Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 31

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t the brick resurâ€" leted by the state ent this summer on rom Grayslake to ss slippery surface changes on similar incoln highway at of the road. _ is a portion of the facing approved by merson this spring. 35 S. St. Johns Ave. rs Sharpened _ laid on concrete on these highways er ~:produced ~such ns that accidents )le. Highland Park, IIl. mowers to us for" i of the Lincoln ne garage handled day, workmen toâ€" a coat of tar and ntâ€"ad job alone. en â€"people here SHARPENING wer Shop "ay, Prop. â€" for and delivered Wantâ€"Ads ere Road ravel, Report and deliver WORK REPAIRED Upholstering Phone H. P. 573 Repairing The â€"ruling on the reapportionâ€" ment has upset the political plans of proposed â€"candidates, especially in Lake county,. Under the reapporâ€" tionment bill passed by the state legislature â€"last â€"summer, â€"the â€"Chiâ€" cago settion of the Thirteenth Conâ€" gressional district was cut off and the remainder, including Lake THURSDAY, DECEM BER 4; 4981 â€" _ â€"Congressman Carl Chindblom of the Thirteenith district, who formerâ€" ly lived in Chicago, has moved to Evanston so that he can be a canâ€" didate for reâ€"election. â€"John Hesse, Democrat, who gave Chindblom a close race at the November elecâ€" tion, has indicated that he would be a candidate if the‘reapportionâ€" ment is held unconstitutional by the ‘higher court. Hesse lives in Chiâ€" Expect Review of ~Remap Case During December Court Term Judge Edward D. Shurtleff, who ruled that the congressional reapâ€" portionment was unconstitutional, has expedited the case so that it preme Court. during the Décember district. Tel. H. P. 1404 358 Central Avenue Highland Park, Ilinois When it comes to figuring the real cost of oil heating, it‘s not the initial cost of, the burner that tells the complete story.â€"It‘s the cost of operating your burnerâ€"year after yearâ€"that determines whether or not you will enjoy the greatest advantages of automatic oil heat economy. And, E\ the final analysis, this heating economY inges on the design of the burner you gelect. MODERN PLUMBING ANXND HEATING Hadusn play at high school, December 5. "Shame on you Teddy Slfeari'ng!”--Now what did he (Dave Canâ€" mann) say. Mr. Twiller (Henry Clarkfi and Mr. Ritter (Milo Winâ€" ter) â€"seem amused,. while Nellyâ€"Fell â€"(Lillieâ€"Moore)â€"saysâ€"‘Nauchty, Electrol Oil Burner Joseph Neimer of Antioch was fired at 12 times last week as he fled Ffromâ€"the pursuing »~officersâ€"andâ€"was finally captured hiding in a cellar and was taker to . the county jail. No one was wounded in the gun Prisoner Leaps From Sherifft‘s Car But Is Soon Recaptured Leaping from the automobile in which officers were taking him to the county jail to await indictment leaped out in pursuit, leaving Broâ€" gan to guard the remaining prisonâ€" ers. * â€"Neimer,â€"withâ€" Alden.â€"Allan, â€"Elva Blair and William Cunningham, was arrested, charged with larceny. The four were bound over to the grand the grand jury. Deputy Sheriff Dick â€"Allner and Village Marshal John Brogan put the four into an automobile and drove them to Wauâ€" kegan. On Grand avenue at â€"the Jackson street ‘intersection, Neimer jerked away from Brogan and leaped from the car, running south on Jackson street. Allner stopped the car and THE PE ESS t Th "The Vinegar Tree," a gay comâ€" edy of medium ‘height, has settled down at the Selwyn theatre, Chiea-’ go, for a limited engagement. â€" It has all the ingredients that make for‘ a grand evening in the theatre. Then, too, it has Mary Boland, â€"who generally attributed to this member of the sumac family. m ... _ The. bright. thread. of _ the story concerns the foibles and fancies of »Miss Boland as the scatterâ€"brained, adorably foolish wife, who imagines herself a martyr to love. She has â€"carried an old. romance with an artist to, great imaginative heights. That love. and its mauve memory has meant her spiritual happiness, is giving one of the grandest perâ€" formances of her illustrious career. The rather acidicâ€"sounding title, "Vinegar Tree," is more or less a symbol of the leading role as played by Miss Boland. It means a bright, soft, indefinite species of the wellâ€" known sumac, known to botanists and playwrights as the "staghorn sumac, or vinegar tree." It can be ~seen everywhere, parti¢cularly throughout New England, its_rich, wineâ€"red hue fairly overcoming the fall landscape with long bunches of velvety crimson berries and pastel foliage. â€" Those who know about "dinary ~plant "is@ontinually ~chang= ing the growing plants Of its neighnâ€" boring and often hardier flowers. In human characteristics it would most certainly be described as erratic, scatterâ€"brained, and utterly irresâ€" ponsible. Just how far ‘this symbolism should be carried to clarify the tiâ€" tle, "Vinegar Tree," hasn‘t been deâ€" termined; but at any rate in Miss sister, whom she hasn‘t seen in 15 years, and with her own loveâ€"bitâ€" ten daughter â€"returned from college, all takes place in a weekâ€"end on Long Island. ~The opportunities for gorgeous comedy. scenes are many, and ~the distinguished .cast . has seized them admirably. In the supâ€" morting company are H. Reevesâ€" Smith, Frederic Worlock, Helen Brooks, â€"Jeanâ€"Shelbyâ€"and _ Alan Campbell. â€"*% 7 & Contract for the paving of the Diamond Lakeâ€"Half Day road, a 4% mile improvemrent, last week was let to the McCarthy Construction company of Davenport, Ia. \ The grading or a portion of it, can be completedâ€" this year, it â€"is â€"believed. The letting was held a week ago but as no representative fromâ€"the Davâ€" enport company was present the contract was held up by R. M. Lobâ€" dell, county highway superintendent, until an agent of the company could be sent to Waukegan. oi Boland‘s first: inténtionally~{funny Award Contract For Diamond Lake Road Not As Sour As Its V inegar ‘Tree White House Humor Name interpretation you get all hrough her succeedâ€" é Rogers doesn‘t e would be our .HOUM: Week days, 9 a.m. to $ pm + Wednerday until 7:30 p.m. Sundays ~â€"â€"â€"YBO to 1 30 p.m. for rasding anly.â€" RELIABLE LA UNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Greenbay Rd., Highland Pk. 60 N. First St. Highland Park on Laundry Work Brought and Calledfor 4 South First Street Telephone 555 â€"â€" Highland 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD <__ Highland Park é Maintained by First Church of Clwrist, Scientist of Highland Park 381 Harel Avenue CHURCH SERVICES Sunday School 9 :30 a.m. Between Ages 4â€"20 where the Bible, and all authorized Christianâ€" Science literature may be You are cordially invited to visit "the Reading Room, ° J. SMITH GREENSLADE Collette Soeurs Electrical Contra GoWwNs â€" SUITSâ€" WRAPS COaATS $ For appointment phone Winnetka 1011 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 :00 JUNK TELEPHONE 410 â€" individually designed. Moderates rates * Dealer in Remodeling Altering % â€"DISCOUNT Highland Park TWENTYâ€"NINE

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