Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 31 Dec 1931, p. 9

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vood : Indian t‘s gonna it ool with con , â€" he say it over bi¢ m â€" Brown* re goin‘ i rly hours~ t 9:00 pmâ€" of the Masonik in the highest friends. The imunity is e corner‘: t week‘s a irely you‘re t _Scotland, Apri o Highland Par 0o, where he has his wife, Marâ€" nd A dang]gh oximately Gq Wiles ay paving _COSting ings on Decembe work is Scattered inois. Bids are to n illness of on. was employed by ‘0., Chicago Conâ€" i contractor, and the construction ding in Duluth s. _ The successty ) be the Highwayy pany of Highhu ‘eâ€"of $73,777â€"95â€"â€" they‘i1 ket _ returned home health, he was ng there. were held Mon. Masonic temple in Memorial tony cinch. f Bloom tmas â€"Eve : _DECEMBER $1. is, ving of Sheridap Park for a dist ‘ontributed soon as two famow heik" Giar Long Iliness %&Jfi.‘im.l Be Low in > gll Fort R')fld mother and in Scoutland Up t possible s T 1X i O 22o Reducin® Treatments: _ â€" 1 _ Ne Addressâ€"508 CENTRAL avz. 5 '-u ~HIGHLAND Arra. Ifmmomenammmms l2 '...-----.-..-.--.m ! hi. (Rlrcetinpinrt nrafnomdntrnet; ‘.'---..----.---q.--q--' RELIABLE LAUNDRY _(?LEAN ING CO. In answer to numerous queries reâ€" garding the number of types of legislative measures passed â€" in the General Assembly during the last regular session, Represer ative ‘ #td J. Lyvons analyzes activities in issue of the publication, "Real Esâ€" tate," Lyons‘ report reveals that 2,031 bills were introduced into the house and senate of which 492 were enâ€" acted into law, Fortyâ€"three of these were new laws, â€" s t â€"Exactly 331 bills originated in the house of which 95 were appropriaâ€" tion measures, 196 amendments to enstinglaws,onearepeglact,ten ‘ Yalidating acts, and 29 new laws. # Phone H.°P. 178 e DRY CLBanErg _ Lyons in Article ven by My» wy . "NTte mem. #i Mr. _ Walter Cavans h, ..a..:'h "'"'“:.‘“" rman and Mhs alice Kirk, reâ€" irman, The other, a general in Girl soout!.ng. w?“ll. h.kh ‘nm are working with troops, by new w""’ and troop committees and council and by all interested in Anding out" wna? afirlSeouttm.,mn’h‘,l ‘ Hopme # uitop mertin, !ntyrencd, in ~est & be given by the local direetor‘ will THURSDAY, if no answer call 1025 of Legislature 81, 1981 is paper, "‘i“NO"R-’i‘H’f’SfibkEw;f'RUsT' °CC ‘Me;lâ€" nognes ces + sc oo e ECCC Legislato ’%‘L‘t::v RGPl'e;entative ;l':y(i’r;:;m u 1 5io9 dor ons forces which influence P _ Corral Two Loads 4 â€"â€"â€" of Holiday Liquor PCR SAE Arctrainnsemcs s o3 10 i" Pitintâ€"the article for publicaâ€" Cion in the American Legislators Asâ€" sociation, a magazine distributed to every lfiillltor Thhuentisck .ls s U Two big loads of alcohol In holidayâ€"distribution | am 8e ae s second article legislator Happy New Year We Wish You All , to be printed hq oC _ 0 C Af0â€" deen tray. mch influence _Qfi_gz_!mth-upmflyâ€"mm <ag~~â€" .. Ieomain, when they were halted. â€" In Simon‘s automobile the depuâ€" s ties found 47 oneâ€"gallon and 20 fiveâ€" » nlloncamflllodwith aleohol. In. .oads the other car there were 22 xallonJ y 'Liquor cans, Lyons tells| The No miGe w el ee 9t ome THE PRESs Mamintain®B® spiut.e.s .fi 10 . je county jail_on warrants issued by Justice Harry Hoyt, charging them with transportinx liquor. The automobiles were confiscated and a checkup is being made by the sher-‘ iff‘s office on the automobile license found on Gadeikis‘ car. eur rear of automobiles "5!-'? §§n.)°n‘ and John CaAs Both motor Held for Tra twoâ€"drivers were placed ; ead u2 > y e anes cll . o0 oo â€" Anteiik s : 4L The Hicense on Gadeikis‘ car in issued for another car. tor vehicles had been tray. se l Hup? T 8 John Gadeik had Illinois, 1931 We nuxit a 4 OMPANY Banx aveâ€"| UO, viol!' isâ€"] Wilmette * Jan. 8, 19 depuâ€"} play the â€" ) fiveâ€"| for two v . _ In| violin anc fallon | violin. _R and Weld ‘d in| Lake Fore Iifi‘jd ful ensern "OMHO | vnyroiats ce liâ€" a Cc CA s ue 4 UFCBL, The },ngg;lnmmw that the beauti. ful ‘ensemble showed pronounced musicianship. Arthur Weldon is a ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Welâ€" don of Wilmette. Mr. Cavanah was a violin teacher of the Gunn School of ~Music before its merger with the Chicago Music college, ie s ata io 0 tege s en nc A play the Bach eoncerto in I for two violins, Arthur Wel yiolin and Orville Cavanah violin, Recently Messrs., ( and Weldon rave a ennnset Orville Cavanah and Arthur don, violinists« will L. 24 _ â€"Earlier in the h: men halted a Yuletide "booze" to Schuman of Mort of ~the automobile liquor, was held in a hearing,. > Violinists on _ rogram of Wilmette Sunday â€"Evening Club ette Sunday Eveni «i ng club, » 1982, f Th! + hiz m..:t.zf.of?'m: ihey “u school"in" Lake Puum esc uP concerto in D mi ze" to the county. Morton Grove, d the week the sheriff‘s «6 ‘containing the $2,000 bond for 2y Forest. The Weldon shipment of 1 second Cavanah minor, driver Wel.â€" L159

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