; â€"â€"SML â€"â€"â€"Monday to Saturday Noon, 75¢ â€" â€" Saturday After 12, $1.50 Sunday Until Noon, $2.00 Sunday After 12, $1.25 iB â€"â€" ROUTE â€" DEERFIELD ROAD . WEST TO CLUB Kite Flyers Warned i to Avoid Electric ï¬,:féri?-:‘.w}â€"f Niz ’.-- Wouldâ€"be "Benjamin Franklins" in North Shore towns are warned of the dangers of high tension wires, by Public Service officials. ~â€" Many boys in the city are flying kites .with thin copper wire for string. ‘These may fall across high tension wires or street car wires and es; Danger Pointed FOR NINE YEARS A PRIVATE CLUB GENUINE FRIGIDAIRE â€" _ EXTREMELY LOW RATES always welcome at Vernon. Please come out and get acquainted. s is Have you discovered the Yemon Country Club, and how much PERFECT GOLF, 75¢ will buy? You are GOLF STORY $10.00 Down â€"MORAN BROS., Dealers 358 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois DAILY FEE CLUB <~OPERATED BY C. A. NASH Mrs. Alvida Anderson, wife of Fritz Anderson, passed away last week at her home, 809 Massena aveâ€" nue, Waukegan. She is survived by Last year a young Racine kiteâ€" fAyer narrowly escaped death when the copper cord to which his kite was attached fell across a 123,000 volt transmission line. The high voltage fortunately burned up the wire before current reached the boy. result in a serious accident, it was IS NOW A . F. 0. B. Dayton $6.75 Month a 123,000 The high d up the d the boy. TEB PRBSS The death of Oscar D. Forsythe, employment manager of the Griess Pfieger Tanning company of Wauâ€" kegan, at the home of his son, L. C. Forsythe, at Orlando, Fla., came as a shock to his many friends. Mr. Forsythe was spending a few weeks in the south in an effort to regain his health, having been ailing for the past year. her husband and two children. Bertil and William. ; ~ ‘Hastings in Warning â€" _ _ _ Against Dangers of » Bonus Payment Now Ohio, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska. _ â€" : ' Hastings, who is also president of the Hitinois Manufacturers‘ Associaâ€" tion, pointed out that the Illinois group had already gone on record opposing the proposed payment. ~~Expressing fear that it would throw the nation into bankruptcy, Samuel M. Hastings, of Highland Park, president of the. Midwest Manufacturers‘ Associations, Inc., last week urged industrialists to opâ€" 'The larger <organization includes industrial groups in Illinois, Wisâ€" pose the full payment of the soldâ€" iers‘ bonus, says a press story from Chicago. igan, 980 miles, one week. Many of the tours mentioned can be comâ€" bined without adding greatly to the mileage or ‘time.‘"{ | miles, two weeks, and the maritime provinees of Canada, 3,700 miles, three weeks. Also, many motor to the Minnesota Arrowhead country, 1,600 miles, ten days; Upper Peninâ€" sula of Michigan, 835 miles, one week, and last, but no less popular than ever, a tour around Lake Michâ€" miles, two weeks, and Carlsbad cavâ€" ern, 3,250 miles, three weeks. Southâ€" ern vacation centers popular in sumâ€" mer are Great Smoky Mountains naâ€" tional park, 1,450 miles, ten days, and Hot Springs national park, 1,â€" 600 miles, one week. "Southeastern, eastern and northâ€" eastern destinations are Washingâ€" five weeks; Bad Lands and Black Hills, 2,000 miles, two weeks; Coloâ€" Falls, 1,064 miles, one week; New England states, 2,416 miles, three wll, 4 uuuucnpnln €DL00 1517 i I.U.l’n’ 1872 miles two weeks; Niagara Mountain, always open, 2,500 miles, two weeks; Yosemite, always open, 4,870 miles, four to five weeks; Mount ~Rainier, open :June 15 to Sept. 15, 4,830 miles, five weeks, and Zion park and Bryce National Monument, both open â€" June 1 to Sept. 30,..3,800 miles, four weeks. "The most popular national parks in the west are Yellowstone, open June 20 to Sept. 19, 2,944 miles, three weeks; Grand Canyon, always open, 3,900 miles, four weeks; Rocky ened or shortened, depending upon driving speed and length of time at In compiling the list, the club inâ€" cluded round trip mileage by motor with Chicago as the starting and finishing point, and the average reasonable period for driving, sightâ€" seeing and sojourning. These peâ€" riods, the club added, may be lengthâ€" follow : ‘"Where shall we pass our vacaâ€" tion?" is to many motorists an anâ€" nual question which the ~Chicago Motor club seeks to answer. by means of â€"a list of destinations which have proved their popularity. Motor Club Points Other Western Points "Other western points comprise inff and Lake Louise, 4,600 miles, Numerous Vacation Possibilities Or THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932 _â€" yellow ~â€"blue; T or m black ; | ada, 01 shire,. : kegan 1 ing of week w mously fortyâ€"n Wyomi white o Island; lina, bl on bla white; black; nois, bl on gre North Ohib, â€" mont, b Pennsy yellow bile 1i and W white o on red Maryla on blue Mississ fortyâ€"n but dur the lim bile li plate and I white numbe plates Ala white Anyo may ha of any year w have land, Fort] triet o Mich