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Highland Park Press, 26 Jun 1930, p. 42

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This New Double Vision Lens » obtaina Th /’ ’-\\ . 2 kexeaves en //////////};fl,,/ & : _ 7 AlmerCoe & Company f Greater Safety TO WEARERS OF BIFOCALS Brings Befter Vision, . © Sure Comfort, Wabash Ave H MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS Tlll; segments in ‘this new "Univis" lens, of course, are of the invisible type (hardly noticeable). And: Almer Coe & Company both recommend and guarâ€" antee "Univis" lenses. Stop in any Almer Coe store. See them, in whatever style of glasses you preferâ€"you will find them far supcrior to bifocals you have knowas. J# C «44 Note the Great Improvement OE AVD U Vuter, Vapor, High or Low Preassure Steam »n New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty Scientific Opticians 1615 Orrington â€" Ave the /n mt 78 East Jackson Shop This sketch is shaded to show the blind area and useless parts of the oldâ€"type Kryptok hifocals. <In Univis that space is added to the distance field. Moran Modern MODERNIZED PLUMBING 160 home Blvd vanston WITTEN RUILDING CENTRAL AVENUE CLIFTON AVENUE P‘lumbing and Heating s better ‘pla mfortably,. | specialists it auipment © We 1404 â€" 18 S. LaSalle St and in Evanston Telephones to â€" your needs. .. We bathroom outfits and ‘all for an carly estiâ€" quirements. Brothers CHWALI Res. H. P. 439â€"1342 hland Park places in which ,â€" healthfully â€" s in all kinds of we can advise T H E P RE 88 peeialty RESERVE OFFICERS IN CAMP AT FORT Annual RO.T.C. Opened Friday and Continues Six Weeks; Officers in Charge time u they w summe ing BI Two armed banits, operating under bright lights and in full view of passâ€" ing pedestrians, held up the North Avenue Pharmacy, : 612 North avâ€" enue, Waukegan, last week and esâ€" caped with cash amounting to $201.20. Bandits Rob Pharmacy at Waukegan of $200 Before Starting Your Vacation BE SURE YOUR CAR IS IN ORDER High Test Tydol Ethylâ€"Cleaning Naphtha During the months of JULY and AUGUST we will be CLOSED each SATURDAY at 12 o‘clock (noon) Get your orders in early for Saturday First and Walnut Streets ELM PLAGCE â€" SERVICEâ€" STATION No 165 Corner Elm Place and First Street PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3545 Be certain that your tires, including the spare, are in good condition â€" and that your car is properly greased. * 507 Elm Place 9 § Edward Hines Lumber Co. John Gourley & Company ANNOUNCEMENT morning deliveries. The greater part of the money, $128.â€" 20, was taken from the goverment postal substation in ',tl:l_eA store. Irwin Walker, 914 Hickgy street, was the only clerk in th@store at the time of the robbery, 10:35 Wedâ€" nesday night. The bandits locked him in a closet at the reay of the store while they emptied cash drawâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Sullivan, of 119 S. Second street, narrowly escaped serious injury when their automobile, driven by Sullivan, turned over twice in a crash with a car driven by Arâ€" thur Johnson, chauffeur for A, K. Foreman of 1219 â€"S. Sheridan road, at the intersection of Hazel and Linâ€" den avenues at 10 o‘clock last Thursâ€" day morning, police report. & Sullivan and his wife were injured slightly, . and were rushed to the Highland Park hospital, where they were given emergency treatment for slight cuts and bruises and released. ers, and made their escape through the back door into the alley. Two Injured Here in * Automobile Collision Both ‘automobiles were badly dam aged. 3 Governor â€"Al Smith in a . recent magazine article praised Abraham Lincoln as an‘ orator. And Al used excellent selfâ€"restraint in failing to tell us that. Abe â€" would : have proâ€" nounced it "raddio" if he had: known the word. Thursday, June 26, 1930 Tel. No. 3720 Tel. No. 465

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