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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1931, p. 16

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HA -”“f made throu; HEEE lE mc 3 ‘A Highland Park ot 1{a< 4i (N im C Another p | $ H,i{... y * Branch J Rees‘ craft O ThE 4 m W Haroup KNAPP, m l er remoye S BEEE bl is Pirg load"" â€" [J/later remove éf} "411 x::‘:«\ i 41 N.P?i:::“l;‘; Road p‘i’ne in tow :": .;4 ?‘-;u\: .' l . serre R § m ies ) *4 Sssm . Attorney for the Club Dean Bat a ' a hy : J. A. MILLER, frot 498 ; , ) Affiliated with the Waukegan National Bank ‘M ; | ‘M Bidg., Waukegan e â€" This «ffin MECHANICAL SERVICE Kendric C > astares '.“':'..,.""m' bars of STATION io the t Â¥s The Chicago Motor Club â€" P at niv Svilding 0f 66 East Seuth m A,A_z. Cliubs <â€" Automotive Repair Service 1913, who an + CHICAGO MOTOR + rra iuna weinst .~. 0oi l : Hly‘5 SHC D HWMiinmaic a,,3; 3 _ 31_____ _ _ _A AEO thousand _ 1215;,““”:6?3: d‘y,f‘-’; en "mopa .. 2. Gro Oe L atis and Indian$, hever worry about were Arom the sguthwest. They wl _ _ flat tires. These men andâ€"women, members of the from the northwest in August, last Chiagol(mrflnb,mentitl to free ti ice. â€"_: J yearâ€"_ Mererimincenamatiisied recssae. Bb h. Melesioen d lc ns ed nesnssinirsi m“mce s The rainfall last month _amounted Emergtncytofif service is only one of the numerousâ€"â€"â€"f|â€"toâ€"3:76â€"inches as compared to one ~â€" oneyâ€"saving services of the club. You have the proâ€" insh /n Angust of last year. ‘ tection of the insurance service, the bail bond service > I m â€" 1. ~â€"=~~ i > !gd fll! ; 7. poak es oi airarninaintn u000 w0 + o snn en 2 es . s msnt that was a: lucky bmk-bmâ€"wbenâ€"tbrflpiirfm l y _W‘h&ming;htfiififiafi ruined. . .. The tire ‘ was almost new." _ â€"*~~The tires of today are great for giving mileage, but driving a few feet with aflattiremunsmintothe casing and tmha Cipmcpnbat in anntuentnoserine, â€"â€". and accident prevention work. â€"â€" fear went flat," 3 that was aâ€" hlcky 14 like changing uses, Byc "aneet Detause they dis. motOtists in pp;,_:___ . t one hundred thousand "I was a half block from a ti e rear went flat" «41q . ___" """" *hOP» when my right Je , HS2 A. A. A: Clubs said a motorist recently. "I than zh. vr Abréalk__ _ L_. . t A?Qfl'd J« I msht Thev t‘ Worry 33 C us Â¥ eessceossessses B & * § **#*ssesesee0e : # 4 & its. c D.....O““. # t ts ws us ae c usW me district ---Tbetire ~ â€"2H EB â€"P R E3 3 3 : ; ; â€""~ FHOL _.Benner, formerly with Columbia university, assumed the duties of dean of the college of tducmim‘;’today, succeeding the late 12::" Charles E. Chadsey, who died 4 iF pr e e oo se o ie W Dean,~ year. Prof. with C andâ€"cut open by fishermen ; fULUA] , O Ahnen on Route 173, new Z "Tientiterton 2t rgame" toner,. | io Reth9rd, hitheps uieantia Identification of Nakatus‘ body was :I:Tme; l‘))y .?; ::k;o:m ::x.thorit! made through dental work. be over 500 years old. The bon Another plane stood by when Lieut. were turned up in the course Rees‘ craft was forced to the wrayes| digging out the highway on Chat 60 miles from Honolulu. A destroyer Lake hill on the southwest side l‘?r removed the fliers and took their the lake. C plane in tow. P 1 2o u0 EmIT Pance *‘ "" $ saidâ€"theyâ€"wereâ€" convinced be chants â€"had been eaten by s _ The shark that devoured â€" was 18 feet long and weig pounds. It was one of two and <cut open by fishermen : Identification of Nakatus‘ b made through dental work. Convinced that Minoru Kanagwa, fellow merchant, had met the same |fate, the shark fishers lay in wait off Barber‘s point for more deep gea killers. _ _ The merchants â€"had been missing since settingâ€"out in a skiff® Sunday on a fishing expedition. â€"Navy ‘airplanes, including one in ‘ghich Lieut. W, L. Rees and another ierâ€"risked their lives when forced down in the sharkâ€"infested waters, Forwe ww 4Â¥ _ .0 2 FL oluluâ€". merchant the body of a h A4ayS, L:;gud;gadd#:wfiy‘mi fi% On August last year there were 16 clear days, 3 cloudy days and 12 partly. clondy. days.â€" s The prevailing winds last monthl were from the southwest; Thev wara _ the maximum . temperature last month, the report shows, was 99 deâ€" «grees on the Sth.”ln’lugn.t of last year the maximum of 98 degrees was rencued on ABe 3rd. .. _ . 4 _ The _minimum _ temperatureâ€" ,“4 month was 46 degrees on the 31st as complred to 46 dmg on the 2“6! i1 August of last year, ernment weather recorder for county.â€"=â€"~â€"â€"â€"~â€"*"" of the same month a year ccrding to the monthle _ With the exception of an unusualâ€" ly heavy rainfall, the weather last month was little different than that of the same month a year ago, acâ€" Fowilirem * tss > 4000 oc uW‘L August Weather Here * Shark i was ‘vailing winds last month the southwest; They were northwest in August, last Is Reported:â€"Rainfall convinced “1;6&5‘7.:{;: the eaten by sharks. | ship t devoured Nakatus | *0W" Wdirimnniemmedt i nc ie ie oo aon cn ced MB . meaadf megnon oo ooo ie s iiet _ Dell,. o n en mesammaiaige. »Vl..’-andfleé».laesml’n*of'mad, Sadao Nakatus, Hon:â€" measure clothing, conducted a ho t was ‘ found . inside toâ€"house canvass in the city of W huge shark by fisherâ€"| kegan about ten .. 2goâ€"and .& pen" Tt Mb says 5 t’mâ€"th!‘fé’;'_fl‘ml fonolulu, H. 1. ported. "" at Minoru Kanagwa, wmrmeinmmminsntens 2 3 t, had met the samel "Demand thit the *â€"ail. A YÂ¥ in weighed 750 ux, official govâ€"| resident mnall is . us ) ~caught today. the same 3 fima!ld' that flle M Shore in wait) itary district board erect twoâ€" deep gea| posal plants in the city one at ad ~been|foot of South avenue and the o 14 ~clear of last] â€"Caught in the act of es was| wheel from a parked _tr, â€"=0 ~| rear of 723 Pine street, W n â€"â€"Ingt ! 1 <â€"Â¥OÂ¥â€" 1 Ev> , Irene Williams, 18, s dent of Cedar Lake, w killedâ€"last week, when a ster, driven by Harry yearâ€"old son of a Chieag man now living at Cedar turned on Route 21 jus Lake Villa.. The giri‘s &.2‘.‘"0 AND HARMONYy: a in : _of Highland Park Bra «* Onlnl:ths:holallple 1 _Fall term C114 Th ~~~‘Rewistration Sept. 10, 1 12 .. Studiq, Highland Park State Bank BM Both ‘Waukegan and cago are alarmed over the Waukegan cify 2L._ _ ___ _7 Su _ ABC U on the: North Flats to provide sewage disposal, .has been made tha tur_.1. T ET Workmen on f Friday and_ Saturday, Septem| 25 and 26, have been set aside the dates of Waukegan‘s Grand F Opening brmembeniif“’th‘é'inefi tile division of the W inâ€"Nor stores in Waukegan will be lsked1 participate. _ o Lo oi l oo * Sn o Mnrnente CE EJ ~4 in Waukegan and moved out into «county, it is reported. â€" y 0 clock one night last week, F, Brunker, 84, of 1420 West P3 way avenue, Chicago, was arreg by the police, who were of the opin| that the man is demented. l C y xC CC OO" Ne nrConugâ€" W slashing of the Waukegan to road and bridge tax rate by 6 Anast rROM LAKE HELEN TAYLOR | BRIEF NJ 40â€"years,died at daughter, Mrs. C; week,â€"in that city. H“"pfliflzs About This f’an orth Shore; Doings at County Seat __ £3.5.5.5 fi?"d"v" Wt 10 . Powers, the , when a iiifii yÂ¥ . Harry Smith, of Waukegan for Cedar Lake, 0 21 just north girl‘s head : car rolled 0 aukegan for the !â€"at the home of L'_Carl J. Jensen council. act of stealing T x ta ) £ T n â€"operations the North mad Jorgenson, 1s$ in Make Reg EDGEW A ED Studi coâ€"0pé Culbe Eve

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