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Highland Park Press, 28 Aug 1930, p. 18

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It was ' woman's sowing circle Cook County Fair 18 t d I . . L/IIT." I lot of converntlonal‘ Abandoned at Palatine 16 WARDROBE HAT BOXES $10.00 up Motor Car Electric Service nun-n I91 I... ooCA" ggj,i,gt,l,i,)its, YOUR CAR 51.1 Laurel Ave VACATION LUGGAGE WOMEN’S CASES 85.00 to 330.00 Automotive Electricians c, R. MrChURE - LEN WAD”. Phi-1M9 ssia, run obtain from ux. We carry . full line of tee joints bmhinzn, wives, Ind everything else you can mention. Wherever you need anythintt in our line, and want it in I hurry, just come here and we'll fill your needs quickly, and at lowest prices. There will be no Cook county fair this yenr. That is the new: that come! from Pnluine, seat of Cook county's annual agricultural exposi- tion during its dozen yen: of pre- curinus existence, says a Wankel“ paper. Facing a deficit year after yen. or at least ending without a profit; op- erating an a margin so narrow that a rainy day during the {sir would win: the pendulum to the debit side "r the ledger.-promoters of the fair, mm: of them Palatine business men, have became disheartened. When the annual meeting took plus this year. not enough members of the Bstmeia. Linn nppenred to elect omens. There "ars a defieit of between ten Ind " teen thousand dollars from the 1929 air, and old other-rs declined to Ttke further effort tn Matte a 1930 show. have he annual not Pm. Linn ' um in the way of plumhiyg supplies PP. aui,GUiGdrriiiiJaiG 3.75mi. . suit-n, WITI'IN BUILDING MO CENTRAL AVENUE some little defects or ad- justments needed which if attended to now will elim- use this summer and while on and Ci" it fact condition there may be inane greater trouble later h " rk Telephenu Shop H. P. 1404 Res. H. , 4894342 our Moran Brothers may seem to beHn per- Modern Plumbing and Hazing WHATEVER YOU NEED let the Motor Ex-Ray into the motor of your Bring your Car as had a lot of Tel. H. P. 266 car to us THE PRES Orders State Police to Silence Noisy Cars and Trucks on Highways "We have received many com- plaints," he said, "about umnuftled motors roaring through cities, vil- lages and the countryside, disturbing the sleep of residents near important pavements. This night movement of truck traftie has become so heavy that it will be a public nuisance until the operators reduce the noise. "Although there is some uioubt whether the Illinois motor vehicle tr) prohibits the operation of a car with- out muffler, almost all of the munie. iralities of the state have ordinances that provide fines for drivers of the) roaring machines. The state highwayl limice can make arrests for violations; or these ordinances, but first we want} to warn the truck owners." 1 Walter L. Moody, chief of the ante highway police, last week ordered his men to silence unnecessary noises by automobiles on public roads. He rev ferred particularly to the rumble Ind bark of exhausts from the engines that curry freight over the state's highways at night to avoid the con- gution of daylight. hours. The appointment of Deputy Sher- iff Harry Quandt an a state motor- cycle policeman. and the indication that Deputy Sheriff John DeSmidt of Highland Park will be given a similar position. will strip two more men from the forces of Sheriff Law- rence Doolittle, says in Waukegan paper. _A few weeks ago Deputy Sheriff Edward Dunne, of Wauconda, won a position with the state and the sherif! conciuded that his resignation would noreall tur a replacement in the per- sonnel because the appropriation in his omce was being exceeded. . The sheriff admitted the: he prob- ably would not replace quandt, who first came to _the Waukegan police farce after l9 years of service in the navy, or fteSmidt as both came from the county highway force and their removal would pot be disasterous after Labor Day when traMe drops to a minimum. " thir program is carried out the force of the wuteritr will be skelettm- ized by the first week of December when he will turn over his keys to a successor. Deputy Sheriff Named Member State Police Warrant Issued for Alleged Embezzler A warrant charging embezzlement was issued last week at the request of State's Attorney A. V. Smith for F. M. Mathewson of Evanston. Mathewson is alleged to have sold mortgages for a. trust eiunpany which is now defunct. He is alleged to have obtained $1,000 from persons in 20% DISCOUNT ON BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY RELIABLE LAUNDRY C & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Gno- Bny Rd. Highland " Anouneement was made lut'week hy the Navy department that a. va- cancy exists in the Tenth Congres- sional district of Illinois and that Rep- resentative Chindblom will be called upon to make recommendation of a principal and two alternates. They will have a chance to take, the exami. (gt',',',' preliminary to appointment to the academy. Col. Smith, in asking for the war- rant was continuing his drive against eoniHenee workers who mulct prop- erty owners and residents of Lake county. During the past several months Col. Smith has taken action against the “smooth working" agents who are alleged to have obtained large sums of money through fraud- ulent means. Several of these cases have been settled out .of court with the alleged confidence workers malo ing full restitution to the victims. Luke county as a representative of the trust company. Lake Co. Democrats at _ the State Convention The Lake County Democratic Cen- tral committee was well represented last week at the Democratic conven- tion held at Springfield and local dele- gates contributed. their viewpoints in embodying in the party platform, the repeal of the Eighteenth amendment. vrPre John O'Keefe, chairman; Joseph Jadrich. Frank Jokers. Joseph Daly, Charles Wightman, Al Maether, Peter Duffy and Frank Russo. Annapolis Appointment in District Next Year Says County Board Is Not in Favor of Plan Offered by Physicians The ilirht of the Lake County Med- ietd society for a change of policy at the county hospital will be of no avail in the opinion of Supervisor Harry Stratton of Lake Villa, who believes that if the matter should come to a votp that the vote would decide 2 to 1 in favor of the present plan of having a salaried physician in charge, according to the Wauke- can Times. One youth in the district of Repre- ucntative Carl Richard Chindblom, Illinois, is going to the Naval acade- my at Annapolis next year. Stratton is of the opinion that con- ditions there are as satisfactpry as the amount of money to be expended permits. Must Center Responsibility "The services of a county physician who can be held rcspmsible for mak- ing calls on the poor who need his services will always be necessary. The medical board suggested by the Lake County Medical society would only attend to hospital cases and there would be too much divided re- sponsibility." he stated. They used to talk a good deal about the ysenators which were elected by the legislatures, but at least they didn't cost as much to elect as the one» we pl in the primaries. Those who attended the convention Thursday, Aug. 28, 1930

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