Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Apr 1930, p. 9

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Edward T. Munson Dies; Burial at Nyack, N. Edward T. Munson, secretary treasâ€" urer of the American Hair & Felt Co. of Chicago, died March 28, at his home 713 County Line road. He was born in New York City andâ€" was aged 57 years, 10 months and two days and is survived by his wife and one son, Gordon Munson. The funeral service was held at 3:30 o‘clock, Sunâ€" day, and the body was taken to Nyâ€" ack, N. Y., for burial; Shore Line Cleaners Install New System C. L. Rogers, president of the Shore Line Cleaners corporation, announces the <installation of the "Miraclean" system, a new dry cleaning process, which according to Mr. Rogers, is so different in nature, so noticeably suâ€" perior in results that it is destined to virtually revolutionize the dry cleanâ€" ing. industry. The name "Miraclean" is adopted from the â€" phrase "it‘s ~a ~miracle" voiced by L. E. Gaume of Akron, Ohio, upon beholding the results of his discovery made under the tutelâ€" age of the noted chemist, Professor Simons of the University of Akron. Ohio, upon beholding the results of his discovery made under the tutelâ€" age of the noted chemist, Professor Simons of the University of Akron. To utilize the "Miraclean" process, necessitated a complete remodeling of the Shore Line plant, calling for much special equipment, including large filâ€" ters, tanks, etc. "With this work practically completed" says Mr. Rogâ€" ers, "we are prepared to serve our patrons with a cleaning service, which is declared by one who has seen the immaculately cleaned, fresh smelling garments to be ‘Like a breath of Spring‘." Thursday, April 3, 1930 Phone 2400 TODAY, FRIDAY SUNDAY, MONDAY SATURDAY, APRIL Also: Comedy â€" TUESDAY, WEDNESDA Y Saturday, April 5 Also: Comedy â€" News â€" Novelty PHONE H. P. 1036 "The Time, the Place, the Girl" BILL CODY "EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD" Al.an:'“(‘limbing Golden Stairs" + Musical Revue â€" News "7 KEYS TO BALDPATE" "HIS FIRST COMMAND" GRANT WITHERS â€" BETTY COMPSON RICHA RD DIX RONALD COLMAN in «C 0O N D E M N E D" with NN HARDING â€" LOUIS WOLHEIM Also: Comedy â€" News â€" Fables A L C Y O N SELECTED TALKING PICTURES PE A R L Shows 7â€"11 ) Sunday, April 6 WILLIAM BOYD Highland Park News â€" Musical Act with Census Taking Starts; Enumerators Are Busy Taking of census was begun Wedâ€" nesday in this district, of which Mrs. Estelle Northam of Evanston is diâ€" rector. In Highland Park and Highâ€" wood the enumerators are reported as follows: Grace O. Duffy, Walter Cope Jr., Mildred S. Franzen, Cathâ€" erine A. Levin, John F. Leonardi and Hazel F. Chapman, (Highwood); George D. Crittendon. pursusn Report of Stute Bank, of lllinois, at day of Marel of Public . A I, Charles F.. Grant, Cashier of land Park State Bank, do solemnly the mbove statement is true to the knowledite and belief, and that the amounts . shown . above . corvespond items and amounts shown in the re Auditor of Public Accounts, State pursuant to law. eeneliie State of lllinois, County of Luke, ss _ Subscribed and «wor first day of April, 1930 SEAL) Seeu Other Overdr Other Bankir Other Demand Depos ‘Time Deposits D. W. GRIFFITH‘S "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" ndivide Fixture pital St \5 0_ ~ REsOUR h, Other Cash Re Added: Short Subjects aft Re (Official Publication ) the condition of Mishland Park Jocated at Highland Park, State the close of business on the 27th , 1930, as made to the Auditor eounts of the State of Iilinois, Bargain Matinee 2â€"4:30 bilities Estute Hater IABILITIES k (1) ul Estate (6e) fit Serial (Gb) Furniture and Investment | Securities Cartoon CHARLES J Sol Strauss, Mgr. RCE ADMISSION 10¢ â€" 25¢ APRIL 3. 4 APRIL 6. 7 APRIL 8, 9 M._C.â€" HART, Notary Public before. me thi Cont. 211 T HE PRESS items and with . the port to the of Iilinois GRANT Adl the 744,810.19 250,080.63 302.460.23 500,000,00 100,000.00 1,750.18 133.02 146. His that hier 46 1| Outstanding Topcoats by Hart Schaffner & Marx Imported Tweeds Camel Hair Runâ€"Arounds Chouse a top coat now, get a good, long season‘s wear of it TOPCOAT It‘s Time For You to Choose Your Spring “nylb Cogiriighs 18M Blar Sabatiaer & hass A Choice Selection of Boys‘ 2â€"Pants Suits in Tweeds, Heringbone and Cheviots. â€" Formerly sold as high as $20 6 i ip $10 and if you like variety, just come to one of our stores Men‘s Apparel Shop 786 Eim Street â€" Phones 13 8. St. John‘s Ave. CLOSING OUT BOYS‘ SUITS Winnetka $30 FELLS 3 07 $39.50 Highland Park $25

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