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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 22

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- Patrmtiste Press Ad vent isefs ( -= ..-.ig' _ gr! -1 - f K lift TV” I E, 'r 7 This one fact overrides "- all argument---- , MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND - and it’s MILLIONS pore people Today! __ u"..'.a'..==7==r='"e'HeJ- THE PRESS M. Olzewski, alleged Chicago hit and run driver and trattle cutting mo- torists, last night was held respon-‘ gible for the denthof Mrs. C. o. Fur- beck, of Mradhantt, Grove, by a cor- oner’s jury in Cook county and was placed under arrest on manslaughter charges by Deputy Sheriff John JM- Schmidt ,a't the direction of State’s _A..ttorner A. V. Smith. - Ihe eoro.ner'a probe was held .at Wheelintriast week, where Mrs. Fur- beck- died after the sedan in, which the had been riding. was struck Amd fofeediuto' the ditebti0ttewtski on Route 21 near Lake Villa. _ Recommended Hold .' The jury recommended thit Olzew- ski be held to the grand jury on tpttn- slaughter charges after hearing the testimony of Jens K. Doe, 2117 Bis. sell avenue, Chicago.‘. and owner and driver of the sedan in which .Mrs. Futbeek was, awry hurt . and her husband critically injured. A Olzewski was brought back to Lake county _ tug/face fhe manslaughter charges because .thts. accident Eccurred in this county. Deputy DeSchmidt signed the warrant against Olzi%ski. Her: ' Well, Roger, thereAr.e a num- ber of iittelligént girls in this, twin. Halt! Chicago Man in Death of Woman He:. I shall pevir'marr, until I meet" a wiymatt 'who is my direct op- posite. , _ --, _ A C _ to both . . Denver Colorado Springs Only one night from Chicago a-a..tlr--q.q-g.. Daily from La Salle Street Station (on the Elevated loop) and Englewood Union Station (63rd St.) Rocky Mountain m- titttgta/d u Mo. Rock Island Vacation '1‘an Service Bureau Ever. travel luxury Very Low Fares "8Lttunioottbt- YMMV-mm.“ - the Co.”- 144 Among Other. features of the day will be the, championship horseshoe pitching contest, which will attract ‘some of the best players in the county. E. Harris, chairman of the, entertain- ment committee states that the (ol- 1bwintt experts at the ‘ggme' hire. al- ,aradaundiqtsta.sdstltittsthtiLwj1Lite Tres- Plans are nearing completion hr the Farmers' picnic, to be held Tues, day, Jane " It the Public Serviu company’s Model Pam, jointiy by the Lake County Farm Bureau and the Lake County Pure Milk nssocia. tion. A . Big Farmers Piehie at Model Farm Near _ Mundelein on June 18 Professor Duties of the University of Wisconsin and his, two Insistants who will be the offieial judges of the horse pulling content, have, promised to have their "dyaamsur" on, hand for testing and recording the strength of the horses. Many farmers in this section who have seen -similar con- tests say that the "dytta,rptstertl' add: much' interest to the exhibition. The arrangement committee hat an- nounced that the owner orth. Win- ning team will-receive his!!!) prize of $50.00. The othet cash prizes will be awarded.setond and third winners. Atkinson and, Tar trdTriiiiiii.r .' Much interestcis being displayed in the horse-pulling contest, Enact-ding to H. A. PNter, general chairman of the committee on arrangement,, and H. C. Gllkerson, Farm Adviser, who is handling the registration of the teams, his asked that All entries reach his Miee before Friday..- June bi. Reach Agreement on . Old Palatine-Railway; _ Property to Be Sold Alter yearis of hiektrring a tenta- tive agreement was reached lastjveek before Circuit Judge Claire C. Ed- wards, sitting as ' refree' in the in- terest of the defunct Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda railroad, that will ultimately result in a sale of the property, it was learned. 1 _ Representatives of, bondholders, who cwn185 per .cent ofthe', stock; and. three representatives of 95 per cent of weather 15 per, cent. of ptock, endetrthe session in perfect harmony and consented to steps, athatr would lead to clearing the title of the‘rail- road that has been so bgdiy claimed that. salts could not be considered. Accdiding to 1he agreements per- mission will be"given to amend the suit now pending and eottflrm ‘the appointmetit of the receiver ’and his acts in office. _ ' F From What_could be learned 'tt,t3, thshtentisrn . airway. _pgr.thtarrts to "funk" the property as far as tail- road purposes go. V , - _. Agreement to sell a certain part to the Methodist church at Wancon- da for a site also is included. Irt-ttddittoh authorization to' settle the -diithmltr with Waucondn Gr/f club mix made. - " 449 Lincoln Av... Highland Park Phone “I . . All kinds of roofattendimt Especially flat roofs. W. L. HARRISON ROOF DOCTOR Thar-d”, Juno 18, 1929 rand it “an” .plg w will 11 coach ttp Ihott cm It moth be th Thi will c. will " will .1 wage] tier ie now i attem who I year8 also t boy b in th appeal byvtly wife " Bed 1 osha, inson, 250 n: stage motid in the in W 11150 Lake wily t wheel sec eery Ma nd threw an Walsh spent Ferry who State lawn, other Park old " we t Pirk fashit the "d Little Ever: long a rat whiel Nant there ton , phia, west. Thur IS 01 state fete, 15th, towsl fete Pi c Ttki In In On

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