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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 6

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_ > _| FELL‘S | Aâ€"Start with a ACAMEL‘S HAIR | TOPCOAT â€" s S$iIBsO | _ Then a brown suit by Hart, ~Schaffner & Marx, 2 butâ€"â€" ___ tons, peaked lapels. Next a cocoat brown. Stetson Buff tab collared shirt with satin crimson necktie comâ€" plete the picture. . Exclusively . 4 Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes 13 St. John‘s Ave. â€" 786 Elm Street Highland Park Winnetka Phone 307 o *â€"Phone 307 Let‘s Have More and Better Harmony Your Clothier $10.00 $45.00 ~G[(J@»# Hat | Sees Man Fatally Old â€"Dad Carr, who formerly was employed for a number of years by Fritz Bahr, was here Tuesday, after spending the winter at the Cook County Home, at Oak Forest. He was on his way toâ€"visit friends in Waukegan and reported that on Sunâ€" day at the home he helped rescue Pat Hennessey, aged 81, an inmate, who had fallen from a ladder into a cauldron of boiling coffee. The man died Sunday. Carr exhibited severe burns suffered whileâ€" helping the victim from the big urn. Prisoner Escapes â€"_ from Fort Sheridan Peter Jensen, 20 )}ear old Waukeâ€" gan youth, who has been a soldier in the United â€"States army, stationed at Fort Sheridan, escaped from the Fort prison Monday night and is beâ€" ing sought by the police of Waukeâ€" gan and the north shore. The man gave his Waukegan address asâ€" 107 Mhdison street, upstairs.. : | . __ Jensen, according to the Waukegan police, was artested about two months ago.on a charge of desertion from the United . States army. 5 Olendorf‘s drygoods and â€" furnishâ€" ingsâ€" store, in Deerfield, which has been located for many years on Wauâ€" kegan road, has removed to the Attes building,. in the store formerly â€"ocâ€" cupied by R. H. Schell. This affords the Olendorf firm larger ‘space and enables them to install a lgarger stock afldâ€"gâ€"lv&%he&rpe&msâ€"bexi;fsemcer they â€"deelgre. ~~â€"= .~: c to 1 C Deerfield Store Isâ€" § Now in New Location § Boy_ Scout _ Troop 34 has second successful meeting. Raymond Schneider passeil part of his ten foot test. Parker Jchnston, John Dingle, Fred Harmon passed the civic merit badge. â€"Troop buglar, Géorge Plant is coming along fine with his work. Mr. Rybolt came downâ€"and talked about the new camp. North Shore Trust Co. || BANK c til., Scalded in Coffee â€"~â€"THM Eo PRESS © Checking Accounts Savings Accounts â€" Christmas Clubs ~â€" _ Safety Deposit Boxes _ _ _ Storage â€" Facilities f Banking Service â€". First Mortgage «4 Real Estate Gold Bonds Yielding 64% Deerfield Heirs in Appeal in Will Case Dissatisfaction with the will of theit father, Carsten Nickelsen, of Deerfield, who 1t an estate of $65,â€" 000, saused two children to pray an appeal Tuesday from the court of Probate Judge Martin C. Decker, who. admitted the will to record, accordâ€" ing to the Waukegan Sun. x: § Letters testamentary were issued & the bank. 5 .: ..==2."."~.@ The deceased gave $1,000 to a son, Arthur, and $5 to a.son, Henry. Oneâ€" half of the remainder wasâ€"then orâ€" dered. given to Arthur with the proâ€" vision that $1,000 go to â€"~Katherine Nickelsen, wife of Henry.. The balâ€" ance of the estate, was ordered held in trust to the Union Bank of Chiâ€" cago as trustees for the children of Henry until the youngest reaches 21 years of age. > : Policeman Kills Dog Trying to Attack Him Motorcycle ~patrolman . White was called April 23, to the premises of Van S. Rollo, Deere Park, where it was reported a dog had bitten a colâ€" ored man employed on the place. The dog attempted to attack the officer, who had to shoot it. The head was taken to the state laboratory in Chiâ€" cago, where after a test it was pronâ€" ounced rabid. _ Slightly Injured in > _ _*~~ _ Automobile Collision ~‘Arthur Orsi, an employe ‘of the Park board, was slightly injured April 18, when a truck on which he was riding was struck by a Dodge roadâ€" ster, driven â€"byâ€"Maxâ€"Roth, on â€"Green Bay road. Orsi was taken to the Highland Park hospital, where it was Mrs. Jacobson Speaks Mrs. Henry Jacobson of . St. Louis is giving a dramatic interprtetation of "Wings. Over Europe" aâ€"New York Theatre guild production in the auditorium of the Ravinia school this afternoon at 3:30 o‘clock. . & ENVEROME: en de ce matumin; cav in m se ipinmmerroppegisrais CHAINâ€"Oâ€"LAKES ASSN. 3 Ee WANTS LECISLATION _ Seek Protection for Valley and Aid in Development; Meetâ€" ing Is Held Residents of the Fox river valley will demand legislative action to obâ€" tain improvements to protect the valâ€" ley and its network of lakes from the ravages of â€"flood waters as well as damage from drainage projects, leading citizens of one of Chicago‘s playgrounds announced today. f Among the needed improvements to the waterway are dredging the channel to prevent overflow, riprapâ€" ping the river banks, and rebuilding the dam at McHenry. The channel has become so choked that residents never know when their homes. and summer cottages will be inundated by the slightest spring or summer freshet, according to L. B. Werden of ‘Indian Point. $ f Meet at. Antioch es e Property owners of the valley held a meeting. recently at Antioch to plan for an organized effort to obtain the use of the $175,000 appropriated by the general assembly in 1927 for the valley to guard against drouth, drainage and flood hazards. Residents of the valley opposed the buiiding of the ‘dam at Nippersinik take and secured an injunction against its construction at that point. Valley residents want the dam at McHenry,! which is in a state of decline, rebuilt, and the channel dredged to a depth of 6 to 8 feet. : © Unless the appropriation made two years ago is used shortly, it will reâ€" vert to the state, Mr. Werden said. There are 46 square miles of lake waâ€" ter in the network of lakes extending from Wilmot on the state line to Mcâ€" Henry, which are affected by the presâ€" ent waterway conditions, _prevailing in the valley. $ es Among those interested are Fred Lundin, Robert Abt of Channel Lake and Anton Cermak, president of the board of county commissioners. Unless improvements are made these lakes will become marshes and even the most valuable lotus bed‘ in the country at Grass Lake will disâ€" appear. < E. j Local Man Exonerated f in Evanston Burglary After being held by the Evanston _ _ police for 48 hours on a charge of _ _ alleged burglary, Frank Burke, emâ€" _ ploye of the A. & â€"P selfâ€"service store ___ in Highland Park, was discharged _ Monday afternoon the case against _ him having been nolle prossed. His _ _ complete exoneration resulted from _ . the fact that the police discovered that _ it was a case of mistaken ident;jtyâ€"»- that Burke was not the man soughtâ€" â€" for ‘the burglary. . Burke had been _ «rrested Saturday night by the Highâ€" _ land Park police on request of the _ . Evanston police who had named him _ | in connection with the robbery of $50 _ _ _ from the Palace Meat Market of | Evanston. § « Soaat Lotus Bed Threatened Thursday, April 25, 1929 Mrs. 1 _ her bric (Friday) _ Mrs. C * avenue, at the 1 Mr. a Chicago Park Su Mrs. spent 1 visiting Mr. G Sunday he will . Mrs. left, Tu where. ; two wee _ Amor taken & <building Harris, Miss H¢ Roy Hc Attorne ~Mr. .$ visiting a card 1 are hea If â€" the few day why." 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