Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Apr 1929, p. 45

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Rear Admiral Craven is to leave Great Lakes within a short time for China to assume command of the Yangtze patrol. & 2 ; Found by passing motorists while she was in the throes of agony from the effects of a quantity ofâ€"iodine which she had swallowed in her vain attempt to die, the woman was rushâ€" ed, despite her protests, to the office of a Waukegan physician where the poison was removed from herstomâ€" â€" Desire of Mrs. Bessie Schweichler, 32_years old, of â€"2409 Elisha ‘avenue, Zion, to die was balked because she chose an open automobile parked alongside ~of â€"theâ€"much â€"frequented Green Bay road as the scene of her attempted suicide last week. â€"â€" Woman Tries Suicide ___ in Auto on Highway (AYEFMA)p An Insurance Policy on Your Decorations Estimates Cheerfully Furnished American Metal â€"Products Corp. 605 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago s Superior 7562 terling to Succeed _ _â€" Craven at Great Lakes Senator Wesley L. Jones, author of the Jones law, which has maxiâ€" mum penalties up to five years imâ€" prisonment and up, to $10,000 fine for prohibition violators. f Jones Law Author â€"~â€" wi PROTECT YOUR WALLS and DRAPES INSTALL THEM Now DURING SPRING . â€"HOUSE . CLEANING as well as Mr. Ahistrom himself, also are mentioned as probable candidates. Thus far, Mr. Tyrrell is the only avowed candidate for the office alâ€" though it has been reported that Exâ€" Sheriff Elmer Green, now warden of Joliet penitentiary ‘also is to be in the race. Chief of Politce Lester Tiffany of Lake Forest, a former deputy sheriff under Edwin Ahlstrom, Reports that have been current for the last few weeks that Detective Sergeant Bart Tyrrell of the Wauâ€" kegan police department would be a candidate for Sheriff of Lake county, were confirmed â€"last week. by Mr. TyrrelI._ â€"â€"â€" _ _.: := > *~=> ‘ Mr. Tyrrell has been connected with police: work for the last ten years. During the time he has been a memâ€" ber of the local force he has establâ€" lished a reputation for efficiency and has a long record of convictions. Tyrrell of Waukegan ‘ Wants to Be Sheriff Mayor of Lake Forest With opposition in only two of the four aldermanic wards in Lake Forâ€" est, a few voters from that city went to the polls last week and reâ€"elected their official staff, giving victory to Alderman F. E. Manierre in the first ward and A. D. Farwell in the third ward. s In the raceâ€" for aldermanic posiâ€" tions, Alderman Leslie Kelly in the second ward and Alderman L. D. Vaughn in the fourth ward were reâ€" elected ‘without opposition. In the first ward, F. E. Manierre won 285 to 79, against Arthur Metzger and in the third ward, A. D. Farwell won 213 to 128, against John Doyle. â€" _ ..Mayor A. B. Dick, Jr., Treasurer Henry Rhode, City Supervisor Roy Wells and: Marshal A. D. Jackman were ‘elected® in the city at .large withoutâ€" opposition. Reâ€"Elect A. B. Dick, Jr. Taken in Time THE HIGHLAND PARK HoSPITAL serious forms of hospital expérience. cases in time save many more from the more nor go to it as a last resort. In these days one does not shun the hospital Preventive medicine, and the taking of light T HE PR ES 3 Telephone Highland Park 2550 Election of Fred Rudoiph, of 33 Park avenue, Highland â€"Park, to the office of constable in Deerfield townâ€" ship, last week makes him the undisâ€" puted claimant to the title of holding public office longer than any one in the county. Rudolph has served as ‘constable in this township for 50 years. > "If I live through this term it will make 54 years," he declared, while Rudoiph Has Served Township Fifty Years SHEET METALN] 1 â€" Estimates Cheerfully Givefi Jobbing a sDe;hl}.y § WITTEN â€"BUILDING ~ 360 CENTRAL AVENUE . Shop H. P. 1404 _ Res. H. P. 439â€"1342 whether the job is small or large, we can serve you in a way that will win your complete approval. â€" All= * kinds â€"of â€"plumbing â€"workâ€"for â€" the â€" home,â€"office, store or factoryâ€"can be 3 delegated to our experts. Satisfacâ€" â€" tion is definitely assured_by our many _ years of experience and i‘;ighly speâ€" cialized knowledge.. _ . F _visitin‘g tfrigndn- in the county buildâ€" ing, where he served for many years. Rudoliph, in 1879, went into the sheriff‘s office as a deputy and he remained there uritil 1924 when Elâ€" vin Griffin was defeated by exâ€"Sheriff Ed Ahlstrom. / When Sherif Lawâ€" rence Doolittle was elected he named Rudoiph a ‘deputy sheriff, but the Highland Parker refused to take an active part in the office, holding that it was the duty of a younger man, so the "star" became more or less an honorary, matter with him. ® and we will show you that we can do wonders with it. From skylights, ventilators, and all roof work down to garbage and ash can are made by us, and give permanent satisfaction wherever used. Anything in the sheet metal line we will be glad to estimate on, and you will be satisfied with both work and price. tromcet WHEN A PLUMBER‘S NEEDEDâ€" Henry G. Winter Modern P]t{inbing and Heating Moran Brothers PUT US ON OUR "METAL"®" 48 North First Street _ Phone 635 Thursday, April 18, 1929

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