Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Jul 1931, p. 46

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Iader/rirportefthat raisin; Gi Paul Radér was granted permis- sion to extend his revival meeting in Police Report Chief of Police Edward Moroney reported forty-one arrests forthe last month, with 8884 collected from the twenty-eight Jaw violators fined. an ordinance banning curb pumps is to be amended to permit not more than one to cub " feet of frontage, and prohibiting installation, mainten- ance, and operation after two years. The amending ordinnnee was iiied for inspection. _ Petitions ofgurnge men to install gasoline pumps " the curb were heeded, alter pawn-:1 postponaments, Boner o! pus“; Seam Gil may. Property owners alone no exempted under terms of the ordinance as read. Refuse must be disposed of at the city dump. _', __-___"'-" _.. . . 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'sl1Adfl.'ll?lr.t1tf.rr.1..ak Also Maintain a Good Variety of Fruits and Vegetables 27 81251: SATURDAY, JULY 25th Delivery Sei'viee--uHighiirodd and Highland Park _ .CO-OPERATIVE TRADING COMPANY STORES 32c 18c troubles. he owned hid aim at, and was regularly employed by his, father at a salary of $60 a week. .He seemed in good spirits last night when he stopped at his home before. I shouted for help and George Luna: Ben, 574 Caroline phce. Wankegan, came to the rescue. Lundsen dived Prvyrermr1mmstitirti'tntigrTiiiig'ri body. 1 WBCNW r- "A eoronerhs jury this morning re- turned a verdict of death by suicide, although no motive for the youth’s 1tlf-Attry1ttiot cow be {Quad-Jig "Be told me thnt he was going to jump in the lake and drown himseli." Juhrend said. " tried to stop him, but he struck me nnd knocked me down. When I got up, he was in the water. He made no attempt to swim. "Hia body wss recovered " 1:15 o'eloek Wednesday morning, but an tempts to revive him proved useless. "Brmarman, the son of a wealthy ofBeial of a Chicago printing concern, was walking along the pier with Bob Juhrend, 856 Ostormnn avenue, Deerfield, Jain-end told police. himself from the north pic Ind drowning in the waters of Luke Mich- igan. according to the Weaken]: News-Sun which reports the cue as follow}: _ . t A picnic puty on tht iiorthhineh, near the Wuukenn mrtdrworks, vi: turned into My Tuesday night when one of the party, Frank Bragg. Deerfield Youth Drowns at Waukegan; Suicide " Verdict of the Inquest THE Following the review which begun " 3:30 on the main intrude grounds, the quarters of the regiments. were inspected. Firing practice by the R.0.T.C. followed. _ PRES All once" af the coat artillery were addressed by Hui. Gen. Gulick " 2 o'eloek in "he afternoon. Re. serve units, of the national guard amrthe R.0tth datum! the oppor- _ Upon bis, arrival at the fort, he was met by a guard of honor, by whom he minutes! to the oiBeatr's club for luncheon. A Isolate of thirteen guns was flredat, he entered the res- emtion', the guard of honor headed at nttentiou throughout. 7 Maj. Gen. John W. Gulick, chief of the regular army coast artillery service last Friday made an oMetat inspec'tion of the 208d coast artillery regiment for the itrtrt time since the spring of 1930, when it was stationed at Fort Sheridan. Ma}; "0ikir0iiriiklitiiiai" -'" _ , Inspection of Coast Artillery, Ft. Sheridan “Hambu- of Emma’s funny WM morning mama “.th tltereporttttatttteimttttmtsk_ aide, but testimony of mum it the inquest resulted in the jury under Dr. John Tartor, ramming the amide verdict." ' coming laid. American mild its..--..-.., Prime beef, no via}; ltr., . .,.;; . .h-rar.:1:r..aivi::Crc: Land O' Lakes CHEESE BACON Marvel Med M W - W W x; - W." Ttht. .TC:C'I.C. "ii [ROLLED RIB ROAST to the beach putrid-tin- 25c 32c The (and: at the beaches are, in addition " being life (undo, police otBeera, Whose authority all should recognize. Any appeal from their de- ci-ions should be made to the super- inundent at the ofBee of the Tttrk tgf -hctu-ctttutu11-hy-atwane1 I . . _ Life guards will at all times an- aver questions relative to the beach " which they are stationed, or give Advice nbout bathing. Do not disre- xurd sometime of the yards, al- thortth bometimee apparently of no importance. . ‘ .' TIMEY MJeliilMt0l)Is FOR BATHERS GWEN a chimney of a house on Bloom street. ttnd the owner didn't like it much. Noise of "ttttttfirst tho has been muse ptsormrprotrmtr. _.'.'., -. o Several complaints have been re- eeived by Chief of Police Mommy re- tritd'ttttt operations of airpUtrttt over the north end of Highland Park dur.. ing the recent aireraft maneuvers at Port Sheridan. In one instance, it was .rWMthm} Trite "em "a -Nii"ii'iritTriririd"Th"is' V top at! an; an Hour. Other notable feat- uru include automatic emergency lighting and ventilatioil, and operat- ing control devices insuring maximum safety at all times. Leading engineers who have seen the car in operation declare that a't is o new departure in the present move to give the riding public the utmost comfort and con- venience in local transportation. Complain that Af "rp""'hiiié Aerial Damaged Chimney Seating Capacity 40-100 Seating capacity of the thkhall rail couch is 40 persons, with h max- imum rush-hour capacity of 100 per- An outstanding feature of the Blackhall nil coach in its compact uutd-attraetivar,atrreatratetee---q'he car is 9 feet 8 inches high, and the floor only 24 inches_a.bove the nib, per- mitting the use of a single atop well " inches above street level. Unusual visibility- is denied by wide plate glass windows, the sections of which -tztts.zair-edutteustsptmd.i-tlucaam. manner as are windows in on auto- mobile. of the maul air braking equipment, mid elimination of loose mechanical parts have. aided in reducing run- ning. noises " per cent. "d Rednec- Noin.“ Walsh: Reduchon‘ inn-note. and weight are aluminum for steel and wood, and using high-speed motors, the Weight has been cut to 17,500 pounds, com- W!!! to 89,909. 'rqt.ttt1tt1.fttrocaimua, died at 'of the old type. 'Adapta. tion " the worm drive principle in place of the old gear drive, substitu- tion of hydraulic equipment instead BLACKHAIL COACH IS RIVAL or' hon tlijt,t'ddfire1'eri, P . trrisltl,trti at 11t,',t 5,321 (Seating! from page , A) tCiiittrtitieirri'mrrisitiit 6) “my: July 2

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