Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Feb 1931, p. 21

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Thursday Above is pictured the Boy Scout troop number 44 ‘of Arden Shore camp for boys, which comes under the jurâ€" isdiction of the Lake Forest District Boy Scout committee. This troop is one of the finest examples of the worth Suit Against Village A buffalo box on one of the sideâ€" walks in the village of Deerfield last summer may prove to be a costly affair for the taxpayers of that vilâ€" lage as action was begun last week in circuit court for $10,000 damages by Louise Huhn for injuries she received when she bumped her head. The woman was shopping in‘ the Deerfield business section and was on her way to a shop. She stumbled over the buffalo box which projected above the level of the sidewalk. She was severely injured and was confined to her bed for some time. Arrangements are being made by the villagze through Judge Martin C. Decker to settle the suit out of court for $1,500, it was said. The Chicago metropolitan area, its vast industrial activities and its 4,â€" 650,000 population, consumes 35,000,â€" 00 Otons of coal annually, according Huge Coal Consumption in Chicago District to figures released by the Chicago of Deerfield May Be Settled Out of Court The scout the camp, in scouting tonnage is equal to approximately seven and a half tons of coal for each man, woman and child in the metropolitan area. Demand forâ€"such a large amount of. coal is created principally by the thousands of industrial plants in the Chicago manufacturing district. Howâ€" Alleged Forger Is Put Under Bond of $10,000 Association tonnage | is ever, office buildings, apartments and private homes consume a considerable portion of the total. Frank Kranz, alleged forger of checks which are said to hive obtainâ€" ed money from a dozen local merâ€" chants, was arraigned before Magisâ€" trate M. J. Haney in Waukegan. He waived prelimirary examination, and was bound over to the March grand jury under bonds of $10,000. Kranz was returned to Waukegan to face the forgery charge from Los Angeles, California, by Sheriff Lesâ€" ter Tiffany, â€" He was apprehended there when he attempted to obtain money from a Johns Manville branch office on the story that he was a son of a prominent official of the comâ€" pany, it was alleged. for of fe the ommeret ing they Ou nerce. This huge to approximately tons of coal for and child in the pl T H F Mo in the rin the 23 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD M deGreev@®@ TEA PoTr Patronize the Press Advertisers A m Phone Highland Park 1617 K At our Tea Room you may ind ulge your preference for food of quality, for while the cuisine is unexcellâ€" ed and the service splendid, quite moderâ€" ate prices are mainâ€" tained. W HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINONS Mi

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