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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1930, p. 18

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1. ‘n 'iii',')). u-, n-V I ll you m-wl won " nn-Iul birxvc - AL, 'sill 'rl ”In, wk u, fur u figure, Ci r" :3 A , ' o 5}“? 's, _ Henry G. Winter '."'lii.F,',':r' - as North First sum m . Phone 635 FOLDING CHAIRS FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS BANQUET TABLE CHILDREN'S TABLES AND CHAIQS 7 North Sheridan Road Patronize the Press Advertisers For Rent for Parties and Gatherings LIQUID GLASS CLEANER Delivered and called for Stem-n3 Auto Supply Co., "and “rt-9.. Highland I'uk Pharmacy. T. 8. Dally Furnimre Co.. Meichll3BIrd~ ware Co., C. C. Nielmhr. Rapp Bram. Highland I'Irlt: Human-ll" "man". Chan. Ruth-Mt Market. 1uvinir, Webster'" Tire and Battery Shop, Ililhwood; J. R. Non llardwue Co., burnt-Id: A. "ernhardt Hardware SPARKLE mus wmmw wumm: A mmsmm ls sold and recommended by the following dealers: .Northhro9 Successor to H. M. PRIOR co. Funeral Director H. F. KELLEY ti) I A; m M tl,M rsdicTr:ii..;riiiFrG; Mini}. . 39-2qu wn'rlN BUILDING 860 CENTRAL AVENUE Telephonu Shop H. P. 1404 Res. H. P. “Fl.“ S l I F. ET Rates very tea-ennui trt Moran Brothers mam I-lumbing‘apci lingual ullut mm; h I'l‘lll‘l'ii' v-IIUIpIm‘n KIM; "A't'MROH.U otTFl'i'tl Telephone H. P. 4260 W" ha MF,TAI. I'II'INU MADE TO ORDER anizc I outhorSit.ive in (It-sign. My luuutiful bathro 1:1 mm: the last word in cor- wnl. Any type bu u select w yuur bathroom and in- .nluc- "t your hume tar he- -hurmv for the uutht and "tualluti:n by 'u.ur expert CHAIR COVERS finished Highland Park H equi “mom whivh u-ruzatod n tin, THE PRESS zine iron Further Testimony in Lake Zurich Case Further testimony in the now fa- mmsLLake Zurich injunction cue was taken last week by Attorney Ralph J. Dady. master in Chancery, according to Attorney George Mc- (inughey, representing the Mrs. Mars garet Pesrce interests who,' with Au. Witnesses yesterday testified that My hud used the lakis for many years fur fishing, boating and hith- ine, but McGaughey maintains that it was by special permission granted by m uwncrs of the land on which the water lies. t, show that I undyred by a U und is thereto" water and open -14.. "r' Illinois. Widening of Highways Through County Urged Wirlvuimt ol' highways thruugh Luke i-uunty L, the Wisconsin Mate line is pinipnsul in a plan submitted by the ('liieugu Motor club fur the widening of H70 miles of two lane roads into l‘uur lane roads at a cunt " $53,300,000. all to be completed within the next two years. The Lake county roads the club mum widen to fuur lune highways “rt-2 Route 19, Harrington to the Wirlconsln line, 39.2 miles; Route 60, “and Jhaul from Arlington Heights to Wisconsin, 38.6 miles; Route 2t,' Milwaukee avenue, from Half Day L. the Wisconsin line, 24.2 miles', and Route tin, from the junction at Lake b'orert with the plummet] Skokie Val. ley rum! to Wisconsin, 19 miles. The Meter club feels that this pro- glam! would aid greatly in relieving the present highway congestion and its members ante thut their plan has 1;; Knoll chance of passage in that it jetl‘ui-ts " legislative districts or 37 ivntes in the state senate. by tho ('hicugt widening of Hi roads into tuur of $53,300,000. Arson Charge Against Woman Is Dismissed Tht, arson charge brought by the state tir" nnushul's omce against Mrs. Emma Nixon of Blutt Lake was dil- tuissvd by Justice Charles Mason this nmrnilig on the grounds that the evi. drum " Fruclich of Lake Zurich are seek- K to bar cottage owners from the e or, the lake because it is their ivate property. When informed that she was again a frve woman Mrs. Nixon said, "I thank God for that; nut for my sake but for the sake of my children. I have never done a wrong thing in my life. and always tried to help oth, Nixon. WM a frvu an. When this terrible charge was brought against me it was almost more than I could bear." Her voice over the phone showed her deep emo- lion. The cittutt During the hearing held yesterday in the omce of Justice Mason, liter the defence attorney had secured I change of venue from Justice Wal- lenwein's court, pnctically I“ of the evidence pointed toward Mrs, Nixon's innocence of the eharge. _ Further hearing on the case will be M behre Dudy on June 2. f is theretore ter and upon te of Illinois. ’IUW tage uwners are attempting that Lake Zurich was me- ny a U. S. Geological survey t:reture a navigable body of J upen to the public of the iiduiiicient to hold Mrs. " It. Join- Av... IIGILAND PARK Henutitehintt - Plating Covered Buttons - :Pinkins ' thck Service m. an no N. am- III! Rd. Windes & Marsh Mt Central Ave., Highland Plrk First Chard: of CM Edema! of Rigid-Ml Park Ill and Ann“ CHURCH SERVICES _ Sand-y School 9:80 Ban. Between Are. (.20 Morning Sonic. 10:“ In. Wednudu Evening Sch/Ice 8:00 You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, . where the Bible, and Ill authorised Chrinuun Science literature In” be read, burrowed. or purehased. HOURS: Week dun. 9 mm. to ' mm Wednudu until 7:30 pm. Sand-n: _ 150 to 5:” pm. tor radius only. WARDROBE HAT BOXES $10.00 up wow». M. P. an DR. J. W. SHEDD Phones Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Illinois Competent Surveyors Municipal Engineers MRS. ZAHNLE an In: “1 III. “In“ VACATION LUGGAGE WOMEN'S CASES $5.00 to $30.00 . Thuradsf, May 29, 1930 DENTIST Maintained by mutton

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