Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Jul 1929, p. 25

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1929 Playing in the golf tournament held inâ€"connection with the annual convention of the Illinois State Bar association, Judge Claire C. Edwards of Waukegan won. from 135 other lawyerâ€"golfers in the tournament last Thursday, July 11, 1929 Judge Edwards Winner of Bar Ass‘n Tourney Drive your own car over a mileâ€"long plank road that has ~ all the thrills of mountain driving but none of the dangers! LET‘S ALL RIDE THE 10¢| WHOOPEE | 10€ AUTO WASHING Due to the fact that we have the most modâ€" M ern power washer, we are in a position to wash your car quickly and efficiently for ... $1 THRILLING! _ AMUSING! SENSATIONAL! Free Parking Space for 19,90('? cars. Park on our grounds free, A Brand New Thrillerâ€"Fun for Young and Old â€"~ Located permanently directly oppodu :Holy Ghost Academy on Waukegan Road Near Willow Road J & L GARAGE Whoopee Auto Coaster SIMONIZING $10 WHOOPEE ! FREE ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS ~ 10c is charged each occupant of car using AUTO COASTER PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 388 125 North St. Johns Avenue WE WILL ALSO VACUUM CLEAN THE INSIDE OF YOUR CAR FOR ONLY $1. About 4 Miles West of WINETKLA WHOOPEE! Children under 7 years FREE week. Judge Edwards played the low gross score of the â€"meet and was awarded first prize. * The question is asked what has become of the girl who was once so anxious to conceal her feet? Well, last heard from she was buying a pair of the most conspicous looking stockâ€" ings. | 40¢ Indignant at the unmerited critiâ€" cism. being heaped upon State‘s Atâ€" torney A. V. Smith by the Waukegan Daily Sun, fifty members of the Wauâ€" kegan chapter of the Women‘s Temâ€" perance Union in special meeting on Thursday of last week, extended "a vote of confidence in the prosecutor and commended him for his drive against ‘hoodlum . gangsters, who sought ‘to invade Lake county with gambling devices and beer, says the Libertyville Independent.. * #f Two Views of Status : of Booze Business in Lake Co. Are Quoted "In view of the criticism heaped upon Co. A. V. Smith, an unanimous vote was taken to express to him the ecnfidence of the women of the orâ€" ganization and to commend him for his fearless prosecution of the law in our county of Lake." The expression of the W. C. T. U. commending the prosecutor follows: Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle declared that the Sun has deliberately misâ€" quoted him in numerous articles . in their attempt to discredit Col. Smith, and that his pffice has been coâ€"operâ€" ating with Col. Smith in every posâ€" sible way and will continue to take an â€"active part in the campaign. to keep the county free from liquor and gambling. The organization also commended Senator Ray â€" Paddock for voting against the wet measures during the recentâ€" legislative session. <os i Another View = _ _ ._ Indicating that the county is "dry. as a bone" and that everything is peaceful, State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith â€" reiterated his well . known "nothing doing" to a Daily Sun reâ€" porter, and that is to be taken as evidence that no prohibition violations are being countenanced in the fair county of Lake, says the Waukegan Sun, and continues: But while the dry raiders supâ€" posedly toured the county, making frequent visits to the places alleged to be wet, the back door bars conâ€" tinued to do a brisk business in hard liquor of a vicious type. . Along South Genesee . street in Waukegan are three locations where regular. patrons are directed to.go upstairs and into theâ€" rear of the place if they would quench their thirst. During the quiet week days, these places do but little business as only the. customers who know how are able to get in, but it is reported that over the weekâ€"end, when busiâ€" ness would be brisk, a doorman is stationed near the :entrance to inâ€" struct the thirsty how to get in to the bar. - The auto has one wmdvantage over the aeroplane. It doesn‘t need a speâ€" cial landing field. Any old ditch will do if you are in too big a hurry. The dry raiders would find he front doors locked as per the orders of Col. Smith, but, the business is being conâ€" ducted, it is said, behind darkened windows and via the back door route. The man who used to be able to name all the presidents has a son who can recognize the voices of the radio announcers before they reveal their identity.â€"Indianapolis News. The county may be dry as claimed by Col. Smith and the W.€. T. U. but ask the steady drinker. He knows. * i Miss Elizabeth Breitenstein will acâ€" cept pupils in French and Spanish for the Summer season; will preâ€" pare students to meet various _â€"__â€"â€" school requirements. Tel. H.P. 3191 between 6 and 7 p.m. Some real values ‘h\ rebuilt machines from Six Dollars and up A. H. MUHLKE BINGER AGENCY Deerfield, Ill. â€" Tel. Deerfield 363 449 Lincoln Ave., Highland Park Phone 662 FRENCH AND SPANISH 49 Prairie Ave., Highwood, I!l. Telephone Highland Park 523 Look around and see the fine, healthy, hardy fruit and ornaâ€" mental © trees, the beautiful shrubs, vines, fowers and other growing things. You‘ll enjoy every minute of your visit. P LAN a trip to our nursery Yan‘H san muak tba iniae A*+ You‘ll see much to interâ€" est you and perhaps you will find a suggestion as to just the ~very things you need to make your grounds more beauâ€" tiful and fruitfal. Visit Our Nursery SEWING MACHINES LANDSCAPE GARDENINGâ€"~ All kinds of roof mending * Especially flat roofs. W. L. HARRISON Charles Fiore Nurseries This a Cordial _ Invitation to SOLD AND REPAIRED ROOF DOCTOR Specialists in 23

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