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Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1930, p. 5

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TIFFANY TALKS MI ll. P. RUTARY SESSION Thursday, August 7, I930 Lake Forest Chief of Police and Rep. Nominee tor Sheriff ls Club's Guest its weekly luncheon in me hotel, Monday noon, had as i weaker, Chief of Police Les tany of Lake For'est, republic inee for sheriff of Lake co the general election next Ni ln discussin police Work, Chief Tiftany paid a high compliment to the excellence of the Highland Park police department and its able chief, Edward Moroney, stating that he had always found the local police prompt and efficient in all matters which he had had occasion to take up with them. He expressed the opinion that Highland Park and Lake Forest now have without question the finest p0- lice departments un the north shore, prion. have without question the finest po- lice departments un the north share. with the best equipment and ottieered by as fine a lot of men as may be found on police duty anywhere. Ho especially complimented the Highland Park department on its splendid per- (Continued on page 31) Widening of Bloom Street Viaduct Is ' Nearing Completic: put in shape for men. Recently railroad erected The Bloom street viaduct' is being put in shape for traffle by city work- men. Recently the Northwestern railroad erected a new wall thereby widening the passage way material. ly, and under the agreement with the railroad the city is' tn pave the street thi-rugh the arch. This work will be started this week, it is expected. In the meantime the old stone wall marking the former northboundary of the viaduct has hreetrremoved. The roadway through the viaduct at Green Bay and Vine' strqet is be. The Highland Park , weekly luncheon _ Fire Destroys House; Fireman's Cap Is Lost ing repaved. nay to suecessfully combat. On the run to or from the fire Fireman Wil- linm Cameron lost the cap belonging In his regular uniform, nnd anyone who may have found‘it is requested tn return it to thetentrd fire sta- tion, where a suitable reward will be Fire last Sunday destroyed an old wean: house on the old Rectenwald property on Ridge road. When the Highfnnd Park firemen arrived the flames had gained tdo great head. jven Compliments Police Dept. 'at Rotary club, at n the Moraine ad as its gut-st ice Lester Tit. an non) Chief of Police lander r. rifantt of Lukv Forest who was guest weaker a! Highland Park Rotary club Monday Weekly Film Review of Current Picture by D. A. R. Committee The great number ot.cat's parked nightly adjacent to our local theatre testify to the steadily increasing in- terest in the movies and make us realize that though many have de- parted for the summer, there are a great many left and strangers among us who find all their summer recre- ation and outlet for their energies right here. . The purpose of this review is to encourage the very best pictures and only the best, and its mission is to pass on the comments which have been made when the pictures were first released and submitted to the national l).A.R. reveiwine committee at Hollywood. Among others, pie- "The Devil's Holiday," featuring Nancy Carroll as a gay city girl who while innocent and at heart fine, takes pains to not appear so. Loses her heart, sufrtry insults and finally wins out. Good entertainment with no value for children. "Fox Muvietoni: Follies of 193.0," a musical revue with El Hrundol. Mar- jorie White, etc. A typical backstage musical comedy. with Home catchy music, and color sequence. Lack of originality and suggestive songs put pass on tne cummcnw wu been made when the pictu first released and submit" national l).A.R. reveiwing 1 at Hollywood. Among at! tures soon to be shown are this in the class at ordinary unwr- tainmcnt. "Mammy," an excellent picture with Al Jolsnn’s singing of Irving Berlin’s music. It is a pretentious produc- tion and gives the star I wide range for his particular talents. This is the outstanding picture of the com. ing week, and will be found interest- ing and harmless, mus tion for the ing ing Highwood Woman ls T Reported Improving Mrs. James Giangiorzi. the 18- your-old wife of a Highwood resident who fell from their auto Sunday ove- nine, near Diamond Lake, was re- ported on Tuesday as recovering in the Highland Park huspitnl from se- vere cuts and bruises about the head and face. It wu thought " first that she had sustained I fractured skull. Talks to Rotarians in tite clnss of ordinary enter. THE PRESS Edwards Denies Deal with Dady in Matter of Circuit Judgeship Claire Judge, i 1n fe Ii "lt has been culled to my attention that stntementl have been end are twine mnde to members of the Lake County Republican Central Commit- tee to the effect that my resitmation an Circuit Judge Wu the malt of I "deal" whereby l was to be appoint- ed iii-ster-in-cheneery in can Ralph J. Nady we: elected circuit judge "At the time I announced my ren- ixnntion; l grave the reunion and tho only reason. to-wit: That I had served the public for nearly nixteen years an cicruit judge Ind could " "ord to do no no longer on the pres- 'ent salary. That was and is the sole Hind only reason for my lowing the .bench. "I made no deal, [have no prom- ise from Mr, Dldy, I am not n can. didnte for any office, I In: not An In- plicant for the position of mater-in- chancery and will not accept nme under any circumstances. I am writ- ing this that you may know the fuch- surrounding my ”nigh-“on. “I am supporting Mr. Indy not for any personal advantage or train, but because I believe him well qual- ified fur the position." Library to Move Into Old City Building in Few Days; Arrangements The children's room will occupy the old council mom and all branch" of the work will no on as heretofore. By slight rearrangement the build. ing hm: been adapted to the library The Highland Plrk Public Library will move within the next few days to a temporary location in the old city hall. _ needs Ind the committee feels very fortunate to find so udequlte u home in the city hall, until the completion of the new building next summer. Patrons of the library will be served m usual durimt the prowess of mov. ing. The telephone number unlin- H. P. 312. Judge Edwards' statement. In pub hm! in the Wlhkegnn Times, tor Backers of G. W. Field for Judge Plan Dinner ll ll 1l jud e C. Edwards, former circuit in n formal statement made ck. denied that he hld nude I to become mtusterAmehatteery Ralph J. Dudy is elected cirv due and furthermore that he not accept the position if of. SALES Service Highland Park Auburn Company Highhnd Perk, Illinois Phone H. P. 2330 505 Elm Place

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