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't, Itat "iiiikCriG, - Jdhur; delivered. m fan 3’" and Ntr--h Iii-19b: amp-r)!" 9-8")! its effieien.eyt McMahon Pharmacy, Brand Bros., Stettens Auto l . SupplyCc†lc S. putty Furqiture- Co., Highland Park; Chas. Ruck- oldt Market iirtii. Huseriettcr Hard ware, Ravinia; Webster's Tire, and my,†M, 1929 WANTED TO BUY MISCELLANEOUS Classified Want . Ads SUPREMECOURTMM "rhmS;hrhl1YtlhsliS One le Death Cue; Several for Including Fae-clue Cate . A variety of interesting we: await the attention of the Illinois supreme 939M Timmy, December 3. The term will close about December 20. " tam. death (the is to come be. forerthremrt Doe-tsos-abs-Mer men-Wu Fisher, Inca-rd Shed- low at Leon mend;- are under senUtie,e to die in the electric chair in CttttVeintnty for theamtrder of a by]: jun-d during e holdup. The email}! be argued orally on the fourteenth and the court then will take the use under advisement. Set for argument the some day are 17 cues in which the Chicago bar seeks disbarment of " molly attorneys for alleged unprofessional conduct. A number of petitions for rehear- intra in matters chewy decided by the count we before the tribunal. Among these is the 1927 gasoline tax teat law in which the court held in'Oeto- T0mrNrMte-qtutr.r-_'e--"e"'m"1 docket as ea... involving equecti as} for the list fl-months of 'llll'i7' l .. .-r ,thdlCmUp - e '. The use of 060 Punchell, convicted' in Lake county maths, murder of ,, docket. Alan before the court will be a ciao involving dog rm tracks. The Hewthorne Kennel club of Cicero Med the proceedings against State’s At- Sol-my John A. Swanson of Cook county. The club is appealing from "tliii"diiiiiiiiisiir of tie Cook" court dig- mispinc its bill for an injunction to restrain Swanson and other ofBeia1s from interfering with the operation of the tiiriiE." _ . A large 'number of cases, in whicE decimals my be handed down upon term" adipurnmeht, rest on the advise: ment docket. Among these are: the, isttECtrrtrttivitttr vnlidity of Litchfield' Dam luv; the appeal of Melvin Shtitger' convicted in Christina county that January, 1928, collections be- TEE I}! PRESS at. virility; tho macaw chi “that Dr. Aunt. Mind the contempt ofeourteauucsiuthhat- honey, William Scott , sum; the but mpportiomont mrit 110d by an late Colonel Pm: and the, cue "dust the Stock Yards bank of Chi- cago. involving lucked panics of law bybsnks int!» state. L The Majorca: Yam Mulch}; defeated the Highwoogl turn in their “and battle " Parwetl add. lake Forest, Thamkiving day by the nur- m than-(in of one point. The ttnal score was T to 6. _ Highgmod let the man the sec- ond quarter following I fumble cu the 16 yard line which was “powered by a Gold Coast player. Watt tuttttly took the but! across from the two yard line on an " card shut. Highwood Loses Close Game to Y. M; Chirrof Lake Forest Nov. 28th.- The losers had a slight edge in the! 11:1:L‘.‘-£--_=_~‘._‘_ inirrs - Fi it“ Baldwin went back to make the place kick but it was wild. Just a the ball was booted the umpire’: whiz. tie was heard and Highwood was de- declared offside. Although the kick was wild it counted. age from"seHmmaee. BuLwhenever they threatened to wore Lake roses: put up a stonede defense and frus- tritted their attempts} _ _. '. Hitr1mrood'tt ball Wendy near the jCouters’ goal line. After sev- eral pllys, Aliens shot off tackle for about five yards and a tonghdown. Cronkite't, attempted place kick went ir"tde' of the uprights. “‘With the’pxcebtion of those 'early fumbles, both teams played good fetot- ball. The ball carrier: reeled off Bee- eral long gains while the majority of time found both lines holding like “in! veterans; . . f., a, " "The-low tail advocates idea. of helping the farmer is to lower tht race, close the American We: and no decrease the buying pom of the beat paid people in the world; u, Shannon kicked off. to start the Cleaner Will Make Window Washing A Pleasure; 115‘ i if; ii::_fii:::: H. P. CRICKET CLUB ment- on the hold. and mind“! the gathering that format of. the phy- erl 1929 marked their first ai-tes ttf cricket in a number of. m. All the club's and standing in the lam TeiigrroFuimriitmTrmiirehttt WI! the only one of the 10 in the lea- gue to Mott. every other eltttcs,,, t V Altoge 7 . clsrgttcir.y-.t.tttttetiMittf: those who attended. _--' _ . One of the most enjonhle‘tethnes of the evening its the splendid en- tertainment provided. Excellent fvo- eal rendition by Ihran Rom. Peter Guly. Jack Willi-am. and John uw.. renee, contributed in huge m’to the success of the banquet. Th3“!- morons sketches rendered by Tom Glenn went very well with the gather- ing. Duets by Mr. Gab and-MA-Wit- lisms, and by Mr. Bagel-s ‘end Mr. Willinms captivated the tsttdiemer. And, last, the remarkable sinxlm of an im- provised Welsh choir, made up from those present, crowned an otherwise pleasant etrening with wondean luc- ces. ' . _ Highland Park Criiutst duh wavi- ties at Sunset Park In; seats6tt from a "disiii1isir success. _'Wte loci}, dab in a member 'of a league consisting, of -TFTirr'ermiC'ii6iiiidir-irTsri"qimW, prepared, they proved aatiietgtrr and compared favorably with .otherl in the area. It your ear is the kind,itVtUt" demountable rims, instead of wheels, y6u" m7 but -e-trettrstr-atrtttttmt; or' crunching, wand that m to conic from one of the which, It may be that the nuts which hold the rim in: the wheel have workallooae ettifuith to. Wit the rim to Jun. They can be, can? tightened. , The mean man who usedeoifnr-ve his horse nearly to' desthuad “ill make it warhhii found MESS-Ht do the sonic thing to. his Wile. (Continued ttom pm 5)