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Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1929, p. 28

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emasmuceimes enlosmvern Wablacas ce at s o The two larger General ElectricCleanâ€" ers (the Standard and Junior Models) The new Hand Cleaner is another z5 cleaners today. m\ g GENERAL OFFICES Telephones * Telephones 2021 Lockâ€"St. NORTH SHORE OFFICE â€" CHICAGO OFFICES Chicago ___ . . Wil. 900 â€" Winn. 855 Virginia 2000 . _3 _ _ ____â€" _ Private instruction by appointment, _______________ Registration for classes on Saturday morning, September 28 ELM PLACE AUDITORIUM â€" PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1612 U se Com merce Fuel 0O i1 â€"â€" Announces _ . ‘ 3 the Reâ€"opening of Classes on October 5th, 1929 Instruction for elementary and advanced stuâ€" > _ dents in Classical Ballet of the Russian School | Also classes in step Dancing including Buck and Wing, W altz COMMERCE PETROLEUM Co. Nowlcthofimetonnyourtankwlth cleanâ€"burning high quality Commerce 519 : Fuel Oil * k _all guaranteedby _ _â€"â€"â€"_____â€"_____â€" ghy: coEnEraAL _ mss @) ELECTRIC= tk ~ / .,,;,-,»\ C // e x\\t‘ :‘gg{i’; c e a 4 /, f “.” “a T;/ ’â€"’ ' "/1/ THIS SPACE FOR 1 DEALER‘S SPECIAL OFFER EN im â€" OF TIME PAYMENTS _ | & 24 RNPRF L SSLSc had S less attachments U se ~Com merce. Fuel 0 i1 . 8. DUFFY FURNITURE CO. GENERAL @ ELECTRIC _ CLEANER ~~DANCING _ ROBERT S. KENDIG great step toward lightening the duties of the housewife. It does most of the work of â€"attachments. It weighs only We shall be glad to show you the three in ooo onenenutineaone Wipstvnsacas TWE P RE S 8 _ Accompanying the report is an arâ€" ticle by Edith Rockwood, the league‘s the legislature is in session, summarâ€" izing important laws passed by the last assembly. â€" : Thousands of county residents hundreds â€"from weekjoined in i videre‘s â€"fine n« which joins the the two sides of Belvidere. was ~In theâ€"publication, votes â€"of every state â€"representative and â€"senator on 18 bills regarded as of paramount importance by the league, are listed. "The list," says an editorial note, "will be invaluable in appraising their (legâ€" islators‘) qualifications before the spring primary." gram. _ Numerous other _ numbers made up a splendid program. A parâ€" ade of automobiles followed the dediâ€" cation as the bridge was officially deâ€" clared open. M ie matees" ~ The bridge, which is a memorial to Belvidere‘s World War Veterans, was then closed for a fourâ€"day period in courtesy to the Belvidere Post of the American Legion, which is staging a big carnival in connection with the bridge opening. Proceeds© of the carnival will be used to send the in use in Illinois, in favor of the group ballot, by which all candidates forâ€" a particular office are grouped under a heading of that office rather under _the party _ affiliation, _ was gresswomanâ€"atâ€"large, and Rep. John T. Buckbee of the Tenth congressional district. Both praised the enterprise of Belvidere in erecting a bridge which for beauty is unsurpassed in northern Illinois. ~ -llpzig;_l); the Belvidere high school! band, national "Class B" champions, Dedicate tive they <cmust be approved at a statewide referendum. The bill to increase the state distributive school fund was partially successful. The Speeches were delivered by Rep. Voters. Votes on the women‘s jury bills, the officeâ€"group ballot bills and the state â€" distributive â€" school â€" fund â€" bill, for which the league was especially active in its lobbying, are stressed in the report; but votes are also reâ€" corded on other measures, including the old age pension bill, the gasoline tax, the several measures aimed at prohibition laws, the revenue amendâ€" ment, and others. The league was successful this year in obtaining passage of the woman m_jm“_fi“m & t 7 . MM; tions that before they become effecâ€" National Legion convention at. Louisâ€" ville, Ky., late his month. â€" Another checkâ€"up on voting records of members of the 1929 general asâ€" sembly has just been made, this time from the woman‘s point of view. The report is printed in the current issue of The Illinois Voter, official publicaâ€" League of Women â€".â€"~â€"YCoters _Keeps ps._Check ..,‘.4 one rins the busines sides of the city on General Assembly 1 flumorom OEEC‘I' nnmE =| Memorial > Bridge, Belvidere of Belividere and nts, augmented by m nearby â€" cities i the new 1e dedication x ~ Memorial business sec s sections of into a united and Boone y â€"many s, last of Belâ€" bridge, uh e in rucm aeith nacint l e ie mc e enc sn SELVI CARLSON _ MUSIC CO. Selvi Carls0"} £ADIOâ€"% WHAT arre yo 100&“%)?0011}235-5% j Sunday School 9 :30 a.m. ~_ Morning Service 10:45 a.m. ..__ Wednesday Evening Service 8:00 You are cordially invited to visit _ _the Reading Room _" . HOURS : Week days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday until 7:30 p.m. Sundays : 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. for reading only. 361 Central Ave., Highland Park Maintainsd by First Church of Christ, Scientist of Highland Park . What more could. 1 ask. 1gola goocd IREDALE two of the finest kids in the world,and. a radio £r0m. Corner Central Ave. and FIREPROOF WAREKHOUSES MOVING COLUVUMN STORAGE mME Telephone 3066 READING ROOM PACKING Thursday, October 3, 1929 of @aesort s wauete inC. SHIPPING markKLP

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