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Highland Park Press, 2 Oct 1930, p. 20

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20 NETTIE and NUTTY FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS FOLDING CHAIRS 20% Discount Cash «« Carry 27 North Sheridan Road Patronize the Press Advertisers Dry Cleaning Phone Highland Park lz 5o PoLLY_!b CELEBRATING HER BIRTHOAYâ€" celing For Rent for Parties and Gatherings "CRAFTSMEX IX KEEPING THINGS NEW" Delivered and called for If you bring your DRY CLEANING to our plant at 327 North (ireen Bay Road you will save 20 ,. This is the most comâ€" plete dry cleaning and rug cleaning plant on the North Shore. 1§ §wE , NETTY Successor to H. M. PRIOR: CO. Funeral Director H. F. KELLEY k *, ~Xx®*â€" Nt â€"4} on all 260 Im w Broadcasting For Rates very reasonable 127 N. Green Telephone H. P. 4260 ATION® CHAIR COVERS Highland Park organization This is a aV 1517 N. Second St. Road THE PRESS Wv & 1§ A vggcggn‘\-sfrgm voéc)gs ¢ (?@) were in //m\/ 3 onl y atn raoo‘:\/ 9)&4‘7.1' ts Aâ€"(is jaP STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY [ m Orders Entered in Settlement of Estates; Matters of Interest Here LATE PROCEEDINGS IN PROBATE COURT Recent proceedings in probate court, of interest in this part of the county, are reported as follows: George Tucker, Highland Park â€" Will admitted to probate. (Estate: of $25,000 personal and $8,000 rcal esâ€" tate given to wife, Carrie Tucker, Heirship proved. Letters Testamenâ€" tary dssued to Carrie Tucker. â€" Bond »f $5.000. 1 Mildred Louer Bird, Highland Park Inventory approved. __ 6 Babette Mandel Bird, Minor Highâ€" land Park. _ Inventory approved. John F. Freberg, Highland Parkâ€" Citation ~ordered issued, returnable October 20, 1930, for Ida Lundgren to disclose assets in said estate, Lubin L. Rosenthal, Highland Park. Hearing on petition of Caroline Rosâ€" enthal continued to September: 29. Francis 8. North, Lake Forest. Peâ€" tition for probate of will filed and set for hearing October 9. â€" Heirship proved Much perturbed by what he deâ€" clared to be unwarranted criticism of the tariff not by Europeans but by Americans living in Europe Conâ€" gressman Carl R. Chindblom preâ€" sented an extensive report on busiâ€" ness conditions over seas in a_report to President Hoover, according to news dispatches from Washington. Expatriates‘ Attitude on Tariff Arouses Ire. of Chindblom, Report "Much of the criticism that has been directed against our tariff meaâ€" sures from the other side," he deâ€" clared, "comes not from Europeans hal THE HOME TEFFEN‘S AJESTIC DEALER 5 rADIG FrRom Edward Davis, Highland utors authorized to depoâ€" tive shares of minor legaâ€" Phone H. P. 350 but from abroad by cerns. "I told the President," Mr. Chindâ€" blom went on, "how thoroughly disâ€" gusted I was with Americans abroad who apologize for the tariff bill and denounce in their dealings with Eurâ€" (-)pe;;s- On the other hand I heard no criticism of the tariff bill by Eurâ€" opeans. Mr. Chindblom states, however, that there is not half the depression and unemployment in the United States as in England or Germany, France seems fairly prosperous. Several new species of plants were discovered recently by Paul C. Standâ€" ley, associate curator of the herbarâ€" ium at Field Museum of Natural Hisâ€" tory, while making determinations in a collection of 500 specimens from Brazil of the madder family (Rubiâ€" aceac), sent by the Royal Museum of Stockholm. 200 Ib. class 128 Ib, class MEL MULLINS, Deerfield vs. RED SCHNEIDER, Waukegan 137 Ib, class YOUNG BIGGER, Great Lakes 62 Ib. class 142 Ib. class OsCAR PEKOVITCH U, 8. Navy vs. woOP GURIAS, U. S. Boxing Bouts 160 Ib. class SID VAN DOMELEN, U. 8. Nayy vs. SPIC CAYFORD, U. 8. Army 116 Ib, class TONY LEIGH, Great Lakes vs. SOLDIER ROTH, Ft. Sheridan 128 Ib. class BUD BAKER, Great Lakes vs. TED CHARLES, Ft. Sheridan 157 Ib, class + MEL EASTBROOK, U. S. Army JIVMY BENNIT, Army ivs. BOY REYNOLDS, ROY . MeCUTCHEON, Ft. Sheridan KID FRAZIER, Ft. Sheridan Fort Sheridan October 8, 1930 8:15 p. m. Army Panama Champion BUCK FRAZIER, Ft FRITZ CHRISTDON, U.S. Army ATHLETIC OFFICER Thursday, October 2, 1930 representatives stationed American importing conâ€" For Tickets Call Ft. Sheridan, IIl. . Sheridan Army

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