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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1930, p. 23

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" Noah smuu Raul Ottiee Phone: Highland Put 1085 Residence Phone: Highland Park 4.88 DR. GEORGE MITCHELL Bread from Huebner’s Bakery Thursday, April 17, 1930 Read He we; the m lb. ttreed- bat an insurmountable barrier stood between them! suwanedtoiietoht-l to.tfihimthrrhqrtn-tt nothing..." _ "chl' - Uifto gef 123325) it? lit-SJ,:?',::,:',:;),",',,,,',,,'.' RED HAIR By Rob Eda NOW! In the “Homg againf 1rottrr.'toi1to6-qto0 5391 Central Avenue Telephone 3036 Across from Highland Park Press THE GIRL Al(,htd with Glenn. ' FC.. _ Glen Ellyn . ,. Harvey --e-. Hllhlnnd Park Bin-dale Homewood _ .7 ..e Jotiet tett .--e-t Kenilworth " Grunn _ . [Alto Forest _ _ Libertyville Lombard V T _ Muywood "Fr Nilel Center _ North Chic-Io Oak Plrk _.,-- Park Rid-e - River Forest V. St. Charles . Wnukenn T Westchester West Chlcuxo Wheaten _ . “lumen: r. .. Winnetkl te--rrf» El”. Ohmic Gary _"__ . _ Hammond Aaron 7 --e.-e- _ Baum. .V T Berwyn _ . . Blue III-ad V T Chluso Height- Cieero _ . _ Del Plninu .rrrt Dolton _ T Dow/non Grove . Elmhur-I Elmwood Park Ei.irt Trv Evuuum vrq .. F'orest Park 7 r. SUBURBAN BUILDING SHOWS SLIGHT GAIN For the first quarter of this yen these suburbs did a volume of $6,246,- 369 as against $15,239,958 for the same group of suburbs during the first quarter of last year. The com- parative loss wu 59%. Comparative figures were: larch '8tt Inch T9 Aaron _ --e.-e- N _-.-' 117.055 ' 270.579 Bum-vi. ., T _ H. 0.000 4.500 Berwyn --rF . 90.825 $02,000 Blue III-ad V T teTett _ _ . 28.232' “.895 Chluso Helrhu _ 18.486 111.906 Cicero _ . _ ”.020 new. Del Plninu .rrrt r -._ m---. “.le 2h,606 Dolton _ TeeT H T 10.100 9.200 Dow/non Grove ..-rr F"'-, _.. 5.850 It“. Forty-three suburbs did a volume of $2,968,690 last month " genius! $2,137,474 in February this year, thus indicating In upward trend. As compared with-the same month last year, however, these same lub- urba took A loss of 57%. won the i pole men expat In his write-up of a home talent play m Oklahoma editor commended I neighbor tor hi! "eUver impersona- tion of u gentleman." Building Construction in Chicngo suburbs mine I gain of 39% in March as against February this year. according to the building survey de. purtment of S. 'W. Strung & Co. With the first outdoor tuck meet with Beloit but one week swsy, the Lake Forest college thin-clsds are rapidly rounding into shspe. The track team will be sgslmunder the tutelage of Coach Macintosh, direc- tut sthletics st the north shore col- lege, who has cosched the tum the part two years. Three men on the present track team hold tive of the all time Lake Forest college truck reeordc Tillie Msrtln, sll-sround star, formerly of DeerfuW8hie1ds high school, holds the brood jump. high Jump, Ind jsvelin records. two of which he made hot yen and one the yesr before. Cspt. Guy Willisms holds the college high hurdle record at 15 3-5 seconds. Carl Parker, who won fifth place in the sll-sround It the Illinois relays holds the college pole vsnlt record. With these three men as a nucleus, Couch Msclntosh expects to build s well belsnced tum. Tillie Martin Holds L. F. College Record March Record In Increase Over February but Much Less than March, 1929 ”JOE.” 24.86 58.506 19.288 4.918 181.290 48.527 27.000 “3&5 20mm 1.410 “.942 29.8“ IEJH 211.85 ",00 51.9“ H.240 “2.015 " 200 40.505 “.857 296.750 H.550 " " “.000 ms, Nam 7,900 25.500 21.185 IMA" 71,800 "5.195 101.760 THE PRESS '6,9tt4,ti4t 79.667 None 166.100 "H.110 10tA60 000.!“ 29.000 “.351 "I...” 224.700 61.675 “5.8“ “1.805 mm mm “H.740 11.500 150 ".000 110.475 275.900 1",“! 1811,1115 281.000 592.000 95.895 “1.905 216.566 25.000 9.250 91.9119 191.150 71.060 220.091 110.200 211.915 12300 1571.500 $9.810 It is true, of course, that the ever increasing complexity of our civili- Bation--or in it eiviliBationt - Ip- penn to mike new In" necelnry from time to time. But iI there my JustiNurtion for the orgy of law. making, with it: inevitable accom- pnniment of ttor-breaking, which this country has witnessed in recent yettrrrt It has always been the pride And bout of America that it in "the home of the free." But jult how free on wet With our hundrodu of thousands of federal and Mate In". to may nothing of city ordinances. what citizen con so through I (by of " hours without eonreiomsly or Inn- consciously violating one or more of them.' . Yet, “ignorlnce of the law ex- cuu-n no men." 'And yet, min, not one ollciel in I hundred in fumiliu will I“ the In" Ind ordiunces which he is sworn to enforce.- What Price Liberty, or, Bow Free Are We? Fundamentals Butter The most disturbing result of all this is that renlly serious crimes, such as murder, burglnrypmon and the like, as seldom punished, while the ordinarily decent cltiun in har. Ined in his busineu and in his pri- vate 1ifashy a lane of lawn and bur- FOR SALE WHERE YOU BUY LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES MEIERHOFF HARDWARE CO. he” fat all with Vim! User. find that this ideal piantfbod ttvm a quick vig- orom Btarttrrttt" - Vigoro in odorlou! So clean you new by land like no. need! Plum: get a bal- anced mien throughout the .tenireteteretri, crthrautxatiatt-tstes. Loading Land-capo Enough concentrated Southeast Corner Central and Second Phone nghhnd Park 197 /lfj,,i,,llii) b,iii,i:."il Distributor- innrmsetortttotBeseotpmeuet tNrmmittoemot, marked in Waukecan by the defeat of eight incumhauu. 09 commitment: wen mud or Md for the next two years. In the cou- ty the incumbent precinct heada we! larnly favored for reelection. In Lake Blue, Char-lea A. Hummer out- ed Supervisor Edward lawman tor the ofBee, and in DeerfUid I, High- wood, Sam Santi beat Andrew J. Walsh of Highland Park, for the pre- einet head. . nourishment In a 100 m. "ctrfori-nor-dens0tr Mrtoli0rtt00feetAhttr2to 41k. per 100 mum feat. andnotnteiiamtlyt W. E. Brand; 4, William Witten; 5, Lyle Gaul-Icy; 6, Frank Ming: t, William 0m; 8, Run L. Eda-(dc; 9 (new), Elmer J. Iain-quilt. In DeerfUW. 1, Sam Sum - Andrew J. Walsh; 2, John Oliver; I. W. E. Brand; 4, William Witten; 5, Lyle Gaul-Icy; 6, Frank Ming: t, eaucutic regulations whieh main In any of "tei.1s to enfom. And It that ther are not enfomd. It looks " though we are m Ltmacndolu price for governmem. the principal object of which appears to be the dutructlon of those fund:- menul rights for which our tore. In Welt DeertUW. i, T'hllo Toll; Elmer J. Clnvey; 8, Ben F. Haley. fathers fought ind died Precinct Committee Members Are Elected Full dim-form- 1ttgvigoeoirteverytta. In --iirtedt-oft00,M, " lb... and s “>43th Older Vilma today for all cinchinuyoum. Atho'ft&CoentmtyPtrtduet 2t

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