.ripe'et,t'te'ateteettt<tete g, iii,, tf 3 ' 'l),', tf 3’; 39 i? irbataasaaoaaoooaaooaot-at M ij, Y! tt if. tf b"atssaaoaoooooararaaoaoaaaaaaoaatMaaat't'at'ati 'ateue'a-tetetete'a-"te'ea'e'ete2e'"trtet't"'"t"t"'"'"'f, tgrECLur-Children's Clothes ---BlPEClllAL g Highlund Park. Illinois Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. h tir?).') Season's Greetings and our Sincerest Best Wishes RAVINIA CAB Highland Park 254 M HOUR SERVICE PRoMPX--sArE---CltailAN Two Weeks-December 30 to January 10 [I December 30 to January 10, for children 12 years of age or under, _ each garment. An excellent oppbrtunity to have their 'clothes cleaned again for school. Coat hangers taken in as cash at 19¢ each at our main office. _ " I, Sui ls. (Mammal or cha ter ktesetrteeeaumtttttettttqy' Elgin State Hospital Is . (lt.. Moving in New Buildings 618 NORTH GREEN BAY ROAD t, Girl 'se Dress ' that or Swen ter 50y THE PRESS r 3% 3i hundred sfecping on the floor and in chairs, for the past several years are being provided with beds. Thin announcement was made here this week by the Mate department of public welfare in commenting on the sun's; building prxiuram for the bien- nium to relieve serious overcrowding at state institutins. Just recently, the state opened new ward buildings at the Chicago State hospital, the Lincoln State school and Colony, as well as one entirely new institution, the woman's reformatnry at Dwight. Other new buildings will ityt proere With the Elgin The Highland Park Press . Call Highland Park 2000 YELLOW CAB CO. occupied soon can do Eur Want-ad job done. Nine out of ten people here read it. The Press Want-Ads at the rate into its Phone H. P. 178 Ilgin State hosbitnl mov- rate of one building a s 13 new structures, the patients who have been the floor and in chairs, for results Louis Immer- BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY A coroner's jury returned a ver. dict of death from heart disease in the case of Herman E. Hicks, popu- ‘ar Wauconda “dance caller" who was found dead at the wheel of his car on the Mumlelein-Waueonda road last week. Happenings About This Part of the North Shore; Doings at County Seat Building projects to an estimated value of $1,777,175 have occupied Waukegan concerns, contractors and private 'owners, during the year of 1930. awarding to the total of build. ing permits issued. I Mrs:. Mary Martin died last week at the homo of her dauirhter, Mrs. Lena Bidiniter, 426 Snth Genesee street, Waukegan, at the age of 89 years and " months. The relief fund of the Libertyville- Mumlelein chamber of commerce to- day was swelled decidedly when a chock for $200 was received from the employes of the North Shore line rail. way. The retail division of the Wanke- Ran chamber of commerce has asked the police department of that city aid in putting an end to panhandling and begging by professionals on the uptown street corners and in front of Names of business. A salary of $300 a year was voted to Adam netleft, Waukegan harbor master for the past two years, in a special action by the. Waukegan city counril last week. Dctleft has served since the death of Captain Wilbur Gib son in 1028 without pay. A smoultlerine c i it a r t? t t e butt thrown by a careless dancer onto an overstuffed davenport is blamed for a fire which ruined tho interior of the Valencia ballroom, Waukegan, last week. Flames broke out an hour after the hall had boon locked up for tho night, and mum] damages estim- atml at $10,000 by Gust Gorgan. man- agar The Dudtloridge farm, located three miles northeast of Libertyville, has been opened as a haven for the poor of Chicago. The widows, mothers and children of the metropolis are being received there. and close to 100 are at the refuge now. The farm is used during the sumPncr as an orphanage. It will he a haven for the poor until May I. murky brhnul of must: Phonrs Hluhhnd Park 113i! Winrtetu 8011 2mm. LATHROP MARLEY. mm: 32l East Park Avenue Priems begin £1.60 wink!) Ind Includ- one private Xenon And one dun. Thursday, Jan. 1, 1931