Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1930, p. 14

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WINTER Mil HERE! SHEAHEN MOTOR COMPANY l25 N. M. Johns Ave. Swift’s Premium Sliced Baron pound Our Best Smoked Hamrw--None Better pound (:rogan's Famous Boneless Brisket Corned Beef pound ., _ . .. Choke Native Sirloin Steak pond Small Les Mum! pound Swift's Premium Red Hots - pound Pints! Rib and Loin Lamb Chops F'resh Meaty Spare Ribs Lincoln Market _ 519 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3140 Is Your Motor Car Prepared? Why not turn your motor car troubles over to me? FLOYD KOON Complete Automobile Service 'ork Loin Roast New Service Man-get Phone H. P. 388 39c 28c 28c 42c 24c 3Se 15c 28c THE PRESS IF SHERIFF TIFFANY NAMES Ills IMS Assumes Duties Monday; Ap- poinOnentt Made: Two are from GG Forest Ainpuintment of Assistant Chief of Police Thomas E. Kennedy of Wau- keunn an chief deputy sheriff was made by Sherilt Lester Timmy. who hm}; offlee Mummy. Complete list of the new shorifY's appointments fol. Juhn Frnulieh, of Lake Zurich. who} iv, tts be in charm: of legal service, and l nnw n puller sergeant in Lake Forest,, Froelivh served as tt deputy sheriff under Edwin Ahlstrom. kuxsvll MtBride, of Mundelein to lw in rhargo of serving paper. Me. Bride is a Lake For-0st policeman. Worn-n Deputy Mrs. Murmur: Holland Pillifant, of Waukogm. wife of Dewey Pillifant, is tutublishcd as the first regular de. puty sheriff. She will handle not only jun-nil:- aml wnmvn prisoners but reg- tIntl virurine.wrtrk of the offiee. Mrs. Eleanor Jolley E m mans, duuzhtvr of Mrs. L. B. Jolley and the late l)r. L. ll. Janey. of Waukegan, will he seeretury to the sheriff and in Waukogan. Elmer Hudson, of Waukt-gan. will u. night turnkey. He served under Elmer Green, Edwin Ahlstrom and Fn-rl Brawn, of Waukegan, is to be ru-turnwl as a dvputy. lie was chief (Irpllty sheritt under Lawrence Doo. littlv fur three mm] a half years and priur h that was in the clothing busi- now. He will be bailitt in charge in the circuit court. Harvey Hyde, North Chicago, owner of n tumt'rwtionery More, is to be day mo' In 1927. John l 4tW who: ukkm-pt-r Andrew The bigger the market the better the results. RENT THAT EXTRA ROOM PRESS WANT-ADS for RESULTS Call . Highland Park 2000 YELLOW CAB CO. Ihiof Rel an since - -- -aUa,eriiiaantud on the In. - CHICAGO 200-CAR GARAGE IN THE HOTEL IS AYAILABLE FOR YOUR CAR In-w Unm-r. of Waukegan, is to mntorcych- policeman. He was f the first motorcycle policemen aukNtart. in Kennedy, Waukemnpa pol- nee 1920, elevated to a cap- 192.", and to assistant chief -oltidirwayhomeatter theTheatre ..>-----. DANCE Marine Dining Room Doolittle. Fred Brown Bark 'iarmiai'iii'iiiiiniiliuptLl1.tttr" and and". um t In the momma. mint Ink nIcMI In“ an pttmAYig-rttArERNTrY NtTB-.mt.L 1:0. iuriWttAYig--rtrttMMc-rrbLe 8tt0 A. M. BUNttATtg-CONCMtY-' To I PM. Monday Nights sun FriiCsrPiiuiSY'ig Music "' am: "an, 89:99.3}! eytegg" J-"'" _..... "W, - . _ Under Thayer will be Adam Vane], lot' Waukegan, a former countable. l Robert Nickels. now head janitor, and li‘erainand Mikesch. Mikesch and Nickles have beep employed In juni- lms since 1923. l Wilbur Hendee, of'Wnukecan. is to remain as the elevator operator, and 'Jennie Leban, who was a cook under the Ahlstrom administration, will cook for the prisoners during the Tiffany regime. ' turnkey to succeed Thames Tyrrell. Hyde served as a policeman in North Chicago for years. Ira Smith, Fremont township farm. er, is to be bailiif in the circuit court. Elvio Palmieri, of Highwood. is to be bailiff in the circuit court. He we: a former Highwood policemen: Al Edgerton, Zion filling station owner, will become bailiff in the county court and will be in charge. Justice Sidney Burridge, of Lake Forest, will be btyilifr in the probate .e....... 1 Tiffany will go before the board of 1superyisors Dee. 9 and suggest two lsquad cars to operate on county high- ways. He will need them, he contends, because the regular force of deputies will be occupied with routine work. The sheriff elect is not prepared fully to discuss plans for the motor- cycle crew. Undoubtedly there will be more appointments in the, future, possibly in the spring, to cover this necessary force. "I made an Mort to get men of ex- perience. It you will notice moat of them have served on police deport- invents or have had court experience so that they will make competent bailiffs," Tiffany said. Tiffany served as chief deputy from i 1923 to 1926 and then became chief court Thayer Hud- Janka" Charles Thayer, of Woukegnn. is to become head janitor. He served as janitor in the county building for M years until released by Ahlstrom. 61 police in Lake Forest. The Highland Park city firemen are busy these days repairing toys which have been donated as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children. and these will be distributed among these chil- dren at Christmas, as in former yesrs. While a large number of toys have been turned over to the firemen for this purpose. they report that more can be taken care of, and as the de- mand this yesr is likely to be larger than usual. they are asking all who have discarded toys which can be re- paired to notify the firemen, so that they may make good use of them. As the firemen have no means of col- lecting these articles, it is asked that they be delivered " either of the fire stations. _ Firemen Want More Toys to Repair for Christmas Presents Thursday, Dee. 4, 1930 Celebrity Night ll.

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