Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 34

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d=ei 3# #f s trip of the proposed sites by state and federal officials, Lewis B. Sprinâ€" ger, superintendent, state division of forestry, announced recently. Establishment by the federal govâ€" ernmentâ€"of â€"nmationalâ€"forest units=in Minois will move a~step nearerrealâ€" fization this" week with an inspection Plan National Forest Preserves in Illinois ; â€"â€"Officials Make Survey All chrome lamps Cigar lighter Chrome running board mouldings Tan top material of highest quality Improved L. G. 8. Free Custom models 898A: Sâ€"passenger 2â€"door Brougham $1145; Business Man‘s Coupe $1195; Convertible Cabriolet $1245; 4â€"door Full Sedan $1195; Convertible Phaeton Sedan $1345; 7â€"passenger Sedan $1395. All Custom Models include Free Wheeling, Standard mmw.z«mmamr.uwmc««vauu.c-uuaumc«nwu.ms.an $1145; Business Man‘s Coupe $995; 7â€"passenger Sedan $1195; f. o. b. factory. Equipment other than standard, at extra cost. . Prices subject to change without notice. A U BUR N AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, AUBURN, INDI_ANA Robe rail s Walnut finish . instrument board and walnut finish mouldings Etched finish for instrument panel Body, optional colors Special upholstery â€" Largeâ€"tires with white 386 Park Avenue, Highland Park 978 Linden Avenue, &inne}h_ x h ~g People accustomed to paying $2,000 and more for an automobile voluntarily tell us that this new Auburn .Custom Brougham meets their requirements better than any car they have ever owned. If this sounds like an exaggerated statement, we invite you to inspect the car itselfâ€"drive itâ€"compare it. If the car does not sell itself, fivou will not be asked to buy. In addition to quality construction; 127" wheelbase; 98 H. P. Straight Eight Lycoming engine; silentâ€"constant mesh transmission; strongest frame, with twistâ€"proof Xâ€"type cross member; and automatic chassis lubrication, this car has many other refined features. Also L. G. S. Free Wheeling. rantsâ€" for his arrestâ€"on charges â€"of deserting his wife and three children and forced to return his 19 year old The officials will leave Harrisburg Monday morning and will tour Galâ€" latin, Hardin, Pope, Saline, Jackson, Unionâ€"and Alexander counties where the federal government is planning to establish the first two units. The gc'.t_ of_these will_embrace .Gallatin,; ope, Hardin and Saline counties, where a tract of 291,392 acres is ‘loâ€" Dogged POWERED BY LYCOMING C4 t d 8 @is § | officers _ bearing warâ€" T KKE P R E 8 8 tom Brougham â€"s4] /JJ3 _ â€" sweetheart to the home of her parâ€" ents because he was unable to supâ€" port her, Dirk Heuvelkamp, a 40 year old Libertyville chauffeur, shot himâ€" self to death in front of the Oakâ€" wood estate. near Libertyville last week. hesmr t kss c ... Wrong About Sports . _ o f onl o + HAlin 6 ~~The American attitude toward sport Dgglg.rgng that I'm@‘m ,shld] 5 981319 is wrong. We are the only people it| Jast fiscal year, Gov. Louis L. Enime the world who make sport a business.| son has proclaimed the week of Oq¢ â€"~American Magazine._ â€"~~â€"â€"|t=t0â€"as fireâ€"preventionâ€"week.â€"â€"â€" Phone Highland Park 169 __*~ Phone Winnetka: 3870 tyville last| Governor Sets Oct. 4 to 10 aggiappr tyville last l Period for Annual Obâ€" 1:_:13! | esc â€"l> o eepvance inâ€"Stateâ€"â€"â€"»~â€"fGâ€"C â€" "Fire waste is one of the most ‘ grettable and unnecessary incid â€"â€". B} of our economic and social life," sai ‘ ‘Gov. Emmerson, in urging the g 1 zens of IIltinois to observe fire wed _ [ by cleaning up all fire hazards i s eir homes, placesâ€"ofâ€" business, ts tories, schools, hospitals, places of a sembly, amusement and worship.â€". ~The Proclamation _ f [|â€"The Governor‘s proclamation fd "Nows: id arccancsnenmmnsann * â€"ciome FIRE PREVENTION: MBI Deerfiel WEEK PROCLA! e es "This tremendous waste of life an property . is wholly unwarrant« since authorities agree that 90 pa cent of all fires and fire casualties an preventable by exercise â€"of> reasonab care and caution. Itâ€" is a duty «i good citizenship to accept a person responsibility in practicing habits « carcfulness in all things which ma cause fire. ' "Now, Therefore, I, Louis L. En â€"merson, Governor of the State of IIi gre_ttdbte and unnecessary incid of our economic and social life. "In the last fiscal year Illinois corded 19,183 fires, with a loss® $21,815,989. This approximates burning rate of one fire every minutes and a daily loss of $59,7~70.1 "Deaths from fire in this Sta numbered 379 in 1930. a nors, â€"doâ€"hereby â€"designateâ€"and pN October â€"10;â€" 1931 â€"to â€"beâ€"observedâ€"i Fire Prevention Week "I â€"urge the people of the State take occasion this. week to make thorough cleanâ€"up of fire hazards unnecessary combustible material homes, places of b’usine‘s'i, factoric schools, hospitals, places of assembli amusement and worship, and in other classes of property. " Partic care should be taken to see that heat ing equipment is in safe conditiv_w for winter. $ Chambers of Commerce, civic orga" izations, schools and the press erate in a practical program . of prevention in their respective C munities, which should be carried 0 systematically during the entire yea‘ â€""Every citizen should resolve no act of hisâ€"shall be the cause © f ons Sn Sin rnpieatveeniremgur reimnic oi mt e cle sc @ of Bearastownt Declaring that Illindis had 3. at five o‘ esâ€"withâ€"aâ€"loss of _$21,815,989. _at the. Bet ... RELIABLE LAUNDRYâ€"â€"â€"â€"$Ohn Kromm hom & ,DRY CLEANING COMPANY 'tr:ic;t. an6. Mro 618 N. Greenbay Rd., Highland Pk Mlifiained friends 20% .DISCOUNT on Laundry Work Brought Half Price _ Phone 400 _ _ Studio 320 Central Avt¢ LOUISE MceCLERNAN American Conservatory of Music Normal course under Louise Robyn Children under six years Thursday, September 24, 1 PIANO â€" HARMONY ~Grafuate of ~~ John Hatch, the â€" Whiy . Hatch, _ died ; . f$about eleven 0‘C10( been four years ol «Mtittle boy had not mer,. but was onl five days before h §> eningitis. _ _â€"_â€" p Edgar;f:MarghI"e‘t ,.â€" [ESunday with Mr. Camp Lake, Wis. Invitations have pproaching marri y Fehr, daughte Mr. and Mrs. ine_Jane George Harder an among those from guests at the P. Highland Park on bration of Mrs. P day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. 1 tained at three t Thursday â€"evening County: Line roa their weddins# an ning. _ Mrs. Bla Johnson, before weeks ago.= two children. Syly Sunday guests a and Mrs. Swan J Mr. and Mrs. F land Park were t Mrs. F. P. Br entertained Tuesd ofâ€"her_son, Eug versary. ~â€"Mr. and Mrs. W children and Mr ered an address « at the Presbvter Mr. William Libertyville, on afternoon. Mrs. T. G. Joh af Chestnut stree! London, Wis., la the death of an u Mr, and Mrs. spent the weekâ€"c dorf‘s parents, M erts of Racine. Seully,â€" were â€" th Mrâ€"and . Mrs. Fj hurst, Tuesday ¢ Mr. and Mrs. their guests on S Harry Leaders Richard Birns, M Mr.oand Mrs. Ha Miss ~Dorothy Bi Birns of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. J been living in A galow, moved F house on Ridge r Wis.. over Sund Mr. and Mrs. Monday from a Minn., and Farg Reverend Mar "Highwood > 8) hn Kromn hom sday, Septem Fehr, to Ha

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