Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1930, p. 25

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THREE BALLOTS TO BE VOTED ON NOV. 4 Thursday, October 16, 1930 Main One With Names of Canâ€" didates; Others on Quesâ€" tions of Policy Lake county voters will receive three separate ballots when they come to the polls on Nov. 4, according to County Clerk Lew A. Hendee, who is today preparing the official sheets for the election. f The first ballot will list the canâ€" didates for the 16 elective offices in he county: and state, including nine different party nominees for the United States along with Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick and J. Hamilton Lewis, and the tax amendment proâ€" position, as. outlined in the Newsâ€" Sun on Sept 27. Six Questions The second ballot will bear . six questions to be voted on including the three relating to the liquor quesâ€" tion. And the third ballot will have the state forest conservation propoâ€" sition. There are to be 62,100 of each balâ€" lot distributed among the precinets in the county, or a total of 168,300. There are approximately 40,000 votâ€" ers in Lake county.. According to the state provisions each precinet must be allowed as least fifty per cent more ballots than there are voters. Lake county, which has a third class rating for voting purposes in Iilinois, will hold two â€" registration days. The first registration day will be on Oct. 14 and the second will be a week before the election, Oct 28. Voters at the Nov. 4 election must have been a resident of Illinois for at least one year, a resident of the county in which they vote for at least three months and in the precinet for at least 30 days. l Libertyville Man Is Head of T. B. Society George B. Follett of Libertyville was last week elected treasurer of the Lake County Tuberculosis assoâ€" ciation to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of W. T. Hardie. Mr. Hardie, in tendering his resigâ€" nation, stated that he was planning to leave for California for a short stay. â€" He will remain on the board of directors of the association. W. E. Hall, : chairman of the Christmas seal campaign, Was authâ€" orized by the association to obtain a list of the automobile owners of Lake county so that the association‘s| mailing list may be enlarged in the seal drive which will â€"start here on November 28. DENTIST Hours: 9 to 12 â€" 1 to 5 â€" 7 to 9 16 North Sheridan Road Office Phone: Highland Park 1035 Residence Phone: Highland Park 4268 DR. GEORGE MITCHELL For the adult hard of hearing at the Eim Place School. Classes every Monâ€" day 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. For further inâ€" formation communicate: with _ 832 Waukegan Avenue Highland Park MRS. W. P. JOHNSON LIP READING t . SIX luding quesâ€" 1 have propoâ€" IHlinols |Still Seeking Man Who | . Is Believed Connected \ _ With Deep Lake Murder State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith has renewed his drive to locate Harry Higgins, exâ€"convict and hoodlum, who is under indictment on a charge of murdering the unidentified woman at Deep Lake March 9. Higgins, exâ€"convict and hoodlum, who| All efforts to identify the body is under indictment on a charge of| proved futile as the remains were murdering the unidentified woman at| badly charred from the blaze that Deep Lake March 9. burned the cottage to the ground. Col. Smith, through placing a reâ€" h h h i ward on the man‘s head, has been The . theory of the prfuecutor $ close on his heels at several times,|that the woman was slain and then but never in a position to bring him |locked in the cottage where her murâ€" IlRL O _ ~ _ Z8 " s2 4 \ savings 54«&% in your kitchen Phone 3800 Every penny you put into it, you J Â¥/ } & oL &A get out of it . . . with intereste T IT is more than a safeâ€"deposit box. The General Electric Refrigerator doesn‘t merely keep things safe. It pays interest. It saves you labor and saves you time. That‘s interâ€" est. It freezes your ice cubes. That‘s interest. It makes delicious frozen dishes. That‘s interest. It keeps milk and cream from souringâ€"meat from spoilingâ€" vegetables from wilting. Interest! ‘The day you put down your first small payment, and they move a General Electric Refrigerator into your kitchen, you start saving... And every penny you have invested in your refrigerator starts to come back to you â€" with interest! Electric Water Coolers Join us in the General Electric Program ALLâ€"STEEL REFRIGERATOR //â€"/‘53’ ‘lfi" . 4/ 7’;::".{\;;‘ : 1 Y C Bs V s ,, y es «38 / i5 22A c Ta4 e _\:“-\‘ N e% in «t ] TA * THE PRESS Commercial Refrigerators broadcast every Saturday evenine un a nation VIC. J. KILLIAN, Inc. from one state to another with little exse, due to the fact that there was no indictment. A ring of keys found in the ashes of the cottage which served as the funeral pyre for the woman, were identified as belonging to Higgins. € wide N.B C ho. s * RAXC \ _ SA werer hoped to burn her body to ashes and conceal the crime. fls The last seen of Higgins was in St. Puul, Minn., a former home of the man. He was located there but had left the city before the police could get their hands on him. 19 North Sheridan Road The Highland Park Press Nine out of ten people here can do your Wantâ€"ad job alone. read it. The Press Wantâ€"Ads for results ance of dependabie, efheient, scomomica) operation throwgh» wut the peare. s N 0’ “ â€"*is% ®

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