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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1930, p. 19

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' Deputy Game Warden Henry Kern stated lust week that he had war- rants for the arrest of eight Lake county rvsidents un charges of ship- pine furs after last season's dead- line fur hunting without making a numthly report. John Rockcnsnck, 64 years old, died recently at his farm home, a short distance wvst of Waueonda. Surviv- ing him are his widuw, Anna Rock- ensoek, and one small child. Police of Libertyville and members of tlsheriff's office last week were searching for a bandit who held up Mrs. Elizabeth Woods of Libertyville um! obtained $10 and a purse from Thomas H. McKinney, 69, of 1804 Linculn strvet, North Chicago, one of that city's pionvors and must promi- m'nt citizens, died at the family home recently. Mr. McKinney had been ill fur the past eighteen months, and sucwumbed to a heart attack. Mrs. Jeanette Jacnbs, wife of Mr. Henry Jacobs, 1816 South Park we- nuc, and a resident of North Chicago for the past ll yours, passed away at her hnmc last week following a long illness. T Interesting Happenings About This Part of North Shore; County Seat Thursday, Nov, 6, IMO BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Announcement We will carry a complete line of Men's, Women's and Children's Wear at prices never heard of before. _ ' Visit Us and Be Convinced Friday, October 31st _ Highwood Bargain Store 961 Waukegan Avenue Opening old, died! of the Aftor being trailed from Chiugo, thrutorh Lake county and Waukegln, Max Plan, a jewelry salesman of 29 East Mudisnn street, Chieatto, wu held up and robbed of jewelry valued at $40,000 by two armed men on Sheridan road near the state line last week. tions mcru‘ Breaking of a steering knuckle. which eaused the auto to turn over into the ditch, resulted in inst-m death for Morris Dyke, M,' of Twen.. ly Second street, North Chicago. on Urocn Buy road. four miles north of into the l drum for ly Second (in-on Buy uxu-plior Dmiy. n Grand avenue Fhurtleff Th: c, Final Hearing on Lake Zurich Case F Is Set for Nov. 21 nd h icu Appointment of wt the work of "inn! hearing on the case of Aug- Frnolich, president of the Vil- I' of Lake Zurich. and Margaret ro', to enjuy all but property own- from trespassing on tho waters (.alw Zurich, has been set for No- nher 21 by Circuit Judge Edward jntment of a committee to .hn work of relief among un- rd in Waukegan and North l, was made last week by J. E. presiddnt of the Waukegan tth Chicago chamber of com- in accordance with a declsion [ at the meeting of represent- urt, at that time will Mar 5 to the report of Ralph J. aster-in-chnncery, who held . the meeting of civic and social organizn THE PRE Hundreds of summer readout: of the village, mostly Chicltonm. band- ed to fieht the decision beau“ it would rub them of enjoying the lake which induced them, they claimed, to settle were origlnnlly. Since the Dady report, Diumond lake was held to be private property by the Mate. ownvrs O' ll u nd re the villas that the lake was private and that boating, fishintt and hunting privi- lettes mum be restricted through the t the land PAGE GEORGE BRUMMEL Beau enamel himself, that "ttee of style, would have been de. lighted with the Ind. ttieetiee of line and balance thet $de out "created" fashions [tom the usual "copied" 3am. You are doubly proteeted-tmat styles that are out of fashion and from garments too extreme. We maintain a Design! and Designing Stag who” talc duty itisto crate Mawhkhmh harmony with the hand of him. 'Imouumuammnnww FASHIONAILE CLOTH" INDIVIDUALLY IAILOIED 'ut)igo CHICAGO 'ALt"tMtM8 PRICE .LDC. 319 W. Van In” str- an to mecca can. who ran on of the J association of tinting his de Governor Lou woek'nppointed Highlund Plrk Bond of Public H. P. Man Is Named by Gov. Emmerson on Board r Louis L. Emmet-Ion Int tinted Alfred C Meyers of Purl: u I member of the ‘ublic Welfare Commiulon- :ceed Harry Lurie cf Chi.. rulgned to ioin the bar- Ie Jewish Social Repaid! I ot New York City, men- I dam-lure from Illinois. "

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