Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Jan 1930, p. 3

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mice " bun-i 'iFi9/r%te"fi"r'Ttiiii'ciiTiiir' greatly ream prices. t. "Min: more fraud. son, “to? of Chm 7 .. temple; tfr. 21'd',' s. Mborrcditstriet unpain- tendent and other dhtlnguishod Cuesta 1m! 1m putors will be present. _ . A " Fell’s Clothing. Store 18 Iltavtriirannuat Sale vs. Morris" an mie "srrbrksd placed on file. . _ T " A r" a _ _ Hume-Thoan he. ..;.......taz.n¢.n O. L. Olsen '--r---r---.--. In“... Great 14kg but!“ a Deal: Go. but“ fins.“ . A eotpTqRt.*tttieat Ampt H. ACagutt, 1'r?r11rireieeiiiEriiiiF,-Rhe rm boning. Aliso, I closing out tle in the boys department of the' “M! in uterus: with notable m. m in prion. The {do began 'tt , yt 't “all” to Iapsdl. T, PV-i' r: Mn}h§3fi‘fi=wwflm _.. - . meme-Muscat...- ui. ”Wham... o. L o1i.aCCi._-..,,,,--..-...-, an... arugula but! i may... mW--... 40.98100 nukie-WMV he; o, L. Ola-ca, _-,,,,..,..:.-]:;..,.:,-':',-.-,"-]."')-.".?'". Great I‘m Wit-.00. ........ “m.“ plans, " -rtetrttr the 10mg“ are 1"iikiitiiCmWAreTt-- 7_-_ ""'", "Tr'. m A. Bids for the connect of eon-trut- ing shorarpmtqetioat for the Ruble-d Park waterworks and tutryttioat plant were ottitfiqrarr66'aciitiitir- 'iitiithit of the city council Monday evening, and were "dd,for public impaction, " provided by ordinance. The bids vary wording to the type clean- struction to‘he “opted. bring Figures Received at Meeting “of Council My; City Hall C . Cantu-nu Let CITY (lllrIfrlitBfl 0N sauna WON Vow“: Xrw,, At F?!“ -etittitiatr,riore the" is in . P.-Nistudhrt,chmeh _ __ Celebrates Fktieth e Anniversary Jan. 19th .3 - cam“ and unit " a _t_hat will‘ make the man who (Continued on pm 34) fir~Hi§btanhParKPre§5 overcoat: ut With k view the do?! is 888M.” an...” dAtrid At the mhr meeting of Highland PlrkldcoNo. "leB.P.o.E.to. morm evening. June: Collins tttll be Jnataiied " Rammed Leading Wt. Carl Andaman u Lactating Knltht and Winn": Desmond " Ly Otto Fisher, pmident of thrmeh- wood chamber of commerce and head of the Ermine Cleaners, plans to to to Dan", Texas tbottt the middle of thit youth t_o nttentrtlto nation! con- Ear gamma; AiitFcFiiriririiiiirii Katee. _ all Berqiite required for the keeping tf-a-lit-ttfr-as-mt-am-tated-i-i".- Holdaner & Humor invites the public to attend this an}; nix! see for them- selves the splendid values adored. .loldnnor it Burner, 16 North than] fur me, which state next Hominy. Jam " end continues to January 18. Mths is always an event of important? itt-mtthtnmt Park be- cause of the notably reduced prices at which tthe fun m offered,' and the vahtam ' be “£199, 'ttNitrate, mrtmirniF;c'"iriiiitra5i'd it thewpricee quoted.’ This firin ulso cleans, repairs and store: furs, and In fact provides Fisher Plans to Attend _ Convention of Cleaners ot this Girl $13M trooiz swig; £113 cover page of this ittaRe of thtt mt.- -.-"i-i,..c.-,.-s-, W . .79, yw,~::;;,; Annual Fur Sale by - _. . Metdami-dbartmits'f Tiahihiir, c/AISH, ma: 4....- iidiGrtdiTii; repeat the program on Thursday he. ttttiteltoy assembly; A picture " It was E iG/tV permmance and. the troop itr_de1tirrir,ttcerutists, for Camp life was depicted by song: and stay" "ttrtherittttitimrtmud an; signalling, bandazing knots, use of the flu. ttmy points of health tind the use of thegogpgu, "his mttuthtd'er'uiattet"ir'itiit fn, keratin; m.m_'u provided in its entireity by the Girl Scout troop, No. 3, of Lincoln school. under the leadership of Mrs. Stoehell. Over the hushiidand expectant lull came the shrill note: of assembly, played by n little scout bugler, end the cur- tain-m thrown -0tMttYuiti outage set- ting in the forest - a typical Girl Scout camp, with a troop of about 50 scout ampere grouped about their tent and camp tire. w'. The monthly meeting of the P. T. A. " Linear tkhoot auditorium Wed- My; Jan. tk was well attended and the afternoon was Mrs. Charla Lind- say, In, chairman of the Griat Lakes region of Girl Scouts. Girl Scout: Troop In , Program for p.. r. A. At . _ 2aeohrl9ehoot Jan. 8 To laud] Olav: Him Palm; ILLINOIS, Tmmarrav, Jumu‘i 9, ai; The many __friuadu of Tom may, the Donut Pro A Sunset Vullon will he‘yluaed to loan tint he but wait! on Indoor Gdfilchoo! " the Hunter Sport Shop on N. sham road. m it undated with Sam Burundi in the venture. 4» To; is an unusually good) instruc- toe, vtsetlutt run {unity pf Mr - _ ,. . ”in?! 'aii:iziii'd _ ,_ V Site Me. at, Mariana Garden club will hold they; his: meeting. on' Friday, Jun. "Ir," “PE o'eloek at the home of In. E. B. . her, 510 S. Linden "cane. . Mr. act of the Naperville Nut-u"; ring give 'tpytttereathttr talk on "Old dud New Shrubs," introducing to “climber: of the club a mmi ber of new and mound varieties. Tom Kelly Opens Central pivemse station and fought the iiry for two-hours before ft was under control. The attic end second the dhttttett, while the lower part of the house was considerably damaged by water. The blue, apparently Itarted, in the bathroom, according‘tn the tVmnen, but the enct cause is not known.‘ The family and sevenl tia' moist of their Homilies. .7 Ravihia Garden Club -", -------i----te-Meet-tmtorro,r li' E o ' ArFiiiririr-atiiiiii l, ”1.. - _ _ Is Damaged by Fire Fire, which broke out ebqtgt 4:39 o’cIOck Stmifarhhdriiiie, ceased dam-' What about‘m~ “the residence of Fred~ Peterson, 1106 Prairie avenue. _ettt18,t1ttcteaatal,tttsatirss,, . notice at hi5 coming to H. .2. iiiii mum. . _ -e _. 1I1tttu3Jririi,arm4ittgtr, midget ,itttttettt-ttdr. Inadditionthen will he meant Son: Gulhrdth. Scotch humorist and entertainer. out! “no Ind Jock .MoeDomld; pipes.. . Mt. Henry Kelby is the chairman of the committee in charge of the program _ttrtjLlttrAth1ctrrrttutsrd -tor .meml up jiiaiiflii the course of the evening. The price will be nominal per plate. The men will gather at the parish house at 6 o’clock tomorrow, Friday evening. for . sin: and “get-together” before they follow the batt-ptpers up- stairs to the dinner at 6:30. Any man is most welcome to atteml the dinner, and program, provided he telephonesi The Hen'l Fellowship club it the (itttd,d'ttt Presbyterian church - [r=ttt,ts, it; c'1ie,stslLggi fig. ttm, "tWit "YtTttr"i"'arfaiF' 1iiiid gent} 53%!»- mln abutting the birthday of Rob- ert Burns.- Presbyterian Men's " ' Club to Karl: Burns' " Birthday by Dinner -A check ha been'memi by an Park Board Irom an ”I,” 8L1. _ She Int few days of mild“ ha stopped attathse, during the my bug ttere was dating at night. Another than; "at for the new ehtidrms in being my.“ Let us hope that the water " be right and the rink in good condition. 19mm Wm‘fimawafim’W-“f‘m with the approval of the ettttNtrtngtta. Skating Event Proves T Populnr at Sunset _ The recent than: twat at the gum Rink m .mp3; my!” and Tom In: ad but“ “w Lou 'rsmtred on M - lul- W on mu Ml nun-hat at abru- -mr WWW" CC.; an " town all: WWW. JltyMtttesai,,-,,,.,,,,, ' The oMeers and committees of the Chamber of Commerce are very 3n:- ious that there be . large “and” of members " thia, meeting, which prémim to be one of theme-t inter- esting held recently by' thehieat bili- mp, men's organization. The regular monthly meeting of the Highland Park Cinnabar of Com- “Jail 14, with dinner at the' Gnu Teapot. The principal talk will-be made by Harvey 0159a, lama-l" ttat- tbatfi and: graduate of that college and also of Deerfield-Shields, high School. His 'subjeét will le,,""" [at ya Ii _---.-.---".., P"htilyi,fl IrallRllli'hfrrmllt Chamber of Commerce T Meeting, Tuesday Eve; 7 7 Hangman Speaks Edie aha-.3" TT' In. " mu M It. "a...” Vuluo of Nb. in has -..._. Loss on “In. tn has --r. Imnmnn bugs. in In. Yum at,“ m..-“ January; 17; '?,',t,'gynt :1 5M 23; April, 25; June, pith, 13; August, 12: September, 12; October, 18; Novemlgr, 22', December, 19. The report of Eire Chic! Edward Rankin for the year 1329 swim: land Park the' irisia'itiiriiiF%iit bu from Brees during the year “I not:- bly "null, the animated Mal has on buildings involved in than being only $20305, arid on contents, '0.- 215. The per eap.i,tt tire loss, la the gratifyingly mull, being only $1.96. Thermal number of Ares amrorte4 was 202, by months as follows; ‘ THfie Over $20,000, Thinks Ended Department; "--ru"_/" .. --uccA-rttiat-t A: A _ (Continued on p.532) “(In Ar. at" a........_~- . wi..--., i,lu, no Hum " 'I.-. ' “.1“... “8.175“ 'trAtt8M. - _ V2.33.” 5.118.“ 1.150.... 1,715.00 I“... m ' t if " f1

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