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Highland Park Press, 20 Sep 1928, p. 17

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Thd-nle.-hm'a the wires carrying 33,000 volts, Ming the and causing a fush i coom a that was visible for several miles. All the lights and power were off throughout the district as far as Waukegan until the motors caught ““?““‘ 3 shattered by the cirenit, and power was off from 8:30 until about mwidnight while repuirs were being Bherif, County Clerk and Cirâ€" . cuit Clerk Render Their climbed onto one of the Pfii‘fi ce company poles carrying a voltage line caused a short cireuit, which plunged the Grayslake district, which is supplied through the subâ€" minutes the purpose of shooting from device towed. * Sunset and sunrise schedules, or game laws, may be obtained free of charge by writing to United States Game r:t-an. ‘. 306, Peoria, M. un‘awiu) to use a power boat to tow another boat or floating devise for Game Warden at Peoria, IIL, t ce of the duck bunting season and the trek of hunters to the famous Lake county lake region is on. 2DE00" Ngs Deen deciared on chucks yellowlegs, and plover. merce Commission. DUCK_HUNTING SEASON OPENED LAST SUNDAY Mat oo Do esd eeetcs: Decoerel n county board believes that competiâ€" 22, committed suici tion of the National Roadway Lines, | the hospital last W In~. or any other bus or truck line strangling himself operating over state bond issue or Two night nurse other hard roads built and owned byI found Searls just the people when so operated at rates | breathing his last. lower ifln railroads is unfair to railâ€" | ly summoned Dr. J roads. It further states that such Searls was already competition is a menace to the peo-( Searls, according rle and a serious handicap to all other thorities, was admi kinds of shipping and all private| He had suffered a travel. | while living at Ls The National Roadway Lines, Inc., time previously and apparently has petitioned the Illinois . the ARC of the man EPCTemy M RAEC busses using hard roads of the county : to pay for special privileges. A resoâ€" | lujion to this efect was passed by an unanimous vote. The measure reâ€" quests that a law be enacted making | bu: and truck companies pay a sum at least commensurate with the damâ€" ag> they do got only to the hard rords but for the inconvenience to ‘ other traffic and also the damage done to the shipping public, in genâ€" cral. & An The Lake county board of superâ€" visors last week went on record in favor of having legislation enacted compelling all truck lines and all the county allow this township $3,â€" 500, haif of the expense of building a bridge over the Chicago river in that township. The matter was reâ€" ferred to the road and bridge comâ€" mittee. The road and bridge committee in a report to the board stated that the contract for improvement of the county hospital drives had been let to the low bidder, John Torrisin. The contract price was $1291. The action ‘ of the committee was approved. ‘ Favors Legisiation Compelling Them to Pay for Privilege of Using Roads COUNTY BOARD MAKES | TRUCKS, BUSSES TAXED county officials. ooo A eonnm_njefl{oq from Elmer Cla reported that he had a balance of $3,229.46 ‘for six months. The reâ€" ceipts of his office amounted to $8,â€" m.“lflthwm The resolution states that the i marce 9P Hartigh naving s ts 4,1 ving a balance of $3,033.55. u-dm@m_l?:; ing expenses of his office. The reâ€" ulvudh-umzm and the ‘expenditures $6,906. The report of County Clerk Lew A. Mk‘!yffll“”- REPORT TO BOARD , requesting that opening Statea peranget°" ** the business of the court wil} lufli-â€"lh-..u.-..m -b.-.hl-u&-m-d..-, -â€"â€"-â€"-nhâ€"n-.q._._. ufter date of fsroe of first voucher. AB mert Seitny tah ao? 8i (chbeuties m eaid hfid-&.;_gh kie draings2" 17 AYTDD® over the east Sko. ihhâ€"-nflul:mmh&. Clak :":u"dz.," w oo oth MapdighGal a applied fl-g‘tm ot 1:::--«, for an assersâ€" men couts improvement accordâ€" ing to benefits, and an ausersment . thereof the fne! brormmg" tamven y oo ues so id kinth Je Lp m TD ®IU M on Ave., i._...,bn-. _‘-.l :“AMN .. ilendale Road, Ridgeia: ve.. Deerâ€" ‘:;An.t.‘ld,‘uml-‘,h\hchv of | Mirhland Park, Lake County. . Tilinois, and the construction of a reinforeed conerete bridge in Deerficld Avenue over the asse &1 TSE ty NT Olhhulhnry,h:. mmu Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, h-qbvwmhdth-..*, William Searls, 72 years old, formâ€" crly a resident of Lake Zurich but who has been confined to the Lake County General hospital since. June 22, committed suicide in his room at the hospital last Wednesday night by strangling himself with a nightshirt. Two night nurses at the hospital found Searls just as the man was breathing his last. They immediateâ€" 12000R ana io o nined PATIENT HANGS SELF IN COUNTY HOSPITAL William â€" Searls. Formerly of Lake Zurich. Is Dead By Suicide haven‘t seen "Good only have not seen cal comedy, but ye rare entertainment, Windes & Marsh The inimitable Abe Lyman and his justly famous orchestra furnish the music of "Good News" in a manner whic 1s worth tha nales na bangl lt en en ty as a most charming background but a foreground of much prominence by their fast, clever and furious dancâ€" erstitious trainer mc LC Oe 7 CC FOrl Flapper Freshies who serve not only efstitious trainer with his peasimistic vidvaollihlndllnlyodunnltk SSR Oe P J 1 10 2009U!y IVis its important mg together with Joseph Allen, the supâ€" beatfednne qo o Ei ten " ponent of perpetual motion cutâ€"up, Peggy Bernier, who has so popularâ€" ized those two worldâ€"famous song and dance numbers "The Varsity Drag" and "Good News," Katherine Morris as the campus belle, Dorothea James, whose nimble dancing and charming personality fills its important nicha Iilinois Competent wyn theater with no signs of abate ment in its patronage. month of its engagement at the Selâ€" is worth the price of admission . and you are advised that if you Hight No Vl-.umn. their defense. _ _ ROBERT R. CLARK Officer appointed to" "Good News," you not _seen the best in musiâ€" ‘s, 72 years old, formâ€" _of Lake Zurich but confined to the Lake Lake You are missing a Apoointed to Med to make The Small Boy is interested in having his sister get married, to the extent that it will give him all the ice cream he wants. clal and secretarial training than at present in this old established and efficient college. A l'ew desks are stlill vhl:ant and any of our young people who are not in High School, or other Colleges, should ngxly for admission without delay to Mr. H. G. Pierce, Registrar. mm ds a 00005 09 N CTTY, PERRISIEAT, 37 S. Wabash ave. Don‘t delay your education. adv30 _ _The fall enrollment of the Metroâ€" politan Business College has been quite large this year, and never was greater interest indicated in commerâ€" mâ€".â€"h-h&â€"thm by a certified check payable to the President af the Board of Local Improvements of the Citf of Highiand Park for the sum of not I-.-.-(lflâ€".ud&-m of the proposal. Said proposa! must be delivered to the President of the Board of Local Improvements in open seasion of suid Board at the time and (6) ver cent annum. mâ€"-‘“hm“ of said improvement will be required to enter “Nh.tâ€":lbwdfi amount of his or IMD with nustizs "42 _ Iâ€"-â€"&â€"-.-â€"- | u&uhmzmd Locsl Improvements at its is the City Hall, Highland Park, Iiinois, until 1:45 epened and read. F hlank propesals will !‘m-c‘.-dh-â€"na i+ furaished at the office of the Board of !i:b-â€"-h.._mu-‘.“ -oâ€"-n--h in bonds, which iâ€"fivlllt-hn-t..:h...“ (§) per cent per annum. ROOM FOR A FEW MORE * s whoie in -hh_fim‘ presénted in the sunken garden on fi-mdlu.lanbl.l‘lhu- written by Mrs. Samue! T. Chase, and meeting of the Lake Forest Garden CGARDEN CLUB MEETS LAST TIME SATURDAY mfutnncltbhltw SET OF 6 HAND 7 â€" BRUSHES With the SUNBEAM IROT atkbtâ€"lofsdofhouselxfldh;en;ehw_ttg e care of every need, complete wi Lt Sm _ _ tackandeyeletsfotbangmg,and with ‘The Sun! c nin & e Kee £ 49 its fireproof art steel case sold ;*fi separately for $8.50 Only $9.29 ‘The travesty, "A Quiet Morning in the Garden," was greeted with much laughter by the audience, who appreâ€" ciated the humor of the situations and characters depicted. Those taking parts in the play were: Louise Hubbard, Eliuh-thl Marshall, Helen King, Arthur L. der the supervision of Ellsworth Lafâ€" [ >] den club. est School of Architecture and Landâ€" scape Architecture, whose term endâ€" ed that day, were also in the cast. This school is sponsored by the Garâ€" Thexton, William Quigley, Lawrénce Williams, Lioyd Lafiin, Charles Atâ€" kinson, Grace Johnston, Alfred Granâ€" ger and Stephen Y. Hord. Four students from the Lake Forâ€" PAGE FIVR |

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