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Highland Park Press, 31 Jul 1930, p. 12

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Why not reduce the danger of acci( «hield clean and sparkling when you with BLACK SOIL and ROTTED MANURE ARMOURS ent Make SPARKLE part of The above is especially prepared under scientific treatment to make it rich in growing properties. Just what is needed to make your lawn and garden successful. SP A RKLE? TO THE AUTO DRIVER Commercial Fertilizers _ pa MILORGANITE FRANK SILJESTROM Phone Highland Park 65 P Emdns eve d uhr, Rapp Bros.. Highland Park ; Chas. Ruckoldt Market, Ravinia; Battery Shop. Highwood: J. R. Jeerfield: A. Rernhardt Hardware vour An imfiomm branch of ‘our busiâ€" ness is the making and fixing of all kinds of roof metal work including plain and ornamental copings, capiâ€" tais, finials, bases, skylights, etc. These are accurately fashioned and fitted for durability. Our prices are fair, consistent with good work. . accidents by keeping your windâ€" vou can do so easily and quickly modernize _ your home with new laundry equipment, . Greater washâ€" day convenience will be your reward! Transform the kitchen and bathroom, too with equally modern plumbing which we supply and install at the wweslt possible cost. As specialists in every phase of plumbing we are always at your service. Modern Plumhing and Heating Eatimutes Cheerfully Given . Jobhing a Specialty WITTEN BUILDING 360 CENTRAL AVENUE Telephones Shop H. P. 1404 _ Res. IL, P. 439â€"1342 Henry G. Winter K FOR HAPPIER WASHDAYSâ€" Moran Brothers 48 North First Street Phane 635 ROOFING METALS all glass in a closed car atever, and you will be ssary automobile equipâ€" T H OE as ] Kenneth Suttie, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Lloyd Suttie of South Elizabeth avenue, Zion, suffered a fractured leg and painful bruises about the face and body when ‘his motoreyele colâ€" lided with an automobile in Sheridan BRIEF NEW ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Interesting Happenings About North Shore and Vicinity ; County Seat fi road nusband Chic W. L. Farris, former . resident of I«lf Day and a justice of the peace there until four years ago, was murâ€" dered last week in the filling station which he was operating in Lake City, Florida, according to word received by friends. Steps that will eventually lead to enlargement of Waukegan harbor faâ€" cilities and development of tonnage in shipping, were outlined at. the meeting of the newly formed harbor Joseph Herberger, Sr., 84 years of age, passed ‘away last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Emma Kirst, 145 8. Sheridan, Waukegan road. â€" He was a pioncer‘resident of commuttee of the Chamber merce, last week. that C A coroner‘s jury returned a verdict of aecidental death by drowning folâ€" lowing the inquest into the death of Carl Stahl, Chicago man drowned in Slocum lake,. Waukegan‘s parkways are ado with a total of 20,213 trees, the ple trees leading the list with « per ~cent. of the total, accordin Commissioner â€" Nicholas M. .K whose department ‘completed a vey of the city‘s trees last week m AC Irate because. Tony Giancola, a workman, was shoveling dirt from a sewor ditch onto his lawn in Williams park at Slocum lake, George Colgate, 60, of 2315 West 25th place, Chicago, ran into his summer cottage and reâ€" turned with a: shotgun. . He fired at Giancola, injuring the right side of the workman‘s cheek, chest and shoulâ€" der. Measuring the Job A job may be good to different peoâ€" ple because it is quict or because it‘s exciting. â€" Because it offers. routine or adventure.â€" Fame or anonymity. Incentive or forgetfuness. Division or a lifeâ€"work.â€"Woman‘s Home Comâ€" panion. bit ual Vincent Pearson, 13 ukegan, came home ntly from the naval « had been fishing f string of 183 fish. / urâ€" vards long and Harlow, of I tress who was He ity. sh to unted Charles F. McGrew, 2nd, for a divoree on grounds intoxication. ‘s parkways are Adorned of 20,213% trees, the maâ€" wling the list with 43.13 the total, according to ‘r â€" Nicholas~M. â€"Keller, rtment ‘completed a surâ€" rarson, 13 years old, of ime home one day â€"reâ€" the naval station where fishing for perch, with 183 fish. Theâ€"string was long and he had given relatives before the catch Los Angeles, Cal., s married in Wauâ€" 27. has sued her resident omâ€" of of J. M. BILHARZ Slip Covers, New Tops, Cartain» Bevel Plate or Ceélluloid Windows, Floor Rugs, ‘ Auto Trimmings Windes & Marsh YOUTH is the only PERMANENT $ FASHION \Q New styles in women‘s elothes are created â€"and designed to fhtâ€" the woman whose fizure is youthfully proportioned. Any womanwho wears ( HARIS ean wear amart gowne becom« Ingly. For CHAIAS is adjust« able, by the wearer,so that the awhwardness of a heayy or everâ€"developed figure can d transformed into amooth, pleasing, youhful lines. CHARTS will be brought to yon at home for examination and demonstration .. . Please write or ‘phone stating when our representative may call. CH AKXI/*4 361 Central Ave., Highland Park North Room Larson‘s Garage J 2L J AL JS‘ at, Between Agzes 4â€"20 Morning Service 10:45 a.m. Wednerdny Evening Service 8:00 You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where â€" the â€" Bibie, and all ~muthorized Christian â€" Science literature. may, be rend, borrowed, or purchased. Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist of Highland Park 1 381 Hazel Avenue CHURCH SERVICES HOURS: Week days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday until 7:30 p.m. Sundays: .2:80 to 5:30 p.m. for reading only. 606 Phones Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Illinois Competent Surveyors Municipal Engineers 32 S. First Street HIGHLAND PARK MRS. B. HAWKINS Sundry School 9:30 a.m Telephone 493 Registered Corsetiere N. Sheridan, Waukegan Phone Ontario 8185 Thursday, July 31, 1930

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