Suffrage, Qualifications for in States. 464, 465 Sugar Cane and Sirup, U. S., by States.. 240 Sugar Crop. Raw, by Countries.. Sugar Crops, United States, 1919-1909. 244 Sugar, International Trade in.. Tariff Legislation Since 1884. Tax Levy, Chicago. Since 1837. Tax on Philippine Islands Products. Tax Rates in Chicago, by Towns.. Tax Rates in Cook Co. Cities and Villages 930 Taxable Property, Chicago, Assessment of 877 Taxable Property, Cook County.. Taxes, per Capita, of Cities, United States 507 Taxes Collected in U. S. by States....208-213 Taxes Collected in U. S., Summary. 845 Tennessee, Cities, Population (Est.), 1923 106 567 Tennessee, Cities and Towns. Pop. 1920.. 120 Swimming Records 646-649 50 Visitors to U. S. Nat'l Parks, Monuments Vocational Education, Federal Board for. Vote, Popular, for President, 1924. Vote for President, 1828-1920.. Voters, Qualifications for, U. S.. Voting Age. Men and Women, U. S... Voyages, Fastest, Across Atlantic. 706 Wheat Prices, Chicago, by Years.. 566 Wheat (Spring) Crop, U. S., by States.. 236 464, 465 Wheat (Total) Crop, U. S., by States.... 236 146 Wheat (Winter) Crop, U. S., by States... 236 513 White Population, Nativity and Parentage 135 252 White Pop., United States. Increase in.... 125 Wales, Prince of, Visits America.. War Cemeteries, American, in Europe... War Department. United States.. Wilson, Woodrow, Coolidge's Tribute to... 492 Wilson, Woodrow, Death of 52 .495, 496 Declarations of War, Dates of.. -Severance of Diplomatic Relations... Wines Consumed in United States. 497 Wisconsin, Cities and Towns, Pop, 1920.. 122 497 Wisconsin, Counties, Population 491 Wool, International Trade in 495 Wool Production, United States, by States 248 Washington, Cities, Pop. (Est.) 1923.. 106 Washington, Cities and Towns, Pop. 1920 122 Water-Borne Commerce of U. S. Ports. 201, 202 Water Resources Advisers, Illinois Watermelon Crop, United States, by States 240 Waterworks, Privately Owned, U. S... 203 Wealth, Comparative, of Nations Wealth Estimates, U. S. Summary of... 204 Wealth, National, of United States.....203-207 Wealth, United States, by Years.. Wealth. U. S., by Divisions and States. 204-206 World War, The (see War. World)....494-502 World's Championship Baseball Games... 608 World's Largest Cities, Population......93-95 Baker, Alfred L. & Co... Banking: Central Trust Company of Baseball: Comiskey Park.. Bingham's Sons, Sam'l, Mfg. Co.. Blatchford, E. W., Company. 929 Book Manufacturers: A. J. Cox & Co... 977 Brick: Illinois Brick Čompany... Borden's Farm Products Co. of Illinois.. 961 947 957 951 940 Insurance: Peoples Life Insurance Company Inside Back Cover 931 Interurban Lines: Chicago to Milwaukee 968 Banking: Illinois Merchants Trust Com- Interurban Lines: Illinois Traction System 991 pany Outside Back Cover Investments: H. M. Byllesby and Co.... 973 Banking: Union Bank of Chicago 935 Karpen, S., & Bros.. 953 Barnhart Brothers & Spindler. 941 LaSalle Extension University..Opp. Title Page 987 Law Courses: LaSalle Extension Uni955 versity Opp. Title Page Loose Leaf Forms: Watt and SeeKamp.. 965 Marsh & McLennan. .Inside Front Cover Marshall-Jackson Company Mendelson Bros. Paper Stock Co.. Metals, Stereotype, Etc.: E. W. Blatchford Company ......1024 943 929 Byllesby Engineering and Management Milk: Borden's Farm Products Co. of 973 Illinois 961 Byllesby, H. M. and Co. 947 Central Printing and Engraving Company 945 Central Trust Company of Illinois.. 931 Musical Instruments: Tom Brown Music Motor Busses. Trucks: The Willett Company 975 951 Office Furniture: Marshall-Jackson Com Chicago Title and Trust Company.. 983 927 Paper Manufacturers' Supplies: Mendelson 943 979 Chicago Warehouse and Terminal Co.. 979 Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co., The.. 971 Circulation of The Chicago Daily News.. 990 Inside Back Cover 969 Phillips, Getschow Co... 939 Comiskey Park 987 Commonwealth Edison Company 961 977 Cusack, Thos., Co... Opp. Back Cover Printing: Central Printing and Engraving Printers' Rollers: Sam'l Bingham's Son 955 945 Daily News, The, Circulation of.. 990 Printing: Eclipse Printing Co. 935 Devonshire Golf Course 981 Printing: R. R. Donnelley & Sons Com Die Castings: Barnhart Brothers & Spindler 941 pany 989 Dixon, Arthur, Transfer Co.. 949 Eckhart, B. A., Milling Co.. 969 Recorder of Deeds, Cook County. 993 Eclipse Printing Co. 935 Electric Service: Commonwealth Edison Securities: Utility Securities Company.. 933 969 961 Elevated Roads. Points Reached by 967 Signs: Thos. Cusack Co.......Opp. Back Cover 973 Flour: B. A. Eckhart Milling Co. 969 Inside Back Flyleaf Stocks, Bonds, Grain: Alfred L. Baker & Co. 940 Street Railway Transportation: Chicago 983 985 Furniture: John M. Smyth Company. .1023 Surgical, Hospital Supplies: Sharp & 969 953 971 Telephones: Illinois Bell Telephone Company 937 Title Registry: Torrens System. 992 Granite: Wisconsin Granite Co.. 959 Titles: Chicago Title and Trust Company 927 992 Transferring and Forwarding: Arthur 957 Dixon Transfer Co... 949 Illinois Life Insurance Co...Opp. Front Cover Outside Back Cover Type: Barnhart Brothers & Spindler... 941 935 933 969 965 975 959 The Gregorian year 1925 corresponds to the following eras: The latter part of the 149th and the beginning of the 150th years of the independence of the United States. The year 1343-1344 of the Mohammedan era: the year 1344 begins July 21. The year 4622 (nearly) of the Chinese era, beginning now. Jan. 1. The year 2237 of the Grecian era. The year 5685-5686 of the Jewish era: the year 5686 begins at sunset Sept. 18. The year 7434 of the Byzantine era begins The year 2585 of the Japanese era. D 7 2 8 89 18 53 5 51 Solar Cycle--4 period of 28 years. during which the days of the week occur. on the same day of the month as during the previous cycle, Lunar Cycle-A period of 19 years, during which the phases of the moon occur on the same day of the year as during the previous cycle. Roman Indiction-A period of 15 years, used first by the Romans for taxing provinces. indiction, solar cycle, and lunar cycle all begin Julian Period-This period begins when the together. CIVIL AND ASTRONOMICAL DAY. The civil day begins at midnight and comprises 24 hours, the hours being counted from 0 to 12 in two series, the first marked a. m. running from midnight to noon and the second marked p. m. running from noon to midnight. The astronomical day begins at noon on the civil day of the same date, the 24 hours being 5 counted from 0 to 24, running from noon of one day to noon of the next following day. Astronomical time as well as civil time may be either apparent or mean. the first being used mainly in connection with sundials. noon marks or meridians, to which the amount of sun fast or slow must be applied for conversion into clock time. For "summer time." May to September, inclusive, add 1 hour to all standard divisions. 254 4 .6638 Dominical Letters The first seven letters of the alphabet are used to show the days of the year on which Sunday falls, two being used on leap year. Thus in 1925 D. the 4th of the dominical letters, indicates that the fourth day of the year is Sunday. D being the fourth letter of the alphabet. The civil day begins twelve hours before the astronomical day: therefore the first half. of the civil day coincides with the last half of the preceding astronomical day, and the last half of the civil day coine des with the first half of the astronomical day of the same day. Golden Number The year's place in the The use of civil time will be general in all as lunar cycle. tronomical calculations in 1925 and thereafter. Epact-The moon's age on Jan. 1. 29 |