Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1932, p. 7

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on Central aveâ€" H. H. Sellery. â€" ho spent Christâ€" its, Mr. and Mrs. er and son Lex V..Noreross are friends at a at Miss Graâ€" ;.th of ppy parents n. Saturday,:â€"Dec. 1 Park hospital. lery is at _home ge, Va., to spend returned to the Mr. eron Sr., of this beenâ€"set for the driver ?" it #ight here wheel if he daughter Betty ir Amidel, 401 wood, are anâ€" of a daughter as guests on th;il’ d.l‘htér: _ and two sons guests of Mrs. with his parâ€" Meehan en. vhf:fl Mr, , ~BANK GUARDS USE | â€"â€" NEW TARGET DEVICE â€" â€"â€" The distance between the place of|| â€" WARNER BAXTER â€" mmmmmmhsg JOHN BOLES yards. Only one man at a time, and each marksman is allowed five|| "Six Hours to Live" fouree, i nmage s Sote aeenee it |[â€"__â€"â€"_â€"_______â€"_ E?fiamghwt;% the «:;’ Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Dec. 30â€"31 ne" wi shots in the brief time the auto target ALszESTARS or du:es ams the heranp t;f‘ fire. RADIOLAND in without ng either of two . "human targets." "The “' Broadcast" h.'I'he proficiency of the memtb:r:ls: tnmmninniitni it aitintinttecemeimemmminneconiniesnminamecomonimmmmmemietion the county bank guards wi t 2e : target is amasing: according to the Senday Only Jan, 1 . few spectators who have seen the|| Trouwble in Paradise € ‘"tl: across fiu“nga. : .. KAY FRANCIS . * e two "pedestrians," in RU . ffninbtien, zmm tentc m [ onés Rvootee . . the "spot" targets are examined at|| : is se the end of the fast "ride," usually. MIRIAM HOPKINS > ~moving auto as the large target on the dummy automobile: &NM.&uliMm the front wheel, the rear wheel, the radiator and the motor. 2: :fi of fllo faltm“rldc,"" m' .t; four and ‘sometimes five of them have been hit. These six small targets, by the the county bank, guar target is amazing, acco few spectators who ha plan in operation. They ~Lake ~Count uties Ha Eo) ngiiee, in CR e PC POn s . tile| stara. _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ »°"~> afe the} Cazel, district scout commissioner, plica offa motor car, side view, is or liberty. § On Sunday, January 1, "Trouble|. Clothing may also be brought to y . the invention of Frank N. Ham! _FEach bank in Lake county apâ€"|; , ," Ernst Lubitsch‘s darâ€"| the store in the Moeller building on o "president of the Lake Villa Trust| POWts & certain number of the local | ing comedy with Kay Francis,| North Waukegan road where the and Savings bank, and a contractor| }*"k &uards, depending upon the Miriam Hopkins, Herbert Marshail, | Red. Cross flour is being stored. â€" of that city. Mr. Hamlin is chair.| DOPUlation of the community served| Charles Ruggles and Edward Horâ€"| _ A collection of old newspapers man of the protective committee of | PY the bank. Thmmm-'l_lmtonwfllphythoucyon, will be made several weeks later. the Lake County Bankers Federaâ€"| °N0# and Popone y bhave are 805| / For Monlday and Tuesday one of | â€" There is an especial need for all _ _ tion, which maintains the groups of | DOinted sDecial deputy sheriffs of the | the fnost flms ever produced is |sizes of children. Parents having , local bank guards scattered throughâ€"| CCUDtYy_&nd each is supplied w8 | programed when "Smilin‘ Through"|garments which their children have ' out the county, _ rifie. The guards are all mén who will be shown. . Norma Shearer, outgrown are asked to have a bun. , ~Score Only Half ‘““"‘“““"tmf"";‘w Fredricâ€" March, and Leslic Howard |dle ready for the Boy Scouts. Winâ€" . â€" The replica of an automobile, upon :;"k"'fmd‘: 'h“.;dm ;Luihbe At ANY | are the three brilliant stars appearâ€"| ter clothes of all types will be most ~ _which are attached six "spot" tar.| ‘‘_° °* 42Â¥ and nig mg in this lovely play. On Monâ€"| aeceptable. ___â€"____â€"â€" ___ ____ _ _ _____. gets, is pulled across a range of fire| , !* "28 been customary for the|‘day, Jan. 2, a holiday, performances| â€" Remember theâ€" date: Tuesday, 3 at a swift rate ofâ€" speed by a real Lake county bank guards to hold | will be continuous. ¢ Jan. 3rd. €‘7. . machine which moves entirely out practice shots twice a year, but with : ; 8 of the range of fire. Each of the six | !h@ N°W moving target, they expect > 7 =" t > 4@ targets on the moving target has an|!? Practi¢e at frequent intervals. E â€" â€" asi* Ay T : individual score, counting for a cer.| "° d°Vice, they feel, will develop cX > ; f f © :x tain number of points the first time| R°i" Proficiency in a very practical || . W f > e B o93 : it h mt T ts ie mt Sain by ie | wer. __| VW eekâ€"end trips to same marksman in its dash ‘across We‘ve S o o o e i e i e the range, the score for the second e‘ve given up taking cold showâ€" t r : s es § opst ties. t o â€" & hit is only half of the first hit. ers every morning. â€" We go down to ie in e aa e o s tracted from the score of the man another, and on the way the target passes fi”??on:‘h of â€" twghga’ummy pedestrian targets. The object of the marksman is to register a hit in as many of the six targets on the "car‘" The moving target, which is a pe.| [ °. "PO° GUring the next futile plica offa motor car, side view, is| "=®" f0r liberty." ; the invention of Frank N. Hamlin,| _Fach bank in Lake county apâ€" president of the Lake Villa Trust | PO‘"ts a certain number of the local and Savings bank, and a contractor| °2"k &uards, depending upon the of that city. Mr. Hamlin is chair.| POPUlation of the community served Lake county‘s local bank guards, a group of 61 special deputy sheriffs "handpicked" from the banking towns in the county, are practicing this fall with an ingenious outdoor moving target which is designed to present a practical problem as an aid in helping the marksmen develop a facility for "picking. off" fleeing automobiles on crowded streets. Hitting Five of Moving A DECEMBER 29, 1088 >>â€">:> 25c one : signâ€"board to ; FRKEDRIC MARCH â€" French Lick, Indiana â€"â€"~ '" ._ LESLIE HOWARD T. D. Taggart, President ers every morning. â€" We go down to the bank and ask for a loan instead. Sunday. Only â€" Jan. 1 mhrmdlu CuUminy nas made i1s Gash across the | radioland. Bing Crosby, Kate Smith, range from right to left, the holes| Vincent Lopez orchestra, _ Mills in the individual targets are pasted, Brothers, Arthur Tracy, Boswell up, the dummyâ€" machine is pulled | Sisters, Donald Novis, Burns and b.cktotheritht.lndlnbiln‘d! Alleu.CabCallowayB.nd, Stuart for another guard to "pick off" the Erwin, and. Leila Hyams are the vitdlpohdurintthenextfnfile.m 3 "dash for liberty." 19 optice ol 6 m o C Wodk real automobile which supplies the motive force to the target. The real machine, of course, operates behind the marksmen, entirely out of posâ€" sible range of fire. When the target dummy has made its dash across the range from right to left, the holes ALcYoN built of threeâ€"ply veneer, cut in the outline of a motor car, mounted on a â€" frame â€"of ~twoâ€"byâ€"fours on ‘ skids. Aâ€"tow rope, attached to the front and rear of this device, passes around four pulleys at the four corâ€" ners of a plot of ground, and is atâ€" tached to the front and rear of the on e =ap o s ie NORMA SHEARER Times Today â€" Thursday WARNER BAXTER â€" â€"â€"â€" Children 10¢ TH EC PRESB zZama L NC eLnerâ€"waves with a cast that reads like the blue book of Today marks the final showing at H the Alcyon of "Six Hours To Live," | er with Warner Baxter, John Boles, | pe and Miriam Jordan. 3 es On Friday and Saturday the feaâ€"|Y9 Fine Program at _ _at special st," Paramount‘s great of the etherâ€"waves with a _Friday to Monday P JU Thursday to Monday $3§8 Allâ€"expense rates include roundâ€"trip rail and Pullman fares, rooms, meals, and mineral waters! EOm TW â€". t .-w = db k (%‘ h ° yon Theatre of Divorcement" with John Barryâ€" '_th fo j . mane Billixohfnrhlndm e final showing at | Hepburn,. Hepburn, a neweomâ€" ‘Six Hours To Live," er to the screen, gives a remarkable Baxter, John Boles, | performance which firmly establishâ€" dan. ... | es her as one of the most capable d Saturday the feaâ€"|yYoung actresses of this generation. ... Mills | â€"â€"Deerfield Boy Scouts will make a Boswell | house to house canvass on Tuesday, m‘fldJun.s,fordothin‘ofdlkip‘l,!c Stuart | the needy in the village. Mr. H. G. Deerfield Scouts to â€"â€"~Collect Clothing Jan. 3 The feature photoplay for© Wed: OW 1 "Home of Pluto Water" H. J. Fawcett, Manager

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