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Highland Park Press, 13 Dec 1928, p. 30

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“I "raa"l"k'."aa"='h'i'TiP. h I M “m 'er_B-o.tarq.'. Chic-[o his quite taken “The Five mock Girl" into its heart u the begin: the fifth week of her - - It the Woods, lnry Eaton II the modern Cinderella, in I than of blond: Incline. u the ling: and than her ny than}: the may {Mum-almolmphy. Olen tehoristhepthrem (II-min. when ".etr.re-tm-htqrrr-iitted.. Madman-ant "ag,', W m. Pun lam -rqqmhttumnimerro&er- 1- lhia-y. viii. Shaw and lat "huh-mhm‘ BrttAthMr.trs.h-asd.tmrtn. MW [huh-Ombdclnwm MARY EATON PORTRAYS MODERN CINDERELLA "The addition of Madison-Wnust, union to our loop facilities give- North Shore Line patrons three points in the downtown Chicago busi- ness district where they any board northbound thine." added Mr. Bleak- h-ll. "The others ore the main out- bound loop any: " 223 S. W-huh avenue and the ttdoiph-W.baish Me.. veted station. The main in-honnd‘ loop station in the Wells street term-1 inal of the China; Aurore and Elgin railroad, which is reached directly by overhead bridge from the Quincy- Welle elevated station. Persons 'ir- riving m the Chicago Loop from north shore cities, mar the leave North shore Line thin: at guy other rapid transit nation on Well: or Von Station facilities of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Rail- road (North Shore Line) in the Chi- cago Loop have been increased with the establishment of the Madison, Wabash station of the Rapid Tran- sit Lines as a regular stop for all northbound North Shore Line trains. Tickets to all points of the "Road of Service" between Chicago and Mil- waukee may now be purchased at this station. said John R. Blukhall, General Manager, in announcing this added convenience for the traveling public. . I Gordon Chiiders, assemblyman for the district, declared that he was in favor of the suggested legislation and that if the community in general fav- ored it he would give his pledge to support the measure. "The widening program, therefore, becomes I state problem. We m seeking n remedy, not tive yum hence but now. The governor hail promised to ask the general assembly when it meets in January, to take the first steps to carry out this highly im- portant task. "There is more to this program than the mere widening. Grades should be separated at important rail rmssings. as well u where main high ways interwar.” "Virtually all of these radial high- ways have been widened or proposed far widening from Chicago to the Cook county line," explained Mr. Bui, ger. "At the present time. motorists driving out of Chicago meet with n bottleneck when they leave Cook conn- tr, because most roads beyond the county are but eighteen feet wide. The congestion on these narrow roads extends at times as far from Chi.. cago as 100 miles. NORTH SHORE LINE NEW LOOP STATION Establishes One at Madison Wallets}: Depot of Rapid The conferees also gave their hear- ty support to the progrun of the Chicago Motor club, which (all: for widening of seven radial was. in- cluding "t-t, out of Chieatto to forty feet for in distance of 100 to 150 miles. That plan was presented at a meet- ing by J. E. Bulger, representing President Charles M. Hayes of the club, and I. J. Cavanaugh, downstate- manager. This mud. although “trying not: traMe than most state highway. is only sixteen feet wide in louse in- stance; " is a prolific source of accidents in rainy weather and in the winter, when driving conditions He Thenetioetwasstakenatammstine attended by Moor Val Simhmuer, city (think and Winn. The speakers cited, " one mum why they favored the wider roul- pro- grim, pie large mount of can: on State Emma} No. I, which rum trom East St. Louis through Bloom- ingon and Joliet to Chicago. BLOOIING‘I‘ON GROUP ACTS Adopt-WWW smash!» lute: Nod “Melange-Route No. 4 1- Sean 'Trond-toe-h-an- Added impetus in given the move- ment for the fortrNot mdial roads in Illinois' highway min when 100 china.- of Bloom recently adopted a “than Isuaoditt. thit the next state ndrsaintzatioi, And IglqttnlMrqNgotr STARMNALIOAIE Transit Lines This Mun Certainly Prelured for I his" Du! M. Houplin went to an auction sale with the intention of preparing for a rainy dag. The very thing he was looking for was put up for sale.--" umbrella which he “cured tor sixteen francs. After closing the purchase. Roupiiu found he had bought not. one umbrella, but 92. After making my preseetta, he still had six dozen umbrellas left uni nothing to do with them. Be tried to sell them, but was arrested for peddling iritluntt n license. m still has the umbrerus-but has “on: otr action sales for life.' Remember the good old cummign days when the mutter it (at the better the ban liked itt Mrs. Florence Burt MeAtiitter iden- tified a skeleton loud in the wood: nan her I: that of her mankind, Frank, 39, who disappeared June 5. She identified him by means of bridge- work and gold teéth in the shill of the skeleton. .The dental work was also identified by Dr. James Brown, a dentist. When found, the hands and feet of the skeleton were tied with bits of clothing and rope. “How long will it take t" the judge asked. _ “he weeks, Your Honor," aid Ethers. The propqaition m aeeepud--notr Ethan is welcoming every pound of flesh his pig acquires.' AMI-tho! hon-”ton t.st'd1ht'p4ttt 0 eatmruthm- T ruminant. a.“ . “with awn}- ii-ehiixrsiuusaif,rmrad Momma-dc. Irteurrd tye-trt-rt-tsears-att ”Don't lend me up, Your Honor." he begged. 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Brotherum and I hundred and fifty ehorUters, singers Ind (hm including a symphonic orchestra. SCOUTS FIRST AID F CONTEST HERE SOON Boys of Lake Forest,- Highland There In glorious than»: of voo- doo worshippers, stately Ind religion- rites as performed by the naive- in this tropic-1 country that take- one out of their seat, The MMMW lets by Joseph Urban In colossal our) bean- tiful, he has caught the blaming cot- ors of the tropics in until): aim. u - - -~~ "_-"'-.'-- "4fl'gfir."a,-,f " I). mud-chaplain.“ ‘Glun! Wither!" "Golden Dunn" " the Grand Open BotmeisezeditodnrithbeiateoGot the most lavish and beautiful _ tan that In: yet when! out late. 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