Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Jun 1931, p. 16

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YOUR local driveway contractor. or our office will be pleased to inspect your drive and furnish you with estimate of cost utilâ€" iting your present drive as a foundation or on a complete new construction. Also any method of tar or asphalt surface treatâ€" ments. HicHwAYs CONSTRUCTION 302 8. Genesee St. WINNETK A 26 Prouty Annex EV ANSTON 1621%, Orrington Ave. The A W NING S Harold N. Blasius Co. modern, permanent, economical wearing surface ww sapuas Aenrsems rigrammurs revonn Build or Resurface with A Pre Cote Asphalt wearing Northmoor Country PRE COTE HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOTS Tel. Highland Park 2012 Made to Individual Specifications Garden Furniture and Umbrellas WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS Pre Cote Distributors WINDOW SHADES (Est. 1913) For Attractiveness Beauty _ Comfort ing surface being laid at the new try Club, Highland Park Tel. 1125 ‘Tel. 2822 Majestic 2087 T H EP RE 8 8 Lake Water Level is rapidly coming down to the low| No matter for many & stage of five years ago, according to| convict is confined in a state prison the monthly report of the United| the clothing that he exchanges for States lake survey. The May level| prison garbh must be kept safely and for every other year ~since> 1860 has | returned to him on completion of his averaged .$ of a foot higher than the | sentence, according to an opinion by April level for the same year, The| Attorney General Oscar Carlstrom Lake Huron situation is the same. | made public at Springfield. In May those lakes were 1.85 feet| The opinion was given in response lower than in 1930. .72 of a foot beâ€"| to a request by Frank D. Whipp, low the average May level for the| state superintendent of prisons, who past 10 years. The level was 4.40| had asked whether it is mandatory feet below the high stage of May,! to adhere to the letter of the law 1886 and .96 of a foot above the low | in cases of long term prisoners whose lltlze of May, 1926. : shoes and clothes deteriorate during Lake Superior is falling less Tapâ€"| many years of their "term." : Lake Superior is falling less rapâ€" idly than the other lakes and in May was 1.65 feet above the low stage of May, 1926. The low level necesâ€" sitates more work for the government dredgers, the taking of new ‘sou!nd- ings for work. Name Architect for Libertyville Masonic Temple to Be Erected The committee in charge of buildâ€" ing arrangements for the new Maâ€" sonic temple to be erected at Liberâ€" tyville has appointed John A. Schribâ€" bins, of Glencoe, architect for the proposed structure. It is expected that detailed plans for the temple will be ready early in July and it is hoped that the contract can be let and work started before August 1. . 5 k _ Tentative plans call for a twoâ€"story building of English type, with rough stone front. It is estimated that building and furnishings will cost in the neighborhood of $50,000. _ The temple association recently purchased a lot at the corner of Brainard avenue and Church street as a Bite for the new structure. . 20% DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY BROUCHT AND CALLEED FOR: RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. Famous Swedish Hair and Scalp Expert Removal of Superfluous Hair and Growths 541 North Michigan, Chicago : + Phone Superior 6697 Telephone 555 4 South First Street GREENSLADE Electric Shop Electrical Contractor HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR HAIR? See CAROLIN NILSSON 'na-v'ivgtfion,'and much harbor Highland Park Must Return Convict‘s _ No matter for how many years a convict is confined in a state prison the clothing that he exchanges for prison garbh must be kept safely and returned to him on completion of his sentence, according to an opinion by Attorney General Oscar Carlstrom made public at Springfield. The storage of the clothing requires considerable valuable space, accordâ€" ing to Whipp, who pointed out that convicts are outfitted anew when reâ€" leased. s s Carlstrom held that regardless of the length of term, the clothing and personal effects of the newly received prisoner must be kept safely and reâ€" turned upon release. Find Poison in Celery; Dr. Howard C. Hoag, retiring city physician, has warned Waukegan residents against eating celery until it had been washed thoroughly. His: warning followed the discovery that: a carload of celery received in Chiâ€" eago, and distributed throughout the Chicago district, including Waukeâ€" gan, contained a poisonous deposit. _ ~â€"â€"~The attention of Dr. Hoagâ€"was called to the situation when Mrs. Louis â€"Marthel, 121 â€"Fairview .place, much perturbed, entered his office and exhibited a stalk of celery containing a pronounced green deposit which she feared was paris green. She had not discovered this until after some of the celery had been eaten. The stomâ€" ach pump was used immediately to prevent possible serious results and the physician sent the celery to a laboratory for analysis. : The result of this analysis was that the green deposit was found to be gopper sulphate, apparently sprayed on the celery while it was growing to kill insects. k Eis The Highland Park Press Physician Urges That All Stalks Be W ashed can do your Wantâ€"ad job alone. read it. 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