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Highland Park Press, 15 Aug 1929, p. 14

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Wilk i ns '. _ Undiiscoirered Australia. Stryker: Andrew Johnson. " Lewis l. Myths after Lincoln. Boorman: Developing Personality in Boys. . . _ What people are tending among the recent books at the Hikhland Park Public Library: l Howe: Plain People. T Repplier: Pere Marquette.- Wiggam: Exploring, your mind. Jacobsen: Progressive Relaxation. . Merriam: Chicago. Todd: New Interior Decoration. Palmer: Clark of the Ohio. Grow: Search for. America, --= _ Bercovici: Nights Abroad. Riggs: Intelligent Living. __ Page: StortttreH?attBries Simplified. -Hawes: You and the Doctor. T Blatz: Parents and the Pre-school Child. Davis: Religion. 16 Shop here and you will get 16 ounces to every pound, and the' very highest _ quality of meats and poultry GROGAN’S FAMOUS BONELESS BRISKET CORN, BEEF-mild cured 35. ; SWIFT’S PREMIUM FRANKFURTS SAUSAGE LEAN BOILING BEEF SHORT LEG FINEST SPRING LAMB FANCY FRESH DRESSED BROILERS POUND _-.-.-,"-...-.--,.-.-.'.....-..-,., BEST NATIVE POT ROAST POUND t-m-_.tetrt._ OUR B.EST SMOKED HAMS POUND w..-'.,. POUND -t-r. BEST PREMIUM SLICED BACON POUND POUND .....-,.._‘..._ POUND Highlahd Park Public Library 519. Central Avenue ._ Phone Highland“ "Park 3140 Lincoln Market Labor Speaks for Itself on She w'as rushed to Highlund Park hospital in the car.which struck ly,tr, where examination proved that she was badly bruised. Howevér she was able to return to her home the same day. ' -. r, . The playing of baseball and foot- bgll in ‘the back yards, should boom the Window glass business. Mrs. Christ Peterson of Hazel Arr enue, was injured when she was struck by turuutomobile on Waake- gran road, in front of Holy Cross church, Sunday morning. Mrs. Peter- son was crossing the road on her wisy home from 8 o'eloek mass. Hit by Car Sunday Campbell: My Mystery Ships. Casey: Four Fuss of Sin. Hergesheimer: Sword- and Roles. Page: Ford Model "A" Car. Sheriff: Journey’s End. ' Shepard: Joys of Forgetting. Eiiawortht On the Bottom. Lucia-Dubreton: Fourth Musket~ Is Badly Bruised 'wrt--... 18c 30c 42c Mi: 35c 32c 42c THE PRESS . They have arrested a speeder in Detroit wlio turns out to be deaf and dumb and his never had an ac; tident., ‘Mnybe this is evidence that the (miter danger to motor 'drives comes from the back trent.-i-iehes- ter Democrat Ind Chronicle. , A Nebragka, poultry fancier has produced a hen which has no wings. The theory u that the hen, being without wines and so unable to go any pltscecwiII stay at home and at- teng fi. the egg laying. T “our loads of armed men, lurk- ing in' the darkness of Bulkley road and the St. Poul tracks near Rondout, last week tried to halt Richard Earl, of Libertyyille, who is a special dep- my, and later gave chase only to lose their prey when he took a gravel road to Libertyville. , '/ . Forced from the highway by ’a road hog, Mrs. Etta Trimmer, 50 yeah-s old, wife of William Trimmer, retired general claim agent for -.the Pennsylvania failroad, residing. at 29 Sheldon street, Chicago, ieas in- -stantly‘ killed » last week when she struck on her head on the concrete pavement after being thrown from her automobile, on Route 21' near Libertyville. ' Weakened by years Of suffering following the Sustaining of adrac- ture of the neck when he dove into shallow water at the W’aukegan Municipal beach, Samuel F. Green- leaf, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F'. Greenleaf of 243 Stewart avenue died at-his home last week, unable to weather the 'shock of an operation for appendicitis which he underwent. He Was 24 years of age. V The block involved in the deal is bounded by Milwaukee avenue, Church street and Cook avenue. Plans of the yyndicate ‘include ‘the eontitritetion_of si hotel, theatre, stores and other improvements. ’It is also probable that the highway at that place 'may be' widened 17 feet in order to conform to the guperhigh- “my plans in the' Chicago-to-Milwan- kee route: V . ", Practically an _entire city block in the heart of the Libertyville business district has been pgrchaked by a syn- dicate of meruinterested in thedeire.1- opment, will run about $220,000. Wieder, crazed frtrm drinking moonshirie, held the police at bay for almbst an "hour, made his es_cape into woods surrounding his homeutnd then fled" in his automobile into. Lake county after the authorities gave up the vigil at his place. V While Sheriff L. A. Doolittle and police along the North Show were on the lookout for Harry L. Wieder, 50, who eluded police who laid siege to his house on' Dundee road near Wheeling after he lied 'nttem‘pted to murder one of their number, Wieder returned to Wheeling and surrendered to the authorities there last week} Happenings in This Neighbor} ' hood and at Co'Imty Seat of Interest Locally BRIEF' NEWS ITEMS, FROM LAKE COUNTY 2:30 pvm.--arinG'"rw service, VC. cal arid instrument's] music. A- good proqnm. . The Lake "County Saidiers' and Sailors, Veterans of the Civil‘War. will hold their 5tst Annual Reunion Thursday, August 15, at Memorm hall, Waukegan. _ Books will be opin for rettitrtro- tion at 9 a.m. daylight saving tine. The-program lelows: . .. 9:30.11. m.-rBuainess meeting. 12:00 noon _ Dinner served bv Women’s Relief pugs No: 117. . 'Bannérs are flying, decorations are being hung and North Chidago is be- ginhin to take' on a gala appearance in 'ls12,lodtlf, for its 3111 annual great event, North Chicago pays, which are tp,lye celebrated Saturday, August 17 andSqnday, August 18. A big parade it scheduled for Sail urday afternoon, Saturday, August 17. Judging from the. size and 'char- acter of previous parades, this year's parade should be one of the best ever seen in Lake County, ' _ V Because of the tremendous succe<s of the celebration during the past, two days have Pgain been set -aside in which to celebrate thWevent. Civil Mir Veterans' _ County Meet Is Aug. 15 in}; wad found in the law to make his action punishable.' .,Instead of being punished Saunders was praised in the form of a proclamation' saying any citizen had the right to dress as he or she pleased. This started some- thing; _ several others --in- ’cities throughout the ..U. S. adopting the pajama costume. _ " .' W. C. fiaundeirs/E)i.aarbeth, City, N. C., publisher in the pajamas Which he reeently, wor'e" on the public p-trest-ttic-JL-pact-ister-but-hustle Ndrth Chicago Days to Be Aug. 17 and 18 Started Something Thursday, August 15, 1 In the base the far south was growing, j couraged by found the ivy: adrhired "rt, a! a porch climb: sunous nature, occupants .ofu tl were- people , mune‘kus man: poison,' but 1 persons deliver becanie poison called upon to the ivy. _' is very simple by Spraying- sene, which s the plant tisst tive chemical i of kerosene a1 cause they' at volatile. The be obtained i the soil and a as well as ker penned gutting the ." ground through star causes it- to um in its roots, tk' mg, the pla manufacturing Erowthg; seum of Nata: requests for a the dangerqus url s and sum! 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