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Highland Park Press, 11 Jun 1931, p. 19

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â€" ~â€" By opening hearing on the applicaâ€" ~sion assumed jurisdiction in the matâ€" ter. The applications are the first * of their kind ever filed with the comâ€" § mission and it is understood that .____other airplane lines will ask the comâ€" ~~~~~â€"~â€"misston for certificates. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The struggle for control of airâ€" Springfield, ; oor?a, ; """if"" r East St. Louis and St. Louis will be resumed here June 16 before the Illiâ€" nois Commerce Commission, with reâ€" opening of the hearing on the appliâ€" cation of the Century Air Lines, Inc:, for a certificate to operate passenger planes between Chicago and East St. Louis. An application for a certifiâ€" cate by the American Airways, Inc., to operate planes between those same cities is scheduled for hearing June 23. Both companies now are operating ~planes, the â€"Century â€"comâ€" pany between Chicago and East St. Louis via Springfield, and the Ameriâ€" can Airways between Chicago and St. Louis, via Springfield, and the Amerâ€" ican Airways between Chicago and St. Louis, via Peoria and Springfield. Initial Hearing The initial hearing was held reâ€" cently in Chicago, at which officials of the Century, company testified as to the operation of its lines, its fiâ€" ancial strength and as to the demand for air service between the points afâ€" fected. AIRWAYS CONTROL S BEFORE COMMISSION Application for Certificate For Operation of Planes in State Is Filed Tharsday, June 11 * 2050 RAILROAD AVENUE EVANSTON EVERY DAY IS VISITING DAY AT WIELAND‘S NEW BOTTLING PLANT, 3014 N. TRIPP AVE. From early ages, buttermilk has been highly regarded by women who would retain natural beauty and vitality, since it possesses l'uperior proteins, valuable mineral salts, sugar and vitamins that make it a‘real health food. Doctors and dictitians recommend our buttermilk, since it stimulates digesâ€" tion and acts as an inviting, harmless body tonic. Many child specialists are prescribing buttermilk for babies and young children when regular milk has lost its appeal. ; 3 1931 You will experience a pleasant surprise with your first taste of this wholesome, satisfying drink irranp‘s Orpo Srvyie UCuurnzEo Burrermux "Ah, That‘s Real Buttermilk!" State Police Enforce Auto License Law For All trucks from Wisconsin doing business in Illinois are forced to carry licenses from both states as a reâ€" prisal for Wisconsin forcing all Illiâ€" nois â€"trucks entering the Badger borâ€" ders more than once a year to purâ€" chase a Wisconsin license. Wisconsin did not alarm the other conference, "but indignation ran high when Wisconsin opened a campaign to force trucks to purchase its liâ€" censes. That brought the war of reâ€" prisal that started two weeks. ago atâ€"theâ€"Rockford _border..______________ ~War on trucks from Wisconsin withâ€" out licenses last week extended from beyond the first point of engagement north ~©of~ Rockftord ~to theentire boundary lineâ€"of the state with Serâ€" geant A. Noffs, of Elgin, in charge of the district, controlling the fight here. The secretary of state of Wisconâ€" sin failed to attend a recent meeting held at Lansing, Mich., where the secretaries of state from Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and Ilowa gathered permit truck owners residing near state boundary lines and doing busiâ€" ness interâ€"state to buy just one liâ€" cense, as truck plates run unusually high. f __.Numerous _railroads .and represenâ€" tatives of the federal and state govâ€" ernments are attending the hearings on the applications. The railroads are taking an active part in opposâ€" ing the applications. ORDER FROM THE WIELA ND MILKMAN OR PHONE HEP*4 E3 s "__DAIRY COMPANY Inc. . The old fashioned all day sucker still is America‘s most popular candy, according to reports today of 300 manufacturers at the 48th annual National â€" Confectioners‘ â€"association convention. ' _ Meeting the sucker demand is one industry, E. E. Cahoon, manufacturer, said. Machines have now been inâ€" vented that turn out 400 suckers a minute, 192,000 a day, and 1,152,000 suckers a week. #.___ _ ... _ ___ It was esimated that if 100 sevenâ€" yearâ€"old children began licking oneâ€" days production of one of the maâ€" chines they would beâ€"more than 34 years old when they: finished. Anâ€" other statistician figured that ~one machine‘s weekly output, if laid end to end, would reach from Chicago to Milwaukee.~~~~ 3 R T. A. Simpson was reâ€"elected presiâ€" dent of the Lake County Tuberculâ€" osis association at the annual meetâ€" ing of the board of directors held last week. Reâ€"elect T. A. Simpson T. B. Association Head Ts. Fred Hamlin of Lake Villa, se retary. _ Other officers chosen were E. H. Smith of Libertyville, first vice presiâ€" dent; Dr. J.. A.â€"Ross of. Wauconda, second vice president; George Folâ€" Membersâ€"of the executive commitâ€" tee named are Dr. George Callahan of Waukegan, Mrs. C. O. Brown of Waukegan, Dr. J. H. Blanks of Zion. Allâ€"Day Sucker Still â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Is Most Popular Candy Highland Park 3332 Dr..W.,. M.. Lewisof .Lakeâ€"Forest, the Rev. Howard Ganster of Waukegan, Mrs. Rodney Swift of Highland Park and Mrs. Orpha Harding of Mundeâ€" lein. Annual reports were submitted by Miss Theda Waterman executive secâ€" retary of the association and Miss Beatrice Gallagher oral hygienist. heard a complaint. Now what does that prove?" "Dead men tell no tales." Groâ€" Bâ€"Carrextrr & Co (Since 1840) 430 North Wells Street +« CHICAGO . and Canopies for STORES â€"â€"HOMES Wide choice of new 1931 patterns. Every style distinctive, every instalâ€" lation guaranteed, Individual de: signing service free of charge. Qualâ€" ity and economy assured. Consult us. Phone for illustrated literature. Porch Curtains and Outdoor Furniture, Lawn Umbrelias, etc. PHONE SUPerior 9700 ropeidt Nesnb ies iuice s mc a x Wigcuate w 17

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