Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 41

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ay 9, 1929 Thursday, May 9, 1929 A candy store proprietor in Anaâ€" conda, Mont., ealled the police when h> discovered that a dollar bill a boy rave him for the purchase of jelly beans was in reality a $100 note. It was learned that the lad‘s mother had accidentally given him $100, thinking it was a $1 bill. Needs Two Cots ‘IFarry Baudot, New Orleans, La., weighing 340 pounds, claimed he was too fat and unsteady on his legs to be a bootlefger,; but a verdict of guilty was returned anyway. The attorney for Baudot arranged for two cots at :the jail for his elient. s Historic Churn _A two gallon stone churn once owned by Mrs. Martha Custis Washâ€" ington, wife of the first president, is the property of B. N. Lannum; Lea: banon, Ky., a farmer living near that city. * perli= * £ J _ Human Ash Tray ~ Mrs. Ellen E. Terry, Seattle, Wash., applying for a divorce, charged that her husband, Christopher, ‘used> her arm for extinguishing cigarette. butts. Windes & Marsh List your Furnished Houses with JUMBO SQUABS HIGHMOOR SQUAB FARM Murray & Terry Demand now for Summer ' Rentals. > also _ Attractive Houses and Lots ~ For Sale. 2 ACall MURRAY AND TERRY Central at Sheridan Rd. Phone H. P. 69 _ Phones Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 Illinois Competent:® Surveyors _ _ Municipal Engineers | _ Highland _Park, Il}_inois 291 â€"=â€" Phone H. P. 2872 News Shorts Lots of Jelly Beans FOR RENT We deliver Girls in the rural section of Szegeâ€" din, Hungary, still cling to petticoats, some of them wearing as many as eight or ten at a time. The girls still Wear woolen stockings, also. . Example for Saving i If you want to learn to save, watch | your friends with money. They are‘ the ones who have worked out the short cuts.â€"The American Magazine,i â€"A big Cash dividend | Still Wear Petticoats is now part of the regular equipment of every new Hupmobile ! sweeping 21â€"25 South Second Street NEVITT MOTOR SALES | f Ezclia\ "Easy â€" W orking" * t | â€"â€"Shortâ€"clipped lawns _ lookâ€" ing â€" like beautiful â€" heavy green "rugs." What home ~owner doesn‘t take pride in themâ€"and it‘s no work at all keeping ‘em that wayâ€" just send them to us to be *sharpened. . Lawn Mowers T LK P?LESS price reductions One of New York‘s big department | _ There is now an ensemble washing stores employs a staff of from 9,000| machine that washes,â€" wrings and to 15,000 men and women.â€"Woman‘s irons the clothes. ~â€"Maybe next month Home Companion. _ Hope for Orphans _________ ; â€" The idea of bringing motherlesst babies and babyless mothers togetherf has at last taken hold of the social| intelligence in a large way. â€" 'l'he‘ American Magazine. ' 1 700 Central Ave. Big Business all models, Sixes and Eights it will put the clothes away in the bureau drawers. â€"â€" Woman‘s Home Cheeseâ€"~Is Naturalized .Foreign cheeses are being perfectâ€" ly duplicated in this country now and sold in the same attractive cartons as cheese of our own origin.â€"Farm & Fireside. % Highland Park," Illinois Che‘fifls N ltnnli;ed- * Improvement Needed

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