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Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Mar 1921, p. 5

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365 tion tion acist {‘H 'VV El)\lfi,‘!3 \\, “AR. 18th 1920 North Shore Palace Cash Market.‘Grocery PHONES 1560-1561 533-535 Central Ave. Leaf Lard. Bell shapedé ........ (hum.- ('ulws' Swoelbrfieads Smell) Frcsh Eggs. guaranteed l'unt)‘ (fut Loaf Sugar. w lbs. . . finv fer drm‘sing muttun. whale Ra V ht 1‘h‘l‘f‘. A“ I'urm urn alway< g Uscut namx H1“! .\I a H Ami}; g Ul \\lu\ll.~ \l)Rll-"l \\ .rr-«L haif-whwlz' HM me ndm m-ii ht‘t'f .n‘d «mum. mum E. l. GRUNDY. 1w. pv r c wal breast Now Due HUI Sheridan Road §nd Central Avenue Harm. sugar D Luxé Theatre? stn-ak. vhbice NU Ik Cnnuluit‘r' 229C 'v-r strak H lrrluin “TI 3m k 19d tK‘Of I In f young >huultler h N! rump ““‘22c LAKE Fofiesn ILLINOIS H VP 1mm a nd like 1‘!H\\ ‘al GEO. a; ROCK, Managtr H 31%9 33§c ZSEC Tue {n 3d§c 21c Xi R.“ gTrust Company {Faxes Deputy Tax Collector and Payable at \l IHl HM) \\ I’ll”) \\ HUI. l~th \‘Hl ltl)\\ \l\l\’. l per can Fancy lu‘n-k crvumury Jelkc's famous Gumi fancy ('urrants, pkg American Family. F Naptha soap. 10 bar Gold Medal flour HI bag Gritfin Skelly Annu Chl’I‘Y‘it'S Chase} L'urfm‘ IJH‘gt‘ >iZk‘ I’wwhnut peanut hunt-1' Baker's comm. per half lb. pkg. . . hmmodary Dates, fresh and fine. pkg. I’m-aches. apricot-s or pme- applvs. N0. 3 cans 6 pet can . 3‘ Lima Beans. fink- for Chile. 3 lbs ' Angelus Marshmallows always good. pkg . . . Snowdrift or Crisco . 3 lbs {or .1. Famiv bulk ripe olives new stock; pint . !1\ pears, pt‘ Fancy sweet corn Early Jun? 9935' Chase-Sanburn's bulk Orange Pekm tea. 1h coffee, reg”. uck 0180. '2 “’5 Jam, less t} sale. 3 JR“ ’aust Instant L’Ii HS ancy Ft {IUIY' hLM. (”3 'I'HX‘ ( “((1 THE RIDDLE: WOMAN Maid raisins and S: Sunburn? hulk :1 lbs. rwrtvd by Edward .I<)5( Mnrtir: Juhn cmxmiy it Yried peaches ' H1”: H. \HF '3“. 1b TH E Sl' ITO)? mixm NH \ than whole any tua special [filth 1wn§d41c 19 fancy QUCL‘“ F1- 1 5 W5 75c H'l'lll 1‘11)” ”$1. 77c :ial 32¢ $2.72 m “HT L31c \xnr MK 58c 30c 49c 89c ‘ t‘q (‘ ‘69c . . 100 A ‘99c 28c 32c 23c 33c 66c 25c 69c 30 l'. M :30 l‘. )1 “UM W I’. .‘l I] HELP CHECK THE ‘ STEALING OF AUTOS Petition Circulau-d Asks Legislature To Increase Penalty for Car Thieves \ Indispensable to the business life of the nation, mure neuésary. possibly, than any other movhanical contriv- anvc, the mutur vehicle occupies a place by itself. Much of our wonderfiud prosperity, as a nation, is due to the automobile. But, because uf its ileetness, its con- venience, its carrying power, it his, likewise, been seized upon by the criminal element and to this element it has provwl a useful tuul. There 'is no doubt that the growth in crmie, and pzmirularly robbery and attendant murder within the last decade or 'cWo1 thv automobile for luwlow purpuses. .(‘HUm is the m'culmt nf a minus print- ed in (hr nmvspupvrs but that “19 automobih- figun-s as u fat-tor in sumv way nr «\t'mgr. . 'l‘lu- swulinu' nl' autumnhilrs is thu,< :1 ianiw «rinur lvzuiiu': [inn-(1v or in- directly to many others. It is a} x A uh)” {Hr 1hr «'HI‘.\A‘11‘!1V\-lv>\‘ “Sh-p on the Gas" as fur 1‘. math-v3 uni In the rim-1' hurslurims a gammy door imn u cur “'32!ng :9, .(ptwl 21 HIV» pr dwth w}! .-r St'ii Fur 2m Au: in animal Suiinn 3‘.) ufwlz‘. H'm “Mumr \K-hiclu Law”, :mprmwd an .Ian :21), IM‘J in fnrw January 1, 1920.lnm lie It Enacted by the People of thcich State nf Illinois. represented in the' M (mm-ml .\~'seml)l) : $th Sm‘tit'n l. Sm‘tiwl‘. 32’ of the “MOL- ; 10 m: \R‘hiclc Law." uppz'uvml June 510,: la Swtivn l. Nwtlvn :12) of the “MOL- m.‘ \R‘hiclc Law." uppz'uvml June 510, 10134. in fun»- January 1, 1920, is lllll(l\(l(‘(l tn wall as fullnws: Sn-«jlinh 3W. \Vlmm‘uT-I' felnnuusly tulws or steals any motor vehicle or n-wivl-s or buys nny motor vvhicle, lumving: the same In haw been stnlcn, with imvnt, lvy such rcuviving or buyâ€" im: tn (lk‘fl‘flllll the owner, or conceals (my motm‘ \whivlu knowing: the same In haw luâ€"cn stulon. shall be imprison- ml in the stutv penitentiary for not less than three years nor more thfin twcnly years. 2/ “Milwaukee Limited" 3am: out thcl mnductor on the North Shore line‘ the othvr owning. as the train came [H :v. stnp nt Linden avenue, Wilmette, in rvspnnsc to tlw >ignalx of n lady on the platform.’ Thr lzuly was fa‘zhiuimbly attired and was leading a lurg- (10;: on a chain. who also had every appearance of being wall-bred. “Where to, lady?" asked the ('onâ€" (lllt‘lor, as he pn-pzirud tn assist her" In lmzml the train. ‘tWould you mail“ that lettvr for me in Milwaukw"? '.’ asked thy lady as she handed the mnductm‘ a letter and turned away. Pulling the starting bellcord with a jerk the conductor said. more to himself than to any of the passen- gers: “Well, can you beat that? Flags the limited to have me mail a" letter in Milwaukee? Ho It {mint plyuxmv, mum) «' ‘ n- In “SOME (‘R l'ST" )Ht'. U ymmit in m Hall ‘1 »\ HILL 4) lllht'fi H .r!".i .-\,~~I».mhlj\', 1921 N0, YUIITYJI‘\\'C) Mr. Rub}: 1C. I'hm‘L-h. {HIM ll m! Lh INN/CV Hum I} prixm .1 21111: n .1111me h (-rimflml L} the owner whvtht-r he luck. steps a (iw'tul' un (In EU and S! I‘M-ls ()\\ m M1 )Iis~' Han Lzurmuro, aged 67, who of 11111111111 11» 11w in Highland Park, was 1111 11111511111 111 (1111:1113) several days ago )20 [11111111111111 to a neport from Chica the} 11111111011 with fmginp: the names 1' the Mrs J Ogden Armour. I'm-d W. Up- 1:11am Harpld F. “CC orm1ck and others [01- 11: 1111111115 11111111111: thousands of dol- .31), 'laxs She was arrested at the ofiice 111' the 1111 kc” Trunk company, 67 111.119 Lake $111111. where she attempt- 1:13. 1111 to pass a $11 1ho1k and Was taken 1 111' 111 the South (1211k street station. l't‘ (‘laimed Highland Park as Her Home; lfsed Names of Wealthy People WOMAN ARRESTED AS CHECK FORGER 9, Sunday school 9:30 a. m. ‘ (Thur'ch services, 10:30 a. m. ‘ Next Sunday the examination of the !(‘ontirnmtion class will; be held. 'Ihe Rminiu ("iv-i1 Club met yester~ day aftmnm-n, Mrs. Charles W. “ins- ton giving a wry interesting talk on her trip mound the Mediterranean with slerooptkan vimxs. W. S. Smith of Grayslake had a cow apparently ih ill health, but the aniâ€" mal’s cqndition baffled the veterlngri- an who was called to examine it. The dm'tor diagnosed the ailment o! the cow as heart disease. Last week the cow was killed. Three finishing nails and two small pieces of chicken wire fencing were found in the heart sack, while the nail had penetrated the ape): of the heart. Otto I). Drain of Portland, Ore., in a letter to the Portland Oreganian, discusses \ oliv’a s contention. that the 'wurld is\n\ot round. Just whether Mr. Drain is joking or whether he is sadly in earnest is difficult to decide. He says, “V oliva, 0_vers_eer of Zion, is not .50 far wrong in his 0 inion of the shape of the earth. '1‘ e world is either flat or square. It cannot pos- sibly be round and revolve on its axis, for the simple reason there is no one to grease the axle. If the world is square, which seengs possible, it stapds on one, corner and sways to and fro, which accounts for the tides â€" water forced to a hig her level than the sur- face of the oc_ean." Alice 1. Curtis and husband. to James Dinley; Lot 10, Block 1, Har- der’s Sub. Lake Forest; WDA$7§0.__ ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH ‘ G R. Bonn and wife to A. G Avics and wife; Lot 6, Green Bay add“ Lake Forest. WD $7,000. _ ' Laura KK'iIson’ to Olof Pearson and wife; Lot in N NW 1-4 Sec. 28, Lake Forest; WI) $6, 500 . Almon Fmst and wife to Theo Frost and wife,“ N 50 it lot 3 block 10, Dggrfiglq‘ Park; W1} $10" , n C. Ralke and wife to Mary S ‘ Bard; lot 3 sub of lots 6 to 9 block 34, Highland Park; WD 310. T. T. WuiHens and wife to F. F. Cain; N 70 ft lot 11 block 67 Highâ€" land Park; WD $10, 000 Celestine Rioux and husband to N. S. Rioux and wife; E 50 ft W 150 ft lot 5 block 15, nghlnnd Park; WD $10. - John Griffith and wife to I Bradley; 4.94 acres in NW 1-4 tion 28, Lake Forest. WD $10. John Griffith arid wife to R. R. Bradley; lots 41, 42 and part 34, 38. 39, 40 and 50, Rose Terrace sub. Lake Forest; Deeds $12. Jonas Wengn to John Griflith WD 810. Lot! 14s, 15 and 15, black 7, Bartlett}: Sub of Lake Forest. Adhm Limbach to H. S. Waters and wife; WD $14,000. N 185 ft l‘pt 178 and N 185 ft W 1-2 lot 177, Ravinis. Minnie G. Stubbs et a] to S. K. and B. C. Howes, “’0 $10. Lots 19, 20 and W 70 ft lot 18, black 50, Highland Park. S Lydia J. Curran et al to Mary E. .Rockenbavh WD $10.. Tract of land in Sec. 31. Deerfield twp. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS RA VINIA (‘IVIC (‘Ll' B InbOme Tax Returns We wish to remind ourtfrie‘iids and patrons that in-" come tax repof'ts must be filed with the Revenue Col; lector at Chicaée on or before March 15th. A penalty is provided for failure to comply. vise and assist you in the preparation of your report. The oflicers of this bank are ready and willing to ad- b : Highland Park State” Bank “PLAN K J. BAKER Preside!!! THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS ADJUDICATION NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that the Subscriber, Adminiit‘ntrix 6f the Estate of Fayette S. Munro. degen- ed, vim attend the: (10th Canto: Lake County, It 3 term fiend h be hoiden at the Con“ m 11'“.- gnn. in aid Com, “if: “Jinn? day 9! June at. 11*. when Ind where all persons bdving _claims against said cattle are n§tifigd 1nd re- quuted to‘ present the Same to said Court for'adjndication. ; Waukegan, Garage and ServicéStation ll aad 13 North St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 1099 Latest Designs and Colors announce that they willbe in a position to Carlson’s Motm' and Garage R. W. SCHNEIDER Gents’ Furnishings 393 Central Avenue '1 We wish to announce the opening of an approved ANNOUNCEMENT Marinella Beauty Parlor at"! 8 Market Souaré. Lake Forest. llllnots Late evenings Tuwdays and Fridays $2.50 to $4.00 J. M. APPEL Vice Praldent Nifty New Spring Alitomobile Overhauling and Repairing Hats ijudication. ; itdiudxcption. Victoria I». Munro. i George Pfistex, Administrator. 111,, Feby. 28, 1921. iwaukogan, n1. Peb‘y. 28, 1921. . 14 E S. Gail. Attorney. 1-4 pd on and aiterlMarchJSth C. 1'. GRANT Cum ‘in uidgCoqnty. on the first Monk: :0! “VT?“ 1921, when sad when :11 :persons' having claims Walt It“ gait-u» m notified :nd named m ”Result: the lane to aid Court for Public; notice is hereby given that the Subcribet, Admjmtntor of the mm (X Mtry Pfister, deceased will attend 'the County Court of Ink. County: at a term there to be bold- en It the 001111 Home in Wuhan: ADJUDICATION NOTICE are of all kinds of Telephone 331 A Beauty Aid for every need

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