Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Dec 1928, p. 7

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r:.' s. Very low price. Call evening between # and 10:00 c‘clock. _ Sunday anytime. Tel. 2608. 134 High st. Highwood. «s CLOSING OUT SALE of dolls at the Comâ€" FOR SALKEâ€"Osk, 5 piece dining room set. $OR SALEâ€"Ox!? Axminster reg and launâ€" FOR SALE â€" Several picces of pun only 11509 witles. Receliont con> l.'-.“-vfi-.fll. .-U... M C. WARREN MOTOR SALES SALEâ€"1925 Stadebaker, 4 passenger 61 or revidence $45â€"W. _ dipd N. First st _ Tel. H. P. 12% CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Knight (6) Sedan . Â¥, DECEMBER to, 1922 : _ 50 cents for lines or less if before ; TG cents if not 5:30 msertion; $1.00 if not paid by 5:30 day of publication. 10 cents for each additional line. Mmumfivdmnmt)p.-. IOTICE {iccomosong«@@«‘‘»= NOTICE STTUATION WANTEDâ€"As houseman or two days a week, can do any kind pork iarkde or out Cafl evenings. Tel. WANTHD TO BUYâ€"Old Tyve Pooley eabiâ€" nat, for Vistwr [-a'_i’:-‘o&-mx. 44 or 46. Call city nurse at City Hel. FOR RENTâ€"Store and office in new build. ing, east of tracks, Ravinia. H. & R. Anâ€" :;-:h. reaitors, 386 Central ave. Tel H. :” 1 i ut t e m mey blocks from station. Tel. H. P. s685. Â¥" hal sebedt i Bsns ol cce B oi l hath. located close to transportation and schools. emst of tracks. Inquire of H. & R. Anspach, realtors, 386 Central ave. . Tel. H.OP. iri2. a2 wWAWNTED To BUYâ€"oit Wanted to Rent or Buy Desirable loeation. Within wuiking distance to eitber R. R. atation. $4 a week. Tel. H. P. iste. a% FOR RENTâ€"6 room flat, furnage heat. 406 Waukegan ave., Highwood. Garage space for 2 eara included «3 PFOR RENT Large sleeping room, warm and comfortable, large roomy nl:. twin beds. convenient to bath, always ~water. Frgmedtli adnlaiah Dath ® FOR RENTâ€"# furnished heated rooms and o y e se t Sn Danicls ave. William Vetter. Tel H. P 757â€"M. a furnished ; new!y decorated ; steam heat ; °_ IUDe eom?ortable room, sinâ€" conveniently located. 346 Cenâ€" ADS Will you wive a Christmas to a little child ? Fill a stocking putting mate inside and mark whether for a boy or girl. Send to Mrs. Henry 8. Vail, 225 Laurel avenue on or before Degember 23. P A DIAMOND SETS ITS OWN STYLE Diamonds need no special degree of fashion. In a hundred years they will be in the front rank of style, as they are today, and alâ€" ways have been. But they must be good diamonds. 31 North State Street LOST Gold Lebolt watch with light gray band mbout five or six weeks ago, around McGovern st. Tel H. P. 113? and receive reward kb Phone after 6 pm. H.P. 1487 LOSTâ€"Last Thursday evening, 5 keys on rimst. . Reward. . Return to Highiand Park HOUSES FOR SALE AND FOR RENT Furnace or hot water. Don‘t Suffer with Cor C * )lr-u&“ I" or brénchitis when E.0.C. BERTHA W. SACHSE Greenwood and Grand Aves. â€" IN MEMORIAM In _ lovieg . remembrance of our brother ithmer Oblwein who passed away twenty Opposite the Aleyon Theatre HILL & STONE 1COsR PA002CCE, SNOC mMaRCT l.g:ihd MhuOne ;“; the best. Come in and give oo a trint you win THE PATTLOCK prompt service list your house now. THR HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, BIGHLAND PARL, Miscellaneous Mrs. Charies Geminer. as Mra. Kdward Eichler !h Anna Oblwein, Tennant Avenue WARDROBE sSUIT CasEs Park $750. $10.00. $15.00 and up OVERNIGHT CASES m Theatre $5.00, $7.50, $1200 and up. 5 PITTED suUIT CasEs ; _ Hand Bage and Bil Folds. A California crusader advocates "axes for night clubs." But it is our opinion that, having gotten hardened to night club liquor, the patrons of the average club wouldn‘t mind a litâ€" tle thing like a battle axe. 1 1 PMoubtaiih i ftie uc dE i) c cli0 of Natural History Saturday, mornâ€" ing, December 22. Four of the films are of the series, "Children of Many Lands," and. include the following: "Little Indian Weaver,," "Wee Seotch Piper," "Little Swiss Wood Carver," and "Little Dutch Tulip Girl," The fifth film on the program is entitled "Bre‘r Rabbit and His Pals." The program is presented under the proâ€" visions of the Raymond Fund, and childrrnfromlllp‘:tsnlChiugoABM 200 OTF TEeiine ant ce tidilesa suburbs are r;vrtr:lâ€"h‘ Simms, director of the A free preâ€"Christmas entertainment consisting of five moving pictures will be given for children at the James Simpson Theatre of Field Xinaotiem Many a tea room proprietor counts as her chief possessions a sturdy back and two untiring feet.â€"Womâ€" an‘s Home Companion. CHILDREN INVITED BY FIELD MUSEUM Free Preâ€"Christmas Entertainâ€" ment of Five I.;i’x Pieâ€" tures Open to Public â€" "They can laugh at me all they want to for bein‘ tongueâ€"tied," says. old Ben Withers, "but it‘s better‘n bein‘ looseâ€"tongued like some folkx."i â€"Farm and Fireside. Someofflnahn;-.,“h ty sn _ w wall l2 CCC CC INPOITTE OF BibS lots, as follows : Dresser, chairs, tables, beds, ching cabi net, ete. Riht reserved to reject say and all bids. IREDALE FIREPROOF WAREROUSES 374376 Central Avenue 13 Huchland Park, Iinois t ornt C1 RECUR: bar. e MRS. VIOLA WILLIAMS, Lot 991 Bluiff Street, Gleneve, Illinois, Covering the goods. chatial ww vyen tar rase Oncage as follows teed to relieve coughs of Mattress, 5 kitchen chairs 6 dining chairs, 2 iron . img the woods, chattels and merchanâ€" and all uther effects and things which idnenindbeunaiivatasas TONGUES CHECKED PRICELESS ASSETS all woods, chattels and merchanâ€" ther effects and things which raime. in sepurate or bulk lots, Field Museum . dining table, 6 £â€" table, No. 1382 library taâ€" _ CHRISTMAS Rs: €| € € € € €] € €] €] € Ki € € €] € € _ The expenses of the county motorâ€" cyele corps have been paid out of a special appropriation since June, but from now on it is to come out of the excess earnings of the sheriff‘s ofâ€" fice. The resolution states that in 1928 for an eleven months period the excess earnings of the, office of sherâ€" iff Doolittle amounted to $6,306.01 and that there is every reasom tn h. _ The finance committee held a sesâ€" ’snon for over an hour prior to the b bcard meeting at which time the sherâ€" Aiff‘s matter was discussed fully and _decision made to recommend the moâ€" torcycle officers be kept. Every angle of the situation was considered . at the finance committee meeting. Force a Necessity In the resolution of the committee it was stated that it was found to be an absolute necessity to keep six ofâ€" ficers on the highway to properly patrol the county and to protect propâ€" erty outside of incorporated towns and villages. i : % Give &# ig [ _ POOL& t g sP I PER# ;g g * SHOES # g | * &HOSE « [$ | TODELIGHT |$ | BOYS&GIRE |} |~ _ PIPER o 2 Ee Meleeltine morning adopted a resolution preâ€" sented by the finance committee comâ€" posed of Arthur W. Vercoe, chairâ€" man, Emil Ficke, H. C. W. Meyer, and John D. Thomas, recommending that Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle be alâ€" lowed to keep his entire force of moâ€" torcycle officers on duty throughout the year, rather than just during the summer months. The vote on this resolution was unanimous. cycle corps of ;E'mn is tained permanently. The board of supervisors COUNTY TO RETAIN SIX MOTOR POLICE Si isors A.fi:.ve Sheriff‘s fimt That Be Allowed Half Dozen Riders at the 16 North First Street Shop or The "Alcyon Shop Green Tea PotCandies Will sell below market price on terms to suit yourself, my beautiful, new residence; 4 bedâ€" rooms; 2 baths; extra lavatory; East R. HE., 2 blocks to N. W. Station; close to schools and private beach. 340 S. Linden avenue. Best Buy on North Shore ¢2¢:¢8." $ Mess The six motorcycle officers are each $ AW' Sheriff‘s| paid $175 a month, thus the salary That Be Allowed |expense alone of these men . will Dozen Riders amount to $1,050, a month, or $12,â€" Ees 600 a year. Sheriff Doolittle says county highway motorâ€"| that the cost of supplying gasoline f six men is to be re-} and vil und for ‘the general upkeep nently. of motorcycle amounts to around $200 of supervisors Thursday | & month, thus the yearly expenses of pted a resolution preâ€"| operating the highway patrol will be finance committee comâ€"| @roun‘t $15,000. thur W. Vercoe, ckur-,l Th+ highway officers are Captain ke, H. C. W. Meyer, and : George Heckinger and Deputies Wilâ€" nas, recommending that |@m Ke‘lly, Harry Quandt, John Deâ€" nce A. Doolittle be alâ€" S:u‘dt, Wi:‘ter Gansberg and William Foruibbimifioi6â€" e I i is every reason to be s1x men is to be re-] ntly. supervisors Thursday ed a resolution preâ€" nance committee comâ€" ir W. Vercoe, chairâ€"| An exclusive home where meals are served Luncheon â€" Tea â€" Dinner Telephone Reservation, Highland Park 995 1531 South St. Johns Avenue Half block north of HELGA ROSING For A lot of America‘s brilliant minds keep buying stocks when they are way up, and selling them when they have gone down. We can think of a lot of things we wouldn‘t want to be, and among them is a lame duck congtessman. Nothing so sobers a man and gives him an idea of his true importance as being defeated for office. 13 Men in Office Ahere are now 13 men in the sherâ€" iff‘s office, including the sheriff. The men who have been regular deputies for the last two years are Fred Brown, Edward Dunne, Charles Krueâ€" ger, and Emmet Hastings. The jail turnkeys are Thomas Tyrrell and Elmer Hudson. Scientists say that ten million years will bring little change in the human race and that Americans then will look just as they do now. Maybe so, but we would suggest that the seiâ€" entists study how the women looked from thirty to sixty years ago. ilarkowski lieve that the ea: increase in 1929 Roger Williams Avenue avenue. that the earnings will decidedly . Ravinia) PAGE YEVEN

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