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Highland Park Press, 14 Aug 1930, p. 31

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Walter L. Baughan who was born in Rockford. and was last heard of in the navy at Annapolis, Maryland, 1909 or 1910, is first on the list. His mother is anxious to locate him. George W. McClure of the American Legion at Monmouth is asking that any information of Baughan be amt to him. McClure of Monmouth is also ask- ing for information of Edward H. Kirk, whose mother wants to hear from him. Kirk was born in Man- chester, Ohio, and Was last heard of Thursday, August 14, 1930 Three illinois veterans of the World war are listed among the 80 in the latest American Legion list, called "Port of Missing Men," says a report from Springfield. Three Illinois Vets THE CH Hf NE YS A Wedding Gift of an Antique or Etching will not be duplicated Listed As Missing 5'}th (tiyllt (England! ANTIQUES To improve your GAME of GOLF is to practice driving or your iron shots on the North Shore's most beautiful GOLF DRIVING RANGE Waukegan Rd,, 1 mile north of Deerfield 1MlilllillRllrllirilLD GOLF PRACTICE RANGE Ladies, too, are finding this range' ideal for practice. Why don't you come out? q General Golf Instructions Free PRIZES GIVEN DAILY when he was going to Portland, Ore. tron, to enlist in the "mr, 1918. Edgar B. Leet of neu- Mound: City is the third. He was in Company G, 119th infantry, and was last seen in the fall of 1925 when he left " father's home near Mound; City, Ill. Information of him is sought by Charles D. Leet of Grayville, Ill, The proposed improvément and nd- ditions to the Waukegun Urbor probably will not be started until next spring, according to Idvicel re- ceived from Washington. Although this work has been authorized by Congress the money will not be forth. coming until the winter session when Expect Improvement of Waukegan Harbor Will Be Started in Spring Tel. Winnetka 3470 THE PRESS Tho Boud'ot tho tr. 8. Army on- gineen for river: and harbors luv. just submitted their omit! report. This report contain detou- of the 8304.000 loco! hnrbor project. Under the term: of the river: and harbors bill, which includel the hell imman- ment the #304,000 will he 'trent in building inanimate“ nod in dredg- the regular appropriation will be ing both the - and out lulu. pound. This will permit the mre- Only 3274.000 of this amount in in; of eottatrttetitttt work and dredg- immediately ".11.th m, .1. intt "rly in. 'dt "Mn" itt M " though m "ditto-t mu! on a IOOI'I’II "VI“ on open. . The Bond of the U. 8. Amy OII- '7,000 " provided for ”int.“ gineen for river: and harbors luv. of the new irnprotrettteM, in mm.- just submitted their omit! report. to other mm- for In“ Molo- This report contain den“. of the menu. l05 N. Wnbuh Ave, . " Ell! Jackuon Blvd. . In B. LIED"! 81 FOR SALE - AhmgS,titSig,m'tmsr Five minutes from “when domttowtt--and in Evan-ton Standardized Eyes Well-paying modern Tea Room situated on main thoroughfnre must be sold " once. Call or write-- The luring appeal of “chum and quality combined, "so often dissppoint- ing in its application even to ordinary merchandise, has no iustifinb1e sppli- action to eyeglasses. These should be made, u we Almer (Joe gases. to the requirements of esch individual, with "ientiiur em- ness; and priced sceordingly. As there can be no standardizing of eyes. there an be no "timttitunlir atrtndttrdimd glasses. AlmerCoe glssses, sstheysre right in quality, Ire right in price. Our tunes and mountings vsry from the lowest price, consistent with dun- bility and comfort. to those of the more expensive materials and designs. "re, Quinn»: Ave., Evmton Also three downtown sum Guest Home Tea Room 1545 Bo. St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, Ill. Phone H. P. 2401 Expendituu of 88,000 for dud;- itte And cunt-gin; the inn: hull h contingent upon mocha at tho feet of the city park " Whoa - It In eatitttated con of MM.

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