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Highland Park Press, 21 Jun 1928, p. 14

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Death of Federal Judge Adam Cliffe, of Sycamore, IIL., who held court in has brought two names of jurists in judge who holds court in Waukegan several months out of the year. As speaker of the house and mentioned several times as a Republican candiâ€" date for governor he is considered as a possible successor of the late judge. Another name coming out of those classified as eligible is that of Edâ€" ward K. Welsh of Rockford, for years a judge in the seventeenth judiâ€" cial circuit and now a partner in a Rockford law firm. The issuance of 93,550 shares of moâ€"par common stock of the Public Service company of Northern Illinois, authorization for the sale of which has recently been asked of the Illinois Commerce Commission, would repâ€" resent the equivalent of a 20 per cent increase in the total outstanding stock PUBLIC SERVICE CO. PLAN NEW STOCK ISSUE of the company. If authority for the issue is granted, both the company‘s common and preferred stockholders will be offered the privilege of purchasing ane share of the new stock at $100.00 for each five shares of their present holdings. A special meeting of stockholders will be called for August 2, for the purpose of increasing the authorized no-pa.r common stock from 200,000 to 300,000 shares. The money provided by the sale of the additional noâ€"par common stock will be used to reimburse the comâ€" pany‘s treasury for additions to propâ€" erty already. made and to provide funds for projected additions and betâ€" terments to the company‘s property. ALWAYS 70° A story of youth today â€" packed with punches, mmut NEW PASTOR TAKES LINCOLN ONCE OFFERED WANTS HOME RULE FOR The GET FEDERAL POST WILMETTE PULPIT mnu..r.wu. CITIES OF ILLINOIS| their . irtleff Mentioned as Possible| "Br. Céofge‘ D. Alttson; ew yestor| Story ‘Told in Volume by John| Municipal League Outlines Plan}‘* * Half Block West of Deerfield State Bank able role of the outcast woman in the wilds of FRANK WALLIN and JOYBOYS A BIG JAZZ STAGE BAND SHOW The screen adaption of June 25, 26, 27 Another Motion Picture Successor of Judge thrills and laughs. omedy and News Organ Overtare UPTOWN BARBER SHOP On Saturdays Adults __________ Children‘s Haircutting SUNDAY ONLY â€"JUNE 24 Stage Thoroughly Sanitary â€"2 Chairs A GREAT STATES THEATRE GLANT ICED AIR PLANT AT WAUKEGAN ied his insugt 7 c morning, June 17. Dr. Allison came to where for eight years he was pastor of the Second Baptist church, the leading Baptists church in that state, Dr. Allison‘s success at Wilmington and at Rutherford, N. J., where he also had a pastorate of eleven years, was noteworthy. He has held many community and state honors. The killing of two more dogs in Glencoe last week, which were sufferâ€" ing from rabies, has made it necessary for the Village to extend indefinitely TWO MORE MAD DOGS KILLED IN GLENCOE keeping dogs off the streets. The dogs killed were strays. . The thirty day period, specified in the recent proclamation, has expired, and chief of Police Jacob Rudoliph says some people are of the opinion they may now permit their dogs to run at large, as before, which is not the case. MWALKING The same drastic measures will be continued, indefinitely, and the "dog catcher," he says, will be out on full ) _A Sue Carol | time as Bass caught under 10 inches long must be thrown back in the water. A severe penalty: for violation of this law is also provided. FISHERMEN WARNED TO GET LICENSES Deputy State Game Warden Henry Kern has warned anxious Lake county anglers .not to fail to purchase the required state fishing license before the opening of the bass season, June 15. Deputy Kern declares persons found fishing without a state license will promptly be arrested and heavy fines imposed. Thurs.. Fri., Sat. June 28, 29, 30 Scare Lage vaieyi On the Screen On the Screen ALWAYS Tilingis One of the most interesting of the stories of Abraham Lincoin‘s conneeâ€" tion with the railroads is concerned with an offer said to have been made to him by the New York Central Railâ€" tory only as fradition, but, accordIDF) pois for consideration. The league‘s to John W. Starr‘s "Lincoln and the| proposition includes nine suggestions. Railroads," the story is as well auâ€"| At the instigation of Prof. A. R. thenticated as many events in the| Hatton of Northwestern university, an points out, was instrumental in fosterâ€"| ing the first railroads in llhouand§ later he became counsel for the Ilinois | Central and also represented several| other roads, While the records of the | New York Central do not disclose that | a formal offer was made, according to , the New York Central Lines Magazine, there is evidence tending to show that | at Fine thing to roll up the majorities at the elections, provided they don‘t also roll up the taxes later. ‘W. Starr; Believed to Have ‘ For Been Verbal Bid ‘ ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION l At First Street and Eim Placé HIGHLAND PARKS | NEWEST and MOST UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE GASOLINE FILLING and SERVICE STATION | but it‘s our private opinion that they evoived a set of principles for "freeâ€" city government," which are to be presented to municipal officials of I}iâ€" in contrast to the present system of ruling municipalities from the legâ€" islative chambers at Springfield. The soâ€"calied radical group in Wisâ€" nsin has come out for light beer, now open for your convenience Handling Standard Gaszsolines and Veedol Oils in the form at mny time. many years I have been obtaining views of unexpected ltyu-nm‘ a new home, or improving the old one, t experience has proven to me that it pays to consult your ‘Telephone H. P. 523 PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD, ILL. Ee PP NOC E. ic w hu gurdener first. I will be glad to consult with you SIGNS OF SPRING due in Highland Park. :

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