16 UNITS OF NATIONAL PARKING GARAGES, INC. HARRISON PARKING GARAGE Women everywhere praise their cleanliness, their quick action, their convenient locations. These new Elecâ€" tric Parking Garages, at 30 Quincy Street and at Harâ€" rison and Wabash, have ended the Loop shoppers‘ parking problem. In these unique garages electricity parks their cars, untouched by human hands. No dirty drivers or wheel rave grease on gears, seat } GLENCOE AVENUE phone Highland Park 2 M. D. MURPHY ‘"Rkss Abes [ s & â€" Electric GARAGES . so Convenient for Shoppers Estimates on Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam imates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS East Side of Wabash at Harrison Harrison 4808 BUILT LIKE FINE HOTELS Here cars are parked or delivered quickly, without confusion or delay. Here, close to famous State Street stores and smart Boulevard shops, a special package service signs for shoppers‘ parcels, and cares for them until the shopper is ready to leave. Here are rest rooms, writing rooms, teleâ€" rooms, writing rooms, teieâ€" phones, lockers, special facilities as attractively appointed as a fine hotel. 89 CLIFTON AVENUE Felephone Highland Park 2282 J. A. SCHWALL THE PRESS BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Interesting Happenings About This Part of North Shore; Waukegan has been suggested as a possible site for the location of & new federal prison hospital to be constructed for the Department of Justice in the middle west. Five Fiunters, caught in a bad storm on Fox Lake nearly lost their lives when their boats were swamped and before the exhausted men could be +pulled to shore there were nine Formation of a vigilance commitâ€" tee which will consist of merchants and professional men and all others interested in the welfare of the comâ€" munity is being considered as a measâ€" ure of combatting an expected wave of crime in Waukegan this year. with t} John Riebock, 78 years old, wno has resided in Lake county for almost sixty years, passed away at his home it 24 South Elmwood avenue, Waukeâ€" wun, last week. Howard Amet, inventor of: the first motion picture film ever shown and a former resident of Waukegan, plans to return there for a short stay from his home in California. +Mr. Amet with George K. Spoor, also of Wauâ€" kegan, produced the first motion picâ€" tures here on the flats north of the «ty in 1895. Waukegan was selected vention city of the Ilinoi leagus at the closing ses Raymond _ 1 Lake Bluff ba sentence of on ceny in the p Leslie~ Kilban Lake Co. Prisoners at Pontiac Seek Paroles Frank ittached motore y« truggling in the icy waters Mrs. Johanna Grace, 91, one of Lakeâ€" county‘s best known pioneers, ied at her Wauconda home last week. <our weeks ago, Mrs. Grace stumbled ver a rug in her home, breaking her ip in the fall. Death was due to the njuries received. A shelter, or free lodging house, ith a free soup .kitchen in connecâ€" wn, is to be established in Waukeâ€" an, according to announcement made y Captain P. H. Robb, in charge of he Salvation Army there. ik Subadolnik, Jr., 28, a deputy ed to Sheriff L. A. Doolittle‘s ‘yele squad during the past two was found dead in bedâ€"last from : asphyxiation. kegan was selected as the conâ€" icity of the Illinois Municipal at the closing session of this convention at Springfield. County Seat [Police Coâ€"Operation Along Entire Lake Is ( Plan to Be Discussed Plans to combat crime on a large battle front ranging from Michigan City, Ind., to Racine, Wis., by coâ€" ordinating all law enforcing agencies under a unified control will be disâ€" cussed at a conference to be held at the University of Chicago, Nov,. 20. The plan, if carried out, will proâ€" vide a metropolitan police force for the entire front.of 125 miles which would include Waukegan and Lake county. + A The plan has the sanction of Presâ€" ident Robert Maynard Hutchins, to whom it has been cutlined in a serâ€" ies of discussions with August Volk mer, professor of police administraâ€" tion at the> University of Chicago. Frank J. Loesch, president of the Chicago Crime Commission, has been active in furthering the works. The ident whom ies of There have been 350 invitations isâ€" sued for the conference including Commissioner Wilson L. Gee and Asâ€" sistant Chief of Police Thomas E. Kennedy. Among the innovations proposed are squad cars to range through the area, which would be equipped with submachine guns and. radio receivâ€" ing> sets, a centralized broadcasting system and a complete teletype sysâ€" Forty and eight held an elaborate dirner, entertainment and dance on Wednesday evening, Oct. 29, at 7 w‘elock, at the Bonnie Brook Golf club. _ Arrangements were made to tuke care of one hundred couples, The organization‘s own orchestra furnishâ€" ed music for dancing. Mable P. Pantelis of Highland Park was elected Le Chapeau departmental at Aurora. She attended the party, and if the ladies want a Lake County Salon, she will assist them in organâ€" izing. t« Forty and Eight Hold Party at Bonnie Brook Ex1ide BATTERIES B EC K E R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS 15 North St. Johns Avenue PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 31 Thursday, October 30, 1930