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Highland Park Press, 4 Jul 1929, p. 23

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4, 1929 k, II1, ING CE s for AL HOP 18 dg. 2222 Co. Ave Thursday, July 4, 1929 20% DISCOUNT ON LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. _ RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. Reuben Lloyd Progress Tile Co. FRESH AND ROTTEN MANURE AND BLACK :~‘¢ : s gOIL, 60 N. First St. Highland Park Completed homes ready to move in and start housekeeping Offered to men of character who desire ownership of home but cannot make heavy initial «+; payment. _ Theseâ€"homesâ€"are in Deerfreld, are five and six rooms, modern in every particular, on paved streets, all improvements in and close to depot, schools and busiâ€" ness section. . MANTELS and GAS LOGS Chas. F. Pattlock These homes are priced very low and must be seen to be appreciated. Will accept vacant lot if clear. J. SMITH No Down Payment . Phone H. P. 1457 or Deerfield 240â€"W â€"_â€"_ Chicago s 5111 Waveland Ave. FLOOR and WALL TILE Telephor;e Kildare 3499 Greenwood and Grand at Deerfeld TELEPHONE 410 (Not Inc.) CERAMIC FLOORS JUNK Tel. H. P. 535 SEE OWNER Dealer in Find Body of Child Drowned in Channel Lake After 50 Hours After dragging the bottom _ of Channel lake for more than 50 hours, Capt. 0. W. Fricke and Surfman G. O. Magnusson of theé U. 8. Coast Guard station at Evanston, Wedne» day night of last week, recovered the body. of the little 2â€"yearâ€"old Dopothy English, who was drowned the prevâ€" ious Monday afternoon when she slipped from the seat of a boat where she was riding beside her mother. _ According to the coast guardsmen, the tiny boedy was wedged in the mud in the bottomâ€"of the lake under about 25 feet of water. _ Don English, father of:â€" the child, who had been on duty â€" constantly since the drowning, is an official of the Evanston Auto Parts company and conducts a branch plant on South Geneséé street in Waukegan. â€" Something new in the way of an alibi, and the usual skepti¢ism of a motorâ€"cop, was brought to light toâ€" day when reports from . the Lake ~County General hospital showed that a speeder had ‘pleaded~ that: he was rushing to a hospital as a method of convincing a cop he had the right ta. travel 65. miles an. hour;,:.. Theâ€" man, Morris . Sanisfa#of 171 Buffalo street, Milwaukee, was going 65 miles an hour on Green Bay road near â€"Zion. when a motorâ€"copâ€" drew alongside and inquiredâ€" for reasons for the rush. . . s y Motor Cop Calls Sick ____â€"â€" Bluffâ€"of _ Auto.Speeder The motorist explained ~that he was taking a man to the hospital, and the cop, inclined to believe the story, offered a suggestion. y 494. | _ Iilinois posts of the American Leâ€" ‘gi(m. with an enrollment of 75,000 | veterans, now leads all other states |\ in membership, while the Cook counâ€" ty council of the Legion, with a membership of 35,000, has a larger | enrollment than â€"any excepting the | five largest states, it was announced recently by George M.~â€"Kellogg, Jtr., \ commander of the Cook county counâ€" eil. * "The mearest hospital is just seven miles away. We‘ll go there," he said. Dr. Karl Beck, county physician, examined the "patient" and found nothing wrong. f To Deport Two Mexican Residents of Waukegan ~‘"Well, we‘ll be going before the judge," the cop said as he took his prisoner away. * a Juan Cervantes, 515 Market street, and Mrs. Sirillia Castilio of the same address, were taken, from the counâ€" ty jail last week and turned over to Inspector F. Davis of the United States Department of Labor for deâ€" portation.to Mexico. . .Both _have been in the county jailâ€"awaiting deportaâ€" tion action for the past two weks. The â€"two * Meéxicans are charged with coming in to the United States without passports and without having gone through the legal formality reâ€" quired by law. § Illinois Leading in Legion Memberships T HE P RES 8 NEW ORLEANS Pride of the South" 2 Visit interesting New Orleansâ€"the "Paris of America" â€" â€" the city "care forgot". Make the Roosevelt your headâ€" quarters. Seasoned travellers who have lived the world over will tell you of it‘s beauty and comfort and its friendliness. They look forward to the genial hospitality they know is the ruleâ€"at the Roosevelt. We suggest you telegraph for _ + reservations *"‘Right in the Heart of Things" 700 ROOMS WITH BATH 23 4* 3 § 6f

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