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Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1929, p. 27

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U _ actuality last weeks whe Albert Hall, of the firm mmessa + Thursday, October 3, 192 â€" FROM LAKE COUNTY, Interesting Happenings. About This Part of North Shore; County Seat actuality last week when Attorney Albert Hall, of the firm ‘of Hall & Hulse, filed a bill of injunction, reâ€" cever and judgment in the circuit Jamés Delaney, Waukegan salesâ€" man, was brought back from Tulsa, Okla., last week by Deputy Sheriff Eibeniarent:. B y aho aured o ethbezzlement. He is also accused of having taken a car from the Maytag COM hvc en e‘ f Mrs. William Harms, 37 years old, wife of â€"a farmer residing oneâ€"half mile west. of Prairie View, recently hanged herself with aâ€"rope from the rafters in the barn at her home. _‘James Tiernan, 62, 323 S. Jackson street, a lifelong> â€"yesident of Waukeâ€" gan, died last week at the St. Therese hospital as the result of blood poison= ing which grew out of a slight seratch on the hand, which he received as he closed the door of hig automobile. Bob O‘Farrell of Waukegan, catchâ€" er for the New York Giants, was honâ€" ored recently at Wrigley Field when 200 Lake county baseball loversâ€"comâ€" bined to present him with a complete bowling â€" outhtâ€"which â€"was presentedm_ The long forecasted pensioned â€" Chicago policeman wh has. been spending the summer at Fox l%;iiod of a heart attack last week. e victim had been under a doctor‘s care for heart trouble for some time but he â€"was unattended when the stroke came. 4 FINEST DISPLAY OF MEMORIALS h IN . CHICAGO â€".â€"o. .. _ PA Prying their ~GRANITE FURNISHED AND J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT CO. || .. Phone Long Beach 4646 through a winâ€" of ill} health, suit against dow, thieves last week looted the J. Carvis store at Druce Lake, taking property and cashâ€"valuedâ€"atâ€"$40â€"and damaging a piano, according to a reâ€" port to the sheriff‘s office. Finds in New Guinea New Type of Crocodile _ Description Is Given noted herpetologist, discovered, some two years ago, in a roundabout way, that a species of crocodile never beâ€" fore known to scientists, existed : in New Guinea. s â€"Today, as scientific leader of the Crane Pacific Expedition of the muâ€" seum, Mr. Schmidt, exploring in the jungles of New Guinea has at last met his discovery in the flesh for the first time, according to a report he has sent in to the museum. ® TH: 'Qz-iiml â€" discovery occurred through Mr. Schmidt‘s examination of some ~decorated: crocodile skulls used as fetishes by wild native tribesmen of New Guinea, which had been colâ€" lected by an ethnological expedition. The museum‘s department of anthroâ€" pology, having duplicates of the skullâ€" fetishes, had turned these specimens over to the department of zoology. characteristics in the skull whichâ€"did not correspond to those of any crocoâ€" dile ever reported before by zooloâ€" nam .AAl. ' ‘ia‘ s ‘-:5“‘::' sBectes ""Crocodiius novaeâ€"guineae," and prepared a desâ€" cription for the scientific world which While engaged in research work in ;g duly. published by the mmntll?. description was based on the Last November Mr. Schmidt sailed with Cornelius Crane on the latter‘s yacht ‘Illyria," at the head of a party of other distinguished pcien- tists, to explore the: islands of the Taken in Time New Species * H E PR E8 8 HICHLAND PARK ~HOSPITAL In these days one does not shun the hosâ€" pital nor go to it as a last resort. Preventive medicine, and the taking of light cases in timesave many more from the more serious forms of hospital experâ€" â€" ience. South Pacific for Field Museum and make zoological collections. ‘The exâ€"| pedition â€"recently landed in New Guinâ€"| ea. After several trips up theâ€"rivers into the interior of the island the party finally obtained a specimen of Mr. Schmidt‘s new crocodile, along with several specimens of the comâ€" moner previously known varieties. C, U. Mitman, representing the Smithsonian Institute, declared at a recent informal meeting that the inâ€" stitution was anxious to obtain an brief historical exhibition of radio and would â€"be glad to participate in any projects to procure the equipment. ‘The R. C. A,. which now has an exâ€" ‘tensive historical collection expressed its willingness to participate. * â€"~Much suitable material is at the1 navy yards, the various army depots, at. the bureau of standards, and in Imost tempted to remark that .judgâ€" ing from some broadcast programs, historic equipment might be found still in use: R & Pn se m .t v h Ad. _Ol m e oo mer L â€" 4AE & io : Messetibbiiths a Mc Telephone Highland Park libâ€"e;i?,' many young people of this city have decided that the t_in‘le has come to throw off the parental yoke ~â€"It is said that beforeâ€"long the aeroâ€" P ‘7:,.7,-7,;»‘;7_‘,',!.7':7'_?_“:‘â€"»,.,‘;_&,17â€":_,‘ "';._ b ding college meets the same as football games. The question then is going to be to arrange things so that the contesting fiyers can heart sugas c TEMPLE TONE liothereisnotone Tone. Hear it Today! Hear it on your own set! I loused in Beauty the Temple electroâ€"dyâ€" namie‘ip‘theonly,-speaker with the adjustable hum eliminator feature. . _ . No. &6 Temple c s netic Sm. & e ‘ 0 25 South Second Street hone Highland Park 391

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