l BR € ; Remapping Plan Will | Affect 13th District +4 ies i At..... * I Quaker Oats yeag mee rwmes 2 m i /â€" That a sharp contest is impending in the redistricting injunction case became more apparent last week, when Attorney General Oscar Carlâ€" strom asked a week‘s additional time in which to prepare his answer to the injunction petition. National n# QuaALITY GRociRs OF THE MIDDLE WEST sINCE 1899 Chipso Smz . 2 ks 35c Fels Nartlu * T2 *" Seminole Tissue S. 0. S. Cleanser Silver Polish gernam‘s .___ Visit your nearest National Tea Co. Food Store today . _ and take edvantage J:bc.mhvï¬who-hll&odfdn[ Prices are the lowest in many years due to the "National Way" of Swans Down giving you the benefits of lower market prices and of our ~â€"~ m-c&odtddlm. Prices are low every day at the NATIONAL â€" TEA CO. â€"FOOD STORES; _ ym _ «â€"â€"â€"â€"HIGHLAND PARK 503 Central Avenne â€"â€"â€"HIGHLAND PARKâ€"â€"â€" Campl 1 South St, Johns Avenue â€" @@ _ Sele of AMERICAN HOME Fine Foods _ ï¬ dependable eniferer qenteytwew Shs Bardent fnest vesstables, Pet, dependable, uniform quality, So _ picked and p > hand Everyday Household Needs Hewaiien Sliced or Crushed Pineapple California HMalves or Sliced Peaches 92%/â€"l6b. YOuUR CHONCE cans No. 2% 3 .17c is3 ©"15c FA L!. F O O D Festival Sale! * 35c°Q Ns TEA The soup ‘is Under the previous districting, the tenth district included a part of Chicago. The revision makes the district end at Evanston, taking in Evanston and the other north shore cities, but not Chicago. ~â€"â€"~~â€"â€"â€"â€" Especial interest in the case cenâ€" ters in the north shore section, since the outcome of the case is likely to affect the personnel of representaâ€" tion in congress. â€" ing â€"at Belvidere, granted the. conâ€" tinganeo asked by the attorney genâ€" redupmei is 396 ...R Corn > YOouRr cHoncEe Sifted Early June < P e a s Solid Red Ripe 3 jm“‘ 1& % r-; ;9¢ 10 s 49c¢ SAVINGS TKE PRES 3 || SEMINOLE ~â€"Theâ€"amount hasâ€"beenâ€"turnedâ€"over to Treasurer Morse in payments of $2,000 to $4,000 as the moneys acâ€" cumuated during the three months. offenders waged by Col. Smith durâ€" ing the summer. _ _1ine total is much larger than is usual as revenue from the activity of the office of state‘s attorney, and office of State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith, according to the records of County Treasurer~Jay B. Morse. _ ___The list shows that. fines were paid by, 197 defendants. The payâ€" ments range from $5 to $200. _____ The larger part of the list is made up of disorderly conduct and gaming cases, with a sprinkling of drunken driving and other charges. J906 Harrison St.. Evanston Fines totalling $15,604 were, _____ Delay on Route 173 turned over to the county coffers| The two paving projects in Lake Besides the jewelry, the robbers tookâ€"a $1,200 fur coat and lingerie valued at $1,500. _ 4 tered about the floor and all drawâ€" ers emptied. i webs . State‘s Attorney‘s â€"â€"When â€"Mrs.â€"Lowenbachâ€"retu they found that their rooms been looted, clothing being â€" _. While the Harry J. Lowenbach family was moving into their Chiâ€" cago home after spending the sumâ€" mer at their Highland Park resiâ€" dence, thieves entered the Chicago home and stole jewelry and clothing valued at $20,000, Chicago police were told October 7. An investigaâ€" tion was ordered. ~â€"Mrs. Lowenbach and a maid left the Highand: Park home yesterday, taking â€"withâ€"them aâ€"casket containâ€" ing jewelry valued at $17,300 which they left in the Lowenbach apartâ€" ment at 2912 Commonwealth avenue, Chicago. While they were on a shopping tour, thieves entered the apartment. Report H. P. Family / Tentative Dates for H. P. Robbed in Chicago| :+Opening of Highways â€" s e n L). 1 .0. ol lll. in This Part State s T I $ S U E"Cotton Soft" ~â€" Office Turns Fines in Totaling $15,000 Seminole Tissue‘s absorbent, clingâ€" ing fibre cleans as gently as a cotton swab. It is "cottonâ€"soft"‘, sterile celluloseâ€"the same material surâ€" geons use on open wounds. SEMINOLE PAPER CORPORATIONâ€"CHICAGO, ILL. . _ DIVIS1ONâ€"INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPAN Y Ccansin PAPER.COMPANY _ by the ~‘The G & R Stables, Highland Park‘s pioneerâ€"riding â€"stables, havâ€" ing been established here for over ten years, announces that their winâ€" ter rates are now in effect. ; by December 1 while the bridge over the Fox river near Antioch will not be completed until January 1 at the earliest. Winter Rates Now county .onâ€"Routeâ€"+73â€"which extends from Zion to Rockford will be comâ€" pleted â€"at â€"variovus times. â€" The crans will be completed_by ‘Novemâ€" ber 15,. 1932, the portion between Antioch and Richmond will be ready According to the report the viaâ€" duct will not be completed and Route 21 between Lake Villa and Antioch will not be opened until January 1. This is.certain to bring some. moans from that section as the detours around the project have been in a deplorable condition for months while complaints as to the condition of the roads have been ignored by cases are more than a month away _ dron kicl whilse on some they will not be perfect. readyâ€"forâ€"travelâ€"untilâ€"the first or ~~| â€"~Tom R next year. 5 in the P Several Important Projects 1e e# Among the projects regarded as :d To of most importance to residents of {:“ $ H the county are those involving the h * | construction of the viaduct over the _ hnonors . Boo line trucks on Route 21â€" north of Lake Villa and the paving of two Tentative dates for the opening of several important state highways in Lake county and in adjoining counties have been announced by George N. Lamb of Elgin, state disâ€" trict engineer. t Opening of the highways in all TIS SVE a+t (%1 Phone Greenleatâ€" 1222 10 yards first dow1 ter of li1 stiflenbd. attempts down Ha for bad kn« they di forma‘ stopping Park ca Index g: from th is under wingme lineup: Stipe Rudolp Stars home severa Su (Co