Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 10 May 1928, p. 12

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t: a ret 1rotiahhiNrll , Emu-L Pf,. Amt-Jun, mgr “a“! 'A-nsvum'qy-W PLAIN CONCBB‘I‘I ms New Tailor Shop ErAAE AUTO SUPPLY CO. SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED REPAIRING . First Clam Work We like to do business with you farmers be- cause you appreciate a value for your money. T.uhes because we can trnreVou ral_honat to iuesattheritrbtpeice. VisitushefbrermhFr 25 South Second Street Tamers! nus IS A SWEET AND "curas LAUNDRY PROPOSAL 539 Central Avenue Telephone 391 “KNEW I WNW m PLUNGB [N‘LAII uasdpt-Dr-irWatarat swung-am (‘o-esuAid;Nove| . White making . muting M night in a ' plane recently tr ceived n the Gran lake- Nuvnl Thinning station, Chief Cupcake Sam Mutrick, pilotiu a: plum. was toned down in the waters of ' Michigan " 10:30 Friday morn-Ml otrttsebeaehattheatuF Pei' plane innedhtely stated to link“ but Chic: Aviation Pilot Ruben-ti Grim, in a seaplane. saw the plight i“ the land plum and tune down plangside the sinking pure, rescued 1Buirick and got I tine on the dis- shied According to authorities " the M don, Butriek took at! from an new tlying tieid " the sutigu to test the phne. He was out quite . ding». over the lake when the motor of the plume developed trouble. headed for the shore. While still 1 considenhle dist-nee from the landing field, the motor died and the pilot prepared for I foreed landing in the water, head- iing toward shore ts the plerte toothed Howard the lake. _ ; Aside from a ducking in the chilly "raters, Butrick suffered no ill effects from the Incident. The plane win have to be completely overhauled at- _ ter it was submerged in the lake, and ithe extent of the (image cannot be tdetermined until a complete investi- ieatiort of the condition of the plane , is made. Before the airplane hid hit the water. Griggs saw that something was wrong. He was f1rirtttra sea- pfane out over the water and imme- diately descended to the lake and unied over the water to'where the laud plane was rapidly setting to the bottom. Pulling up along side the disabled plane, Griggs helped Butrick on board the sea plane and then passed a rope over the sinking air craft and towed it toward shore. Men in the aviation branch of the navy, working at the aviation beach, rushed to their aid and the disabled plane was hauled up on the beach. THREE ARE INJURED m AUTO ACCIDENTS Four people were injured in two accidents in Highland Park, Satur- day, police "Tort. Dr. L. E. Patterson. Lake mutt, was one of those injured. He had been riding to the Highland Park hospital in a Yellow cab driven by M, Ludlow. In Highland Park a truck driven by Orville Coursey, of Highwood. backed out of a driveway. The collision demolished the cub. At the hospital it was aid that Dr. Pat. terson was not injured serially. People From Out of Town Hurt Slightly in Crashes on Saturday -k 'md ' occurred on St. John- avenue. Arthur Gem-xenon. u employ: of the Chrysler yer, hit the back of 1 car driven by L. P. Doherty, 2329 Divemy Plrk'bouk. rare Charles Doherty, age ll, suf- fered . had snip wound, 3nd In. A_sanderswttowaaintheear,re- ceived . broken nose. ifirik.Gitire" use; va, mac. n, angina: of Fr. and In. Fred VIII iiLTUriuhied late jug: “with y LITTLE GIRL KILLED BY TRUCK ON ROAD She mind haunt-W1. withiuahaitsmsrnfurthoeci- dent had happened. Arthur C Nel, you. a. of "os Jaekaem It"... North Alice Yan ML ll, orfirars- 6m, drive of I Darling con- puty truck working for Amour A company, nu 'e" PP in Gragw hkehyhuk LitwibrnadJ-ek Daily. m motoeeye5epotk-r, "du-with-ire-oth" chin. Nelson n. bomb! A Coe- Ciriiri, in? La later uni rules-ed Famsreofthebiddersmsthepro- tr-d-ttr-sea-ttUAW'-, 'es.tobu-tut-tmmte-td muddmhnjcnnll BIDS 100 HIGH ON ANTTOCR SCHOOL AWMW.C.M.W te-otutheAeetHeherA_, mwsmgdumusmm "In- 7 _-_- -- Joh- A.gerihqms,ofGu-e,th. -et,wtrtrevt-tr-rumseod t-rittrthe-eb._ “an ttgBtig...ltHt8M. ,r-erere..Prt'rtPt'e 't 3““‘3INIU‘ While returning from school to her me in the company of iter two knew by Ma- chinc; Driver Held Experience "" 1rr. rlb- 1 1 crimsly. 1 red on fri (Pearce-on. , er alga. hki n by L. R. Part 'boule. ) we ll, "st-i I, 3nd In.’ the car, re-: '"'"rtir8?Nr'T'Tr8W,T.,""'r _ 1"er.'J,"PmRPleP8 . 'm,TT, -" ' '.'»:v,(: _‘ m‘ , ‘|>,~_ T, tm' _ _ . in m “maul-noun. unn- 5 After declaring that the crossing! was an especially dangerous one, Jmembers of the coroner‘s jury ini (session in Libertyville. last week re-) iturtsed ; verdirt in which it “atom-1 mended that the C. M. St. Paul ami) Pacific railroad company to place a} , wig-wag crossing :ignal at St. Marr's {crossing a mile east of (ii:i'iiii',i ‘where Jack Kath. aged " you; and‘ " resident of that win“: met death jwhen a truck he Trns driving 'ie) ;atruck by a ”as" train., Art students of Northwestern uni- versity were given an opportunity to study the “mom; exhibition of rare antique Oriental Rugs " Lord’s. Evanston. under the expert instru- RECOMMENDS SIGNAL AT RAILWAY CROSSING Coroner's Jury Holds _Daryter- ing of the blind variety. Koek who I" healing gravel from the North Shore Material comp“! punt in W ertyville to Luke Forest, dmve onto the crossing than the min was only about a hundred feet In!- Koek vu~thmn 50) feet and picked up in I dyiu audition. He died in the Victory lewd-I hos, pital caéKlii mien-z inhrtersnit Park no reported " (glow: _ _ Final report "proved. Estate cloud. mics of MI Jule Thong-on Ind Such R. Win. minors, deposited m cm W & Trust Co. Jm Hm liner. Wttrtsumd Park-Res" of mating red-er LATE PROCEEDINGS IN PROBATE COURT has. In. . _ Emmi P.rk-- lleu-h' on Ind - continued to In E Goon! B. Idler. nah“ “I" "ET-'18:, Cum-ville. Highland Pirh--Pi-t mt unmoved. Eo- ute ' - _ Joln B. hug. Went Nikki- Em am to M! has. William B. Mann. Hithlud Ptre-irs%tt an ehim of new." KWMI can“ to In! 8. Ttte-ta-ue-foe ttreG.i-u-edtheGteoest" UthmWMW, GUILD m LEAGUE or (=me ammcn 3m "Fur'm'wa-l-m an oheed 'gfuh'lf2'.ut 1tTa'11 :2 ma a... an 'aUTiii"Gi? In ArGGs Dei-dt, magma tiriver Killed Wrn Hanna. swab Hear Locum ad ttet-tatt no: in probate continued Park - tion of Mr. S. K. Jorjorian. ”we! of Lord's Rug department. who in . recognized authority on rug: in this country. The students an: seen sit- ting on the famous $10,000 Yead ma""i'&pummm’ “hm-I'M... Whe-the.erqeedBn banshee-nun” molaenbdmediII-c “bu-”mit- h My km- u - utu-I‘ll; fen-In of CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY GREEN BAY AUTO STATION Mttt Non-1h Geo-I Bty Rood O‘cial cannons.»- Sada “he! Carpet, which took In!" the lam". XLJodoriuiamu- yen-s to in", nerd um made for the mum; . very thte uilk Kuhn Inc. former Slut: of Push. " it 2611‘ and eprining the symbolic -irre feet. The upper quarter of the m Mita colon tad animal. is mu buying in the left coma of! Loaf: is otreehse the "stige so” F - . ‘t . - l ta.. um m 1810 Bug. Ava-c, Eva-m y CADILLAC and. 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