in essays. Babbittâ€"French literature. Baconâ€"Good English MacCurdyâ€"Prehistoric man Bostwickâ€"Pivotal figures of sciâ€" ence. Hartâ€"George Washington. ‘ Baldwinâ€"Young child. Religion : 5 Russellâ€"What I believe. Social Sciences: Potterâ€"International civics. Hungerfordâ€"Story of public utilâ€" ities. Natural Science Howeâ€"Chemistry in industry. ‘\ Useful Arts: | Hurdâ€"Prectical poultry raising. Dayâ€"Productive Swine husbandry. Halliday & Nobleâ€"Hows and whys of ccoking. Hamburgâ€"Beginning to fly. Fine Arts: Lubke:â€"Outlines of the history of art. ‘ Hiurll â€" Raphael, Rembrandt, Michâ€" elâ€"Angelo, Reynolds, Murillo. Gardkrâ€"Ps_ychology and technique of cheer leading. Literature: Richardsâ€"Starpoints. Mastersâ€"Jack Kelso. Veillerâ€"Trial of Mary Dugan. Millayâ€"Buck in the snow. Untermeyerâ€"Burning bush. Travel: Zoroâ€"Sawdust & Solitude. Loomisâ€"Fair winds in the far Balâ€" History : ® Woodâ€"In defence of liberty. Bassettâ€"Makers of a new nation. Weigleâ€"American idealism. Spenglerâ€"â€"Decline of the Westâ€" Biography : Kellock â€" Parson Weems of cherry tree. Nelson â€" Tinker & Thinker; John -h;hruv',ldthm-‘ going to do with the rubber. Judgâ€" ce P uis c uk 1. from‘ our experience make :.umdauâ€"q'?} '3-“ into the to show to r-'n mu-’:-n- preserves she Robertsâ€"Jingling in the wind. Masonâ€"Prisoners in the opal. Montagueâ€"Up Eel river. . Millinâ€"Coming of the Lord. Huxleyâ€"Point counter point. Ie!.â€"l’[krhldm _Dn’â€"k"; â€" Contemporary European Watpoleâ€"Silver thorn. Public Library on the Yuâ€" Here is a real radio value! The new 1929 Model 40 â€"6â€"tube Atwater Kent Allâ€"Electric Radio in one of the most beautiful consoles imaginable! This is, indeed, the set you‘ve always wantedâ€"and now at a price you can afford to pay! Come in today and place your order. Our stock of these beautiful cabinets is greaty limited! O e i o n o 5o A i PR A# x.f{r' . t 7k( JVGW §A #p Y i 4* i e 9 t ogl es /"' k é‘“ + ‘g? | C ie T4P ,_‘;13}5‘::'%:‘ o ,» ~. 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