wes i€ 38 Add Four Motorcycle â€"Cops to Highway Force Four more motorcycle policemen will be added to the county â€"highway police patrol by Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle, it was learned last week when it became known that three new ‘ motorcycles had arrived and that a fourth would be purchased. _ This will increase the county force, which operates under Captain George Heckinger, to ten men, including himâ€" self. ~ With a patrol of. this size it will be possible to cover all the prinâ€" cipal routes in the county. eï¬ as PR EC â€"â€"LLCIPM UICDâ€" O Tt AL1OEN O ETA PEA NE w .. cie 2oï¬ n t se Lc a in y 9p7 F’X‘A*WTW m 000 S e ‘ohn DeSmidt, «William Klarkowski, ; tOry street, a bricklayer ‘tontractor, Harry Quandtâ€" and ‘Walter Gansberg,"‘:‘ï¬led *@a * petition in < bankruptcy, in y se Those :now serving besides. Heck: M and sound white teeth. Thus is it of paraâ€" mount importance that milk be liberally conâ€" years. â€" Equally important is the regular use sumed by the prospective mother before IVIilk means much to sound. white teeth! |; childbirth and by the child itself in its early of milk through life because of its bone and muscleâ€"building ~properties. Dr. McCullum says "Milk is the only food for which there is no effective substitute." â€"fullâ€"rich in cream, always fresh. and alâ€" In Bowman‘s Milk you get milk at its best THE MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAV OR tributes much toward building firm bones calcium â€"or lime content of milk con BownMaxX DAIRY COMPANY _ Three Lake county men, two of them residents of Waukegan, the | other living in Lake Forest, have | filed â€" yoluntary petitions® in bankâ€" 'r_uptcy in Chicago, according to offiâ€" ircialAword' received in Waukegan.."> The county furnishes the motorâ€" cycles for=the men. Three of the new machines have been on the road for more than a day, so that mileâ€" age can be piled up to a point where the bikes can be put in active use. Three Lake Co. Men _ in Bankrupt Court MULK ways pure. take in bringing it from farm to you. Bowâ€" man‘s milk is unmistakably superior in flavor. Try it and see. T ME â€" P ELE S 8 Because of the extraâ€"care we [ The farmer | ments asâ€" the which he listed liabilities of $24,875 | Provide New Room on and nssets of $12,498. l " Ground Floor of Lake Paul Soderquist of 23 Sumac ave t ns n tiis> hy tradoe. fileif a metiman | _‘ County. Court House forts to solve the farm problem. Evansville Courier. . C 0 > 0. © Paul Soderquist of 23 Sumac aveâ€" nue, a tiler by trade, filed a petition in which he listed lijabilities of $2,409 with no assets. ~â€" The Woodland Auto Service of Lake Forest showed liabilitiées of $4,â€" 675 and assets of $913. The woman who used to stay at home because she had nothing.to wear now goes out and wears it. hasn‘t so many amuseâ€" eity man, but he gets Creation of a new room on the ground floor of the county building in Waukegan, which will add to the suite occupied by the highway, surveying and veterinarian departments, was anâ€" nounced last week by the building and grounils committees as an initial step in using all waste space so as to delay the building of an addition.â€" > The front stairway from the main corridor to the ground floor is to be, torn out, as it is â€"of liftle use, and â€" Aybe w c lges Aeaiene it mt n e C e Ne e Tight so That . it can be used for enâ€" gineers it the <surveyor‘s or cgunty uperintendent of highway office. _ that a Mon ceam t atpe n po m c on o. ce Creation of this room will halt any plan of changing offices of T. A. Simpson, superintendent of schools, and R.â€" M. Lobdell, highway chief. This had been planned to give Lobâ€" dell‘s engingers better light to work under in their drafting. w.« * ° Memorial Hall Next . : The large hall, known as Memorial hall, which has a small room in conâ€" nection, will be confiscated for county purposes next in all probabilities, acâ€" cording to Supervisor William J. Obee, of Highland Park, chairman of the building and ground~committee. â€"+‘‘This step is a long time removed, it appears now, and by that.time the American Legion will have a buildâ€" ing that probably will have a meetâ€" ing place forâ€"patrioticâ€"societies," he stated. :2 .==: Z2A TT o 54 ~ Although an ‘addition was built to the court house in 1923, that douâ€" bled the floor spacé, the building has cramped several <offices in the last two . years. f f â€" "By utilizing all :space I believe that it will be possible to eliminate further building for several years to come," Obee declared. f TL ~Expensive labor. compels â€"producâ€" tion of new machinery. Expensive farm cureâ€"alls will make financial inâ€" telligence interest itself in the farmer. BRING US YOUR LAUNDRY AND CALL FOR IT. YOU WILL SAVE 20%. es } RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618â€"N. Green Bay Rd. Highland Pk. Suite 4 256 St. Johns Ave. 514 Laurel Ave. Telephone 555 _ Highland Park GREENSLADE DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Electric Shop ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR THOR WASHERS APEX CLEANERS will then be. converted. Thursday, May 23, 1929 pENTISTRâ€" _ :: ;. 0 H. P, State Bank Bldg. Telephone 678 s Highland Park H. P. 555 Thursday, Rep. . Da ‘led the fo theâ€" measw Chicago, ar urged enac rid the ha driver. The auto was consigt heap follow by the hou: which Coo generally while the House P Make Ta "If the 1 life," Rep. the. effort 4 I for one ¢ go. on recori its district bring about ber of dri for the pes this class, 0 licenses~ re Oppositic Reps. Rice, and Borde Rice declar were fewe and that t] vite anoths declared t motorâ€"veh results sou Lyso Rep. Ric also spoke initial spee county rej measure "; tion." When it bill was g Swanson e therâ€"consi failed _and bill dead. license fee tion super state. In t} through th ing the ho mittee whe tered so b and title of Similar â€" bill makin ficio treas and Rep. | under= com ment auth other that organ, fail Many ne posed pass "needless | Rep. Ch cleaners ‘of diction of. and comm $10 license heap wher 77â€"25 adop to strike 0 bill