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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1924, p. 5

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NY. in 29. $24 ii?ii5 33¢ oFs N E C't,'ljof,,?,j.'lt, Io “A Adb L: We» mm. ‘ a M p, Bus-bun tt, Man 2ll ' " PM! Emit“. " - _ hairs t 1.on '. $ltuttrt',ttu', hair: " lbw n" leukemia far " known. of a“ log a. mum de- ceucd, late oil-Ike Chm, minds. Chicago North Shore' ad ' , V Highland! _ _ _ Ti For North ThesNORIJJ ' Chub! A. Conn ”73th my. h Shot. Lin- to: _ ytin‘ullhod contri- ' " tom. dank»- tnt of nloctnenl f .roreah'oe' Arr "I. nvoniclco of "I. “is and an - an» m- 'The Local I) . - H 'Ot ILLINOIS BELL COMP The Telei and give not corrections I ' in tl NURE'QSé‘URD towns,; or visits to menus mother arts of the orth' Shore, for safely e itig the cht dren to schbbl, or for a pfe u ke excursi n into the' coupiry, the _ " Shore ' ine is conttantly ready to giiie you th comfortable transportatio ydu most.a preciate. f _ " The N rth fhore,lirie combines ipeEo, fectly, f e advantages of town-to-tpri service,' and through service to pitiri farther' distant, with one standard I f courted and comfort for both. g :1 _ i. . i',. I: It is y r.toad. 1.hie.it frequentl a ii confidi; tly. For it is the biggest ‘je outside our home for making your o l L. munit a good pliict, in which to SUV?" Fast, frlquent traiiis from the 'tttr,-)),', 's Milwa kee_ to and through Chi gd,s Loop tt 63rd Strett on the South Siiie serve éyery intermediate comm . it . It is _ confidje outside munit z . MATTER why-you' Hal 1 1:0 the city or along the rih Share. there is everv r slln for C. tak: For tr been day of of ten. Court ' ”You: ' my", nitttiti'it ' _":" cl'; PM”! ban and; "fi",!")',.'",)"",',',":','."",, we “as argument which. fortuiti9ratitottuwiii"iiriiirGiiii' m In "" dam-pd. audit»: the hearing 'trf the proof of "H will has been new laid Court forum 16th day of T ', . A. D. 1924, “Kharkov: pf ten A- :1 in the tommen, It the Court 'l. "" in Wakes“); in aid Shore Citi) in SHORE I) I ark Ticket Oitiee' lephone 3140 ' bthe city or alinig the rib . Shore, there is every r “in hug the North Shore Line. T _.r' F8 to Chic,.a.sio, or ‘neiihbirizig or visits to friends in ct er arts d Milwaukee Railroad Cpnt [hohe Company; fee of any changes on? n . l it"; . hat should-be made; , eir listings . fri? _ elephone' Direc TELEPHONE In the inte'restofgbod serVicc 'subscritiers are feQueSted ttijcall . Goes ti..'_iii'ii, Press Soda a May 19, 1924,; E. B. Gail, Amway. County, '1»th mien-1; Ail pear, it you we at. tad show” chop. if may you In”, why aid 1"va not be' admin” to probate. 't i' may: R. BULLOCK l. ', 5 Probate Clerk Ferns INE Ill 12-14 _ Th , Fox Lake Bus Line of F lak, as, incorpor'uted [anti week, t 8trri el4 to operate tt motor b _ line; f he capital stock is $50 “ of w .h the following'hu beep In I p] teri and paid in: J. L. Fink t) attain Chicago, $10,000; E; tr. Bu of F Lake, $6,900; and J.. . Walk tdJoliet, 8100. C r " In me cases the value of me dairy roducts, eggs, garden and char roducts used by farm fimi . went p as high as $400 a year, cordi ‘ to records gathered by, t colle . The value of these items f each "on in the family war high' a $147 in some cases. jAt tail ice; these values would pact 11y. doubled. _ Enigma TOHAVE .. . 3| , BUS LINE IS PL Com _i, ny Incorporated to o _ ' ta It; Capital Stock . 3, f . Is $50,000 , almoi ed. Ma farmers in Lake County a mit y' would hive had an e trem frying time of it lad it been at they were able to supp near] all their needs from th farm 4 ' " H. C ' head of the farm ordani tion d management department 7 the llege of Agriculture, naive ty of mum's; - h: T burden of the present‘agri - tural depression- has been eased f . men taim :_families not only, Lake ounty, but through the it: of II ois, because they were able supp the bulk of their own from eir farms, according to H. . ern A t, it is planned to remodel t hon: ‘in which Lincoln died in o r to w. nently preserve it an t e Gtitfi, ion place of the {among roll Re- agntative' Rathbone 'reoen . deljv: . the, dedicatory oration _ t the i, veiling of the bronze, tabl pla ii on the historic old home by _ Colu Pa Historical Society. T buil‘hg, which in now surrou by .'.'llPf, and amass, has not alter since the Emanclpntor di then ilm April 19, 1865. FA relic: emu how the ttentlon of taking it Millet " I Keep It in Walkman I I ' , lf esehtative Rnthbone‘ , “I" l 'with I apt. Osborne :8. Oldr‘oyd, o, - er -tjrt.iti collection end formerly . res! f t of Sprirttrf1eld, that; ttif r. tf lecti - should be kept in Wdahir r , l in i I present location _trerrttnrtetstW,l in o Ier that the U. & [We -...'.tl may reserve it for posterity. auitV, bone ntrodueed the bill which " il app lyed by the Librnry oomml ., after I nspectlng the collection, whi - con tr over 3,000 pieces, many [ while were associated with Lincol'! early timer in Illinois and, hia 1 . prac ilxs" " Spritttrfield. ' . . T ‘ bill wits originally referred [i the ruse Public Bui1ottrtreomtp tee, wt Watt' held up there by ..- tinu absence of the chain!) ' whe “pen Representative Rathbo'ei stee , it past legislative than: yI new.“ tt action tom the Libn com Mee. l C grass will be asked hetoro- . Jou m mt to appropriate “0,000 the ‘rchase of the {among o d coll on of Lincoln relics which rest 9 n the Home in which A Linun died opposite the iild F The , a in Washington. 1 T ll Hon” Library mummies rel fl d the bill for much.” of 'e.l.t.tiifei, favorably follow: n ea 'tt plea by I.t.tsgr'styrgtt_titrs H R, ' thhone' of Illinois, who pain our, lit Henry Ford his (Mend muc for the Oldmyd cot1ijetioet _ the +rernment is asked to pay, ' out mue the the Noi Collection in W ighly Historical in Its _ "Value and Congress ' _ . May Bay It ' . FAMOUS OLDROYD DISPL e Able to Raise Most Fl ' Own Needs More Easi ly Pass Hard Times To‘Remo'del Home r the_purchaae of the Oldro: Ia1yien fompleted by the go Bil PURCHASE OF Mil LINCOLN MU ERS LIVING ON PRODUCE ARE AID 'ii-iii-iii-miami-imma-tia-rein 'i!lljllllllllllillmitimmarmmimatiittt V "inmtrhiudPa-krrstsiw.m+ '_' 3 Hour; tten 8:09 to 6:30 p. m. After Q9051)! inch to!“ p. ' r ' Amintmm must be Atygt," 0- if g, , l _ Telephone KW l 1000 n3? li' _ 1 3 I Mg...“ F Ll _ ' 4 £35323 a... .i.r.rirct't _ ', . SPECIAL Pttt .;0NLY you HIGHLAND Pm a pm T Ema-ff? weaving and repairing. Hand ark .‘ _ . i, I Phone Evasion 2824 . bs ' {i M) SHAVE BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PM Xmq. tti,tty, rug: SI ORIGINAL Pat ‘ élum. wan-32, sham/11nd Avenue I- stsaaortoPuer",tnt' __) a' IT WILL PM YOU T_0 SEE US F0 Tram l i i (i We are here to delve you I'),, F N EW' HARDWARE STORE Style Varietf DifENZEL’S BARBER SHOP You; muons: u mu! "uit-t '3Y‘33’5“ modding. .Shlullnf‘ Fm ' Bobbing ' Shampoos‘ with ‘. _iryteAti-.-aas-it-m. '7; Roan: tMt,upataim, StatoBank Building T YOUR Favorite Hat is leerva'rthtr _ it he narrow or broad of brim/Vial, either (“sin or'fancy band. . A. W. ZENGELER ' ,. Ladies’ and Childrep'si, Haiti, Bobbing and Shinglitig Cleaning and Dyeing ogta, HUSSEY HARDWARE do. , _ ii, $200-$690 ; HAT BANDS, so Cent) tlarngtthi' THE PARISIAN ', '. House & Cleaners, Inc. » Naz. Nazareth . "4ustcettterAvemse .mnr.1m. ORIGINAL mammog- the owning of a f, 1NC,agt 18 North Sheridan Rod D. L. MUSTRIC ,---tnia Tmg.--.. and moneywm be dd, bl “In“? done at 87 B. Bt. Joint Ave.

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