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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1929, p. 48

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Legion will be heldfll‘v‘;ia;,“fi:;.wfi at Grays Lake, IIL., under the auspices anf the Tansan" PhgDg o ooo oo M NE TWS Lake County Legion â€"â€"â€"_Council to Meet at ___ _ Grays Lake Friday The next regular meeting of the Lake County Council of the American Legion w'iu be heldFridnv Nawv 1E The troop is going to the cabin in the woods. Each scout is to bring fifty cents to pay for his food. Two weeks later the troop is going to take a â€"Sunday afternon hike.â€"Scout Jacob Jeppesen. & scout benediction.â€"J. Kenneth Vetâ€" ter, scribe troop 52. 4 Work for Camp Award Troop ‘37, Highwood, has started a merit system to determine which two scouts shall be sent to Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€" Jaâ€"Wan _ free ~hextâ€" summer. ~ The scouts will be given. credit for apâ€" bringing â€"new â€"scouts into. the troop and making articles that will be of Thgre w.rf:l deimon;tniiou in cookâ€" ing, fire by friction, and first aid; conâ€" tests in string burning. The council also had several itypes of tents, such as hunters, Indianâ€"téepee, and pup Huhn and Mr. Russe scoutmasters of troop 52 46 Rou MONDAY The Skokie Valley Laundry (Continued from â€"â€"â€"JO8SEPH LENZINT 3 507â€"509â€"Waukegan Avenue â€" BOY SCOUTsS OFFICIAL â€"OPENING We have the most thoroughly modern ‘machinery possible to obtainâ€"and the most skillful workers. Our watchword will be "Economical yet_ incomparâ€" ie h. cices Aherts ie buse SR csisizen ,;fi}a,,fl,;*pr;xgm% Mr. Russell, assistant Announcing Phone Highwood 3310 Laundry page 42) of this the Judge Claire: C. Edwards _ The â€"bill for injunction was filed here today by the law firm of Culver, Andrews _ and _King of Chicago and It is claimed in the bill that Flint Creek dries up entirely at times durâ€" ing the summer, making the condiâ€" tions even worse since the refuse is then not even .partially washed away when there is no flow of water. The village, which has been dumpâ€" ing refuse in the creek for some time, recently passed an. ordinance providâ€" ing for a new sewage system which will â€"empty into Flint â€"Creek, thus increasing the amount of sewage flowing into it. : passes through the country club propâ€" erty and the land of farmers in the vicinity, was filed with Circuit Clerk L. J, Wilmot today. ' The Barrington Hills Country club, with several owners of farms through which Flint Creek runs, claim that the sewage and industrial waste which dangerous to the live stock, noxious in its odor and threatens the health of families living near the stream. The village, which has been dumpâ€" tonâ€"Hillsâ€"Countryâ€"clubâ€"et al against the Village of Barrington has reached the local Circuit court. The FWWYV a permanent injunction to stop the village from emptying a proposed On a change of venue from the Cireuit court of Cook county, the fnucl.x. discguod case of the Barringâ€" Barrington Sewage Case Now in Court; NOVEMBER 18 JOHN ZOAL L T â€"Hâ€"E Ee Sncte 4 2 O inc CHH +A D International""conference has been held in Europe which d 1 It mwfim’%fi*fl-}w be shouldéred on Uncle Sam. (oee o 20 000 T2 C Cese W Ourd permit of the construction of such a driveâ€"and park in small bits, starting at Howard avenue and working north, _The bonding power of the entire disgâ€" the completion of the entire drive at the end of a long term period of 50 N or more years. 1 E: M CP (262c 0 wle o en nees w We on problggl._’v_____,__”_m--fi-â€"-.-wâ€"» . There is only one plant that will care for both, Mayor Bartlett pointed out. ~That is the creation of a super park district, embracing. allâ€" theâ€"terâ€" Titory involved and reaching as far west, possibly as the newly settled Skokie valley region, Buch a park district,â€"he pointed out, would vastly increase the available bonding power Uf â€"theâ€"north shoreâ€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"2â€"*2"~"~SE â€" There is another factor which has fallen on the suburbs with full force since Lake Michigan went wild with thisâ€"year‘s â€"high: waters. _It .is the protection â€"of the shore line. Officials of the northern suburbs. have been searching for a solution to the â€"frmmémwmfi press highway, feeding the large popâ€" ulation that will inhabit the area, will be so: great that no mere widening.of present facilities will do. _ â€" _ The entire north ,éh_ore has been inâ€" creasing at a tremendous pace. Withâ€" ing 20 years the demand for an exâ€" But with extension of the outer drive in Chicago as far north as Deâ€" von, proposed for the near future, andâ€" the ~eventful extension of that Chicago outerâ€"drive as far as: Howâ€" ard street, they see their villages and their one through street, Sheridan road, completely engulfed in a :tream‘ of traffic. C sides a well developed myster; Highland Park, Lake Porut,.p.n@ Wauâ€" Aplot, > s a en geal * Fagan have_found themsel h shmost "Homicide" is the name of t] desperate® in the Jlast ~Tew â€"years. plgy, _ wri by Milton B y & dofuate. ~home meh its! Grapper and Eine Sheny._ it n‘ T help â€"was to mention William Hodge con; found in the diversion of traffic out ly 6 4 m "play; bu of Chicago onto Waukegan road and i is st andm" ao bnffl"ming, that the . Milwaukee avenue, both of which run chief inspector of New York ( north _ through the-couitlyjrd& to called on ‘the case. the t the west of the towns. quiry, a withess is lhonml;,in‘in a But with extension of the outer room,‘. with a. policeman at drive in Chicago as far north as Deâ€" door, with the windows locked von, proposed forâ€" the near future, no trick panels or trap door: and â€" the ceventful extension of that within two feet of Deputy Chi Chicago outer â€"drive as far as Howâ€" spector Kennedy himself. â€" Hov ard street, they see their villages and itâ€"done and who did it? Und their one ‘through street, Sheridan very eyes of the police, the er road, completely engulfed in a stream sends a telegram, warning T f traffic. : tor Kennedy to quit the case ~Combine to Fight Lake will never leave the house alive. URGES LAKE SHORE â€"â€"â€" I_ .DRIVE-TOWA!H(HHNI P R Eâ€"8 world is park district, if formed Complete in 50 Years would v;ht been Cmet â€"Eester â€"Tiffany former * deputy under Ahistrom, former iff, Elmer Green and Denutv % usâ€"what is election a© Nothing is quite reading . the. stories political dopesters t â€"aâ€"ciimax at the election next sp: according ‘to the Waukegan N Though he has not announced candidacy, his friends have stej forward for him and have stated â€" theyâ€"are sure they can induce former sheriff toâ€"run.. _ _ four.cornered fight is predicted the News since three other forr able 'canmt:a have already nounced _ their candidacies.~...Po ~â€"Friends of former sheriff, K Ahlstrom are urging him to e the‘_xherifi' race which will com Says Friends Urging â€" Ahistrom for Sh â€";Mmmmm days and Saturdays. ~««In association with Mr. H’fi the following cast of notable ers: Henry: Herbert, Valerie gere, Mary Blair, Margaret M High Huntley, Maurice. Barrett, Chong, ~C. ~Russell Sage, Ch Hammond Maurice Burke, Wi Cullen, M. Tello Webb, Lawrenc Sullivan, Abbott Adams and . Ca Ashborn. â€"asâ€"that.. doneâ€"andâ€"whoâ€"di@â€"$ spector Kennedy, who solves the tery, is a new and fascinating tion to the Detectives‘ Hall of 1 as brilliant as Sherlock 71*131,;”- much more real and human. What is going to happen in ‘tion a year from next Novem! atre, is said by those who ot know, affords in the new play Hodge element of entertainme sides a well developed myster; that grips attention and adds thing ‘new and blood stirring plot. 4 e m in e . _ William Hodge Wilt _ _~Appear in "Hon Thursday these..days amusing ritienâ€"by OV

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