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Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1930, p. 20

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105 N. Wabash Ave AS eyesight is not less important than health itselfâ€"the purchase of eyeglasses is not a thing to be taken tightly. Glasses may help or injure your eyes according as they are, or are not, made with high technical skill to the exact requirements of your eyes. They must be so adâ€" justed as to hold lenses at exactly the right disâ€" tance from, and squarely before, the eyesâ€"or they do not function properly and serious eyeâ€" strain results. Even the finest eyeglasses, since frequent hanâ€" dling will bend them slightly, must occasionally be readjusted to keep them trueâ€"that they may at all times help, and not injure, eyesight. Your glasses, then, must not only be scienâ€" tifically correct in the first place. They must be kept properly adjus.ed. Almer Coe glasses are kept perfect for Almer Coe patrons by reâ€" adjustment, whenever needed, without charge. When Jackfrost is around the corner it is time to order your stormsash and porch enclosure. Order now and save money. Five minutes from anywhere downt AlmerCoe & Company TO HELP YOUR EYES Because the Eye is one ofâ€"the most complex, delicate and easily injured mechanisms of the human body ... eyeglasses must be made to very exactâ€" ing, scientific standardsâ€"involving as in the Almer Coe Laboratories from 15 to 29 separate operations and no less than seven verifying tests for accuracy. A. ANDERSON SASH AND DOORS Estimat 1615 Orrington Ave., Evanston Also three downtown stores Ave. â€" 78 East Jackson Blyd. â€"â€" Scientific Opticians TEL. H. P. 3086 cheerfully. given and 1N 18 .8. LaSalle St in Evanston THE PRESS Deserter from Great Lakes Injured When Attempting to Escape Last week, in Danville, IIL., Earl Kerns, a‘ deserter from the: United States Marine, Corps at Great Lakes, and a former agent of the Departâ€" ment of â€"Justice, narrowly escaped death in a sensational attempt to esâ€" cape from the custody of Corp. Carâ€" ter, of Great Lakes, who had arrested While the officer was absent from the hotel room for a short time, Kerns let down the fire escape apparâ€" atus and jumped out of the window, expecting to reach the dangling ropes. He missed and fell four: stories .to the cement sidewalk, turning over once and landing squarely on his feet. At the hospital later it was reportâ€" ed that he would: recover, unless inâ€" jures not apparent in the external exâ€" amination should subsequently develâ€" op. _ When found he wore, strapped about him, the large marine pistol belonging to Corporal Carter. _ How he obtained it is not known. Chicago Man Injured in Hunting Accident Clarence Roessl of 4837 Altgeld avenue, Chicago, began the usual string of hunting . season accidents last week, when he accidentally shot himself twice in the foot, while at Griswold Lake with a party of friends, The wounds, which showed infection might necessitate the ampuâ€" Fashioned and Shaped Haircuts & Facials and Scalp Treatments Prices surprisingly moderate â€" ‘Privacy you‘ll cnjl;y" IOURS 9:00 to 6:30 "Tovun HAIRDRESSER" KATHERINE WALKER SMITH Lake Forest and Evanston Shops IOURS 9:00 t GOWNSâ€" PRICED UNDER $100 SPECIALLY SELECTED AND IMPORTED FOR THE OPENâ€" ING OR THE OPERA SEASON 270 E. Deerpath Avenue, Lake Forest 704 Church Street, Evanston Pr esen t 8 tation of part of Roessl‘s foot, it was reported. .He was taken to the Elizabeth Condell Memorial hospital, at Liberâ€" tyville for treatment. Sherman is charged with assault with a deadly â€"weapon as the result of an automobile following which Mrs. Ingeborg Gulliksen, wife of the vice president of the Union Bank of Chiâ€" ‘ago, died. Williams is alleged to have attacked Otto Hauser with a knife on August 9 in a race riot at Genesee and South State streets that followed a traffic | tieup. This is the first serious accident of this year‘s hunting season, though others are inevitable as hunting enâ€" thusiasts take to the marshes and woods in search of game. Two Plead Not Guilty In the County Court John Sherman of Chicago and Edâ€" ward Williams, colored, of Waukeâ€" gan,* each pleaded not guilty to charges against them in county court last week before Judge Perry L. Porsons. â€" Bail was set at $2,000 each for trial during the October term. The Skokie Valley Laundry Phone Highwood 3310 Rough Dryâ€"Wet Washâ€"Flat Work ECONOMICAL YET INCOMPARABLY BETTER 55 East Washington CHICAGO Thursday, October 16, 1930 (!)

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