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Highland Park Press, 19 Sep 1929, p. 39

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"tmttrrontrt that it provides lea lumbering space for mar-Molt free Frau. tl"tLtlg'i. VIIh M .. not!!!” 1ttiitiii; _ “norm": mu ....._....".'.'.'jj -_ y... {I 1dtrirtHi lb . MT'-""" A; III ,1 Id I "S.'mteN8rpitrreiieit {in Hnmmond 49‘per’cent., _" ,, _ _ - _ _ thmtrieriaon a! the Atypqt.tiomrm, ""7 _ ML tttrin 1tTrrer cent, Calumet City 126 per cent, Chi.. cago Heights 270 per cent, Chloride}; Hills 261 per out, Downer: Grove 18 , percent, P!.th'ursturdrGG,""tiirc' wood Park 74 per cent, Forest Park " per cent, Gone“ 11 per cent,_H_§rz _ my 34 perfuncm Park 17 we? cent, Kenilworth " per cent Lib- ertyville 165 per cent, Niles Center " per cent. North 01131213032 per cent, Park Bike 10 per cent, Rive":- W563 per c293 Bitttr-riest,,, " "w'--"'-"'"-"""- . __, Own-nun m..u.m,ni 153' hi"... ‘ you. 1lt Iii; 'th ' WWII: all“ C ... Shh“? filts 23W” . Aaron Ir-. :mm"“5'per cent, 'Wesfchester 80 pet-wont. West Chicago 2284 per cent had y_tt,tyltet,tg, Niutstrutmtt. It know: 'tmgiit‘he‘ 1iiiiiiii, ,tssrsdrstagarrr, ayraraimr-mreitriiiisiii'i- in towns report. ing and] volumes. _ .," Comparativé" "urea '. - Comparative fltrtmss, are as follm‘lni’ Tim following suburbs made trains in August-Aunts; comparison: Chi- ago» Human percent, Downer. Grove" " per cent, Ehnhumt,t, per "M. Geneva 58.09: Mahatma 1','Lt'if, 5t,l'li,i,i?lil?it' tde per cent,_ " t per 1ett,! 7 iGeriri-%= .l-%tltrL11rapatr, Center pa per reeet.ctRtr,tlt-thiauil “EFL-Exit; Ffariiii.rJ?rtfcriiit " per cent," ,htttmrtti'dtriikicgirti' in! Hammad 491trer' cent, V . . _ Also Born of Gains and Lot. _t11'afil'le'th't -litt.hraliiiiiihi'r"r-2r . _ "f-Year" Given -» m-N - -" -- a. -. I W. In the eight Month: comparison the following. _ suburb. imthattre- ruins: Blue” [thud " P9P cent, Intern-eat " percent "t.dAoitrctiteairo 180 percent. '%ttotnlqmarriGikiis"i peg cent compared with the . same pttitr) let mt- . ”FF-I'm“ C.' . . 1' Fr.r 'e, ' 'i "e, _'-.":"', i ;if ‘ Irits-ri, . Lo-rd':::.,":',,".'.?"":',-""'; f?” iliiWliils=lEEiEht:M!l,l! & Co. was.» 19. mo HWY mom of ---SIWMIhyaaI,Im P,9Ptt.r yei' puma lobar!!- . 'r-ttl-tleer. Mr, LC ‘.....o..4....... _ Cid in" . ".?.Cc'.'r'. iii.'W- '""se.sr. at“; III: as tk r.....".... as: 1rrr. Jlla"d SI: 'ttttt 2111;: an; :31: 1tf, 1trbttlt Ann-t 1m .J 7 1a.“: M ,, no. _..-. 30,7" ... "Ate -... _ £59.!“ rircti ui Lao 'tttlt nu» mm ,'lfdt 110.00 Inn 381.!“ a no aim cm ft,'tt fr, as follm: _ 13% ”M1,.“ I”: f'rra','at am. 'dttlt 192m No e Witt “All “.800 " 4't'f.S 'r, tt $1323 " m -- 841.70! lt.1rEi, 0mm 1f.W, 170$“. . 14.750 _ 3:33: 11:21 - 13% mm: 130.800 Mt 11.1.90! I IM00 331368 F9.m Special features nt the Deemth theater, bake Poredt, .in the next week. include “The Rainbow Man," with Eddie Bowling, on Sunday. On Hominy mil May the attraction it "Thunderbolt," with George Ban- croft and Richard Arlen. . ' OnFridayotthi-mkistholut Coming it t “wasn’t Ark." R, s===xstaai-sa.-as--aaa, ' um fordtihhetr.: P. ___ 1nttdt.ernooit at 2, about the, dog, ikgm‘gtwfimm". --- for Coming Features it w. T--- Mmtei' tct Jann- '.._ Mr. M. _ Ibliiirhui 1'dSiiir2f"i7iT,ii' 39 te, W;- in 1ftltt',ta] 7 it??? Puree. 1.: not an Inn- _....f.,".C.T..".._. ., r---""-'."--""'," M. A.: m but ....,_. ”(V3 Batiiiftiiftitt "'--e.-, main-u. L: n 1le,ttHhi, "iv Imam. R... e ”can; Eaiiraa 1t?llutei, Ts e_dr1ninm., 5.: b Jan Falter. ra Nevin W-rt Exit-s iririri'a" Lt Ii New“: 'iiiiraiiii.. U,tty A I,Sttap.t lt. Fputer. A ., Maw»; W _ -__ ' 4 iQ'.',:'.. t'ltae, i" Mtr. . G t m. m. Hunk-AW 1fefAtra. ".tjitiiir.ri'rird;ii't ,-a-cf?mmAsti-mmqirrhrr-mtmrtirtistiiti, itiifg follow: _ . . The timsl home game of the year at Highland Park will be played on Sunday next, when the Lincoln . Park Argyle team will “tempt to make up for. their earlier defeat. _ pet the visitors into but first. The deadly bowling of Newitt and Footer dismissed'the side for " in an hour, every wicket being clean bowled, . . After the tea. interval, Captain Foster end Sharpe (two old Liké Forest men) opened the inning: for Highland Park, and pissed the Lake Forest score with the wickets intact, the score meme; " hetero! Fetter mttrrarttttiititr' Whitman ‘for Highland Park seq ' end the were wee brotttthrto 176 Infantile lest man We: dismissed. Hewitt die- tingqieheL hittutaW-aeittr,,,ttti, he Ewing avenge _ and highest score 1tliL_sttr, them; "." The Aram.-- we: 7Triirriiitiiri'Gi?j; moat decisive win Andtake Forest’s worst defeat ttttre season. It was-the sixth time High- JQQd Rex-lg batsmen have compiled has.seored 100 runs against them. . “Ounce m "not to the Edam Put T mathmm ,'it;f,i,iatttatlg _ Forest“ We... dub on Sunday last; to ma . defeat “mined m..tsittchnnd-riieein an WEE}! Like Pom --v ,_ _ A -v _----- _ rrh4,1ttdtit,gaittt' 11, ' 7 "rehhrmrturr WM fi-tlt-, Sit-i,-,-, " m: and Personat I: L --ieiiiaiG Gr'. £3.94,ng l tt tGira m" mi; 1ri'iGrmtririririiiiii'ii' Shape (two old Lari; rerb) opened the innings "I Park, and pissed the t score with the wicket; ttqohy Whin‘ lil before Lab Pan-t ”In: Mil-g L: briiikiiiEC' mm. WM " ' - _ " I (at: =asllg-aababqHr 175 27 " '-r.a1trthtieiCbGirGFiiiri'iiii'ii'i mtadisvMthtehttheuat. 31.. any»: to return ”We nut 'r.ari'.riii;ir7arii.- A. P. sun. of ii; Siler- m motoring through In" Gina-lotto Bramif, Sunday .ehool chi-.101 the Wuhan]: In] church enjoyed , beach but, Min Betty William of McDaniel: avenue, entertained iiithteen' friends hurt “My evening, ’on . Treasure Hunt party. . A. - IrrTWiiirhaieUd of? Walker“ MF.. emu has returned to West Point, There he is “tending school. Mr. Frank, Menuhin has left tor 5°?"P'mv will to attend “tar, Jeannette to Mr. Daniel, Sullivan of this city. Ferltetlrfr, 21, 12?: Tlhek have gone on'i'iveaaii} trip Ind upon their return will be at heme at 458 Jefhrraon street, Glencoe, about the ttmt at October. I -hIt'tssrprrot,n Howardarho his boon spending the summer with her mother Mrs. Lam Round leaves tonight for Columbia university in New ypr1t,_ir1ttsttrctshLaritCac" w, 11. . Mr. and " William Guybt and dangling; Miss hutp,,ansLamLCtiiiui, WW .Mrs. Julius. iiiri7G is spending this wee): in Dogfight”. visiting her daughter Ill-$.11. P. Smith. T Mr. and Mrs. John Ts. Udell and family'sgentfpe week-end at Mirror The Misses Sally Wh _Mild’red Turpin of the my Ufti) building. , Mr. Centre Brian and Mr. 11,3. JEtant_are, Wthe _ American {Asian convention in Rock mm: Mr. and Mtg-K B. tuirarda, t,l and daughtbr- Billie left Saturday for .1 ,eek'a,risotor. trip to munch. They 'will visit relatives in Duluth ftaftw dart. "a- -", _ ' “I“: will nah liir home in Stanton forth. coming Ichool you. William} Goya: in visiting his aunt tad stadium: in Olngy, . this week. " The Junior Star dub‘ met Monday evening“: the hound of M1111. G. Wigner o: trt1roat..ttr,pnr ma. A Pe. gratis 'ttttttii-ttlit-tig t' '.tliE Carr', 'MRiFiit1Pgiqai ...‘* "fir'" Shanta Va. Rona!» will enta- sevonth trade at Stun-t Hull and In. Bartlett win make her home in Stanton for the cominr lei-m! n" left Int rook for t p1i.attrianrbstm,uaeii man year. wit, iiiir of. Central avenue, I for the Univehity of uvaei1baeehrairituir'c the, Bummer Wheelch and] atpartrmrrrtt FINE? DISPLAY or mom“ m CHICAGO "mrrRAvirNtmmnramran. a. n. mason MoltrmttlgME co. Mrs. Alfred Bruin; who for the put this: months has been visiting he! {may in Burlington. low, is returned to Highland Mind is living with her sister, In. W. B. Samoa, of South Second “not. Mr. Page“ ttttitte loit college, My Hiya: In. B. G. Potts I 1Tietiland Park "ter dinner 'e';----.-'"'- "" nruua m of 10tt can“ "W” k "it-tAti/tgtg-li,",?,'-"?",; Ntmtmiitaiii my " Latre Geneva. when " “and. mg“ a.--.--- 9:W¢fw mama“ d GRANITE mumm- m may, ’3? -.e- ML»: --Bateii--mrtq Arum We! To be found it the T Little House of Interest Potgsh-Wgo aiperetilmdto Be.. tat

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