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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1930, p. 30

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COAL and SOLVAY COLE HERMAN DRNBBLC Pruldent 1205 Deeriieid Road " Bldg.“ , Patronize the Press Advertisers $90 and up Murray & TerryéRental Agents Building Material Highland Park Fuel Company Sher-Park Apartments "Fire Proof" Corner S'hvridan Road and Park Avenue "ii')])).; I'll“ ator (Mire Nara-r) 'urm-r Sheridan Road at Central Avenue PHONE 69 _ chtirreitafiiiN " ()s PIANIING nine I H t' Landscape Gardening IIIHIIWOOI) ' In Prairie Manna Phone Highland Park 523 ,-Prairiv View: Phone I.ihertyvitte BZH-R-l Gas Ranges . Fireplace antics nuw on 2nd or 3rd tioor 3 and , room apartments. Service - Automatic Refrigeration Then an my t a! mu. nhruho. plum and lower: that nun have the advantages Aer. ed by only new "In. Thy um: I." the cannula” to - man-h t tr rook bo. fore warmer dun cone. We will [lull] ulviu you hm that to plan: now. Visit at when u. "3""! "tw-"".)! Now"!_ And ah-au-uv. hid ’eiperle'iuié wiumi than will head in .1er m hum. mo THE PRESS Father Fighting for Control of Boy Who Dodged European Trip A big med-headed father appeared last week on the scene of the battle fur custody of the suddenly famous 29-year-Jld John Pershing Stanton at Waukegan and put in a passionate but somewhat incoherent plea to have the red-headed son put under his as“. _ l The futhtr's name is Joseph P. Stanton, .7516 Kenmore avenue, Chi. czngu. For a heated and tense half hour this afternoon he tought a lone- ly battle with Attorney Martin C. Im'kor, fur'Jacub Larson, Jr., pre- sent (Unludiun of the boy; with at- tm'ney Jacub Shumberg, representing the mother now in France; with At. lnrncy Minurd llulso; representing the state's attorney who ia seeking to have the buy declared a depend- ant; with members of the American Red ('rnss and the Travellers Aid 50- duty. . ' The t‘irther's cmutiun became so tr) louse that an several occasions he nearly came to blows with one or an- other. of the attorneys and Larson. The buy hung ever the rail in front hf the judure's bench and grinned ap- preciatively at the show. Judge Persons concluded the ses- .~1nn by entertaining a motion by At. lurm-y llulse that the hed-headed 100 per u-ut buy remain eouvctlras he is, in the custody of the Larson’s at Fox lake, until June 20. The father left the court threatening to bring 41m tii/n/eh his attoimey George Lot- m Turnbull of Chicago, in the Cook cuunty courts. Thoroughbred Stock of Late Ernest Lehmann of Lake Villa Sold The Humid! herd of the late Er- nest K. Iwhnmhn, of Lake Villa, te- cvntly went um the block and " of the rulth- uvvraged $200 a head. The sale netted a little in excess of $15,. mm with $600 being the high figure fur _ /rvdierecd sires. dairy, hm! anticipated prices a little in excess of the bids accepted, but tim- tn the fact that few of the cows hull I‘ccinrds of the milk yield, prices tell slightly lower] than he had antics ipu Dr. T. P. Gallahue, county veter- inarian. omsidered the prices good in view of the fact that a number of min-s WN'i'e included in the herd. "Mun- than GOO people were there mu] bids wvre received in the mail' l'ur svverul days in advance of the sale My!" " Slut-s The cattle. which are of Guernsey struin, will mp to 40 states. Dr. Gal- lahuu and Dr. R. J. suter, state vet- erinarian, had to certify these as be- ing tree from bovine tuberculosis be- fore shipment could be made. . The herd had been built up by Nel. son over a period of your: and it was not. until the death of Lehmann a tow months ago that the decision to sell was: made. It is said 1 mum: Indian for the naval l sa-ll‘ tit. Wait hears'uf this.' orris said that Secretary Stimson Indian clubs while at London naval conference to keep him- Wait till Frederick J. Libby son manager of the 514 1.51315"; FRESH AND ROTTEN MANURE AND BLACK SOIL Telephone 665 Reuben Lloyd Bread from Huebner’s Bakery Tat " over rune plate” GREENSLADE Electric Shop iEiEiiriZEEg Electrical Contractor Telephone H. P. 535 Eminent WAREHOUSE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE H. P. 181-182 5391, Central Avenue Telephone 3036 STORAGE 'riiiiiyii-wAimrtt' APEX CLEANERS Thursday, June 5, 1930 PACKING SHIPPIN G Highland Park IL P. "I (d ' 9

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