Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 23

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5.â€"C.â€"*"*Teddy* ry‘s restaurant reet. The new Teddy George‘s ‘eature cabarct cover charge at he new Libertyâ€" was started Jast ville Constructio® home will cost d that the edifice thin five month# SLADE _Shop ontractor f ~Mrs. Alvina ing, just south line, last week, urâ€"Hynes, had husband, ~Julius Nickels resentâ€" f his drinking @ird as her husâ€" Hed. â€"â€"â€" which _ threatens "*Â¥* Duilding, E. rector,. is resignâ€" 1 plans for the mity chest and, activities on & ‘or relief, of the egan and North was reached: by er of Commerce e a new night ficials of the Iliâ€" oners andâ€" town for four days i®" ere elected from Atkinson of Lake ioner~ of Shields 1 first vice presi in. Antioch road I vice president. st Street _ Highland Park erest â€" Along id in the nt of its openâ€" i Palace, one of mptuous amuseâ€" report â€" made by {arshal Paul E. ake, at the con id her s rday mber 24, 1931 as¢~ blamed for e _ retrenchment. ry at the Wau nightly from Lake Zurich Propertyâ€"â€" Case in Supreme Court ~â€"â€"When the original purchaser obâ€" _tained the land in 1856 the governâ€" }'nient was paid for the "swamp lands" and in turn sent the money to the ~~Briefs® and arguments in "the suit brought by a subdivider and property owners around Lake Zurich to make t a public lake,; have beenâ€" received last week by States Attorney A. V. Jmith who has a suit pending quesâ€" tioning the ownership â€"of the land.: â€" The Froelichs and Pierces had reâ€" fused these people access to the lake on the grounds that they owned the in addition they claimed the governâ€" ment survey showed it to be swamp lands. . ~"The action was originally_ brought against â€"August _Froelich, George Pierce andâ€" Margaret â€"Pierce, owners af large tracts of land there, by Alâ€" tbert J.â€" Leonard, a subdivider, â€"and owners of lots along the lake. Thursday, September 24, 1931 state of Tilinois and the it over to Lake county. â€"The appeal is based on the disâ€" missal of the original suit. â€" . ~Cireuit Judgeâ€" :Edward Shurtleff, who ruled the Leonard, et al, action out on the grounds that the state should have presented the case,. aeâ€" cepted anâ€"intervening petition from States Attorney A.<V. Smith but later ordered this dismissed. * Col. Smith filed a new suit chargâ€" ing fraud and mistakes in the survey ofâ€" the government that labeled the property swamp lands. This is pendâ€" MOVIE and TALKING DEIBLER MOTOR C AR CORP. es £ w anommeiniactnonmmmiuntstoon mesymntemsesnume ncrieadgcececas torcereirmrmee PICTURE FREE state turned 5 Hear Walter P. Chrysler talk ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, at 8 p. m. 22 South First Street, Opposite Northâ€"Western Depot CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH DEALERS V ERY INTE RESTING SH O W ’l‘or the M. H. Hussey Coal Co., with £,200 tons of West Virginia coal, from Sandusky, Ohio, wentâ€"aground in the ‘innerâ€"harborâ€"on â€"theâ€"water â€"supply .raain at the foot of Clayton street, Jlast week. T Investigation â€" of the water main was ordered by Captain John Nelson of the Yosemite and it was found that ~the ~supply main was undamâ€" aged. Theâ€"collier Colonel of the same line bound for the Hussey docks was held up by the unloading of the Yoseâ€" mite which had been delayed 24 hours. Officials of the M. H.. Hussey Co., siated that several of the heavily Isden coal: boats have goneâ€"aground ‘n the harbor during the past sumâ€" mer, due td the low lake level. â€" _The Yosemite was neld fast on the waterâ€"mairtâ€"untilâ€"theâ€"wind shifted in late afternoon, when sne backed off and waited a further rise of the water in the harbor which had dropped two feet or more due to the high off shore and a half feet of water and with the offâ€"shore wind the depth of the harbor where the boat went aground was but A7 and a half feet. * :. Tor marriage than in makingâ€"lists â€"of t!le best 100 books.â€"American Magaâ€" zine.â€" = mA mi Coal Freighter Goes â€"â€"â€"â€" ~ The‘ coal boat Yosemite‘ of the Cleveland â€"Cliff Coal Boat Lineâ€" of Aground in Waukegan Where Rules Are Useless Harbor at Low W ater â€"â€"â€"PBH EB â€"Pâ€"R ES 8 _ ayton street,| |8 d fast on the| [ nd shifted in | |8 e backed â€"off | |§) __~=~â€" _of the water| [3 dropped two| |i ligh off shore| |3 Â¥â€"€ en;â€" ::“Bh‘ and with the | [3 >« of the harbor | wz â€"Phone H.â€"P. 1830 j FOLDING CARD TABLES ANDCOVERS BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN‘S TABLESâ€"AND â€"CHAIRS Delivered and called for â€" Rates very reasonable Forâ€"Rent for Parties and Gatherings :MILDRED HAESSLER cce MR RBELLEY â€"_â€" Special morning andâ€"evening classes in Tap or Corâ€" rective Exercising for womenâ€"and business girls. DANCINGâ€"CLASSES â€"~â€"Successor to H. M. PRIOR CO.= Saturday, October 3rd, 9:00 a.m. BALLEET~â€" TAP ~â€"~~ {£CROBATIC BALLROOM DANCING announces a the reâ€"opening of her Funeral Director & Road â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Telephone H. P.4260 neenediancye Instruction in 1737 â€"Rice Street, Raviniaâ€" pimirmomnmtmimu® 21 = $

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