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Highland Park Press, 29 Jul 1926, p. 10

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rm Wtr"aPPVBAmMtc9WN88t -_--------i following ”.ment over-the mat- ter 8M! his“. the knife wielding occurred. WP: neck was stitched up nacho-pits! and nt lat upon he III muting. _ As a result of a quarrel over a card game in Highwood, according to Chief of Police Frame of that city, Vito Brandonial was taken to the Highland Park hospital Sunday night mam from a had cash in the neck. reported to have been htflieted by nttether Italian resident of Highwood, who fied following the attack, it is said. Chief Frame haa a warrant for the urn: of one, Pasquale Pannin- into. The star; la that the injured nan - day. previously had won two dollara from the refugee and that £3? E; ' l Pil CUTTING AFFRAY AT manwoon SUNDAY may: jg gym wiyi Bad L. H. Akers 1nd wife to D. Epp and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lot 87, Oak- wood Terrace, Bee. 21, Libertyville. _ Security Svgn Bank to L. H. Alters. WD $10., Lot try, Oakwood Teriaee, Sec. 21, Libertyville. G. M. Heil and wife to H. W. Snell. WD $10. Lot 13 in Second Ravine Forest subdn, pt Bee. 21, Shields. Pt NE qr of Bee. 4, Deerfield. The Lake Forest hospital to Hor. pital Assn of Lake Forest. QCD $10. O. W. Wood and wife to Margaret M. Bennett. WD $10. Pt lot 2, block field. W. H. Harding and wife to J. Dunn and wife. WD tto. Lot 14, block 2, Charles L. Harder, Jr., subdn. Lake Forest. _ J. Dunn and wife to W. H. Hard- ing. WD $10. Lot 14, blk 2, Charles I-Harder, Jr., subdn. Lake Forest. R. R. Cove11o and wife to Jane Sta- cey. WD $10. Lots 27 and 28, blk 33, North Adda to Lake Bluff. M. AL, Manson and wife to E. N. Glore. 4WD $11,000. last 4, Forest Park. Bee. 34. Shields. A. Anderson and wife to Maria Casohri. WD 81. Pt lot 6, blk " H. Park.' Catherine M. Muniik Gut husband et nl to A: Dams. wm 10. Pt of NW of SW qr Sea. 22, Deerfield. J. E. Woodman and wife to N. C. Bailey and wife it tens. WD $10. Lot l, blk 5, Hall and Osterman’s Addn to Town of Deerfield. H. Park Bldg. Co. to Leonard W. Nieter. QCD $1. Lot S,' blk 8. First Addn to Fort Clinton, Highland Park. E. J. Monshan and wife to D. S. Wentworth. WD $10. Lot IO, Origi- nal Subdn Lake Forest, Shields. F. H. Marhott and wife to Anna W. Downs. QCD " Pt lot 20, 2nd Addn to Ravinia Forest. pt See. M, Deer- fUld. Many veterans will be back and with a strong sophomore class, pros- pects at this date are bright. Head Coach Glenn Thistlethwnite is away tutoring at summer football coaching schools. but will be back early in Sep- tember, ready when the barrier is raised on Big Ten training on Septem- ber 15. K. S. Lundgreen to L. Kendall. QCD 810. Lot 8, in Subdn of blk 3, Exmoor Addn to H. Park, pt Sec. 23, Shields. F. H. Bartlett, Tr. to C. Porter & sister, it tens. Deed 810. Lot 6, blk 16, F. H. Bartlett's Shore Crest Es- tate, pt Secs. 7 and g,' Shields. , With the assurance given that the new structure will be ready for the crowds. Northwestern', greatest wor- ry now is to build up a suitable 1926 edition of the Wildcat eleven to per- form within its enclosures. The gridiron itself is finished. Sev- oral weeks ago the! last seed was planted, the field was fenced in, and the key was turned over to Mr. Wil.. son. University employee nre taking care of the grass now and safe foot.. ing will be assured the athletes next fall. _ The contractors daily report that work is progressing tsatisfactorily. The strike of iron construction work- era a few weeks ago, that slowed up all building work in the Chicago em, halted labor for ten days, but already this time has been made up and now the work is shesd of schedule. 'Nentr-fivn thousand seats are assured for the inaugural contest with South Dakota on October 2, with the seating enmity shted to increase until the temporary maximum of M,- 000 is reached for the formal dediea.. tion contest. that with the University of Chicago on November 13. When conditions require, a third, deck will be added and approximately 80,- 000 spectators will be provided for. Northwestern university’s his tfine stadium will be ready for the opening of the in]! football “been. This an- nouncement, that cleddened the beam of Purple gridiron Inns. came Inst week from director of athletics Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson, after the usual weekly conference with con- struction ofWeiaU. Twenty-Five Ita'itl _’ 80818 " Bi, AW’ or Owing ', J. Gridith and wife to G. h. Seav? BO SAYS ANNOUNCEMENT llMrlo.frrh0mllr . ItfihlRlll1lIBnI2, PAGE TEN Gash In Neék; Assailant REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS "'V, (1 _ _ " - Ag“ '5"or v _ ..r-r.~ ‘gwk-hrxg’m T I _ t T Football Game Def. 2, With S. Dakota subdn, pt Sec. 26, Deer- my r $50 a _ .Hou Highlan wood. [am 7-rm. ml dern brick home, North av., Highl nd Park r.-.--...--" 6-m. ft t, Highwood, newly decorat- ed; 1 se .---....---$50 3-rm. 31m, bath, sun parlor, High: 6-rm. bu It is bnly natural that ‘sportsmen should twiningly buy hunting and fishing icensea as our law‘a wisely provide that all of this revenue must be spent for conservation of our game and thrh . - 2 rms., ight housekeeping, wk. ....$l2 Single nished room, Homewood av..' k w.-.-....---.....) Single 1' oms, Highwood, wk.45 & $6 Durin the past four years more than fiv hundred earloads of ftah, " most tw hundred thousand pheasant eggs an§ more than fifteen thousand quail h we been distributed in this state. 3 In adqition to the purchase and es- tarlishttient of eight fish hatcheries and tw game fa'rms, great quanti- ties of if? game and fish have been distribut throughout the state. ment 0 Conservation more licenses Will be sold this'year than in any previo l twelve month period. This . crease in the sale of license: is due part to the active and in- tensive nforcement of the law by the wardens in Director Strntton's de- partme . There! is also a greatly revived in.. terest it both hunting and fltshintt as a direct result of the constructive game a a fiah restoration work that is being carried on. ‘ REAL ITATE AUTO Ayn mm INSURANCE Phonics H. P. 723-J, 2131 villtge lerks will be completed this week. Judging from the original requisit n: and repeat' orders that are al y coming into the Depart- ment 0 Conservation more licenses Will be sold this'year than in any Phone 444 [BRUNO .More than hill": million tttg. and ths licenses were sold Illi- W" tl -rrm'tgetettt.tdintr.. tturtlV who , record in conservation dur.. ind3tse past four years he mm may h met: and tuhermett from ow side th state. 16,634 non-residents bought hunting and iuhtttd licenses during he past year. , F ' The hipmant of ihshintr, hunting, trap in Ind seine and net licenses for T?” 1927 to the county, city and trf total of 618,552 licenses aold betwee July I, 1925 Ind June 80, 192 21,062 were for fltrhintt ttnd 297,490 or hunting. Highfand Park office at Sheridan and Central Telephone Highland Park 69 a; an“; isr,iiiriuinrn"'gi, Gi.. ton, d r of the sun: _ i eat of Co ation. V F , . HUNTING LICENSES ' SOLD IN ILLINOIS 2 Bat stucco residence in High- land Pprk. 5 rooms each with hot water heat. Central toea.. tion. gag» rated to Mar l, 1927. ythgr will be awhil- nblc iqttgtedinti1r. hot Mt x 165. 822,000,00. . _ [ _ luminance m REAL T i aitrrATat 60x1TT with residence on Calu- met near 23rd St., flue',',; Bus- iness xglint-id: T,ti"g ues on to nre at nereasimr. Wiring 6 or 7 room home in Highland Park as part payment. A good investment. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY 6 Flat Building in Chic North Side. Will trade et for Highland Park vacant, Real Estate Restricted. "One of Hi'ghland Park's best values. $9,760.00. If L contemplate either pur- chasi g, selling. or renting, see us. e can assist you. IV, . and close to H. P. sta- tio . $13,800. Terms. 75x25 ' high, wooded; 2 blks. fro lake. Exceptional 1oea. tio . Only 86,760.00. Terms. Over 00 ft. on beautiful ravine. Ve ttt Close to school, legend .eppt- All iepty, in, REICHARDT Mr: W. BARTLETT new MARTIN slow. Mich. am, Highwood; ascnable amt. down, balance month _---..---)" and lots, good locations, Park, Ravinia, and High- ‘easonable; all sold on terms. kray&Teny REALTORS 6-room Colonials. East of FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE INSURANCE in Chicago. trade equity 388 Central 636 Central Ave., IHGt, LAND PARK _ Telephone_ tid Morris Reichelt, son , Mr. and Mm. John A. Reiteult, " of Wilmette 3 (formerly ','i)1)',',ti,l'l. I nd captain of the Deerf1eldANeldi, 5 r school foot- ball team in ”28-24. i held up by a bandit while a , ..' .a party " the home of Miss I = , 'rske in Ev- anston with his 6 " Miss Evelyn Cook, of Evanston, Se ' y evening. As Morris stepped outI the house a man attempted to " ‘his money away from hi'inrwhit "j, as. resisted, and a blow on the head ' th a revolver‘ knocked Morris dazed. ‘e staggered to his automobile and , w. his own revolver and fired at 1:" 'tieeintr man, who returned the flre, "d none of the; bullets took effect. Th, eats at thei party ran out to ttnd L rris injured i and he was taken to m, Francis hott-l pital, Evanston, when. was feared at first that concussi- f the brain was possible. ‘Mr. an s. Reichelt, Sr., are at their su " home hi Boulder, Colo., and t "i -ichelt home in Wilmette is occupija; by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reed. tlbll. Reed was Susie Cowlin, of W ' I - k, a cousin of Morris, her husban as principal of the Woodstock high I Cool, but now has a school in Michig . d is taking a post graduate cours , 'Northwest.. ern university. When af",',' did not return Saturday night J, r s. Reed's in- tuition told her that so I hing serious had happened. The ft It, page of the Chicago Tribune was I ii' first news that she received of t " ccident. On Sunday evening Mori . k as able to return to his home, 2 f . - ent to the Evanston police static ' attempt to identify one of four , FE. detained. Heart heat: can n {be recorded on a phonograph rec d; ind if this gets to be the custom lot of these fellows who claim to -in love are going to have a hard proving it. Bandit KmieV Hi III-day Night In Mortmirlthia' The above two ite cials” in incxpensivl for immediate buildii ment. I 50 feet, Green road. All improvements in; t paved. This commands a bed ful Skokie Valley view and is immediate neighborhood of " tive new homes. Price $2200. . THIS WEEK's CIALS 50:150. SUNSET ‘AD, diag- onally across fro 5 SUNSET PARK. Easy terms. 1 F. B. Willi High class ape hhrt, 2nd floor, $35,000 pror n, large living room, 2 cham_ p, dining room, kitchen and-1h, im- mense closets; per , d porch; double garage. Aeit f lawns beautifully landsc; ideal location and place, ", refined couple looking for r. AU home; furnished or unfu Bdhed. Tel. H. P. 1735. ll ' - m 1m,yrhAtu,llliNur PRESS. mam PARK; Won FOR RENT Kodak Ab', is fast-makes the most of the light you ha bi It has wide liytituderrcomperr. sates for errdh in exlposures. It's itnrforrn- acting tests, i L uent y conducted, prove it with- out rival in ril ability. Photo finist ri, that makes; the most of your neg- ative: and» u all their quality into the prints. Drop in d Stock up with thedependable film in the llow box. Your size is on our shelves. - _ Load INJURED“ HOLDUP In Ateeom HIGHW‘ our camera with Kodak Film 4, are "ape- [ots; good or invest- Lte w»- Sat. 7} Thou drive into-t who» m won't puke any portion!” ditreg- when they get meter-Duluth Hex-dd. 1tusdlduatrrteeenowArfoyr time- " futs'raa"ttitttgds but the birds utill have Won him when it come. to engine truth. We offer this bargain in n four-year-old house on a deep beautifully wooded lot, 50x250 feet. Located on the east side, one block from electric station where express trains stop. House is oCframe construction. painted white, with furnace heat and attached garage. On the first floor is a sun porch, living room with fireplace, din- ing room and kitchen.. On the second floor are the bathroom and three attractive bedrooms. Owner must sell and will let it go at this special price. IllINllitlfilllNlli) SEND YOUR may CLEANING' Russ AND DRAPERIES TO THE RELIABLE LAWDRY. may CLEANERS ”WELL As LA UNDERERS. l _ . Phone 444 BARGAIN $11,000 REAL ESTATE. LOANS and INSURANCE CHECK UP on your insur- ance. Have you enough? Part protection is better than none but it]: mighty comforting to know that some one will hand you a check that will really make good your loss if fire comes. See us today! " South St. Johns Amue Highland Park. Ill. Phone 2840 REICHARDT Phone Hudson 0768 MARTIN ..,,ea, 'si.'i'i'ii2t.t.,r,.f.: Chicago PRee ' ILLINOIS INSURANCE AND 888 Central PRESS WANTADS “Red! Red! mtt%tyGGicFeG'ri"iik, Cuh prizes given. “mchi': BUDDY" Adapted from the story by Alvin J. 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The exceptionally "teaetive living roo (with w burning flrepinee and book niche) extends across entire from of'the houtse.. French doors lead to a large sun roan with my windows tnd beautiful View of the . Penal“ dining room! perfect m. every detail. Adjoining at In. ha- sm windows and nmquc corner cupbourds. plete modern kitchen, pantry and lurker-tor room. Itear I y. Pour large climbers. cub dUtinetimt , All have tettr,ert%'iiiUiraiiriiu'ia'rirI5 It when! (tub nnd shower). Liam elem. Cloths chute. , Funk-cum with dual hm all Toilet nnd huh" Eng-6- =--, - .-- -- Vestibule opens into spacious min h shinny. The exceptionally atteaetive burning flrepinee and book niche) em g‘fhe house.. French doors lead to I On a large, hndmped lot in i del htful blocks from the lake. it JUST THE HOME YOU HAVE BEEN BOP! TO FIND NINE ROOMS -. TWO BANS - ATTACH GARAGE ' . 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