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Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1924, p. 5

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n _before, Is, now he state tzhkb- road Fw being best cireumâ€" n of moâ€" tensively from out instically e paveâ€" than at ighway rk has ntained ind are growing a week . of men : There renerally than evâ€" earth e exâ€" state. 1924 & {% tÂ¥ t# +a ud THURBDAY, AUGUST 7; 1924 NEIGHBORHOOD J penings Here and There On ie North Shore and | where; Doings at the | } County Seat, in Waukegan in the pntri'rflc goom of the county . court | house [last we.kfil(m Hervey C. Coulson being elected and installed as regent. A chapter of mba ‘rs of the A Revolution was insti William Roh;rtlon 42, nd "tri operator for the St. Paul | ilâ€" road |at Fox Lake, i | turday morning, was to death under a freig ain half a ing Bell | Mrs. H. N. Maxham, 83, a lif t of died | last week| at her home in fi&uyvfl @§ : :<>. f | Noll, 56 years old, of :‘ud conda, suffered a fracture of the left hip last week when he fe?!rom load of . He was taken to the Lake county general hospital. | ril Watching companions at play ly the life of little Cordelia to, 14th: street, North Chi Saturday, when a dynamite ca pllod filling her .legs with slugs., . _ l s m Pss ‘he city of | North Chi la week signed contracts with the Eu reka Fire Hose company of Chjcaga for the purchase of 1.20% feet th1 best ‘hose the company makes to pu on their new Ahrens Fox ‘fire uck‘ which will be delivered goon. 1 Jur Ben H, Miller, his wifgé an their son,. Rollin, of Libertyville, week were the guests of King in land. The king was h the members of the American Ba Asso¢ gtion, and Judge Miller a ed, heing a delegate from Il King George and the queen gave t A ean barristers and mem t families a most hearty| an warm welcome,> | «, the eve. PWUC SERVICE CO. H ISSUES ROAD ie Public \Service \Comp: N Illinois is distribu this |city and elsewhere in ory. a splendid 1924 road pNiJ Tllingis. This map, ',fl‘h is ogniged official road map of f being prepared by the Chicago Moâ€" tor élub. All state and county wayg are shown. Lines design | completed cement and gravel foads, also those ynder etion. . "‘â€" ll”i ‘nm .and ‘di roads. Each route is :mrkm* wi its @esignating number. . No | more comfilete road map can be | any| place, and local motoristd wi be #lad to avail themselves ¢ thoughtful consideration sh the Public Service Company. || â€" NErV YORK PAINTER § . PORTRAIT TEACHER n Kroll the wellâ€"known| New York painter has been . enga E life and portrait pain | the kchool of the Art Institute during the |school year beginning Saptemâ€" ber 29, 1924. Mr. Kroll has studied in : the Artcjzudenta’ Leagub, the National ~A my of) Design, a un Laureng in Paris, whild £ 1911â€"1918 he taught painting 1 National Academy of Design, ; fo ng honors have been awarded Lib h Bronze Medal, Ranama.Paci ‘ exposition, 1915; Logan Meda Art Institute of Chicago, 1919 prize, National Academy of i 1921, First Altman prize, National &A y of 1992 | c [ . | didn‘t 1 was : g," and 6t ar'onAg.othlt!fllt."'NflI. vo stock es used by specfiers in Tilithois, ~ to John Smpthers, traffic officer. ol 9 \ @lTell it to the judge,‘ is the stock reply used by officers, Smothérs adâ€" o matter if. they are dri job or a flivver," he ; are ready to their will not ‘ fifteen an hour." . ; FROM LAKE €CO ler of Great Conveniean To Motorists and Others | | Distributed ; 1\ le has 720 new telep within its city limits, Durâ€" past two: weeks ) the Illinois elephone company has ind placing modern equipment Harriet C. Grlley.' 83. of Lake street, | Libert ist ‘Saturday at th:: home ‘ r been ill for past gight mile from the station. otorists Have Stock A tr GS ving & tinued, sweat \ells'-‘1 ratâ€" :ago,j; ex« »nd E’filfi'l nd more #} CAMPAIGN IS STATEâ€"WIDE Fire Marshal Gamber Decia Increased by Sale f Explosive Mixâ€" . ture; Hlegal | The opening campaign in a st wide war against illicit oil selling been sta by State Fire Mar John G. ber. Â¥. : 1 1 Oil ig, where high explogive gasoline is mixed with a large quanâ€" tity of lesser explosive oil, either finâ€" tentionally : or unintentionally, is a violation of state statutes, according to Mr. G , because of the hazhrd which is placed on the buyer. ® Deputi¢s of the state fire ma tu office have found numerous sto: & dange kerosene where 1 had ; made with gasoline to inâ€" Under the State law oil which brill ignite at a temperature of les th Saturd GARNE] Straw Hat in pink only. Hip hem fined. Valâ€" ue $2.50 ? sl SpEcHu] ..........0â€"Socuns.oclffconls Ladies‘ Underwear Odd pieces included. S&s Vestee, Guimpes, etc. sl Values to $3.00 at ........L......._ LADIES‘ BLOOMERS â€" Stepins and: Vest.. |Fancy and plain Nainsook ; vjl. $1:50 ; each “,*r” o inbreen | s § ~: ELASTIC GIRDLES ; § f[L. i 3 BSpecial 2 for O NE GOSSARD BRASSI Charmeuse Petticoats DRIVE UPON JCIT OLL MD in the Sto tR ONLY Any SPECIALS 01B ome down|early and s how far a One Dollar ill will go, Bargains in every department 150 degrees Fahrenheit i for illuminating pur ; rules of the state fire i may not be used il*q» oil naces which flashes at 1 degrees. M "War against the illiclt mixer of these oils, who combine | products in order to get a higher effi¢ienty from them, is now on," decl e Mr. Gamâ€" ber. â€" "No doubt a great deal of this mixing is due to LF:. i ess. "When tanks or ‘com - ments on tank wagons are Uused 'i" day for gasoling, it is very easy for mistakes to happen. However, h intend to prosecute every desler who is found guilty of this dangérous j actice. "If careless handing. of oil results in gasoline being m | keroâ€" .sene, it is probable th : osene gets into gasoline also, makin nlowgnde‘ gasoline which â€" causes mptor trouble in automobiles. Oure deflirtment has no authority over the quility of gasoâ€" line, but we have author} over the hazards of fire and explysion due to vils. We are endeavorimg to make dealers throu, ‘:' te use evâ€" To ies it innes tot on we ought to have the co {operation: of THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PAR Special p’(\)iécha Boys‘ $3.00 Ca Men‘s (tld Boys‘ @ VUaps L a# Boys‘| Blouses 1% 19 ad White Balbriggan Short sleeve, e length ... | filen’s | Underwear C ## *( #1 condemned Under the arshal, oil irning fur» s than. 125 of Men‘s and $1 $1 CHASE HOB(T&ANG' * oUTLOF TOWNSHIP Deputies Firefibt Guns in Air Over Tramps Camp Near A large gang d hoboes who had established a canip in the woods west of the Northwe n ‘railroad tracks at Highwood wark routed last Friâ€" day ‘night with rlg guns by a squad from the sheriff* n- ge."" } 1 Nu'x::rom corf mns:nhg been borhood, as it ws believed that the hoboes were respb§sible for a number of minor thefts. | 1 19 ‘Deputies D. A,l Weale and Harry Ahistrom, . headdil} by Chief: Deputy Lester Tiffany, the b?ou out of camp with % â€"off shotguns afâ€" ter their leader refused to clear out After a few were fired into the air with gun there wasâ€" n‘t a hobo in or Shields in ‘bringing a shot riddle skilâ€" let. i .00 Ard & _ $1 L1 4# $1 tE LC «* Hi ELLINOIS Weale and Harry| : +# ETT‘S 6w D Ladies‘ Jackrabbit, biege, nude, silver cloth, black white .._.._.._._.___. Silk Sport Hose Chizldfen's‘3-4 length Silk Sox; value $1.25 a pair | . & Special, 2 pair fOF ............~.._..s: SI Striped Silk Sport‘ Hoseâ€"black, cordovan; value $1.95 sl a pair; special, 2 pair ... PA with lace and embroidery clox Values to $4.00 sl SDCCIIL â€"..?......3}%..; oo rinsonl ons C e Child‘s Silk Sox Ladies‘ Silk Hose gust 9th,i$ W D 50c Cretonne, 3 yards ... 75¢ imported Gingham, 2 yards $1.29 Rag Rugs ._________â€" 65¢ Bath Towels, 2 for ...____. Odd Bathing Suits _______â€"â€" Umbreli®s . ........:......... 0y drll en mss L «4 When head phones . give off an uneven sound.it means that one of the phones have changed in some ::lz' Th:“m:teommuuod trou &A bfldll'hlz {which is the small metal disc) to a loose ear cap. Tighten the caps. A few smallkized clamp screws will be found mighty handy around the home workshop. They are inâ€" valuable for holding down a panel while it is being drilled. Nice agâ€" sortments can be found in <the tenâ€" cent Small metres, such as used for testing "B" batterjes, are delicate devices. Watch out against‘ jarring the needle, which is.set in tiny bearâ€" A jointinyonrmhlotafi lead may be the reason why set picks up so much "static." Reâ€" member that a joint which has been out in the air for six months or more will become badly corroded and a faulty contact will follow, To avoid this difficulty solder the joint, In the ‘.Never try to test a storage batâ€" tery by connecting a plece of wire #» Silk Hose 7 yards of k ; nude, siiver | @1 Bleachm Td Je ttapocaith L *# 1 RADIO HINTS By Whit Hadley SPECIALS Light and dark m@di" 5 yards ... K2...... _E Linen Towe 20 in. wide. Colored bor 4 yards .......}..}......,. &2.... KOTfi T wo for . Percale Muslin directly he t¢rmimialin _‘ kize, pf the Fesuiting sparke 8 11 it causes is hagmful.) If thik tr ment is persisted in, the (hatt will be totally puin : hiedr eter is the onl â€" ; Â¥ that, whould . sed. f s uP ,â€" One stage, of jaudio| fredWeliiy / seldom mhch differend | that ; second. st j ,;.'i'. | | tremendous amplification JW! ‘ is seaile Pnd 1.00 fdel «"41] 4$1,00 . ,;1MԤ1 siia $1,00 . ,:F, $1,00_ PAGE! 4 #4 the + } #} #} t 186 It 1| @

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