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Highland Park Press, 31 Oct 1929, p. 13

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They were fined $30 each, and held in jail until afternoon when > _2 _AE ANâ€"JALLâ€" T The accidental discharge of : gun in the hands of a friend last caused the death of Leo Edward olas, 21, of 2136 Monroe street, cago, at Fox Lake. Arrests Three for for mM’T'-V“':' '_'oufln u‘wu!‘l Wfiwr%‘ffl_ é,(?obo!j Durglars jimmied their way into the home of Matt Mackey, a jeweler of 144 South -Gengs;eerstreet,‘Wanke,-Jfi Mr. and Mrs. James A. Beck, 1401 _‘i’sahmmâ€"wmm niversary recently in a â€"very quiet and informal manner. Many of their friends came in to pay them a casâ€" â€"_John Polmateer, retired blacksmith who was born it gan 78 years ( Sss at Gurnee, recently cago. Temporary federal injunction tof prevent the sale of liquor at the Grand Inn at Grand avenue near Green Bay road was issued last week official estimate of the amount of damage done byâ€"theâ€"lake storm last week, it undoubtedly will amount to thousands of dollars inâ€" Waukegan alone, according to reports from that city. j '.\ "F'LL"T! 0; snmisiisa s.. . ~ ~Frank M.â€"Young ‘died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Schlung, at 822 Massena avenue, Waukegan, last week after an extended illness. He was 59 years old. w : Peter Erickson, 35, of holz avenue, Waukegan, removed at the Kenosha save the sight of his ot} jured in an auto accide Kenosha. nesday afternoon, after an extended illness. ne s s dent of ‘tha Miss Bridget Dugdale, born in Waukegan 638 years ago and a resiâ€" Interesting Happenings Abonfti â€" North Shore; Doings at } _ County Seat Killing Pheasants "C, Yadnegan, nad one eye at the Kenosha hospital to sight of his other _eye, inâ€" an auto accident west of are:â€"_ L. Beenstorth, and: Cesario Sortorie. men »t. 31. 1929 â€"born in Waukeâ€" passed awavy at from Chicago Edward Nichâ€" the mmq ::r PXT e O VC illages in the state _ _ " ""C). Waukegan and other c seat S DCne ime issuance of peddling villages in the state. <.______ | im Lake county have been . permits to world war veterans withâ€"| â€"It has been disclosed that veterans along with other communi gdale, : born in | Out charge by ‘municipalities in Tlliâ€" have been obtaining peddling perâ€" oute stt in ems anemnencitisres ago and a resiâ€"| nois is to be made .by.the..city finance ifi!"l-:i~ .. in the .. Theâ€"division@ts 3 ity Tor® e iss F4 seauut. .. cadate .404 â€" "“"" k Fa: <-‘ '.v,_j s ':â€". _ "them ~ta~© I"]T ~"3n| a l”“;lfl :lherebytlhe k‘it cEeas ts y q1 _~" ow Fiin mage on ~o.~+ Chicago. ese agents.in turn lease| dler who a world war ter an Extended nois â€" Municipal league under the d“} the permits to peddlers, usually of| protected and tha Ei. _ : â€"] rection of Commissioner AT Carnee! in 1,..__ ,_ _ _ Amed 529 Helmâ€" aâ€"shot t week , Chiâ€" veteran A survey int? the rounding ~the \ issuar permits to world war * iacarnt vomtemen inp P Gouplihintnc ud aiith alad Toi. rounding the issuance of peddling villages in the s permits to world war veterans withâ€"| "Itâ€"has been dis out charge by ‘municipalities in THliâ€"| have been obta; nois is to be made by the city finance / Mits. in allâ€"sities «u. ~.â€"> â€"C. .06 made by the..city fin f . : "vaetive £1¢. 1e en‘ ats redâ€"and ~ a ] f-’c,g_z;gg;}:‘ # : Blocked:::" 4/ :: _~>. : e Ladies‘â€"Plain â€"Dresses 31 50 Bs esnt : Cleaned and Pressed.... ® EB / 74 Ladies‘ Plain Coats are * _ Cleazned and Pré3sed....'$ 1050 m 9x12 Domestic Rugs â€" _ h. buakk * Cleaned ::...:!_:; :: _ 33.50 "f‘ 2+3 Oriental _ Rugs Dry se 3 k c :. _ _Cleaned, sq. ft..â€"..............._.=_ C Wtrcmee robing: Abuses in â€" â€"â€"Peddlers*Litenses _ Mén‘s Topcoats Cleaned and Pressed, yeaic s Men‘s Overcoats Cleaned Men‘s Suits Cleaned then you‘ll realize why we so often sayâ€"ask your own eyes.â€" a2â€".= It‘s not only that things Ahroâ€"jatucnedâ€"hemactmate .. . you‘d expect that . . . But when you see every smart Iineâ€"eveliy detail (L)f style â€" actually. built A ProneE CaLL WILL Brmg Our TruCK To Your Doog NO EOEX . " »gasxq 4540351 oo e m s ineninieiihuliiones oa snn i omeBiiermensaume mm sien Successors to Krauss Cleaning Co. Don‘t e dnwrncre t rmmas t m >s n w F ~en Our Prices: '_clegning with i â€"newâ€"clothes thrill â€" it won‘t worry SHORE LINE Snore â€"int conditions surâ€" and SI ofi ce oo N t .. GREENLEAF (Evanston} 3400 $1.00 & arney | the |the ome old i io dit s °OB RTE T . S _ _The abuse of the privilege accorded to the veterans is proving to be one of the gravest problems confronting the finance departments of ‘cities _and villages in the state. se ie It has been disclosed that veterans have bee_!3 obtaining peddling per. ""-'f'”""l > C. L. Rogens, President f Waukegan who 4 mt Grtretnind db lower types, who pose 46 18 GLENVIEW HIGH!.AND?QEI& the president of war 1215 Washington Avenue as world a lflgj mâ€"whereby the legitimate pedâ€" dler who is a world war veteran . is protected and the fake war â€"veteran is eliminated. m community for exâ€"service men to sell articles at a price far above their value. * s INC. M&M Eon C i9 cap es im t PE TE ave been viectimized communities in the other communities unpon "qp mccaidier 2A M 4 I «2 dohati

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