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Highland Park Press, 15 May 1924, p. 4

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E I H PAGE POUR "tarasif Week Neatly Dope 414 MM: Avenue Tm manna Put 751-W Vetter Electric Co. Step in and listen to the mew Pfanittiehl, Zenith, Crosley add other pop- tlar radid, sets - any; ,thing from crystai sets to ',t,gied't'ti,t?t't Bets rewired an re- built. l We will improve (your present set " make no isharge. P ' , drtirtientlrinsta%trtrourm- ti,ttt,2tt,t'dthgitg." mom-into. F “beauty. _Weahptlataiittianqtserrr tt2iattuti,','t,ttttutt testitartrtmitttrgtrr-ttmttutpt. "roxtrconveMetiee. FIXTURES LOW' PRICES on Tubes, Batteries and Parts . Purdy’s Sport F Shop not: lineage! 'olectric light m tl2,dl' mi.qnl:llflt; a .on tt Mg e merit, and punk); v us. o' . Meal (itt truth: and Outiita, Part5, Supplies RADIO "qea-_trtuidr- _ an. mun. P, , A."mu. Malawi _ liersaited " South St. John: Are. Plum} 111';th m 115 WIBHAMSON FIXTURES Central and Sheridan Road to I10. "Arid they get up shows' and _ttr. hearse and put' them on while the (others, sit out itrthe htdipetert" cy:'," I 'Sure, why' not?" . l 'r,, ': i "Now I know they‘re crazy! Layne I out or here. I want no more of them. lSuppose the Telegraph Lthtentttid9 'Union had a hislidayrsould that“ } put on climbers?“ min atrium ' wire all over the country? Would the {Sewer Diggerg’ " Benevolent Am- tion at its canoe! outing load up ,t,itlt picks and slung: and “in running ditches ill on! the picnic trrtertt Young man, you‘re in a my 1tttatttqhts with crazy people. and iou'ti come to no good. I'm going home tomorrow? But sailors; when they hivelhof! leave, do like toirboatit, r' l" The WoridU {Greatest wad: his crime! " ,Nietinhr'l Grocery. 2t with your next itrder the Fm "T anor. Tel. 454; _ Adv. 10-1113. "Right agdiLQSunday ia' their my fret day." i A r Among those-present is RearlAd- minl Niblaek, ‘U.S.N., recently .4». tired.. After more than forty "his of. gervice in the Navy, one of his ttrst acts is to buy himself a ticket tot a nice'long ride on a steamship. It’s an old story on-the luck driver fptt- King, around town mi the hack ot a friend who is iorkimr, says the Na- tion'st Busin‘ess. , A New York thequé manager had his father, a Srtl2','; come on for a Visit and took I sto. "You say ttt linen on the ' . and in the a' Vapce are supra .4 sional actors and theme men?" “That’s right.? f? ',, _ "And this hithe one day in' 'lter week they have'off t" _ ’ a from: it the Lambs’ Club. _At 'tu first iritermisaio,h, the old :9an said: ' a r' , :1: STICK "IO VDCATION ', "ilVElll 0NVACATION Admiral Takes Boat Ride ‘Aml Actors State New Play; ", Human Traits _ C Conservation? when: possible, by impounding we; mannended by Mr. Jelifr, who said, thetthe state water bond should tr: an appropriation adequate to m e I statewide slimy of these eondittons.' ' p.- “Pollution, wherefore, limits the public hvailnbility oi'the mipply ttd constitute; a mince tb health. It " a public nuisance snaking manic animal life." F ' v; Strait; Polluted i "All the my mum that. no" hr. to the Illinois: river ind the Min river itself have" been to polluted that the water both in the streams anddlte mm is genderWd ttnitt for domeqtie use _wittymt tmeat' and eannot.he "fely drunk' y domestic minis. The name con. tion " true,“ the Rock river, the Mississippi and the Wabash. f 'r, “Consequently. the importance do! conserving the part bf the raistfUl that either directly runs. into the streams or tlndt, its way there tti"pu seepage. tiling or springs, is empha- sized. . I i FEAR FOR STATES. i' s. SUPPLY OF mm: "South of a line running out ,iiyd west thru Urbain, the surface supply cannot be. relied on, and deep ri'rk supplies are not aviilabie in, a Inge part of that section of the state N l h of that line deep rock supplies our reached, but in most cues, the we r is too highly mlnenliaed for mechan- ical'purpooes ,rithottt,treatntent. The Potsdam and St. Peter: formations furnish the greater part of the nth:- ian supply, and» therein-e indications that the VI“? level in these in, ' gradually lowered. This shows . t there will come gum when t _ T supplies will not be "enable. _r,wr EXPERT ISSUES WARNmG Says Grave C.tmi6trieute" H Be Resultot River Pollu’é tion Befbre Long; how g Rainfall Used I: A survey of the water supply at, larger cities of Illin'ois, he "id,) closed that gainers] movement?" 2 public enh'trhtanttnt, Ind more 'i' , vernal npNieatitm of the law to tit te the too common practice of con ’ raw sewage and factory mm 7 streams and rivers is necessary. _r'iiit'i, Row Rainfall Allurbed 'l I "Calculating the avers}: 'uitia' of the state at“ inches tt Tttrf/Ars Jeliit said, "it is estimated that; p- pmimsftely tisthird of this 'k1'iiftli, goes as 'run of'into the stem, “to. third of it into the pound. eonsttttit- ing the supply in the yellow clip. and one-third is evaporated. /', 3r A my. situation," Working , the lackjo! an 'tdeqttate pure f) supply, will eventually imperuii) k people of Illinois tthe present? " lution of the state's mung streams eontintres,"id R. J:, , president of the Knox County 1 :- demy of Science, Galesbnrg, “ii at Elgin recently in an: “drags M ‘ the seventeenth annual confound. a the Illinois State Acddemy of Sci _ “Based on state reports and M" - mon observation, it is known that a surface or yellow clay supply is o longer, ample for an entire ' ' and that in periods of drouth at?!» are forced, to seek other mourned A. D. Filippo toQ'tBtnaaat a Silvio. Manuelli. WD $10.;Stnmp " West 61rreet of Easrt'2069 feet of South hf of,trt1t It, Highwoot A, W."Yoweti.apd We to Edythe N.' Reed. Lot}, b137, plat of Port C1iri,ton,r1 Pk. wo 8to. Stamp $11.50. Edythe N. Reed and husband to A, W. Yotveil and wiqut tails. Easterly m feet-of Watery ion- feet of mu, blk 70, H Mr. WD 5:19. Stamp $8. _ A. G. Carlson a wife to C. E. Kronlof. Lot 48, bl 1, Ravinia High- lands Bartlett's N ore subdu, Bee. M, Deerfield. WI) ' Stamp 50c. . W. B. Wrenn 'and'irife to V. Anis- ley Flood and wifedit tens. Part of lot 49, "Hub of lot .3, Ravinia Woods WD $2.000- Sm?“ _ Florence mm to A, Schwmmnn 1nd wife, tt ten. Lot 69ritrhwood, Bent- Iey'a sirbdn, Sec. " W11. WD $10. Stamp 81. T ' Therefore, at/the 'instrument viould not reach beyond Non,, Muslin paid: 815 for it and declined to pay the rent. The company is aging him for the balance of $80 and Judge Cummings concluded, in u mutly asrthe iateue in the case pment'e an, entirer new ttit- uation he wanted td take the nutter u'nder advisement; ", - W. S. Walker and wife to B. L. (Hidden. A lot in. Filmer A. Mont- gomery’s wsub'dm tr. PK WD 310. Stamp $45. ' l That momentous c uestion has been taken under consi nation by Chief Justice Henri, Cum ings of the Civil court in Mllwnuk The salesman sold an instrument- to B. R. Magllo for $95. Hoglio tegimed that he was tuunmsd.he could pi up any song or talk waves from Atlantic G the heiile. He said , tried for three nights with his utm 'abillty and the extreme' limit of ., 'potionoe to tune tn,on Chicago, Inst), at under no eit- ttunttgttttteetr would the radi'o pick up Waves beyond, zion,1minoic He said he listened in on Zion several titties until he thought'he. had heard suf- fleient song and salmon and wanted. to reactrbeyond,f i'," , . . 4 Just after tlie: oi hue of a radio set that is reprmien l . by I glib salea- man as capable tuning in from coast to coast and r it is found that the tuning in does not extend beyond Zion Cityne t’s a man to dot Should he pay the ' ll amount of the purchase price} t ', l Here’s a new, r310 twist with a catch. It concern ‘.the 'outatanding features in the putpuure of ti radio at , . il _ _ __ Mr Schall (Mt " 'o. . l I have ’three youngsters, _o bounding boys, one tender,‘tangl t _ rley headed little girl. She will be f ' her next birth- day, and just the o er evening before' going to bed she Med upon my lap, rubbed -hei against mine, and said to me, addy, can’t you pee me?” I said,: o, little curloy- head, I ean't." . a, moment of silence she said, , all, your bout sees me; doesn’t it; Daddy?" In her childish phihrsophrijrh, encompassed life. It is the heatttltat' sees right. Mr. Tucker (Va); _.' . .'. Gentlemen say in their repo ,.r /'Bow any man can flght little. chi! ren‘who are cry- ing for bread in ha to understand." The eloquent cent! tt from Minno- aota (Mr. Schall) b ught {can to my eyes. He says. ht three Jover children, but I al Arty children.‘ I have six, nnd only a pair of twins. This resolution mild be more properly be denomi tud not a resolu- tion for the relief ,sprcering babies In Germany, but tb', solution for the consqlidhtion of t _ German vote in Amelie: in the el on this (all. RADIO SET F tug, OWNE WON’T PAY Can't Get Dis t Stations, s, "If Tucker did n “Wow that poor tramp volu'niarily it was clearly 'my Christian duty to .' ' tttores to that cause the money committed to are for the other pa as. You know, of course; that in a 'ttt Piet, you knew that when _ sad'that Tucker had $100; and tr mi, when , said he trusted it to. ' then you knew it was a plain lie. at it ha; a moral in it. "l , Can't Get Dista .Refuses to. I _ Money Some Caustic .8ttyyt Appar- ently Irre T “may _ P bieal V COMMENT‘IN OUSE _ _ ON 'g1t11'i'i RELIEF hi REAL ESTATE "TRANSFERS _ x . a ; THE 316111.an PARK muss, HIGHLAND max; mom g Up More Sued ler "mnd , quanta . Stamp $1 B. Frickd. ht M,' P $11L,, . Cérrle WHO", it Hitrtiko Elf Ne it bins. land: Pk. Rf Pen Path of I 4, 2 in Shi (In. l Rifle 1 him C at {eager l Alice ' Subdn. ' Ewen Wafer, the mal old Dutch e, is also amiable M Niebuhr’o may. Ask for sample. 1le1.MIM. . . , Adv. 10.11pd Emma L. Carey. Harder , WD " E of list 48 Highwom E. Nev, Shim) " Ron-1‘: it was. Edward i of NE qt1 bag. 'le, Comm: j 22, blk , $103 Sta NW' qtr Mntil of. NE q Sec-f 28 S . iAu " ife,dt bans. E half of SW Set. 29,1318. WD $10,000. 1 .1.ng to M. a nun _ ta p " Part of lot 258;: _ e orest. ' i, "f ker‘and trite to C} ; _ . sum; QCD $1. south 1-50: , red: on East line) West hi l, _ . McDonald) and hallmark , ted and wife it tens. " , In; WD no. _ 1 mad and husband to E. ijljuot 11,blk I, ChuluL _ 6gtt subdn, m'zs, Shields lt, mp $4.50. ' with and huaUnd to Em. , 1WD $29,000. Stamp $29. it: If! iirt to G. L‘Bnmer tn ttitr.Partofb1k4,p1atCo ' D 810; Stamp 60e. , toM. H.'Caffny and " ti' of blk "C" plat of High 1 D $10. Stamp MK. et al to'Dora E. Went 1 1, and 2, all of lots 8 " I, Rockland. See. Mb, I', $10. Stamp tti. l ler and wife to J. D. Bu __'r',l,eil-Ji5, NPS bf pew cars join the 3' T millio sf on the highways each day. The greate number (if Cars lhe greater S. the risk (rnsiirtryoi1r car now. I. " L, a. button. mum. ' .o¢‘blkC,BPk.f _ '," . to ' 1rtttuih and was we. sump so». Lot " in Oihmun‘s Subdn at "pt f gee. 32, Deemtld: " dig-mum and wife to N. " thirttttrxratetr1r hf of lot 131:. wp $10. Stamp " dild'wife son J. Dun-' ' Lake Forest. WD 310. rm o. B. Von Linda and WP $10. Stamp mo. 'Pt 1m qtr Bee. , and NE 8, Deerfield. . ', 00.: to C. R. Davis. Deed no. N hf of SE qtr of . .‘Dee‘rfre'ld. '. pk to w. w. Wells. Part 10fI SB qtr of NW qtr of iii'). wn $2870. sum " wen Donnldson and Innr to F. A. Mowers. W 104 3,1)“: 44, H Pk. QCD tt mm &' Jamey": Div’n may ,and. husband to D Lot 10, O'Neill's H 810. Stamp 82. no and wife tir, E." se'a Subdm, Deerfhstd. QC 'ette_r be saf) than sorry} Insurance protects lot " and all of lot 16) FIRE‘ 11:13”. '1’? PROPERT 'DAMAGE . _E.|SMITH, J P. Room , New State Bank Building _ ighland Park, Illinois q In)iet,itie Daily: , ' T . m n PmiN?lsq"il f 't2ticmeaN 'elephone 574. or 1046 Ahe county ttyd MM adopt- égi new wen-16f midi and it "I Voted that hereafter nag Mugs an to begin at 10 a. mud that a.“ members Must respondi‘o roll all " all session; during thq§day- to gut I fpll day's tty' They _ to be will annually. mus 'i,'i'ii'ijl,,?'iir'r, for the t1oteal' year mrt1trtti' on the ninth dun-o: the folio _ "pouring: Jam. tteptamber,y Doom h: 1924, and limb, was. fl , / _.' The eliuiity Attorit1itrenrm be on (My for sit mm I i _. i Lake. " 8 1 ", In The Circuit Court goth-h County. Willi-m a, Brand, “whims. George L.Sraadigolttt9, Brad, Alia.- l Jacob J. Brand. Bean A. Brand, this Oren). Band. Mary 8. ijling, 3W1}; Noemi)“. ;Gertrude.B. Magnum Keith iGnnt, Virgil“. bath Grunt, , Robert B, Grunt. Cha P. Gym. viryitYdttttir, and u ithtardiatt' of fibula. 'Keith Om “mini: l With thi' addition oti'thu gut! to the .mgulatg deputies, do no. high- way mototereW,MBe 3nd courtl- b‘les, it is bttliinied 'fll't%fl' madden“ will be meant-Id in 'h' mum diam. " g rr - ', _ lirhtmtttnrl'tWag sumor ILL: _ Count“: if'l'homas Bum Wadi. F “Prank Valenti; Ins! " mr ' g}E.CHunlin.1qth (T A _ 'ii, Ambrose; Banana. M ;mm more will bp Ina-921mb- ably this not. The ,'iitkorir'ii1!l be on duty an oiei the Vé‘ouqty.‘ The! grexto be tn fun mam-g l'l‘he oountthurd iiirmrttme atro sk/test an ':'p"ttt'ftt'ct', "the en!- ployment of those ' Inpt Me to the {at tut them.iltim so many wolatiom of tho maul-WI, it it, 0" pected that the re'ceipts from fine sei11bequit'e1"gt /i, - __ i} During the Windham 13h gammy mad: 3* tilt ttt tpe thott. and: of tire/tCel:', yt.tto -trt tiyto,motti1s mm intihiiloTr mte her! are mum-31y active. and m (tg.thedtiott min-win may i By. i, e, . . . sU"irel?,iylllhaAgrgpi NEW R ES OF ORDER j, Sheriff 3th " In W “Mk gm four anti i, I T M h mark on the hwy“ P two man still be appoin' mi 0m0bi1€ cidentk 7 Elizabeth cunt . M Robert B. Grant, Minors,- Chutar I. Weaning. The four 0M app'ointod. to dat- F), a; PUBLIC LIABILITY E 3 ' COLLISION [DIM " Wuhan. 1mm, 'is and day at April. A. D. IM, r EUGENE M. Rm ' .l 8-0-1041 ”he? in Chantry of the Chaim cannot lake County. mind-:1? ERNESTB.GAIL, pl. Radio' Solicitor for Gambian“ Quttlta, Parts, Supplie- ' Installed, Adjusted, _ 55800081.. IOWA". Phone Blush-d My: 115 1 'Ili. ' a. 'il" Y, A ' D fauna M Hi [El [EH JI .H El (ill Il tll _ " (I I " t TN He BP IT

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