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Highland Park Press, 11 Oct 1928, p. 7

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Chi-foam Annie". purple M rain more Mud WEE-y-pn‘tod-nlopnpod mmumedkn[h(:un'", lu "meteyi - tan M the nnd In My night than! 10:30 ttre-int-root. lnnomolthoc irtattee-reroatd-dooq, the an." being eartthtqrtirhed after mining the handling of tho (Ir- mund nmdthhomndm Mne.kinrmrhd.uytluvm 'trrtrrsue8ortthemre-trr- at h mink. his “tuition to li- as” u on“. The din-d Ir (“diary Ina-pa on It hon. in. -edthetomt-dreurt. Inhe- Despite the fat! thot hit have ttnabeeas.etorrttretAreeti-toe- not GM of Police James Prune of “Wood rota-u to - mp- poinuncnt to the form. ”can. to qtorieq mum. in that city. - in - m; Wino-“SI: "rrtiahtatroqrtro'etoegrMaa.h, a!!!” g! the ham In discovered Iti-thnuunsun- MM~MM.thM Whi- Wainw- hlepbou all which input-d a thma2tuthishem.ewoiduum- dud-ham! ofthe mm“ "amedidmtteouekoettitaeee. “thumb-m gun-undu- an'n'eéicii' ATTEMPT 10 BURN HOME l EMMERSON 10 SPEAK 0F HIGHWOOD [ix-CHIEF, AT WAUKEGAN OCT. 20 J. C. Frame Gets Threat brAIt State Candidates to Be in m--- _.J n--- m.-- In, [ - Iii-Whatmnnypn- P%toeandWreeTtmersm. North Shgre Trust Company Highland Park An Attractive Shoe Reasdnably Priced noon-nu,” the A New Assortment of Beautiful Midnight Blue Kid Slippers First Mortgages Other bonds very attractive for investment of idle .funds. $7.50 Read Estate Property anvmdthWoI-Hm. 11.. e'yttterr'-a.uoa.meeG.iiii shit out I“ whim Navy Mum-bum 'trCtriafiifiiii, iEr. Is) it: --.r.r-.- Det President Coolii's can: hand, the Poli one that play: " W Washington eide re,rurts and {heard the 'uaraemr- not er" M'We hadn'- eGidtiA - I “and "oat, i to be in Chic-co for no "r-s-r. Oct. t3. Under haw-hip of um Charla Benin. former bundle-du- of tho tr for he BrB. Comm-6cm, the U. & lei' hattd tritl Her e, the Auditor!“ committee-en for the 18th mau- niond district will and .1: old- lasllimed with“! rally Ind but.- we a Ila-k River MI. 3m ni.. u - of km Hum- IeCormick. tht low-thy. Oet. " may will m It Grub] Luke. Harv-ht Wood- stoel, Belvidm. Rockford and Wu»; kenn. l PRELQEmMp m f ___'" -- -'-.-". vul w. menu. One-r E. Cu-htron, Ruth Hum Me- Cormick In! the other Republican state unlink- will begin the fourth uni last week of their "neck making and around Highland Park. Bonds Louis L Inner-son. Otis F. Glynn. -- B 1.7,! . - A. -- secured by Count; - m bil/ri mm I am "a"; in r,fretp. the “an undi- W. Central Ave-In of the U, Rum Siam. tiiiiiriaiHiGr' l-nd 1’an News. Mr. 8m d.eH.d to Mtistt his law India. “a w M: burl-clot do". at the Chic... law also] and Ina-fully m then-0min July mi v""-"'" Mr. 3h." in I luv-bu- "the Alla-bud A6.et1.taieeant.eett. During (his time he bee-nu "ver- (isinx manger to: the - Gro- rrry and Dating company. In: the fever for printer? - M htm stun. und man with a my: hotter, Rum Siam. he and the Hith- l-nd hr! Nears. Mr. 8m Judd-d Running to the DIM Mates, Mr. Singer hind tho I” of the Detroit Tim“, and In" becoming Po1itteal editor of that paper. he do- cided to "Indy law. in cm the Detroit College of Luv which he " tended for two run. During the yi-ar he spent in Sen many as foreign correspondent. Mr. Singer interviewed some of the most inaccessible diplomats. Among the (-n'luiivs- stories which resulted were thos" mum-ruins President Ebert, Germany“: first president, Hugo Still- nm the Brent German financier. and Chanircllor Wirth (whose interest in the ynunz reporter was so great that he took the trouble to look him up whvn he visited this country, three years 130.] Mortlmrr Singer, Publisher of the lixghlaml Park News, at one time the ynumzr-st reporter ever assigned to a foreign post. was admitted to the Illinnix Bar before the Illinois Su- preme Court at Springfield this morn- mg. SIT-yard lnw. Thry ruuld gain noth, ine through the line nr around the vnvk and wrrr- foreed tn kick. Deer, tivid made a first down. but then could Kn nowhere and Rogan punted. Lose to Davenport Although Deerfield outplayed Dav- enport fur three quarters of the game last Saturday, the breaks went against them and they were forced lo arm-pl a 13-0 defeat. It was I ruugh. hrerly fought contest and many substitutions by both sides _ non-wary. Ih-rnbe. who has New" playing a znnd game at fullback this sr-mnn, will probably be out of uniform a month as a result of a frarlurvd rib. Mortimer Singer Presented to Illinois Supreme Court at springfield Today Iravtmport won the toss and chose to (khan-l the north goal. This gave thertn a strung wind at Oeir hack. Santi kmkul lo Iravcmpurt's 20-yard line Ind the hall was returned to the LOCAL NEWSPAPER MAN ADMI'I'I'ED TO THE BAR To close the season. New Trier, Dverfibid's bitterest rival for years. will he hcre on November 10. There ls always a grudge battle when these two rivals meet. They gave us the second of our two defeats and I." rl-puru-d to have just as strong I team this year as they had last. It ,hould he one of the best gnmes of the season. "n Odom-r 27 the team plays at Thornton. "eertictd defeated Thorn-5 ton hm year hut they have several! mm back and should give us a battle. Evnnslon Here Nov. 3 - On November It, Evanston, who ll- ways-he, a strong aggregation " mum here. Itecrtield upset them tasrtr your. and they will be out for re-, crime. I Bloom came: here the following Saxurday. They have practically the "uulr tcam that hung one of Deer- tields two defeats on the team last yrar. They should be stronger than ever this seamen. Next Saturday the Deerfield-Shields football squad travels to Wlukem This mark: the renewal of football rivalry between the two schools, Ill they have no! battled each other in‘ football fur several seasons. Wauke-I mm 15 reported to have a powerful', squad this year, having beaten the string Martial] team of Chicago br: a score of 9-6. , Other Battles on Stitt Card For Season; Lose tat Dav- enport " That City Last 5|!th GAME AT COUNTY SEAT. [MI] star6t I PLAYS WAUKEGAN SATURDAY '"rm'rrtaMDPamrr"tttotttrttasasrasa.ruaNous More than 5.000 worker. mph-la» min of the Chicago Assad-“on of Commerce, the American legion. the ugion Anxilinry And the Rod Cm”. In urivin thin want to can” Chkuo'n - of MM foe (In Rod Crou- Wut [nah-florid. Hun-I- an» “is! fund according to Mrs. The Osborn. Rd Gn- chimu in a. Ind-h In. He will mainmin omem, in High- llnd Pull nt tus Central avenue. and in Chicago at 206 West Writer Drive. world, hononry member of the De- troit Press club, a member of the Highland Park Chamber ot Com- merce. and . director of the High- wood Chamber of Commerce, and I member of the Chicago Press club. LOCAL DRIVE FOR HURRICANE RELIEF OPENS SATURDAY NIGHT (13th) CLOSED SUNDAY Open Every Afternoon and Evening All Next Week Close Saturday Night (20th) Admission: 40e Adults; 15e Children All of the exhibits and entertainment under fine large brilliantly lighted tents and in the spacious brick house on the Y. W. C. A. grounds on S. Genesee EXPOSITION HIGHLANP?ARK STATE BANK 1'e' Exceptional 3.122; Vaudeville X131: FARM PRODUCTS EXHIBIT All this Great Business Exposition and Highly Entertaining, Clean Show given by and for the Chamber of Commerce (Waukegan - North Chicago) Gurnee and Antioch High school agricultural classes will also have exhibits We realize that the success of this bank is of the people in our community. We want to if our advice or suggestions can be of value tu 1 The latch string is always out. solve them. Use our directors room fur Whenever you have an appointment with 't here. Make it an occasion to get better acq this bank. Talk over your business nrohlrams South Genesee Street, Waukegan, Illinois Come and Bring All the Family to the FALL FESTIVAL "TEDDY" The Performing Bear BUSINESS Farm Adviser H. C. Gilkerson in charge. Including 12 SORORITY GIRLS Also Special Dancing and Singing Acts Over 100 Exhibits-More to Come President Coolidge, after review- ing reports of his person! investi- gntors and of the Red Cross has Jcauned the following nppenl to be hromklst urging the people of the ln-tion to heed the upped: of the 1 storm tufrerers: "As President of the United snu- nnd as President of the American Red Cross. I urge our people to m- tritmte promptly Ind most generously no that "drerintr am the many thousands of the West Indie- and Florida may be elleviated. l have asked the American Red Cm- to - nme the not ot mandarin. m. act- Mgt " the Item of the people Ind " contribution- shank! be forwarded to ”a my: bed Tttd Cram chap- The Chicugo ure- drive is augment- ed by lid of every radio bro-deut- ing station. During the first week of the drive slightly more than $133,- 000 was raised. Make This Bank Your Meeting Place Orchestra and Entertainers , an appointment with a friend. tell him to meet you asion to get better acquainted with the otticers of your business problems. Perhaps we can help you Old Reliable and Progressive Bank of this bank is linked up with the success your con ference, you. come in and talk to us see everyone progress and pnmvnto "my be,“ if (Ignited: Mold in - loaf pun, “it! and we on Mme: with who. AWti-III‘ WMtkm-dnmm toriseooudimrdrmteomrt" ,r1tltratrer,rfro-tt-o. (Signed) Calvin Coolidge." Latest reports from the island and Florida show the relief and nil-bili- tuion operation to be the Ingest ever handled by the Red Cm Ind " lent 35.000300 will be necessary to accomplish the task. A' nice Why to co;;;im and white .spamtrofand hard-boiled cu: m salad_ in _to mold them in aim tar or to the Chieaeo Amati-lion of Commerce. Amrar- and tree PAGE SEVEN

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