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Highland Park Press, 25 Jul 1929, p. 19

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:5. 1929 pastel -trrart,' . pink: :olored at and Street mdway a suck- ;'_trodii_eed by . Senator Norman G." Flags, Moro,ihange the.terms and dates of, election of toWnship offieery _ so' that there will be' no township elections after 1933 in even num- bered years. The purpose of these _ bills is to eliminate township elec- tions at a time when people are in- terested in primary and general elec- tions for president,.state and county- bfheets.. l- . .. " The boys cah walk long} distances nowadays, provided they have the new to get rides from the motorists, The women folks might read the political news more thoroughly. if it wasn’t that the :dvertising by the stores is so very interesting. New Law Alters Town . to Change Eleetiop. Dates in Townships Sleeping Sickness Is _ Fatal to Naval Officer Atter ts1itine, the little known and frequently fatal disease of sleeping sickness for 18 days William Dayton Burrough, chief paymaster at Great Lakes and connected with the 9th naval district, died Thursday of last week in the Great Lakes'Naval Train- ing hospital, says the Waukegan Sun. _ - “Why didnlt you about for help,". Sayles-inquired.- - - . -. . - . The last three days found Bur.. roughs, who was a warrant oftieer, unconscious 311 _the, _tir1te_._l1tipr, tag that he had gainéd eomseiougneefor brief periods. - T _ l It ems necessity tor hospital at- taches to fenghe victim in'tseientifie ways during his illness. . Thursday, July 25. 1929 Burrough was born in New York state Sept. 24, 1888 and had been at Great Lakes for sometime. Funeral services Were held at the station Monday morning at 8:15 o'eloek and the body wu.|ccompan- ied to the National Cemetery " Ar.. “I was going'to wait until I mime up the next time," was -the home what unexpected reply. Gobol Was nonefhe Worse for bis experience and returned to Highland Park a short time later. .- - mutton. at Wat+i.mrtom-lh-4r. ----e-.-- to the assistance of the drowning man. He reached him just as Gobol Was sinking a second time, and suc- ceeded in dragging him upon the pier. P . . T ' Highland Park Youth Has NarrGW_E89§pe at Go.bol leaped dnto the harbor basin from the south side of the stub pier. at four o'eloek lust Friday afternoon. The water at that point is seven feet .deep. It was apparent immediately that he could not swim. Styles who was sitting on- the pier saw that Go- bol was in distress. .Wildly thrash- ing about 'Gobol sank beneath the water.. l . V 'Lewis Gobol. M, an interns in the Highland Park hospital, owes his life to the alertness and effieieney of “Hap" Sayles, an assistant life ward at the Waukegan bathing beach. . Without, whiting to doft his heavy sweater Sayles leaped in and swam House bills 54 find 56.ahttrodueed -iiGiisiiGdiitit'Gi tieaeh Ran to start reading the new serial beginning August 1 7:15 Ex 1553;; BR ijaFrd ing iirilt,dr' . ,léppinggen'tIYét the shore. . . a rustic retreat beside sum-or- ( thard-bordered highway' . ". .. Summer , . l and Vacation, ‘Days. _ _ . . When _members of your family are vacationing, they ate onlrminutes away-by telephone. Wherever they may 'txitsigrey One Policy wisp of smoke, . _ _ _ T . amid the woods. . THE T SOULS for SALE ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Bell Lines Aeac/ 1%eryuAere DONT FAIL. BELL SYSTEM One System - To hear theircheerful voices and know that they are well and en joying themselves will repay many times over, the small shit, ig, the call. . And they Will be pleased by your thOughtfulness. _ BE; I. tHé_]§1_BE 'rrrrrsliiri" W311 lk,- found and you can east; your mind by calling them. Universal Service "

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