Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 31 Dec 1931, p. 27

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U HAVE YOUR LL MADE? irdini specializes are for children eveâ€" relhlx. Tel. H. P. ME â€"SHOP for nCcy * ES ....;:::: , DECEMEBEER 3 Winnetka r Work: ANING ue, Glencoe. ilver and pearl; el. H. P. 12. 4 erences. ‘ING SMITH General housework th â€" Aâ€"1 references. Monday eventng ; 9 a.m. to 3 pm re, general house $4 per week:; H. P. 704 aftet 8, maids, governâ€" aurant, office help, ‘ELY investigated. GHBORS 3 8116 _ TION FEE ‘ERVISION _ 324 vice for North Shore lly Investigated Evanston T HELP ARBEK deliver. 1161 itiesâ€" BLE r absence. OÂ¥ AGENCY AND PLAIX AL work guara £ T eauonable."" *‘ Gv‘l‘;poinw 2790 For apâ€" e 50e J CHAS.G.BLAKE Co 321 1981 RZ:: RELIABLE LAUNDRY PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., The following numbered policies, â€"which were among those shipped to our former _,finfih&n atâ€" Highland â€"Park, I!linois, L. Nelf â€"& Company, cannot be loâ€" Fire ........... No. 881877900 inclusive Tornado .......No. 986852â€"875 inclusive MDLLL OA onpo mc 2 ous c 20 200 22000 _ . TY ABMCTREY Hubbard Woods, Glencoe, Ravinia, Highâ€" landâ€"Park, Deerfield, Highwood, Fort Sheriâ€" : Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, and Rondâ€" _ Information as to the time and place of the hearing upon this application may be secured by communication with the secreâ€" tary of the Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois. $608 N. Western Ave., Chicago itc chnnd ninpriBfinge im =* beie ioi es benird Bibrtahien. onlfi lt SL5 2 ind erty between Chicago and Evanston, Wilâ€" mete, Kenilworth, Indian Hill, Winnetks, WhALLL3 Cupicas dae c 22 P ts en t MAUSOLEUM or HEADSTONE ~THE OLD aAup Reuiasic ‘uv;’lv&m 4AE X GIY':Nt:‘l g)]e‘ fil« undersigned wi nois Commerce Commission of an application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate as a motor carrier for the transâ€" MONUMENT DRY CLEANING CO. were among 1 Pred L. Nelf cated. â€" Fire ... Phone H. P. 178 : QUALITY DRY CLEANING the transportation of property between Chicago and Evanston, Wilmette, Kenilâ€" rworth~. Indian" Hill, Winnetka, Hubbard ICB SAhAILS WANTEDâ€"â€"ghe Ridge Farm m of sl:‘.lhta (unrh:e or Cllmb)d::l‘ shildren Call . Henry Glidden, Tel. H. P. 551. _ 48 illiam WANTED TO RENTâ€"Modern 7 or 8â€"room i:u-f'.l;chnm"""_" ;:igvt;ii"'ix;f:i'un‘.i"“"“p&m Deerfield, Highw ‘ort ‘Sheridan, e Forest, Lake Bluff, and Rondout. of the LAKE FOREST AND_ NORTH SHORE MOTOR EXPRESS, INC. for # Certificate of Convenience and Neeâ€" ILLINOIS HELP WANTED house; 2 baths ; in good residential seeâ€" tion. Address B. C. Press office. â€" 44 & Coal Range. ; SOCIALâ€"SERVICE _ _ Old City Hall Tel. H. P. 4000 SKATES WANTEDâ€"The Ridge NOTICE OF APPLICATION _â€"â€"â€"â€"FIRST CLASS COOKS : B:tm 25 lla.“ years ”zld, positions, per ‘ wi * Must have first â€"class references. PAULINE‘S â€"AGENCY % Tel. H. P. 2520 Miscellancous CASE . AND AND NORTH COMMISSION The plea for the purchase of the Americanâ€"made product isâ€"made to skating associations, â€"dealers ‘and manufacturers, primarily on â€" the basis .. of <superior quality and the necessity to . purchase Americanâ€" made products in the interest of providing _ wo; or. American.labo + ‘t:!_:l{ " â€"the, retyrn_of prosperity. _ » to <~supply â€" the © American 7market which is larger than the markets of : allâ€"otherâ€"countries â€"combined: * The Amateur ‘Skating union of the United States has adopted rego. lutions approving a nationâ€"wide campaign to stimulate the purchase of Americanâ€"made ice skates in preference~ to products made in other countries. Those promoting the campaign includinrig the Illinoisâ€" Western Skating association, emâ€" phasize that Americanâ€"made skates are far superior to brands made in other countries and American manâ€" ufacturers are thoroughly qualified 44 Buy U. S. Made Skates _ ~Plea to Skating Fans ng my recent bereavement in the loss of my dear husband. 2770 Cungaucted ~the ~burial service, during our recent bereavement in the logs of our husband and father. & Mrs. John Turner, and little Barbara. friends and relatives imends and relatives for their kindâ€" ness and sympathy shown us, also the members of the A. O. Fay lodge, a Lo n ol AWetve Aeke â€" Ni _ beâ€"paidâ€"atâ€"the officeâ€"of the & weune O uit n ie oLc ce 0h 2. 5. 4 Freasurer, Highland Park State Highâ€" land Park, Iilinois, on the 1st ti'::kn;l Febâ€" ruary, 1932,. after which time no interest will accrue thereon. & 205 205 205 295 281 282 281 283 282 282 280 To the holders of the ng "Tmâ€" progupent Bond ouee t he C19 of frigh: You are hereby notified that there are hereinaiter described and" that ie Rhucente named bonds have been selected by lot for payment ; Special Assessâ€" Bond Dated Series Amount ment â€" No. 280 8106 â€" Oct 1k 1494 â€" _ M * & uns an CARD OF THANKsS I wish to thank my mar CHARLES F. GRANT cit . December 31, 1931. y Treasur 5391 5402 said 5158 5381 4716 4878 4879 5040 5041 5042 37138 3990 4048 4180 4182 4185 4187 4414 CARD OF THANKsS Oct. 16, 1924 Oct.16, 192¢ gfi 16, 1924 . 12, 1924 + Jan. 16, 1925 Apr. 10, 1925 Apr. 10, 1925 Apr. 10, 1925 Apr. 10, 1925 June 12, 1925 ~â€"Aug. 7. 1925 Aug. 7, 1925 Sept. 4, 1925 Sept. 4, 1925 Nov. 20, 1925 Nov. 20, 1925 Nov. 20, 1925 Frank Reckberger. Jan. Nov, Nov. Jan. Apr. Apr. Apr. NOTICE 26, : 26, | and 15, 1926 1926 1926 1924 1924 1925 1925 1925 E>A |500.00 â€" G â€" ~+1500.00 wele : 3 500.00 ch of them will THE PR ES 8 urâ€" m:'*‘l’w’lll @3 7I'l urt=m css Highlandâ€" Park, 111. $ If I can be of any service to you, do not hesitate to command. : With compliments of the season. C Cordially yours, However, it is my honest opinion, that there is more good in all of us than there is Bad, and I ask for no greater opportunity to serve f time and energy to work out a soluâ€" tion for the good of all humanity laying aside politics, greed and sel. fishness. are the year, your utmost thought and consideration. Far be it from me, Governor, to take it upon my shouldâ€" ders to dictate or advocate the way and means to ‘do this. have been mighty good to you Govâ€" ernor, for they have kept you in Springfield for a great many years as they undoubtedly have most exâ€" plicit confidence in you. It is not too late Governor, to keep and mainâ€" tain that confidence, and no one knows better than the writer that this will be, during this season of I this class of people I am pleading for with you now. â€" Governor, neither you, the Presiâ€" dent of the United States nor the writer can take with him from this Earth more than he brought, and the citizens of the State of Illinois I believe these sacred loans as frozen assets, and surely they would not object to provide through your leadership waysâ€"andâ€"meansâ€"toâ€"liquidate â€"these loans upon such terms and basis, and, do you agree with me Goverâ€" nor, that this would be far greater at this time than using these funds for building roads or for‘ the World‘s Fair in Chicago? I believe in..good roads, I believe in thel *~~Would it be ~possible to use the funds that have been created by high taxes of the modest home own. ers and the farmers to allow them the use of these funds in the reâ€" newal of their mortgages for the time being upon a 4% interest bearâ€" ing basis? The bankers and the or tfiem explain how the banks are immune and the pubhc holding the bag ?© the President of;{hgâ€" e "Yes, it is Tom, Dick and Harry who have taken the losses." ~â€"Lamont replied: "It is true that upon the great investing public has fallen the brunt of the declines, and not upon the banks." Senator Gore of Oklahoma i rupted: 5 these bonds to the ple believe." ERNEST MAYER ALSO WRITES TO GOVERNOR Governor, can (Continued from page 3) in n you, the Attorne ~State of Illinois, or extent the and basis,| _Next Tuesday Lakey and A. Picâ€" me Goverâ€".| chietti meet Carani and Sheahan; ar greater| Rafferty and Inman bowl Turelli_ hese funds| and J. Picchietti; while Ori and. for‘ the| Bernardi meet Rafferty and Inman. interâ€" saved from asphyxiation at their in a semiâ€"conscious condition in the living room. __Steve Michatowski, 38, years old, 1511 Victoria street, North Chicago, md gnis_'thm young daughters were farmers are figuring on . greater sales at the lower price and hope to dispose of the surplus which at presâ€" ent goes into butter and cheese. ’ The price change, agreed to under protest on the part of the milk proâ€" ducers, is effective only on quart bottles while the farmer sells his entire output at a reduced rate based on the 100 pound price. * Dealers are also accepting a cut in their profits although it does not amount to as much as the cut taken by the producer. The reduced price to.the consumer is expected to reâ€" _ Lake county producers, â€" dealers and consumers of milk go on a new â€"priceâ€"scheduleâ€"nextâ€"Friday morning when bottled milk will be sold in Lake county towns, as well as in Chicago, at 12 cents a quart instead of the present price of 183 cents a quart, according to the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun. â€"â€" â€"â€" eS t . Milk Price Cut to 12 cts. Quart Jan. Joe Guerri won ;h;â€"rM:;-e;;;; weekly prize for high schore by in the league and spectators are crowding the alleys on Tuesday nights to watch the league, which In the third game of the doubles, A. Picchietti and Sheahan _won 4 points from Sobey and Nielson, the scores being 1241 to 1074. Sheaâ€" han‘s team averaged over 200 in their three game series. A great Ori and Guerri‘s team won 3 points from Carani and Minorini. Both of these games were over 400, the totals of the three game series being, 1136 to 1103. f Last week some of the closest matches ever bowled in a league in Highland Park were bowled when Inman and Rafferty tied with J. Picchietti and R. Turelli in the Busiâ€" ness Men‘s doubles tournament at the Majestic Bowling alleys. Inâ€" man‘s team rolled 1195 pins to 1198 of Picchietti‘s team. John Picâ€" chiette took high score with 267 for the individual game. â€"â€"~~~â€" Rafferty and Inman took high team game with 463 while Picâ€" chiette and Turelli were close! beâ€" hind with 461. Thi _is consi Wond&rtul bowling and matches sueh as these Are very «eldoam tn ha caon. Close Games Feature â€"in Bowling League TWENTYâ€"THREE 8Â¥ Poee t

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