The Skokie Valley R HICG Suite 4 RELIABLE LAUNDRT & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. Ei 36 St. Johne Ave CH L DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH DR. J. W. SHEDD CLEANING 47 St. Johns Avimae AND PARK L Telephone H. P. 147 Dry â€" Wet Wash a 1C Telephone 678 DA DENTIST DENTISTS H. P. State Bank Bldg. Highw YHT INCOMPARABLY BETTER Downtaown Display Room 131 N. Michigan Ave. STOV Randolph 1951 s MIGHLAND PARKâ€"358 Central Ave HUBBARD WOODSâ€"S90 Linden Ave Highland Park Flat Work Laundry 310 P AUNDRY ILLINOIB BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Interesting Events in This Part of North Shore; County Seat M. E. Wilson, who has served as sthall ‘coach at the Elginâ€" High hool for the past several years, has en named head football. coach at + Waukegan Township High, school â€" the 1930â€"31 season, it â€"was anâ€" ~â€"â€"STOVER CO.: Ul Coat for the named aukegal an O} Walter assured ;‘hindbl "of the Wauke W auke General Offices , C (, 219â€"29 E. North Water St. Whitehall 8161 EVANSTONâ€"1631 Sherman Ave. LAKE FORESTâ€"271 Market Square c S. Crosley, Lakes Naval accepted â€"the principal adâ€" of the new gin on June wee n T HE P RESS hA m, In A postoffice wan and W rding Wauâ€" post Con th mU kegan, both « having 33, 43 the challenge North Chicag i, o contests in the next 10 Phrownfrom his mount, Martha n, a thoroughbred jumping horse, I then trampled beneath the horse‘s »f‘s, Homer Nichlos, Stein Farm, ute 2, Waukegan, suffered a fracâ€" c of the skullâ€" last week. esident R. F; Rouse of the Munâ€" n village board last week reâ€" inted the various village offices serving and their names were rmed * by .the board â€"members. ton ‘Tiffany was reâ€"named chief lice, Gladys Dolth, village treasâ€" and John Deitz, water inspector. â€"P. Kottcamp, gencral manâ€" { the Waukegan plant of the Manville corporation, was last lected president of the Wauâ€" Rotary club. \ rUst Albright, of â€" Grayslake, cek at the Lake County pital of injuries received in which he was riding e in a ditch near Graysâ€" oken neck is believed to his death ties being reported as citizens, has accepted of the Waukegan and chamber of commerce growth over the period years. . room. * Judge Martin C. Decker of the proâ€" bate court read each of the changes made in the rules now in operation. Members. of" the bar offered suggesâ€" tions and where agreed upon by the session, changes were made in the regulations offered by the rules comâ€" mittee of the association. x The lawyers passed a resolution to the effect that members of the asâ€" sociation were to close their offices on each Wednesday afternoon durâ€" ing July and August. An invitation was extended memâ€" Lers of the association to attend the mecting of the University club to be held June 19 at the Waukegan Itel when J. Hamilton Lewis, Demâ€" mocratic party candidate for the Uniâ€" ted States Senate, will be the prinâ€" cipal speaker. Clarence W. Diver, president of the Lake County Bar Assn. _: Adopts Rules and Fees at Meeting Last Week m Rules for the general procedure nd fees to be charged by lawyers i practice in Lake county for the robating of wills last week at a weting of the Lake County Bar asâ€" ociation held in the circuit court Oak Terrace Beverage Co. (fld Jeidelberg Made after the formula of‘a famous German beer OLD HEIDELBERG is a great drinkâ€"a new achievementâ€" and not to be compared with the ordinary "near‘‘ beer. It is first made into full strength, old time beer and then the alcohol is reduced to less than 2 of 1% by new and extremely costly brew« ing methods ol which make i. MB it practically M impossible to ’ | distinguish J "\‘ ;)(l'd Heids‘l; 1 will _i g from Orosil +2 best creamy, ,! --â€-!&4 full wred AERRMIEH real s & Blatrâ€"Milwaukee Quality Product. ation, pres Mussolini. says he has never real practical woman. Don‘t ve gold diggers. in Italy? Highwood, Illinois Urink Distributed by BREW Thursday, June 12, 1930