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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1937, p. 2

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H 'rn ll mi} {if} tt " Hi RB Ir,); iii ti ta, Britton I. Budd Severe Connection With Railways Feb. 20 m with“! u 0042mm of tlie Chicago Rapid Transit company, tnd .1 receiver of the Chicago, Aurqn a Elgin aid the Chicago; North Show a Immune electric mil.. made, £111": in mainnhip. ' Judge Wilkerson aid Budd had asked to be relieved months "o, be- ($0an of his duties: as president of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois. , Mann 1. Budd, for more than a am af a century I loading Inn in tho theme runny industry in Chicago, server-ed all his ouch] con- nection: with Chicago trannportatiott Saturday. The Public Service continuity is perfecting a conduction of own- ership with the Commonwealth Edi- eon company. the Western “United Gas & Electric company and the Illinoie Northern Utilities compeny. Budd has been president of the Pub. lie Service compeny since 1923. Federal Judge James B. Wilker- eon announced that Col. A. A, We had b'een decimated a sole trustee of the elmted lime. As I youth. Budd muted the em- ploy of the dented company in 1896. . _ Br 1905, he had become president of the Metropolitan West Side line; in 1911 he became president of the operating comm for the North, West mid South side um. When the elevated lines were committed in 1923, he was elected head of this concern, the Chicago Rapid Trun- dt eompeny. He resigned these one“ in Mm, along with the ele- vated presidency, whep he was ep- polnted receiver for them. Mr. & In Budd won tormer res- ident: of Hizhhnd Path Our Smithy hours In from 8:00 to 11:00 and 4:00 to 6:30. Nuke use o't this Sunday Service. Mor- aine Gucci-y & Hutch -' ' PAGE TWO '. A '. l u", xx 's).:ts",).crirlsi,r) 3%.?» , 'ji:,',:;,).;.::, /C,' 1-: ' L. up; cc-",, Cf; :253W?:96zzagfizsfii‘:.;.;.'1‘.,><:":¢::».*=-~»-::$2-°.;-\/;ii.:>~r f? v" , . “‘3“ qf.t' iiiii'i'itiii', %3§3%&'1‘A‘°‘3§6Wi<% =i;.:x;:f"» :1 F _ _ " f : _ _ . -r. c. 11' . T . 'k'iia't', . . 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P. 949 Comer Central and Second ' 'i, 1 When W'bem to man over New M5 new tri-borough bridge,' theyvere “inched." Something. peck.” friction act up 1tetweentherear wheels and an pavement, charged the at and in occupant: with electric- ity which It. more or lea violently'dio- Wham: thedriveroftuarand Motorists Were _ "Shocked" “in Donald G. Robertson will pmsent “Movie Trovelozne" on Mexico. It is only six weeks :20 thuir. Robertson returned from Mexico. All his pictures are taken in natural color photography. His trip will thine the audience to who of the most inttttdatintr and tututstutrp1tuses atom country, especinlly s trip to the jungles of Southern Mexico. As Mr. Robertson traveled south he edme upon i, most primitive tribe. The life and dustoms of these peo- ple ere most interestingly revealed in his pictures. You will slso see the bull fight in colors. . In a rough and tumble game, the Genenl Electrics beeketball tum handed the Highwoogl Boosters I 19 to 17 setback at the Oak Temce schdol in Highwood hurt Fridly night. The Electric.- were med by Bi1rBa11bertt who tossed in seven points on tid baskets and a free throw and Pat, Peequeei who trot two taken. The (re" was com- rpleted with Dahl and Denniuon etch conqecting for, three points and Dem two. Pate Trueeno led the Boputre with ve points. Supday Evening Club Will Close Season February 28 St; Paul’s Sand” Evening club. Weld, close: its senor: on Petr. my 28. ' 'rh'e ‘public is moat cordially in- ',1tfu Free-will offering. Prom will gin " 7:45 pan. General Electrics Defeat Boosters The game was a nip and tuck Iatr, with the Electric: clinging to d slender laid throughout the en- tire:ttame. 'Lineupl: l Plume“ Iona Hum 321m Dahl , Ml 'mi-l M1: E HAVE J U s T FINISHED PLAC- ING HALF A CAR LOAD OF THE VERY FINEST OF FINE PAINTS IN mm STORE . ' . . Eon OUR SPRING TRADE. COME IN, MAKE YOURESE- LECTIONS FROM on BMW Clank!“ ma" 'l'ldllfltr'" T. Emu“ C. Raul! tutntuotieetnrofttse tteuortrtuthe4ttPEu. mférobm um when by mechanical dia. ehargero in the form of flexible wiping rode wtu'chthtntedthe ”tie Into the ateeletmctum ottubeutre,msd1n'tMtmetrtttrsut11et1.th.e “hacking experience.” One of the nine]: elimi- -uieeeidointtitotuffton Dodgeoedan. Nudnt TM (I?) 'iegt,'x,' sloughs and pondsin this section re frozen over by early November, and there .is no duck hunting left," stated Earl L. Keeney, president of the Sportsmen's group. m is to seek a hirer distribution of the season and to word In hunters of the state an even break, that the Elgin meeting has been culled. All sportsmen who question the fair.. ness of the present ttrrtttttrentent u to legal hunting dates, should attend and state their use.” Game Laws Parley in Elgin Feb. ll I, Chief aim of the meeting will be todmpress upon the Federel other: the need for an extension of the duck hunting season in this era to include the 60-day period from oe. tober 1, to November 30, each year. instead of the November 80udar see- son now in force. , Dnck hunters of the Emblem! Park region, and from throughout Northern Illinois no invited to El- gin on Tuesday afternoon, Fobnnry 28, for 3 game luvs pal-Icy at which executives of the United States Bi- ologfeal Survey will be the which pal speaker; _ _ '. Elgin chapter of the Rue-County Sportamen's league, sponsors of the par1ey--whieh will begin at 1:30 in the afternoon and will be held " the Masonic temphr-. charges that the present Illinois duck hunt- ing season discriminates ngnln'sit the Northern Illinoinn in favor of hunt- ers downstate. l In N.' Carbrielson, head of the Biolottiea1 Survey, Washington, D. C., will be the priming! ‘spuker. . An evening thortiliUG Banquet will conclude the program. H. P. High School Splits' Tio With Evanston Friday Willard Ludlow id the Highland Park Froeh-Soph basketeers let loose a haulage of f1tsld goals in the Evanston game Friday night that led his team to victory. Ludlow counted 5 fleld goals and a free throw in the first half but failed to and the basket in the second frame. The ttnal score foimd Highland Park in the lead 16.13. Thisvgame main- tained the local’e hold on' a tie for third place _itt the Suburban league with Morton. ' - After leading at'u1tttirne 19-18, t,t, Evnmton unity trtattl I “sit d m” gum in the third mutter. The E nston crew tossed the ball 'd,'lon'in'l,',fld'd',' in mhbeourt for the entire period while the crowd booted for action. mot until the last, quarter when Highland Park shifted to . tttatt-to-ttttttt defense did anyon- ao much as risk u shot " the baht. The were wu close most of the way, though. Evanston was never caught with less than . thus point margin. The final count wu 8tu20. l no“ lore V ' BEER“ P birds. SMTM AH'ERICAN WEEKLY. the main "trthaeted with NEXT SUNDAYS CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. M. M tair Total , mainland Park In“ w... ttuia. -M a _ Odd [Min among mtimaU. 4 We of photographs of ”and (:kapr that than then-'0 much of the km in but“ and Bernard! ladlov. f 8mm. a know. I glut k, " is VAIIH'Y It THE PRESS 'tt It mud? _ Br Email. Hulk“. ' _ Secretary or out. ' The Samar! of State of mind: is the Stat. Litsmrutt. The Sun Libra-y lad Archive: Division under his jurisdiction edntatn much info». mum concerning your State. Any questions, which In of particular in- terest to "aders and which no not covered‘ in this sex-is: will be un- swored immediately. Addres- all A. August 29, 1980. . Br who: was tho Whit Western Intelligent established?‘ "ii." Wk,' - the publish“ of “mill-It Co-tttata" of the Btnte of Illinois In 1818? eommttnieatiottat E4 Secret”? of auto. new, Illinois. It. What may: can on‘ tho Int 1:3!"an Lincoln. ti the presidency? . A. Chief Justice Tnnoy, who the tumor of the famous 1 Scott dedhion. tsa,, Wonder! of Kent” (Io-th- ern Illinois)? ' W“ Weber? A. Publisher of the Illinois Be- publian " aprinttNId." m cum to Illinois from Maryland in 1885. _ Q. When and who wan “Wild Bill" Hickok hon? T F A. At Tony Grove, Illinoil (then known as Homer). In: ST, 1887. lt. Who. won tic "Wild Btu" Hickok moth! at Troy Grove ded. "imbue! F. Cook and Co. in Amman: - _....' - weft and Berry ”but!” tirat pa Cspitul A. The who}: Intellurmte.r, me- ecuor in 1818 to the Western Inui- ligencer. ., _ A = . "A. Robert thkwall and mum annyABm-A f -.- - ‘. Do You Know Illiriois? 'iFiririG- in BM“! oyrrtad by Governor NW Bd. The Santana Bpeel pang; ambushed itrt ta] in 1827. Who Utrthtuteeed th, Perfect Fitting : lEG SIZES for All Size Legs new-pupa GA RN E'rirr' 't"reiersemmteieassia.esiue indhuWuwdl "length, iirtentxqrtotoe.Ntormaea"ia." sur-fu-Sosa-asa Pm stockings that look painted 'tetttmr1egr-srnoottt u 'till,geiii 'mer.btentopto'toe. 'tttat'sBegU. Show! Gorgeous texture in Captain Edvard l, a, Gapitol Specubor, l in. tha ft George 123': be an- reu all Hughes Sphinx- tr, 7 the rum. um Bred of of A. com with Chat on: W county), Old tttima county, The- Pete. A. m with “a?” - (“at (my 8008. Poet {Gabon county). 101d sm- Palm.” with Th.‘Pow ( etmr. a). Drum- BM (prtioke.eumt mum), Comkk mun Klein!” county), Water has Bounds (POP. county). the War Blttit (Pope - ty). __ - ...... uv,A__o_ 0-... Women of the I why! an mam: club you. T5! “we will “I. ' which time thou girl. from the Aw at In nearly the his will consider observa- certain their program. yen in "Aetton , the theme “The last yen. 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