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Highland Park Press, 28 Aug 1930, p. 22

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......................-....o..-....-..............-.. g 512 Laurel Ave. t'noneti.V.qutN g SERVICE GARAGE LAWN MOWER SHARPENING ll North St. Johns Ave. The Lawn Mower Shop 700 Central Ave. SERVICE-GARAG PHONE 3090 YELLOW CAB CO. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000-01 We Call for and Deliver The Thinking Fellow Calls a YELLOW! for Parties and Ou' Under the management PRIVATE LIMOI'SINES BUICK ANY SIZE Service Work open for husines W Spec W 1mm SMITH king in 1P.F'rkLIt Town Driving Highland Park, Ill. Phone H. I Highland Park 4090 THE A tive-year-old boy who wanted to pick some flowers to take home with him to Chicago last week was killed as he started to cross Rand road, about two miles south of Lake Zurich, and was struck by a motorist. Hugo Piper of 5955 Wavelnnd av- enue, Chicago, his wife and two chil- dren left Chicago Wednesday to spend the day in Lake county. The family was headed for Lake, Zurich and as their automobile was travel- ing along Rand road the children noticed same flowers. Piper stopped his automobile on the side of the mud and the family got out. Little Boy Killed by _ Auto in Crossing Road l to Pick Wild Flowers Little Edmund saw some flowers on the apposite side of the road that he wanted to pick. He left his mother and father and started to cross the road. Edmund gut part of the way across when he was struck by an au- tumohile owned by Dennis Naughton uf Chicago, according to Deputies George 1Ieekinger and Frank Suhol- Ullnik. The little boy was put into an au- tumobile and started for the hospital, but he died before the hospital we: reached, Mongolian Dog Fur Is Gaining in Popularity has become an established business and many have grown rich at it. Even the Mongols, despite their be- lict that it is a sin to kill a dog, could not stand the temptation when the price rose to $15. The h unpupul: become pnrtance I With markets opening up in both Europe and the United States, raise ing does in Mongolia for their fur Many sold their dogs alive. Others torstot their religion for the time and killed and skinned the animals them- selves. The hundreds of stray dogs in Kuilar and surrounding cities dis- appeared and the supply soon became less than the demand. ' Approximately 10,000 pelts are sold nut of the country each year. The pure Mungolinn dog skin seems to be the most appreciated by tnderl abroad and has always been in good demand. This pelt poneu rich, black hair and is uften confused with bear-skin. Lake Co. Republicans at State Convention to Springfield last Thursday to aka part in the party rally at the capital where plans were laid for the {all campaign and election. A Attorney Ben H. Miller of Liberty- ville was to be host u I breakfast in the Abraham Lincoln hotel Friday morning and all members of the coun- ty central committee were invited to Delegations of Republic“ leaders from all sections of the country went this Among those who went to Spring- tieid f mm Waukegan were Secretary William J.. Station, County Clerk Lew A. Hendee, Treasurer Jay B. Morse, Supervisor Harry Stratton, Supervisor H. D. Kelsey, o. L, Stan. Icy and Ray Richards. luwly- Mnngulian dug, once as Jar us the American cur, has a tur-beating animal of im. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Screen- and Boon Repaired Slamming Tools Any 0mm- Work mum-ad Park, m. 153 N. Second St. Tel. B. P. 451 514 Laurel Ave, Telephone 655 J. M. BILHARZ Windes & Marsh 8le Coven. New To». Cumin Ban! Pluu or Celluloid Windows. Float Rum. Alb 'l‘rhnnlm MI Central Ave.. Highland Park GREENSLADE Electric Shop Fin! (lurch of CM Scientist of Highland Put Ill llnel - CHURCH SERVICES Sunni" Sehool 9:80 Ln. Duran A". 6-20 Hamill: Service 10:05 Ian. Weekend-y twain: MY“. no. You are cordinlIy invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible. Ind all “Moduli Chrininn Science liar-u". may ht ma. borrowed. or punks-ad. HOUR-E: Week dun. ' In. to ' pp. Wain-d" until 72:0 mm. sud-n: 8:80 to 5:" mm. for Ruling only. North Room Larson'- Guru: " S. First Street Electrical Contractor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Phones Highland Park 660 Winnetka 222 Illinois Competent Surveyors Municipal Engineers 'rimii' "WASHERS APEX CLEANERS A. MENONI Telephone 493 Thursday, Aug. 28, 1930 Iain-ind M Rigid-Ml Put R. P. 555

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