Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1925, p. 10

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Ili til pd"; Geri. No. 151.33. - Thel kite AMvit having been tNd ill' Othee of .ttte Clerk of said Cantu? C ' PAGE [TEN , _ m'"",""'""""- wwtvllwu ' Ttel., ii ("rlite n hqin atICourt against line a ". t .- - . _ Mimm Cohen, tenant. tetumblg , ‘1’; MP, '" {Hannah "Thr. tif the Special term l,' 1E'T hit: " y or devise“ ot Cam of»?! Com? ' r M,"domaed.”cm t Court ouu'l "_" ' ' “um teits at " said Lake Comm. an r ‘ : rr of 121114. A. Cromie. titry of May, A. D., " i -- " aur-ile.,Beettter.attai law required, and wl I“ my, 'ii1s'i,iiifl,ti'kt at pending. ' 7 , d.vui6, James M. new, L.9. W] . ' ' CM., Bechtel, deceased," ' Waukegan, Illinois, __ ' " r R. Whitman, “Unkiuown .i926. " .- taw or devise“ of Wilma! . . . tl ‘ (Mann. deceased,” Samuel! 7-10 Compu 8; " tor, um; s. s. Suntan}. _--.-.-.....'..- "m "m heirs gt by or devise” _ _ . et":liijj, an! 8. may". was s. ir; NATIONAL WA MA ". ' deeeaaeei'trisara P. Dona-l _ UNIT h: tthmmm heirs at law or de-l --u-r-- "I “ l a"? , ?..e,'.?yt, “1; Comirany H at Wan _ ' Ell" .PtPlty)Ptim.rto.n, Un..) ped With Browni key _ heirs mt btw orvdevisees of u IT, h frmieitrtmi, deceased,'" Type of Ar tr , h B. Bishop) "Unknown hejrs! --- air, ' or devisedir, of Umphia 11.1 , F . 33E damn Martin B. Olm-f o,2.'ye,g,"iy (tcl . Unknown 1ieiiss nt law or,) hfne gun cgmpany ha de me of Martin, B. Olmstead, de.. [ faith eight new Gi', CO -> . BohrdLJ’riestly, "Un.. EWITHL eight new type in! n heirs at lar, or 4eviseesroC, panywas formerly B, tn“. Priestly, deceased," 'rUnrri2ii"y. q The guns came Kern "mer or Owners of the Wadi pany at Pontiac which d , ih in,theuirast ctmplain‘t," into a Battalion of Hon Mary . Lam. , ' lpany, Pontiac. tll " _-sash-si-ttoe-nurses-tum/he,. “uni-kl, trer com CP mm a “gown? _ A A. 11,1925. . or 1mm, County 1m: Highland Park's Leading Boot Shop (i,, Central Ave. ' . _ Phone 456 FELL BROS. (maFLORSHEIM ‘ FEETURE: t ARCH) , _ Company H of the 1tino/National Guard units in Wan egan, the ma- chine Run company, ha been equipped _with eight new type Browing ma- iiifh1, eight new type Eiiiiiii') ma- panyLwas formerly B, the Rifle cam- pan‘y. . The guns_cam4 from H com- pany at Pontiac which ghas been made into a Battalion of Heayquarteris coma pany, Pontiac. ', 1 Both the Howitzer and H ,compan- ies are etuistintr.ro ftll peace time strrnrtth at the armoiy, Waukegan,; on Tuesday and Fri'day evenings. 2 . I l .Notide in thereto 'ihereby given to the aid above ed itmrun_knorrn ' defendants, that t above 'mmed , Complainnnt homo: , flUd his Bill _ of Complaint in 3 Com. on the .Cheneery side the , end that I summon: thereupon ued out id nid 1Court. against we a ve named "ie. fendapt, returnable, nuthe Brit dny Company H at Wa egan Equip- ped With Browni g Machine Type of Arpllery 'igidandflexible.Biinds with the foot. Gives firmsupporttotheitch. The new arch supiiort- ing feature built into F1otsheimShoes--both 6f the Speck] term'of the Circuit Court of M Count , to be held at the Court Home , Wank-tan in said Lake Couittn on the third Mott.. day of May, A. D., 19,25, ”his by lbw required, and w ich- “it is still pending. ' 7 , Sold carnival} at this stun (, UNIT {GETS GUNS LMOT, Clerk. iAPril 13, A. D..- mints Solicitor, E. S. GAIL, A Resij1tnceNiiV Under Consti‘uction . If this niovement for trdyernment regulation keeps, on, pretty soon a dog will have to have a special license before‘he i; allow'ed to bark. One thing needed in the marble ring is psome regulating power that they shall not graduate into other games with the feeling that crooked tricks fund bluffs can be Worked. The boy’s' organization; that have ar- ranged marble 'e9nteats played ac- cording to regular rules, perform a service, and help make. this ancient boy instinct a means for learning fair play. _ The Illinois Products} Exposition will be devoted entirely to Illinois agricultural displays, exhibits of Illinois manufactured goods, Illinois minenls and natural pioducta and other things that are all-Illinois in their nature. 'e, . The contest Will startvon June 1. Candidates may be enrolled, now, re- ceive their instructions and make their , preparations for their ' cam- paigns. The candidates may be nom- inated by any of the 138,10cal cham- bem of commerce aftthited with the Illinois Chamber of Commerce or by the exhibitors who will participate in the great' Exposition ofl Illinois prod- ucts." " The winners will be determined by the scoring of the. highest number of points in the advance'sale of tickets to the exposition, the points being awarded as the sale progresses. Be- sides ;these capital prizes a large num- ber df supplementary prizes will be awarded to the Funnert"up., - Che of the CtrPund-,tre-wo.rtd trips willigo to a girl down-state outside the tity limits of Chicago. Thp other will be awarded to a Chicago girl. As each trip will cost $2,500,' the prizes hum: up will'create éven greater its terest than last year, when two motor ca'rs were awarded. t -FOR SALE Girls, how'd you Iltai go have a free trt'ri, around the world, costing $2.506; lasting four and a half mo ths-Pan.. ‘smu Canal,: Hawaii, . 'a,'l'llli,t,'t, China, ilndia. the Near East, Mediterranean, ‘Panis and home tein-i-til expenses "paid. Two lucky girls, living in Illi- nois, are to win such-trips, starting their world cruise next winter. 7 , 3 Plan Secondlxéosition . V is announcement was made yes- .temy following a meeting of the bani-d of governors-of the Illinois, Products Exposition, which will hold. its second annual Industrial 1ihtposV tion: next fall, conducted under diréct management of the Illinois‘Chnmber " Commerce; The exposition will be held October 8 to 17 at the American Exposition Palace, 666 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. _ ', - The Illinois One Award for Chicago and the Othér Downstate; Expenses , All Paid, Winner 'm 1 _ Globe Tour [ ' BY PRODUCTS EXPOSITION TRIP AROUND wow) PRIZE mu 2 GIRIS A Resiagntia) "sic-tio-crm/tdui-i/nr. . Particulars fromyour Real Estate; Agent Tm: mommy PARK PRESS,'HIGHLAND PARK, 11.113018 MOS‘ELEY RIDGE How Detirrmined .7. ' <rr .1 F i There is a smell 01min; int: air, amateur gardeners the in: rakes, hoes .and other garden was. The scene are ttrhte North; old 19th” Robin " Marina about ‘the out; school boys In Ihootiugz‘mt- 1rlesrand playing lion. in’ the “out lots. . i a The. Lost): Three ThOusand' OSING all manner of articles While traveling is a favorite frailty of the L human race. So times even the alertness of North Shore Line con- ductors and agent does not prevent passengers fromvleaving parcels on the trains or in the s ations. In every case, when found by an employe. they are immediately tu ed in to the Lost and Found De artment which the North Shore Line aintains at Highwood and Milwaufee. _ Last year over 3,200 arti les were found and held, awaiting the claim of the owners. Each is tagged with trfiercription, the finder', name, where found and when, which is ente ed in duplicate in the books of the department. Sl the North Slug: Una. rough and" to n Durham Wan-noun .31 all point: on iiUNiiUiiii'e', North- ern R. R. uni T. M. ER. ' L For nun. de ivctiu. at" 12,i, or nkphone Ideal North S gut. or Trgtk Depart-. taco 06a. 79 Vic-(Monroe Ittrrt, 'phnnu 'lg.ttt, 6226 ind Cunt-I 820; Ml nuke. 95a. 403 Sun!" Building arena (Jung 990 Oh nd1761. _ Over-night "iirite for mhippeo bargain-ll 't.mp_o.reant points SIGNS op SPRING North Shore Merthandise Despatch a Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company Highland Park Ticket tMice . Telephone 140 i This ig' the ' molt hmtidactory lperiod forfthe man who tres a fur. ;nlce. It is dithtult for hilt to get . ifuel that will met the varyipg weath- Ter condition: of'aprlng. . i Pocket-books, clothing,' machinery, lu e, ceries, and even babies," have been 2li'S,'d','l," owners. There is no red tape-r-merely a careful identification, and the signing of a recei . Often "a pack e left on a train will be hang; to the 2"l1ef owner the Same day: C To'malte each minor travel service a major source of satis- faction to our public isthe code of the North Shore Line. Where is a general rtttu1"gi when. Winter is over. T. t in, ml winter is over. There up yet new an] weeks before the {am fin cube discontinued. 3 ' was; g} swim, Mid 9;; Hero is the opportunity to all. your fuel problem/more heat a I... can, more‘comtort with has work, glean but. clean hands. and etean homel. P,tr'tr,tft8trrceutyottae fuel in m m of we”, d... in: mild data of sprint-Id an “a throuhtho but cold winter a... a steady tim is needed. THURSDAY, APRIL m um on min-- has}: " trinkz¢ In! ' - - I ml} [EEK] 'erm in In "MACE LA "Silt is am, y}: ', PM gi hub ' u? c'. lit !.otli1 aitert “I ram...“ " “Huh-H. -4k_i Jonah TEEâ€"EAT: ' 9" ..I m‘l l??, pay u, burgla t" Ads: i 75e in charm viiitfi'iitlF,t liiaii'.ijil)i'i'l 4m pTICE GE IN pow VI pit! 1.x LAND m: BL.H. I“ mil ‘1, l not an em F"! I... l aka-nah Ila-t _ , m char; adult: H , for 5 itional , Claw tenti I :13 th mam tat “a "clock I nt tutu.) qu I tB,

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