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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1936, p. 7

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them Cost! Park 1348 1 â€"~ RS America‘s busine aight. gent}eâ€" nsnding mount Ivigable. APRIL dio . P. 435 PROFIT3 C.V. fer" «hy 8. un Lake Coun! wWaukega®, #"My dear M m”DAY. P PM s® EOE o cyd 2o . poard tion, tl;:.:gdncfion of the of the county officials. _ apersonally, 1 &0 in accord with. all ‘ooll‘flP“Nm realize that sconomy is the ong essential ‘thing while I am a candidate for the office 5f clerk of the circuit court, wheâ€" Ther 1 am nominated and elected or ‘not, I approved of such a movement urge the supervisors of Lake m‘t’ to act fayorably upon it «T~ have hlm'b'l'aeflI Shoulder |Pnre Lard 260C n 19¢ 1 | ‘ 13¢». County Board of Supervisors egan, lllinois. > ou‘r Mr. Pillifant:® |__|| Cudahy‘s Sunlight Butter : _ Ib. 31¢ Fresh Ground All Beef |. Hamburg‘r Bwift‘s Prem. [ Swift‘s Prem. E. Spring l Spring: Lamb Special for Friday & Saturday 15¢ n APRIL 2, 1986 advised that the Veal Roast |â€" Chickens Milk Fed 29¢ 1b. before the coming election. ; *"*N6 one knows better M‘&. writer, who is a property &w and a taxpayer, the necessity of such a movement. . . ; | "It is my ‘honest opinion that the tupayen:n’f must have relief tron the oyerburden of taxes with m they are now confronted, for there is no doubt that taxes are going %fi-_&r unless the free ng of the taxpayer‘s money that; has been in vogue for the past four years, is drastically curbed immedâ€" iately. 7 |;| ns alf "The present county omd.:t and those that are candidates for the county offices, with whom L have acoised (hg) mattth, realind) and have | expressed â€" themselves such a movement on the pa the board (;z ‘superyisors is â€" Saty, . :: 4: | : "Cordially yours, Native Beef ROLLED RIB ROAST Cudahy‘s x scou Davy »eeL | LAvVEeL 196 Ib. 19¢ .. 271¢ that t of 29¢ Dr. Robert Bosworth Returns from Horn Meeting in Spring Dr. Hobart R. Bosworth of. land Park, chairman of the County Hornerâ€"forâ€"Governor . returned from Springfield M where he attended ‘a stateâ€"wid ference of Horner leaders. ‘â€" He stated that Horney se downstate was increapim day. In a meeting at the : atively small town of Teuto said, â€" Governor Horner d crowd of 3,000 and at Deci ;;;owd of 5,000 turned out t m. $y:f The intense interest exist Lake County in the Horne feud will result in the largest ocratic ‘primary in the hist Lake County, Dr. Bosworth p :j. He estimated that the: at least 15,000 wotes cast Democratic primaries h#ttm" and that a large proportion : to Governor Horner. _| â€" _ Dr.. Bosworth emphasized t Governor â€" Horner is : partitb] anxions that Representative Thon Bolget‘(’;f McHenry be ireqp win» by a large majority. Lakp (Gou: leaders have informed the Gov nor that they were. ?:win‘ d t the candidacy of Justice Of . Peace Henry Wallenwein for _ legislature was backed by t b B lyâ€"Nash organization in an A er to defeat Mr. Bolger because 6f activity in the Gov‘er,fior’e_ b l% Pointing out that Jack Balrst ,‘ young Waukegan attorney, Who. distinguished himself as coun tor Russ: Alford, the new county cl@rk, in ‘his court fight against Rew / Hendee,: Dr. Bosworth : has" u that Horner supporters alfo vot for Mr. Bairstow for the | Demo: cratic nomination for state‘@ attorâ€" ney.. Mr; Bairstow (has i“;,"" ed himself: to enforce thezelecti aws in Lake County, which he Charges, have often been disregarded in the past M C *The longâ€"continued | ele¢tiOn test brought by Lew A,. He former county clerk, againgt f Alford, present office hold it come to an end either E #id early next week. 1 { At the end of the recquftir the ballots, Alford has a |l¢ 147 votes. Hendge‘s attornfys challenged the validity 5‘;‘ tials by judges and ¢ler ;‘1 eral precinets and }‘ right of the students for t J ‘hood at St. Mary‘s of the Liike inary in Mundelein to 'voh. Jack Bairstow, attorney | on Alâ€" ford, on the other hand, h a nade serious charges of ballotâ€"taimugring in five Highland Park ‘ Winc and the townships ofr?lq nd [ Wauâ€" conda. Mrs. Katherine KBeler of the Northwestern crime ‘:‘tr jon laboratory, has testified thmt imore than 100 ballots were thimmpered with after they had| been ¢opnted by the judges and seht to tha Icounâ€" tyse,‘t' x"ast U & !:i After being on the ‘st nearly six days in giving d timony, Mrs. Keeler was to crossâ€"examination las c F Attorney ‘Eugene Runya~ senting Mr. Hendee. A to challenge. the competen witness as an expert, \Mr. asked: > ) it : "Have you ever testifi olecti'fn case of this char fore?" t 1 ~Mrs. Keeler rejoined q . "T have never testifie that was quite as bad as She remained unshake contention that certain b: been | fraudulently | mark they had been eounb!d an thus leaving indentations undertnéath. : }~~ / > In rebuttal, Mr.: Runy on the witness stand seve men who ‘had been : guard the ballots. They that the ballots had been‘ Under cross | examinatiDN ‘ hows ever| they admitted that Miey had mfid in card games Whd were gitting in positions wh Â¥y they could not watch all ent } es the room where the ballOf® were kept, e ol t K .. 5.5 se & sae ok c BiRnken l 41A Bsce » &, Runyard will #on presentation of rebuttal Thursday or Friday. It that final arguments ma Friday and, if not, will week. pijbls Niebhur and Weaver Take Over Shell Service Statior Kenneth | Niebhur : and}| (Narve Weaver, both of. Highlang | Pari ham taken over the 'w oling station located a ,j’;&n oF Laurel avenue and 5‘h‘lt $tiÂ¥et, 1 merly conducted by LidydBHamilâ€" _ Besides Shell gasoline @n@pil, the station carries Goodyea ide batteries and other| and features a complete service. “dvoem the Platf Principals of, the TUnion for Social Ju WILLIAM MAS : Democratic Cand s "got.. .: M REPRESENTATIV CONGRESS 10th Congressional ] Primary ] April 14th, ui rgrl:;1 E RES8 ‘co _h het‘ ptg had el placed of the ed ‘|to pf the ard stified refullyl ay by epreâ€" rbfi!}‘ and mal. imon: jssibl ?'mnd amade emâ€" the arve: i Pari solin oo a Alâ€" uérl:z cati llots of for one 11 h tollowlng}np essive bus and profeulond leaders subscribe to the principles of i lrt,enlinx by off the highest quality goods: and service at reasonable prices.| They express their faith in the continug ‘growth and prosperity of Highland Park and are boostâ€" ing for a bigger and better city. For That Unusual Automobile Paint Job See 516 LAUREL AVE. 22.24 8. FIRST S8T. Auto Blacksmith PURNELL & WILSON,, Inc. lIGHLAND%PA%K 17 01 N. ST. JOHNS AVE. . TEL $a cunTkAL AYENOE"*" sk UaAbcrt iR & § A COMPLETE LINE OF | LADIES®, MEN‘S and CHILDBEt’B WEAR | || Shoes for the Entire Family | ut Very Reasonable Prices | 28 N. FIRST 8T. RECONS 532% CENTR | . |PERMANENTS $2.50 TO| $5.00 SHAMPOO AND SET, §0¢) . iEvgxiings hy,Appoint' y o 49b SHERIDAN PLACE T‘i‘ 6. } HECKE] 7 8. ST. JOH | ) M l : Sarfin’gd %.t All Makes of he RCA VICTO SERVICE AND SALES [Liberal Trade Allowa Auto Radio â€" Tubes Free FURNI i Om 372 CENTR Est. 1900 â€"‘Oldest Dealer in 11 Plymouth â€" Chrys ut 9t 1 io | LILLY BEAUTY & l s 4 en JAMF}S COLL1N§ BRAUN BROS. OLIL CO. JOS. B. DEIBLE We TEL: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR â€"| HIGHLAND |_ RADIO SERVICE ; AND SQUARE DEAL (Moneyâ€"Back Guarantee AUTO PAINTING For that next portrait try For JEWELRY â€" OPTICIAN HIGHLAND PARK 3804â€"05â€"06 BEAUTY SHOP PHOTOGRAPHERS ng â€" Body & Fender Work Fraome Straightening _ _ _ ‘â€" Spring Service Station H. NEMEROFF ‘SWEILER STUDIO L‘Ss AUTO . TRUCTION CO. r. watches, clocks and jewelry of every description. / Prices re"uonlbl#i 3 ,‘8. DUFEFY TURE COMPANY dit Jeweler and Optician AL AVEUNE _ TEL ] AL AVE. TEL. H. P. 638 For Fuel â€" Use Oi DRY GOODS Fine Furniture See (S FURNITUBE ‘ # Photographers ND PARK GOODS 3g22 N. FIRST ST. OIL TEL. PHONE H. P. TEL.H. P. TEL, H. P. 154 FROM YOUR . . H. P. 4110 linois er HOP H. P. 710 537 Central Avenue BONDED WAREHOUSE °. /« 26 S. FIRST ST. (| . TEL H. P. CENTRAL & SECOND 81 You get MORE miles, powe?r, ness with Legs oil, gas, and repairs when is \! _ ‘@RAFILM OIL CO. 18 S. FIRST ST. _ TEL 515 CENTRAL AVE. 30 N. FIR8T ST. RAFFERTY TRANSFER â€" AND STORAGE CO. . 136 N. FIRST ST. Goodyear Tires â€" Accesso 104 8. FIRST ST. [ The only place fit town for j : PHILLIP‘S “ GASO L..-..'p..s.suuo-ni ASSORTMENT OF GRAFILM M( Licenséd by Iilinois Commierce "The Cream of the North Shore" j Satisfied % MILK car.. 30¢ . d > 7r6 ARCHI BRO§. GARAGE GOLDEN MEA DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCTS You‘ll Find Real P LUBRICATING PAINTING DECORATION Niebuhr and Weaver .. â€" LL SERVICE STATION â€" : ALBERT LARSON CENTRAL Greeting Cards f MOVING & . STORAGE BRAND BROS. Shoes for the Entire Family at Complete L.waTw- 8“2 ug mAMRST ST. TEL. H. P. 6440 DAIRY PRODVCTS TYPEWRITER SERVICE ST. . . STATIONER [ F9 O fhiee and S 8 FINE SEA JONSSC RESTAURANTS STATIONER SHOEBS OTOR OIL r,apuddndwuh- YTOR OIL ome Cooking OODsS . Crab Meat Complete & SEA POODB \TIONS ies â€" Exide Batteries r All Océasions ol Supplies REP AIRING PHONE H. P. 910 Highland Park PHONE H. P. 8100 TEL. H. P. 5570 TEL, H. P. TEL, H. P. 949 Chandler‘s GASOLINE PAGE SEVEN . 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