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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1929, p. 23

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& :“’H.‘ P.~555 RICAL ACTOR _ â€" VASHERS _ ,.EANERS Â¥ ‘York, has been encoe board of eduâ€" s assistant superinâ€" s in place of Norâ€" ho resigned to take cy at â€" Northbrook. graduate of Swathâ€" ng his A. B. degree @ollowing his gradâ€" : year‘s honor work education, and then ence in the upper . Lane Country Day OUR LAUNDRY . IT. YOU WILL zuaranteed to be best that money thingâ€" in plants. en‘t got leave us : will be glad to a reasonable cost. T METAL â€"CO., Inc. N. â€" S. â€" representative ood Avenue ood, IlL. SLADE , l LAUNDRY «â€" ING COMPANY Rd. Highland Pk. ‘AL WORKâ€"â€" Redefer of. <Port rsday, May 30, 1929 Iks can‘t find anyâ€" ; there are always nd canvassers callâ€" P. State Bank Bldg. I ne 678 $ y3 n As§t. a lencog Schools Highland Park AMILTON Gardens GARDENSI â€" Williams Ave. *" _ STRATTON‘S REPORT PROSPERITY BOOST the state for paved roads built and turned over to the state. i Lobdell and a delegation of superâ€" visors recently â€"called onâ€" Governor Emmerson and secured his promise of at least part payment in the near future of the $650,000. The highway superintendent has hopes of having the money paid to the county before June 1, so it can be used on this year‘s paving program. i iats 4 ~ Becretary of State Sees Good Prosgcts As Indicated By esent Conditions Seeking County Share ~â€"â€"of Paved Road Refund the secretary‘s office: would build 500 miles of pavement. Healthy Business Condition § _A healthy business condition also is indicated in the report of the corâ€" poration _ déepartment.â€" In~ the first four ~months ~of.â€"1928 theâ€"secretary of state issued articles of incorporaâ€" tion to 2184 domestic corporations and licensed 269 foreign concerns as compared with 2470 domestic conâ€" cerns and 316 foreign companies auâ€" thorized to transact business in the sameâ€"period this year. . 1 ~ All of the funds_collected by the automobile department are paid by Secretary of State Stratton directly into the road fund in the state treasâ€" urer‘s office and can be expended by the .legislature only for road work. Estimating the automobile departâ€" ment this year will collect $15,000,â€" 000 and the average cost per mile of hard road at $30,000 a mile, the . colâ€" lections from this one department of The large increase in the automoâ€" bilé department results from a regâ€" istration of 1,170,038 passenger cars and: 168,885 trucks as compared with 1,059,931â€" passenger cars and 153,845 trucks in the first four months of last year.â€" In the period recorded the secretary of state has collected $14,â€" 444,819.86 in motor license fees alone as compared ‘with $12,902,447,33 in 1928,.::>>> :: ‘.~ § f : The total increase in fees for the first four months of 1929 over that period â€"of 1928 is $1,741,186.41. ~â€" Auto Fees Largest § "Of this increase the automobile deâ€" partmentâ€"supplies the major portion or $1,567,161.63 while $174,004.78. is credited to the corporation, executive, index andâ€" securities departments. Prosperity of the business instituâ€" tions of the State is reflected in the reports of the various departments of Secretary of State William J. Stratâ€" ton‘s offige for the first four months of the year. \ oilos ht â€" franbaetad: with: the same dispatch that prevailed under forméer secretary of state Louis I. Emmerâ€" son. 2p0 m 4 Every stantial Thursday, May 30, 1929 department shows aâ€" subâ€" increase â€" both as to the > Â¥ilka * Te 4 cabeem t : Th :s m esc 2 TE sw n on ns ul * n aas e hh on o ns n o on egemepeietnnn e ce e e : nc * â€" un .+ E: ~ «i v mm y CRNLSC C .la Top on Apimnatniiiennamihs ancan core aniace Oae aaiieirantmme e e : Tsc 20 o ol w 00â€" ie c m e ie T L TT 4o mt B ? 17% e es ao CE ievg 22 _ Commeng punione qulon .. ce . T4 qgtes ons Passenger business on the railâ€" roads continues to fall off, but anyâ€" way the railroads running down to Washington must get a lot of business from office seekers. oF . word from him :h(;;t'li Thecgovernor promised to send "She‘s just buried her fourth husâ€" definite word as to the amount Lake band, hasn‘t she ?" county will receive by the middle of| . "Divorced, my dear, not buriedâ€" this month so that the paving proâ€"| she never makes any bones about gram can be adjusted to meet finanâ€" these things.," ¢ 4 cial conditions. â€"Word has not yet mm beern received from the state execuâ€" Congress should not try to solve tive' but Lobdell expects to receive all the nrohlams: Af ‘tha : anininimr ‘ar DON’T wait until the inevitable rush comes to choose your Straw Hat. It‘s time nowâ€"our stocks are completeâ€"every Hat is fresh and new. And you will find our trained salesmen capable and anxious to assist you in selecting the ONE Hat best suited to your particular face and head. S TR AW HAT s STATE and JACKSONâ€"Chicago Henry C.Lytton & Sons For Men Particular About Their Appearance â€" and Their Comfortâ€"In Our Oak Park Store Straws 8#3 to 810 IN, OUR EVANSTON SHOP T H EO PR E3 3 Every Smart Idea In It is claimed the country has many unsung hefoes, but some alleged herâ€" oes would sing about . themselves if anyone would listen. _ > Congress should not try to solve all the probiems of ‘the cauntry (at the present session, but"léave a few fo®hext winter‘s meeting. it Ts 86 to 818 ~ORRINGTON and CHURCHâ€"Evanston Father:. "Why were you _kept in at school?" s ts " Son: "I didn‘t know where the Azores were." . "UIn future just remember where you put things." * Spring weather has teen Called very slow in coming this year, but anyway we all get our bills on time. Panamas 86 to 850 The sight of the trained wild aniâ€" mals of the cireus, should encourage us to try to control. the boys in our homes. 5 s s e e e e e La 2#3

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